P itch er Beats the Senators
W h ile Enjoying T h e ir Pay
F IC T IO N
T h e W a s h in g to n S e n a to rs p a id a
p itc h e r to b e a t th e m . W h e n P itc h e r
W es F e r r e ll w a s u n c o n d itio n a lly
re le a s e d b y th e S e n a to rs , he w a s
g iv e n 10 d a y s ’ p a y . D u r in g th e 1 0 -|
T R IA N G L E ? Sure, If you th in k
d a y p e rio d c o v e re d b y h is fin a l
in
e» 'ñ n t< itrln o 1
n ..e
p a y c h e c k fr o m W a s h in g to n , W es c o u n tin g M a ry H ill w ith the three
s ig n e d w ith th e N e w Y o r k Y a n k e e s m en y o u 'd have a square, w o u ld n 't
a n d on A u g u s t 18, 1938, p itc h e d you?
S ee ? t l! e S e n a to rs ^"in n *n ^ ViC‘ ° r y
A n yh o w ’ We w cre on the WUd
o v e r th e S e n a to rs ,
R iv e r b rid g e jo b A nic<? change u
B y F R E D E R IC K S K E R R Y
Corner
A
was, too, w ith B a rre t F a lls C e n te r
o n ly a m ile a w a y ; no c o n s tru c tio n
ca m p in th is p ic tu re . You could get
ro o m and b o a rd in som ebody's
house o r you could ta ke a room o n ly
and eat out. A n d the boys who
hadn t been too q u ic k in g ra b b in g a
i ro o m and board to o k th e ir m o rn in g
and e vening m eals a t the E lite
L u n ch —th a t is, those who had got a
peek at w hat was in sid e the three-
sided counter, I d id m y s e lf.
M3
J r * 1" ' »
H
• . M
M
•-*'
.
Bran Muffins with the
Marmalade Baked in
Easy! T ry ’em f o r Sunday “Brunch”
3 tablespoons
1 cup sifted
shortening
flour
H cup sugar
2 4 teaspoons
1 egg
baking pew der
1 cup Kellogg's 4 teaspoon salt
A ll-B ra n
4 cup orange
% cup m ilk
marmalade
Cream shortening and sugar thor-
oughly. Add egg and beat well. Stir
in A ll-B ra n and m ilk. Let soak u n til
most of moisture is taken up. S ift
flour w ith baking powder and salt.
Add to firs t m ixture and s tir only
u n til combined. F ill greased muffin
pans one-half fu ll. Press tablespoon
fu l of marmalade into top o f each
muffin. Bake in moderately hot oven
(400 °F.) about 30 minutes. Makes 9
muffins, 2 4 inches in diameter, or
12 small muffins.
America’« most
famous natural
laxative cereal
— try • bowlful
tomorrow.
More than just
aTO NW -
¡t’s Pow erful
nourishm ent!
Recommended
by Many
DO CTO RS
Scott’s Emulsion
is a great H IG H
E N E R G Y FOOD
TO N IC for all area I
Helps, tone np adult
systems low in AAD
V it a m in s . H e lp s
children build sound
teeth, strong bones.
S C O TTS EM ULSION
H lQ H ENERGY T O N IC
PILES TROUBLE?
F o r Q u ic k R e l i e f
a
1-------* * -
DON’T DELAY any LONGER: Now
doctors formula you can use a*
discomfort of pain_
i distressing
.
,ngr discomfort
rtnh7L«r
' °? due to plles- Tends to sof-
« £ . “ ? ? rlnk, 8wellln«- L-'se this proven
doctor’s formula. You’ll be amazed at It .
aSiL°n reI,ef- A«“
d m /g ir t
f ° r Thornton ft Minor's Rectal Olnt-
•u S c tlS L . UFP° ’ ,,Oirle8' Follow label in-
su u ttlon s. For sale at all drug stores.
SPEEDED-UP COMFORT
for so-called
KIDNEY SUFFERERS
A nd M a ry H ill was v e ry good fo r
the eyes. F re sh and sweet and cool
lo o kin g she was in h e r w h ite rig ,
even on the h o tte st d a y —and lo v e ly
te look at. I fig u re d she was 28 o r 29.
