The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 13, 1922, Image 2

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    97
Money Saving
Cask
Stores
UNITED STORES
97
97
Money Saving
Cash
Stores
Money Saving Grocery Stores
Are uTiig THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS for THOUSANDS of people every moot.. Start m by
trilf at a SKAGGS Store and become eae of tke THOUSANDS tkat art redaciag their Cra
eery Bill from 20 to M perceat. Remember 5KAGCS STORES always SELL FOR LESS
Skaggs "Everyday Prices"
On Flour On Cereals
Crown Flour
By the aek
Bv the M.l
$2.09
$&27
Perfection Flour A g.aod valley tiur.
By the sack $ 69
By the l.l.I J665
Snow Drift Flour-
By the siik
Bv the btl
Shredded Wheat. 3 p.nckagt
Post Toast ics. 3 packages
Corn Hakes, 3 packages ..
Corn Me.nl. Sdh. bag
Aru Corn Starch. 3 .-k u
Jcllo. ht 'aikiji'
On Soaps
$ii2
$S.40
On Crisco
9-lb. ran
6 lb. ran
S-lb. ran
On Coffees
American Club
5 lb. can
3 lb. ran
1 -lb. ran
Royal Club
5-lb. can
3 -lb. can
1-lb. ran
$1.99
$1.33
. .72
$1.55
. .95
.33
Palm Olive, 10 kars ...
Crcine Oil. 10 bar. ...
Ivory, II small. S larvte bar
Pels Naptha, 10 bar ...
Crystal White. 31 bar'.
White Wonder. 31 bar
OKI Dutch Cleanser. 3 cant
On Soups
35c
29c
29c
27c
25c
10c
I .79
.79
1.00
.79
1.00
1.00
.15
$1.15
('.-inil ll's Soups, h t do4cn can .
Vail Camp's Pork ana Beans. 3
sizes J 10c, 13c 22c
On Fruit Jars
$1.89
$1.14
.39
On Royal Baking Powder
We are headquarter for fruit jar thin
season.
Pint Masons - -
Quart Mason ...
.gallon Mason
Pint Self Seal
tjunrt Self Seal
1 ..-gallon Self Seal .
$ .73
.89
1.33
.98
1.19
1.58
5-lb. can
il'2-b. ran
12-os. ran
$2.53
133
39
On Sugar
Pure Cane Sugar while our present supply
lasts.
loo lb. l-air - $659
Daily Deliveries to all parts of the City. C. O. D. or
ders gladly sent out.
PHONE 2171
HILLSBORO
QRAGE BATTERY
00
6 Volt, 11 Plates
Ford, Buick, 'lfl to '18, Chevro
let, Hupmobilc, r Oldsiiiohilt-,
Saxon, Overland, Crow Klkhart,
Columbia, Dixie Flyer, Dort, J'.l
tar, Empire', Elgin, Giant '17-'
'18, Kissel Kar, King 'j to '!!,
Liberty, Mitchell, Nash, Oak
land '111 lo I
Weateott, StephenHsJjOQ 00
and otliers
6 Volt, 13 Plates
Bnilk '20, Cole, llml-ion, Jor
dan, Stiiih-hakcr, Allen, Auburn,
Appirson, Case, (li.ilin.ri,
Chandler 'J0, Davis, (irant '"0,
iJorris, I lay lies, Moon, Oakland
't'O, Moline-Knight, Paige, Pre
mier, Ueo, Koanier. Seripps
Jlootli '20, Templar,
Velift and others.
Overland loll) bi
ti ry.
::$33.50
PHONE 62
Peterson Brothers
HILLSBORO, OREGON
THE H1LLSBOKO ARGUS
County OfttcUl Paper
L A. t.ng. t ' r
Subscription, $I5J annum.
Issued rrrt ll.wr!.v by. Mr
K. C. Mvki. L A. Lu-
What Is It? A Starting and Lighting Battery Which Requires
No Water No Acid
No Attention
Put it in your car and forget it no leaky jars no rotting of battery box no freezing
will not discharge if idle no overcharging when running. What docs this mean to a stor
age battery? Longer life no corrosion nosulphating no Ljckled plates.
Guaranteed 3 Years
This means three years' service or a new Battery without cost. Install
it now you will come to it eventually!
Filtered at the Post W
IdUboro, Oregon, a M-con.l
la mail matter.
