Hubbard enterprise. (Hubbard, Marion County, Or.) 191?-19??, February 04, 1921, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED ADS.
CLASSIFIED ADS
White leghorn eggs $1 per setting.
Tancred strain S. C. white leghorn
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49-3.
eggs, $1.25 for 15. Choicest Hogan- Mrs. C. W . Mayger.
ized layers. Mrs. H. H. Bradford,
FOR SA L E : Two good White Leg­
Hubbard.
49tf horn cockrels, choice $3.00 or the two
48tf
J. Lettenmaicr offers his 106 acre j $5.00. A. F. YODER.
W AN TED : A reliable stock man
farm half way between Aurora and
Donald fo r sale; will sell all or part; to take small flock o f high grade
For
Inquire at farm.
49tf Shropshire sheep on shares.
particulars write, 368 Cable St.
One horse Studebaker wagon for
Portland, Ore.
49
sale. S. Keane, Hubbard, route 1.
Beaverdam land for rent; 3 acres
49tf
cleared and in crop in 1920; 12 acres
HORSE W A N T E D : About 1300 to be cleared and take crop for term
lbs. Give description and price. GUY o f years fo r pay. F or particulars
Q. STRYKER, R. 1, Hubbard.
48tf call the Jaekson-Coleman residence,
-
48tf
Loose clover hay f o r . sale,$18 per Hubbard.
W A N TE D : wood cut from large
ton. E. R. Stauffer, Hubbard, r 2.48tf
timber; by the cord. Call the Jaek­
W anted:— 100 bushels good spring
son-Coleman residence, Hubbard.
oats. C. M. Swinney, Dimick Stock
48tf
Farm.
47-tf
Young team, harness and wagon
O.A.C. Starin Barred Rock cockrels
for sale,- half mile south o f school
fo r sa le:..ph on e Needy.
Address,
house on Pacific highway. J. H. Scott.
Hubbard, route 2. E.D.YODER. 47-3.
48-2.
Fine grade o f sorghum molasses on
Tancred S. C. White Leghorn eggs
sale at H. N. Beck & C o.’s and at $1.25 per 'setting. Mrs. H. H. Brad­
F. B. Stickney’s home.
46-4. ford, Hubbard.
48-tf
W ANTED— Small pigs from vig­
Day-old chicks fo r sale : Tancred
orous stock, give full particulars in and O. A, C. strains combined ; chicks
first letter, don’t phone. Glen Caro- $17.00 a hundred; eggs $6.00 a hu-
thers, Hubbard, Oregon.
dred; setting $1.25. Order early for
Three horse Hercules gas engine, good dates. J. H. Friend, Hubbard,
47tf
first class condition good as new, will Route 1.
seller trade on good cow.
H. L.
CARL.
4 l-tf
DANDELIONS FOR HEALTH
Am prepared to handle any kind o f
Next time you pass a field o f dan­
truck hauling carefully and quickly.
delions, sit right down and eat some
Phone 3303. Wm. JUNGNICKEL.
Not only do dandelions
40-tf o f them.
make you healthy, but they also keep
No. 1 baled hay $20 per ton, not
you young.
been wet, 2%miles north o f Hubbard
Dr. Josiah Oldfield says that a dai­
on Pacific Highway. D. E. Bradtl.
ly diet o f dandelion leaves, fo w l’s
46tf
eggs, grapes, lettuce, milk, water­
Fresh cow for sale-—A large grade cress, honey and salads in general,
Jersey heifer in good condition, pric­ will do more toward keeping you
ed to sell. Also Gold-dollar & Marsh­ young than anything else.
all strawberry . plants from vigorous
Says he: “ Old age is caused large­
stock, $4.00 per thousand.
ly by deposits in the blood vessels
Glen C. Carothers, Hubbard, Ore. and cells o f the body o f waste mat­
Yellow Danvers and Australian, ter.’ ’ Fresh vegetables help remove
Brown onion seed, government tested, this waste matter and form new cells.
fo r sale. PA R D E Y BROS.
45-5. — Popular Science. .
Last Sunday evening Rev. Snyder,
o f the law enforcement department
Dehorning, which is so often prac­ o f the Anti-Saloon League, spoke at
Dr. Ben Giesy at Aurora is report­
ed on the sick list.
ticed on old prune trees, is seldom the Methodist church, it being a
needed except when the tree is in a union' service, the Congregationalists
The girls’ basketball team plays at badly vitalized condition and under
uniting. The speaker said the big
Sheridan Friday night.
most circumstances does harm — W. job o f dealing with the liquor people
LOCAL
AND
PERSONAL
NEWS
S. Brown.
Mrs. J. R. Haller o f Woodburn,
On prune fertilizers : On working
spent Tuesday afternoon with Miss
out the plan o f orchard fertilization,
Mary Goudy.
do not overlook the possibilities o f
thq use o f cover crops. They are one
Mrs. H. M. Dtirkheimer o f Port­
land, came Tuesday to be the guest o f the cheapest forms to obtain fibre
for thè soil and at the same time
o f Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mack.
furnish the plant food.
Another
Home made pastries at Thomp­ point is, do not expect fertilizers to
son’ s confectionery.
take the place o f pruning, spraying
and good tillage.— C. I. Lewis.
Mrs, Caroline Fry returned home
Wednesday from Portland after
spending a week with her daughter,
Mrs. Sarah Hinkle.
Walter Lettenmaier moved from
the Lettenmaier farm north o f Hub­
bard three weeks ago and purchased
a confectionery at Aurora.
The egg market is so badly demor­
alized at this time it makes it hard
to estimate the loss that will be sus­
tained on every case o f eggs received
from the producer.
