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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1935)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER AS COMIC ARTISTS SEE THE WORLD THE FEATHERHEADS I DON'T KNOW WHY T o U PONT (yO INTO THAT VENTURE WiTH SCMNEEKIE ----- f Maxim Silencer j'T t ^ t T o B e S uperior ------ i THINK IT'S A WONDERFuL. CHANCE-ANP T o U DAWDLE OVER it — Tou K now the old mavim J FINNEY OF THE FORCE Another Anele MESCAL IKE SHORT AND SHORTER PROVERBIAL ROSE BOXWOOD, OF COURSE IN DEEP WATER AN EYE-OPENER Aunt—Your bride, my dear boy, Is wealthy and all that, but 1 don't think she'll make much of a beauty “Your short-order cook is good.” show when she appears at the altar. “Jim has fishing on the brain.” The White One—What were you Ex-Pugilist—I wnnt you to get my “Think so?” Nephew—You don’t eh? Just “Fishing tackle, you mean. I doing down In the yard awhile ago? “Yes; he can make an order as wait till you see her with the hedges going. What shall they be? have seen him when bls brain The Black One—Oh, just having short as any cook I ever saw.” bridesmaids she has selected. Nurseryman—Boxwood, of course. reeled.” a little catnip.