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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1921)
VoFm Department Stores Edl cf . flue. Month Specials ks cf Greil Vzlzz zi a Specially kpsrtant Low Price. NEW LOW PRICES J Two Strap Pumps I BEAVERTON FRUIT MAN f i ADVISES AS TO SPRAY I Campaign Against the Codling Moth With Spray Ob Gaarantmd Howry fur Men, Wtmenmnd ChiUnn Luxito and Wonderhose Price Cut Ask for hosiery with the Luxite and Wonderhose label, in- isi ou seeing UM3 laoeu These guaranteed hose are caried by the one leading store of each city. Sold exclusively by the Weil's Department Stores, Hills boro and Forest Grove. Jm voissn COTTON STOCXINGS White, Brown and Black i all sixes, per pair 23c WORTH'S LIGHT WEIGHT STOCKINGS Mostly Black and Brown; pair 23c CHILDHirrS STOCKINGS Fine ribbed; Black, Brown and White; sixes 8 to 10; per pair CHILDREN'S COTTON STOCKINGS Heavy ribbed stockings ; assorted colors; sises 8 to 10; per pair UZn KtESS SOCKS Of durable quality; all sites and coiors; per pair 1 . , colors, per pair 23c.. Ye! One of the many featured model of the new seaton is shown here in beautiful I'.lack and Brown kid of selected quali ty, at a special Underselling Price Blade $4.98 Brown $5.98 Ilea's Brogue Oxfcrds For real stylish men. Made of Brown calf leather, Goodyear welt ; also Wingfoot rubber heels. Priced at a real month-end special $6.98 New And Fancy Curtain Scrims In neat and colorful designs. Special per yard 15c AS: z2j cf Satin and Taffeta Silk Dresses $.10.00 This la a splendid opportunity to buy satin and taffeta silk dresses-fashioned of fine quality materialsand trimmings that are unique. Specially priced ; . All Wool . HAD". SCOTS Special C4.C3 P. U. GLEE CLU3 lULLCOHO AND FOREST GROVE Newest Colors in SPORT COATS Special $6.95 racinc University male glee club, composed of eighteen mem bers, is making a tour of many , u, nona western Uregon and Southwestern Washington. P. U. has always been pre-eminent in the production of glee clubs and the one produced this year is hot falling short of ex pectations. ; . , Don't forget the Washington County Track Meet to be held on P. U.'s campus, May 14, under auspices of the college. Carl Trachsel, of 1 Heedville, waa an Argus caller Tuesday morning. Henry Harris. dairyman. - O """""ffr ill the city Monday evening. E. Helvoirt. of near Dnnxov was np to the city Monday after noon. Seed potatoes are chcan. V have from 25 to 60 acres of good potato land that we are offering to lease as a good inducement to the right party. See McCormick nusniow, 1163 Second Street, Hillsboro, Ore. Mrs. Wilma Younar. of Pr. land, was a Hillsboro last of the week. . E. L. Kraus, of South Timln. tin, was a city visitor Monday morning. WAY TO GET GOOD FRUIT Every Orcharditt Can Get Good Results With Proper care Editor Argus: The first Kttntvinir fur (he eod- Iling moth or worms will soon Ih with us au'.iin. ami as I am verv I much interested in raising clean apples free from worms, etc.. I I would advise our farmers not to I jump at anvthinir that they ni.iv read in various papers, as they are sometimes misleading, sonic time aaro I took no a it.im r here I T III it was reconimentled to spray for worms when the net sis were three-fourths off the trees. Onlv recently I noticed in one of our i . ... . icauing dailies to spray when the petals were 90 per cent off the trees; another time a man wrote and asked if he would tale water sprouts out of the trees during the Summer months if it would kill Ins trees. Some one that knew had told him. My an rr io mm was lie shou Id take everybody's advice ami thp first thing he knew he would have no orchard. Now as to the first worm snr.iv don't sprav until all of tht n.