The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 22, 1923, Image 6

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SALE
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150 New Spring Dresses
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Bought by our Eastern Bi ynr. The late»t of the new
spring styles and in the best of the most popular materials
Must be Seen to be Appreciated.
Sale Starts Friday, Feb. 23
The Prettiest New Spring Dresses
Taffetea
I
n Crepea
Back
Satin— Poiret
.«Suit»
>1. ■ ' 1 » I '
Si!
l uili.
and Wool t'r. p.»
Crept
In.-ludv» new Thre< Piece
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fix.“5 t 1 >17.50
WE SELL Th EM NOW AT
$9.85
It is Hard tc Believe That
DRESSES FOR SPRING
Like these can lie sold at tl. » low prie.
Silk Tri. ishani
— Heavy Flat Crepe— Cant n Crepe
Chiffon Taffeta
Wool and Silk and \\ ool <
| h
I ■• » «• them is to w ant
them. Ard the Price
$14.95
First 50 Customers—Blankets $1
\i».'i.
NIXON TALKS
ol Furcal Grove. «1«
In. r. d ih. ! '¡io» ¡M a.ldr. M <«
the fruit uniting at » »»rest I.lane
last Js.iturday
H hi*, w . » ng «io» h •• * rtrccl
four years ago I met a
alwiut
f rie ml w ho ■ .i.i to i»« • Nig......
. ’re
-, i nut
Now. in looking
you
rr . tin» gathering here today it
ove.
gives i ni< much ph asure to sec that
I am not the only nut. but that
\ft«r si i«'« Inni
there are «»thiTs.
inv l«H*ali«'n for my future or»*h
arti, bearing in in i lui local i««n re
gardmg air. drainage, water ami
type of sod. I provee«!« d al once
to get in tornii with t.r oner «N Me
(.'lure, of Scholls, fron» w Io on I
pr«»cure«l »oun* ot tin b* st grattili
V roman I rampici walnut trees
that they f had. I then plowed my
ground, i staked it off forty feet
apart ami by \pril the first th«*
following spring lini my tre.»
plant««!.
1 1 gave
tv'1 my If««' g«»«>d
culti» attori .mil lli« y mad«* from
two to four feet growth tin first
season.
In th«- fall I noticed an
announcement m th«' p.ijw r >*1 a
inetti ng «if th«* W.'sti'rn Walnut
\»»... I.ition to t'l 111 Id in Port
land, ami at the ap|M»ititcd lune I
was there with both . irs o,wn to
absorb
any
information
that
might c.iui«' my way.
Mr. tjuar
ctilw'rg. «»f V iiicuun r. w .is tli« r«
with a «lisplav of som. flung Ilk«
forte different »arnti.s of til
botta. Mr Duria,
'
was also there with a display of
filberts and pi. tur«» of some ol
the tilbcrt tre« » that h«' had in hi»
plautini.
looking it th. ■*■ i
big Bar»*«'Iona» and l’ut hilly. I at
unir got the tillwrt I h « in my bon
* net. I tn g.an to inquire of th«
inemliers there w here I could tfet
tree* of
hold of
»olile till*«. rt
standard and pro|H*r varieties
Mr. Dorris told me of M r. (»i< ’*«
whom he »aid hail gocnl •»tandartl
treis and the right combination
for g«H>d pollination. The follow
ing day I was ovt r to see Mr,
Giese, from whom I bought 3000
layered tree», «if w hich H5 iw r
cent were Barcelona and
I >u
niaimng 15 |wr cent we
( billy ».
Part of these 1
in the orchard as tiller». I
the walnut trees. an«l the
dcr 1 put ip nur»i ry row
year. Now cam. tin plei
cultivation and w it. him
grow.
lllM I . .......
li
Last »priug
hiii»l«
hlbcrts be
cd planting ‘‘I II’«’ 1—~
tween my walnut tree» ami t»«‘*
Uav« about thirty acn • m walnut,
with fillers of fillwrt» The »comd
»tar tin sprout» or »uekcr» began
to come up aroumt my
hit*« «■•
tre< s and right here I bumped up
against the «r«»»» roa«l», » Illi Il
route was I going In takef I had
(w *» wa%» to 4 raw I* < >nv was to
,ool »ystem.
which is fin main • •••««’>• «• 1 ••
with 15 |H r ««‘lit
I**’
linucrs Il would I« « < H •“ I
two or ihn « I*-» » i.m »» I«' •I" •
which assist gr. »tlv m |»«dlii
tion of Imth tin II »r. il.ma
rviuotrc ihvwuikt r* and tram uij
nib. rt» into beautiful »y met rival
«re« s which van vastly l>« «lot»«' by
rt moving th« »uckvr» while th« y
arc small, going over your plant
mg two or thre« times in the sea
sou. cutting or pulling them oft.
md in a few years they will prat
in ally »top forming.