T h a t steel c re w , though, was a
new breed to M a ry H ill. A h a p p y-
g o -lu cky bunch, as re a d y fo r a
scrap as a fr o lic , w o rk in g h a rd and
p la y in g h ard. One n ig h t when I was
a lm o st the la s t to leave M a ry said
*‘I suppose the d a n g e r you fe llo w s
a re in a ll day m akes you gay and
lig h t-h e a rte d w hen you get aw ay
fro m it. M en fa ll som etim es, d o n 't
th e y ? ’ ’
We p u t i t dow n as an accident.
B u t I w ished i t h adn’ t happened be
tw een th a t p a rtic u la r p a ir. The
news got to the E lite before we did,
and M a ry shared the general gloom .
pain», ACbee, urgee once tKoughl ertttrtlu dut U
for ‘’ 'ffker, longer-lanting relief,
•ootht bladdtr A. well as .timuUte kidney action.
P it
“*? 1 ! ty
new Lidney-bfadder)
hlV’ i rect »«ladve-like action
I 1 At y °u£,dru* 8 lat' L'nleaa you find
M O N EY
DOUBLE YOUB
TIGHI ACHING J
CHEST COLDS
■US ON
MUSTERQLF
I heard Him speaking through the
song of birds;
And clearly, plainly, through the silver
I heard His words.
I saw God’s face upon a flower today;
I saw Him moving on the hills, and oh,
He walked upon the water of the stream,
I know! I know!
I heard God’s voice, I saw His shining face;
He spoke to me; fie moved along the land;
I reached through all the beauty of the day
And touched His hand.
training
TRAVEL . . . RAT
The Yaiy lias a Real
Biisinm Pr»p«si(mn for Yon
F in d out about thia
o p p o rtu n ity by re a d in g
the. d e ta ile d b o o k le t,
“ L if e in the Peacetim e
N a vy.” A sk fo r yo u r
copy a t the N a vy Re
c ru itin g Station.
1
t SALE
Low bed ernil Ita lle r, 29 ton eapnrttv 40.
ft. bed 40 It over HI. k ft. wide, M In. high
Io ou« 19 heavy duly tlree, 3 'iSnken dual
uxlee; Wr«tlnahi>it»e a ir brake«
E IN T E R N
Tri J'H
O K I I.IIN
_
( I I
I lin e
CO.
M'awre, Oreg'aa
DOGS, CATS. PETS. E TC .~
I H t l T T L N t HP W I F I K nt atu d Fee
233 00. Ite g U ie re d A .K .C . and F. |>
ft. It. W h ite »m l O range. Id e a l bird
■log», <'la rk F la k , Ito n kfo rd , W ash,
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
SEASIDE INCOME
I ’ rlred fer Quirk Male
Three pump chevron gaa alallon and aaven
modern, furnished rnltagea, with locked
g.itagee, city eewer anil w utrr. Gas
•quipped. Aleo nil modern owner's three-
bedroom home, now under conelrurtton at
an eelltnaled roel of I I 1.000. An all year
'round Income on lot illg h u o y wlUiln the
city lltnlla ot Mr »side. Seven In i. )q f n ro
of room for mote collage«. Elderly coopie
operullng. Will »ell for *33.00«. This It way
below reproduction roel You mu»t ate this
Io appreciate the value. 210.000 cash,
term« on b-Honce. Inquire of owner ai
It 'll a. Holladay llr . Neaelde. Ore . er
Write P. J. U IK T H IC K . I ’ .O. Bea 171.
im r mo. groan; 212.000 w ith term s.
W r it « John K o ayd nr, Toledo, Ora.
WOOD
W O H K IN O
HI1OP.
Comp
equip. O hl ru t. R ent 2 1 000 Rue
l»lat. O th e r In te re s t. tIS e o cash. It
I Piper .13 Cuba (1 »4«),
no tim e aim-« engln« m a jo r, 1 1 ISO
each. 1947 Ktlnaon I5o, low tim e.
