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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1923)
i OPPORTUNITY SALE NOW IN FULL SWING Owing to th, rush of the crow«! of bi n r-, many could not get their share of thi bargains. M in eoing to plan another lot of these splendid value* SATURDAY VI NINE <>< l.iH K. C o « m early B< IIS GOING TO PA> YOl IN I \ I HAORDIN AR> -W INGS WATCH OUR WINDOWS Percale 5c. Yard 500 yards more of thi- splendid bargain will be placed on sali Saturila! at nine ill imi w lui tins quantity last- REAI. ESTATE \lm.i S Jmisou t<> Mary Jam \n ders, 1.62 a Anthony Hart d I e. $10. I’lios Hyland cl ux to I red Harvey. see 20 t I » r I w. $10. H L Hat dalli et ux to Bradford Smith et ux, 37 a Abraham l an d«--.II. No S ». lit G G McCormic et ux to < \\ .truer et ux. lot I blk I Nichol» \dd Garden Home. $500. \ If England i t al to < leo R< nomi, lot 8 blk I Patterson N Mo r.m’» 1st add. Hbo. $10. H i Nobk el us to M 1 Kile«, 10 a »ee 20 t 1 » r 2 w , $ 11». 0 .1 Gillett et ux to A K Pick cu» et ux. part of lot 2 blk 12 Sim mon» add Hbo. $10. Kirk Hoover ct ux to M " Shatter el ux. lot» 3 and I blk 1 1 Smock» adii Sherwood, $10. Frederika Wilson to Lawrence W ilaon. 3 a »ee 32 t 2 » r 1 w , $10 Louis Schumacher et ux to I I R.iin-bi Sr, lot >T North Tigard ville add. $10. N< llie M Reyeraft to Walter R Haskins, lot 10 blk 3 Diornc » ad Hillsboro, $350. Ernest Demmler to \ ertimi E Lavtmi. part of »ee 4 t 2 n r 3 w . $1." Li ster P Callahan ct in to A W Buchanan, tr in Johnson Estate ad Beav Recdville Acre». $10. Wm Courtney ct ux to Medford R Courtney, 25 a »< « 33 t 2 » r 2 w . $500. W A Root ct ux to T A Suther land, 40 a »ee 33 t 2 n r 2 w . $10 J 11 Kennedy ct ux to Ellie M Eldridge, part of lot 7 blk 2 Mor galls adii Hbo. $10. l.ouisa S.iftran to Paul Reichl« 22 a »ee 26 t 2 s r I w . $10. Nina O Daienport to Mr» I Wciistrom, 10 a sec 1712 » r 2 w $10. W m H Long to Christine Long 19.95 a secs 27. 28. 33 and 34. $10. Same to Frank Long. 30 a W in Porter d 1 c, $10. C H Richard» to \\ S Nichol et ux. tract in see» 13 and 24 t 1 s r 4 w. $4000. Robt L .Moore (trustee) to M H Clark. 2.07 a »ee 1 t 2 s r 4 " ♦ $10. H L Jenkins et ux to Wm G Gosvlin, 80 a see 20 t »> n r 2 w, $5. C I Calkin* et ux to F W Gul dapp. tract in Sherw ood also tract in see 32 t 2 » r 1 w. $10. J W Watkins et ux to Herman Braun et ux, tract in »ec I 4 t 2 n r 4 w, $10. Cha» V Taggart et ux to Wm Rupprecht et al, 2 1 a Conselmanii Bro» Acre», $ 10. II, nri Sa< kridi i. a broth« I ■' Mr- Bl nlon |l.,w MM 11 om Mary »» die last Ends) Mi visit with the Howman» '•1 Sack rider made the trip up 1,1 ' Na , .1 -I •■ i in I " ■' «1 " ' and 1 eight hours of travel « pr< II » (good hike, lie will -i >•' ......... last <sf the week Ml "«• k"J' ' formerly resided in Hillsboro o . left Forest Gn»ve for California several years ago. I’or Sale Seed corn. ’ Ila. Dent. good quali! v CH \MHFR NOI» s \t ill, 1 , gul.il ...... ( limili*« ' „( I ..inni. 1 (fl of 1 1 mirth «if J lh»n du . t » I •» k « II. < Dr 1 " llv.l« imi UOU talk« .1 mi tin «1 lrth«i It. Im* of (I h « \ MbH •' <* I I ri interi ir tin 1 New Altyme Silk Crepe Dresses $6.95 good »ucee»» for ripens in tunc. If Heiullcr. i urlili», Oregon. R. I ' 1 3 9 RS. Baptist Church. Robert <• » Pastor Bible scli«»ol. 10 i preaching, I 1 a. ill. ami ■ m . B 1 I’ I 1 - h bji « t. "The Altai > «.l.i. Mi-- \ gm - i ■ ’ meeting. Thursday night at FAervbmlv welcome. r I $50 down, balance of •-■200 can be paid $20 Per Month HUPMOBILE TOURING $75 down and the bal un • of $250 to be paid $25 Per Month ELGIN TOURING $25 down and the balani« of $125 at the rate of $12.50 Per Month MAXWELL TOURING $25 down and the balance of $125 af $12.50 Per Month DODGE DELIVERY $50 down and the balance, •7250. at the rate of 25 Per Month SAXON TOURING $40 «low n ami the balance of $250 at $25 Per Month BUICK TOURING •750 down and the balance of $2 75 in payments of $27.50 Each CHANDLER TOURING $75 ilosn anil tin balance of •? 