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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1923)
—— jAII BREAK FOH ID THE HILI SBORO ARGOS County Ofhrial P*F<r MONEY SAVING SKAGGS CASH STORES Our great success and growth in Hillsboro is the result of a strict application of Skaggs’ Original Policies and Ideas. Skaggs methods have won the approval of the buying public, who realize the Skaggs System embraces every fundamental of Good Business. Skaggs Stores were the first to introduce into Oregon the following Modern Cash Store Ideas: Same price Everyday, consistent throughout entire stock No Specials, nor special Sales Selling Nationally advertised brands of quality Guaranteeing entire satisfaction with every purchase Accessibility to stock, by eliminating of unnecessary counters Utmost pride in store appearance and cleanliness And, that—Skaggs Service-so noticably pleasant and “different” We greatly apppreciate the confidence and patronage of the people of Hillsboro and adjacent territory, who have helped make our success possible - ---------------------------- -------------------- --------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ “Skaggs Everyday Prices » $1.85 O#»l Monte Flour 1 »ack Crown Flour 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder 40 1.85 2’ 2-lbs. Royal Baking Powder 1.33 1.99 5 lbs. Royal Baking Powder 2.53 1 doz. Pint Mason Jar» .75 1 Pt. Amaízo Oil for salads and cook’g .25 1 doz. Quart Mason Jars .93 1 Qt. Amaizó Oil .49 1 doz. I j-Gal. Mason Jars 1.29 3 Pkg. Kellogg’s Com Flakes .25 1 doz. Jelly Glasses .49 3 Pkg. Post Toasties .25 1 doz. Mason Jar Caps .26 1 Pkg. Shredded Wheat .10 3 do» Jar Rubbers, etxra heav-v as 1 Pkg. Mothers' Oats .35 1 lb. Parowax .15 1 No. 5 Cracker» .50 1 lb. Fresh Roasted Peanuts .15 1 No. 5 Graham Crackers .75 1 Med. Libby*» Pork and Beans .11 2 lbs. Gem Nut .45 1 No. 2 Silverdale Tomatoes .11 Swift's Bacon Back, per lb. 22 5 can» Deviled Meat .25 Swift's Breakfast Bacon, per lb. .32 2 1-lb. Loaves Tip-Top Bread .15 Swift’s Sugar Cured Cottage Rolla 25 .29 Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, per lb. .19 .25 50 lbs. Half Ground Salt .50 1 Pint Sweet Pickles 3 lbs. Bulk Cocoa _ DELIVERY:—We deliver any size order for ona 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. Skaggs United Stores PHONE 2171 Argus, $1.60 per year. M. O. Haave, of Beaverton, It. X, was tn town Monday. John Walters, of Griffin Plains, was an Argus caller Saturday. John Davies, of the Berwick section, near Orenco, was in town Friday. When you try Nytotis Vanish ing Cream once you will always use it.-—The Pharmacy. Geo. Sinclair, who is working over at Mohler, returned the first of the week, after enjoying the celebration. Thos. Todd, of Portland, came out Sunday and spent the day with the ( ha.. McFadden». Mrs. Todd and child, who had been hare several days, returned home with him. Get the kabit! Take home an ice cream brick for dinner. The wife will appreciate it this warm weather. Headquarters for the Hillsboro Ice Co. Orders taken for city delivery, and ice for sab at all times. Phone 2157.—Gor don’s Sweet Shop. We deliver. A. L. Moeding, of the Perfcc tion Bakery, takes a warranted pride in the way his plant took care of the celebration rush. The Perfection turned out the great est output of its history, supply ing all the concessions and eating places at Shute Park, besides han dling its local trade. