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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1923)
I 1 • Hil l SBORO IN R SPIO THF. HILLSBORO ARGUS Í ' O h County Official Paper MK> CASH MONEY SAVING I STORES > ▼ ORIGINALITY— I SKAGGS STORES entered the field of merchandi>ing w hen practically all merchants belonged to the old School of “Special Sale . S|Hv:ai Price ” methods It was then that SKACAÎS originated a method that annealed to all classes-EVERYDAY PRICES Consistent with Cost. Kr system of Consistent. Low. EVERYDAY PRICES we have budt up a volume of business of which we have reason to be proud. Skaggs Store Originator of “Everyday Prices’’ COFFEE CROWN FLOUR 49 lb. bag $1.98 - NORTHERN FLOUR Montana Hard, 49 lbs. Per barrel - - 1.95 7.65 CEREALS Shredded wheat, large pk .10 Cream of wheat, large pk .20 25 Rolled Oats, large pk ARGO CORN STARCH - 3 packages 1-2 lb tin Golden West .98 lb tin M. J. B. - 51.19 lb tin Royal Club - 1.89 lb Skag£ s Blend, bulk 1.10 CANNED GOODS 2 7 3 3 3 cans cans cans cans cans .25c CRACKERS 51b. box soda crackers .50c 51b. box graham crackers .75c FEDERAL MILK - 2 3 5 3 .98 - tomatoes, puree - corn - solid pack tomatoes co\e oysters goed grade peas .25 .75 .50 .50 .50 KARO SYRUP 10 lb pail light 10 lb pail dark - - Al «»».«Met *n»l .65 .59 HAM AND BACON Swifts Premium hams, lb .30 Sugar cured bacon squares .19 FREE DELIVERY on $5.00 orders (Sack Sugar Excepted). On less amounts a dime is charged. C. O. D. orders gladly sent out. PHONE 2171. Skaggs United Stores Hillsboro OREGON LOCATIONS—Portland (13 Stores), Salem, Hillsboro, McMinnville, La Grande, The Dalles, Bend, Corvallis Announcing that We Now Handle the Hudson Super-Six and the Essex «•.riunii •»( U« dii» «do. l»Mr»pt»on. $1 30 per «nnum K K I (I h * Or« k »» iii « ii '•t.t(i«iii. b< t w« * h .*tndl****l»k»'k \||««|l»*Ttll»» III lor, piani«!, and Mr* II» r» hi » .luti«'« llr«»wti. i»»i di«!, will e» ti «1er f»»iir «»do« * <« I» fntrrrd at the P.i.t "*r •' l«dl‘h- n>, Oregon. a» arevnd vl**-* mad urlili*« in Advertising is Usually Distinctive 10 cans I ON<», I ddor U»ur«l rwrrx rhurwdo C M Mane* ami I ___________________________ &” X 1 MM V C tlu January 31. ||ilkb«»r«» will b» r» p M. KIXM X . O»«*« r« m -ntvd hi rn«llu broad« a*t ff’iii l 11 A I ION In thr CnuiiK C»»urt »»( th* *«!»(» •»( OrrfUBa for X' «jJunfto»» < «»Mull In thr M .11« r »»f thr I ♦ »1« uf XX ill lirei r«, I Wx ‘ «««'»I »ote un a eon,titutn»nal comen I S»rah I .ni it th< Nioeiulu r < li itimi m Itertea* H I9tt, If it »hall carry then » >iii»th, .l»»|M-r I <hdr XI l(r«i from Hrrw r«. convention of delegate, kilt«,I II«»» •♦I. meh county ««pial ti» the limisi It me«. Winnie Her* I lev w . um I, rrpri «ciitalion will lw elected ••• Hrrtr«^ J»»« r XI », k. M»lo I92<L and a new coii«titutiun itnr V !«• Ci I X la, l(«»«r I CatvhHiK. formul iti «I. S« nator H ire 1« »1 Mrnrff, XX *«» preparing a bill that pr«»' ulc* Catching. Birthr! l »t. hin< XX r«thr»u»k ('evil « *t< hu»<. »»»«I (»• «H »»th« r | m r •• » that all e\ten«i«»n work «»f th« iihkn<»«ii, (¡rrrtinK xt.ntc univrr«itif’» ’»hill b«' pani f«*r In thr ivn»»r *»f thr St»tr *»i UrvF»»ii uut 1» f the millage tax. and thi« \ t»u are hrrrb» citrd »i»»l rr«|i»ii'*'»l q»|»r«r Hl thr C»»«ii»t* <‘»»«ipt «»( It» W «mid ni.ike the tucdii .