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HOLSTEIN PICNIC h D WIRTHMOR SILK BLOUSES NEW STYLES ON SALE TOMORROW Their moderate price is never an indication of their real worth The special monthly sales of these iliscrvcillv popular Mouses offer von an exceptional opportunity to keep dou n your apparel cost. Anil procure Vijur Sprinsr ami Summer supply of waists at a priee within reach anil reason. These waists are made of (ieorslette. Crepe le Chine ami Ponyee of dependable tptality. and cut on lines to in-ure perfect tiltim;. We illnsrate only four of the new models that have just arrived. There are many other equally as attractive numbers in the lot. We earnestely urjre you to conic in tomorrow and make your selection for the quantity we have received is limited anil no more of the same styles will be obtainable. Wirthmor Waists are sold only in one good slore in every city-that means they are exclusive with us THE SAME PRICE THE NATION OVER $6.75 THE S MK. STYLES THE NATIO OVER WIRTHMOR BLOUSES $2.00 I 1RTHMOR LOlSES $3.00 J HILLSBORO-FOREST GROVE The Washington County Hol stcin breeders' Association at their meetimr held in Hillsboro May 1, decided to hold a picnic at the farm of one of their mem ber during the month of June, and appointed a committee to ar range plans. The committee con sisted of Wm, Hathoru, Titos. Carnitchael and W. Martin. They are making arrangements to hold ! the picinie at the farm of W. Mar tin, at l orcst drove. June 10, and ill invite Heiirv MeCall, Presi- ! dent of the State Holstein Asso ciation. S. 11. Hall, of (iresham. State Secretary, Prof. E. B. l'itts, of Corvallis, and the breeders as sociations " front Tillamook anil Multnomah Counties. Among the special features of their meeting will be boys' and girls' stock judging contests for which the County Association will award primes. A judging contest will also be arranged for the Hol stein breeders. The commilte expects to make this a whole day affair, and asks the breeders to bring well tilled lunch baskets. Neal C. Jamison, County Agent, TWO MEN KILLED A. B. Flint, of Scholls. was up: II. W. Scott, of Cherry Grove, to the city Monday. I was in town Momlav. i Po I ft .Mr. and Mrs. Al Latham, of rtlaml. were here Sund.tv. guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Brown. EGGS FOR HATCHING ; Single Comb White Minorca I American Beauty Strain, very I large. Pure Inte roosters. weighing from ii to 10 lbs.. liens from GU to 8U lbs, non-setters tvon twenty prizes nt two shows i in J i I !. I have four line large birds for mating. My pens are oi I the I amous Bo wen strain, C.'ili , fornu, weighing from 9 to 10 lbs each. Eggs, $.').00 , per 15, of ; $13.00 per 100. COtf Wm. Tupper. Hillsboro, Oregon. 1 V-f5V5Tr.r2J L. tori ' - ' ZJ It's' dollars to doughnuts no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! CAMELS quality, and their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat isfy every smoke desire vou ever evnrpsseH , -5 You will prefer this Camel hlenH tft either . ,-kind smoked straightl Camels mellow-mildness will certainlv , H' - J k anoeal to voir Thp "hnHv" io n v.i- C that smoothness! It's a delight! Go the limit with Camels! They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas- ig ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga--'.f rettyodor! Just compare Camels with any ciga rette m me world at any price! Lester llidge, ngel ".'