The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 19, 1923, Image 2

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
County OHxud »’•»*'
LIBERTY Fri. andSat
THIS WEEK
MHS IMMA C M.'KIKM Y. <>•
Il
A
tosti. Editor and
M'e«««
s bwriptlon, «1 W ixr
I .»uni ei.ry Thursday by »*ra
<’ Me Kinney »">• 1 ' 1
Matinee Saturday 2 P. M„ Evening at 7 o’clock
I
I ntrrrd «t ÜM l'>-< ',|h”
‘‘
r<>, Urrgon.
«eemd «’I»*» IM>|1
The Wobblira are planning «
general strike in the logging
camps for May I. 1 ul««« Ore­
gon takes a stand agnin.t preai li
mg of sabotage the Wobbly < l<
inent will hold the »tale's futur,
k V' / \**fAà
c-
;s> '?{i*
in the palm of a very un,ympa
thetie hand.
Hi«tory rvpeat* itsrlf h««c you
notvd tliat inanv w lui nere noi
thr world w ar are ag.iin tightniii
t over?”
riu-rr i« little rea,on in <alliiig
The biggest sensation of the year
8 Reels
From
a
two wecki run at the
Blue Mouse, Portland
<7 ?
Raise In Prices 10 and 25c
ALSO
2-Reel Comedy and Pathe News
MONEY
SAVING
SKAGGS
CASH
STORES
A Community Service
Is indeed rendered in each City or Town in which SKAGGS STORE is established. Skaggs
System not only brings down the Prices of Groceries, but raises the standard of store ser­
vice, the quality of merchandise, and SAVES for the Community as a whole, hundreds of
dollars annually on Grocery purchases.
These proven facts (SERVICE-QUALITY-PRICE) have Popularized SKAGGS STORE
and won for them the Confidence and Good W ill of the many Communities that they serve—
and in less than two years have gained the distinction of being Oregon’s Foremost Retail
Distributors of Food Pr«xiucts.
SKAGGS-
- ORIGINATORS OF
OUR EVERYDAY PRICES’’
49-lb. bag Northern Flour
$1.95
49- lb. bag Del Monte Flour
1.95
9-lb bag Rolled Oats
.49
9-lb. bag Corn Meal
.29
9-lb. bag Buckwheat Flour
.69
9 8-10-lb. bag Graham Flour
.45
9 8-10-lb. bag Rye Flour
.50
9-lb. bag Hominy
33
50- lb. bag Half-Ground Salt
.50
50 lbs. Dairy Salt
.75
1-lb. tin Skaggs Blend Coffee, vacuum
packed
.39
3-lb tin Skaggs Bl Coffee, vac. packed 1.13
5-lb. tin Skaggs Bl Coffee, vac. packed 1.85
1-lb. bulk Siam Black Tea
.50
1-lb. bulk Spiderleg Tea
.55
1-lb. bulk Gun Powder Tea
.50
10 lbs. Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard
1.95
10 Toilet Paper
.49
21 2 lbs White King Washing Machine
Soap
.49
22 bar» Crystal White Soap
1.00
2 large packages Sea Foam
.49
2 large packages Citrus Powder
.49
3 Old Dutch Cleanser
.25
6 boxes Matches
.29
2 plugs Star, Horse Shoe or Climax
Tobacco
1.50
1 No. 5 Box Crackers
.50
2 lb». Booster Mixed Cookie»
.49
2 lbs. Ginger Snaps
.35
15 lbs. Blue Rose Head Rice
1.00
2 lbs. Gem Nut Margarine
.49
1 lb. Peanut Butter
.19
2 lbs. Bulk Cocoanut
.49
2 lbs. Cocoa
.25
FREE DELIVERY in the citv on orders of $5.00, sack sugar cxcept«d. Orders amounting
to less than $5.00 we charge one dime. Phone orders given prompt and efficient attention.
Skaggs United Stores
PHONE 2171
HILLSBORO
« pcr»on a foni when it l» patini
(hat evcrybodt knoM.it.
S A \edr.«w ami famili . who
resided near Witch Hasel. ar<
now l«>cate«l at San J»»‘ * •’
Ilans Rasmussen, of
Hank«. wa< in tin- city thi « morn
mg.
Horn, to Mr. and M r. John
Illa« k. Hillsboro, April 13. IW
i daughter.