-i als have fallen, preferably when they are off the trees for about lour or hve days, for then the ca lix cup is in the best of position to receive the poison. If the bloom is still on it is next to imnussihl. to fill the calix cup with poison. as mis is now the object, and there will be no danirer of ,.;,.....- ing the bees which if we did not nave to carry the pollen from one flower to the other onr fruit crop would not amount to very much. Now let me impress upon your mind that this is the principal orm spray, if you neglect this first snravinir von u-ill have to bother with the other two worm sprays, as bv mv ly.... tino I have noticed over fin .. . I"" "nt. OI worms get into the apple by the calix route. Th in the apple for about three weeks more or less, then leaving the ap ple and findimr a nmL..u ..i i. . " r " l'"" .ui8c inio pupa and in the course of about 20 to 28 davi the worm emercea mi. ... i a few days they are beginning to eir eggs lor the second Drood ox worms lor this suravimr F ni. o pounds paste Arspnf t..i to M gallons of water, adding 1 U nIlu gumnnr sol . t ..... TL- t . . . . "c jatter is for scab and now 9 G0AR The Only Exclusive Woman's Store in the County We've Just Added to Our Other Lines Vanity Fair Italian Silk Underwear INCLUDING Vests, Chemise ami Bloomrrs. FRESH NEW SPRING BLOUSES Of Crepe tie Cliine, (ieor(rtte and Pongee fVkad $4.43 ami $4.98 PRETTY NEW SUMMER DRESSES Of Voile, Drgaiuly, Crepe ami SMART NEW SPORT SKIRTS JERSEY SPORTS JACKETS In all color, t (Jingham-Pricl $34EO and up UCO, $100 and $14.00 WONDERFUL VALUES IN NEW APRONS- Ginglmni nd Peri aU r SSe and $l.SO Goar's Woman's 1212 Main Street. Phone 422X Shop ' Hillsboro tion with headquarters at San A few iproaclird in subscribed The Universal Car ?o"Zt nTmarfe anTtJt 'T" ? TI' sl-w Jan-ary 1, ,21, U Z JZ hl T ,bu,,t each njonth wnce the United State,. 9 "y haVe becn so,d to customers in JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH Produced -2983 38,305 6183 Delivered to Retail Customers 57,208 63,603 87,221 .208,032 T.ui h-kKU.I2W4 - Tolal Re(i for only 90,000! 'y ttnd assem plnts combined calls ' r Pord products is growing - dealers' limited SaS an,d were il for thf custner. would have beecompelfed Vtl ,Zl dep,cteJ' many . m , p- Ericbon & Co. FOREST GROVE . BEAVERTON aery mildew. If aphis are pres-1 r'rant,is,0 California, ent. either nwon . ... . n . . I farmers u hn mm to the above Sulphate of Nicotine Wtts,,,nKton County subscribe 1 part to 800 of wat ti.-. . for the Farm Bureau bulletin. I.. combinations can be sprayed at Vlnff t,,ey werc "uhwihing for ie same time and will be effect- a.n nicM bulletin of the National ........ au vears airo II. . .u. i , aim unv larfail Ik. I . . n (...,..1.1.1.1 il . I .1 ... --. iit Liie nrrnam tiiiiiiur niniru Mini 11 iriiiniriir i... was troubled with the aphis fami- was 'K,,nK UP me.mberhhii ly so bad that I became discour- thc VVfl!''inRton County Farm AlTPrl fta a . . Rii Mnnn - . icrwiu extent. I tried , almost firf.ufi.i i. . I UV uUi i ii 1 1 ...,j.,lulg lIlal was rec ....... , ,aj uiiii um:c sulir- ommended, but to no avail. They itoM have no -,nnneetion with the completely defoliaged my younj Was,,i,,Ktn County Farm Bu- trees, and of course stunted the rca"' a,ld the I'Brm Bureau built- o-"""., wiicn ! providentiallv . " are ub met a irood nnn.li.. t I scriolions for Imu nr. ii:..i..i then indulging in a good old fash- "e' l",n with tht; National Farm ionea smoke, and he Jold me the ' . " tL ration, as far as we horrors of the use of tol. .