J. La P la n te . 33B N.
P o rtla n d 13, O regon.
24200. B m lth -L lv ln g a to n A ir S e r v ic e
Xnc. CorvalU a, O regon.
F a n cy
p ig e o n s , itic « lis t free.
JEW ELL
CIAMI]
FA R M ,
DAN.
V IL L B . IL L .
B.
M uesel,
I-IIO T IK iltA I’ l l l t ' HTI IIIU fur sale. Ixirat-
near the M cN ary Darn prolert. Forn
apartment In beck. Reasonably priced*
Contact R a r e » l u . l l « . K e n n e w ic k . M a t h !
ed
n,°>",'r
1 » “ •»• • »<> pr. «hoe sk d r ..
IW pr. rintf akiitra, music, public Address
•¿ •'em . wheel »tinder lolly pup niach .
ticket» and everythin« but bid«. A lia new
pari« tout «lock. Io» tad Are. ». | . Lereel
Grave, Ore«en, Phene XO9WX.
TRAPPERS
AUTOS, TRUCKS 6. ACCES.
1 NEW
P o in t 'i- W 11; 111 <* * - „
lowbed
t r a ile r (a r m y ) , «’ 7“ wide.
1 Used
P o inter W llla m e t '«
towbed
tru lle r, K -ft. wldn. D u a l axle». 14 00a
2« tire » , a ir brake», 21X00 each.
2 14.00x20 e x tra
tlre a ,
lube» und
w heel». 210» each
TRAP W IT H SHUR FUR
tHUt WX
11 A SAIT (MOI A IC tN fl IIIM O I
O U A IA N tlfO »110111 m THt I IA II IN O Ot ANT
l U I M A IIN O AMMA1. IA IT1 10» MONTHS IN
»AIN O« SNOW. W t 11 T»A»1 IO » >1 »0.
r o iT A s t riiF A to .
H O U L A V D T R A R B r E R CO M PA NY
E v e r e tt, W ash .
4
lu m b e r tru c k « w ith re p a ir «hop
tru c k » w o rk in g on Contract«, lie -
P a ir «hop 20x50. 8 room m odern
house local cd on 2 acre» o f land
4 m il« fro m S w e a t H om e, Oregon.
P ric e 220,0»0, te rm » .in p art.
A L S O bay« 40 m illio n fee t o f aecoiid
g ro w th f i r on the coast v e ry re a
sonable.
W e apectnlle In T im b e r
arid F o rm <. S w e e t H om e R e a l B e .
t« te Co., b w e e t H om e, O regon.
SHUR FUR MFO. CO.
»O« 5031
VOITIANO 11. O IIO O M
PLAN TS
A nd Ja c k toppled to fo llo w it down to the riv e r. A il of h im but his
legs was o ff th a t s ix by six p la tfo rm .
the o n ly news she le t out w as th a t
D ave had h e a rd th a t J a c k was get
tin g on a ll r ig h t b u t w ould be la id
up fo r a lo n g tim e .
F o r th re e
e v e ry day.
weeks
M a ry
cam e
Then the c re w was th ro u g h w ith
the b rid g e , and D ave, m a k in g a
la s t e ve n ing v is it, was as dead-pan
as e ve r. T h a t puzzled me, and I
banked on M a ry being less shut
m outhed.
A N D , th in k in g o f her, I realized
th a t once out o f the h o sp ita l I'd
see lit tle o f h e r. I had th a t load on
m y m in d when she cam e n e xt a fte r
noon lo o k in g pleased as Punch. She
to ld m e how the gang had b id her
good-bye the da y before.
Then she said, “ I had qu ite a
c o m p lim e n t la s t n ig h t, C h a rlie :
D a ve asked m e to m a r r y h im .”
“ C o n g ra tu la tio n s , M a r y !” I gaid.
“ D a ve is a g ra n d g u y.” And I
m e a n t it.
"Y e s , he is ,” she nodded. "H e ll
m a ke a fine husband—fo r some g irl
who w ants to w o rry about h im
w h ile he's c lim b in g o ve r bridges.
