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About Hubbard enterprise. (Hubbard, Marion County, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1921)
* i GOOD HIGHWAYS AFTER “ THE G R IP ,” or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other debilitating dis eases, your quickest way to get flesh and strength is with, Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov ery. That gives purity to your blood and plumpness to your body, It makes thoroughly effective every natural means of repairing and nourishing your system. All druggists, sell it in both fluid and tablet form. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids* Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y .; for trial package of Tablets. IMPROVED ROADS ARE URGED Permanent Highways Will Turn Tide to Rural Sections and Increase Production of Food. H iP p lS ito fiE Hotel Alder DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL 285 Alder Street. Portland, Oregon. Will rent you a room for $1.00 per day, or a room with bath for $1.50 to $2.00 per day? BAB’S RESTAURANT L Cafeteria A good place to Eat and Live Well. Remarkable 60c luncheon at' noon. Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m., 826 Stark St. Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and A l der street opposite Meir & Frank’s. The Best Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee and Pastry a Specialty. SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS Are painful and often dangerous. Our Hand-woven-to-fit Elastic Stockings, Belts and Bandages always give relief. “ Where Bene Comforts Abound” Fitters and Makers for Fifty-five Years Satisfaction or Money Back. Send for Book and Measure Blank Today. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Portland. Woodlark Building Alder at West Park PORTLAND, OR*. T he pleasure o f you r trip to P ort land w ill depend upon the hotel you select. Cozy surroundings, m oderate rates, and the w elcom e you find in your own hom e tow n, aw ait you at the Multnomah. Garage in Connection. Eye and Eye Glasses Care m ÿ specialty. Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. B. A . Bedynek, 608-9 P ittock Block. If It’s anything in paint we have it. Preservative Paints AND K o D A K s (Hidden Varnishes .Let us finish w hat you r K odak began. B est work, best service. Old established K odak finishers, 12 years in Portland. The very best—the kind that lasts M ail orders given special care. W e pay longer. return postage. A ll prints made- on V elox Make our store your headquarters*, paper. Regular Eastm an Dealers, all the K odaks and sundries in stock. K odak or in Portland. Prem o catalog sent on request. Eveland & Lewis, 413 E ast M orrison St., Portland. Preservative Guaranteed RUBBEP STAMPS and DEVICES. PAINTS MARKING 16 Colors, gallon - 'Every thing for the Ofñee CA «PcKJU Deck and Floor PAINTS 10 Colors, gallon - A B U S IN E S S E D U C A T IO N FREE frO O C «pOeLttJ If you cannot come in send for color card. Order by mail. Mail orders filled same day as received. ‘Ton Can Get It At Beebe's” ^rBüsiïïÈss A P osition fo r E ach Graduate W rite us today. A L IS K Y BUILDING YES, “ IT W IL L P A Y “ to send us that R A D IA T O R fo r repair. Made like new fo r a m oderate price. E xpert w ork absolutely guaran t e e d . R A D IA T O R S E R V IC E CO. a J homatt Cor Union & Hawthorne, Portland F irex a S uccess E very auto, truck, tractor and hom e should be equipped w ith F ireX , the new $2.50 Instantaneous F ire E x tinguisher— harihs nothing but FIRE. Complete E xtinguisher ready fo r use mailed to any address in Oregon or W ashington on receipt o f price. Needed everywhere, any climate, guaranteed. A gents wanted. F ireX Company, Portland, Oregon. The Beebe Company Cor. 1st. and Wash. Sts. Portland, • Oregon “ W a tch Y our Feet” Tired Aching Feet Can Be Relieved. D. W. ELROD, 1115 Selling Bldg. Portland, Specializing on Arch Supports, Honest