Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 08, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Nov. 8, 1940
Page 7
It Must Re Admitted That
Clerk Had No Snap of Job
Fun for the Whole Family
By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
The theatrical agent’s new clerk
entered the private room and said,
“There's a lady waiting to see
you, sir.’’
“Is she good-looking?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Show her in.”
Ten minutes later the clerk was
summoned.
“Well,” said the agent, gruffly,
“you’re a nice judge of beauty, I
must say.”
“Ah, but I had to be careful,
sir. I’ve got to look after my job.
For all I knew, she might have
been your wife.”
“Yes,” said the agent, acidly,
“she was.”
Quick Action for
SORE THROAT
FROM COLDS
NOW!
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA —A Hard One to Figure Out
IF YOU GOTTA
FALL IN LOVE
WHY PICK OUT
THE FIVE-AND
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WAIT TILL
YOU SEE
HER»LALA
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CANOIED .
SUNSHINE
Amazing relief of painful
symptoms begins in a
’ big hurry when you use
Bayer Aspirin this way
Follow these 3 steps as pictured
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP—Pop Misinterprets Small Arms Firing
Both aches and raw throat re­
lieved this convenient way. Saiei
hours of discomfort.
At the first sign of sore throat from
a cold follow the directions in the
pictures above—the simplest and
among the most effective methods
known to modern science to get
fast relief.
The Bayer gargle will amaze
you—easing throat rawness in a
hurry. And the Bayer Aspirin taken
internally quickly relieves the other
painful cola symptoms.
Try this way. You will say it is
unequalled. But when you buy be
sure you get the fast­
acting Bayer product
you want Ask for Bayer
Aspirin by its full name.
GSM U IMA BAYS A ASPIMIM
Desired Power
Grant me the power to say
things too simple and too sweet
for words.
YOUR EYES TELL
how you
fee/ inside
Look In your mirror See If temporary coaati-
potion la tellint on your Inca. In your eyes.
Then try Garfield Tea. the mild, pleasant,
thorough way to cleanse Internally...without
drastic drugs Feel belter. LOOK BCTTSR.
work better. 10c— 25c at drugstores.
GARFIELD TEA
For
POP—Unnecessary Digging
By J. MILLAR WATT
Prompt
Relief
opiates or quinine1
GARFIELD
HEADACHE POWDEJt
10c 25c
See doctor it hea<
persist
Noble Thoughts
They are never alone who aro
accompanied with noble thoughts.
—Sir P. Sidney.
Today’s popularity
of Doan's Pills, after
many years of world­
wide use, surely must
be accepted as evidence
of satisfactory use.
And favorable public
I
SIMPLY J opinion supports that
k TOLD J of the able physicians
who test the value of
Doan’s under exacting
...
laboratory conditions.
These physicians, too, approve every word
of advertising you read, the objective of
which is only to recommend Doaa's Pills
as • roo,i diuretic treatment for disorder
of the kidney function and for relief of
the pain and worry it causes.
If more people were aware of how the
kidneys must constantly remove waste
that cannot stay in the blood without in­
jury to health, there would be better on
derstanding of why the whole body suffers
when kidneys lag, and diuretic medica­
tion would be more often employed.
Burning, scanty or too frequent urina
tion sometimes warn of disturbed ludnrv
function. You may suffer nagging back
ache, persistent headache, attacks of dir
tineas, getting up nights, swelling, puffi­
ness under the eyes—feel weak, nervoui.
all played out.
Use Doan's Pills. It is better to rely on
• medicine that has won world-wide sc
claim than on something less favorably
known. Ash yonr neigh'iorl
TRUTH
By (¡LUY AS WILLIAMS
WILLING SPIRIT
THERE’S A POSSIBILITY
THE SPORTING THING
Barber—You are getting bald, sir
Do you know what is causing it?
Fcddup—I don't know, but I sus­
pect that my hair falling out has
something to do with it.
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Struck Amidships
Sympathizer—Poor little fellow!
here did that cruel boy hit you?
Little Boy—Boo, hoo!
We was
havin’ a naval battle and he tor­
pedoed me in the engine room.
D oan spills
Sudden Attack
Harold—Were you ever bothered
with athlete's foot?
Edgar—Yeah, once when the foot­
ball player caught me out with his
girl friend.—Philadelphia Bulletin.
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Mrs. Tenderfoot—Wilk the opera­
tion to be dangerous, doctor?
Dr. Slicem—Now don’t you worry
about that. You can't buy a dan­
gerous «Deration for $50
ARMSTRONG
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