B u t I had to tu rn h im down. I ’ ll
m a r r y nobody I have to w o rry
about a t the s ta rt. T h a t's that. Now
look, I ju s t ta lk e d w ith the doctor.
He says yo u can leave here in tw o
o r th re e days, b u t y o u ’l l have to go
| easy on th a t leg, even a fte r the cast
AND
SEEDS
R f X K I i l l . l . E V E R I I E A R I N U S tra w -
b e rry
P in n i» .
In w holcaulo
loi».
Henil f<>r prie«-». D avid B. L offfren,
R ou t* 3. B e a v er tcn . Oreg-on.
She reached out and grabbed m y '
hand. "C h a rlie , you are d u m b ! D id j l i l . l ' K I I K R K I E h N e w e s t nini bent In
c u ltiv a te d
b lu e b e rry n ian t», tieni!
you th in k I was a d is tric t nurse, o r,
f» r
fo ld e r.
E b e rh a rd t
B lu e b e rry
N
u
re
e
rte
e
,
R
o ute 1, B o x 37«, O ly m
som ething — co m in g here e v e ry I
p ia , W a s h .
da y? ”
B u t—” I could h a rd ly speak. “ I
thought — w e ll, w ith Ja ck and!
D ave . .
A N K fo r o u r ll» t o f beet peach v n rle -
tl< » to p la n t fo r road»l<le m a rk e tln if.
<)ur bud» cut fro m b ea rin g orchard»,
checked by Htnte
In»p ecto r» fo r
vlruM and paa.-o d. W a e h ln g to a n u r
NINETY TRUCKS
W H OLBRALIM O TO E V E R B O D Y
s e r ie s , T op p en ish , W a ih ln r to n .
“ Business, d e a r,” she cu t in. " I I
V a rletle H
fo r i
own the E lite Lunch, so w h y j B lu eb e rrl«» — Proven
fie ld and bom«. F o r In fo rm a tio n '
w o u ld n 't 1 b u ild up good w ill w ith
w r lie o r v is it V e ry b e e t B lu eb e rries , I
the custom ers? You n e ve r asked me
O ats, W ash .
o u t.”
POULTRY. CHICKS & EQUIP.
21.095 am i u p ' 1 344 fi.M C fix« te n -
wheel 2 4 ton, long ft »hftrt W . D ,
look A ru n lik e new.
1943 S te rlin g 6x4, 7 ton cab ft chassis.
21,995.
* ’ < '4 -to n pickup, 2«95
1 944 Dodge 4x4 3-4 ton panel a m b u
lance. 2995.
1943 <i.Mi: 4x2 2-to n, L W B w /lu m b e r
ro ll» , 21,495.
1940 KM In te r. 6-yd. dum p, c iv ilia n
• ype. 22,260.
1944 Obey. 4x1 tra c to r w /G th w heel,
new, 2995
’
1939 M Mod. I A illx C l.a im e rs Bull«
doxer, 23.750.
M a n y O th e rs to Choo»» F ro m
M U S T S E i: T O A P P P I t E f l A T R
E
Z T E R M S , R A N K IN T E R E S T
“ N o t because I d id n 't w ant to ,” 1
said. “ B u t a ll those fellow s, Jack O u r 25 year» o f serv ie « to the com
m e rc ia l p o u ltryrn e n o f O regon and |
and D a ve —”
U a M b ln g iu n ha» proven to u» Hint
VIRGIL'S 1101 STEWART
o u r baby ehlx m u »t bo o f the h ig h
She gave a kin d o f snort, “ You
SE A T T L E . W A S H IH O T O N
est q u a lity fo r the n um ber o f re-1
peat order« » « a re p e ltin g fro m
d id n 't th in k a w om an w ould be in
y e a r to year. Send fo r price ll» t.