John Truss, Seamless Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supports, Ankle Sup ports. ■ MA Moderate Priced Hotel o f Merit” HOTEL CLIFFORD E ast M orrison St., a t E ast Sixth, the Principal E ast Side H otel. 6 m inutes from Shopping District. F our block s from 8. P. Blast Side Station. C orona T he P ersonal W riting M achine. W eigh t 6 lbs. P rice $50.66 case included CANCERS Fold It Up Take with You; Typewrite Anywhere. E xternal Cancers successfully treated w ithout the knife. Inform ation and ex E. W . PEASE, 110 Sixth, Portland, Ore. am ination free, B ank and professional Write for folder “G ” referen ces, upon inquiry. . Washington Cancer Institute, Inc. NEW FLUFF RUGS A T HALF B ox 427, Centralia, W ashington COST OF NEW CARPETS. H ave you r old worn out carpets and woolen clothes made into artistic -revers ible F L U F F RUGS. Carpets and rugs re paired, steam cleaned. R ag rugs all sizes. i 212 Oregonian Building, B uy from fa ctory and save m oney. W rite PORTLAND, OREGON fo r prices. DR. G. E. W A T T S SPECIALIST Female and Rectal Troubles and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS P O R T L A N D R U G CO. M anufacturen e f FLUFF and RAG RUGS a Snecialty CARPET CLEANING, LAYIN G A SIZING 1672-1674 East 17th Street Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. Repairing done b y mail. M ost modern equipment. Satisfaction guaranteed. P R E -W A R P R IC E S C la rk -B ro w e r Optical Co., 1121 6th- Street DR. E. H. EAST PH Y SICIA N A N D SURGEON Specialties: Goitres, D iseases o f W om en and M aternity O ffice M organ Building Portland, Ore. ADTO REPAIR PARTS Send for free catalog PISTONS— PISTON PIN S— RINGS Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding^ Auto motive Machine Work and Welding. COOK & GILL CO.. INC. 11th and Burnside Sts. Portland, Ore. Phone: Bdwy. 3281 C U T F L O W E R S A FL| Clarke Bros., Florists, D A N C IN G E V E R Y N N A E V E N I N G Oriental Cafe. Chinese nerican Kitchen Corner B roadway and sh. PO R TLA N D D E F O R M I T Y À P P LIA iv E S “ ! K . E. Karlson A Co., if. >2 Burnside St. D R U G L E S S PHYSICI/jfo F o r rheum atism anc hronic _____ disease. ___ Dr. Chybke, D. P., 323 ? sidner Bldg. Duckback Waterproof! Preservative s. Spring lubri- Guaranteed fo r auto cant and gasket compc d. 306 P ine St. FA R M - L O A N S D evereaux M ortgage C 87 6th SL F LO W E R S FOR A N Y C A S IO N Geo. B etz A Son, 697 Hams A v e .__ F O R D R E P A IR IN G E L U S I V E L Y Curley’ s F ord Shop, 22 Salmon St. F O U N D R Y “A N D M A C E W ORKS Com m ercial Iron W ork 7th M adison. G A R A G E S “Ä N d " Ä U T ( R E P A IR IN G Multnomah H otel Garaj 2d and Anaeny. G U A R A N TE E D REBU ^MACHINES Oregon T ypew riter Co. -A btH S t. H A R D W O OD FLOO R] Eisman H ardw ood F loe I >89 E W ash, O ak -L eaf H ardw ood j -ft Co., 231 E. 76th St. N. F loors e jjb sanded. East Side Hardwood. E )|fCo.. Inc., 410 E. Burnside. H E M S T I T C H I N G A N D f l E A T I N G Susie Buckley, Pow er ’urniture Store. L . &. S. U S E D C A R E W A N G E Used cars bot and sob 18 N. 11th Sti, Phone Broadw ay 3214. M FG S . O F V U L C A N IZ ROOF PAINT New rbofs and repair done. Young and W oods, 1103 E. Car hers St. M F G S . O ff R E E D FUR IT U R E B uy Coast Made Goods. R eed Specialty __É->hop, _319 W illiam s A M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d à Pine Sts. Otto Schumann Granite Marble W orks N U R S E R IE S Russellville Nursery, R. I'. D. 1. E ast Side Nursery, 51 U ion Ave. N. N UR SER Y S TO C K V illa Nurseries, R. No. Portland. O R E G O N F L U F F R U G <(*, J. H. Lehmann,: Prop. 1984 E ast Stark S C H O O L OF W E L D IN C J Officially recognized «ro ta te and fe d eral board as Th e place to learn welding all metals. Com m ercial S&hool o f W eld ing, 511 East Grant, Cor. p i t h , Portland. PYORR H EA D E N T IS T S j SmithJLong Stevenson 310 Busnf& Lane Bldg.