The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 24, 1923, Image 2

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    WEI I ARE Cl I'»»
THE HILl-SBORO ARGUS
County Official P*P*
SKAGGS
MONEY
SAVING
MRS EMMA C. M.KISS1-'. O»“'r
CASH
STORES
I- A
Oregon
24
wTlre md°eed proud of this record and want to thank the people of this state for the conh-
Thc SK'AGGs'sYSTEAl has proven beyond a doubt a RIGHT one, as it is recognised so,
FBUY,N?R^F^t^
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us i„
in l-o
two years’ time to forge ahead and become O-1-.
Oregon a Foremost Reuil
Retail F«xl
Eood distnbntora
SKAGGS
LOW
CONSIS
TEN
1
EVERYDAY
PRICES
’
’
on
the
entire
.*7X/haX
S k ACGS LOW
rih r-LVEKVIMV
ble only by our GREAT BUYING POWER.The Manufacturer. P«ker *nd
margin oTpwtilssaving for us thousands of dollars annually,
our business on a very sma
These savings in turn are passed on to youwhen trading at a SKAGGS JlUKt..
LARD AND SHORTENING
10 lbs. Swift’s Silvarleaf Lard
5 lbs. Swift’s Silverleaf Lard
9 lbs. Crisco _
6 lbs. Crisco
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EVERYDAY WANTS
SUGAR
Pure Cane, 10 lbs.
Gemnut, 2 lbs
Nucoa, lb.
Peanut Butter, lb
Highest quality. It goes further.
3 pkgs- A. & H. Baking Soda
Ceylon Thread Cocoanut, lb
$1 S9
.95
1.93
1.29
CEREALS
9-lb. bag Rolled Oats
9-lb. bag Pancake Flour
9.8-lb. bag Wheat Hearts
9-lb. bag Pearl Hominy
3 pkgs. Kellogg’s Com Flakes
3 pkgs. Post Toasties
Shredded Wheat, pkg.
Carnation Rolled Oats (Premium)
Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg
Large package Wheat Flakes
DRIED FRUIT
2 lbs. Sunmaid Seedless Raisins
2 lbs. Fancy W hite Figs
2 lbs. Fancy Dried Peaches
3 lbs. Oregon Prunes
California Evaporated Apples, lb
49c
69c
75c
33c
25c
25c
10c
35c
35c
3 Oc
COFFEE
5 lbs. M. J. B.
3 lbs. M. J. B.
3 lbs. Skaggs Blend (it’s different)
CHEESE
Tillamook Full Cream Cheese, lb
BROOMS
Light Weight—Quality Broom
Extra Quality Medium Broom
TEA
WESSON OIL
Pint can__________
Quart can
Half-gallon can
29c
55c
98c
MILK
10 cans Federal, tall
2 cans Eagle Brand _
95c
45c
TOBACCO
2 plugs Horseshoe, Star, Climax
7 small tins Velvet, P. A., Tuxedo
$1.50
1.00
$198
123
1.10
30c
CRACKERS
No. 5 Box Soda Crackers
50c
No. 5 Box Graham Crackers
75c
Ask for Perfection Sodas and P. B. C. goods
68c
59c
35c
1 lb. Siam Tea
50c
1 lb. Fancy Ping Suey Gunpowder Tea 50c
1 lb. Fancy Spider-Leg Japan Tea
55c
25c
25c
SOAP AND WASH POWDERS
23 bars Crystal White Soap
$1.00
1.00
25 bars Whit« Wonder Soap
.49
7 Ivory Soap
.25
3 Old Dutch Cleanser
.25
2 cans Skat
.25
Large Seafoam
.68
10 Fels Naptha Soap
25c
25c
35c
25c
15c
SYRUP
10s Red Karo (Crystal White)
10s Blue Karo (amber)
5 lbs. Aunt Dinah Molasses
45c
28c
19c
FRUIT JARS
The canning season is here, and we have
just unloaded a car of Fruit Jars. Get
Skaggs’ prices before you buy.
1.00
5
3
2
2
2
CANNED FISH, ETC.
