S o u th ern Oregon News Review, Thursday, May 13, 194« House Felis 25 Feet litio Hole Caused by Cave-!n FICTION! POTTSVILLE. PA.—Jack Egan. 70. own* a house but now tfa 25 feet underground and ha hat a housing problem. Egan, a bachelor, returned horn* to find that his one room house had been swallowed up in a cave-la on honeycombed Broad mountala. Where his house had been he found only a gaping hole. The thaw softened earth had completely cov­ ered his house ar . S U B W A Y T o C H IN V A R C la s s ifie d D ep artm en t By PAT HILKER ^ etful oi n,ekela- I tfw ‘rack» at the uptown p latfo rm - RABBITS & SKINS The guard looked at her with un- but he followed her to the change where he saw her. just before the FOR SALE L I J lookcd “ rl,n,y J«-“ » y a n t l i v e b a b b i t h « n „ . He stood behind her in the train pulled in r„ b . line, his eyes noting every detail He skidded all the way down the and had a firm grip on Jeff's collar b it MkliiM, tiliim , w<>«l. iiiiilm tr. cun - M B PB 1U B B A T O M B U U 1PM B M T o « “ ' - " — I'o u lti v. K u b y a C o m p a n y , S a b a a S e r v ic e , Ilo in „ looker». bo Ute fmm her soft, short black curls to stairs, landing in an ungraceful and an instant later. "Bothering the «mulera, r e a c h In b i n o 9 J 5 8 . W . r r u u t , P o r tla n d , O regu n . M eut c u e e e lady eh’ Why yO U - I ought to have her doll-size suede shoes. He even thoroughly disgruntled heap at the E v e r y th t h in in « It. r e f r ig e r a t io n P o r tla n d K e f r ig e r a t lu n Co., 1B10 N B . K ill- approved of her hat. a warm plum bottom. By the tunc he untangled you thrown In the Jug!” M ISCELLANEOUS in » » w o r th , P o r tla n d . O reg u n . Ph- color the exact shade of coat and his long arms and legs T B . «04«. In about 40 seconds. Jeff was L A I H K H —'10UI I I O I ' S E I I o l .l ) H IN T S ' and got V a lu a b le e v e r y h o m e t ile A N l.\, YORKER, vacationing 1 1 shoes. Will « across the mezzanine floor and back standing dazed and furious outside M a m ie B u u g h tu u , 2 1 0 7 W.B, r i » n BUSINESS 6 INVEST. OPPOH. a uude ranch, was hard put to He was so busy with his survey up the uptown stairs, the train was the subway station, back where he «ter» B t., P o r tla n d , O regu n . It to cope with the tall tales told by that he failed to notice the nickel pulling out and she was gone. had first maneuvered to walk close K>U KALI ' B Excellent modern Ocean KIEA 1 E p r o f it a b le t>UNlnena In au n ra rront cottax«?», completely furnlxh- the cjwpvnchers until he worked she left in the worn wooden cup in to the lovely httio black-haired i 0 1 tim e . H p lrn d ld o p p o i t iia lt y . :'j,- r««r He was sunk, stymied, and he B o x flaw, L o n g B e a c h , W a eh . this one out. stranger. the shelf. *'1"" ’ ’»•A B ln e h a r t , didn't have the remotest chance of W I I II L E S A I.E * I t E T A l t . a iit u m o t lv e 1725 1 0 th B t.. B a n ta M u n ion , C a lif. “I, myself, once saw an animal," Why had she rulsed such a rum- “ Hey, Lady.” the money-changer j catching her—of finding out what n tia in . - e , v a ie i In« lo u o m m e r c ln l a n d he told them, “ that had eyes and , *------ > IO T H K B H : D I A l'I N IS T i l l : N E W yelled after her. “ You left your any half-wit should have asked her pus? She must have seen him be­ J l i i | » - . | | i n i tra d e. »5500 w ill h a n d le / • A 1« ' n a i ' ' i : t y p in iia iiy l e r n i e If_ nei e e a n r y . Iteunnu e li k - co“*“n * e3rs and couldn’t hear, change fore. when she doubled back at West » ' A N I S W A I. L o w A M I T H A T before he returned the precious i my M c B v e r e B p e e la lt y C o., P e a - and had legs and couldn’t walk. But 4th she must have run away front M O T H E IIH C AN A t,W A V S F IN I> - d le t o a . O re.. H L llI I V She must not have heard the man. »‘ could jump as high as the Empire N o M o n t: l o s t p i n s b e s t for she was already through the turn­ otate building.” ;'m .'