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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1935)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER AS COMIC ARTISTS SEE THE WORLD THE FEATHERHEADS S / I POUY KWOW WHY You MA«B_ such A fuss vjhbn Y ou K now / I—.. i just wamt to G o to A r , LOPâe MEETINS------ —TZ--------------------- % > I ' HO j / D oi knov < that ' s j > on 'T Y ou TW us T me 7 L ook at whfre tom flitt — his J \W\ll holdih O th « m up as ah e x A mpul // You pip**"! fmow S t <SblU<3-? FINNEY OF THE FORCE What a Man! “REG’LAR FELLERS” A Hard Ona C Th« Aioclat«« Xtwiptfr« MESCAL IKE The First Lesson b ? s . l . huntliy TOUGH BREAK IN THE SWIM Boardinghouse overlook me. Butter — Don’t “There are two type« of wives.” “Those who make him wear rub bers and those who make him wear evening clothes.” "Did you say that 1 was a liar?" “I said that you gave the truth absent treatment” “1 beg your pardon, are you en gaged this evening?” “Oh, yes, I’m even married." THAT’S SOMETHING "You always let ycur wife have the last word.” "Yes, that’s better than having her so angry she won't speak to me at all.”