ANOTHER BOATLOAD
terested in the o n ly m an around
E R IC X S O N S H A T C H E R Y
who d id n 't seem in te re ste d in her. j ■ i l i a boro, O regon
R o u te V o . 5 • 1.003 and up. Several 1044 CiMC 2',i-tont
fix« ttn-wbeel cargo type, long and abort
No. So I had to find out a ll about T U R K E Y S — H E L T H V I L I . E
K .M A I.I, W- n , wonderful rendition, excellent tire»,
eteel
rubs, w m c liri. *te .; easy teime, bet
yo u fro m those others. And you had
b ro ad -breasted w h ite p ou lt»
w ith I ter prices
to denier« of 10 or more.
liv a b ility b efore unknow n to t u r
. Al»«„wbolc»olln« >, ton Ambulance».
to go and get y o u rs e lf h u rt fo r me
key«. O rd e r now, M o rttirk H a tc h e ry ,
J‘ lon Weapon Currier»
to get a good chance a t y o u .”
Mt. 3, F o r t O rch ard , W a s h in g to n .
end 104« 9-ton hterling 8x8 ten wheel
chasais und cab. Ion« w D.
L iste n , ’ I said, " A m in u te ago F I V E p o p u la r breed» fo r < k k p ro d u c -1
VIRGILS
tlo n and fin e m e a t typ e. W h ite !
yo u said you w o u ld n ’ t m a r r y a n y
L eg ho rn », N e w H a m p s h ire », I ’a r- 1101 R lrw arl at H arm - Beattie, Week.
body who c lim b s b rid g e s .”
R ie n te r Red», K o cksh lre» and W h ite , 1MB F eterbllt complete w i t ) , van. excel,
R ock» fro m
ouHtandlng
b re e d in g , condl. «ultable for io« rig change over.
“ I know I d id ," she a d m itte d .
stock. U . 8 . A p p ro v e d -U . 8. p u ll- Cant. > rank linker a l Van W nUra ft Re«-
" B u t y o u r c lim b in g days are over,
o ru m I ’asaed. O ne o f tlie la rg e st I ere, lac.. SUM N.W . Yeon. Perlland. Orc«.
and oldest b ate lle rie » in tlie N o rth -1
C h a rlie —so Doc says.”
West. I.eg h o rn
cockerel« 4c. S E A T
T L E H A T C H E R Y , 6744 E . M a r g in a l!
T h a t stopped me. S till, I could a l
W a y , S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n .
w ays have a good b e rth in the p la n t
—o r some o th e r p la n t. M y tongue
HELP WANTED
seemed tied, b u t 1 m anaged to m a ke
T U R K E Y M A N experienced In r a is
i t w o rk. "W o u ld you m a r r y me,
in g
and
m a n a g in g
breeder»
fo r |
M a ry ? ”
.
N o rth w e s t fa rm . O p p o rtu n ity fo r |
q u a lifie d
man.
S ta t.,
experience,
She was o ff the c h a ir lik e a flash
givo reference. B o x 469 De» M o ln e « ,,
and s ittin g on the edge o f the bed,
J W
* ' a sh in g to n .
h o ld in g m y hands. “ H e’ s said i t l ” j
FARMS AND RANCHES
she laughed. "T h e d u m b bunny
has a c tu a lly said it ! W ould I . . .” ! <9 A C M B 8 on W in d R iv e r, W a»h., 124 I
All. N . o f Carson. 1M acre» clear, 14
in c u lt. Korne f r u it tree», flood w ell.
A b o u t 80% level ground and 20
acres fenced, paved rd. Scho. b u i
and p w r. lino to p ro p e rty . Cash I
«ale.
W r ite B o x 422, Stevenson, I
W a sh ., V. D. P an d rel.
HEAR D God’s voice upon the wind
todayj
R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., i s l e N S. KI1L
I n .s w o r tb , P o rtla n d . O regon. Pk.
T R 0044.
c o ln S t., Spokan e, W a sh in g to n .
So a fte r a ll, you m ig h t say th a t
the a ffa ir tu rn e d out to be a PCD
tagon.
(8 u t c e
« locker», b o ttle
ooolera, reach In boxea .Meat cnaea.
E v e ry th in g In re frig e ra tio n P o rtla n d
•«■», b u ilt in sw itch bo ard «. a u to
m a tic governor«, etc. 8. 9333 L la -
D ave Johnson was the q u ie t, s e ri
ous kin d , and an A -l b rid g e ja c k .