.‘i i: .!l,y «tootling establish* I J A I ll. I D E A L H IIO W K It 11 I F T stile and was disappearing down the m e a t . .No other n, town into popu- « w u 'r11, said a cowhand. '; ‘ J .1' l e t I: l a y k t t e h i : t «> f stairs to the platform. Jeff tried to l m e7.,''li'" "’ “ to* «o'lyiog What was it? " ,£ '\E J f l '»0. ■ A T I H F A f- • I lH lib l. I.iia t y e a r 's b u s in e s s « ru es" make his voice sound casual as he o l t M O NEY « a 8tuffcd cat." said the M A I1' Y o i ’ lt O ltD E B T o . o q u lpln -d a n d t ills c a s h a n d c a r r y told the man. ’T il give it to her." hew lo rk er triumphantly. liu ph k lip o r d e liv e r y . P r ic e d a t J " i i i i : d ia p in co m pan y . The man grinned. “Sure don't o , , | y *17,000. I llilld ln « u n d e r b a s e The hoys thought that over, and ? 1«, i 18 OKE a l,t A V B - PORTLAND blame you." L a k e v ie w n p a r tm e n la , 10 u n it s then the same cowhand growled: w lH i K a r n « ., b e tw e e n . T h e .« a r . * n i > a l n t i : i . p i . a q p l s , „ „ i i i g „ r' Jeff fumbled in his haste to get "Sure, but you said it could jump n e w n o d tiu m lc e b lo c k c o n n lr u o llo n . trie», h u n d r e d s o f iiM eful fttirtx. B e a u t i f u l s e l l i n g w it h 57» f e e t Iuka as high as the Empire State build­ through the turnstile. Ke followed ta r t r ia l o r d e r m v , i»r lc e h - t r r o n ta g c un Luk<> ( la o y o o s , h a s ro o m ing.” her downstairs and spotted her in a m i p h u t» K ra p h o n reqiKMi ror th r e e m ure a p u r tm e n la , a l s o 100 .... M e F h e r r a n N u v e lt le e , “If you boys would just think a the middle of the crowd on the plat­ rent fu r o w n e r s d w e llin g . T h is Is a _ « I I Y K . l t t h B t. B o is e , Id a h o moment," the New Yorker replied, form, watching the F train roll in. ;.ii »{“ » H .o o r°p*r‘y a '“* ‘‘r‘u'•’ ,o you d know the Empire State build­ "Your change." he panted, “You b « l «<.'!d’'nr.'." In. •'•■ « •'» ra n t t o PLA N TS A ND SEEDS ing can’t jump.” i>e s o ld e it h e r fu r r e m o v a l o r to be left your change at the booth." ,£<.o * 5 . »»•'«•bearing M traw herry u p e r a te il n s Is. B u ild in g u n d e r le a s e , pIJMltM t priH tuclllK Mtock I’on t- She stared up at him. and the Im­ m i s e ip iiin n e n l Is p r a c t i c a l l y n e w Dried Vegetable Waste pa hl. . >«.25 SJIii .to v r n in r le d a t a r o u n d ,« one p er l« o , J53 er 1000. »-»-• p I»« I" pact of the incredibly dark velvety Will. S . t . u lv , e n ................. g e , T illa m o o k , O regu n . Dried vegetable waste makes ex- S t u t i ’o l f toed a t »3500 If taker» eyes tossed his heart into some ceUent poultry feed and. according B A B L R Y AOBKOY, " " d Broccoli Pl ante rosy world far. far away. Desper­ to University of Delaware, where P h o n s 143 O r o v ille , W a s h lo g t o a , ’!,M">nl.t »1.50; 1,500 c o lle c t ately he searched for the smooth, or « 'ry etu l W ax Quahty control of the dried product I'n riy w i n , m o n e y ....,» e c..? .1 * p o a tp llld »1 50: W A N T E D brilliant, exactly right thing he has been maintained, la equal to or |Ui i ’T i.' K" o f , n i*"l »< . <•» d e v e lo p I,.m ill e o l l . c t lx.OO L A K H I H AD Ib )ld I r u p e r tv In O r e g o n fo r '» In . never could think to say until it F A R M !,', O v e r to n , N e v a d a . «upenor to alfalfa leaf m eat From t s r e s t . B o x 43 7 , X s r i u l e lg l i , T e x a s . was too late. But, "You left your chemical analysis and performance, S 'r in ttA W E IIB IE H .’ . m v u R O C K H X .1L K V K It- ‘t is concluded that vegetable v»frotnki-___ change,” he repeated inanely, and Í Í h ' i A . £* \* « *«« <>r b s a 7 c e n t» ca., T A V E K N - i ' a e i : N e a r B a s e b a ll park concluded that waste lo o t<> i o O ii s c a n ta en . toon ,,r * r o » n g I n d u s tr ia l d i s t r ic t « » k e g s held out the nickel. Is an excellent source of carotene le a s e L iv in g qua’ . m u re „ i i a te ..¡i D a v id 11 L u fg r e n riboflavin and other water aolu- K t. 3. B e a v e r to n , O re. "Why, thank you very much," she 1»' B ® D I* d a t b , t a v b r n , 2 4 e o N . W . 2 4 th A v s ., P o r tla n d 9. O re. ble vitamins. said, and her voice was just what it DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC. '■ 'M il ■> . 1 . : should have been—low and soft and m a r k e t in ., r a p id g r o w in g c i t y o n ° H n im 'iN I> IS lJ 11 « 11 s h s p r in g e sweet. “ How nice of you to chase t h e O r eg o n c o n s t. K'oo S«j. F L f lo o r Np.inb-i p u p s, .7 mi n tlis old . ,\ l< C after m e!" s p a c e . W ith a ll s t o c k a n d f i x t u r e s , n ' l'i ¡*lrin l " n' . ' » c o lle n t b en ch a n d r e f r ig e r a t io n e q u ip m e n t a n d w h o le ­ “Oh. that’s all right," he said W 1» ‘ «-m ale. »35 s a l e r o u te 3 y e a r s le a s * w ith p r lv - w . o . S w l t i e r , K e n n e w ic k , W ash . *T . . . I . . ." and there he stuck. luifr i’i nan n" W" 1' bu»‘b e,. *PJT. 14,000 *>«r m o A ll t h ia ff,» 11 E ,t li " '* l> J' ‘ " tKpui:.lthIA|Xn I'LN'Si ' ,,K She smiled rather vaguely at him. only 17800 F o r m o re p a r t lc u la r a i ure bred it, Kint,.r» d with good »,P,i waited a minute, and started to turn W . . I . J , B r o o k e , C a ib y . ¿ „ . ■et '« '. „■’ ».o' B o x 7 0 f , Cooa B a y , Ora. K t. 2. B o x 30. P h o n e CA 8114. away when he failed to thin!; of any- I thing else to say. P A C K IN I» P L A N T . .S w ell s p p o r t u n it v E N IJ I.I.'-'H p o i n t e r s , b o r n J a n 3; <-o | »«.bin- r e q u ir e d . B . ▼. B h u w .r g . « k ■r w lilu » a n d l i v e r ; l f e m a le » 15 | “Wait, please!" he shouted at her. k o j a l , K e ls o , W a s h in g t o n . in a lo »25. B. O ste r , B o x 8, V a le e t i, He didn’t need to shout—he was O re. R E 8 O R T . ll« m d ~ * - - - - - - «'a n a l, 190 f t . „ s t a r , right beside her—so close that the f r o n t, o y s t e r - c lt th i h od s, j j a c r e s LIVESTOCK crowd rushing out of the train threw b e a u t if u lly s it u a t e d . M o d ern < lu b °n PUtform. watching M II.K IN ., - i , . h o u s e , lu n c h .r o o m , boati,«™ ’ . , her against him. For a breathless the F 1traiPnü rt:í! i'n" “ Y ^ e T i l t * : / ! KOHNS . _ ,. ~ , . lack Is sim p , 12 c a b in s "Your change.” be panted. “ you y0Ur chan< i<> He puzzled and groused over '.hat O a s s s B . U u ld s n d a ls , W a s h l n g t o i * balance. did she—he didn't have the slightest L Yr ' v t a l o i ; w a y n b b t r o u p problem while he drank two cups of "This seems to be your day for clue as to how to find her again— Saiew Mirr., Bt. 0, Vanoouver, Wash’ “'V ®" Äürhwäy 9 3 - w .‘ coffee in a little place across the rescuing me.” she said. “Thanks ever. d u c t. ««andard g a s FARM S AND RANCHES street. He didn't get the answer _____ again." t a r I,.- .Modem r" r ,‘ equipmTnt " ' “ ’Pm . n t. • a n t. Cursing himself for a blithering H o t'.. until he reached into his pocket for J « 40 A S lo c k a n d g r a i n r a n c h « u W i’ WA,kln r reg < « rlg r l< .-ra x r x T . Before he could say another word, idiot, he stepped on the next train ‘•»'»’ r.Vuo8 : ^ , ho / S ; v : she was inside the car and the door that came along. Might as well go his wallet to pay his check. The wal- I ’''» '‘•'''• h . b ig b arn , m u c b ln .