Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, October 14, 1948 p FICTION Cornee L THE END OF THE LINE , By CHARLES S. PARK CLASSIFIED B U SIN ESS & INVEST. OPPOR. HELP W ANTED N E W M ODERN M OTEL, beat locu ­ "O i’KNlNGM in a ll eon im u nltlga te allow fninoii« M alaonatta frock «. M ais o n e tte tio n In W aatern M ontana, on hltili- C om p lete lin e o f w ouian’g draaa«% w ay 10. E x c ellen t h u n tin g and fla il­ sk ir ts, hlouaea, nllpa *nd rain w ear. in g te rr ito r y . N o co m p etitio n , S F u lly gu aran taed For c a ta lo g u e un ita, tl w ith k itc h e n e tte« und g e ­ w r ite F. O. B oa «999. P o rtla n d V, r ü g te , laun dry. M odern acco m m o ­ RABBITS & SKINS Oregon.'* d a tio n s for tr a ile r court. Room for X m ore u n ite. F ull price »3x,6»u. W a n t l i v e r a u b it h « it» , up. rub- Purtnurnlilp d ian a raamiin t force« A I T " M E 'I I A M t ’, J o u r n e y m a n a n d bit aklna. Iililv«, w ool, m ohair, caa- body m an Journeym an S te a d y amp. «ale. M ontana M otel, B ox 944, cara. liv e p o u ltry , B u b y * C om pany, (1.73 hr plua v a ca tio n p a y L ong D rum m ond, M ont. 033 B. W. F ro n t, P o rtla n d , O rason. eat I'ontlac d ia le r , BUI Bplha, Znc4 O hehalla, W aab. t In lerea t w ork in g partner for lurgeat M ISCELLANEOUS com m ercial lanilHrupIng I hih I ii »«« In co u n ty , T h ou san d « o f dollar« o f M AN 11)11 l lt o i t K n , odd lo b a o n d a ir y MEN A N D W OM EN, nantl fo r F R E E I order« on hand y e a r round Sm ull No m ilk in g W rite, e la tin g w a g e a e x p e r t ! copy Of T H E A M E R IC A N G R IM need sto r e. T oo largo lu handle a d . U . W O IIP K N . B lllc a a a . O r e « « « . IN O L O U IST . A lao In form ation on alone. H undred« of reference«. how to becom e a D e te c tiv e or F in . »4000 00 for t o f atock. m achinery FLOWERS & BULBS » . rprlnt E xpert W rite. C o n a n ltln f and bUHlm - H. 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Ora. aro a ll v ig o ro u s 2 and .1 year old y o u h a v e m o rtg a g e, hom e or any lluni«, g r o w in g In 4 Inch plant reul eat c o n tr a cta w e can loan FO R SA LK: A tte n tio n I.o g g era : Model >ande, p in e d from 4On to »1.70. m oney on. 1919-3th A ve., B eattie, E D I , « ’• H P H e r c u lte P le a d C letrac If you lik e to W a .h A d » « H O Ï 1 K A B Z . IMC. C raw ler T ractor« equip ped w ith W atch T h em O row B u c k e y e doxcr d ou b le drum p ow er I C A F E located low er C olum bia H lw ay You can have a c o m p leta p la n tin g ntrol u n it. E n g in e anil t r a c t o r | c lo s e to P ortlan d In gwod little, for a fr a c tio n o f tin, uaual oust c o m p le te ly reco n d itio n ed In A .l con- We are o f f e r in g — tow n w ith lurgeat p ayroll a n y tow n d ltlon . W rite. w ire or te le p h o n e ! Your S e le c tio n o f It« alxe In Mtui«. W ell equipped, TH B BAW TO O TK C O M F A M T, | 34 Sh ru bs fo r *80.00 ■eat« 24, hu g,, «toriigu, liv in g quar- I B ole«, Id aho. 39 Bhrnbe fo r *30.00 ter«, sa m e floor. C ouple can oprr- | W rite for u c o m p lete Ret w ith fu ll a te. »2760 and It'« a ll your«. M artin d escrip tio n and p la n tin g gu id e O ehrkv, M and M C afe, Bt. H elen«, O regon. HARDWOOD DEPARTM ENT Nogales was the end of the line for John Todd, and he arrived I Only instinctive reaction made Todd stick out a long leg and trip there in a blaze of glory the citizenry would never forget. him up. The same m