__ T I R E R E P A IR IN G A N D R E T R E A D IN G Used juid new tires bmight and . sold. A & B Tire Shop, 389 Hawthorne Ave. 3 •‘Propaganda urging a change of the present method of federal aid in the construction of good roads has made its appearance,“ said Thomas J. Cu sack of Merideh, Conn., to Washington Post reporter. “ It is now proposed to establish a national highway system, to |be wholly constructed and main tained by the national government. It is doubtful if such a change would ever be advisable, but it is certainly not expedient at this time in view of the condition of the treasury. “ It is desirable to have a system of hard-surface roads throughout the country, and this result can be ob tained under the present system. Highway use is very largely a local matter: The growth and development of a community is greatly increased by thè construction of permanent roads in or adjacent thereto. No system A Cheerful .Note. “ All things are full of iniquity and vice; more crime is committed than can be remedied by restraint. We struggle in a huge contest of crimin ality. Daily the .passion for sin is greater. The shame in committing it is less“ . . . This is not the out cry of ône who looks with alarm upon the orgies of the profiteers, the oper ations of the auto .bandits, the greed of landlords, and the pernicious ac tivities of the grafters, gamblers, mar ket manipulators and crooked politi cians. It is the' philosopher Seneca’s description of conditions in Rome 2,- 000 years ago. Lalla Rookh. t A Standard Dump Truck for Road Building. should be adopted that would benefit a few at the expense of the many. For that reason the local communities should contribute their share of the expense of the construction. “ We are told by competent authority that freight can be transported cheap er on short hauls by ipotor trucks than by rail, but on long hauls the cost o f transportation by truck is pro hibitive. “ In April, 1)917, the declaration of war caused all road building to cease. All bond issues that had been voted TYPE WRITERS—NEW OR REBUILT Rebuilt Typewriter Co.. QJfeSlreet . _____ _ fo r ' road construction Were held in abeyance, and nothing was undertaken S A L V A T I O M A R M Y R E S C U E PlOM E W ill help jfreindless girls. until after the signing of the armistice D. & M. car, M ayfair & Alexandria Sts. to resume construction of highways. SILOS AND WATER TANKS National Tank & Pipe Co., Portland. The war awakened the people to the TINSMITHS Willamette Sheet M etal Wks. Auto W ork necessity of permanent road building and demonstrated that it would be Specialty. 106 N. 3rd SL W elter System o f Suggestive Therapy necessary in the future to build roads Dr. T. W . Ayers, 715 Dekum Bldg. that would withstand the heavy truck W H O LE S A LE A N D RETA IL T IN W A R E Portland Tinware Mfgk Co., 47 F irst St. traffic. “ The present system o f federal aid A L A S K A P L U M B I N G & H E A T I N G CO. haS not been given a fair opportunity to Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies. Pipe It began Fitting?, lowest prices. 363 E. Morrison demonstrate its merits. E M B R O I D £ R lN G A N D P L E A T I N G — operation under abnormal conditions, Accordian-side and Sox Pleating, H em which grew worse. The road to be stitching, Buttons CoVered, Braiding, etc. improved must be a ‘rural post road,* K. Stephans, 2l9-20-2lSPittock Block. D R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N ’ as defined in the law, to be any public Nervous and chronicldlseases a special-L road, a major portion of which is now ty. I f others have faijed give me a trial. used, or can be used, as a connecting Dr. A da N. Scott, 136 J3th Street, Chronic diseases a specialty. Dr. W . N. link not to exceed ten miles in length Allen, 2nd and Burnside. o f any road or roads now or hereafter A R T I F i C L ^ L L J J M E J S Ï ___________ used for the transportation of the Ó fegon^ATtffíH aTTjijrCaT^ncr^W rtte United States mails. fo r Catalog. 