Born, to Mr. and Mra I I-
Bailey, Hillsboro, April IO. I923
a son.
1 Kroiionberg. of shove Sb i
|v Brook, is in jail, charged witli
'ion support.
F. W. Robertson, of Gaston
was down to the city this morn
mg.
.1 w Ml mil. of the Sh ' s
mgs Bank, is visiting relatin’» in
Des Moines, Iowa.
Evangelist M. R Tatman will
be at th«’ Full Gospel Ttl*’rna< l«’
between Seeoiiii nnd Third, on
Lincoln, on Siimlav. at S '0 and
7 :S0 p. m.
Lutheran service, at the Bap
list church, South Third St., in st
Sunday, at 2:30 p. m. Sunday
li '.'l it 1 SO
I’ H 8
pastor.
Mis, Elsie Porter, nf Portlaml
md thr Misses («tiii'ia and Lola
Jacobs, of Hillsboro, were tin
week end guests of Miss Rntli
Boge, of Farmington.
The Masonic Glre Club of
Portland will broadcast ovef tin
Dr. E. II. Smith radio Friday ev«
■ling. April 20, between 9 and 10
o’clock.
J. M. Vandrrzanden, of Roy.
while riding a county esti rpili >r
thr other day, «lipped and hroki
a bone in one of Im ankle«. Dr
E. H. Smith made the adjust
me nt.
The I .adira* Aid of the Baptist
church will give a chicken lunch
> nn anti dinner at the new church
edifice, Tursday, May I, from
11 :30 a. m. to 7 30 p. in. Th«
public i, l ordially invited.
The estate of Chis. Mitchell,
who was killed near tile tunnel
on the I nited, April 4, has been
idmitted to probate, Del Frank
Im bring namrd as administrator
Mitchell left $230 in a Portland
bank and other assets.
Ma«-
lturlwr, of Portland
has sued thr Pri iniuili Pictures
Production, a corporation, for
* 1 125.00 and interest, due her on
i promissory note given last year
Th«- corporation Im« n utudio in
\\ ashington county,
John Mulloy, of Laurel, was In
the city yesterday. Hr is nurs
mg three badly lacerated fingers,
the result of falling under tin
wheels of an auto when lie fell
from tin- running board while at
tempting to make a landing.
Baptist ( liurcli, Robt. (i Kav.
pastor Bible Si'hool at 10 a in
I’reai lung at | | a. in. and 7 30 p
m. B. Y. I*. I at 0:45 p. rn. ; sub
ject I lie Tabernacle.** Leader,
Edward ( oxe.
Praver meeting
I’liursdai night at 7:30. Every
body welcome.
L. Mi lipiist lias a errw of eight
men working nine hour shifts tn
gi I the county machinery anil m
gines into shape for the suinim r
campaign. As a result the ma
chim-ry sheds resound with ham
uicririg, and the place is about ns
busy as needed work can make it
< hurt h of ( lirist Bible School
»’ 1,1 B I Clay, Supt . Hat
ntsaing for God” will be th.
morning subject nt II; Junior
and Interiiirdiat«' Endeavor at
•i :l5; at 7 30 the subject will lie
( ainphellisni Exposed.” Special
inusii’ at the evening service.
L< n II. Fishbnck, minister.
Peter I.orsung, a Hillsboro res
¡«lent for many years, Ims b«en
named bridge supervisor for the
county of Coo«,
Peter will
have charge of putting in the pil
Ing on a big bridge on th«- South
Inlet, am] will also have ehnrg.
of all other slrm turnl work for
the county administration
Tim
Lorsungs, J. S. ami Pet« r, have
been building bridges for that
district for several years. Tlic
appointment is a matter of pleas
ure to his many Hillsboro friends.
f tl>
Circuit Court
%» a
Stati I »it...
•*r»u» I
«Innin a ril l di»p*>»« il nt f
u h« h (hi .» I t ,»ir u i» m 1t 1
nfti r a jury h
c<iurt
«u »»rn itid (hr t » let« in<
u it lie««« <* he a rd Th«- i
>t .«t«‘ l mil» \i(Itur Hit
I .id * « h t r g i d will
of the L
celli t»( a he lft r n< ir H
I« «in tri.il vest»
m inter, i
n t I... Hit
tod.iy, w k it h
young
niAii
mg thr
hearing t rir «’.-i»«* ( »
drr w ». I
1er. I.dbaii I ••»h.