«I «» li‘*»d <d «it *!r uf <>rr<»»n. i«»r thr < yunli uf O. «upported in th« tile C, of \X i»hintft«»n. «t thr (\»urt II»« rr ■>.,nu* wav. A digv«t »»f both bill* • »(. <•! llill«h«»r»», in thr C«»unt* »»f X\ ivhiiitff«1«, «»n M«» ih I»>, thr I'2th «1 will 4|»|»car next week k in the A w reeking crew eatue m from «»( M«r<h. I** .’I. »1 |0 «»’« ftkrrtumn •«( th*t do. thru »»»«I thrr* the S I* jri .t. rd.,» ’i. ri ■■ r »mi hi «h«»w rau«r, if mi *«»u h or, v>hx h.id quit»* ii .rance. |i»adnig threi tn «»rtlrr «»f «ahi C«» mp ( »houltl n«»( I»* log, on i Bat i ir. nt North Rang« iiiAilc, Auth«»rUiu<, <tirr«tiii|f uh I li uul M ini St, Thi <*.nr, fill off . rnxtnf <»r h I' llmr«. I’xrcutro thr I f»»t XX ill uh I l’r«( onrnt «»f XX J i loaded car »cveral month, ago. I miu Hrrvr*. IW«rt«rtl, •«» *rll *•( |»fi mil .¡lire that time have tm utn »4tr «Air. f«»r m*t Irw» than «»nr h«lf l>< red tile right of » 1» If th. «•»«h «nil thr btltiM’r t«» br r« i»rrtl b» <>iiipiiiy had given tin log, away 4 m«»rtiM<e «»n «»hl |»r«»|wrt«. «Iriwiruj intrrr«( at (hr rite nf «1« |»rp mil paid the ,hip|M*r. thi » would «•ent j»rr annum ami pt* »blr «»n »»r br have )»e< 11 money ahead, a, it eo,t fore thrr** vrar« »(trr «Litr, thr f«»|l«t«» 1 pretti penny to get the cargo in< «Ir«« rtbr«l rr »1 pr«»|trrK brl«*n«tnir t«» tahl l'*t *tr, «iluxtr in XX ohin*h»n 1 boa rd. ('onn(yt Orrpm. «tul pirti.-ul>»rl» »Ir For Stir Thoroughbred Sin «cribed a« f«»lk»w». I»» w it ;lc Comb White Leghorn cocker Hrginnihir at 4 «ti»nr »t thr S'nrth I,. Thc,e young,ter, arr from r««t mmrr nf ttir l hri«ti.»n I »i rn » l> I i X 1« I i i: I x\ w tOO < jti dam. Price, 50 each X|rr , XX t«hinft«»n i .»unt». (br . Mr. W. I*. John«on. Beaverton, running lhrn«r «l»»nr thr I’ « t lit . ••( Ore.. R 4. Boz HO. Two mile, «aid Emrn k l> I (‘ *»«»nfh l?*H ? frrl t«i a ilnBf «'■» *.» m I linr. thrn* *»•• >th aouth of Ri-rdvillr. ♦!• 19 ilrM • Ml ’. ■» Wi I * I l.i .lie E Miller died in Port •hrn«r S « <lr< • nm .tr* XV. t I I • land Jin 23. I!>23, after nn rt fret; thrncr S«»»ith |O «lev no ininu’ri tended ini aliili.in Drcra«rd 1, Fa«t 03 2 frrt; thmrr South II *lr l I I9T.9 fn 1 .uriiicd by hi« widow and n «oil, 99 ui11 u*■ line of • • »«I Kmk 11 I • Hirold Of hi, immediate family ■ i r (tar S !ic 1. «urvited by hi, parent«. Mr iirnrr of Baid Itmr, fat uul Mr«. John Nlillcr. former re, N’urth «*> ilr< 3| miriutr« I •( I" id fret («» a «tone: thrnrr \.»pth 3»i dr/ uli nt, of HilUboro. and tin* fol 19 minutr« F ot 791 | frrt to « »’ lowing brother, and a «i.ter, liar thenrr N'orth 69 <|r< 31 minulr« I icy. of California; FreJ. of N • » O» n * frrt m«»rv *»r Ir«« It» thr rrnlrr I I ork : Earl J., Hugh E . anil Mis, Tualatin Hlirr; thrn«*r up thr rrntrp \llie Miller, of Portland. lie nf «41«! riirr with thr nte«*‘«lr Pir i .*< a.cd w a, a nephew of John M thereof« in a frnrral n«»rthrrlt diprr tion 1300 frrt more nr lr*a tn thr Brow n. Bank,; Dr. C B. Brown • th 1 • r nf the loalah Liner Portland, and M rn. T E, Corne I» I • x » ' 23 minutr« Writ alone thr South I r liii«. of Quincy, Ore. nf «aid I ingrnfrltrr |l I I »ml thr An anchor tree at thr rock South linr 4»f thr «.tlttmtin I ntr k l> quarry in South Tualatin topp) !« I I I < X l * \ the place nf brfinnine. enntainine 1thr other day and pr »»r«l Hathorn, who wa, nt work rlrar 231 <2T acre« m«»re nr Ir««, for in thr petition of thr aaid S«p«h I ing up the place, Hr Mintainrd llrrvr«, Kirrutri« afoprtikl internal anil acalp injuries. Dr. Thi« citation i« publi*hr«l and «er Smith i, taking care of the in)nr *irr in a dr u|w»n v«»u hr puhlicntinn !»» ie, and will take an X rar in a order of thr Honorable I XV (»«»odln, ludirr of thr above entitled rnurt made day or ,0. «nd entrpr«! nn thr 22n«( «1 it nf f»nii I.oat I.ady', gold wri,t watch, < ’ ■ . X !' I ' ’ ' ' valued 1« ifift from deceased tatinn br pub!i«hr«l In thr Hilhb««r<> brotln r. Dial gold figure,. Wri«t Arm« »nrr a xirrk f«»p four «■«♦ntrru live and ti»rcr««ivr wrrk« anti fupthrp band broken. Finder plcaae re dipretinr the flr«t publk-iti«»n thrrr«»f turn to Mr, Ora Law,, 732 Sixth tn hr made on thr ?3th do f !. *»t. Reward. 