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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, December 2, 1948 TZ7 FICTION f _____Corner L BUSINESS A INEST. OPPOR. CLASSIFIED Z THE JAGGED SCAR F O » B A L E - M y lanaa Ilon . pavkag» baar goods store at Foster, bualne»» He« o r w rits k a rt, B o u ta 1, Sw eat D E PA R T M E N T By DONALD HUNTER on H hsll ata« and « p o r tin * Oregon, (lou a B v a ra tt B a l a - Horna, Ora. S T E A K IIO t'M E C afe fo r eats. F u lly equipped. H <allng cap a c ity »« It lg h l ,n * e n te r busines» «»olion. Doing W A N T L I V E R A U U IT H « Iba. no. m b | good elend) tiualil«»» O v a r I3.«o?i b it skins, hides, wool, m ohair, <-ns m o n th ly. Aleo good punoh-bonrd oara, liv e p o u ltry , Bubv * Company, bualnvee » -y r. leuae w ith v a ry low »33 B. W . T ro u t, P o rtla n d . Oregon re n ia i 1 17.So per m onth T rie« 38,800. O sw ald T. Stnoky, M onroe, RABBITS & SK IN S Tom and hit dad had always been pals, so mach so that when "the old mon" suddenly became sullen and morose toward his son, Tom a ttrib uted it to his "growing up" and he began to find life almost unbearable. breath, his young chest swelling quickly with the sharp Intake of air. He held it, stiffened his lip He would not cry. Crying wasn't grown up I Letters for Special Delivery MISCELLANEOUS Weak. Honorable Harry Truman FO D LTST W ÀXTZD F R E W C A T A L O G — Uuslnaaaee fo r F r a n i l u m p a id o n I ' o t o r r d h » n a . M o o r « Washington, D. C. aule. M utala, l'a f r a G roceries, ate. Produo«, »S3 BW Proni, Portland, W r ite Jack S n iltk C o , «1« V . Plaa, The glow of having your mitt Or. AT BTBB. Taooiua «, W ash. raised as the surprise winner in a BIB LE S — CompYels Hu«| I O l i! lo H im -, m uet sell or tra d e 7 knockdown and dragout fight is book« and «uppll«s. C a talo a on re cabine, sto ri lu n d i and gaa » ta llo n isst. P lr 'a - — - — - quest. lr'a Book Btor«, B e llin g h a m probably beginning to fade now, In h ea rt o f Heven l.akea. Coma, are, wi ashing-ton. ’ mako o ffe r Lakew ood Bervi««, but I'll bet few Americans have B o u ta 1, Boa M , M o lla ta la K tg b - ever felt better. You surprised a w ay, B a to a v tlta , W ash in g to n . W h olaaala and O ar t o l a lot of folks. You now stand out in HARDWOOD ■ L B C T R IC A L c o n tra c tin g and n a the picture as a sort of wonderman tio n a lly a d vertlaad app liance bus. In F L O O R IN G K an tern (tragen c ity . Kala a t In v e n when only a short time ago so to ry orice l ’a lt avaa. o r Hat. and A S P H A L T T IL E many people were wondering If Hun. W B 0891 or w rit« B P 7, O re gonian. HAROLD H. NEVIN CO. you would quite do. You must have «04« ■ B. B a lm o n t set a new record for up-your-sleeve T IB B B B C A P P IM O BM OP P O B T L A W D IB , O BBO O W F o r Iaa»ii or aale, com pletely equipped laughter in the last couple of days. to handia a I must any alza tira What have you got that John L. D E E » . E L K . C O W , and F u r hide« Golden o p p o rtu n ity fo r t ir a man. C a ll 3371 or oontact Ou tatuerò, ai Sullivan, Man o’ War and Dempsey tanned. Coat«, G loves, «to., tailo re d T ir a Sarvi««, O akrid ge, Oregon. to y o u r measure. Old««» Eslb. M fg r. didn't have? 