The position of Ann ncan ship
ping is not an cliWe one Irom
standpsout f patriotism. As a
. i
matter of fact foreign vessels
ore sailor for less money than
nieriean ship owners, ami this
means dividend that are hard to
0111 bat. If the I lilted Stat.s
wish to place its merchant ma
rine on the seas it must work i
ry shift JHisible. I he shippiu.
board is in favor of subsidies and
this apcar to be the only pre
nt remedy. I'uh-s sonu thing is
lone, and that i(uickly, American
hipping will decline to its pre
war status. It received a ureal
l.low when the lulled Males w II
ate stood idly by, rejecting tlu
wacc treaty, and pniiiltel th
r nation to sign up and lake
trade right off the bat. Hie al
itude of the objectors has cost
the government a pretty sum o
money in shipping cirtles as wl
as in trade, and it will take lui.
of el fort to overcome the handi
ap forced uu the I luted Mates
by wily politicians who r m our
aged hatred rather than stales
maiisliip.
TWO NEW CITIZENS
, .sl.r.l.v was . ilnenship day I"
eir.i il court, ami Judge Itatfb
spent the for, noon and a pa'
the atl "'" b. armiS vidm
. , ...mbl.l and k..ol.dge ol
I bos.- wlsh.iw to t- a prt ol II..
republic Sei.l A.ul Toi.d...
s.oi w as pres. nl to .p.
Applicants, and the day's '"
resulted In but two new riti.cn.
K.ne Tathon. a H. Iita. at..
m I , l'lolHtl. a fi.rmer ir
lean cilien who went lo t .
and look out pasrr and lb. H r.
tuned to Ihe n.tion of his b I
I-I..L krstli was iiislrn.ld I"
ih his pp 's as
full
Hive eai
lied : d voters.
The witmsses lor Carl iss. I
,ml Wm Hol b. formerlv of Itv.v j
Inn. were not eompeleiit to till of
l he ap'l . ..ills w hi rrsUotls. as
re.pored. m.l the two appbiai.l.
ir.' dismissed
XijiUt r.Miiblis.oi obiecled
the eili.ini.g of II i H'.r
whose nl.!iin made hou a con
Mi,iiiii.i. olil..r
The a plu .ll.oi of I r.d Mrs II
hail, r Sr. was continued for more
slud on the part of the principal j
Other ircMil i o.ul a lion
The HdUboro t "ommereial It ink
was Kiveii a iu.Unienl lr rSlos
tttnitisl I' K.dluis. suit lo collect
on a note ien for a Irmk sol
bv I'.. I.. Perkins. Itollois' ile
(,n e was thai be had sold lb.
Irmk to a Mr I b ry . who was lo
pay the balances due as they ma
lurd The Inok was relunod
to Perkins l-v t lery
The eas- o f K Wh.t. v.
ami Vi.nie T. Parkhurl. soil
on promissory note lor fill?
was Im fore eoinl l.hhl
illbj km
The fact that the Kay Malum
cannery Is taking tare ( mm.
time the present home output b
buying from outside counties got
to show that this section can l
n.nde one jf the linet sin all fru.l
growing sections in the North
west. If Hillsboro wishes to
thrive in this reward it should
take steps, iuiiudiatelv, to en
.. .. ..i '. i
eouraire ine iruil unliisiry. r.tci.
with a.lverse condition, it will
beat any other kind of prmlue
lion.
I he Inst stand of the 'old
guard'' to do away with the pn
mary system reminds one thai
I hey may Ih- In ked, but they nev
cr surrender. Of a certainty it
is hard for tin in to forget tin
powers shorn by the primary law
and they are constantly seeking
I. overthrow. They only ask for
amendment," hut those w h.
know tlieui liesl aniireeinte llu
i -... -
fact that its destruction is what
is desired.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank lledriek
f Seattle, arrived here yesterdav
for short visit with Mrs. M. A.
Powell, mother of Mrs. lledriek
They returned this afternoon nn. I
were accompanied by Mrs. fj. A
Iteyndds and daughter, Fluth.
who have been visiting here f.
two weeks. They wilt make the
trip via Olvmpia, where Mrs
Iteyiiol.U rrilde.
Alice K. Smith, the twelve year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Smith, f F.dison Street,
died W'ediu s.liv, July 0, 1922
i.fter a lifetime of invalidism
The funeral will be held Friday
morning at I0:.10, at Limber's
Impel, and interment will be al
the local cemetery. Rev. IngalK
will eondiK t the services.
Cerhard fioetxe, who has been
spending several months at Sea
side, has returned to lUooming.
He say s he fi ( , strong enough
to help harvest thru the busy sea
son mid is reversing the usual
odns route by coming Inland from
the coast instead ,,f going to the
coast.
Kdw. How man lias assumed tin
duties of Heboid clerk for Dist
No. 7, relieving W. V. Bergen.
who has served the past two
tears. Mr. Merge n and family
contemplate a trip to the Yimeni
ite in August as their anniwil va
cation from Bcrgcn'a duties at the
hank.
Herman Rehse, who recently
bought the White Interest In Ih'..
Main St. pool hall, wy, jt ).,
ranenmg it or roughing It. Her
man is in charge of the partner
ship of Adams A Rehse. w l.il.
dams is still with Peterson Bros.
selling Studebakeri.
