Hubbard enterprise. (Hubbard, Marion County, Or.) 191?-19??, May 27, 1921, Page PAGE 8, Image 16

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    FRIDAY, M AY 27,1921
THE HUBBAj I ENTERPRISE
PAG E 8
Let us do your truck hauling. Any­
where, 'anytime. H. L. Carl, Phone—
See our excellent and useful grad­ 2203; Alvin T. Earl, Phone—5103.
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uation gifts just received. Hubbard
Drug Co.
; 13-1
Fruits in season at Thompson’s
W anted: 3 large trunks in good Confectionery.
condition. Mrs. T. H. Richmond, at
Hubbard Dental office.
1 3 1 Horses fo r sale— your pick two
out o f fou r; ages 4, 5, 6, 7; weight
Six pigs for sale, about 100 pounds, 1300 to 1400. 2Vz miles north of
T. E. Gdekirk, Broadacres, Ore., b Hubbard on Pacific Highway. E. E.
mile: southeast Broadacres station.
BRADLT.
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One
1000
gal.
Red­
Have a truck and can do your
hauling. Call me; phone Needy. C. wood non shrinkable tank, in good
P. SCHROCK.
, 8 ff condition. Molalla Electric Co., Au­
rora, Ore.
52tf
W hite Clover seed with a sprinkle
o f alsake, fine fo r . pasture grass. 25c
Am prepared to handle §piy kind o f
per lb.
Six ft. McCormick binder, truck hauling carefully and quickly.
Milwaukee mower.
R. S. YODER, Regular trips made to Portland every
Hubbard, Ore., R. 2,
3tf Wednesday.
Phone 3303.
Wm.
Two grain farms for sale in heart JUNGNICKEL.
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o f Willamette valley ; one 480 acres
at $100 per acre; 100 acres at $200 . .Second hand sacks . wanted, also
per acre this. one on Pacific Highway. gray oats fo r cash or exchange.—
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J. E. Jenks & Son, Tangent, Ore­ HUBBARD FEED MILL.
gon, owners.
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F ir and Asli wood for sale.—
CLASSIFIED ADS
down. When th W approvements are DONALD-HUBBARD
BALL TEAMS MEET
finished the Clea’ifl • corner will add
materially to tliejf]! ifcks o f that part
o f town.
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The ball game played on the lo­
cal diamond Sunday afternoon be­
“ ■ o‘
Frances Thomas pent Saturday in tween the fust teams mentioned
Oregon City visittl [. g with his sister above was won by the“ visiting nine
after a hard battle.
Mary Thomas. .i.jHj
Many rooters Came with the visit­
Irent Boje waj: iome from Salem ing team and these w,ith the more
e-ver the week-od visiting with her powerful home rooters kept the
parents and frieil
boys on nerves edge during the en­
tire galne. ?
Mrs. Phoebe W fcr o f Portland,
The two teams are well matched
came Thursday o! ,^st week to spend as to the class o f ball that they play
several days with
and Mrs. Em ­ and but for a number o f poor plays
est Hoffman.
Mrs: Esther . ulatone attended
Grand Lodge at A'Tliany last week, as
delegate o f 'Thafê! Rebekah lodge,
fine session, and
She reports -a me
very largely atten
m
• Mr. and Mrs:
»tcy Calvert and
Mr. and Mrs. 1 f A f r i l Calvert 'spent
the week-end at Vah home o f Mr.
JULIUS STAUFFER, Hubbard Ore. and M is. Joe (' f l a f l Percy held
DR. W . G. HOWE, Dentist,
7tf down his old pc .Njn on first base
W oodbum , Oregon. 6tf
in the ball garni pi nday afternoon
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
in the Donald-Hu ¡¡IT'd game and fill-'
CLEAN-UP DAY AT
ly enjoyed it too O i l
ROCK CREEK CEMETERY
H. N, Beck and J! E. Langdon were
Ail those interested in Rock Creek Portland visitors Sunday.