'H E Tow-Headed Boy with the , him. He called him the old man The thought struck him then that •* hair cloae cropped didn't know when he was with the other boys what it was. The old man spent his age. not with any disrespect maybe that was the whole thing hours Just gazing off into space. but he always called him dad that was wrong. He was growing up! He wanted to turn down that He sat on the top front porch step, around his mother. his cane between his knees, his “Oh, leave your father alone, thought right away. If this was feet planted on the second step and can’t you?” she said. And he went what it was like. If this was grow the cane end set on the bottom away sensing an even greater ing up— then he didn't want to be big! He didn't want to be. It hurt one. With his hands crossed over wrong. the cane head, the right hand Even little Rosemary, the girl too much. carefully covered the Jagged scar he talked to shyly in the school Why couldn't it be like it used across the back of the left one. yard sometimes, seemed to be to be with the old man and him? Other times, when the boy was treating him different lately. But if that was it—if it was Just around, he always seemed busy “What's wrong with you?" she'd growing up—then it never would reading the newspaper. He kept it ask right in the middle of his won be like that again. And Rosemary folded so he could hold it with one dering what was wrong with the old —she would never treat him the hand, the scarred hand concealed man and his mom. same again, either. She knew, too! in his lap. in W est. W e Huy hides. O harvany'a “Oh, nothing—nothing!” he'd say Just getting big, you had to be B H O B M B P A IB BM O P T an n e rie s , 1137 MW 10th * » » ., Of course, he had never been quickly. “ Why?” hard, cold, without love, under And a,o re w ith modern liv in g qtre. P o rtla n d , Oregon. The gag, "Who told that piano I.a ta s t m odern fu lly equipped shoe very talkative. Stoic, like the hill “Well, you don't talk near so standing, feeling or— There was player he was a President," is abop and b uildin g, »9509 90. Btoclt people he came from, he never much anymore," she'd say, "and something wrong in Just growing DIESEL POW ER UNITS nod eqpt i l i r a , ( i n l y »Imp In tow n, dead. You came through like Sou Maeniusaen B e a tty * In a u ra n o a mentioned his troubles. When he'd you seem so far awa, like!” up! N EW »10 if. P. AT A FRACTION sa's band. And march music lin Agency, M o n ta ia n o , W a s h in g to n . OF ORIGINAL COST. chopped his hand with an ax out He wondered if just not paying Pho sons «4. The boy started to rub his BUCKNER-WEATHERBY in the back yard, he'd sneaked any attention to her while he was ‘ knuckle into his eye, but stopped" gers on. How your mom would have LOOK 174» 1st Ave. b'outh E l, 610» through the kitchen hiding the man thinking about his dad and mom I A bleak chill was settling in his loved it! O ld r s l n b l la h e d m i l l ) und fa rm supply S e a ttle 4, W a s h in g to n gled bloody member behind him made her think there was some- heart, as he watched the old man — G a ra g e and Chevron gas s ta tio n To even your severest critics com bin atio n on m ain h ig h w a y be H O N X T —C o v e r - a lf a lf a , <0 lb s . M D eeart sc the boy's mother wouldn't see. tw een O ly m p ia and Aberdeen. Hall you were a good egg and a tup B lo o m »7 30. F x p r e u , P P o i t , r r t . FO B The boy bad stood in the front StonB eld. O re. B. M . B O Z E M A . Inventor.' I.m a a or salt b uildin gs. notch American citizen. You Box 877, Satsop, W a a k . Pbona B lm a room wide-eyed and anxious with 14J4. were a pretty perfect compos F O U BALK fear when the old man saw him. S tin s o n V o y a g e r ISO. F i r s , c lass c o n d i ite of the fellows most of us I,R IC K M O T E L , 6» rm s lac. In B e a td a , “Don't tell your mother, boy!