Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 22, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, August 22, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 7
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFEÌ
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
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TRUCK PARTS
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
Heavy «duty Motors, axels
parts,
bodies, tires, hoist.*« and used trucks.
THICK WRE( KING COMPANY
lOth A H K Hawthorne
Port land. Ore.
RABBITS AND SKINS_
By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
imp . risers ofp . rvv - th
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SOON AFTEPV/Z-Pps, HAL D>O HIS
SEHSATMAL SLiDt FOR LIFE'.' O ui T e
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FULL'IltY AND RABBITS WANTED.
Good whit, fryer rabbit akin. 11.1*
per lb Writ. i> tcard for price, and
Information
Ruby R Co., 935 B W.
Front Portland. Ora.
FILM DEVELOPING
FAST SERVICE
Roll Developed and Two Print, from
Bach Good negativa
25c
WESTERX PHOTO COMPAWY
boa W-4265
Portland. Ora.
« PRINTS AND TWO ENLARGE­
MENTS 25c—Made by Portland', larg­
est retail kodak finisher
Satinfac­
tion guaranteed.
Quality Picture Co.
Box W3573, Portland. Oregon.
MV, WHAT
HERVE !J
HELP WANTED
WANTED 2000 HOP PICKERS
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA
sis , the income
TAX MAN WENT
AWAY AN’
LEFT HIS REPORT
( GLUB!
GO
'WAV
VINCENT
I'LL READ
IT THROUGH
THE
KEYHOLF I
HARVEST STARTS THE DATE PART
of August. Famille, preferred. 509
Acre, of high trelllaed hope. Excel­
lent camp., big crop long season.
All accommodation. In addition to
day nursery for children furnished
free to picker«. Reglater In person
at Ranch Office, or write to B.
CLEMZXS HORST CO, INDBPSX-
DEXCE, ORZGOX. for full particu­
lar».
,
HOP PICKERS WANTED
WIGRICH RANCH located five miles
South of Independence, Ore.
409
acres good picking no »eedle.. hops.
High wages paid
Modern shady
sanitary policed camp, with store,
butcher shop, restaurant, cabins,
tents, stoves, wood, running water,
electric light, dance hall, nursery,
straw, showers Visit ranch or write
for job.
Address:— WIGBICM
RAXCH. Box B. Independence, Ore.
FOR SALE
GROCERY, LARGE STOCK AND Fix­
tures, 12000; same owner eight years.
Rent 145; heat and water furnished.
1601 - 4th St, Bremerton, Wash.
By C. M. PAYNE
S'MATTER POP— What to Do in Case of Two Lunche«
For Sale.
Good Grocery stock and
fixtures. Est. 25 yrs. In main part
of good college town.
Good lease
require about 22500.
For details.
H. A. Stearns. 137 Oak St, Ashland,
Oregon.
rYOU HAD
Two lunches
MISSUS
OOM F F
U-v
asked me
)TO COME BACK
HDWE—Sac. 16500 Stock and fix..
Grants Pass. Aged widow must re­
tire
Please do not ans. unless able
to finance. Write 960 Tyler, Eugene,
Oregon.
Monkeys. Parrot». Love Birds. Finches,
Supplies.
Wholesale and retail.
Canaries "ranted.
Montarllla Pet
Shop. 422 8. E. 81st Ays, Portland,
Oregon.
-
.FOR LUNCH A6AIN
^r -SOMETIME-/
For Sale.
Confectionery fountain.
Beer and wine business. Good cold
storage. Good paying business. Mrs.
H G. Moe, The Mission, Dayton,
Washington
Sell or Lease—1660 A. stock ranch on
river. Irr. bottom; wheat land, exc.
range. Elec, avail. Good cond. Buy
personal.
Age.
X. Hansen, Bock
Creek. Oregon.
MESCAL IKE
Pa Knows All the Answers
By s. l . huntley
54500. Grocery, beer, service station,
hay. feed, living quarters.
11100
monthly turnover. Small town, good
schools. On main highway.
Sick­
ness cause of selling.
Standard
Service, Athol, Idaho.
BEER, wine, sands.; llv. qtrs.
No
compet. Prop, includ
Walk-In re­
frig. Logging list. Box 35, Alpine,
Oregon.
PACIFIC
UNIVERSITY----------
W. T. GIXRSBACX.
President
A Century of Continuous
Service to the West
For information write to
DR. H F. PRICE, Dean
Forest Grove, Oregon
SO Minutes West of Portand
By J* MILLAR WATT
POP—Pain in the Purse Now
Watch Your
____ Kidneys/
Help Them Cleanse the Blood
of Harmful Body Watte
Your kidneys sre constantly titering
waste matter from tbs blood strain. But
kidneys sometimes lag in their work—do
not act as Nature intended—fail to re­
move impurities that. If retained, may
poison the system and upset tbo whois
body machinery.
Symptoms may be nagging backache,
persistent headacne, attacka of dizziness,
getting up nights, swelling, puffinem
under ths eyes—a feeling of nervous
anxiety and loss of pep and strength.
Other signs of kidney or bladder dis­
order ars sometimes burning, scanty or
too frequent urination.
There should bo no doubt that prompt
treatment is wiser than neglect. Use
Doan's Pills. Doan's have been winning
new triends for mors than forty years.
They have a nation-wide reputation.
Are recommended by grateful people tha
country over. Ask your neighbor!
D oans P ills
READING
TO
HIMSELF
WNU—13
ASKS FMHfK t) REAP
AiWÇIV HIM
GLUYAS
WILLIAMS
By
LANG
ARMSTRONG
♦
•Ils says what
wm
good enough tor thio granddad Is good enough tor him."
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muD, clear voice
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34-41
"All the Traffic
Would Bear"
• There was a time in America
when there were no set prices.
Each merchant charged what
he thought “the traffic would
bear.” Advertising came to
the rescue of the consumer.
It led the way to the estab­
lished prices you pay when
you buy anything today.