150 in jia v merits of $45 Each FORD TOURING 4F0 down and the balance of $150 at $15 Per Month LIBERTY TOURING $60 down and the balance of $3 75 at the rate of $37.50 Per Month OAKLAND TOURING or Roadster, $50 down and the balance of $350 at $35 Per Month NASH TOURING $75 down and the balance of $450 at the rate of $45 Per Month The Above Are Just a Small Number of Our Many Bargains That Must Be Sold Before We Vacate WE MUST CLEAN OUT IN 45 DAYS Portland Motor Car Co. 327 Couch Street A. H. RASMUSSEN, Formerly of Hill»boro, in Charge of thia Department ONYX «Í I II |l>.0<>4 tar. r I \ I »A ti»K *ti CORRI iHON II Goar’s Woman’s Shop I 4 Mer«handisr fi»r Women I • rti s M \\ I I fl SO It t Hat !■■<> ., .I.mhlr Ut.-U |*I h » oi broke In » ul I» an l‘f i. i Il boro. . .» V * ,,rr Tbornlr > plent • far .ale . y Il iKI, »J (XI |wr .1 pelli M F W .1 1 >r. tf.rn. Il>»t I S3 EYE-OPENING PRICES Which are Bringing the Crowds to die BIG SALE Of the New Farmer’s Exchange Store To lw sure partial li»t and thi» U <uvlv a picked here Eye-Opening Prices there from the big batch of Bargain, »huh are on vale at thu »tore. No wonder loads oí pro I rum tlx pie are coming in hr r r from all direction* Grocery Dept. AH<I buying. Join the p roer»» i<>n. I lb. package O. N C If you need an . thing « our Isn*. wh>«h it*, ludw men i wrar ut all ».rule shoes. elothin,-, liait, *ls> nene ipis tal itrm. I x I» iltei and childien. and a i umplrtr tl.— k .1 (toes* ir. You ran *a»r uxawv on aiaey puri haw and that's the unit thing that counts these dall whr« mri < hamii ar is « 'anfanj up matead of down a the wlvoleaale market Her» is your chamr .peetai ruffe« BLUE CH AMBR A Y WORK SHIR I S $5 00 DR F SS MK IFA 29c calf, rubber hssf. Solid on sale here for giung at this sale foe I ru« Blue soda era. brr* 59 c 45 DAYS DODGE TOURING ? » .il 327 Couch Street, Portland Big Bargains in Standard Cars— We List Only a Few of the Many s THE STUDEBAKER $2.85 16c Vanilla Extract DRESS SHIRTS ordinarily sold for $1.50 sold here An assorted lot of 15c IJkOIES* OXFORDS. PUMPS and 89c 17c $2.39 $1.00 QUALITY ATH LETIC UNION suns 59c I Oc white and colored IIANDKERf HIEFS on .ale he»* now, 6 HATS usually »«Id .t $2 50 and $3.00 going at thia sale $1.49 lor I sundry soap, fi for 25c 25c 1 SANDALS worth $5 (M). beir only Hrint/’i Catsup PETER PYL DEAD Peter Pyl, of East Hillsbori I, Mill «lenly expired Saturday morning April 2 1. 1923, at the famili homi-. •Mr. Pyl was just prepar ing to corm' to the business dis trict when he was rtrickrn. H. was collapM-<| f,,r about 20 min utes when his heart failed him and In- passed. He was horn in Holland, , Eur ope, Sept 25, 1350. Hr was united in marriage to F’.liz.:, alu-t 1« Druif April 29. 1373, and the I pic had l>« < n planning to <•< l<- I hrati- their golden wedding with I in n few «lays. J hey came to I Amrri. a in 1383, and locate«! n< ar I Hillsboro m I - \t tl,. , . I 13 years he united with tin 11« I formed church ami later with flu I Cong, church. H< was the fatln I of eight children, four dying ii I infancy. 11« is .urvived by In widow ami the following cliililrei Pyl, Hill Imro; Ml I R. Way, Portland, ami Mrs. Jno n, Hill iboro. A daugh ter, .Mrs. Anna White, died in Au gust, 1907. Eight gramb lulilri i are living. (>f |,is immediate fam ily lie is survived |,y n brother in I lol larifl. Mr. Py| was highly respected ami este<rm«l ami hc’was om- of the firn- characters of th«' old »« bool, who heli, v.d in integrity ami sobriety. Jf. was a devoted husband ami father am! a splen I did neighbor. Th«- funeral took place Momlnv afternoon at the Congregational « •"ireh, Rev. H. A. Deck oflii ,.,1 