*’ tio n In p ro te » » o f o v e rh a u l fo r re llc e n s e , like to have on our list of good loa»e at 1400 ino. ra n t w hich n e w p ro p . F o r In fo r m a tio n w r it e T A I) he'd warned before he went into H O W L IN G . It t e . I , H o r ft«-,'. s r » h .n » Incls. fre e o il, fraa w a te r A p lm b : friends and buddies. You come S4O-J-». ( '» • h a l l« , W a t h ln f la n . the bedroom to tear up an old sheet S-rm. Owner'» apt. »1700 grow», w ill close to being the typical Amer net hard w o rk in g fa m ily »1,000 mo. for wrapping his hand. O n ly »17,00« lo ta l purchase price. ican, the genuine, clean living, T O U B M I 1 D 3 P O B PZ.O O B OOV- But the boy’s mother had noticed. W ill accept |z,0 0 0 cash plus re a l B B IM O r V l l T B U P P L IB D B B B B dependable guy we all warm up eat. cont. or m o rtg ng « aa dow n She sensed the strange atmosphere, pym t A g L 1910 5th, S e a ttle , W a a k . to at the Kiwanis club lun A l, m odern colora and p a tte rn s In the unusual actions. She'd followed A C M B B Z tO K B B A O B , IB O . lin o le u m , A a p h a lt tile . R ubber til« cheons, the Elks outing, the him into the bedroom, and the boy and I ’la a tlo lino leum . Frea In fo r M > lt S A L K church social, the businessmen's m a tio n and lite ra tu re . had heard the old man shushing F if t e e n bed n u rs in g ho m e, fu r n is h e d , a nd lunch, the old home week cele 3 apt» G r o a .m g II.SOU to »3.000 monthly. A c m e L in o le u m C o . her, while she bawled him out for B O X »(A ip r a fa e , W aak. bration and the class reunion. hiding the thing. He kept saying 431 S. W . T a y lo r, P o rtla n d 4, Ora. Disliking you was a tough trick it was nothing—and afterwards he — — 'I DOGS. C A TS. PETS. ETC. anywhere anytime. never talked about it, never com FARMS AND RANCHES • R R E E D E R H -II U N T E R H A tte n tlo n l plained. He just never let anyone F o r the be», bred p otntara In the To those poll takers It seemed »»0 A. IR R I G A T E D R A N C H . 2 m od c o u n try, see these pup». Pedigrees see the jagged scar across the ern houses, landscaped, p riv a ta lake, and price» on request. Ch. p a re n t*. Just a case of m iscasting, but they back of his hand if he could help it. gam e. G ro w a corn, a lfa lf a , blue B a i d a Jeraay P a ria , B t 8, Boa forgot that a lot of very big per grass. W I I , handle 200 c a ttle . E q u ip 813, M c M ln n v lU a , Ora. Now, the old man was with m en t Included, »46,000. B t. 1, Boa formers have suffered from that drawn; he couldn’t get near him 80, K a n n is to n , Oregon. 8 T . B E R N A R D puppies N o panar». erroneous impression without los »25 tn . h W r ite to B . B. ~ K ill, B t. 8, anymore, couldn't talk to him. F D R S A L E : 15S acre.« d a ir y fa rm . Box 31S-D, S h elto n, W a a k . ing public regard and affection. Once, he'd been able to get a kind R ic h la n d , Oregon, w ill pnsture and You were in there pitching in one word out of the old man. He’d AND TAN. C a ri O. °M a«oBin d » » h 8 ’ bob “"« I S H E P H E R D S - B L A C K of the toughest spots in world his Horn Sept. 1, »12 50 each. M rs . B l say, “That's good, T o m l’’ or, Poulsbo, W a a k . uter B ra tta i. B t. 8, Bog 1090, S a c ra - tory. “That's not the way that ought to S T O C K R A N C H E S . D a ir y Ranches, I __ m anto, C a lifo rn ia . ______ be done. Son!” And though there • i î o a o ’a,i î ô M V ’ . W.“ cb,. 