Oscar Nendel, KjjWoodburn, who
cemetery and grounds are requested
was reported thre pUfeks ago to have
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts o f Port­ dislocated his hip GjSn jumping,from
to meet Saturday fo r a clean-up day
to have the grounds in fiice condition land are spending the week ‘ at the a track to keep
jjtY being thrown,
home o f Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Braden.
fo r decoration, Monday.
has" not made si ■%-jactory progress
COMMITTEE.
and Was taken t<
;|em Tuesday to
Mrs. S. E. Hardcastle, formerly o f have an x-ray mac U? the hip to learn
W oodbum but How of'S alem , spent its exact conditio:
Dr. W eaver ac-
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
Sunday evening in Hubbard., the companied, him to alem.
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Saturday evening, -M a y
20th, guests o f Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Melvin.
Hazel Mills was pleasantly surpris­
. Full announce*! at o f the special
ed by fifty-six o f her friends, who
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Malone, Errol school booster me* ing called by the
Called on her unexpectedly. T h e, Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Christen Stauffer local Parent-Teaej r Association for
party- being in honor o f her nine­ were Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. and Friday evening, J| lie the 3rd, will be
teenth birthday.
Mrs. G. E. Garland, west o f here.
given next week!
I, i nil' il fore-
The young folks spent the eve­
thought has dem| jd a broad. and
ning in playing popular games while
Rev. Oscar Payne o f Salem con­ complete campaigl hie inaugurated, a
the older folks .enjoyed music and ducted services Sunday morning at preparedness ’
I NBrn, that* will
a social good time.
the Methodist church fo r the pastor, meet the growin| h fem an d o f onr
A delightful . supper was enjoyed Rev. Wm. Nicholl, who was called to schools. Plan to jMi the meeting.
§r
at a late hour after which the Dayton that morning.
guests departed.
All : present .said
that,: they had a good time. M i s s
The recent operation at Portland
Hazel received some pretty present?.. upon Mrs! Guy Stryke for the re­
made by the home boys in the first
inning Hubbard would have gaptur-
de her second game with Donald.
The first game was played on the
Donald diamond 'a week ago Sun­
day. The score at that game being
five to''three in favor o f Hubbard,
and the game played on the local
school diamond being ten to nine in
favor o f the visitors. The home
boys play Canby, next Sunday, so
we have been informed.
Mr and Mrs. G. N, Beck" visited
with Portland friends from Sunday
to Tuesday.
Do You Know Why
people are using
CHERRO FLOUR
Buy a sack and use it
You need not ask again.
Its easy to handle,
The quality is unsurpassed.
moval o f a cancerous growth from her
Erank Murk this week moved into right breast has been reported so suc­
the property recently purchased by cessful that Mrs. Stryker was brought
him from A. Christen.
home this Aweek. When removing
the growth a muscle o f the figh t arm
Dr.' Emma K. Smith, Chiropractie from the shoulder to the elbow was
Physician
located at Woodburn, removed.
above Moore-Dunn D r u g store.
The C. 11. Cleaver residence now
Phone Red 64. ChripractiCi is the
greatest method Of the .age in pre­ under remodeling ;on the Highway at
venting freaking and permanently G street is far enough: along to give
curing 95% o f all diseases.' Consul­ an impression, o f comfort and conven­
tation free. Chronic and nervous ience when the work is completed.
diseases a specialty.
' 13tf The barn on the north lias1 been torn
Does Your Ford
PUMP OIL
W e Stop It O r N o Charge
MILLER
&
HALL
Women the Homemakers
A WOMAN’ S HOME reflects her soul.
I
If in need of feed call on the Hubbard
FEED MILL
whims and fancies.
It bespeaks her inmost desires, her
One of life’s keenest joys is in watching the woman
convert a house into a HOME.
How much more will be the happiness— the reward— if besides living in a
Cracked Corn
place made homelike under the spell of her own fancies she can feel that this
in three different sizes, also scratch food.
Remember there is none like it any where. Y ou
will say so when you see it.
day might have caused her to lose the results of her toil and care will, hold no
place is really her HOME.
fears for her then.
Increased rent or other bug-aaboos which some
Homes of their own-are not for the rich only, nor is the
Oity the only place where you can have all of the modern conveniences.
We
can surprise you by showing you how easily it- can he done.
Our Prices A re Low .
Before buying elsewhere call on us.
All kinds of feed on hand at all times.
Phone 4430
Hubbard Feed Mill
Pay Highest Price for Chickens
OUR M OTTO:
Quality First
Service Always
’Copeland Lumber Co.