B ut, now th a t he seemed out o f the
ru n n in g , he q u it co m in g a lto g e th e r.
C le m Sask and Benz w ere n o t ta lk - !
tag.
A n a m bulance took Ja c k to the
nearest h o sp ita l, a s m a ll one in
s m a ll to w n tw e n ty m ile s aw ay. I
guess th e y fe lt a t the h o sp ita l th a t
th is jo b on J a c k was too m u ch fo r
th e m because th e y d e liv e re d Ja c k
to a b ig c ity h o sp ita l.
K BI’M IUBR ATO R SQ U IPM B M T
(coat 21 150) 2575.
B U S IN E S S & IN V E S T . O P P O R .
SO K W . 127-220 v o lt, 2 Jilin ie, l»le»el
, , ouipl.
engln« (coal 14**1). 217'". A ll n F D R Y C L E A N IN G n i s i . I
la in AC inoilcla w ith e le c trlu » tin t '
eqpt.. bldg, am i lot, a v e ra g in g 21200
B y th is tim e the c o m p e titio n fo r
M a ry was a ll b u t general. I was on
the side lines, you m ig h t say. B e in g
i fie ld engineer, I was some o ld e r
than m ost o f the boys— n o t so m uch,
but enough to m a k e m e conscious of
the diffe re n ce . J a c k Benz, C lem
Sask and D ave Johnson seemed to
be fa vo re d . Benz, a good-looking,
w is e -c ra c k in g chap, e v e n tu a lly m o
nopolized M a ry ’ s tim e .
W o rk in g fro m both ends, we were
now a lm o st re a d y to jo in steel. Ja c k
and D ave and C le m w ere to g e th e r
on the down r iv e r truss. T h e y ’d p u t
the head o f a s tru t o r a d ia g o n a l in
place fo r the riv e te rs , then go dow n
to b o lt the foot. D a ve was on a
h a n g in g p la tfo rm below w hen J a c k
w ent down, le a v in g Sask to tig h te n
the bolts, J a c k had no sooner
stepped on the p la tfo rm — h a d n 't
tim e to a n ch o r his sa fe ty b e lt _
w hen C le m Sask dropped a spanner.
C lem le t out a y e ll. B u t th a t seven-
pound spanner was on its w a y and
bounced o ff J a c k ’ s head.
A n d J a c k to p p le d to fo llo w i t
dow n to the riv e r. A ll o f h im b u t his
legs was o ff th a t s ix by s ix p la tfo rm .
B u t th a t was as fa r as he w e n t be
cause D ave had gra b b e d a sus
pension lin e and had th ro w n h im
s e lf across J a c k ’s legs. T hen he
reached dow n the o th e r h and and
took a fis tfu l o f J a c k 's o v e r-a ll— and
w h a te v e r was u n d e rn e a th i t — and
p u lle d J a c k back. A nd i t a ll hap
pened w h ile y o u 'd be s tr ik in g a
m a tch .
FO R SALE
HAHB1TS & SKINS
L a te r C lem asked fo r his tim e — is off. He’ s g e ttin g crutches fo r you.
W A N T I . I V H I t A l H I IT H 4 lb» up. ra b
w h ich was Just as w ell.
Now I have it a ll figured out. I have
b it akliiu, libi««, wool, m ohair, cuh -
A few days la te r D ave began to a p e rfe ctly good house and oodles
cara. Ilv » tm u ltiv , K u b y * Coiuim ny,
«39 a. W . F ro n t, P o rtla n d , Oregon.
eat ag a in in the E lite . A nd I q u it o f room , and nobody in it b u t m y
s ta y in g la te to look a t M a ry when se lf — except when Ann Jam es is D E I It, I l .K , ' '»>W nini F u r M ilo
m il Into leather moi made imo
she w a s n 't co n sta n tly on the m ove. there doing housew ork—and th a t's
conta, gloviM , ito . to ii o i r m auxorr
A few weeks a ftv rw a rd s we were where you go fro m h e re .”
