The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 26, 1923, Image 6

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    REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
OUR GREAT CONSOLIDATION
SALE ENDS SATURDAY
Friday and Saturday mark the closing of thia great Unloading Sale. Many new and »pedal bargain*
have been added with »till greater reduction». Just two day» left to »ecure your summer need» at ihew
letnarkable reduced price».
SEE OUR WINDOWS
Just received from
Xi w
Y ork
Latest novelties now so popular
In attractive colors that you will
surely want.
Are selling < v< ry
where to $8.50. For two day - you
get your pick at only
Voiles. Organdies.
$3.98
Dimity,
arc attractive.
ul of
Princess Sw IsS,
Percale, Gingham,
(liest'
They
Y ou will want sever-
at this bargain priec.
Don t fail to see them, only
$1.98
Women'»
Women»
ALL WOOL
TRIMMED HATS
TWEED SUITS
big special Lot
Seeing is believing. Don t
fail to see them
V »lues
Your pi k
to $7.50
$10.00
Khaki and Wool Outing Togs
JAP CREPES—per yard
13c
MEN’S WORK SUITS
One
piei'e, blue
»tiff« i
»tripe,
$1.98
ALL SILK PONGEE—per yard
EXTRA SPECIAL
BARGAIN LOT
98c
Outing breeches, coats, mid­
dies. shirts, skirts of heavy­
khaki; knickers of all wool
tweed.
Broken lots and sizes in val
PAISLEY SILKS—per yard
ucs to
$3.50.
Take
MEN’S WHIPCORD PANTS
$1.99
your
pick nt this »ale price
98c
MEN’S KHAKI PANTS
$1.49
FIBER SILK HOSE
For Women-
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
pair
49c
53c
STRAW HATS
MEN’S UNION SUITS
10c
Athletic »tyle
SPECIAL VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
For the whole family
|.,t, 3 .ml 4 blk f.
U ni II S.mlcr, 11 u,
M Mi < rumivi i t »
»«* • < re» I »
... Bullir.II.
Mavnanl \
I Va..... .. •
t
'
Summer Skirts
$2.48
*>
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Humphrey. A.hL •lü
.
J
st rn el Ul t«> John • »«‘t
wr|| , t «n. lot IT Frrwmg » Or
HOT WEATHER DRESSES
SILK, WOOL. AND SILK AND WOOL
SLEEVELESS SWEATERS
C-r| R Mei..m r I«. W « .................
10 s.r.» M. 36 I 3 . r 3 w. H>
'Vii/or,.»............ ...
79c
« hard Tract. $10
J K Stern rt u* to Ruth < hrl,
ti n.eii. lot» IL , tri ami I*.
ing c Orc rliard Tract $10
k M
J Weiden Herrry rt ut Io
36
I
I •
Howell et U». * •>r«-, »c.
I r I w, $ 10.
I ranklm F » « ritt to I Yelia ( •>»
, „t ......
>. l i Grò». kdd fio
IS blk . 5 , Oak
<’ A slupl. » rt us to F \ " atrou«
et u». 10 IT acre. »«■ H t I • r 4
Checks
S on 2« lu U
w . $ 10
Fdith St
t'laremr M
JohiiMin l »I
\ \ t'n.ell to Frank • "
l,|. , I »> r« \nth«>nv W Hart «I I
. Xu 60 $10, al,«« ' • »‘re An
$2.48
thon, M Hart .1 I . . X60
.lame, T Button Hu»
Jam. ,
T Hutton. 3 63 acre» blk 17 South
Park Adil. Ford (¡rove. $1 . al.o
IP 30 a. re, ,e«- rt t Itrl* and
Navy
,«■«• I t I , r 4 w.
J B t’oughran i t Ul to O (Ì
Jack »on et ut. ea,t I ? 73 acre» lol
Acre,.
I7Í, Bravcrton Reed»ill<
Sssaa N lo M
$2.48
$10
M F Tu I lock to F Lillian Xot
1er » U lot, I and 3. blk I«, Bra (
verton, $10.
G I Xc w man et ut to II J I ull
am rt nt. I acre W E Hall d I .
$10.
