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    Southern Oregon News Review Thursday, November 21,
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100 to 300 lb. A n vils, ste e l A e a s t
w eld ers. W e l d i n g Bead, H ungers
Cabl«. B lock s, B oggin g Equipm ent.
U sed B ocom otlve H ells, D rag S a w j
P la te s A Structural».
M. B lo c h k
1 2 3 0 1 s t S o.
C om pany
S e a t t le , W a sh .
CEM EN T BLOCK m achinery for sa le
3 m on th s old. C o n sists o f sk ip h oist,
7-cu. ft. paddle m ixer, cem en t block
m achine, p a llets. E a s i l y moved.
P riced righ t. P . O. B ox 486, M ed­
ford, O regon.
BEER
E Q U IP M E N T
B e a u tifu l 3 & 4 K eg All sta in le ss
s te e l B eer C ab in ets. TR. 6644. E very­
th in g In R efrig era tio n
P ortlan d R e frig e ra tio n Co.
1516 N. B. X lU lngu w orth St.
C O M I'BETE CO NO RETE BLOCK and
B rick P la n t In fu ll operation for
sa le. In clu d in g B uilding, Truck and
E q u ip m e n t.
Add,
E m p ir e
B u ild in g
M aterial C om pany, 1205 S. E. G rand
A ven u e, P ortlan d , O regon.
A IR C R A P T
1100 00 R ew ard for Inform ation lea d ­
in g to s a le o f both m y 1046 fabric
w in g and m etal w in g Buncom bes
12450 and 13150. C ruise 105 rnph.
C harles L. M iller, 2412 N. E. Union
A ve., P ortlan d , O regon.
■SIX H U N D R E D ACRES In Sub S e c ­
tion. One hundred a c re s for crop.
F iv e hundred a c re s grazin g. $10,000
cash , or term s. E lw ln H u gh es. B ox
710, B e lle v u e , Idaho.
1 L
; t t e
V A B B ¿ " 7 STOCK
RANCH , 60S acres, 75 a. in cu lt.
M odern house, barn, abu nd ant sp rin g
w ater fo r h ou se and stock , e le c ­
tr ic ity , fr u it Ac n u ts, som e m ark et­
ab le tim ber, fenced, seeded to sm all
grain . 120,000, 111,000 down, bal.
e a sy term s. For sa le by J . E. E step ,
R e a lto r, L ebanon, Oregon.
I REA M I
lo i8 o Ci i E o bei- Seasi<i«' an d A s to ria on
101. P a r t ia lly p la n te d to a s p a ra g u s . R ic h
*• s u ita b le fo r b u lb r a is in g . A lm o s t new
4-bedroom house, finished in k n o tty c e d a r;
in c h double p lu m b in g . 2 fire places, a u to .
o il h e a t, w a t e r , c em e n t bsm t S17 000
S E A C O A S T F I N A N C E CO.’
A s to ria 270»
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234 I R h g |
1000 A C R E S good c u t-o v e r la n d . T r a c ts ol
1 ° ?,c r ? l X J no re $1° p e r a E a s y te rm s .
O. 11. J O X E S
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F r ie n d . O regon .
WANTED TO BUY
W A N T TO B U Y — A ll kin ds o f A ccord-
lan s, top p rices paid. W rite or send
to A m erican M usic C om pany, 609
M ain St., V an cou ver, W a sh in gton .
W A N T E D M OTORS
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P. B A R G E R
1 A ND 3 PHASE
M onroe S t.
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P h o e n ix . A ri«.
liv e s to c k
F IF T Y S H E T L A N D P O N IE S for sale.
ia s ? nf, y w ‘' a ! c o lo r s- Three m iles
e a st o f H u n t e r s . W ash, on the
S p rin gd ale H igh w ay. C. L. W iltse
H u n te r s , W a s h .
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S^yLifn — M y r e Kis t e r e d J e r s e y
a n ,|d a f 10 CO" 8- 5’ y r ‘ oId h erd s ir e
'¿ ‘ L i yL " n g h e if e r s . P la n k s J e r s e y
C i t v ’n M
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P la “ k. J u n c tio n
C ity , O reg o n . B t . 2
INSTRUCTION
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B E A R N W E L D IN G
t v - ” rc ,and o x -V.-Hcetylerio, on all
2 ,h L ° f
F u ll tu ition and
s u b s is te n c e w h ile lea rn in g for vet-
eruns.
