Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 09, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, May 9, 1941
Page 7
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Fun for the Whole Family
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
RABBITS AND SKINS
Poultry, rabblta, rabbit skin«. Write
poet card for prices
Price« very
high now.
Baby B Co., 935 8. W.
Pront, Portland, Or«.
OPPORTUNITY
BIG TOP
By ED WHEELAN
3eFF'8' DVAIAMfTf' At> WAb ALSO SEEN BV
SATA STIMMER ONÜNEP OFY-iE CWÜÎOM
Cf we /NEXT MORNING YVit GOOD CtTUCNS OF PfTT
, FALLS WERE ABTONIBMED ID RTAD A SWiTLINQ
AP ON me AMUSEMENT
OF THE CLAR i Q n “-
LAND SAKES, MARIA
'HirT sure is a
WilllMOTOR BBAUTT COLtlfll
Established 1918 — MAIn 392».
Free tool« and uniform« included in
our new «pedal low rates on tuition.
Why not have a lifetime profession?
1590 Second Avs.
Sssttlo, Wash.
Trine. ALWAYS PLENTIFUL FOR
JUDO. MOLER-TRA IN EG BARBERS
MOLBB HARBER COLLEGE
»37 B. W. Third Avs.
Portland, Ore.
NEEO EXTRA CASH? Grow mush,
rooms In cellar shed; mall te us;
wkly. pay. Writs Western Mashrooas
Co., Portland, Ore.
'WARNIN' FER FAIR!-
TRUCK PARTS
H-avy-duty Motors, axel« par tn.
bodlea, tire«, hoists and used trucks.
TRUCK WRECKING COMPANY
10th 4 S E. Hawthorne.
Portland. Ore.
FILMS
g PRINTS AND TWO ENLARGE­
MENTS 25c—Made by Portland s larg­
est retail kodak finisher.
Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. Quality Picture Co.
Box W3573, Portland, Oregon.
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LALA PALOOZA
By RUBE GOLDBERG
She Expect* to Change Her Address
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POOR
LALA'S
APPROACHING
INCOME
TAX
HEARING
HAS
HER
IMAGINING
ALL
SORTS
OF
THINGS
17 A. COAST DAIRY ranch on Salmon
Ft. highway, 5 mi. from ocean. • r.
modern houae. barn, herd young reg.
Jersey milk cows.
$0500 cash or
term«; or trade for Improved valley
farm.
All clear of debt».
Alfred
Jafferies, Bo«» Ledge. Ore.
THE CINCH GOPHER TRAP AND
THE CINCH MOLE TRAP will catch
more gophers and more moles than
any other known method. For sale
by ail hardware dealers for fifty
cents. Pacific Royalty Works, Forest
Orovs, Oregon.
•SERVICE STATION. GROCERY
STORE, camp ground with 8 cabins;
35-acre irrigated ranch; located on
' Columbia River highway at Irrigon,
Ore. No trade-in Mrs. Trank ILslcht,
Irrigon. Ors.
S’MATTER POP—The Enemy Was Sure Puzzled
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BARGAIN—320 a. Blaine co., Mont.;
level rich soil, fenced, good well, St
ml. r. r. 81350 cash: term», trade.
Wilbur Oumpert, 646 16th Ave., Long­
view, Wash.
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MESCAL IKE
FOR SALE
49 ACRES RIVER BOTTOM, IM­
PROVED LAND. Excellent for dairy,
truck garden.
i mile to highway.
18000, term». J. J. VokaL Bl, Bed­
ding, California.
Horse Power
Marian—Mabel says she’s wildly
in love with her new car.
Martin—Just another case when
man is displaced by machinery.
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rNervou$ Restless-
la I Fit* I
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Cranky? Restless?
Can't sleep? Tire
easily? Because of
distress of monthly
functional disturbances? Then try
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
pound.
Pinkham's Compound is famous
for relieving pain of irregular periods
and cranky nervousness due to such
disturbances. One of the most effec­
tive medicines you can buy today
for this purpose —made cprcizUly
for women. WORTH TH YING I
Selfish Fear
What each man feared would
happen to himself, did not trouble
him when he saw that it would
! ruin another.—Vergil.
By J. MILLAR WATT
POP—The Best Procedure
DON’T BE BOSSED
BY YOUR LAXATIVE-REM EVE
CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY
»When you feel gseiy, headachy, logy
due to clogged-up bowels, do as million»
do —taka Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next
morning - thorough, comfortable relief,
helping you start the day full of your
normal energy and pep, feeling like a
million! Feen-A-Mint doesn't disturb
your night’s rest or interfere with work the
next day. TYy Fsen-A-Mint, the chewing
gum laxative, younelf. It tastes good, it's
handy and economical... a family supply
FEEN-A-MINT io*
WNU—13
19—41
Sin of Omission
A wrong-doer is often a man
that has left something undone,
not always he that has done some­
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THE
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THE
SPORTING
THING
STMTS OVER TO
NEIGHBORS NEXT
POOR TO BORROW
A LEMON FOR
MOTHER
Bj
LANG
ARMSTRONG
••I've checked very thoroughly, air, and horeebach riding appears to he the
only exercise one can take ilttlng down!”
FOR SOMETHING
TO STAND ON. FINDS
A ROCK BUT CAN'T
LIFT IT
AnlUW
______
STOPS TO
CIDE GRAVE
DECIDES ON STRAIGHT
PROBLEM OF WHETHER
LINE, AND STANDS
FOR A WHILE
TO GO AROUND BY
STRE E TOR ON A STRAIGHT SPRINGING UP AND
LINE OVER THE FENCE
D0WN.6ETTING
MOMENTUM UP
LABORIOUSLY ROLLS
ROCK UNTIL HE
REMEMBERS OLD
BOX IN GARAGE
CLIMBS ON BOX
AND GOES OVER
FENCE A LITTLE
MORE SUDDENLY
THAN HE EXPECTED
LAUNCHES HIM­
SELF UPWARDS
BUT CAN'T SEEM
TO GET MORE
THAN HALFWAY
SPENDS SOME MIN­
UTES INVESTIGATING
WHETHER THAT
RIPPING SOUND
MEANT TORN PANTS 1
AND EVENTUALLY RE- |
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