J. F.. Reeves and Cal. Jack will
vlnrl II... It 1 . al ... m
frti hi inr weeK lor
lendoy, Idaho, where they will
sperui a lew days nt Ihe Simpson
Jack mine nnd" visit with Robt
Simpson mid W'm. Jack.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Taggnrl
and daughter, Hclle. six-iit Sun-
day at their cottage t Netnrts,
returning .Sunday via Pacific City
ll'l.l.VA ll...a. ..1. f
....... i.i. jr visueu n lew riours
with the Senator Hnrea.
It T.'1-I....l.l. s .
" iicr, hi vjasion, was
iii town yexterday, a witntHs; in
naturalization court.
MANY NEW HOMES 1
Subiiibnii home are ImIii4 built
ov aslouKtoii lounly bv ll.r bun
dreds in the east end, ami Inside
of live years this H.pulaliii will
Ih- the larger part uf the census j
Portland has no better outlet fri
her overflow .pulalloii than its
westward, ami this means much
lo this county. In lour lo coin,
we shall have a loiter thrfar
into Portland a luitm I under
the mountain, because thousand'
of people will live nil Ins wmv'
and travel to llieir work daily. i
This section will prohl if il
shall inaugurate a I.U ial Hibey i
for people who wish to locate;
homes away from Ihe cniiitcslcd
districts.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Well
ler, of below Newton, wrre illy
callers this morning.
Mrs. I), it Kurkhaltrr is nicely
convalescent from a severe ill
ness.
John Mark, of south of fornr
bus, was 4 Hillsboro visitor this
morning. j
Mr. ami Mrs. John MrrW.nli
Helvetia, were city callers this'
morning.
Chester Aletander will get one
f the new rltkiues on the new
line running inlo Vcrimnia.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Clamh
Stevens, ol NJS Broadway, Hills
horo. July II, liijjf, daughter
Alha llusscll was over from
Kstaeada, Sunday, the truest of
Ins mother. Mrs. Kdua Hiissell.
lor Sale - New 1'itr-ru.no mod
em bungalow with full basement
Choice location, PfUe right
l.ilM-ral terms.- I'lmite garM .,!
Hillsboro central. 0
. . ....
i r. ami Mrs. I ho. II ol, I
reys, and youngest daughter, of
llcppner, are in the city, guests
lit the home of M rY I liilnphre v '
mother, Mrs. I.. A. It. mil.
The Hillsboro contingent will
see n regular round up at Pacific
llv Salurdiiv nn. I .,.l... Tl.. !
. I ins
will he recreation for (barley
Wells and Bill II are.
Lost Black handling, contain
ing bank book, money purse and
some money, l indcr .. as. h ave
at Argus olliee. Mri. (, ,Vslru((
Hillsboro.
Ir. W. I) W oo.l aave f , u
o the two men injured in the
wreck near Manning. The I'nited
train was held al N'orll, plains
until the physician arrived. j
P. Ilohm,,,,,, f pnrtl,,,,,!, lil. J
Mill in circuit ,-ourt asking that
W. A. l ay pay !, fMS flir ,Um.
.. the result f ,-olU,,,,,,,
Hol.inson says he was driving
"'ttr Tobias, o the highway,
lcn I y carelessly r,,n his ear
"to the Rnbi,,,,,,, ,,nti ntli
Hl"ti f sw, ,rs that IV was off
he right f wn,, TI,nt "l(g l.
l"''1''- He asks for ins dam
K's to the car, and 70 fr ,P1
.lays loss of use.
After several day, f .. ,,
' """'ly weather, old Sol yesterday
started his with
"''' " t result of h,lmi, f(,.r
""I"'- 1 '- weather has been
!' '""' r up and grain is rli.cn '
'( rapidly. The extreme ,
!'" ''"'"' ronscjuent
. '" ""'"I'ig sown grain and
t are heading ho short that
"winy are cutting for l,v. W'ln
er grain npp,.ars , ,mv; ,
;-.tfll, but eycthm ,.,,,,
II I K"',,,', " "l'1" -t.l-r.l.
r.y " ,l '' '' n average crop
thi neaNo, and prlren will be
Hoannjj this Fall,
-M . - - mm -si i i I IV
That's Our Home
How urallfylng It would be lo havi .
your family refer lo the pi vee lit w hi. I, , j
i.ri.le and ! " I hat our ll.niir "
I
tuve r.r childien an houa-sl to u . i
ih. lr ow n.
The drarr more than Ihe un. . 1 1 , ,,, , . i
. .11 ""
vt uic ioe l rented buue.
