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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1924)
HILLSBORO \R<a*M PAGE FOUR ■ ■ - —y FARM T- ' ■ '■ REMINDERS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE FINAL WIND-UP OF (O. \ ( Ex pernii, ut Station) Xrtilici.il pollenation of green limisi tomatocs has bei n fomiti to In »i-ry protilable. (irvatlv in creascd yield« rcsult as compari il to tornato. * which bave becn lcft tu t ,i k < e a r, iti t In m s. 11 , * X bulletin just off thè prt ss show * thè possibilitics of thè new meth od. X*k for Origini expcrinicnt st .itimi i ircular 55. to establish permanent in a» follow-.: Six of English rye gras*. 3 <•-uh of Kentucky blue orihanl grass, tall oat BIG r n Spraying Time Is Here! Orchard», and the fruit tree» scattered about the home, will toon be in full-bloom—what will the harvest be? 150 yd. Spool Cotton 47c Dozen Bleached Sheeting 49c Pillowing Tubing 35c 49 nuli (in. I » H»,. Egira «perlai «tini, 111 < i» liril al Inch, fine quality Irr« Nili till, w till I i|u -I • ligi w (rom filling »*'c » «rd The day is past when w-e can stand idly by and let nature alone transform these blossoms into perfect fruit. Tiees, blos soms, young fruit and even fruit after it is matured, must be protected from numerous enemies such as scale, fungous dis eases, rot. insects, and other forces which tend to retard their development and ultimately destroy them entirely. One of the quickest ways to kill xoung chicks is by feeding tin m moldy grain. Do not trv to save a f< w cents by feeding some of the grain that was left over from last year and allowed to be <ome moldy. Examine it care fully anil if there is anv doubt don’t use it. è Only 2 moie days in which to take advantage of the unprecedented values thj, sale offers—Absolutely everything in the store on sale » Barny ird manure applied now to tli- home orchard or garden s- il will b< of greater benefit than if to d I it r Manuring may l>, don at tin* time if the ground is not -o wet a* to cause it to r harden, due to the hauling over it. Well-rotted ma nor. is preferred to the fresh. fiNUP SALE * !«•<« Table Damask 69c Protection of this kind can be gixen in two wax*, both of which are e-.senti.al pruning is important «praying is nee ewsary. Trim your tr.es occasional)', but «pray them regu larly. Whether you have i thousand tree-, or one, you will find a prtiven and <1, pendabh MYERS' SPRAY PUMP of the right capacity that will gne you efficient sera ice. 1 or a f »1! Irn f MYERS' SPRAY PUMPS. NOZZLES and ACCESSORIES, call on 3 « Hit li Miri cri», d ] , 1’*"•«»» i« ia, nitri, liar pall, rnu „ '•"•«•I t»|„ „ Otti « lard Kalburnie Gingham 23c Get the chicks out on the ground a-, soon as possible, Do not mike hot house chicks of them. Business Has Large Increase • reas, of 45.S3 per cent over I !• —— wi. one of the largest shown by any concern in tile in dustry. states Mr. Harry M. Jew ett. president. 1 Ins, to the l»< st of <>ur know 1 edge, makes our company one of tin- fastest growing automobile manufacturers in tin- United State* th, Paige president has informed O I. Huff, manager of Paig. and distributors here. Flannel Shirts $1.39 It..turni li.mnrl (rollon- Mitri ». khaki «olor, full <><1. w.ll made. • it , 13 to I? Quantil» limiteli Lester Ireland & Co The Winchester Store Men’s Union Suits 69c dimity. M«»M *»li Sult», mitlr of diii I ill ’•»/• * i»» th«’ -i.p Children’s Koveralls 69c g 3 r flirt» I « «■r» ir» I ><• Hin» Corduroy Pant» $2.95 |l«rb brown ('«»rilur<»t Peal», rmllrsl for h«r«t *• 1 ‘ Lunt, J at IL i 1 ti» «I w itli bl»i (19c a «uit. Lyvewyre Battery Station prier « V«af3 Sale Closes Remodeling BEGINS “•und <>f ihr «a • inmer «uauaarv, tw . arpralrra ar, Good Good & We will in any case give a car owner a new Lyvewyre Battery if he can get a battery that will give the satisfaction that a Lyvewyre Battery will for the price I rria.yrhaf b'ldding, anil I lu Work will I«. m,hrd » that Hillsboro, Oregon ran opra Ihr I 100 Per Cent Service Lyvewyre Battery Station LONG 1128 Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon WINTER in ll« it« TO Table I aitipa with »hade» complete Table Lampe without »hade« Hanging lamp« Bracket I amps HEALTH Dr. S. H. Peterson, Hillsboro, Oregon Phon® Taylor’s Confer., 2011Z, and our Route Man will call. M We carry complete stocks of Pacific Stumping and other JTjkdu Pont dynamites—recognized as standard wherever J explosives are used. Let us estimate on the cost of clear- a ing some of your stump land. : nore per dollar Fendall Hardware Co., Forest Grove; J. A. Black A Sons, Hills boro; W. L. Stevens, Laurel; Banks Mercantile Co., Banks; Carlson & Sherk, Sherwood; Ernest Sc ha er, R. F. D. 1, Box 111, Portland (Business Bethany, Ore.) J. D. Kelly A Son, R. F. D. 5, Portland (Business at Sylvan, Orc.) Rowell Brothers A Co., Scholls. ■■■ r' J c A Pacific Northwest Product PORTLAND, ORE. BEN SEGAL Cbir°pr*ctof «°<i Filtro Thmpcutici No chance for toes with a <b-ath choke. You will walk in comfort in the Kockx we waah and mend for you. Our darns are “ju-t like mother used to make." And we get them to you when we *ny we will. NON-FREEZING $12 00 Io $41$ » Hillsboro Furniture Exchange Clear YOUR Stump Land at Lower Cost NON-HEADACHE $7 50 to $400 Also All Kinds of Articles at l ow Prwvs Phone 2961 Many ranchers in this section are using Pacific Stumping, the du Pont explosive, for clearing their stump land for profitable crops. Pacific Stumping does the job at lower expense and does it ri£ht. Pacific Stumping gives you one-half more sticks per dollar—about the same strength, stick for stick, as ar.y standard stumping powder. It is non freezing andwon’t give you a headache from handling. $1 ! 00 to fl* $14 00 to $1150 Mantels, chimneys and wicks EFORE explosives were used on the farm, clearing land was heavy, costly work. Today, stumping can be done at a much lower cost. EVENINGS SELLING OUT ALL NEW AI-ADDIN IAMPS THE WAY E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 4» CO., INC. Wi »torr »t an rarly Jat< We repair all makes of batteries Ar^ii*. $1.50 per year •fl Tatua- I,,r 4 ' «rd in the minds | of people F.s who 71 Ualug. A competent W seruice I r the fact that we g- are learned $ in the coaip r oj our calllrh, ... h GLENN F. BELL s FUNtiMi, iwrroii £ LADY ASSISTANT 35 3*-° AT LINCOLN - PHONE I 1321 Main St. S. Hilfebor«