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L. Ü m „, 6-6 Selioll TTrorilr A T alovT ' H 1 HUBBARD ENTERPRISE Vol. No. 52. HUBBARD, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, F R ID A Y , FEBRU ARY 25, 1921 Subscription $1.50 IMPROVEMENT CLUB HAS I BERRY GROWERS NAME MRS. SILAS YODER 1MILWAUKIE-HUBBARD GAME SUCCESSFUL MEETING i PRICE FOR 1921 CROP , DIES FEBRUARY 5. r CITY. HALL-TONIGHT , The Wonans Improvement Club A t a meeting o f the berry growers had a most successful meeting on o f North Marion County at W ood- Friday o f last week when Mrs. Law bum last Saturday in the city hall, rence Scholl and Mrs. McShane a special committee appointed by the were hostesses. Following the usual president reported a minimum price business session, a delightful program on berries this fall should be seven was 'enjoyed. Mrs. McShane read a cents for loganberries, 12 cents for splendid paper on ‘ ‘ Oregon Indians, ’ ’ raspberries, 9 cents for strawberries The Mrs. Homer Beck related the wierd I and 7 cents fo r gooseberries. and -interesting ‘ ‘ Legends o f the Or prices on evergreens was ^ not con egon I n d i a n s , M i s s Lois Simms sidered at this time as it was too gave a beautiful vocal solo and en early. core, Mrs. Beckman, accompanist. E. J. Forsythe o f W oodbum was Mrs. Ella Stauffer favored the club ! re-elected president o f the organize- with a pleasing vocal solo, Mrs. jtion ; F. W . W olfe was chosen vice- Bcikman, accompaning her. Miss president ; Ray Glatt, secretary and Velma Scholl gave a piano solo— an Theodore Nehl, treasurer. An ex Indian selection, which was much en ecutive committee was appointed joyed, Mrs. L. Scholl and Mrs.. consisting • o f W . L. Bentley, L. Stauffer closed the program with a Lawrence and C. G. Gulliford. pretty duet, Miss Velma at the piano. Twenty-three new members were Dainty refreshments were served by received into the organization mak the hostesses and a social hour en ing a total o f fifty- in all. Many other local growers are expected to joyed. The Club is now a member o f the toin soon. State Federation o f Womans Clubs “ Our organization is formed for from which it will derive much bene . the mutual benefit o f berry grow fit. Present at the meeting were ers, ’ ’ said E. J. Forsythe, president Mesdaines Homer Beck, Beckman, 1 o f the association. “ It is not pri- W aldo Brown, Cassidy, Cleaver, I marily a marketing association. Any Melvin, McShane, L. Scholl, Miss member may market his berries in Simms. Guests: Mrs. Richmond, ! any manner he sees fit. W e growers Mrs. Ella Stauffer and Misses Velma have many problems in common and we have formed an association so and Vesta Scholl. The next meeting will be held on that we might profit by each others’ Friday, March 4th, Mrs. Henry experience and cooperate in growing and marketing dux crops to the best Scholl, hostess. mutual advantage. ’ > LOCAL M AN TAK ES IN TE R -ST A TE PRIZES W e gladly quote a few lines from this months Pacific. Poultryman in „recognition o f't h e efforts o f a wide awake poultryman from this . com munity 7 ' Th’erV. ’■xvi Helena, Montana,! A feature j o f the Black Minorca show was the exhibit made by George W . Speight o f Hubbard, Oregon. Mr. Speight won first on each cock and coekrel, taking $41.00 prize money, then selling both birds during the show for a high price. Old fanciers might take a lesson from this as there is a good chance to sell the birds at most every important show and “ distance” o f the breeder1 might often “ lend enchantment to the view. ’ ’ The same week Mr. Speight had bir<js at the National exhibitions at Denver and Sherwood. The youngest child o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred W right had a narrow escape from very serious injury last Thurs day afternoon during the absence o f Mrs. Wright. Somehow, the little one crept from an upstairs window out outo the porch and from there of fell to the walk below, a distance dist abowt thrive feét,. lídídinA on her face and side and breaking'her right forearm. Blood flowed from a cut lip which made the accident look more serious at first than it proved to be. The little girl is now getting on all right. Hubbard citizens are not the only ones who see the need o f protecting their streets from heavy traffic in the form o f trucks. Oregon City has the matter up for adjustment. The ordi nance when passed will affect oil- delivery trucks, as well as those who deliver flour, grain and other supplies direct from manufactures. S S A New Line of- Mens Dress Shoes Just In Also a fine line of young ladies school shoes at a very attractive price. New ginghams, both plain and plaid, a beautiful line of Ladies waists at about one-half of last years prices. [|g j¡ HEWETT & WOLFER, PHOP5. jg g j] THE WOODBURN-HUBBARD B A SK ET BALL GAME A fter an illness o f but a few days, Friday night the boys and girls Last Friday night a good sized Loma, wife o f Silas Yoder, died at ¡basket ball teams o f Milwaukie and audience saw the boys basket ball her home near Elliott Prairie, Sat- Hubbard will play on the local floor, team go in the best game on the urday, February 5, aged 25 years and The previous games between these floor this season. The game was free 10 months; o f jnflamatkm o f the schools have been snappy and thru from the rough plays that sometimes bowels. it all the best o f school fraternity work in. The first half resulted in On Monday o f that w:eek Mrs. has /been enjoyed. The Milwaukie neither side getting well acquainted Yoder remarked to her husband-how students have- proven themselves with the basket, though a few points well she felt. The attack which good loosers and winners, fo r they, were made by both teams. The final caused her death beginning Tuesday' like the Hubbard teams, have had score was 7 to 16 with the visitors evening. both experiences. The game tonight taking the large number. Mrs. Yoder was the daughter o f J. promises to be worth planning to go C. and Emma Hartzler and was bom see. Fruits in season at Thompson ’s in Harrisonville, Mo. She leaves Confectionery. four