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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
Fall Opening and Style Show Monday Evening September 25th 8 o'Clock Weifs Department Store, Hilhboro mm MODELS will display fashions latest decrees and you owe it to yourself to attend this "Pagent for Fall 1922". A Cordial Invitation is Extended To All No merchandise will be sold at this tint ACCLIMATLU tUKi. I EMtujiULJmM .1...- SL.i i i - - , mm. .ti..nl M.U I.ampv- t. MtfcAi,mifca...:;r,rT1 waaa & , EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE WANTED We need several experienced salespeople for our Anniversary Sl now in progress. None but experienced need apply. Anniversary Sale Specials TURKISH WASH CLOTHS, 5c LARGE HUCK TOWELS, 10c LUXITE SILK HOSE, 88c GOOD GRADE TOWELING, 5c yard CURTAIN SCRIM, 5c yard HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL, 12Vic CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES AND MIDDIES, 88c - 2-BLADE COLD FILLED POCKET KNIFE FREE With every boy's suit or overcoat 64x76 DOUBLE BLANKETS, $1.98 BED SPREADS, $1.98 BOYS' OVERALLS Size 4 to 8, 66c: Sizes 9 to 16, 77c. CHILDREN'S CLOTH TOP SHOES, 66c CHILDREN'S SCUFFER SHOES, $133 HEMSTITCHING PRICES LOWERED We do expert hemstitching, and have lowered our prices to 8c and 10c the yard. Bring in your work. It will receive prompt attention. 150-yard SEWING THREAD 4c spool DARNING CQTTON 2c spool rtioM- iu ,r" i""! j pur hssing their "' " ar, might da well U I"'"! at the splendid ticl.U 'f i.'m HI the -unlj tin season, ith view to mUhIihi the farmer trom horn they will pur. haw d the ls83 crop. The ihii this year aw ;r' frm seed rtuml lrm t sources. Th" rtrt from ac.li iuittrl seed, and the wi from seed not acclimated to this region. The former seed ha r... gen- rail siM-akin. a cll matured cat of corn with a fair amount of Miaac, while the una hiiit. d mi-iI ha grown tall tok with more or less HHr ear of corn. There nut ! an rcclti'n r " tti this statement, hut . m rail. it is true. The ctrn ntlil which t this time hat rart malum! or well along to maturity it worth much more for silage because of it. in creased feeling value rr mints lure corn. Fhis fart i tl established ti need dicusi..n. Among the tinest fields of corn, as far at icrlirrnl utility purposes are concerned. i one of J. J. an hh'i'k't, of SvholU. It would pay any ailmirer of good corn to i-.it that Held of Minnesota No. IS Much of thit corn is riH-nnl i niu l for grain. The county agent thi year ar ranged with thirty ti.r farmer for test of certain .arictic of corn. While Ross' lcnt, (i.il.lcn (ilow, anil other varieties har tiven fine rcultt, there i here in tint county aecliniatrtl trnl hu ll i H-rhat urrior, hut it hat never leen taveil in tulhrien! iuantitiea to tupply local ile mantlt. The corn bought In I9SI, hy the Slmte Hank, it giving U-iiUut re nills, an! treil from that variety .luuilil he aavrtl for local ute. A giMul crtJ of rll maliireil corn for ailage tll help cut the f. rt! hillt. The lett vtrll maturrtl 4 6 m H,r.lar. . IIJS !ii hun.L .'r !.- H wr.k for Mt.ii. on, onn. an i ti ii. I. l ' jj K. t. (.""'. "f tl"' lor rtt Orote. t a city call, r e tenia) moriunit Win Mi i it' i . 't ' " J Or. n.o. a citv call, r ihe irt i I I hr week. f. .. Kiii.lt. of r..rtln.l. a Sjjj ..,,( to ll.IM.oro Tin .l on ..i.( nrtt at the court houc f-r I'ort Ian, I client. 