otivation an open safe. The other; a dark­ caused him to dive forward onto the Nogales, end of the line. When the three-ear train pulled haired g irl in a red dress. prostrate figure, to scramble for the She was counting out money to a little gun and wrench it from tern slowly alongside the tile-roofed, stone depot building and stopped. couple of tourists. Todd knew that porarily lim p fingers. The heavy John Todd moved tiredly from his under the counter and in the safe blow delivered to the base of the seat and from the car. Within him there were racks of silver and bills man's skull with the butt of the was a strange depression; a feeling of all denominations. pistol was a part of the same pat He hoped his nerve would hold up. tern. that for him, too, this was "the end to provide support yet a Uttte longer of the line.” It was then that realization caught He walked away from the tracks, as he continued down the block. He up with Todd. He arose slowly, feel­ a tall figure in big city dress that crossed a street and entered a small ing the pain in his chest a sudden hung on his thin frame poorly. He park. He seated himself on a bench. live thing. He moved back to the The streets were gradually emp­ counter; leaned against it. The followed the traffic and made his way through the gate in the Internation­ tying. A police prowl car eased room became a w hirling wheel, and al Fence. Long legs carried him quietly by and its occupants turned he its hub. At Last! He never heard the g irl speak into past the slower moving, dark-clad their heads to look at him. He Mexican women returning from stared back. Yet at the same time the telephone. The shriek of a si­ their marketing in Arizona stores. he felt a coldness around his heart. ren was only a high note piercing He had seen them before. He was Two border patrolmen passed in a the roaring in his ears. But he did I not curious. But he envied them the comfort of the homes they would go to, though they might be only mud huts, with roofs that leaked and windows patched against the weather. He carried no luggage, so the Mexican customs men barely Jaquith Florists Nursery glanced his way, and then nodded 700 B la ri dian G RO CERY , g a a and oil bualnoas, FLOORING him through. He knew where he M ewberg, Ore. F b o a e 3-J atore b u ild in g, liv in g quarter«. In W holaaala and Car Lota was going; this was all a part of the B itter ro o t v a lle y . Mi nt, l'l, a«« u rite | ASPHALT TILE to W oodsid e Cash G rocery, V ictor. plan. A plan only half-formed, per­ M ontana. HAROLD H. NEVIN CO. haps, but one that had been long 4346 B alm on t PEONIES GRO CERY ST O R E Id eally located C le I in the back of his mind. All he PORTX.AND IB, O K IO O V E luin, W um I i , m id w ay Y akim a & se p a r a te colors, good v a r ie tie s. needed to carry it out wa* nerve. S e a ttle, I' s I llw a y 19. Good ateady A ll nam ed, la rg e d iv isio n , trade, g r o ssin g »42,000 y rly . Clean | Desperation was taking care of that. •3.00, P o stp a id U l'A R i'E H U N T IN G A m m u n itio n : 256 grocery atock, In ven tory approx. N e w to n ; .25 and .31 J a p a n ese «rin y; His hands had a new tremor. To »7,000.00 7-atool lun ch cou n ter, d o . X mm. M auaer (G erm an a r m y ); .303 nut mm litne. »05 no m onth Include« Moore's Hotbeds s till it he shoved them deep into B r itis h ; 7.02 m m. R u aian ; 8mm. heat, llld g . 