49 • FV, X l> 1923. 4n«l thr Tot «»n thr 22nd <l«v of Frhn^rv. A I» l*»S, »nd Mm. R Culver, of Corneliu«, require« voti to ipprsr on • he |)th <!■« wa, in town veaterday. .Mr. Cui of Marek, A l> 1999 ver recently returned from a few AV It ne««. thr Hon f icar,’ «ojourn in different part« tudrr of thr C«»nntv Court of thr X» »♦ of Southern Oregon, anil i, glad of Orriron, for thr Coititi of XX «»h Injtnn. with thr Sril of «»it! ( «upt »f to get hack. Hr 1, engaged in fltrd (hit 23rd <l«v of I «nttarv, \ |) raiaing pure bred Hamp,(lire IW ( Seal ) hog«. • If \ hl ” \ I ’ I < ou don t rat tin- I m »«, why pay Tho< ft Tnnrur Jr, Attorney fop for it ? ( hr-aper to bring your Firent Hr own )1OX to t)l< Apple |{<iu,r. See <>nd St., H ill,boro. Priera, 50c. •15c, and $1.00 a box.—A. B Thomas, growrr. «7 49 S dot II ire la i,r* i‘ »r,,»ir ■» lull and rcolution eallin« fot •* M E. CHURCH full uf I m * tir fit « fry il oilier* The f » » I b » w i u tf II«*« b» cu «utftfe«(rd happy XX ilh « I r»< I I» tv* Ail r ui llrnt >uud t% «* tirslub < *r< ■ ting The |**»«u»r H for »oiur lldÌ«lH»rn ( aiiii I k « rrj turni I h r in tini«* (*»r br«akl4«l PRUNING METHODS I bru Ih* not Ist.r thaii a 30 (aiuily l(«»rn lo Suttua) X pruiHii»( «bin»>ti»1 ri(b«*t will |i w hole S< liool Al H.iS atul «lai f«»r ih« h« bl in llir y»4 l»«»l|« < «»tutiiutial 1, Junior ehureh •« ri 1« r al IO I *• I ritlay, January 2<’» I Itr n»«>$t» \l II thr) »II «»I together in «»tie niH •« a«»i»n will «tart • I 10 A M I»« w and hr«tr th* |»»«t«tr pr« ¡t« h al llir (»rautf* II all» 4» It«! W all t It oil How to l>ie to I llr 'Ihr}' elude a • li*» u«i**n Io I hr < «miti > Io nr the | h neihrlioti at 12 o’clock X grill Otl ««*il mailag< nir nt and mid dille fit I o’clock it • rr Uti • *n I*» pruning praati» * . In the nit« rnoou at .1 (hr junior .At I I* Al a prufimg «|rni«»ii m< in brr« of the (mudi attend «(ration will I m h« l«l on th* (*ftn Iunior Epworth Lrnifur mol «I f J F. Il rntirtt, in (hr S« h»dl < fl 30 (hr \niilltf |M~o|>|e «fr al I h* couiuiutlit v. « hurt h for I pworth League Thr fitr pruning de moti «I r t XX hen tli«- 7 30 bell ring«, all of tiona he|«| (hua far thi« |rar Indi tI k family « trrpt the ieri V ouiik » a(r a k< « il ènte mi «»n (h« pari «»f < «( arc ready to I k Ip in «ingintf fruii tfrowrra w he;» ||»r «i«< of ih* thr *»|»rnin|| fit thr rVr hill It rrow«| 1« lakrt» itilo ae« *111111 wrrvirr, and to bairn attentively PruntMff prarlirva hai*- rhatlgrd to a profit j»bl<- di«ru«i<*ii of th* malrrially in thr paat Uve irar», tin me, hio»wni|l( (h* I nkiiown frotii thr more «01« re h< a«lin»( lib ha« k lo a m**re tn«»«l* rate «i aleni \ full d IV,’ i ou «ai. Yr«, •*f (liinnitiK Co K ni V s Mr,. Samurl C. Old, and her Our selection as Hudson and Essex dealers marks an important step forward for us as auto motive merchants. We prize it as the highest recognition of worth. For no company weighs a prospective dealer more carefully than the builders of these cars. Most important among their requirements is the abikty to organize and execute service of a high character to owners. 