1 ü 7 / « I R O C K L IN K K E N N E L S — C O C K E R » . There were plenty of Presidents w lav « 'i).i, iu OUV.UUV, 240 912,000, 120 acre«, to JJO.OuO, puppte« fo r X m a s ! M atro n a, «tud weren't very many words between K ' W flilfi / Good ? »»ml I service, . . . . . acres. Hom es |soo ta to » »2»,Goo. of the United States who wouldn't »how »tock. kennel »uppllee. them, they were the kind that made business p ro p e rtie s fro m »5000 to W r ite ua «bout y o u r re q u ire m e n t» have come so close to the plate as »20,000. E v e ry c on dition suited to "Oh. leave your father alone, can't you?” she said. And he went the boy feel good, and know that B o u t , 8, Boa 3038 A , B ra m e rto n , th e use and b e n e fit o f m an seem to you in similar conditions. You had W a s h in g to n . away sensing an even greater wrong. everything was all rig h t ag le t here. Good c lim a te : lea» w ork; the added disadvantage of follow m ore m oney; easy life . p . w . M o u l T II O R , >,'i i l l l l l t E D Now, it was different The old b u rn in g hound», t r ie , S alm on. Id a k o . reg istered . Good fo r bear, cougar, man didn't seem to have time for thing wrong with him. Or if maybe , go in the front door. But he fol- ing in the footsteps of a great act there was really something wrong j lowed him, some strange knowing coon», o th e r la rg e game. »26 00 or, a spellbinding orator who had F R I 'I T I tA N i'I I , W e n a l i 'l i 't D is tr ic t him. He didn't want to take their w ith o u t paper», 8 m onth» old Just with him. 30 acre», 21 „1. 1» In o rchard. ness urging him to get his answer been on the job so long he had rig h t fo r tra in in g . H u r r y ) K t. 0, long silent walks together anymore, F la m y w a te r, s p rin g dom estic uae. He hated the thought, but it kept confirmed. To make sure that was come to be regarded as part of Box 348, P o rtla n d 1, Oregon, o r c a ll like he used to. And he didn't move C h errie s , A p rlc o ta , Peaches, Rear», 80« P a n a m a B ld g . I cropping up in his mind. Maybe he i t the act. You were in the same Apple». T w o 5-rm . house», tuvae- around much. He even seemed to m e n ,. M odern. S u ffic ie n t o th e r was adopted! Maybe the old man The old man was bent over fum tough spot as the performer who LIVESTOCK resent the boy’s presence, like bldg«. E q u ip m e n t w ith place. Chav, and his mom were not really his bling around on the floor for the gets on the bill immediately after tru c k . C ra w le r tra c to r. D isc. o rchard when he'd stumbled that time in P IG S . DL’ R O C B R E E D IN G «took. W a w agon s p rayer, ladder, etc. 5 m ile» father and mother, but had Just worn leather change purse he'd the performing lions. the front room and caught himself had G ra n d C ham pion boar and sow to W enatchee, b in e orchard home adopted him—and he was just now dropped, when the boy walked in. a t th ia years P a e lflo In te rn a tio n a l. . a and a m o n ey-m aker, l ’rlc a 121.000, on hL> cane. He growled at the boy, A lso ribbons In a lt clas»e» entered. finding it out. The thought fright His hand closed on the purse and »10,000 cash w ith term ». W r ite But you never claimed to leaving him speechless and hurt. W ean era, bred G ilts , bred Howe, O io . P . C la rk , B e a lto r, W anatabse, ened him, and he buried it deep in he straightened quickly. young Roars An honest re p ly to have all the answers, you at no W aak. But he wasn't old. not like Grampa y o u r In q uiries. A u s tin P. P la g a l, B t. his mind. If it was true, he'd be "Here, boy,” he said hurriedly, time posed as the world's mas —and—and the old mare down on 8, Boa 340, Sherw ood, Oregon. T at. 160 A C R E S — 5-room house; barn; like the old man; hide his h u rt 4803. digging into the pouch. “ Run down ter magician and there was the farm. chicken house; o th e r b uildin g». On He'd never let them know he to the corner and get me a paper!" d ie d h ig h w a y . E le c tric ity ; good w a never a suggestion of the dicta Still, the last time he’d brought knew! te r; lots pasture; tro u t s tre a m ; t im B L A C K P O L A N D C H IN A R 0 A ,tt# E l. c