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Triggs. their children, ami Mrs. Trigg s mother, Mrs. Dora Lont, arrived up by motor from Los Angtles, this week, anil are guests of Ami. England and family. Mr. Triggs is a half-brother of Mr. England, and thia 1» hi» first trip to Oregon and he will tour the entire state I before returning, possibly mak ing the Sound country. I . ........................... Brooks .hug.a with French » auto. « . r. f-l -J stt.u.pl . d rul bre ak I ... •«■• I. A. I.ONG. Iditor *»d lll(|hl. shortly after m'dn II» SubwnptliNi. »1 >' i*rr |,„i. had worked out 'hr bn. l.suc.l rvrry TliurwM» I’.» '*'* 1 ..... ...................... •” V:’»., C. MeKinnty »ml 1 ' 1 *’"* r.t. Sul.off .ml V " -.••»••*■ oners on liquor ch ug. «< . ......... I ntrrr.1 »I the •*.•»< ' «> *' “ ' discovered the work »n the wall i rt>, Ortguu. a« •rv*»,ul ci*** u><tl p(ll- . .......... a* bern a trust) for Investigation ,l,|i 11 ‘ ......... time, told th. work, but th. > persist. .1 W alia, farmer is »riling hi* product I “ tl^g. d the other, H I» •-* '*.' er and lower, w hili he pa»» * „»■mg a hai.dker hi. f. ' higher price for t! it which h< soon h id the two culprit* bm k ■> limbo p.t. ,.n* th..* Kruger* -I. mm I buy v him th. 1 would cul lo» inridc» out there is dissension in « irm.-r» or ,f . ............ h. told them ganiaations, and I < k of 1 »»"In- „„uhi wallop them thru. •'<■ v .......... urv it* ‘t .• h -i lion because the the head with .•» flub if r< mug smoothly • ' 1 r< (or mi * » ule lied a hole tn th» " II .-k not perfected in .1 ii i> or a w< Tunc and again tin b;ii- ha MHS. EMMA C M.-KINSKV. Ow»»« II OUR SUCCESS 1 I II h.e,.' HILLSBORO Will. Knitti I, of Beaverton, R. l : W. Springdale .. . S. Harrison, of opruigailH 3, was in town yesterday. I Farm, was .1 Hillsboro caller Mon \\ ar run \\ illiauia wa» in from day. near Mountaindale yesterday. Brose A Heisler are rapidly- Stanley Hahn, of above Moun bringing their big fill contract on taindale, was greeting friends Dairy Creek, a mile west of town, here yesterday. to completion—a few day» more Our stock of face powders, and they will have it up to grades. W. W. Phillip, of Portland, for rouge, creams and perfumes is most complete. The Pharmacy. mt r resident of Roy-, was a city Hugh 1 arnham, of Chambers caller the first of the week on dr Plains, was in town Wednesday cuit court business. Mr. Phillip and called at the home puper’s of bid in the place he sold a few years ago, ami will again take up fice. his residence here after a time. Mr. and Mrs. Bontty, of Port J. T. Quantic, of Farmington land, and Mrs. Mary Konasek, of Walla Walla, Wash., were guests road, sent in some of the finest at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. potatoes exhibited from this sea son’s crop, and tln-v arc on* dis Anderson, over Sunday. play in the Argus window. They R. B. Doughty, of soutli of Hu are called "Earliest of All,” and ber, was up Saturday. Doughty • hey are mighty fine tubers. -ays that the Deschamps estate is Sidewalk of cement, clear to settled now, and that the Huber place has been sold to a Mrs. Am the curbs, have been built on the west side of Third St., from tlx stead, who has possession. bank line clear to Hoff \ Voges Clair Parsons, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Parsons, of garage, and on Second St., from the Wilkes Abstract Co. clear to Sherwood, was killed Monday, in tin «. st line of the- (’lu nette Row. a logging camp at D< w cy, 11 huge The Willard Firpo bout takes < rune striking him on the head place in the East tonight, and at uid crushing hi» skull. He sur six o clock this evening the re viveil but a short time after the turns will begin to come. Wil accident. lard appears to be- the favorite Joel J. Parker, who lias been a here with boxing fans, and many Mason for 57 year», died ut the want to see him win that he may Masonic Home near Forest Grove later get a chance to try conclu July 10. The funeral took pl act* »ions with Dempsey, still unde today, and interment was in the feated champion. Buxton cemetery, north of Forest A writer in