The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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    MARCH 21, lv
THE HULSBORO ARCUS—HILLSBORO. OREGON
PAGE TEN
Mexican War Has Left Real
Prejudice, Says H. V. Gates
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supply during the pre-Easter sea­
son.
Landscaping
Plans Announced
For Easter Week
2
EASTER PUMPS
Queen Quality—Selby Arch Preeerver
1
Beautifully designed light kid», »tunning new patents
with imported buckles, combination new French beige
and patent. New heels—new straps.
(Easter shipment
just received.)
$2.98
to
$12.00
New Luxite "Symbol” heel hone, all ailk top
to toe. New spring
shades
98c
NEW EASTER
COATS
Lineof Beauty
K. A. PRICE
Music and Electric Co.
Before You Select Your Easter Wardrobe Buy
Correct Foundation Garment»
W elcomes
You
«
In our corset department you will find
Gossard foundations of all descriptions, to
meet your every need. They are fashion­
ably correct, fit and wear perfectly, and are
moderate in price. Your Faster wardrobe
will be doubly smart if you are first fitted
by one of our experts in a specially chosen
Gossard.
$49.50
TO
The guaranteed no sag, stretch
or wrinklr nil woo) material. For
beauty, workmanship and authen­
tic style these lovely coats sur
pass your highest expectation*.
TO
SPRING MILLINERY
New braids and straws.
Special lot for
QQ
this event
HILLSBORO’S
DRESS SALE
Spring Opening
Friday Evening at 7:30 p. m.
Gossard Graduate Corsetier in charge.
Maternity fittings guaranteed.
and Ensembles, New
charming frocks and
sport suits in n won-
derful array of color
and style.
Surgical
Included in thia lot
about 25 dresses taken
from our »14.95 rack
.nil reduced to »9 85
All sizes to 54
Friday and Saturday, March 22*23
MAJESTIC
KIDDIES
Balloons
Get them in front of
our store. Don't miss
getting one.
Friday
evening at 7:30.
Free
Washington
County’s Largest Department Store
HILLSBORO. OREGON
We Invite You to Inspect Our
USED CARS
While you are in town for the
Performance
GREATER
“'Jieau.tu I
Inairomeni panel ixlao
of Diamond Matched
OneotaJ «ahnM framed
with Bull Walnut and
Spring Opening
its just the right time to get that car you have been wanting, and
we have it here! Come in and see what
’
we have.
RUdeeye Maple P
Complete with Tubes
Friday Evening, March 22
Model 71
Low Boy Type
A period style in finest matched
butt walnut veneers—with Electro
Dynamic Speaker.
$16900
(Completely Equipped)
Model 181
Combination Radio and
Phonograph
A Console cabinet style. Majestic
Dynamic Radio and Majestic Electro
Phonograph—all in one.
$33150
1-1926 Paige Sedan, 2-door
1-1926 Ford Tudor Sedan,
Ruxtell Axle
1 Dodge Sedan
1—1923 Dodge Sedan
1-1924 Jewett Touring
1- 1924 Maxwell Touring
2- 1924 Ford Coup es
2—1924 Ford Roadsters
2-1926 Ford Roadsters
2 Chevrolet Tourings
2-1926 Chevrolet Roadsters
3-1925 Ford Tourings
5-1924 Ford Tourings
1-1924 Star Touring
1-1928 Indian Scout
Motorcycle
1-1926 Harley-Davidson
Motorcycle with sidecar
1-1926 Ford Roadster with
steel box
Several Other Cara to Choose From.
Complete
We are featuring
IMI
TERMS—of unusual convenience
for Spring and Summer
Phone 311
SEE STYLE SHOW AND LIVING MODELS
In Our Store Friday Evening, March 22
The Gossard
Spring Opening
The Hillsboro Pharmacy
"Open House" Friday evening. 7:110 to 9:30.
Special Displays and Entertainment.
(No
goods sold Friday evening.)
BIG STREET DANCE FRIDAY EVE!