II.*«, Xewman ct vir t . U I
Fullaui et ut. 16 36 sere» U dilani
F Hall «I I c. Xo 44. t I • ri»
$10
S H Davi, et ut t*> W liliali.
CouttS et al. it Im lots 7 anil »
Covell , Add, Beavrton $10
R F Peter, et u» to F liner J
William, rt in. lot » Prier» \dd
White Wash Skirts
$2.48
Many of theaa akirt» »old as high as >12 0». »nd
sold
for
I»««
than
$5 00
$10
waiting for
( M Er loll rt Ul I<> Henry
Kurt* rt ui, 60 acre, J antra II
Robinson and wife d I c So 50 I
I n r I w, $10
Frrn Xi.kuin McDougal et al
to H H M« F.ld .wnev et al I 17 VO
acres, Almoran Hill d I < t 3 » r 3
w ami » w. $ 10
Meri bandite
Albert Lawson rt ui to (¡ar
tirld w Bovnton, lot il Ylriander
Vere,, t Inri», Elam Y uung d
I c X<> 45. $10
F \ W atrou, rt u> lo John M
Friday rt us lot, I 3. 3 9 IO II.
It. IS, 14 IS blk 3 Hall , tdd
IUrrst Grove, $10
X.irlhwrstrrn Tru.t < * t., X II
Sehirilrl r t in lot «i blk I High
land Park. ?IO
Da»ld < hri,tupher rt ut to \n
ton Budiyn, * e
r I 4 , of
»»( n »
w • • o
,r< 17, Il n r » w ll> A«T» a, f 1 0
David Huwa rt al to Mallrll •
Bal»hi«er, 3'1 43 aerr, •er» I nn>l
3. t I n r 3 w . ami »ec, 32 and aa.
t 3 n r 3 w, $10
Il A Klik, rt ut to Cora M II»..
150 aerr, ,rc 38 t 3 , r 3 w. 110
tllavr Johnson rt ui to < ir «»rgr
fi lhilwill rt ut, 33W a* rr, ,er 10
t 3 n r 3 w, $IO
Nellie S M Hoard tn Thro St
Pierre et ut. part of lut I blk >,
Tinker A Stewart', Add, Hill,Im
ro $10.
Robert Knight tu
m Dick,on
rt ut, I 533 ai rr. Win ( hatfirld
I
I
Brown .ml family went
d I c X' ii 40 t I * r 4 w, $10
to Sherman munir la,l week,
Ruth Helen Will tu Mr, F I'
Mr. Brown »nd Huth remaining
Will. $100
for the »ummer ami Mr Hriiwn
Gru M McDonald rt nr tu F
.mi daughter, Cora, returning
Monday.
<
I
brought down
some sample, of Turkish Red
u heat, raised on the ranch «if hie
brother in law, A K. A »tell, at
Moro
Grain of tin, kind la rati-
mated to go at from la» |<> 30
sa< k, per at re up In the Sherman
county section this year,
Tha cksai, you haw Uaa
Goar’s Woman’s Shop
vìa I ne I idi tona i used va r uuyers jervice
°
L n
y
I
announces'
IT’S REPRESENTATION
Heralded as the greatest achievement in mod-
ern methods of merchandising USED CARS.
the NATIONAL USED CAR BUYERS
SERVICE is coming to your city—to bring to
you a definite plan of buying used cars, na­
tional in its scope.—with uniform standards of
representation, workmanship and guarantees.
It will relieve Used Car Buyers of the element
of chance and guesswork. It will put an end
to unscrupulous methods of merchandising. It
will guide your judgment in the selection of a
car that will be worth all you are asked to pay
for it. It will protect your investment in more
ways than one.
This NATIONAL SERVICE is a new princi­
ple,—a correct one—constructive, upbuilding
and permanent. It is an exclusive service to
be used by one dealer only in your city—the
sort of a dealer whom we have selected because
of his moral and financial ability to fulfill the
high standards of regulations established by
this National Organization.
The policy of this service will appeal to you
because it recognizes your desires. No matter
how wise or unwise you may be in motor car
knowledge this national plan is so clean, open
and frank, so appealing in its get-up, so con­
clusive in its proof that the most sceptical and
cautious must admit the security and protec­
tion it offers to ANY buyer of ANY car sold
under this plan.