\\ \\ .1 h putii.
Fri-il Elligseii. J
L Bi li« fi* I. k! r
Hunter
I hr
where three '
heifer to Portland Io »<
were caught rid hindi <1
Brook« contend, tbit
nothing to d'> with tin «
M r« I «misa \ lu t du
home of li« r il«ughti r. M
\ iiison, I'.irtlsnd \p«il
Siu- was I- ■ i’ll m * ’ I ’• ■
I»<•«• It' I »3 3 11« r hu»I
27 i ear* ago For v ir
alternateli her home
I
children, imi ha» ri «idi
of her lime with her ,
Mrs ! \| ) \\ itsull
Siu- I« > «un i» • d bv
Mrs M I "
Mr» \ urn 'll of I'
l.ulll \\ arren. <>f 1
and Georg* k " i
The fun<
Canada
meut, a rr r not perle
The Coffrr Club tin u
trrtaimd thrir husbiml
sìts'sl frit mis ti> a Inti«
annual affair, «t thr <
tlonal i huri li. last Ctrl
about si'li nil fur werr
Mr. I W IL I.
. »I
toast mistress, ami a m
ladlrs, in all candor, I'
impressions of tin ir liu»l«an,ls
\k Colimi! r, . p. >i>.|. .1 in I" 1
of thr husbands
Fin dina
i sp!< «.lid affair
She riff \ I. i i n. |. r srn
l'ros|H*ri. of |t. «»rrtoii, « i
ipior eliargr. having found
gallon still on Ins piare nr
-ssits li lower l’rosps ri «s
bail. J B< rnarduii
ian. u ho had i I
wine, , * A4 «I«» PIA'
rest and is out on $230 , ash bail
\. I> flirti, of Garvlen II mir
IS out on $300 cash bail, after I«
mg arrested on « chargr of « !«•
lating tin liquor law
R. r<|
a big »till nnd many barrels. and
the officials think they ha*« •II
kind* of rv nli iit r • gain»t thr «Ir
Thr »tdl ami «uppli« *
frndant
take” in
were
the
largr»t
month«.
C Sor«'ii»«»n, win» »pent th«
winter in < alifnrma, w 1* up fr«»m
11<•«• d1111r yrstrrdav.
MORTGAGES FOR SALE
We offer for sale the follow irxg
mortgages—
$ 350 at 8
ernt for 3 yrars
800 at 7
cent for 3 year*
1000 at 7
ernt for 3 yrari
1200 at 7
ernt for 3 yrari
1300 at 7
cent for 3 yrari
2000 at 6 per cent on good farm
LOANS
We have $4000 to loan on good
farm security at 6 per cent.
HILLSBORO LAND A REAI FY
CO.
England A Mellar
■
Hillsboro
Oregon
SUMMONS
In the ( iri'Ult < ourt of III. Mil, I
of Oregon for \\ awhington
County.
\udra Bryd'in.
fini il 11 f f.
vs.
Jam« » Bry don. I h- f, Inlaut
To James Bryilun. tin a Ini V e
n itm <1 I >«• f« nd itit
In thr naim of tin Stat< >>f I Ir
«•gon. you ar« In r« bv dire, trd ami
required to appt ar III tin alaiv«
entitled Court ami answer th«
Complaint tiled ng.im-l you ill tin
aliole « lltltled Cails« on or before
six weeks from tile il.il, • nf the
first | hi !.»I h «tn>ii of this , »iiiiiiiion»,
which ¡* on or hefori s MW w « t ks
froni t hr 19th day of \pril, l'i2.’l
ami if you fail . «<
so to appear and
'iiiswcr *nhl < complaint • for
” want
th«*r« <»(. th«* Plaintiff u ill ~.rr»v
.............I apply
to
C
tn th« Court
f«»r tin r« In f |»r »\« «l
r».» in her
i— coinplniiit,
*
f«»r
to wit |’«»r
a drerrr forrirr dinolxing
tin
inirriiigr coiilrmt now alii! here
toforr existing b«-twrcn
th« Plain
tiff mid I >• f«-ndmit.
tlpnli th«*
ground* «»f desertion, and f«»r a
decree nwurding to li
licr the carr,
custody mul control I of (i I a d y n
Brvdon, tin minor child
... I nf Plain
tiff
mid I)«
mi iiiki
i >• fendmit,
1 • •inbint, mill for meh
otln r iiml furtli
.In r relief .is to tin
Court «li ill seem just in tin
premise««.
