■ —■ ■ ■ ■ -r- HILLSBORO ARGUS COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER REAL ESTATE TR\NSFF.RS Joseph Greer and Daughter His Bv Henry Kitehall Webater v. v. mckinney - - - >««»•>» MRS I- C McKINNEY. last Editor - ------------------- -—.———--------------- C• H. bbs Mserlll C—nun> SUBSCRIPTION, ftlJO A YEAR — — " ~I Issued ou Thuraday of eac'i week by McKinney A McKinney, Publishers. Continued from last Week questions ind a curs r, look tlir. ugti 1 nterad in the Post ilftive >1 Hillsboro, his notes put her abreast of the sltua tion. She knew her buwlneaa; so Oregon, as second-class m id u atter. much was enay to see. Yet she was not. Henry felt, quite THEY PASS ON the type of busln.'s woman he was 1 acquainted with Iler drees had a Within tin past week, Hillsboro somewhat mannish air which they, as lias lost two of her well known a rule, are careful to avoid. When the meeting broke up. Henry's citizens in Rishrad G. ( ollins mil Unnici II. F.mrick. Tin creator delay, occupied by the meticulous ad Justment of I » me ’•< r before putting lias called, but not before they on bts overcoat, g.m Miss MacArthur were enabled to do much good au opportunity. al> »t an invitation, work for theirs and their com perhaps, to come up and s|>rak to him inunity. "Wouldn't you like to ** your new- Through their pleasing person office. Mr. cYaven. before you goP' He alities and earnest desire for the followed her *'»n the Corridor with good things they had won many ■ curiously stimulating sense of ad , venture. friends who mounr their loss. ■'Ttna was Mr Ferris' office," the Astimc goes on these • Idtinu rs said as she uahenst him Into a room will pass and th« ir places w ill be that was Ju«t the is nvrational quar- taken by others, but our memories tered-rak an.I ground glass box stall. will continue to go back to those "He was treasurer of the old com­ who paved the way in this com pany At least, sbe added without ■ smile, “he was called treasurer.“ munity. He perceived plainly enough that she meant to tell him something. and BETTY COMPSON AS CROOK ; waited, with a trepidation he was afraid wasn't quite cvncraled. for her To save thousands of men. wooimi to go on. "I only meant." sh«‘ explained, "that and children ffrom a fate worse than death, a girl crook elects to Mr. Gr.s-r Is alw.ejs so full of the one thing that happeu* to be on his mind aid a district attorney in his in that the rest of U' have to catch hold dividual campaign, tins metioned Just anywhere ami till In.” by authority, against a ring of After she bad gone he dropped down malefactors. Betty Compson Into the swivel-chair- tils swivel chair plays this role in a new- Para now—feeling th«' Imperative need of a mount picture, coming to the few minutes In which to get himself But before the process of Liberty Theatre m xt Sunday. together Monday and Tuesday in “The re«.-ollectli>n had fairly found time to begin, he Leant atop----- Greer *, he waa Woman With Four Faces." It is sure—come down the corridor and a Herbert Brenon production and turn Into the s«i-retary’a office neat was adapted by George Hopkins door. from a story by Bayard Veiller. "Oh. hello.’” he heard her any. “1 Richard Dix is featured with Miss thought you'd gone.” The other said—It waa Greer—"God­ C ompson. frey. what an afternoon!” and plumped duwu heavily on her ilrak NOTICE "Well.” Greer went on after striking a match, "I guess we’re really started, December Sth and thereafter the at last. I don't t>elleve there'« any prices advertised by Skaggs more d—d fee-fo-fum that they can See you tomorrow?" he I'nited Stores in Portland papers I think of. will apply to our store in Hills naked. "How about dinner up at the flat? My train doesn't go until mid­ boro. night." Skaggs I'nited Store«. "I can't come to dinner. But lunch Is all right. If you like, and the rent Special release, Brunswick of the aftern.ion.” record Numlx-r 2501.