3 cans Fancy Shrimp
Pure WTiite Tuna Fish l-2s, can
5 cans Domestic Sardines
._
1-lb. can «Maska Red Salmon
1-lb. can Alaska Pink Salmon
3 cans Med. Baltimore Oysters
Imported Norway Sardines (in pur«
olive oil) can
15c
Skaggs United Stores
HILLSBORO
Wishes to announce the establishing of a branch of
Modern Conservatory
of Music
at Hillsboro.
The best of instruction in all
Instruments and Voice
Anyone interested call Dr. E. T. Helms, Phone 2961, or
drop card to
L CARROLL DAY
148 Thirteenth Street, Portland, Oregon
CITATION
In th« County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Washing
ton.
In the Matter of the Estute of Ellen If
Justice, Deceased.
To John hi. Justice, Dora Hobson,
Dillie Lane. Jan« Lane, Hoy Justin-
anil Ma Bale HUliker:
bi the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby commanded to appear
before the County Court of th«- State
of Oregon, for the County of \l 1 lung
ton, at the court house, in the town of
Hillsboro, Oregon, on the 2nd day of
July, 1923, at the hour of 10:30 o’clock
A. M. of said date to show cause, if any
eslst, why an order should not In- made
authorising and empowering the ad
minintrator of the above entitled
estate to sell, at private snlc and
on such terms as the Court may
prescribe, the
following
de
scribed real property to wit: Tin-
South one (1) acre of Lot 183, Be»
Vertoii-Reedville
in Washing
.
_
A „ Acreage,
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ton County, Oregon, or so much then.
of is may be netessary to pay the
«lebt.s ami charges of said estate and
the lo 4s ami expenses of adrninistra
lion.
1 his citation is served upon you
pursuant to an order duly made and
enter««! by tlx- lion. Geo.’ It Bagley,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the State
of On-gon for Washington County,
«lated Hie Hfh <|.,y ,,f May, 1923.
Witness mv hand the seal of said
< ourt affixed this 14th day of May.
19M.
1
If. A. Kiirntll,
( lerk of said County Court.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In
the
District Court
United States
of
the
1 or tlx District of Oregon
hi the Matter of C. K Rogers,
Bankrupt No. 7037 in Bank-
rapte jr.
«
Noti<< is hereby given that on
| the Uth day of May, A. D 1923,
n >
The appeal of Scout H irriu ,
ton Cauip. Spanish W n ' 1 11 r
that next Wednesday b< ihiot.o
to the purposes of Decoration
Dav, is to the point mid sliouLI
followed by all people « ho i « • •■
patriotism.
Mr. Harding isii t going to l’>
with Portland for a fourth o( Ju
li attraction, but prouii«« ' t >
make the Rose City a Visit later
It was mighty Illi«- «>( th«- |>r« si
dclit to rcmemlx r that Hillsboro
has a big «•elebration brewing
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HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN?
I’hc American Legion of HiU'bo
ro will -ell the A uk rx m I < gxm
RODO! PH VAI ENTINO
Poppies on Saturd.n. M.n
1
. Rudolph \ il< ntiiio w i’l »« ,r
ind up to Decoration Dai
H **
Rajah it th
I
The >
hoped that every on« will w> < <
\\ < .Im »dal sud I 1
Legion Poppy on Decoration Du tv.
Mai 30 ami 3 1 Tlx- »tor
m memory of our soldi« r d< <«l
- New Engl >'•■! w • •
"l.est We Forget l li.it I’oppi,
I ul 1» picked up hi * f i"
Bloom in Flanders Field.
reared. II’ grow » to 11
These poppies ire made bi
French Disabled \ etermis of th« md tlx- HI ih I us 11" o - nd
id.ntlfimg Inin, »how li.n
war anil ar«- sold bi the A ition «<
i» an Indtsn primi m.1
Headquarters of tlx- Legion II
profit on these goes toward tlx on Inni I hit lx mint »11«
\ il« litui«« i, it hi»
national fund for disable«! v«t< r oli
ms of the war mid their medi
families. Th«- part retainc«l bi
the local P«ist of tlx Legion will
CARD OF THANKS
go toward the I egiou nitliltlcs of
'ike nature. Th«- proc« « «1» of th« \\ • <!u > ■ ru ! • • i \ i ■ • • •
-ale of th«* poppies oil Lrtfion t hattk w t<» a 11 w ho **» k I'
Memorial Day. . April S, w< r< for tlurutl um I iiul «Miipilln *
i a rd ed to the \
our I mt < l' ' HO lit. Illi *h it
.-ilion •»( our ■
incnt Fund for licuor
«
* of our *»»!■
l»r
soldier dead ill Franc«*.