(). of Pu'aVer ton, t)r.. and William Lane, aged '.'S, were killed last Thursday' af ternoon at the Haskell Carpeuter logging camp nt Cherry (irove. Lain was killed instantly, and liidge dieil within an hour after the accident. "A log, which was being dragged by a donkey en gine, rebounded, striking hi th men. llidge had his skull frac tured from the impact. The remains of Ridge were taken to Hcaverton for burial, his folks living there. Charles Cruuieau, aged .'10, w as badly injured, having two rib broken and a possible puncture of one lung. His wife and two ehd iiieu live at Gaston. Cruuieau was taken to the Good Samri?i.n Hospital. Port land, for treatment. Ridge h id been employed but four lay. Jjwu' had b-en wit 1 1 the company for several mouths. Coroner Limber held an impicit .Monday. SEED CORN SCARCE The number of requests for seed corn the past few weeks, indi cates that there is a shortage of home-grown seed in this County. Inquiries sent to other Counties, reveals that other parts of the Willamette Valley are in no bet ter condition with respect to a climated seed. K'mi where com iitutured last year, nnd quantities w ere, retained for seed, '.severe losses were sustained, owing to the freeze in December, ami it is now apparent that the shortage is quite geitral. A number of Washington Conn ty farmers have already made purchases of Eastern .seed and those who have been planning on using local grown seed, shouhl make inquiries at once, or they may be unable to get an adequate supply of any kind. County Agent. A CARD To my many friends in Washing ton County: I wish to state that I have known Karl E. Fisher, of Heaver ton, for 13 years. If elected Rep resentative, he will make n record which no one w ill ever find occa sion to criticize. So, friends, nominate nnd elect Fisher. Yours respectfully, O. 15. Kraus, Mef'leary, Wash. Adv. " ion Z4 immm ' -jX ' 1 Cmel are mold averywherre in rwniifxr.ailv toaed jrCk r WlT-r "'.Ck"r'r,"' M fo' 20 ., or ten pact. fZ t J S t I i, 1 """ ("OO aHaret,.,) , . ,., p.per-cavered I i JT V 1 V'-'t carton. We Urontly recommend thi, carton lor iL, I y' f I f lomm or othce supply or when you travel. JF , J K yi J- KEYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WliW-Salem. N. C. r . 1 5 I- . Warren Williams, of above Mountaindale, was in town Mori day, greeting friends. Mrs. Letitia Smith, of Portland, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J". A. Imlirie, the last of the week. Claud MeCunly. of Portland, was in the city Monday,, inter viewing his Hillsboro customers. . Lost: Small gold watch, in Hillsboro. Finder please leave. Siame at this office. H. M. Nccp, Hillsboro. 10 Julius Christetisen, of Laurel, was in town Monday. II.'. report ed th it frost caught the early po tatoes and beans in spots. E. W. Haines, Groveland, was in town Mond.vv. Mr. Haines v its one of the first to reach the scene of the wreck after the disaster. Mayor John M. Wall departed the last of the week for n few days at Rockaway. He has been under the weather for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tupper have moved up from Klipsan, Vn., where Lloyd was const guard. They will make, their home in this city. John R. Railcy, of above Bux ton, was in the county seat the last of the week. John It. says he lias fine prospects for n big prune crop, there being a pro fusion of bloom. G c 3 Spring is in the air and with summer soon to come you begin to think of .Dresse The Very Dresses "You Knov You Want" Are Here Distinctive, exclusive style, nt Mich reasonable price you enn't afford to make them. You buy more than just "Drenses" when you buy here, there is an added touch of quality, style and value. They have "Thai well-dressed look." Stunning Dree of Georgette, Figured Voile, Dainty Checked Dimity or Nobby Plaid Gingham. We carry a full line of Sassy Jane Dresses The Only Exclusive Woman's Store in the County GOAR'S WOMAN'S SHOP 1212 Main Street. Phone 422X Hillsboro Roads Seem Pressed Flat By Wonderful New Triplex Springs THE wonderful Triplex Springs of Overland 4 ef fect such a change in riding comfort that bad roads now seem to ride like good roads. Overland 4 has the steadiness of larger cars of long wheel base, with the light weight. ease of control and low fuel and tire expense of 100-inch whcelbase. Equipment, including Auto Lite Btarting and lighting and three-speed transmission, is high class, in keeping with the general character of the car. 18 v JrfS E. L. PERKINS Hillsboro, Oregon