Now is the time to build a
Home of Your Own
Come ..lo I ee the malty plans and pi. lut. .
rvlubitr.l al tin olliee they are free !.. n.4..ur,
R. L Tucker Lumber Co.
Eacluaivt llillaboro Ksproatrnlati of Nliun Btiutkn
Burvau
wtim )i-ic iti'i:nsiih
RTItT-E M
'"The lurv, after listening- lo ll.r .-Ii.ii..im ,.( ih'- prwri
li.oi, and Having Refuawd lo hear il.. d. I. n I mi, Mrv i
vardot of 'gwilly," 1 vtraor.l.naiy lows it. m .u!,.lj
r ? And yd you, dear Mr and Mi- t.ti I li,.,r, i rwl
le instance, bate done Ibis nn llouir In livilk, K, i,
you know against the cilinriisb.p of l'ath..ll. io il,l.r , ,
front hearsay and hostile uui.n1 W hru vu (nr li
other side a I bailee so drfe-nd llsrll' hr t vtluihatt h
frssed by your neighbor ha bri n (.s.i.l. .1 01 .1, i.. . U.l
but was Jesus Christ on.lemi.r.l n I.U.ph. nor, if.
.tale, a traitor He v as sil.nl nn.l i a. eusalioii, jns i,i
Catholic iielgl.lHir usually are; rvin in Ihr prrsanl m
it Hot Catholic ri llgloll or dogmy as mo h. that b krrr Jr
fru.lrd, but t'alln.lie i ltle lishlp ; lest by i oiitiuurj uk,
lioslibty, haired, anlagonlm btlwren Ameiiean r.lilrat k
auglneillrd To avoid this, I patriotic dull no less ikil jt.
tillable self defense.
Some attack the citlnrnsb.p of t'ath.ilie unMra (mi
fanatical bigotry; with these, apM-U to firnr aail raw
are generally In vain. Other do o from nirr. rnarjr avaliin,
there U money In it. With ui h, rfforti are still mure anlni,
thrre I no eotvseirnee there to which our can irl Bil
many other are deceived by fraud and I abrhouj, jg m
wrre the crowds that clamored for Chn.l rui ilitiua. l&
.t i i
inre we wouni re a sun.
A PLEA FOR TOLERANCE AND UNITY
Catholic and PmtraUnt loKrlher si tiled Aairnra, kl
Catholic Colunibii had dtseoVi red, and hi. h euunllrss Calk
..In- missionaries etplored and baptKed in their .u.l T
gelhrr they frlleil the forest, drsllie.l the swamp iJ pki
rd the land. Toglrhrr Ihey fout(tit Ihe battle of the !
billon, liually snatched from failure by alli-ln I r, t
laud. Inland, who sen I tboiisauds of lion and aulli. i
money lo aid Ihe struggling robotics Side bv aidr. thef stiaal
whrn life ami liberty wrre at stake. Why should Ikey a
suffer designing men lo lutrav I hem Inlo haired lof rnkolk
erf Whyf
When Ameriia wa. convul.ed with t ivd War, fvtkJm
and Protestant stood shoulder to shoulder. T..g llf t tKJ
marched, fought, endured, died, and lo their dust lirs
gled uMin rveri baltlr fit I.I Who will deiiv to C alUir f
rrals like Sheridan. Mulligan; It.n It. Shields ami R.."'"J
Ihe same undying glory nu riled bv Vn 'alhohe enat'i'"
Shall the sacred ties welded In war be dc.lmyrJ In I'
thr.nii(h the lut.deraucr and ciipidily of a f ' .
The American coiislilutii.il. the constitution ' 1 ,r "J
each other sl ate, alt guarantee liberty ( " ! '' '"
of religious opinion, Already grossly violated hj the
rr of Catholic i llitrlishlp, these foi s of national ieer
eonenrd, would entirely ileslroy these sacred riiliU if Is
ble.
I'nlil now , Catholics and Nun Catholic in Oreu
lived in Christian harmony and friendship. Hut ',m1, .'!,'
mlea are creating haired, prejudice, dissension "'""' J
them to ..i. i rr.l II.. I. of the JurV. s l.ch after U
li ning to the testimony of the prosecution, and Havtaf
fused to hear the del and ant, returned a veniut "
Arli.-le T l..lw 11 Persons W IsliinU "rri.
lo or comiin nt upon above, or procure furthrr iiiforinatl.
Catholic leaching and It relation to Catholic cill"" J"P '
cordnlly invited to addrea K K. Kbcrhard. Set rrtarj
lie Defense Guild. Drawer K. Milwaukie, Oregon.
K. F. FB Fit H A HD, SeerrUrt.
Tops
Tires and
W build and repair tops, curtains and cushions. 5
for anything in this lint. Wa also have the belt fiJuipH
tire shop in the county. Guaranteed tire repairW
reasonable prices. Dealer in Miller Geared-to-tli"
Tirea.
Fenner Tire & Top Shop
1 151 THIRD ST. HILLSBORO, ORO
Located first building aouth of Shute Bank Bid