ing. Interment was in the local cemetery, direction ,,f j Limber. I . HI* in USED CARS Drive the Car you select five days. If at the end of that time you are not entirely satisfied with it, bring the Car back and we will glad ly allow you every dollar you have paid on it to apply on the purchase of any Car in stock. Spring Wash Dresses *P 4 It. We Have Accumulated More You Can Buy Any Of These Cars With Confidence A Grnwroua Aaaotimrnl of . «I Reports reaching the Studibik, factory from all over thi • ...i.iiy -how that retail sales of M ■• baker car» for the M ar ,i >' have beaten all previous r, ><'rd» One lot of th< •>< milv and when the»« ire gone there’ll lx- no »av» H C I’eti rson. tin s| ui '> more. Come early. kt r di aler of Hillsboro Cars have been purchased bi the public a» fast a» the» arrivi .i Only a Few Left TOILET SOAP 3c BAR They have been ordered for i MEN S SHIRTS m diatc delivcry to w Alling bill 29c 10c CREAM OIL SOAP ers, rather limn to take care . • t 4 BARS 25c the usual spring dcmaiul mid a* MEN S FELT HATS a result then promisi » t>> I"' a 77c Women’s and Children's »e riou» shortage of St «li b A car» during \pril. May aiul 1 HOSE MEN S WORK SHIRTS Si vi ral factor» I..»» 10c Pair 59c uted to this record bre iking I. The maud for Studcb.ik, r n CHILDREN’S SCUFFER INFANTS SHOES tir»t undoubtedly i» tin ri « r 25c SHOES 59c growing appreciation of tin HUto mobile .’IH thè itliiltp« llN.ib ' I ecssity it k ili thr Ìi(u vi totl.i) Another factor ha» I hcii thè winter the country ov, r. u ith ili«' t xception of a few ■»< « t ìon•» Pretty new models just received in pretty colors with blouses 'I hen. tv»«», the increaseil |»v rutili of paisley. They ire exceptional. And the price age of closed ear production li t emphasised the insistent win!« ile'iiand. Seasonal deni mil i- i thin the past. Today w, have vii ill year demand in thr wintrr i- "• EGGS TAKEN IN TRADE as the spring, summer and fill in the last six month» of th, i, < as well a« the first six month» Ami the public benefit* from tin in a way it may not prrhap* ap prcciate. Speaking for i kcr, for install«**, 1 may say that a steady, consistent drinaiul t - our prmluct permit» of greater manufacturing cconomii-s than ■ sharply fluctuating ill in viul would, anil the public gits tin Subscribe for the Argus, $ I 50 beni'tit of greater dollar foril.. lar values. One of the grratrst advantag. we have is tin fact that with th, Studebaker line we do not hale I. | lose sales becaii»«- of not having the type of car the buyer wants I'he complete line is an advnntag, in .any mis ness. ¡’hr piano deal er, for itutance. know » he is w i-t ing his time trying to sell a «us turner an upright when that eilt turner want* a baby grand, 'I h. piano man carries both kind», ami Than We Can Afford to Carry.—They Are To Be Seen At player pianos !>• »ides. So it is with us. With thirteen body types oil the Light Sn Special Six ami Big Siv i liassi- we have a rang«- ami variety of Our Lease Expires At 327 Couch Street In model», open ami enclosed, to tit every taste and purse, and thi- i an advantage not only in »«-Ilin; a man his first car but in selling him hi* second, third, fourth, ,,r fifth and keeping him continuous In 45 Days We Must Sell, Practically Give, or Give Away Everything Stored at 327 Couch St. ly a Studrbaker owner. E. C. Stil< v 64x76 Blankets 95c each Newly Arrived! Sardines, fl cans for Now don’t forget wa sr» 25c selling MEN’S SUITS Along with Others ws arr ^||¡nt í omBakr.. Baking Soda, Argo which ran not Iw >*sif»l’- rated under $25 and FW for th« small amount of Corn Starch, Clansiro 35c GARTERS P-lmoliv. soap, toil«, 3 i<jr $14.85 put out on sale for 19c < ash prices paid for eggs Bread 6c Per Loaf And The Sale Goes On At The FARMER’S EXCHANGE 2t>d Sl~’ Between Main and Washington, Hillsboro