tlx- Oregonian tells Grove. the public that the Portland Sa- H II, Boge, of Farmington, lem stage drivers put pretty girls was in town the last of the week. in the front seat and this distracts Tomorrow is "Friday, the l.’ttli” the attention of th- stage man, Wiiteli your step. At that the and he is liable to wreck a load of last time we hii.l a Friday on the passengers. Here on the Hillsbo I."Ifh it was a big business day for ro Port bind run the boys who Hillsboro. This wus in April, handle the wheel have a pen 1023. chant for putting tlx- "grannies” Argus, $1.50 per year. in the front seat. I...... ted out that 1' his product to tin in.-irt» ■ ' I ttsk Hr "what will you give iik M I. »I takes his pay incut <ml tin 1 IL»« lie starts out to Ini» . * 1» much must I pay Dull ecssful organisation' « 1 «* hi » k « conditions that «ill in in 1 tifti fifty break for ha* M !• and hr that at least he • 111 fix th- pri » »■ of what hi- has to sell, ami thi farmer appear*, a* 1 u hub to bale an especial iv.rsioli to or NOI ICE CALI IN*. FOR ;aiiisatioii the only thing that pkovemen I BIDS will spill II solution Ilf III. other fellow fixing th. farmers’ selling Nntlcr i» hereby gi»«" that price. ns well a* hi» buying price Town of Gasbm. Ma»hingt«n| ( ount \ . *»l <1 ■ . I 1 . S---H calls scaled Ind* f«r • hard surfaced JAPANESE EPIC pai.-uirnt and iiiipro» émeut oil lliy.-da, the Japanese »ho ha. trout Street from the south I n< been eleven years on the John ,( Mill Mr. ( t lu th. moth ...I. ul i )ak Street, ami be I w < < n I he pre • Dennis place, ha. »uh lensed the <nt pavement *»11 and along »ai.l place to an American, and in hi. or sidewalk line, on the west side advertisement in this issue ti ll, of »aid Front Mrvet. and for the why, in hi. quaint way, that he 1» .cChstruction of curbs, head. r». going to .ell hi. stock and not bi inlets. « ati-libaslns, drains, and 1 part of the “Japallr.c problem dram pipe», ami for grading and excavating ami filling on said por 1111 < da come. a. near lieiug 11)0 ti.iii of Front Street, and fur do per cent American a. am of Ulg everything needful and nr. them, and ha. life membership in essarv for making a complete Im the American Ki d Cro.. for him provemrnt on said street Such Imi» »hall lx- for tin total .elf, hi. wife, and hi. children. cost of making the complete Im The Argus print, hi» adverti»«- pruvement ami shall lw its ml», d nient as Mr, Hiycila write, it in specifying the cost *»f each Item good ehirography, and it 1» worth thereof, and may include the while reading. whole or any part of »aid Ini provemrnt Separate bids will be GLORIA SWANSON received on any part of »aid work Bid* must lx* a« * onipanled with Gloria Swanson, »tarring in a new specifications for mix, quantities, Sam Wood production, Prodigal proportion, kind, construction and Daughters," will be on the screen uiat. rial used in making said lui at the i.iberty, Sunday, Monday provrment, and the manner of and Tuesday. Gloria'» gown» arc making thr satur, for thr mm more superb than ever ahd the plctr information of thr t'ounid role in "Prodigal Daughter» ill making ».-lrction i.f thr type to give» her a fine vehicle in which be used in making said improve to stage her talent», It is it Para turni; »aid Imi» »hall be hied with mount picture and that I» «uñí the R> i ord.-r of the I ow 11 of tía» cient to movie fans, Cha*. ( Ury, ton or before eight o ciurli of who was in ' The Connecticut Monday, th.