Choice candies
Confectionery.
at
O. K . Yoder left fo r y Hutchinson,
Kans., on a visit to home folks. His
mother was reported in failing health
which was possibly thes reason the
trip was made just at this time. He
expects to be away about a month.
W e guarantee this product to give absolute satisfaction.
J_. Scholl & Son
Hubbard Garage & Repair Shop
Auto Accessories and Tires
Service battery Station
Springs Welded and Repaired
H. F. SCHOLL
The Jacob Troudt family received
notification from Washington D. C.
Friday o f last week stating the body
o f Nick Troudt, whose death oc­
curred in France while with .the A.
E. F ., would arrive in America in a
short time. The notice also stated
the family would be notified when
the vessel reached port, when the
body will be shipped to Hubbard.
Fruits in season
Confectionery.
at
ing . put Slip and would be continued
as long as there was need. He said
if the measure now before the legis­
lature became a law, fifty per cent o f
the fines collected would be turned
over to the enforcement department
and t!i*n it would be easier to enforce
the law against bootlegging.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the firm
o f Hodge & Russell by mutual agree­
ment, ha's been dissolved and that
hereafter the automobile business
heretofore conducted by them, will be
continued at the same place in the
town o f Hubbard, State o f Oregon,
by L. T. Hodge individually.
Dated at Hubbard, Oregon, this 8th
day o f January 1921.
L. T. Hodge,
B. H. Russell.
Date o f last publication Feb, 11.
‘ ‘ Chinese are not admitted to
citizenship in the United States and
the Chinese egg is entitled to no
better treatment. L e t’s have a law
requiring that all Chinese eggs be
plainly marked. ’ ’ The quoted words
are. from the Oregonian o f Tuesday.
Besides this law, there should be a
protective tariff duty o f at least 7
cents a dozen on all foreign eggs
shipped into the United States.—
Statesman, Salem, Feb. 2.
TO REPAIR YOUR MACHINE
Sfcmggssfully
J. C. Crittenden this week bid in
the second trick at the Canby station
o f the Southern Pacific. His hours
will be from four in the afternoon to
twelve, midnight. Jay has been lo­
cated at Scofield fo r some time.
Have a Maxwell touring car in
j good order to trade for stock. In-
I quire at this office.
46-4.
Genuine Congoleum
was just beginning, enforcement was
difficult and slow for want o f funds
to enable the department to bring
the violator's to trial. However, he
reported an aggressive fight was be­
Thompson’s
Benj. Brown, o f Woodburn was
notified Wednesday 'morning o f the
death o f his wife at Friend, Ore.,
Tuesday morning. Funeral at W ood­
burn Friday. Mr. Brown had been
| with his w ife until a few days ago.
I Asthma is given as the cause o f
j death.
/
W e have just received a large shipment o f —
HINTS FOR PRUNE GROWERS
WE MUST KNOW HOW
W e Do
MILLER & HALL
DR. SCHOOLS
U n der our ow n m ethods w e treat
General Hospital
without operation, and R ecta l Diseases
and
C li n i c a l G y n e c o l o g y ,
and surgical diseases o f w om en
Maternity Home
E d w a rd S ch oor, M . D . C. M .,
Physician and S urgeon in charge
S P E C IA L L Y ,
H E M O R R H O ID S ,
T u b e r c u l o s i s in its v a r i e d f o r m s
E p ith e lio m a
in all its variations without operation
A c c e s s ib le
C ancer
W ith ou t the K nife
HUBBARD, OREGON.
Phone Main 4602
Thompson’s
Farmers are looking forward to
the day which ! is hoped is not far
distant when they can complete sow­
ing their grain and getting other
work done which is usually complet­
ed in December. However, there are
many indications that the season
may soon be favorable. Oregon with
its green grass everywhere compares
favorable with reports from most
o f the United States where snow and
intense, cold rules.
DO YOU KNOW
that lumber constitutes only 30 to 40 per cent o f the cost o f the average
frame building?
That lumber has increased in price far less than any other staple com­
modity?
Flowers fo r any occasion furnished
on short notice at this office.
Our Bank Vault Offers Protection
.Y O U ’LL LAUGH A T THE
HOW LING W OLF
when you have hundreds or
thousands o f dollars snugly
tucked away in this safe
bank for savings. The w olf
will never come to your
door because saving will
make you independent—
financially, mentally, soci­
ally. Thrift is the call o f
the hour. Heed it, and
build up your savings with
ns.
State Bank of Hubbard
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Russell and
babe, and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. dgden
left fo r Portland last Saturday after­
noon. The Russells will stop in Port­
land fo r a time, while the Ogdens
went to Nebraska fo r a short visit,
thence on to their home at Cairo,
Michigan.
Saturday afternoon the
household goods o f Mr. Russell were
sold at auction. Mr. Russell expects
to be in Portland and Hubbard for
the next two weeks, or until all mat­
ters pertaining to the dissolution o f
the auto sales firm o f Hodge & Rus­
sell are disposed of.
That lumber has DECREASED in price in the last 90 days 25 to 40 per
cent?
NOW IS THE TIM E TO BU Y!
Hubbard and vicinity needs many homes and other buildings ! By do­
ing your building now, you w ill have it out o f the way when spring work
commences, and we are positive you will he saving money, because lum­
ber prices like all commodities are regulated by
supply and
demand
A t present the supply is greater than the demand.
OUR MOTTO:
Quality First,
Service Always
M A R K E T REPORT
?gg|£
Eggs .............................................. 32c
Hens over 41bs........................... 24e
Hens « b s and under ............... 21o
Springs ..............
20c
Broilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27c
Old Roosters
10«
Country Butter « . . . 3 6 «
COPELAND LUMBER CO.