—Th«- Phar­ "D—n it. Jennie, can't yon leave macy. the one decent workday in the week Guy M. Edson and wife were atone?" “You have too many workday« aa tt out from Portland Thanksgiving la. Fit be there at one. but I won't day. visting with the Edsons and iralt. So if you're at work and don’t Tuppers. feel like stopping, you needn't." "Oh, all right I One o'clock, then. The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sister» will have a soial You're sn infernal tyrant. Jennie." "So would you be, Joe" (or did she meeting at the lodge rooms to­ call him Joey), “tf you got the chance, morrow- night. A program ha« I gue - been arranged. The next moment Henry heard her Marriage licenses were issued going Then, before he could move or to Frank L. Howland and Viola think, the communicating door waa L. Fleischhauer of Cherry Grove: thrown open, and Greer, at (»race with Elmer I.. Lawrence and Ruth I.. the world, came tn upon him. He gave Henry an amiable «mile, pleased Mye rs. te find him there. Before spraktng he Thanksgiving guests at the Art devoted a moment to a prodigious Miltenberger home were Mr. and yawn and stretch. "Well." lie «aid, as be squeezed the Mrs. Charles McCreary, their son Ben and daughters, Thelma min water out of his eyes, “that’s over. lone. The McCreary« are former We're through with that sort of boakutn for a while, anyway. You residents, but for the past few found It as dull as 1 did; I could see years have resided in Portland, that. Let'« go aoraewhere and have a where Both father and son are chin—and a drink," he added. “I’m employed at the Port of Portland drier right now than thia country will ever be." at St. Johns. Greer piloted him back Into a aort Mr. and Mrs. G. Garthofner of grill where, apparently, food was and small daughter returned the to be lialnt, tie was content to let It drop and go back to the main theme. "Well, I don't get any of tliew fet- ' lows,' he said ; "the financial gang. I don't see how they get away with it. 1 don’t see bow they kwp themselves alive. Oh, I know you're on their side. You were In the hank, weren’t you? And they put you in here to keep an eye on me. But you're no more like them really than I am. I saw that well enough at the meeting. There were a dozen times today when we both wanted to sav. 'To h 1 with UP (Continued neat week; (irov e, $.350 Hugh Lewis ,-t ux to R R Num mi rs it iix , \ I _■ I ' •' •”'* ti blk Minnie (' \\ nil to Allan \ Dal«, ttS. Beav erton, $ 10- lots in (iar«lcn Home, $10. .1 II Canipbn to Hugli I i vv ' is cl ux, lots ft tulli «i. blk IS, Bea Tupper i-t iix . lots m South Park \dd. I'ori cst (iriui . $27'<* I v ertoli. $ 10. W m P \ Dahlstrom i t »' \\ II Hill to G< orge It Hill, lol th Im h. lots in l hi m •' lownsilc 1 I Boetclier’s \iLI. Grcenlmrq ' Height», $10. $10 l ewis C Hight ct IIX to I.istfi J M Richard« to George Fisher in MiH "ll * Ht ux. î I ravt - in ■.<•«• I I 2 n r I s. \l D n n s . t ux ’ »• \ I nSi III! v v e r I i i ‘ ' 0 Neal John I ight et ux to Emil Ylta M H ill to Georg. 1 IL in I eek. » .seres ««*«' .30 t t n r .3 vv . $ I \ Johnson, I acre sees 15 and Id W Mahon to Georgi 1 Hein t 2 s r 1 w. $10 Ml« n S Dill, s 1 ' |i «'k. 4 acres see ,3i> I I n r >3 w . lloviland et ux. 20 ier«s see .35, $1. Frctleriek Grogg Jr cl in to ( I l n r 4 vv , $10 Daisy C Griswold I** WiLon II K I cui». .32 sa acres >. «• 21 t 2 n Rogers ct iix . tr.si t in I n ilatin ■ 2 w. $1. John F \ ail it iix to S, Loot Gardens. $»300 Frank W H iniiinn •<» •’ »I District No }>2. tract in »«•«• 21 t I Tlyornbtirtr, .3 acri s II irvi v ( I irk s r 1 w. $ 10. \\ \ Shavv ct ux to Tilli«- Hose \ • l Iv . I .Stift acres Kinn« »swood \c. \ Munson to \lbcrt 1 sehman. $SS7 25 lot in Conzvliniun Bros terrs, \\ ,\ St irker et ux to Joe Bor see 24 t 2 s r 2 vi $1 ovieka el ux, traet in sc«' 17 t ’ s Jennie Leeson Brown to Ivan r 1 w, $10. II Zimmerman, tr i.-I In sec .3 » t I A I’ Dav is et iX to 11, lire Clnv . r .3 w. $10. ■ Vannoy. Ir.nl in Tuck, r A Stew Alma S Jonson to .1 R Mi Don irt’s \dd, Hillsboro. $1100. ’Id et iix , 2 7l» acres \nthonv W Hart d I < No «0 T 1 i r 1 « t«0 W H Hollis to II E Burns, I > \rthur B McFarlane ct al 2 blk .3 1. Forest Grove. $10. G F. Westin ;hous< to Henry l‘ ’Chester Frydenddl it ux. OS 100 Nelson i t al. I I. 11 -■ . ?' t " n I- veres sec 10 t 2 n r » w . $1 Barbara Martin et ux to M D 5 w. 410 Lavvrenc«' ct ux, lot «i blk 41 Georyyc 11 Hilt to Charles H M ' • r \. i . 