'U. I) (i lt.irh.tt an. I Mi IVarl r'mkrti. of l.rt t .t ttcr. (K clnl gin ( at the . M Suit home near t r. 1 1 ni.l crt t.co. W , Slilt. on. of the I.I. t of Hi tti rl.oi ol.ltniu , 't n t. IIi'UIxto Tucvliy. )r" ' '"i f ro ii.lt, Ali.l. (ill Hnkt. mantlet ami chimiiet t. t'olemtii iri m rat.irt ami maiill. t, lio.lie.U r l kt nu-l ill in. .. houtc lamt t orwiii lir("are. 111. Se.on.l M Mr. ami Mr Sam I'. It il.ii, of Vlor.t, vrre lu re the (ei.t . i k. returning home tmlvy Mr tin-, hiue came tloan on r.lale mat tert Wonderful New Fall QQTm menU Arriving Daily Thf' a va$t vanity ( ttyl, in our IQARCTTtf p'H 3 i iH it ;1 S3 H'ttoattnd. This onooitra proce gives delightful quality that can not b duplicated !&3 183 mm P4 Coats, Dresses and Suits this MOion, and th prictt or wry mooror Women's One-Strap PATENT PUMPS $2.98 Check the Costs Know How Much You Save by Painting Now to Save Repairs COMPARE the prices of lum ber and paint. They will show you how expensive it is to let buildings rot for lack of the protection of paint Hundreds of thousands of dol lars worth of valuable buildings are wasting today at a rapid rate, because they have not been fainted when they needed it. aint now. Save repairs. The utmost economy in paint ing results from the use of a high quality product at the time it is needed. The best paint spreads easily it saves labor cost It covers a larger area per gallon than "cheap" paint But mott Important, the beat paint ems five or mors years longer than ', then, to paint when your property needs it without delay and to uae the best paint, Tbe bett paints are scientific in formula and preparation. We're made them for 73 years to meet the weitber conditions in the West. The bint materia! PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors are combined in Fulier'i i'ainta in scientifically ex set proportion! with king-time tkilL Free Advice on Painting tn for aaVta, For Sale .Nine Duroc Jertrj pilft, wvtn weeks old; C2 miles toutheast of Hill.thoro. ( all on owner or telephone Jlilltboro 1R3. J. T. Heard, Ileaverton, R. 28 30 Coming to Portland Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past eleven years DOES NOT OPERATE b's A Ik rlbr Siftw tim DrtBe tbm il Ml feairakb MUf Kktmu, SUkm if R.U i rlaa Pafa I 1 1 . B. .9.1, niiMB'iM nooct Vnl4k . VuUk Will I ,... Aim lawl, mi man itonr r, rolek mmd Sua US rKJNLLK WtUU UMt. ripa tmfl 11 konkiit as f g; J B'f0t-riorl . mW fuller b Houco Painto wre Prsre Point llMssfactarsaJ by W. P. FulW A Co., D-pt. 28, Saa Frssntsss BraacW la It CltUi la tba Wtil T Matt im mU r Ik loUoviaf aiimi mj i hit mnai tr' rtlWa trilria R. L. TUCKER, HilUboro, Oregon Phoenix Pure. BANKS HARDWARE CO., B anks, Oregon Phoenix ROWELL BROS Scholia, Or egon Pure Prepared. Pure. Will be at Benson Hotel Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Sept. 27-28-29 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. THREE DAYSONLY No Charge for Consultation i tin ... . wr. iiiiiu iiiiun h n riful.tr radiifite in im ilii ine run! urjt'ry .mil is liie.iised by the State of Or Kin. He vis.ts r..fi Hsionall v the inure iinporl.tut Iowik un.l t Hit s una otters to all who call on this trip free coiiHiilt ition, except thi xpeiist' of treatment when desired. According to Ins method of treatment lie docs not ooerate foi chronic amicridieitis. irall ton s. ulcer of tlie stornrtch, tottil or adenoids. He has to hi credit wonderful results in disease of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, dkin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheuma tism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rec tal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, ns im proper measures rather than dis ease are vcrv often the 'cause of your long stuiding trouble. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 38(1 Posl.m m,L Minneapolis, Minn. 29 THE HOUSE OF GIFT GOODS Beautiful new articles of gift kkI- are arriving daily and you'll laid just what you want here Framed Pictures Make ideal gifts and are a constant reminder of the giver We Do Picture Framing The Stationery Shop For Stout Figures VV man a $ptialty of providing gormtnt$ suif. a& for IrWir particular fteW W carry "Mission Knit" Silk Hose Bank Annex Second Stmt Goar's Woman's Shop Appanl for Women A-M-m Mini inVMJnMBJJwjiiJtfnflnWi HASTINGS WALNOFER BARCLAY HENDERSON NURSERY STOCK Pears. Cherries and Filberts Let me quote and advise for Fall planting. Berries a specialty PHONE 2331 corn does not contain the feed value a compared to more ins (ure com, sod making silage of it will not increase or augment its alue in this respect. BUXTON SCHIFFER Miss Vers Sehiffer and Oliver ISuktou, popular young people of 1'orest drove, were united in mar liage at Portland, September 12, 1 922, at the home of the olli.iat ng minister, Jt.v. Waller Itey Holds, of the United lintlini lilirch. The bride wore ri hlu I'oiret twill diiss and carried u liouipli t of l.ilit s of the Vallev and roses. Miss Millie Famine whs bridesmaid and Morris liux ton, a brother of the groom, wa1 best man. The beautiful ring err enmity was used by the clergy man. The bride is a graduate of tin Forest (Jrove high school, anil has been a student at O. A. ('. The rooiii is a senior at O. A. ("., and 'raduates this year. Mrs. Huxtou is a member of the dirls' Aowakiya dnmplire, am! was the recipient of n number of showers prior to the wedding. Those in attendance at the cere mony were Mrs. John Strihich mother of the bride; Mrs. Austin lliixton, Morris fluxion, Miss Mil lie Famine, Miss Irene Sapping ton and Rev. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds. The newlyweds enjoy ed their honeymoon at Seaside, snd on their return will reside at Forest drove. Mrs. Buxton will teach at Seghers this Winter. (if-orc I Hating ami Mi Ms rie Waln.ifrr rrV united in msr rtnjfe at Spokane, Washington, Monday, Srplrmtrt-r II, lisi i lorrnce Davis, of Portland, l.rl.lr.inal.l, anil f'uurtnry 1'i.rtrr was hut Mian. Th hr ile gowned In white satin ami Spanish laee and carried a ion 'pu t f pink ro.rhuils. The maid honor wore lonk satin with jttlule ovrrlaee. The wedding breakfast was rrvr.l at the Ho !r llatrnport, in Spokane, The hrtdc i well known In llilisboro, where she hss rraldrd fir two years, and wa with the Wilkr. Ahstrael (V h WJ month, a ilrauttrsphrr Ik ; griHiiii is manager forth"! drpsrtmriit ..f hf WilUss I Wllhsm lirm, Ttllsok. UVrr dealer. l that rtl. Afler the r.hh(t. Ik tyf? couple left StH.kssr Ut a t..ur of the ..rlhrt, ss4w October I ..llhesthinwtel friend at TiHnmiM'k. Mr. lla.lo.H si"J"""J popular in Iblldioro, tA recipient of nun during her U.I mmtlh of rl" hrrr. . u She I the HsugMrr j ' snd Mrs. J...r.h WsW. this city. MUSCOVITES COMING TO HILLSBORO The Musciviles, the sunshine degree of the I. ().(). l, will visit HilUiH.ro, . Sturd lhl Siptembrr 8.1, l!-.'2, to hold an in.iiatloi, ceremony. The parade will .tart st MO. A"" he parade, all il n,mble at Moose HalLSrcond St. Umn, rr a ill be s, rv.,1 i I. O. p. Hall, at II P. M., by ,lsl...r.i Rehekalu. , lhir.1 ,l. Kr. e m. n.b. rs are Inluled to membership. Try the Argus for a year. - Hi) l v :t HvlN,.ll7,,,.wl,,,,, wm viu ,,iiub" s,,,t- 'iffliS i ts mil he Inilialed. I.efl to kL.I.i it.... - i i ... B k!..llli,n. WlO Win C Iii,,r,.,.M v i' ii. "M renus-ront row, wen, i. - Uflrtt.,i W"" 111 ii , J c "r""' K" J Nu" Captain), A. J.' U", Cht HI'H H, ar- w' lL rv w '' Sr ' n,v F' h- Farrenaworth, Chas Meldrum, J. V. tU iiarsiovv, Harry W, Wriu hi. . ,.u. T i i i 11 ..uiir . T v) ;