-r y Xm'ind let was gone. ' n v c s i m e n t a n d p r ic e d r ig h t J io o u o was closing. Then he realized he back to 42nd street and ride his usual Jeff remembered the appealing ° r er°» hadn’t found out her name or any­ train—back to his lonely room and ------- i— , l . . . . rh u b i t b r a m b way her • dark eyes had held hi, when I S A r L , ' E . h , „ 7 I 1 B A L E K erry thing about her except that her left his lonelier thoughts. h o u s e , n o flo o d s:' « B o • r ’» i t S i a r v * lc « . Ml** w i n a i e w M o wl*" n ro « s i b '’“ ' . ' b e " . S " a y T a. inn, S e a t - ^ » o x 131, X a jio r a , C a ll/ — hand was innocent of rings—wedding Of course he decided to be at that she was thrown on hi» chest on the lie . B o x 2 8 D ls r ln g s r , W a sh . platform—remembered those pretty or otherwise. change booth every day for the rest ' Y .''' h a le P u g e t H ound W a te r fr o n t He darted down the platform and of his life, if necessary, until he little white hands as they clung to o“ miV!tl. Vi’ I c r e V s 'm n i of w.,*."? found a last late-closing door. It found her again. He pondered an ad hi» lapel-tugging at hi. heart s r x K . - » - fr o n t. H o u s e , b arn , c h i c k e n h o u s e s didn't help much to know that he to run in the Times: “Will the beau­ strings—and hi* wallet. a » p p n s . p e a r s c h e r r ie s a n d p lu m s! was on the same train with her tiful lady with the dark eyes who for­ y e a r a r o u n d f i s h i n g , s a lm o n , tr o u t HELP WANTED * - 2 * r . c 1’}” ’"' /•y " t« r a a n d c r a b s , 7 one that he had no business on. It got a nick?) at the change booth s u r r a c c d ro a d M>if c a n r e tlr ., w in , J o t B N E Y .M A N M A C H IN lH T fl — U'» was jammed and he struggled hope­ at 42nd street on the night of. . “ 1 s u r f a c e d ro a d , o n c a n r e t ir e w ith * n « ! o ’ VI"? o n ‘ b is p r o p e r ty , t'n n !>.- lessly to get back to her car. He Back at 42nd street, he stood rn'id'1 m . 't o ''r“ n la n d in g s t r ip OlMTfttlOn iku» . • died a thousand deaths at 34th street. la id o u t. P r ic e » I5 .n o « . .- I , o r te r m s gloomily staring at her for several to o lx IIMed o f Ira IxrvM .if * Mhoi. “ • A lj x n n d s r . 1213 C o ta S tr e e t , BIG, competent-looking and very 23rd and 14th, afraid she would get minutes before he realized it. She S h e lto n , W .e h ln ir to n . tailored apron which can take off and he would miss her in »he was standing on the downtown mob. hard wear in the kitchen can be made A t « u l t L . n l , H a ], ------ BY CHARLES B ROTH - platform again, right where he had a n c o w o o d la n d a n d p a s t u r e N«.w It happened at West 4th street, but of striped, checked or flowered cotton first muffed his chances with this c o n c r e t e b lo ck b a rn F o u r -r o .im T art— A D a ily N eed he saw her in time and bounded after ,i,n< b n 'h . e l e c t r i c h ot W ater and trimmed with two rows of bright girl he had dreamed all of his life H«>jk. c lo s e t o s c h o o l, g o o d ro a d s, 5 One of the chief qualities of those bias binding. The “mitt" pot-holdera her, down the stairs to the Sixth ave­ of some day meeting. She was isn n n ! ' of . I’r lc o »10,500; b n ! p e r y e a r n -a a h X h • ,"a v ,r ,g b u s i- whom you like and admire is a can be made of the same or of a con- nue platform, barely keeping her in talking to a man, so absorbed that r i g h t p .-r a ij, ' 1 c a l f r“ b cl.lA a f o r to*a », 10,1» Alenth, to F.w BaSlc was siKned July ever had it acquired it. And you j í ? « ; S n Ap'” ? V S e M l É R > Z)^ ^ 22, 1795, by which Spain ceded the can acquire it just as easily and entire island of Santo Domingo to «ISHYBtDC - MORRISON PORTLAND, 0«. ju«t as surely as anyone else can France. The eastern part went Do you want to know how? back to the Spanish crown after B u y U . S. S a v i n , . B o n d .! I’ve already hinted at that earlier the downfall of Napolecn. n this article. 1 hinted at this when I said that if you wanted to be tact- ul you had to think more about the ÇUfRE dQ II,