- i r,n " 'rn. he said that it would kill anything L T,,e wnlKton County Farm -an,, except man. Now, tha was surely an insnimin....i. ...;u i . . " riii-i . . - ; nu n with I got a sack of tobacco stems l'1"" up for the Farm Bureau uiiu irieri it nn f i. . l ? ... .. car i pviu -i.... l . . . c witn the . "V "nj uui mey are o., ,1C saiu it would kill yuung on earth. But I have not quit smokinir. The second worm spray I USe t I , ",c nrst' omitting the J . "u "'Pnur- unless the mil dew is prevalent. Use 1 gallon to 50 of wafpv Tl.i . .. . u " -praying Hiioulil . ,r""' or rieailqimr- ,L ?i " PSsib,e t0 Jun 20; J."" ht we 've mm at wo k In the third worm spray as near to U'C MA nlrh ease they w I Anirnuf Qn n i ... . . enrrv vi..n.. i .. . ' 0 jjussiuie; tnis Is for ' r"'l" - credentials, or be .e second brood, of the codling """"P-wied by local men whoi moth, omitt n tl,. I ; . r you know. n """t aim OUI-I Phur solution, as it will scorch the c Wm- Sclmlmerieh, TDM Q fm 1 1. 1. .... I Vii.,.l . . .. r i -TL time- When mi- P "m' Washington County Mir the ... . . 1 1 arm Rm..... . " - "--v ursi weign your ..wu. lead j then mix into . . . then " " Tl. Tl.. r, ju "ve your spray nit , 'Hru r.vangr ra lChnw.li outfU ready. n. i n, ...i "g had its annnnl .i..,. . ut you must not let 0. 1 ' 171 Awards, IV A your ou fit stand a, the arsenate ?'"k. H' F" "hhop, Mri l'l tn Y).l ' . a U wiU "ettle 0 V . raun! Trustees, II ; .: . ,v' l,,e iast trees will ,"' treasurer. W A niLTiiinir nit tAtitu .1 neighbors who know Whenever stramror I. , .. r-" "I'i'ruuril you on the question of signing up 'or the Farm Bureau, it would 1,1 n rmie uroilOH f f... . . i : "r yvu 10 turn them down uuIvhh you Imve re- lun;u wora from nnr r a ror le Jssiy little bugs '"!' wmusnieia and fenders. 133 Has, line St. 9 And. Ilend er. of Vnril. T...I. tin Plains, was in HiUsburo Mon- uny morning. Ceo. Biersdorf, of ort, Tus itn nnins. wan i irii.i . . ' ninril naiuniay evening. A, L. Sinn, nf I....... ...1 vt ., was transacting bulne ' town Saturday afternoon. Wl ,M,"11;I ' Cornelius, was jhjwn to HilNboro Monday morn- CiC Deinmln and Ed Den.min, f South Tualatin, Wfrc ilKlm: ro visitors Saturday. !!?7 "ir0 BI"o..l.., a. " rr living me AfK 'r quarter of awhlurv. Some .... m., miiHimro. 1. " ' . . "CCS Wll get it ail, while the first not get it in proportion. There ar 1 j (dry arsenate of lead on the mar- in , "f" 01 tnem clim that it Will do the Wnrlr Til. 1 iii may ne . i wouia pfer th ithi 1 aa 1 . 1 .. . , , llarc UWQ u Ioj iiany years, inri mv nJ. I i . I . .1 ' "utjuc would be to get the paste if possible, as . n somewhat skeptical about "IUII. lhe Aetna Orchards-, Beaverton. A WARNING p--?Mbo0 r,lM' ""l. farm Bureau tn.u.. i thu section Wth7;uTt;r8Tln; subscriptions fo n bulletin1 TKifr." Fi'ra lpfln I." I.,""? nUreU bul lf m! iALlSl1ttrksi ()rKan- J H I Iff V7inR' U"s, There FL" "p"n e.ng the last Sunday i this T ferenn .1 ' ln tn" Con- mit : L',:;riine m ..b w.lT J" wport of the work of th ;C7pof ir 4 - "i lor the vp. W A-Gueff,"y,Pagstor ato!' w;0?' fahve Wan- last of the week L7 7? the E- P. ireduc?g& P ome land e r,6" ar the n. ullV'0""' UP time Pv ,i ' 7 "'c old rt, ' "'. noidin """ " on fc. r. to K til, Harrv Pl! ... Hillsbo o u.''.wa. ln "lends. greeting his I m ...I ira 1 . m:ii.. . Argus, 1 1.80 jH-r year. Tor liuuae moving, bars Mov ing, raiting building, etc.,tf write M. C. Hewitt, ilillibon, Ore., R. 4. Years in the buiints here. Katlmatra given on Iks class of work. ttf T. C. Reynold- mitl Jack h? Hard went to Oregon City, Su day, to troll for Nnlinon, U found the waters rks i feet a the rrsult of m torm to tbt South and fUliing wns -aiictlted. The ladies of the W'omin'i Be lief Corpit will have a windo sale of cooked food, Saturday. April SO, at the We II l-'argo E press office. Remember llicMc and come prepared. M Such little rm-oiirnuinir nnW as the following rrnt Ii the Argo office evcrv few tin vs "Pb discontinue mlv. for lost horse, anme was lornted t fi rough tl Argus. Many t Itinks. Yuun truly. B. H. Zimmcrmnn, Strf 1 . ci, i;re 1 fOOd, "NiftyH cotW ITJ.T wiM n.r.r quit. Yo l?l -"r-r.th.t will FIT. Our a.!.. honi with your Mill and overcoat RT " f. A nuui'a .BBiir:i .h-uld be one Wo E)(n)C(SV ucra 1 7 vwmea to be a publiea- down to HsiV.t.1'.. ?"' Was r ""u Monday.