ihr I »t. ( I ii .I. < h * » • < »
Don’t forget ' Wear it Legion turn <•■*!»« • ■ il tlitiik* f
th*
ooppy on Decoration Du in tifiil rtorrd off« rnitfx
memory of our soldi« r <L ul of ill
Mr tn.I Mrs. | > <
v • n
wars.
Girls’ Glee Club
in
CONCERT
Thursday Evening
May 31st, 1923
at
Liberty Theatre
4 >ilt r ft <1 * I Ä
\d: inu-wi Io both rsstMlamrii»»»!». JSc
Oiddien, |(>
r>.
i
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i tur
o h I
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if?W7’7 r°u
-M Enameled
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F
i
011 in I lamlrr» I .■ 1.1
Lest we forgrt Poppi«-» Ill
SHOW THAT YOU HAVE
NOT FORGOTTEN
These poppies are mule III I n< h Di il-
•ns. Solti bi the kmericai I •
care of dl»abl« <1 comrades
I \l «ir \ . t. r
T
HE housewife's w.whthof» her kitthrn
wfwrv foo.1 is piefiarad for the family, must
ba clean, wfujoaoma, inviting
Ihr finish f«w
kitchen suifaiaa is important
ON SALE SATURDAY
Watch for tlx girl, with the red poppi«
50c
28c
25c
28c
15c
50c
DELIVERY:—We deliver any size order for ond dime (in the city), which is very reason­
able when you consider our low prices. Make up an order from this list, add a dime for de­
livery, and you will find that you still effect a great saving. Orders of $5.00 or more (Sack
sugar excepted) delivery free.
L. CARROLL DAY
1
WEAR A LEGION POPPY ON MEMORI \l l)\ï
69c
93c
CANNED GOODS
49c
cans Standard Corn
33c
cans Utah Peas
49c
cans Lily Valley Small Peas
cans Lily Valley Golden Bantam Corn 49c
cans Lily Valley Country Gent. Corn 39c
PHONE 2171
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Subo ription. »I »»' l*r
1 ntered at the lAwt Ottl.e .t
n». <>regt»n.
tohh I
Is the PHENOMENAL GROWTH of Skaggs United Stores since entering
FLOUR
Del Monte Flour, high grade hard-
whewt Blend. 49-lb. bag
$1.95
Northern Montana Hardwheat Blend
49-lb. bag
—
1-99
*»d
iMued every Thuraday by 'I«*
C. McKinney uml I ' 1
A Skaggs Store Each Month
oro^t^^i^
I ONG. Editor
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
\ i « r i ml« - • »l'-S '
.lull m> .ting M;‘'
« ll««IIU «<1
.« VI
, ' I Ihn I
’• ’ « '
IT, at win. h IT
follow ing gm »I» '*• '
\|r». Jolm B«'g« >"'•
ll.irk
(or
\rrang- »"
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th«- ». h.wd picnic. "
I m Id
come an annual iffai
th, tir*t «lai •’( J«""'
Mu
Mrs »■<••• I'1'-1-'
». II i
Frank Schulim riih .
,| Quanti. «.F-
■
ni ik« arraiig. n».11 1 '
the dinner Committee» v • r. >
,o »pp.m.t.d I«. . are (nr th« pro
gram and fan.> "-rk
I’'”
poic.l ba»«-‘v
During th. .ft«'-'..... - d unti
freshmriit» w. rv ». ri ..I In
M
host.»«. a»»l»hd bi Mr« O
llealon.