201 2nd St, Portland. “ Nothing will turn the tide of hu C L E A N IN G A N D _________ % ^ F o r relia b leC iean in M ^ ad ^ ^ ein gserv ^ manity back to the rural communities Ice send parcels to u|, W e pay return postage. Information#*ad prices gives more effectively than the construction upon request. of permanent highways. Nothing will E N K E ’ S CITY DUS W ORKS Established 1890 ft Portland encourage the production of food prod ucts more than roads that can be traveled all the year.” ' ^O veM K STPortÎaiiïÎîffi^ F rank L. McGuire, Afington_Bldg.______ H A V E Y O U A N Y SPARE T IM E ? W e will m ake you an attractive, m oney m aking proposition tojjbe our representa tive in you r locality Muring your spare W rite fo r full particulars. PACIFIC T H E T A IL O R . Suits cleaned. S I.25 time. LABORATO RIES, IMS., 301 Hawthorne We pay return Postage. 104 Fourth St., Portland, Ore A ve., Portland, Ore. fl D O O R S ^ A N ^ W jN D ^ S ___________ ___ DR. FRANCIS M. STUMP, "'^ W é'caîrsèÎÎ^ oiT ÎÎo^ ^ ing, Paint, Glass and Builders’ Hardware, Physician A Surgeon Former Physician to the Portland Sanitarium. direct a t wholesale »rices. . W rite for prices before buying.* Heacock Sash A Diseases of Women and Children. Offioe hours, _____ 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Office phone Main 3079. D oor Co., 212 First S I, Portland. 502-503 Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon. H O R S E S , M U L E S B O U G H T, S O L D Crown Stables, Inc., 185 Front St., P ort P A IN L E S S D E N T I S T R Y Ore. H orses and mules for " sale or E xp ert dentist land, Special rates ta loggers and con ry. . Saving of hire. tractors. W ith or without harness. nearly Out Philip Suetter, Pres. o f high rent dis U. S. STABLES, 3 6 » Union Ave. D raft trict. N. E. Cor. 2nd & 'Burnside. horses bought, and soln .______ L. Chappell, 222 uftoa A ve South. PERSONAL ~3£lA 3tR Y "lF L O N E L Y ; fo r results, try L E A R N M U L T IG R A ffN iN G T he Callan S ch ool only recognized m e; best and m ost su ccessful “ HOME M A K E R ” ; hundreds rich wish marriage school on the coast, experienced opera- tors always in demandfj 405 Artisans Bldg. soon ; strictly confidential; m ost reliable years o f epcpertënce; description free M A C H IN E R Y “ T he Successful Club,“ Mrs. Ball, B ox Send us you r inquiries to r anything in 566, Oakland, California. Iron or W oodworking Machinery, Logging, Sawmill, Contractors’ ■Equipment, L oco P L A T IN G N IC K E L A N D S IL V E R HeadlightlTlres^ Spa motives, Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Rail, lights $1.50 each. P arts nickeled. H ard Cable, Belting, etc. Bdsrke Machinery Co., ware refinishe.d- C alifornia P lating W ks., 528 Railways Exchange pidgM Portland, Or. Cor. 2nd and Salmon S ta M A K E S O A P A T HOI W rite fo r free infornfetion about formu PLUJW3M^G^&^PLUh1BU4<3^SUP^L|ES las and equipment. Large profits. Easily 9 W e can supply you w ith any kind of made. P. G. B ow m an *24 Albina Ave, plum bing supplies a t wholesale p rices W e w ill gladly estim ate cost o f any Job. M E A T A N D P R O D U O E B O U G H T N ew Coolers in s ta ll« assuring p r o t ^ - W rite fo r prices. lion to shippers of drlssed hogs, butter, S T A R K -D A V IS CO., eggs, etc. T ry us. Brown & Co., 310 H o y t 188rl90 4th St., Portland_________ M O T O R C Y C L E S AN! P AR TS S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R LO R A ll makes. isy terms. W e help the appearahee o f wom en. E A S T SIDE MO’ >RCYCLE CO. T w en ty -tw o inch sw itch or transform a 44-46 GRA3 AVE. tion, value $7.00, price $2.45. When in Portland to see thflRose Show eat at the 400 to 412 Dekum Bldg. ______ TEA C H ER S OF TR U TH Send 25 cents and self-addressed envel vegetables 5 and 10c; '»neats 10c, chops 10c, ope to the Gages, 406 Fleidner Bldg., re All fish 10, 15 and 20c. We n#er close. Sixth and garding