STREET DANCE FRIDAY EVE!
to visit our store during the
Ladies’ Hand Bags
Friday and Saturday, March 22-23
Phone 111X
GREATER
You will be provided with Special Entertain­
ment and will be taken throughout our place of
business. You will have the opportunity of
viewing every department of a modern drug
store.
Invites You to Hillsboro’s Spring Opening
Pruning, Grafting and Budding
Rev. Haller Aids
In Research Work
WE INVITE YOU
at the new courthouse to Self
ridge Bro». Furniture company
for a figure of »169.35
For y-
mne shades are to be installed.
Five concerns were bidding.
The church will be decorated
with greens in observance of the
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religious holy day, and there will
The county court Thursday
be special music, including the
For
Sale—Old newspapers at the
I'lhn-
and “Jerusalem." the awarded the contract for furnish­
latter to be sung by Mrs. Glenn ing and installing window shades Argus office; 10c per bundle
V. Payne. Both are used in all
Christian churches on this day,
which celebrates the entrance of
Jesus into Jerusalem on the Sun­
day before hi» crucifixion. Mr.
Haller will preach a special ser­
mon on "What Price Glory?” re­
counting the cost of discipleship
in the procession following the
master. At the close of the ser­
vice there will be a distribution
of palm branches by the high
following week,
school boys.
the church as Holy
During in the
special ser
known i..
week, there will be Wednesday
nights.
Or
vices on Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday Haller will
See J. Huenergardt for professional landscap-
Are the
Tuesday evening Mr.
jng. Now is the time for beautifying lawns or
speak on "Blessed
Meek.” The topic on Wednes­
planting formal gardens.
day evening will be "The Barren
Tree,” and on Thursday evening
there will be an observance of
the
Holy
Communion of the
Lord's Supper, in commemora­
tion of its institution on the first
"Maundy Thursday.” Good Fri­
day services will be held on the
following evening. All the week­
day services will begin at 7:30
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Better Watch repairing.—“Kel-
lington the Jeweier.”
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Mexico as seen in a 9000-mile who said Diaz was a very demo­
journey during the last year of cratic president and that a man
President Diaz' administration of his type is required to rule a
was interestingly described by H. country with a 70 per cent peon­
V. Gates, engineer and Civil war age.
The pay call, which is so pop­
veteran, in an address before the
Hillsboro Rotary club luncheon ular in the American army, is
Thursday. Hi» son, O. B. Gates, never blown for the Mexican rebel
forces, but their pay is promise
was chairman.
The war between the United of plunder and rapine, the speak­
States and Mexico was an unholy er stated. They fight independ­
war, and as a result it left a pre­ ently and like so much rabble.
judice in that country against Mr. Gates ventured the opinion
Americans, Mr. Gates said, al­ that he could take two regiments
though they admire the American I of American soldiers and defeat
citizen for his honesty, strength the rebel armies. He said there
and ability. The Mexicans claim was no question in his mind that
that the United States robbed the federal forces would win out.
them of an empire. The veteran There are no first-class privates,
expressed the hope that the pres­ corporals, sergeants or lieuten­
ent friendly relations with the ants in the rebel forces; instead,
aouthern neighbor will tend to the man that organizes a force of
50 or 60 men is called a general.
wipe out that prejudice.
Mr. Gates said towns in Mex­
In 1864 the Mexican republic ico were very unsanitary, that a
was established through the aid ditch down through the main
of the church, but the govern- street is used as a receptacle for
ment in turn confiscated the all sewage and that there is a
church property and separated fine and imprisonment for any­
church and state, the speaker de- one killing turkey buzzards, which
clared.
are an aid in the disposal.
Mr. Gates characterized Diaz,
The speaker recalled a long
who administered Mexico ar. a flight of stone steps that led to
J .resident dictator 40 years, as be- a sacrificial altar, where the
ng the most wonderful president hearts of captives were cut out as
Mexico ever had. If the United a sacrifice. He said these stones
States could have a dictator such were worn down by the countless
as Diaz it would probably be a number of feet that had used
BIG
good thing, the speaker said. Ma- them.
iorities, he said, never rule in
Representative R. Frank Peters
fexico. Every house is a fort had the five-minute program and
and the windows are barred. ‘ told of some of the amusing side­ UJ
Tiavel in Diaz' time was perfect­ lights of the recent legislative O
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ly safe, according to Mr. Gates. session.