The nevt regular HH’ut ili
be at the liomc ••( 'I r» I I
June 7th. .it « »<» I-
\ »I» . « il un .tm w ill
,t th. horn. ••( Mr» M imi
.In. M n 3I»L »t 2 30 P '
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ACME QUALITY
ENAMEL
Hillsboro Post /American Legion
CHRISTIAN LYSTROP
Christian Lystrop, well known nt
Keedville and Hillsboro, died
May 17, 1923, after an 1111 alidi-m
of several years. He was born in
Denmark, November 17, 1346,
1 nd came to America in last. A f
ter living a year in Manitoba In-
came to the \\ illauicttc \ alley
and settled at R« edville, w hen
for several years he was associ
ited with the Ladd A Reed 1 arm
Co’s holdings. H< was united in
marriage to Mari E. Elliott, S< pt
27, 1833. They resided at Reed
1 ¡lie for many years, finally moi
ing to Hillsboro. In 1905 he suf
fered a stroke of paralysis ami
since that date has l>e< 11 a help
less invalid. He was uncomplain
ing in his hrlplrssness. He w-i, «
member of the I.uthernn church
funeral services were conilui-t
id from the Bell chapel, Sumlni
afternoon. Rev. M. A. Marcy of
ficiating. 1 lie body w as taken to
Portland and rests at the Port
Inml crematorium.
He is survived by his widow
ivho has been his constant mir<<-
«luring 13 yenrs of his invalidism
K. Rogers, of Portland, Ort
gon, the bankrupt above named,
was duly adjudicated bankrupt;
and that the first meeting of his
creditors will he held at rny office,
6th floor Porter Bldg., Portland.
Oregon, on the 15th dnv of June.
1923, at 9:30 A. M-i at which
time said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a tru
tee, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business as
may properly come before said
meeting.
Claims must be presented in
form required by the Bankruptcy
Act. and sworn to.
ED. LYONS VISITS
I he schedule filed discloses no
assets.
A. M. Cannon,
E. J. Lyons, for many year* a i r.-s
Referee in Bankruptcy.
ident of Hillsboro, . is hrrr f- 'or n
Dated May 21, 1923.
few days stay, having nrriv.-.l the
first of th«- week, motoring up
DAILY
VACATION
BIBLE
from his home at Turlock, Cal.
SCHOOL
E. J, is in the irrigated fruit <iis
- Next Monday, at 9 o’clock a. rn., t ri<*t, and the s, < tion has prncti«-
'llu- Daily Vacation Bible School ally all b«-rn developed since In­
will begin. This will be a two located there. Lyons says In- is
weeks session, conducted a« <-ord surprise«! at the way Hillsboro
ing to th • program given below
has improved.
While he knew
The superintendents in charge things had gone finely, only s, «
of the work are:
ing it <*ould make oin- comprr
The Bi-ginners' Dept.—ages 3, In nd th«- progress.
Lyons still
l, 5 and all of 6 years who have owns tin- 100 a«'r«- farm tn-arScu
not attended school. This group <11 station, and his Main street
will meet in the basement of th«- property. His many friends wer.
' Congregational «-hurch, with Mrs. more Ilian pleas, «1 to see him. Rd
Gordon Black, Supt.
says In- occasional!y sees sonn
The Primary Dept.- ages 6, 7 Hillsboroite who is motoring
mil 8, will meet at the Church of through Turlock and looks him
I Christ.
Mrs.
Mrs. Geo.
Geo. Tompkins,
Tompkins up.
Siipt.; Miss Brogden, Asst. Supt.
Th« Junior Dept.- ages », 10
MRS. GEO. SCHLOSSER
and II, will meet at the M. E.
«•hurch. Mrs. Blanch Bride, Supt. Mrs. Geo. Schlosser, form.-rly
Intermediate Senior Dept,
Malx l A.lkins Wadsworth, died
ages 12 to HI, will meet at the M. May 17, 1923, at Onk Gr.ive, th.
E. church. Mrs. Ella Crusenberg, funeral taking pine,. jn Hi||s|„ir„
Supt.
»Sunday.
The sessions will last from 9 a.