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w e e d in g school
3 -0 N . E . S a c r a m e n to S t.. P o r tla n d 2
O regon — MU. 9630
Temperature Changs Hazard
The so-called heat-reristant glass,
oven flameware, is not proof against
thermal breakage if the change
from hot to cold or vice-versa is
very sudden. Avoid putting a very
cold vessel into very hot water, and
place pie-plates fresh from the
oven out of a draft.
Huge Liner
The Queen Elizabeth is 1,031 feet
long-standing on end .he’d tower
over every building in the world
except New York’s Empire State
building—on which her bow would
reach the £6th floor. H r gross
weight is 83,673 tons.
Belter Custard
If eggs are beaten slightly with
a fork, the custard will have a
smooth top. Overbeating eggs into
a foamy froth only makes a coarse
textured custard. Corn syrup helps
to make smooth, delicate custards.
Rats Carry Disease
Veterinarians say that rats carry
such diseases as white scours of
calves, mastitis, ringworm, tuber­
culosis, contagious abortion, coccid-
iosis and infections of chickens and
trichinosis of hogs.
Avoid Fire Hazards
Before winter sets in, all closets,
attics and storerooms should be
cleared of rubbish, old magazines
and the like This will avoid fire
hazards
Show Wall Sculptures
Excavations at the site of the an­
cient city of Sargon II, king of As­
syria, 722-705 B. C., show wall sculp­
tures with elaborately designed ori­
ental rugs.
Wash Silk Lamp Shades
That fancy silk lamp shade can
be washed successfully, home econ-
omists stress. Remove all decora­
tions, then dip it lightly several
I times in warm suds. One of the
tricks is to dry the shade quickly,
either outdoors on a warm, windy
day, or inside under the breeze of
an electric fan.
Variety of Holly
In parts of England, the prickly
variety of holly is known as he-
holly, and the smooth variety as
she-holly, or boy and girl holly. It
was a belief in Derbyshire that the
kind of holly brought into the
house at Christmas time would de­
termine who would be master for
the next year. If the holly were
smooth, the wife would dominate
the household, but if the holly were
orickly the husband would be mas­
er.
A T T E N T IO N B u sin e ss men not e m ­
p lo y in g fu ll tim e bookkeepers; we In­
sta ll and su p e r v ise bookkeeping s y s ­
tem s. We a ls o take care o f a ll G o v ­
ern m en t and S ta te In com e T a x es
and q u a rterly r etu rn s for payroll
ta x e s In qu iries Invited. W ID M E R
A C C O U N T IN G S E R V I C E , 9 25 T e r ­
m in a l S a le s B ld g ., P o r tla n d , O reg o n .
T e l. A T . 1917.
$1. K lld on an P e s t C ontrol. H ig h w o o d . III.
BUSINESS ti INVEST. OPPOR?
BOTTLE MILK DAIRY
2.000 u n its p e r d a y e x c l. p a s te u riz e d m ilk
a iia ïî? â ® ÿ 1,dln* ; C h a r y -B u r r e ll e q u ip m en t
a n n u a f ’ 2 ,r u c *t» : gross o v e r $100.000.00
RADIO, ELECT. APPLE STORE
B est lo ca tio n In to w n , s e v e ra l e x c e lle n t
fra n c h is e s , in c lu d in g W esting hou se. N e t ­
tin g p re s e n t o w n e r o v e r $15.000.00. S a le
p ric e a p p ro x im a te ly $15.000 00
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LEW miller a co .
217 D u r y e a S tre e t. R a y m o n d . W a sh in g to n .
DOGS. CATS, PETS, ETC.
SPRBN G ER
istered . 3
Su perior
C anada’s
SP A N IE L iB ^M A L E , R eg-
m onth«, L iver and W h ite.
h u n tin g stock . Sired by
fa m o u s B ruce o f Inver.
J a c k S te v e n « , 1104 P e r k in « , R ic h la n d ,
W a s h in g to n .
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
$10.000 D ow n. 9 Cabins, 5 3-rm., 4 1-
rm., 2 Ige. h ses. Gar & fu e l sp ace.