a lle n t In d iv id u a ls o f th a r ig h t kind. tor about you. You were in the He often asked him to do that, b er; »6 acres cleared. W i l l take his report card home from school, His father called him boy” B a g la B g gara, L a Oroaa, W a a k . good tru c k o r car. Good term s on American tradition of the hum happily expecting the old man to now, instead of ‘T o m " or "Son.'’ and the boy felt a rise of that good p a rt. B a r r y D u d le y , K aplas, Id a k o . ble public servant. You gave us SEEDS. PLANTS, ETC. say, as he sometimes did, “That's like he had. And he was sharp, al feeling at anything he could do 4 8 -A C R E Irrig a te '! d a iry or atock [ a respite from ballyhoo and fo. the old man. He held out his good, Son, good that you're getting most harsh sometimes. fa r m on h ig h w a y 730. 7 m llaa w est B L U E B E R R Y P L A N T S — N e w e s t and medicine show routine. You had hand and the old man laid three M c N a ry dam (c o n s tru c tio n ). A lf a l- | beat v a rie tie s , low est prices. B e n d your learning!” and smile at him I _ I E WAS bouncing his ball off the f a crop land, s u b lrrlg a te d pasture, fo r 25th a n n iv e rs a ry price Hat B b ar- respect for the other fellow’s coins in his palm. quietly, he hadn't done it. k a r d t B lu e b e rry X u ra a rla s , B t. 1, m odern 3-txlrm . house. I-arg o barn. * A side of the house when the old •pinions, as a rule. And on the X . C. W a rn e r, Ir r ig o n , Oregon. O ly m p ia , W a a k . “Now hurry, boy!" he urged He'd only glanced at the card on man came around from the back whole you kept your patience one side then turned it over and yard. In an excess of boyish Joy, he harshly. The boy felt disappoint K O H - A C R E fa rm , 25 acres c u ltlv a t- » O C X S t t L S T K A W B X K B T P Z .A K T S , and seemed always to be io ad, balance tim b e r and p asture. I B V B B B B A K IW O said something that sounded like forgot for a moment what the situa ment at the sharp, urgent tone, (here trying heart and soul. Fenced. 2 -a to ry house, 8 rooms, I Best fo r horns garden. B e rrie s from "Humph!” and handed it back to tion was between them. He threw until be glanced down at the coins. e le c tric ity , w a te r In house. Barn, Juno u n til N ovem ber. 25 fo r » I 60, him shortly. The boy had worked the ball to the old man. Instead 36'x60‘. Stanchions fo r 18 cows. 60 fo r »4.80 o r 100 fo r $».00 P o s t Suddenly, he stood very still. Two I have a hunch you will now go F r u it , cherries, plum », prunes, s p . paid. B. 8. K o o k e r, B t. 1, B o s 80, extra hard that last month to get of catching it and firing it back dimes and a penny lay in his hand les, pears. Store near place. H c h o o l O n alaska, W eak. on to be one of the most popular the grades up hoping the old man so it would sting his hands the old to pay for the three-cent paper. us, m ilk ro u t«, location on h ig h Presidents in the history of Am er w a y 9 5 -E a t T u rn e y Bay. H a v a | WANTED TO BUY might break through to him again. man ignored it. He did nothing till Waves of coldness washed up his la k e fro n ta g e and s m a ll s tream w a- ica, that you will be flabbergasted He couldn't understand that short the ball hit him, and bounced spine as the bitter acid of knowl » t - , i e A ’ I W A N T E D ; T re a d le saw in g m achine«. by the warmth of the country's feel P^uzar, M a riu s routs, Coeur « A le n a , [ \ \ „ p ay m ore, w ill p ic k up. W r ite "Humph!” edge bit into bis nerve ends and harmlessly off his shoulder. Idako. ing for you for years to come and 1849 S. a. P o w a ll B tv « ., P o rtla n d , There was something wrong, and settled in his brain. . what you have been through He tensed then, lifted his cane. Orason. 