She wns the only daughter of
m. to 1 1 :30 each «lay. Come ami the late Dr. J. E. A(|killM
enjoy this school.
wife, and was reared in this «ity.
h ti w I » i 1 1 • I
■»«»n > if
\ilk nt ">
IdktiM
whitr, ivory, ate., give« a liniah whi«h gr«Miar, tfrw«ke
«nd kit< horn iutne« <t<> not affect as they do ordinary
surface«. Cleaned like porcelain. We’ll gladly tell
you just how you ran acquir« the hum lei kitchen in
enamel.
CLAUDE CLEVENGER
(
Mr. ami Mrs. D. Clrvrn
«I in r .rtL.il/ Mai 11,
II« is uri h r.l Li hi« par
I n »ist« r end brother.
< I« n iig.-r» r »idrtl at
I«- until a sh««rt time ago
o i unii«,I to Portland
HI • ««li in
t Iren« ««
< «I th.- funeral ,-rvicr» in
«I and mt, rm, rit w«« In
• < ity erm, t, rv
I liilip It« tlht Iti, of Minning, I»
uiuler arrest
a »latiitorv
charge.
Hear the l'nuìii< I niver-ity
* oris' (II« , < hili nt tlx I i fi« rt y
Theatre, May 31.
I to not mi»« I h, singers
.
from I
P U. at the Libert
I
i, «i« fling of I
I hursilay, M a y ;i |
U alt« r Vainlehrv,
rari • ""l -1'
'hr..ugh M« foot
tin­ other dai, whil« nt Work in
tín- pomi ,( th. Sh,miao Lumix r
Co. plant, noi .th of town.
Dr E
I I Smith
..... In . th«* rrts<’ in < liarg,
w. B. f. am,., h , « l.il.
w «i r k i ng
it the condenser the i* other «lay,
gave his side a .ever«* injury,
lenring
-om«- of il,,- Hu,
merits,
II. Smith i. treat
ing him in th, hospital.
.
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1......... up«.I from
pili Lisi S, pt.-mlnr w|li)|
' very ing
ent« n< < , is ngnin in liinl "I, Sher
Tf Alexander liaving <
- 'Hight him
in Portland. 11« wj||
I raise tlx
money io |,„y
||||(.
K. E. Norlhriip, «>f
« as a « it i
r
lag
a I f *
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^’Hhrup
(|„ V||1
Diego. „„I |„ ,s (|i t
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r
it has th,
<»rl<l Iteri!t n
Au»o tro,,1,1.
J ,.rl ( |„p,haw
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LESTER IRELAND, HILLSBORO
SPECIAL
Here are a few specials in our
Clothing line
men s extra quality suits
$1949
I 69
96
VI itli 2 pair» pant» at
♦■I mill $3 50 Khaki Pant., .11 .(ar., at
-2 50 mill ♦ 3 Hoy« II itx, all slsrs, at
•» « n 1111
■0 Hoy» Kurr Pants, all il«r<
fl
a ih I *• 25 Hoy,’ Cap», all »iara, at
9«
96
DON’T FORGET OUR SHOES
M r save you from f l 00 to $1 YO «in mull pnir,
rih I n I**1
OUR GROCERY LINE IS GUARANTEED
Absolutely Fresh- Here ara Soma Item»—
Io ' ll«s. Pure ( am Sugar
H lbs. Ma, .rnfii
Io ' B..x, , Shredded Wheat
23 1 B -r ( ry.tal W hite S.i.p
•J I B>« Seedless Itai.iii«
i’m kag, , Arm Ar Hammer S.nla
I < ,,, ■_< li, ,,,, Swri (
HI» S<it| | < ru< krr«»
W«
II 00
4S
.96
LOO
25
25
.17
.16
<|| .iO-ft. Rubber Hose, absolutrly guaranteed, $4.98
<ollidc<| It th,
- with I,,,. Huk .U,«
s
' -'"'•"-■n. of ll.av.rton, hit a
-Iriver having sfll ,
I’’-' without signal; A. k |tl'
nobis of Noni, Ph.1,,.,.
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..... . eollnh.l at
N'«md ami Baseline, ...........
If- MX,I,Is’ ,.,r WnN
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We !’(ly Cash for Egg*
Farmers’ Exchange
11S0 Second Street
Hillsboro, Oregon