Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 03, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Octobor 3, 1941
Page 7
'Untouchable Jurors
Fun for the Whole Family
By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
'SILK’FOWLER IN the HOSPITAL .^EFF BANGS
HAD HAD TO INSTALL A LOUD SPEAKER A h DDON
wrigh T, ma press agent with the show •
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A fEW MOMCHT6 LATER. HAL FOUND RED
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WHEN IT’S ONLY
GONNA SETTLE
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AGAIN?
Modern streamlined war may
have changed the arms and meth­
ods of Uncle Sam’s soldiers, but
it hasn’t changed the Army man’s
smoking preference. For more
than 20 years Camels have been
the Army man’s favorite cigar­
ette. Today, actual sales records
show Camels not only are the fa­
vorite with men in the Army, but
with men in the Navy, Marine
Corps and Coast Guard as well.
With men in the service giving
cigarettes first place in the gift
line-up, it's natural that local to­
bacco dealers are featuring “Send
a Carton of Camels” as tne ideal
gift for the service men from the
folks back home.—Adv.
fee
LMf.
LALA PALOOZA
Because the jury at the first trial
of Boss Tweed in New York city
in 1873 disagreed on a verdict, the
prosecution at the second trial
made certain that it had 12 “un­
touchable” jurors by assigning 12
officers to watch them, 12 watch­
ers to watch the officers and 12
other watchers to watch the
watchers, all 36 of whom had to
make a daily report.
BABETTE -
WE’RE GONNA
CLEAN OUT
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DESK
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OLD PAPERS
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S’MATTER POP— S.h! Keep It Quiet!
By C. M. PAYNE
TH£ 0€TTK WV 1b TREAT
constiamoti due to lack of
PROPER 'BUR* IN THE PIET 6 TO
CORRECT THE CAUSE OF THE
TROUBLE WfTH A PELICiOUS
CEREAL, KEUOCC'5 .
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Of WATER.
Deceptive Speakers
Men of great conversational
powers almost universally practice
a sort of lively sophistry and ex­
aggeration which deceives for the
moment both themselves and their
auditors.—Macaulay.
the Moon Isn't Ri
S. L HUNTLEY
DON’T LET
CONSTIPATION
SLOW YOU UP
• WHien bowel« are aluggiih and you feel
irritable, headachy and everything you
do to an effort, do as millions do — cheer
FEEN-A-MINT, the modern chewing
gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A-
MINT before you go to bed—sleep with­
out being disturbed—next morning gentle,
thorough relief, helping you feel ewell
erain, full of your normal pep. Try
F EN-A-MINT. Tastes good, to handy
and economical. A generous family supply
FEEN-A-MINTToi
Twice to Stumble
It is disgraceful to stumble
against the same stone twice.—
Old Proverb.
By J. MILLAR WATT
POP—General Dissipation
DRINK,
.
I suppose !
I WA C A
CORPORAL
JUST LIKE ,
YOU -ONGE.'
That Nagging
Backache
May Warn of Disordered
Kidpey Action
Modern lite with Its hurry and worry.
Irregular habits, improper eating ana
drinking—ita riak of exposure and infec­
tion—thrown heavy atrain on the work
of ths kidneya. They are apt to become
over-taxed and fail to filter exceee acid
and other impuritiee from the life-giving
blood.
You may euffer nagging backache,
headache. disxinem, getting up nights,
leg pains, swelling—feel constantly
tired, nervoue. all worn out. Other ngne
of kidney or bladder dieorder are eome-
timee burning, ecanty or too trequest
urination.
Try Doan's Pills. Doon's help the
kidneya to pane off harmful exceee body
waete. They have had more than half a
century of public approval. Are recom­
mended by grateful uaera everywheea.
Aak pour nsi/Mort
D oans P ills
The World
At Its
Worst
WNU—13
40—41
Would Bear"
GLUYAS
WILLIAMS
♦
WHEN VOU 6E1 10 THE END OF THE STORY
WHERE PEOPLE ARE SUPPOSED 10 BREAK OUT
LAU6HIN6, AND VOU REALIZE 1HAT YOUR AUDIENCE
IS WAlfiN6 FOR YOU TO 60 ON AND COME 10 THE POINT
(Rs»—4 »F TM asil Syaiumfa
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• 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.