Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 19, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE FEATHERHEADS
HAVFN'T YO U
O T ANY MQRfc
1WAW T H A T
PO N E 2
ij
B e s id e s , i*ve u 9 v p
NEARLY ALU THB
SA a y I
-THIS i 2
V
A HARD
a n d t h e boards
f a in t
and
I' m n o t
H A L F F IN IS H E D »
A R B V ER Y PHY I
w e ll , if
y o u 't ?
H U R R Y YO U CO ULD
F IN IS H IT 0 B F O R O
TH E
P A IM T I S
A I_ U
S C U B 111
_________
THAT’S
ALU
T h EBB
IS/
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
By T»'l O'l ouflilin
O • - •
TWAS A FUNNY I m AN
WMQT HAPPENED TO
m s T h is D a y . . - o i w u i
A S S IÄ N B D To A WAID
A N ' 01 Ttx3K UP M C
FtoST o u t s id e T U '
V
UUDIIN'— W H IN — )
H l
odlong the Concrete
11~|
Trapped
y&P'' \ we . H ost ç>t óett / mo near
5
1r»' (A&N, iHfcßtY A lx W
& 9 U T E T O T H E C A P fN
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
r
SO POPE OVE Ô\VA GOXL l E U A S EEEU
EUUPED OFF AM* OMIN YESTEO.OAN UE
W A S APOCMO TOWN AS BIG AS UPE
AMO TWICE AS M A T D U A L
Do They Have Phones in Both Places
y-------------
E O S S , OIVA 6 0 Z X U
GOT KILLED IM A H Í
ACCIO EM T T H IS
L
MOAMIMG
/
W ELL,W ELL!
po o p , o ld
<
OIKM
5
►AIMUTES
ELAPSE
tue puome
PIUGS AMO
A LO C O
VOICE IS
UEAUO
GEORGE W A SH IN GTON’S TRAVELS...y
A S H IN G T O N ’S Startling report on French design» covered
about ten thouaand words. It waa written by him in two day»,
speedily printed and sent acroaa the water» to rouae the King and
member» of the Britiah Parliament. W ith mode*} pride in the aueceaa
of hi» firift important mission, and meditating upon the full import
of hia hazardoua journey, the young man, now approaching the age
of tw enty-tw o. mounted hi» horae and rode away to M ount Vernon.
®
B y Jamea W . Brooks
J o ur
n a l
o a
M a jo r Geerfc
H js Atan.il. i IhiAnanl'LWvcmK,
Cemnunder in Ctnrt << VINGIEIA,
T l
TN I
CO M M A N D A N T
OR T H I
Hrstorirslly Correct Sketches
By CALVIN FADER
N the day following hia return, Waiihington waa joined by
V _Z Lord Fairfax in a morning ride. Aa usual, they were an
uncommunicative pair. Finally the old fellow broke the silence.
'//
//f
rA
“ George, I have sent for copie« of y o u r report to «end to m y friend« in
England. I t • w e ll done. I am pleased th a t you w ould not ta lk m u c h of it
l> .K T IV T i l t
Han. nom:nT u x m / c fan
CoyyHfht I E » by J a m .. W
AU Rights Reserved
'
ladl night. <*• «*» <<» «*» M e n w ho do not talk about them selves are the modi
talked about by others. Silence often insures praise.'*