My otlivi
route was to l«'t the sucker» grow
md use them in layvragc
Hy
it. rag«* I mean putting th«* »uck
ers down to th. ground by mean»
of stakes, covcrtng them with soil
mil in due tmo tin •«' sucker» will
semi up sii«H«ls frnm the bu«l» ami
the layrervd sucker will dv»el.»p a
»cry nice mol »yatem.
Due to the fact that I intriid.«*
late r to reuiov« the till«« rts from
mV walnut orchard ami al»o tin
great dcuiaml for tilbcrt tree». I
decided to let the .uekcr* grow
llus spring I inlcml tn layer my
sucker», w In« h are from nne to
tile feet high, ami in xt fall I will
thousand filbert
ha»«-
several
The tilbcrt. when
trees fnr sale,
trained intn trie form. make, a
vvrv beautiful ami protitalile tree.
Ou the old K illmg'W orth estate
in F.ast Portland there are two hl
I h rt tree» which arc about thirty
»«ars old; their I hm I ic . ha»«* a
diameter «if from 10 to IS inches,
anil a spread of top alxiut 31 or
the Dui lolly
I'ln ipo »Im i
|w en »skid me several times
do not think that th
lili». 11
.lustri will b* «»verdone
My
»w. * i. poaith« I' "•>
" 1 1,1
climat. Ill u.st.rii Oregon
, I. , n \\ .1.i».. t.- . tl.»t i>
natural home of th« ha*« I
filbert I» ju»t another in« mb.
the same family
It has
pros « o b. vomì my iloubt th i
Oregon i tow h ulli.it i» »up
all «(uallt) and flavor tu th«
nut There is just as i
b* t w < < I* ill« • ’r
illffrri n*«
gr«»u n tlltM ■rt and th« imp.
hltn rt a« tiu n' Is Iw t w e» »i
4)rrtf*»n ' ninni and the HU
walnut
One buyer in Ph
phi i t»»l*l Mr A. M. Gray
thnr ag»» that if In esilili! H I lh<
h«* w wul’ I buY
( )r» g»*n
KII m rts
i
illicili
pouiiil. i \ t ar
t w rnK 1»' *' m*
Tin r* for* . why worry AI* »III
4 •« I
^hc fulun* of th«* tillw rt
b<t»\» plant th* u* <>u t and U llill
b«»ur bank »*** i
----* -
that
Sune of
>wrn.
moat
th»
ar»
«*cli*hlf«il
m.Miel» have j«Nt corno, m both
Coats and Capes
Neu) Spring-time Dresses
mm* moat I y
W»
I alfeta
and
( union
(rapa
Neu) Spring Skirts
Camalhair,
Yrlcu* .
lla»h«<
COLONIAL SOCIAL
LOVELIEST OF DRESSY BLOUSES
Th.* Social < «e. I. of th. < «»ngre
gallonai chiir« h will i», i tolo
nini *s... ! J .m I rid >' * '1 "o.;*
the church Iwginnini »I
There will lx- mu*ie
menta ami a s.wial hour
costumi » w ill Is in i » idi
pl inning
ladles are
«
time for all a ho com«
$3 cents.
m beautiful spring coloriage.
st
so. lock
re fre «h
( oloinal
me. I’ll«
pleasant
< h «rg. s
Y m !
W» Carry Silk Hoaiery
Goar’s Woman’s Shop
trad.
m irk
own » rain
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Monum« nt Works
The* 4 >r«
I*..tigrata, of Husloa. •••
ha« t>ni«h« d a tine mollumi nt for
m the coimly »rat thr Arsi uf thè
thr late Ja«. \\ Cate, the well
for Ilo- < *rr gonian week
kn«»w n
\u.tin Sun», form« rlv of farm
Th.
in lldl«b'ir«» f«»r in.in- » **•
Portland
IS thian d< ’»Itffl «Mi th« »l»*nr i» on«* mtflon. wa« *»ul ir«»m
!••• oldtimr
<»f thr tm«'«t pirrv« •»( w ork «•T II Moiula), grrrting
frirnti» in I lie »»»unt^ »cal.