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two grade schools for the room
holding the greatest number of H
certificates.
These certificates Uj
üJ
are presented by the art commit­
tee of the state federation to all P
pupils who can name the picture ¡n
and the artist in three minutes'
Among those who will par- time,
correct answers in a
ticipate in the preliminary con- group giving
of 25. In the local schools S
ference to the survey of the 59 qualified
for the certificates.
state of Oregon, about to be
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made by the University of Ore-
aj
gon, will be the Rev. Henry S.
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Haller of the Hillsboro Congrega-
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tional church, who will be a dele-
gate to the ‘‘Commonwealth Con­
«
ference,” which began today on
a
the university campus at Eugene.
Pastor Haller will take part in
A week of significance to the u.
the deliberations of the "Relig­
ious Agencies Division.” Al­ members and friends of the Con­
though a newcomer in Oregon, gregational church is to be ob­
the religious educational work of served beginning on Sunday, ac­
the Congregational minister in cording to announcement made
previous parishes has attracted at­ by officials of the church. On
tention, particularly among boys Sunday morning, following the
and girls of high school age. One Palm Sunday services, a meeting
of the problems to be dealt with of the congregation will be held
at the conference will be the re­ for the purpose of calling a pas­
adjustment of materials for re­ tor for permanent filling of the
ligious and ethical instruction, in­ local pulpit. The Rev. Henry 8.
cluding a study of the present Haller, former pastor of the Con­
church schools and week-day gregational church at Aberdeen.
schools of religion, as well as Wash., has been acting as stated
character training in the public
school system and their correla­
tion.
AFTER THE FLU
The official board of the local
If you are one of the unfor­
Congregational church granted
Mr. Haller permission to spend tunates who have had the flu,
today and tomorrow at the con­ you need body-building foods to
ference. He left for Eugene last build up your strength and stam­
evening. Among prominent Ore­ ina to normal again.
gonians who will participate in
We recommend Battle Creek
the conference will be Superin­ i Sanitarium Health Foods because
tendent C. A. Howard, President they are nutritious, delicious and
T. W. Bibb of Albany college and rich in body-building and health­
C. E. Franham, Portland’s direc­ building elements.
tor of organized religious work.
SAVITA is a delicious vege­
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table flavoring for soups and
gravies. Rich in vitamin B. for
tissue repair and restoring normal
vitality. Per jar ................30c-50c
FOOD FERRIN is an extract
of green, leafy vegetables and
Meltrose honey. Supplies the
The art exhibit scheduled for needed iron to build up rich,
the local schools is on display this healtny blood. Per jar ........ »1.25
week at the Methodist church.
PSYLLA and PARAMELS are
The reproductions are of the fin­
est type produced, showing the two foods that cleanse the system
original color, as well as the of waste poisons and thus help
brush strokes of the original can­ to insure a speedy recovery from
vases. A small charge of admis­ the flu, »1.00 and 90c respect­
sion is being made, the entire ively.
amount going to the school pic­
ture fund.
The Women’s Service club is
sponsoring the exhibit and mem­
bers of the club placed the pic­
Four 4/aoltA Food Center
tures for exhibition. The Ser-
vice club also offered prizes to
1158 Main St.
♦
Art Exhibit Is
Attracting Many
Selfridges Given
Order For Shades
AGENCY FOR NASH AUTOMOBILES
1
........ »iMt,
Cars Washed and Polished
K. A. Price Music & Electric Co.
1160 Second St.
Telephone 1911
Open nights and Sundays
Used Car Exchange
VTt'
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OPEN GTTKTÎAAVCI
SUNDAYS AND
EVENINGS
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BIG STREET DANCE FRIDAY EVEI
Second and Washington Street»
BIG STREET DANCE FRIDAY EVE!
Opposite Independent Office