'I' ' * 1 " Thompson Co, bd I Boi teller's C F Clinehens ct ux to M D \dd. Grienburg IL ights, $10. I iwrenc«' et ux. lot ■' bl 40 Met» Edward (î Goff el ux to Clyde . r \ . r. Tr u t s * I 0 F. Roberts.in ct ux. I let in see t> Scott G Wiltshire to Rachel t 1 n r 4 vv, $10. Miller. $300, lots in North Plains Bank of B iv ertön I > Fred J«-0 *.300 sen. 1 acre Johnson Estati Adil. I ena I! Whitmore rt vir to Beaverton Rcedville Ac. $10. Gold'i Mav Ros. . t vir. tract in W I. Wilson i 'r •" . ft » ■ a ' U ' ‘ In th. Msttrr of th.- I ........... t lut Jack, ilree is.-«l X ..I i< e i ■ l’î I ■ ■ .tersiglieli III« been ilulv ....................1 >he hini(*‘,»i < thrguii, ntl «Ht»rr«l ftin Itcrrtiib^f ®, »i»«l ihre« tlüg ihr »nisi t *h»r •»( ihr I »Idir i»t t'‘ir»trr V I M« .lrt»|», .h«r »rr«l. I«» • « »! w dl fr»»iti «tirtl «tflrr J ah I‘»J I, |»r»»« rr»l hi «rll Ihr r« tl r«l < Mlalr *»f Orrtftiit i,. w)l llrghhihitf ii * i»..|h| Ni»»rth Ai»«! vi « , t SiHtllrtirftl «»»lint n, I» I C K m I »h» XX til X|. t io.î î. . i u.. rritlrr m ( II» h I» • ». . k (rrl J Ihm» r Kuril» i |*lr*r«i»li. r | •» > »hh Uh M M "I I |(|, () Xihiiinltl r tlui «»I i|lt |f. r r i. k I XI II Ili I«..J, I î Hump, Il « «I .I \ IlillalMir«». Orr<* »». Xtt inhihtr Will run two trucks daily to and from Portland— First truck leaving at 8 o'clock Second truck leaving at 10 o’clock Leaving Portland office for Hillsboro at 1 o’clock and at 4 o'clock OFFICES HILLSBORO 1153 Washington Street. Phone 542 PORTLAND 209 Oak Street. Phone Broadway 0401 The Hillsboro Transfer Co. ■ f K il|«iiie»| \| -, I « I, , i Intiinbilr lmii|»» < iwih p rj w are. “Say Merry Christmas Electrically” ftl n l hrist.nv r. both I .«fid ami Beautiful I l<«tri.al ftpplian ■ i r. now th. f iv nr .1 i. uu mbr .in < « W « I. v « e a III. c line Io »« I. . I from su. I, , Grill Stove«. Waffle Irons, Inasterà. P«wcolat«»r Seta, Culling Irons, I lash lights. Elevine Heaters, Irons, Desk l amps and F latures ALSO XMAS TUFF. I IGHTS Come in an«l l<»«>k them ovqr. < Kir prices are within «each of all Starting On December 10 The Hillsboro Transfer Co. Ik* < '«»Miti '. Orr g«»»» çXJ ' ä X jä AJ i a JJ savin : Cash stores SKAGGS PRICES are consistent with the cost of the merchandise, and our enormous Buying Power makes these PRICES LOWER. Remember— “SKAGGS ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS” I Case Carnation or Borden’s Milk 10 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard 8 Iba. Swift's Jewel Shortening Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon 10 Iba. Gold« n Marshmallow Syrup 10 Iba. Red Karo Syrup (Crystal While) 10 Iba. Blue Karo Syrup 10 Iba Skaggs Cane and Maple Syrup 9 Iba. Rolled Oats 9 Iba. Farina 9 and 8-10 Iba. Rye, Whole Wheat or Graham FLrur 1 Mothe-ra’ or Carnation Oata Premium 3 Grape Nuts I—9-lh. Albers Buckwheat Flour I—2' j Iba. Peacock Buckwheat Flour I—2‘ i lb«. Olympic Pancakr Flour 4 Sunbrite Cleanser 22 Crystal White Soap 25 White Wonder Soap 20 P. Ar G. N.iptha Soap 2 Large Pee « Waxhing Machine Powder 1 lb. Schillings’ Coffer 3 Iba. Bulk I aberry Coffee 4 Iba. Bulk Cocoa 4 Iba. Popcorn 2 Iba. Plain Mix«d Candy 2 Iba. Xmas Mixed Candy 2 lbs. Commercial Chocolate« 2 lbs. Roar City Mixed Candy (French Creams) 3 Iba. Filberts 2 Iba. Paper Shell Almonds 2 lbs. Hard Shell Almonds 2 lbs. Brazil Nuts 1 lb. Peanuts I lb. Brat Grade Mince Meat Norway Mackerel, each 1 Package Swedish Health Bread 3 No. I |.i|y of Valley Sifted Peas 2 No. 2 l ily of Valley Sifted Pea, 2 No 2 l ily of Valley Cut Refugee Brans 4 No. 2'$ Tomatoes with Puree 3 No. 2'i Morgan Tomatoes (Solid Pack) > lbs. Bulk Seedless Raisins 5 lbs. Bulk Black Figs 2 Pack Vges Sun-Mai<| Seeded or Seedless Raisins z '5-OZ. Packages Red Ribbon Currants I GO b. Tin Clover and Alfalfa Honey $4 80 | K5 155 ,2J I 05 .79 fi9 1.59 43 fiO .43 .33 Ml .89 .29 .25 .25 98 1.00 .95 .39 .90 .23 .25 .35 45 .49 50 .49 .38 ,45 .15 .25 .20 •’’f* .49 45 «4!» -4!* 55 .55 25 -4S 7 75 NO I ICE:—December 8th and thereafter prices advertised by Skaggs United Stores in Portland papers will apply to our Store in Hillsboro Skaggs United Stores Phone 2171, Hillsboro, Oregon ¿3