Herr f«»r innii) yrar«
Hrrt llrm«inj(
M r. anil M rs
A \ M*»rrill. •-»«int «urw <•_% «*r.
(r«»tn .Scalile
ha» ju«t « oiii|»!• I• t! r«»*d diUri« t returned Sunday
map» f«»r all Ihr r*»ad for*m<n. »nd have taken up their rr tidrirr
and it ha« b« »-n quit« i litt!«- t.iwk on South I irsi, between 4 >«k and
Thr r«md dl»tri« t b«»undiri< « w< r«
chantfrtl m «•■%•• ml diatrn t« tn »k
thr M»»rk Ihr nior« intri» it
Mr and Mr». I < R« »I.
t w i» ii I.nurrl and St LolN
Hillwbor«» vi«il«'f’» I • »*1 *i
l»r
—
John M Bade,, thr U «i..,^
timer, wa» lu town M .n !«» «
rurxlaì
J
II h<» «•«■•
? |j
hn« U hb ••»*! ots h«ftl pl»rv>
1
*•« *“»*'’ «outilt ••»»! •
d>»*<n I kttow «I miu I |*rut»r «
imi 4 w«>r4l» •>»»!«
Mi«« liuti» l.u«r, «la»» u»
l»rrtr*l wilb thr Pallrn H ubp ]
|*«»rtin • rr «|>asti•*14«- M
, ••• larf< Mattai« ì the M
«if hrf br«»tbrrw l>rputv < loll
C l.urr
Fir.
John S< Imeni*. birr. of Joli»
\llwrt Jaasra, «»f Vrfi
Plains, was in the city Mondai
He twilight a ten acre tract last w as a City t aller Momiai ou
spring and •» getting it into .hape W hile in lown he ma.lr I. ■ .> »
■ ail
thr home pa)«er
for intensive farming
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D. O. K. K. DANCE
HOBB’S 8-PIECE
ORCHESTRA
immcdiatviv
y «Mi «an wnar
Cloth, and mlnturva
gr*» w.
3S feet.
There is one |H>int that I would
lik« to bring up and that is in the
selection of your tree» for plant
Only one t > a customer
■ ng. Due to tin fai t that the til
I h rt tr««' is in »u> h great demand,
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I have been told that there arr
WHITE GOODS SALE WITH PRICE SAVING
s< veral parties who are selling
OPPORTUNITIES NOW GOING ON
tri is w Inch ar« not of stamiard
quality, but ar«* layers from secil
ling tre ■r» and trees «»f inferior
quality, It Ú. therefore, up to
you to know when buying y«>ur
trees that you arc procuring them
from gi>«>«l reliable parties.
It;
would I h * a hard pill to «wallow
after several year, of cultivation
to wake up and find that you
were the owm r uf an orchard of
seedling tillierts, winch are in
most cases, smaller nut» than our
I don't think I lost or« r thirty
Oregon li.Kcl nuts.
trees out of the 3000.
I gave
H R 1 indie y. who -»jx-cialixt « them good cultivation and they
Mrs. T. E. Corneliu» departed
Pollinisatiun is a very imfmr
for Salem last week, after a visit in good dairy stock, writes from did tine the tir»t year, growing taut item in the selection and
with Hillsboro friends and rela Cedar Mill for a renewal of the from six indies to a couple of planting nf your tree». I think
home paper.
tire*.
s5 |>er cent Barcelona».
feet ami developing a wonderful about
25 Blanket .
64x76
25 Blanket-, «ise 60x76
Spring Wraps
HOBB S APIECE
ORCHESTRA
Abd Uhl Atei Patrol, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan, will entertain Washington County to a Dance
at the Hillsboro Auditorium
Shute Park on the evening of
Saturday, March 3rd, 1923
The D. 0. K. K. Band and Patrol will Stage a Concert and Street Parade early in the Evening.
will begin promptly at nine o’clock
Dancing
HOBB’S 8-PIECE ORCHESTRA
For Dance Music.
The Public generally invited. County Pythians are expected to do their bit by making
this the greatest Dance of the year
»
Patrol Parade
Dancing
BEST DRILLED
PORTLAND’S FINEST MUSIC
Band Music
BEST IN STATE