24 4 /1 0 -A C R E ranch. 7-room modern the boy wondered if it could be him. “Stop that infernal nonsense, boy!" He made no outcry; not even the js going to make you a better and house, basem ent, w ired fo r tw o alac- HELP WANTED—MEN His mother seemed to act the same he yelled. trlo ranges, la rg e h am hold« ,0 sound of a murmur passed his happier President of the glorious cow s; g arage; larg e chicken house; way toward him. Cut him off short, The boy could feel his own lip tight lips. But hot liquid emotion u s A w ash house; outside c e lla r cis te rn ; M E C H A N IC S and B O D Y and F E N D E R M E N . L e w i* C o u n ty B u lok d ea le r when he'd tried awkwardly to ask tremble as he stared at the old scalded two lines of silent tears f.n ts o f lu c k deep w e ll; law n, »hade trees; w on o ffe r« p erm a n e n t, w e ll p aid em - d e r fu l v ie w ; 6'4 acres grapes, fa m her about how dad was treating man's angry face. He took a deep down his cheeks as he gazed, p lo y m a n t to capable man In naw ELM ER il y orchard, '» acre raspberries, 6 and modern shop. M echanics s tr ik e knowingly at last, up into his acres p asture, » acres a lfa lf a , 2 on b ut m any men have re tu rn e d to acres open ground. On m ain h ig h father s slowly blinding eyes. E le c tio n A g o n y w ork. Baverna M o to r C o m pany, w ay. Tw o m iles tow n on m a ll C hehalis, W a s h . ro u te , school bus, m ilk ro u te. Good Okay, dad: he said, his voice NO TICE: Will the persons who buy. »12,800 »7600 down. Xya .an tra stumbling over bis heart, “Okay, witnessed collision in which well- B ro tk a ra , B o n te 1, Proasar, W a s h 3 l \ I ■ I : I; 11 i 'L l • | '. i i fo r n o rth e rn S acram en to V a lie v . ing to n . dad: known corn specialist was caught Good setup fo r rig h t men. B o y C. F o rd , T o re D e a le r, C o rs ln g , C a lif. between a truck, a locomotive, a (I CANSOIAN f A S S Z - w n i. ■» tor F f t t f t.-p jet plane and an atom bomb while PD K M A T IO N oa t u n >elUtnua| ■«.pdHonlU»*. trying to cross street in a droshky F u tll» w ill. R iiw n ab lr pelwd. C. F. CZSiV L et th e A d s G u id e » • II. Cinidlaa I'tr llU B illw ir . T i a w i n , I l a and carrying a bucket of borscht, Y ou W h en S h o p p in g please get in touch with under signed who doesn't mind the band M A C H IN E R Y & S U P P L IE S REAL ESTATE—MISC. ages. but would like clue to recov by NANCY PEPPER ery of his pants.-j-H. Wallace. CONSULT US ON ALL OF YOUK 70 AGUES, lirig a ta d , B u tB r n O regon S PARTY PICKUPS FOR SALE: Pint offer gelt it; my ««- We could tell you that the new <«>» ¡et «1 mirrort, cryttal belli, mepi, party game is called "photography" utrologeri thartt, e tc.O u n er hai no but you'd know that was only a la th e r n i, for in m e .-D reu Peer,on. He his not learned the patient trail That those who suffer bravely muSL He has not seen Faith's ffor arise Above the blacked midnight skies; N o r dung to Hope that light» the way Across the grayed, bleaked day, N o r waited, quietly aware O f God beyond unanswered prayer. He has not kcowa how deep a peace May follow some sweet, sure release. W ho ha» oot suffered doe» not know AU chat his God would have him know. Gtsca Noll Crowd! i gag, becaute blackout ituff and W ANTED: Deep hole under an kissing game» went out with "Chi- old wall remote from people who _ __ _ . ------- wrong answers. One well reaUy good party Idea« to keep your f tQcked wjth canned crow meat guests In circulation and good hu preferred.