This suniinons i* « rv« <1 upon
von by publif atinu tht-r« <»f in til«
Hillsboro Artfiis for *ix sue«« «*i\»
and I coll "■<
...... liti!
‘ ' " < > k . |>|| I nulli
to i un ordir
...........
of IIn llonorahb'
Gcorffr H BnI Ivy, Judgr <>f tIn
above « ntitb «1 Court
' .... s II iiiiub’ ntid
« iiti red oli III«’ IMtl, dnv of Aprii,
...... v of Aprii.
1923,
«•••••■ th«-
•' «late
'
of tli«- tirst pillili
cation thereof lo
...,.
ing Aprii Iti,
1923, mid ili«’ flat«'
of thè ln«l
piik*li<-.«tinn tin r< of In ing Mnv 31
1923. Hnre, McAlcar A l’et«
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Post offici- nililri .1 Hill In
< kregon.
u INC 111 SI I R
.SFORI
nlNC.Ht >/«<
Making a Hit with
Winchester Baseball Goods
g«t«»d« o»« he r«
N
Lester- ^Ireland
Don’t ße Misled
Wl. i »
. l>. / «hr
>
oh !«,
you grt «heap good«. Off.
Hiaii.i," «irti bruitasi I me, ut "W< m I s Offs**
Dependable Merchandise
• t rr «oosnlu
«• our molto.
Highe«! po,rt |>«>d
fo, «((«, poultry «md li«««lo«h
Free Delivery
King & Frank
SECOND ST. Mil I SHORO
IAS O PHONES - < uo<ery Dr pt . 21X> I , Meat D«f>l . M2
Our New Store
Has the buying power of 44 stores, en­
abling us to furnish you merchandise at
lowest possible prices
MEN S WORK SHOES
Light weight
$1 »5 to $2 »5
Mr.II. Il H . Ighl 12 95 to S3 95
Hr a $ > Shor »
Kt 50 to M 50
BOY’S SUITS
Hoy, Suit, m IJ,,, •< rgr •a^
nn»t«ir« «. at
M 96 to $1 ! 96
MEN’S
MEN S DRESS SHOES
I Io I I I allor *hor« in broad
and medium tor«, rubber heel*
M MS t<> $7 50
>hors in double ami triple I
width», with rubber her!«
$4 95 and $5.65
M* Il » plain tor, < u»hioii »«»Ir,
$4 45
rubbr r lie « Is
WOMEN'S SHOES
In I’nt* nt ami Kid l.eatlirr
in a variety of «imp atylea,
and < Kford,
$3 45 1«. $4 50
WORK
tK. ralle« tn «
grad' $2 JO
KK hltr |»at k eie lull! in tub
$1 »
or wai»|, nt
$2*
< «»reliireoy pant«
$150
K hull I punt»
$2 25
hhfiki lacrd punt«
WORK SHIRTS
In blur and gray « hambrai
I Hinn mad«- Idur and grAj
Extra hravy
$1.35
MEN’S SOCKS
Ro, k ford mi
WOMEN S HOUSE APRONS
CLOTHINC
2 for
• <>tt«>n «ni
98«
HOUSE DRESSES
W olio il * bla« k «Atre n $2 45
WOMEN S UNDERWEAR
I ilium nt
\ > «I «
50» and 65«
29c
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
35c
65c
\\n i t »
M <ii*t suits
When in
”«r line
see
n,he J;,
North Star Mill«
UNDERWEAR
Men’» knit
Mm’, athletic
Hoy»’ athletic
Hoy«' l’oro, K nil
H« sii[| to »er our Ilio «>f •*'*ni
pl«’ «hör« for Mell, kt otnrH
• nd < hlldrrn
Vitine«,
'Flu-»«’ «’<■
■ ****’ '* wil1
•nd Fiber Haga and Caars, at
** »6 to $|«.5o
C* Bre>er Co.
Store
’’ n*’‘‘ ,o Cor*«n Hardware. Hillsboro, Oraf«"