5-rm. liv. q trs. C onfec., Groe., •&
Lunch. 4 pum p G as .Sta. D ryer, on
Jet. Cor. Jlw y. 99 & 58. J u st out o f
E ugene, Ore. E xc. location . Ideal
bus. spot, w ith a good net incom e.
Rm . to expand. Buy from ow n er
and save. $32,000 & T erm s. J . B ur-
gard, G oshen, O regon.
Genuine Diamond Rings
WANTED: Brand n e w C h e v ro le t 4 door
sed a n . W ill p ,,v f.,11 c e ilin g n ric e . in cash*
S3» s- . .
A - A - BROOKS
E.
TR A C TO R * E Q U IP M E N T
COM PANY
8755 E . M a r g in a l W a y S e a t t le , W n .
SPECIAL
S T A R M A C H IN E R Y C O M P A N Y
1741 1 s t A v e . S o.
S e a t tle , W a s h .
E L . 0760
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PA C Z P IC
R A * » • " ‘ ro l ’1he sec re ts o f s a fe , th o ro u g h
r a t k illin g . A ll p rob lem s c le a r ly , con c is e ly
" K lld o n a n R a t P r o g r a m .” Send
FARMS AND RANCHES
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N E W & U S E D T R A C T O R s7~D ozirs.
Know B lades, P ow er C ontrol U n its,
S h o v els, C ranes, T ruck E n g in es.
R ear Ends, P um ps, Io d o etr ia l &
harm Tractors. Truck w in e n e s and
hundreds o f oth er Mlso. Item s. IM ­
M ED IA TE D E B IV E R Y .
S a v e 35% t o 60 %
O nr b ig b a y in g p o w ­
er t o n n r ed e e m e d
p le d g e s e n a b le s n s to
o f f e r P in e D ia m o n d s
a t p r ic e s f a r l e s s
th a n y o n c a n buy
anyw here. W e gu a r­
a n te e C o m p le te S a t i s f a c t i o n o r y o u !
M o n e y B a c k ! S e n d to d a y f o r a f r e e
l i s t o f P in e D ia m o n d s .
S p e c ia l
C h r is tm a s V a lu e s . H u n d r e d s o f
B e a u t i f u l G e m s f r e e f o r I n s p e c tio n
a n d a p p r a is a l.
American Loan Company
609 M a in S t.
D ep t. J
V a n c o u v e r , W a s h in g t o n
Washing Coffee Maker
Your coffee maker, no matter
what type you use, should be
washed with hot suds after each
use and rinsed thoroughly. This
treatment will avoid a stale flavor
in coffee.
Raising House Flowers
To have lovely house flowers, they
should be planted in dishes of moist
pebbles and placed for two weeks
in a dark closet. As roots develop,
they can be brought into the light,'
and placed in a cool sunny window.
Rosy Superstition
In some parts of Germany,
France and Italy it is believed that
a drop of one's blood if buried
under a rose tree will insure rosy
cheeks.
Condensed Milk
The first condensed milk plant
opened by Gail Borden was at Wol-
-ottville. Conn., in 1856, followed by
a plant in New York state in 1860
and one at Elgin, III., in 1865.
Caution in Bathroom
Although the bathroom is not the
room of the most accidents, a great
many injuries occur there due to
slipping in the bath tub, and shock
from electrical appliances.
Tokens of Hospitality
Among the Hindus, distinguished
strangers are welcomed with gar­
lands of flowers as tokens of hos­
pitality.
Newcastle Disease
Newcastle disease of chickens is
named after Newcastle, England,
where one of the first reports on it
was made in 27.
Flowers Always Attractive
For thousands of years, the peo­
ples of the world have believed that
certain flowers possessed definite
virtues in addition to their beauty
and fragrance. Medicinal values of
flowers came first in the minds of
ancient peoples. And, although
many flowers actually did have
value as medicines, others were at­
tributed with healing virtues which
they have never possessed. Some
flowers were, according to these
credulous folks, imbued with the
power to frighten away evil spirits
and to do all manner of amazing
j things.
Colonial Dairying
It was the common opinion in the
Virginia colony that housing and
milking cows in the winter would
kill them.
Introduced Cranberry
Indian medicine men introduced
the cranberry to the early settlers
in America.
Frozen Cauliflower
The shorter the time between har­
vesting and freezing, the better the
frozen cauliflower is going to be.