- 23rd .lav of July, Yankee,” appear» in this picture 1923. and old 1 heodorc Koberls, who For the ext> nt of the improvr - always fits into a character lik< ment and quantities required »ee he was the character himself, 1» tiie estimâtes «if the engineer on in the photoplay. With Swanson tile with th«- Recorder and Roberts both in the offering Done by order of the Council what more is wanted? of thr I own of Gaston Hu. 9th ■ lav of Jul> A D. ivta h !.. Kotier.trin. AT THE LIBERTY I» to Itri oriler. Alice Brady, th. new screen »Ur, in "The Snow Brule,” will be tin NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI E- Liberty program Friday and Sat MENT urday. This is one of thr North • rn pictures that cnrrir.v meh In the < ouilty Court of the Stair splendid photography that in a of Oregon for Washington July evening you see breath frost County. in the audit rn >- ami Mis, Brady In tin- Matter of III! Estate ..f scored a knockout when this of Anna I t lolil, dr. raved. f.-ring wa* given theatre patrons. Notice is hereby given, that t hi 1 to entir. cast is brilliant anil limb rsigii. || Em I utor of thr la st • his upper Canada piay will Will ami rrslaiiir.it of said tir please. I’sual matinee Saturday <-• asril, I.as bird in tlir above rn afternoon. titled court and cause, lii. final account ami report a. Mich, ___ __ and _ GRANGE NOTICE thr court has fiard and appoint» d thr 11th day of lugiisl, 192.1, nt All members arc invited to I n - the hour of |l) „’< |.„ t \ \| uf present nt the meeting Saturday, •aid day, and thi I room of • Inly 14 an important program. t'.c above entitled in lliila •State Lecturer will be'present. I 1.0, < )r- gon, as • mu- nini pl “ for In uring ........ Nel, Larson, of below Minter ■ 'I >« < «111111 and for the final Bridge, wa up to th«- county seat Itleini nt nf said estntc Tuesday. Dated thi July IKfi. 19^3 L V. Trullingi-r, oldtime Hills William Wilkins, boro resident, spent the last of Executor of the |H,| Will »ml the week in thr city. 1 ' stanu-nt of ib < ( a,e<|. Hare, Mi Al. ar 5, Peters, Attor N. P. Larson, working at Brigh ton, was greeting friends here 1 vs for Executor. Saturday, having been over holi «lay week. Tlx- constant rain-, for a couple ■ «Uys after tlx- Fourth played Deputy F.dw. C. Luce returned from his vacation just in time to h.vm with the cherry crop, take care of the July rush for ' "K many of t|„- R„y„| A„,K ht«h were in demand for can marriage licenses July so far is ">g. Logan, also suffered from giving Jun«- a close race for him or». "• moisture, ami by th. time th. <«••» had c l. ar. d Hi.- In rries wrr< Raymond Gray, who has been f,,r «’ommercial pack at Seaside for several weeks, re turned home the |(l,t of tin- week. Inch hay was damaged, as n •eat many farms had cut the first H< reports Alvin Johnaon, of this "" We. k. Humin.I, ,,f aerrs oity, as <l<>ing W(.)| jh n rt.fresh uram v re partially fiatt.-ix.l, mi nt stand at that resort. '• ""• loss Will not be sever, nt A J. Manley, f|„rist for the < lark«’» below the city park, was 'mt.forit went down in "swirls,” •ving much of it standing Th. operated <UI f„r n(.|lt(. appendicitis ent her god has In, '' 1 ’it ' *S'l,llt*'> the other day. pl'iyiug ■voe with « very harvest ¿'far 7 ■ ih I Miss Lillian Peters, of Bon n« rs Ferry, Idaho, a guest at the '•st the clover hay, then thi* her •'•S, and tln-n the grain and still I rahl home, underwent an opera ion for „ like affliction, and is at '■«;< ""I be a fin. harvest v.7 uiilcss Jupiter g. Is that old ,prlll' Hie Smith hospital. Wing can at work again. THE ARGUS It th« belt advertising medium in Washing tun County. Try it» column» It will bring will pleoar you buunr»» ■Subacribe for it. It you. Bakery Output Over The Top I he Perfection Bakery on Fourth of July werk anjoyed •hr greatest output of bread and pastnee in it« history Besides supplying its up town trade it baked all •»* brrml, pies, doughnut», »nails, etc., used at the crlrhra- • ¡«xi» concession» «nd gave SATISFACTION Why nut ask your grocer for Perfection Bread? We can pirate you. i Perfection Bakery —