O r wn luiv them . O herveny Olova
and T a n n in g Co., 1187 M. W, 18th
p ra c tic a lly finished w ith the b rid g e ;
“ Listen. M a ry ,” I p u t in. “ Y o u 've
A ve., P o rtla n d , Oregon.
h a lf the c re w had le ft. One n ig h t 1 been an angel o f kindness. B ut
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w ent to the p ic tu re house and saw there's a lim it, I know w h a t these
15 «•.•lit« lo r W h ite l-'r» • i »kin»
M a ry and D ave s ittin g a couple o f sm a ll places are, M a ry , and I w o n 't IS h Io
ig h tension a lro tc h c ra I1.S5 dos
row s in fro n t. I fig u re d th a t D ave have you ta lke d about on m y ac
p repaid. S hip to
B. B. L u ee, W arren, O regon
was m a k in g up fo r lo st tim e . A fte r count . . .”
the show, w h ile on m y w a y to w here
MISCELLANEOUS
“ I see w h a t you m ean. She
I slept, I crossed the stre e t Just as a looked down a t me, and h e r eyes
A C T IC A L N u ra r i G uid e Io b etter
c a r popped out o f a cross stre e t. 1 were d re a m y. “ O f course i t w ould P R Monition».
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Sic.
Mm-1 •iti.ih l» ,
got i t in the rig h t leg.
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o t 484, Ilc lllu g h u m , W a s h in g to n .
be nice . . . ” I suid nothing, and she
E v id e n tly a busted leg w asn’ t too wagged h e r head and looked a t the
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m u ch fo r th a t little h o sp ita l in the ceiling.
W e ll e q illp pi ‘I r» tttb ll»lie d m o tor re
p a ir »hop In Y a k ln in V o lle y. Id.ooo
n e xt to w n ; anyhow th a t's w here I
“ M y heavens! D id a w om an e ve r '
shop und equip. 1 12,008 Inclm l«»
landed. D ave was w a itin g when w o rk h a rd e r fo r a m a n ? ”
new
b ric k
Im lld liiK .
W r it«
L ane
E le o trlo . Boa 394, Bunnyelde, W a e h
th e y 'd got m y leg set and in a cast.
T hat d id n 't m a ke sense. "W h a t
had been w o n d e rin g about h im m a n ? ” I said.
B P B C IA L K A L I PR IC K S
B I.B C T R 1 O L IO H T I M O P L A N T !
and M a ry , b u t he was no ta lk e r. B ut
“ Y ou! Who else, fo r goodness
M ew and P a lly R econ dltleaed
was sure I d find out so m e th in g sake?”
2000 w a tt, 115 v o lt,4 cyl. gas engine
I coat 4(1501 1275.
fro m M a ry , i f I could see her.
"L is te n , M a ry ,” I said. I fe lt a ll 1000
n u l l , 115 v o lt, 4 cyl. gua englno
A nd I d id see h e r the n e xt a fte r hollow inside. " D o n 't k id m e—not ' I
(coat 2030) 2395.
N E W 7500 w a tt, UR volt, 4 c y l. gaa
noon; she w a lke d in to m y ro o m not about th a t.”
c iik I ii « (coNt 11500) 2050.
a m in u te a fte r v is it-tim e began. B ut
" I 'm not k id d in g —a n y th in g b u t.” I 10 K W 115 v o lt, 4 cyl. gna engine
’ •Not o fte n .” I said. “ I t looks
w orse th a n i t is. A m an is ca re fu l.
You get used to h e ig h t.”