35x1110. L iv in g qrta. 01ZXHAZ.IB, W A BB. B t. 3, B o a 333 J.i-ht-I; o th er fo r e ig n t-nllh.ra; »5.no the pockets of his slack coat. Fum ­ ground floor. W ill aac fix tu r e« A per 20. 30-'06. o th e r A m erican c n ll- In ven tory »11,500,00. M cC ully C aah] bling there, they found pipe and to­ oers, »4.00 per 20. i'reclH ion hand G rocery, Ole B lu m , W eeh. loaded w ith ex p a n d in g Jacketed b u i­ bacco. He stopped, stepped out of | REAL ESTATE—MISC. lt!« . H igh v e lo c ity , sa fe , accu rate. the moving pedestrian traffic into P a rk in so n C u stom L oaded A m m u n i­ »110.000.00— -M o tel -24 unit», border« I A P P R O X . 30,000 A O B la I B B A B B B T on 4 Htreela. E x c e lle n t con d ition , a | tion , 813 M cK in ley, B olee, Id aho. the vestibule of a curio store, load­ v A itu n r m oney m aker, c o m p le te ly fu rn ish ed . ed and lit up. With the pipe clenched riurn-. O rc , In tr a c ts o f % s e c ­ SCHOOL HL'S, C H s'c h 'e v r o le t" chaHHlHr | ’ <3'000 00 Al“ ° ' • u n it, plua 3 - 1 N ear tion and up T hia Is top q u a il v between his teeth and drawing well, body on 1 3 4 » Chev r o let c h a s s is . | bdrlI1 locn tlon/ I grain and u lfa lfa la n d . Ideal f, r A fte r O ctober 15th. 47 -p a s« en g er o f he glanced over the passersby. It poivi r fu n n in g or liv e sto c k apreada, p le te ly fu rn ish ed . s a m e kind Ph. 95W or w r ite , F u l­ M arvi loua valu e a t (19 04 to »30 1 was funny, he was always looking m er S e r v ic e, In d ep en d en ce, O regon. »9000 00—G rocery Store, package beer, 23'5 dow n hnhiiico very e a sy term »; for a fa m iliar face, yet even friends liv in g q u arters. In clud es bldg , g u n ] le v e l land sh a llo w w ater. W rite at W E L L D R IL L , a ll s te e l, h e a v y 6-ln ch pum p. o n to for m ore p articu la r« e n d r. nke were of no use now. He knew what J beam c o n str u c tio n ; D od ge c lu tc h e s , a r u iic e iio ntn to com e and son th is XKK bearin g« th ro u g h o u t, ch ain he had to do and at last, his mind o u ts ta n d in g ilr g ln area. J a m es am i g e a r-d riv e drum , sp ool« 1500 »1100.00 R esta u ra n t, In clud es e q u ip ­ m en t & lea se, s e a t s 40 people. D unn, B ox ROC, B orn e, Ore. was made up. lin e, fr ic tio n Band reel, 3.15-16" • pudder and h eel s h a f t , 20 lip. m o­ There was even more purpose in l l R E A L E ST A T E ItA R G A IN S and tor. 6” d rill to o ls. M ounted on GMC »12,500 00 —2 op era to r G ift Shoppe, F u bualiira« o p p o rtu n ities In e o u t liw n i tl l n e a a f o r c e « s a l e . T o o k In (3 4 ,0 0 0 | his stride as he le ft his temporary truck. M ust be se e n to be a p p re c i­ ern O regon, see or w r ite R a y m o n d groMS lu st yrnr. a t e d . »4,000 fo r q u ick sa le. S ee or shelter and headed across the street A. L ow er, B roker, T e m p la r B o te l The room became a w hirling wheel, and he its hub. w r ite B r v ln X rok er, C am as V a lley , B ld g ., B r o o k in g s, Ore. »11,500.00------ 4 - l'n lt C ourt, co m p lete ly to the ticket office of the Mexican O regon. fu r n ish e d on m ain H lw ay, 132 fr o n t­ railroad. He was a young man, yet jeep and he was conscious of their feel her nearness, the press of her W A N T E D a t once. Used cam era«, caah age, 330 ft. deep. SPECIAL body when she moved around the hollow cheeks and graying temples scrutiny. or trade on new E astm an , H ell & C ontact A llen J o n e s or M abel Meed H o w ell. Ile v er e, A rgus, R olex, etc. counter and placed arms about him made him appear much older. He Down the street the lights in the ham R e a lto r s, 341 S ta te Bt , R m . 