Think, if you will, just what you would like to
know about a used car if you were in the mar­
ket for one. Jot down the requisites you would
demand—before you bought and after you
bought. Ee as careful as though you were in­
vesting your five years warnings, keep these
thoughts fresh in your memory and compare
them with the plan which we will publish later.
You will find that our plan is the actual ful­
fillment of your desires—that is why we call
this the
NATIONAL USED CAR BUYERS
SERVICE
In
Hillsboro
The success of any thought or idea depends en­
tirely on the doing of it. That is why we have
studied the local field of automobile dealers to
determine the most desirable to operate and
use the
NATIONAL USED CAR BUYERS
SERVICE
The volume of business or net profits that a
dealer makes does not interest us nearly as
much as does his reputation and desire to do
the right thing—plus his financial ability to
keep faith with his clients. After careful in­
vestigation, and recommendations from leading
business men, bankers and those engaged in
automotive trades we are glad to announce our
selection of the
Buick Motor Sales
MODERN HOUSE TOR SALE
BUICK DISTRIBUTORS
“Getting a ‘hzdf-Nelson’ on a good thing,” is the
way Mr. Peterson put it when he took over our
plan, and we in turn feel jutt a» enthusiastic in
our selection of Mr. Peterson, head of the Buick
Motor Sales Co.
While most dealers hold strange ideas about the
sort of ethics that are necessary to make the
Used Car business pay, Mr. Peterson decided that
this business was no different in its problems
than any other, and he for one would upset the
dope by tying up tight to old man “Golden
Rule.” Mr. Peterson has laid the correct founda­
tion as evidenced by the hearty support and rapid
growth of his business in this district.
We find the spirit of co operation permeating the
entire organization—team work—if you please,
has made possible the fulfillment of Buick Motor
Sales Co. standards. And now has come, to still
further enhance and inspire confidence in this or­
ganization, the new-day system of merchandising
Used Cars.
Phon. 157
Mr ami Mrs J. S Braviti, nf
M aym- Michigan, ami Mie» Ell»
al» th Roberta, of A,hlmrn, Ga ,
*• re gu* «te at the home of Mr.
ami Mr, (, W Hagle, during the
past two werk,
for Women
( ulumbta knit bathiag »»*•■
women, at (mar • W
Q \k i «i 11.»
I Tmn».
wa» down to thr <itv TwJ»«
grrrting frimd«
Wm Orlrtih of ttrrni.i, »k*
hr ia in thr meri mtilr b»"»'“
wa» in the cit y I
*n‘‘ ”
rd on thr home pa <r
Mr.
M
<
I, n <l»»«’
Monday from
\milt.
with relative,
mouth ami Linn « ounty.
Mr» J C Cnin< ."‘I
Mi»» l.oulae Coleman. Moo«''
Iona and Jo,rplilm
Im­
portland, were vi.ltmg Htl1’1""
friend* Friday.
Mr. and Mr, \ugu,t Tr»« •"
Mr. an<l Mrs Ralph Desville,
(W
camping al Winof" SpriM’
of < orvalli,, arr «pending the Ridge, and August » rites th»«
week with Hillsboro relative» anil ia feeling fine ami ' »hn< '
fri» ml, Ralph i» with Hie Stagg» everyday. Go t<> .t, YutP*1’’
»torr in the college city,
have mir lie»t wi«h‘
—*
Iry Our Battery Service
JYe n°Y have the best battery service in the city. All
kinds of batteries re vamped, re-built; We charge all
makes and give satisfaction. Charges reasonable.
Open until 9 P. M. Every Night
NEW MAN IN CHARGE
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LOOK FOR COMPLETE DETAILS OF THIS NEW, CONFIDENCE BUILDING PLAN
NATIONAL USED CAR] BUYERS SERVICE
PLACE YOUR ORDER IN EARLY FOR THAT
FORD CAR
s
0TT0 DICKSON & CO.
South Second Street, Hilkboro, Oregon
A loo Forest Grove and Beav^r,<,n