1 n ng, accompanying friend,. The For buyers today consider not only the qualities of the car they get, but the charac ter of dealer association they thereby form. and by a price advantage that makes it the best value among fine cars, by a wide margin. ó Pioneer St< ady board and room, with bath, $40 per month; room for Yet it is true that no such dealer organiza tion, as Hudson and Essex have built, could have been gathered about ears, that in them selves had not established a great public following, with abiding faith in their qual ities. And you already know what owners say of the economy, long life and reliability of th« Essex. Certainly no car of its price was ever so widely compared in essential quali ties to costly fine cars. It is our wish to pledge the public a service that in all respects will match the uniform ly high character of Hudson and Essex ser vice, and be in all ways worthy of these two great cars. Hi Motor Hudion Hudson Hudson Hudson Sedan .... Coach .... Speedster . 7-passenger . . f. o. b. Hillsboro $2400 $1775 $1675 $1725 T°uring............................... $1225 Cabriolet..................... $1345 f. o. b. Hillsboro Albert F. Losli 104B Main Street HILLSBORO, OREGON II F * Motor la la Brown, of Sooth Tualatin Car ,rre <0 tin otlu-r cirtilng. I ell With llolit. ,U of the li r lav.. \ gallon nnd half of moon was found In Ma room at a I local Indi 1. ■ Car For Sale Seven to ten cockrr | '-I,. $5 each ; hatching < ggs. $125 per 13 puri O A. Rock, ex I • lusively. X. A Frost, Forest | Grove, ()regon, It. j, Phone 1 West 15. 47 50 John Herbert, of Lane county, iml Mary Binman, of Forest ' 1 irove, v wi re married . Jan. - 21, nt What Will Your Car Be Worth Five Years From Now Buick has never put a model on the market that was a failure. Buicks have a high resale value. In the County Court of thr State of Oregon for Washington ( ounty. In thr Msttrr of thr E.tutr of Coluto In i Dickerson. Solin- j« hereby given, timt thr un di r igned, >i is bri-n duly appointed hy thr dion* entitlril court a» Adrnini, tritrix of thr Extstr of snid dri-ru.rd, .imi ha, duly qiialiflrd a» »uch; Now, thrrrforr, all pernioni having 11 mu. against said estate arr hrrrhy notified and required to present thr mir, together with proper voucher, therefor, to thr uridrrsignrd at Ihr law ■ " ■ "in ire, Mt Me ir * Pi t. ra, In thr American National Bank Building, in I lili.boro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this ¡¿Sth day of January, I »23. 7 ETTA EDDINGS, AdiiiiniMrntris. ilare, M^Akiir flt Beters, Attorneys fur Administratrix. i ' | Í 1 N matches in beauty , convenience and comfort the UNI Mn u.uKu UPON WHICH ITS REPUTATION HAS BEEN BUILT HANISM Let ns put you on our free mailing list. Buick Motor Sales Co. < lit out and mall thir. coupon. k Motor Salra Co. Hillsboro, Oregon, (.«ntlrmrn: l’lra.e Mmd ma frre Buick litrrature. Nam« Hillsboro Addrest Oregon B uk City a This is one reason why WITH NF.W LINES AND wm A,jM^LAVISH^KFINEMENTS THROUGHOUT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Essex Prices Ï head F « I or« ,t Grove, Hudson Prices Valve-in Beaverton j 'r in-uerits, 75 cent,; single meals, I" cents. F. M. Larky, 909 Sec ■mil St . corner Oak, Hillsboro ' Phone 2213, 47 To Serve Two Great Cars The Hudson Super-Six it now in it« sixth year as a leader among I he world’s fine cars. It holds its place ri^itfully by mechanical superiority, fine quality and appearance, nicer«, the Mi,ae, Rebecca and Mary Louiar Walker, attended 'In ( hainbi r of ( omrnerce. dance ! it tin- auditorium Saturday eve State ■WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT BUK K WILL BUILD THEM” h