4 T a il's, In c. 1409 F if t h A ve., S e a ttle , S a lem , O regon. P a . 3-9301. looked as sick as he was. Well, money exchange went dim. He rose to hold him erect. His knees were BETTER H E A L T H ! W a sh in g to n . South Mexico W'as his last hope, just ! from the bench and stepped out giving away. Except for her he • Nem orrhordt SMALL RERTAI RANT F o il RALE i,\0o L '„ !,E V E ,0 ,’EU — O V E R N IO U T as far south as he could get. They briskly. The prowl car had turned would have fallen. G ood lo c a tio n , le t s c i d r iv c -ln s p a c e *4 000 • Mextaf a n d Cole« JERVICt;. 8 High-Close Prints. A ll s iz e s c a s h ; In c lu d e s b u ild in g MAY VAN OS- « r. R e n rln t» . 3C e .iCh said there was health to be had in the corner, the patrol jeep was out • He was aware of other people in x FO A llm a n ti D E I., P o x 401. ftteven r.en . W'asb. X ST U D IO S . . E llU n»». M o n ta n e. 1 of sight. Todd judged the distance the room. But it was her voice to the hot, high climates. • Oarlrrc Ulcer W A N T A U E S T A t llA r .T ? G ood b u eln eea . ROSS LUMBER < A ltltll lt fo r 42' Treated without H oepilel ood lo c a tio n , g ia d e A , L eale 24. C a ll or But it w’as here in Nogales that to the International Line; noticed which he was listening—a soft, m ur­ ONE b lo c k s M otor an d p n e u m a tic tir e s In good Operation w r ite P A S T IM E C A F E . ( o q e lllr . O re. the tra il branched. Even in Mexico, with satisfaction that the officials muring kind of a voice, fu ll of com­ c o n d itio n . P r ic e In c lu d e s » p are rnolor a n d Write or cell 1er F S « la r g e q u a n tity 42- block’ passion. He didn't struggle when he dercrtptlve booklet had all moved inside their guard­ where it was said one could live so »000.03 cas h . Buy U. S. Saving* Bond*! D N E 3-S L O C K 14. Sc P . c . r r ia g e for R to Meed»/ ikrtittli 10 A. M. le ) P. M. big on so little, money would be house. A quick move, a fast sprint, felt the blackness coming on him 16-ft. lo g s 42- on«. H a n d set w o r k s - P v ta n p : .MrsdU/, 9«d«<>dar, F ru itf 7 1» 9 necessary. Almost his last cent and the business would be done. It was better so. It was better to s p r in g r e c e u e r — T r .c k In clu d ed . FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. »400 c a s h . went for the railroad passage, but Once across the line he could eas­ go now, in the arms of a lovely, C O L U M B IA L U M Dr. C. I. DEAN CLINIC B E R C O .. 1350 C .la m b la l " K SA L E Mod. I I. i'a...,, T ra he knew where there was more for ily lose himself among the shadows sympathetic stranger, than to hang W ay, L o n g v ie w , W ash. P h o n e 231», P h y tltia n m d l i t r / t o t i c o m p le te ly ov erh a u led , Including the taking. So, with the ticket safe­ between the adobe buildings, and as on a few feeble months more in a N (. Comer E. F .maid« end Grand Avenue o v e rsiz e tires. J. C. B u tler, B t. a’, Telephone LAel 3918, Portland 14, Oregon B ox 349, P h on e 4504, S litrw o o d , Ore. M odern ise yonr ly in an inner pocket, he moved out easily stay hidden until train time. foreign land. F inally to die alone and unmourned. bath room and into the Sonora sunset, found a ' I 'URNING abruptly into the A tl, C R A W L E R tractor, Model k itc h e n w i t h And how infinitely much better to W. M.