small children, a son and three GEORGE GRIMPS daughters; father and mother, four CUTS HIS FOOT YOU H A V E A COLD sisters and four brothers. Funeral services were at the Zion W hile cutting timber Wednesday Purchase a box o f Rexall Laxative Mennonite church, Monday, Feb near the home plaee south o f town ruary 7th, conducted by Ministers D. George Grimpe accidently cut his left Aspirin (U. D. Co.) Cold Tablets, D. Kauffman and Fred Gingerich, foot. The double bitted axe which he take a few doses and note the results. interment in Zion cemetery. Funeral was using cut a gash about an inch Read the money back guarantee that arrangements were in charge o f E. and a-half upward from the big toe is on every box. You will be con N. Hall. The sympathy o f the com and somewhat to the left. Only the vinced that no man, woman or child munity goes out to the family in ligament controlling the second can afford to take chances and neglect their bereavement. small or central toe was cut. George a cold when such an effective remedy Since the death o f Mrs. Silas Yod was working on boggy land at the that acts so thoroughly, quickly and er, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Yoder have time and the foot that was cut was naturally without discomfort is so been helping in the home, the little about six or eight inches deep in the easily obtained at small cost. son Glenn having been quite sick and mud. This and the fact that he wore Then put the question squarely to the children o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy a very heavy shoe saved his foot to yourself. W hy take a chance o f be Yoder, Thelma, Dewey and Dale, a large extent. Jake Ott brought ing without this splendid combination have been at the home o f Mr. and George to town in his car. They when you can keep a box handy and Mrs. S. C. Yoder in Hubbards found that Dr. Schoor had just left ready to meet any emergency ? add to Yoder death. in his car for some out o f town des IF YOU COUGH— you will find tination. They started ‘away and right here luck met them or rather Rexall Cherry Bark Compound Cough Thompson’s confectionery is they found that the doctor had stop Syrup very soothing and healing to good place to buy your candies. ped to fill the gas tank o f his car at the irritated mucous membranes; it a local garage. The doctor promptly relieves soreness and ¡aids you in JUSTICE IS TEMPERED WITH turned his car after learning o f the throwing off the phlegm. MERCY FOR J. P. HELD cut foot and returned with the boys YOUR CHEST IS SORE AS MOONSHINER to the hospital. The gash though Your chest and lungs are sore and tied and bound by the boys before John Owings, who carries the coming to town was yet bleeding,! feel tight. This condition is benefi cially treated Bronchial rather unusual distinction o f having but this was soon stopped by th e ;., . .. , with . Rexall . . been re-elected to the position o f doctor. It will be a few days before Sf lve> applied directly to the chest, justice p± the peace « o r hjs district G can w e v a sboe. Nevcrth eJ l placing a hot flannel over it and leav ing it on over night. One ^ guished m the county jail m \ hrt- might ht h a v 'been P « thorough applications ones the WofkT have' been worse. V You will save yourself suffering, time land, pleaded guilty yesterday after noon before Federal Judge Bean to Wednesday o f this week the Ken- and money by keeping these remedies the charge o f having moonshine agy Bros., George and William, who in your medicine chest and using equipment in his possession and was have been fo r some time on the old when first symptoms o f a cold ap fined $109. The light punishment Grover Giesy farm east o f here, start pear. was recommended by Assistant ed loading their personal property Get o f us a box o f these Cold Tab United States Attorney Austin Fleg- into a large box car at the local S. P. lets today. Take them according to el on the 'grounds that another man station. Among this personal prop- KJ directions the moment the first syrnp- had brought the still to Owings’ erty was a fine farm tractor, a Case/ toms appear and you will obtain real house and put it in operation. The boys intend to make their head relief. Owings is a widower, practically des quarters for a time near Edmonton, W e guarantee them. titute and with four children rang Canada. Wheat is the big thing with ing from 1 to 10 years o f age. He these young men. The two thousand declared yesterday he would be un acres wliich they intend working lies able to pay the fine except with the about seventy-five miles -east o f Ed help o f friends.— Telegram (Tuesday monton in Alberta. HUBBARD DRUG CO. Feb. 22.) •’ j PPfP 1 TAe Ifl&KaJUL Store NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator o f the es tate o f Effie Mishler, deceased, has filed his final account as administra tor o f said estate, in the county court for Marion County, Oregon, and said court has duly set the time fo r hear ing said final account and any and all objections thereto fo r Monday the 21st day o f March, 1921 at the hour o f 10 o ’clock A. M., thereof at the court house -in Salem, Marion Coun ty, Oregon as the time and place fo r said hearing. Dated this 18th day o f February 1921. Date o f last publication March 18, 1921. Jacob Mishler, Administrator o f the estate o f Effie Mishler, deceased. W . C. Winslow, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was on the 20th day o f Jan uary, 1921, appointed Administrator o f the estate o f Esther Garren, de ceased. All persons having claims against the estate are requested to present them, duly verified, to me at my office in W oodbum , Oregon, within six months from the date o f this notice.' Dated this 28th day o f January, 1921. Date last publication Feb. 28, ’21. & P. MORCOM, Administrator, IF YOU ARE . PRICE SHOPPING Do not overlook the thing - that la&s after the Price is gone, That is Quality W e can give you Quality as well as Price and are glad to take care of your Small Wants as well as the large. Why not give us your business H. N. Beck & Co. HUBBARD, OREGON