—Messrs. Roper, Cross- mor. ley and Gallup. • Balloon Boater»—Tie a balloon to the ankle of every girl at the party. A T LIBERTY: For reAio, eerniiel, Th« object of the dance that fol- fein, miJuey enJ medicine ihowi; lows la for the girls to burst each bece hot ,ex lomeuket out of kilter; other’s balloons. The boys are the been pleying ell o,er V. S. uith W’el- ateerlng committee, steering their lece Sideihou end Congre,s ol Curi- partners into strategic positions for on, People; willing to gn eny piece bu, bursting other girls balloons or pro- I ,eem to go no piece: reedy to work ex- tecting their own. Last one with a cept jorleck of werdmbe lo „ m hum- balloon wins a prize. She may need Gle" n Leytor, an aspirin, too. EARL: Rush copy ol sung Paper Dolls— Each boy is equipped "C»lifornla, Here We G o ! ” with old newspaperi. a scissors »i d Think we were playing the a paper of pins. Within a specific | other version. Ilrigh ho and time he must create a newspaper alackadny.—T. D, dress on his partner Cleverest de sign wins prizes for the designer W ARNING: M r Gallup Leave and his victim. She also receives as $100.000. all your tools and all sorted stabs and pin pricks. If those games don't help break alibis in hollow tree as per map the ice, better bring on the refresh being mailed. I ain't fooling. This ments early. There's nothing like means business.—Gus Pollfollower. ■ • . a banana-peanut butter and marsh mallow slurpwich to put everybody ALL Poll takers attention! You're In a mingling mood. nut* Whv wasn't I told — W W Logging end Construction Equipment Requirements largk stock of C raw ler Trocterz, C r a n e S h a v a li, eta. tg u ip p ti D tn rri T k a r« a ( h ly ■ • « • n illlU a t d sad Oaaraatetd. * r r » » » l4 4» »ult yeur J«b C ontract or R an tal Option. ‘ PpciflcTroctor A Equipment Co. 07»« B. M arg inal W ay . « • • t i | a g, W aak. T d a g k a n t: LAa4«r 729« Bagaaa, Oragaa, T«le»kan«i t a ( «M < iM . Pig'a Iron Reserve Th« Iron reserv« stored in th« Uv«r of a pig at birth usually la ex hausted after about seven to ten day» when sources of Iron other than the io w “ i milk are not provided. Menaced by Accident« Accidents ara the greatest single Bianac« to tha lives of American children of pre-school age, accord ing to Metropolitan Life Insurance company. In a study of 773 death elaim records of insured children who died in accidents In 194« and 1M7, the company found that bums and conflagrations accounted for U S , or $7 per cent of child accident fatalities, second only to motor ve hicle accidents, which accounted for $4 per cent. Of the 213 children who died from fire, more than half were trapped In burning building». on h ig h w a y n ta r M c N a ry Nutted fo r m in t, grapes o r big m oney crop», 328,080. Bhrlaer, Umatilla, Oregon. Dam . o th e r Joka F O R B A L E — 430 acres, consider») ;• good m ixed saw tim b e r, soma pole.» and post». Iota o f wood, e x c e lle n t grazing, p le n ty good w a te r, u n fin ished log cabin, 2 4 'z t4 ', e le c tr ic ity a v a ila b le , located In Id a h o , 3 m iles fro m N e w p o rt, W ash. C. B. Cook, Box 494, Blanokard, Idako. Priced rig h t fo r q u ic k »ale. T e rm « . FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. CASK, p ic k -u p b aler, good aa new, 11200. E lg in B o ham b arg , r t . 3, bon 30, Bharwood, Oregon. Phone 484«. W O O D B R O T H E R 8 corn p ic k e r, hae icked only 20 acre«. D aw ranoa Uchaals, C a n y o n v ille , O r. T e l. 1031 S ***+**++***+ FLOWERS & BULB3 TWO WEEKS ONLY RANUNCULUS r n UU Double flower- « tng m ix e d AA l.U U bulba for only ANEMONES Doubl« minad luU bulbs for ..._ 1.00 1 E rt ——.Jll*'!!** »'Id ,6a postage ,o * »MI0B OATBLOaVa Macal's Bulb Mart BRO A D A Y anoblbb 18, O O U E