Health, H appiness and Success. Davis Sts., Portland, Oreg< a. Northwest Rug Co., 18p04nifore! JOY Portland Cafeteria S T A T E ROAD H E L P O LD IDEA ^irst Money Paid for Highway Im provement Made by Kentucky 75 Years Ago. It is often said that the use of state money for the construction of roads is o f’ quite recent origin, says a bulle tin from the American Highway asso ciation. The New. Jersey state aid law of 1801 is sometimes referred to as the first instance of such use of state funds in this country. As a matter of fact, state money was spent for such purposes more than 75 years ago. Kentucky paid out over $2,000/- 000 for road improvements between 1820 and 1840 under the direction of a state highway engineer, who drew a salary of $5,0Q0 a year, a very large sum for those days. The roads built then were 24 to 30 feet wide between the ditches. The surfaces were constructed of broken stone, and the bottoms were of large stones wedged together to make what road- builders call a telford foundation. About 1850 business conditions in the country became bad and this work stopped. When it was resumed in 1908 such a long period had elapsed since the earlier state aid work that 1908 is usually fixed as the beginning of state road work in Kentucky. The story of Lalla Rookh in short is this: She was the supposed daugh ter jo t Aurungzbee, emperor of Delhi. She was bethrothd to Aliris, sultan of Lesser Bucharia. On her journey from Delhi to Cashmere she was entertained by Feyamorz, a young Persian poet, with whom she fell in love, and un bounded was her delight when she discovered that the young poet was the sultan to whom she was betrothed. The story is beautifully told by the Irish poet, Tom Moore. The title of the poem is “ Lalla Rookh.” Cuticura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub in Cu ticura Ointment. Remove surplus Ointment with tissue paper. This is only one of the things Cuticura will do if Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used Sor all toilet purposes.—Adv. Tree as Nursemaid. “ The larch or tamarack, is the best ‘nurs^/ ” said the forester, who was busy planting a double line of little larches on the edge of a new planta tion. He explained that the strong, quick-growing larch was the best tree to protect others from frost and drought. “ And if you are planting a beech hedge,” he added, “ it will pay you to plant white-thorn on the wind ward side, for the white-thorn will protect the beech and can he cut hack later when it has served its purpose.” Tiles of Pearls. Mother-of-pearls tiles, for bathrooms or other decorative use, are the new invention of Albert and Caesar Vuil- lerment, of Philadelphia. The shells of pearly mussels are crushed to pow der and mixed with just enough ce ment to render the material plastic. It is then molded into tiles or slabs, and the surface is ground and polished for a pretty finish. Remove Blood Stains. To remove blood stains from cloth saturate with kerosene and, after it stands a while, wash in warm water. A paste made of common laundry starch and water will remove blood stains without a trace. If not entirely removed by the first application re peat once or twice. The city of Calgary, Alberta, re ceived its name in 1876 from Col. Macleod, then in command of the royal northwest mounted police at that point. He named it after his old home, Calgary, a small estate on the Isle o f Mull, Scotland. G ir ls ! » G ir ls !! Clear Your Skin W ith Cuticura \ Sample each (S oap, Ointm ent, Talcum ) o f Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. X . Mai den, Mass. S old everyw here. BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE, is th e biggest, m ost p erfectly equipped B usiness Training School, in the N orth w e s t F it you rself fo r a higher position w ith m ore m oney. P erm anent positions assured qur Graduates. W rite fo r catalog—F ourth and-YamhiU, Portland. Are You Satisfied? P. N. U. No. 22, 1921