Backaches, leg pains, broken sleep, painful pas
sages usually go so much quicker ifyou switch
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“ doey-bladder) Pill.. They
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C lassified D epartm ent
QUESTION OF ANGLES
Enamel-Coated Tin Cans
Play Part in Atom Role
th ro u g h the p la n t tissues I t is ----------------------------------------------------
essary to have e xa ct know ledge as
’A vcrage Temperature«*
to the ra d ia n t e n e rg y present a t the
” We’ ve always been a b it skeptl-
s ta rt of the e xp e rim e n t. T h is is pos
o ' ’average tem peratures’ as
sible by using fre sh soil, a new con
•uch, ’ A. F. M erew ether, A m erican
ta in e r and e x a c tly m easured quan A irlin e s superintendent o f meteor-
titie s of ra d io a c tiv e chem icals.
olgy, says. “ In M a rch M exico C ity's
B u t If a c la y c o n ta in e r had been
used p re v io u s ly , the pot w ould have
become a t least s lig h tly ra d io a c
tiv e , and so w ould add some un-
average is, say, 60 degrees. T hat
means m edium -w eight clothing. B ut
a fte r you a rriv e w ith a spring w ard
robe you find th a t the m e rcu ry m ay
reach a w a rm 80 degrees d u rin g the
m easured ra d io a c tiv e energy th a t Aov «„ j j
I ----- • u u m i« u ie
w ould c o m p lica te the e xp e rim e n t.
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I t w ould d is tu rb w hat the scie n tists -g e fe m p « a tu r i! a t 60
te rm the “ c o n tro l” of c o n d itio n ., , leaves the averag« tem per in I ' l « ,
m oderate .ta te ,”
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Oregon.
R adio Rescues Ship
In e x p e rim e n tin g w ith ra d io a c tiv e
Radio rescued its firs t ship tn
ch e m ica ls fro m the a to m ic piles at
1901. The R oyal B elgian steam er
Oak R idge, p la n t scie n tists o f the Princess Clem entine, one o f the firs t
U. S. d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re ships equipped w ith M a rco n i's w ire
have stopped using the fa m ilia r clay less apparatus, found the barque
pots and ja rs in th e ir greenhouse Medora o f Stockholm grounded. The
e xp e rim e n ts. Instead th e y are using B elgian skip p e r sent a wireless
in e xp en sive tin cans coated w ith ! message to L a Panne on the B e l
gian coast, and w ith in an hour a
enam el. A fte r each e xp e rim e n t they
rescue vessel was on Its way to aid
d is c a rd the cans and soil th a t con the Medora.
ta in s the ra d io a c tiv e m a te ria l, and
b u ry th e m deep in the ground to get
Uses of Wheat
r id o f them .
Wheat is second only to corn as a
The reason is sim p le . In ch e ckin g Jerca' 1°
United States, and un-
the a ctio n o f the ra d io a c tiv e chem i-
n ° rm a l conditions the m a jo r
cals m o v in g out o f the soil and in to L8 rt . ,t h ®, crop is raise(i ^ r the
an« th ro u g h the p la n t, the scie n tists m anufacturing o f human food. Con-
m a ke use o f the d e lica te " tr a c e r ” ' i r - n * 11« j ’ .VCFy littIe wheat *• Hen'
m ethod. C ounting in s tru m e n ts de- m ® a
° llv ^ stoc^ a" d Poultry,
te ct and re co rd the passage o f f«»rt
’ p r° duccd fo r R e s to c k
charged m olecules as they pass lower L s T S . X a T ^ ^
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Telephone EAat 3918, Portland 14 Oregon
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S carlet F ever Death«
An average o f 455 persons s till die
of scarlet fe ve r In the U nited States
every year, and there are a p p ro xi
m a te ly 145,000 cases reported.
Shortest T e rm P resident
Pres. W illia m H enry H arrison,
who died in office, served only fro m
M arch 4 to A p ril 4, 1841.
Bones In the S kull
The sku ll is composed o f 22 bone.,
8 o f w hich fo rm the skeleton of the
cra n iu m and 14 o f the face.
N othing New In F a sh io n .
Three thousand y e a r, ago women
of the M editerranean Island of Crete
wore gowns so m uch lik e those ot
the present th a t they could be w orn
to a p a rty today w ith o u t lo oking out
o f place, sa y. W orld Book encyclo
pedia.
F o u r M essage.
I t was in 1874 th a t T lio m a . A.
Edison developed the quadruplex
telegraph system, p e rm ittin g the
sending of fo u r m essage, over one
w ire sim ultaneously, tw o In each d i
rection.