Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 23, 1944, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 23, 1944
JUSTUS
Fun for the W h o le Family
SPARKY WATTS
IB
HEY, POC-
»5 TH1$ YOUR
PUP OUT
HERE ?
WHY, YE5,
M R . PRYOR-
- Hl$ NAME
C u rio s ity
Boss— W h a t do you w a n t here?
I fire d you la s t w e e k !
O ffice boy— Y e s , I know . I ju s t
c am e back to see i f you w e re s till
in business.
By BOODY ROGERS
W E L L ,I
PON’T LIKE
TO COMPLAIN,
PUT EVERY
TIME 1 PRIVE
PW5T YOUR
H O U 4E HE
CHASES M Y
A UTO
WHAT'S SO
T E R R IP L E
ABOUT THAT?
LOTS OF
UTTLE PUPPlEt
PARK A N 'SNAf
AT C A R S /
Y E A H - JU ST
P AR KING A N D ’
-H E JE R K S MY
O K A Y - PUT THIS
GUY P O N T STO P ,
THERE—
A ll fo r N o th in g
“ H o w long a re you in prison fo r,
m y m an?”
‘ ‘T w o w e e k s .”
“ W h a t is th e c h a rg e ? ”
“ N o ch arg e. E v e ry th in g ’s fr e e .”
WHEELS OFF
snapping is
\
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T im e m a y be a h e a le r— but h e ’s
not so hot as a b eau ty s p e c ia lis t.
\
,
H is W o rry
R illie — Teacher, hot» can I know
when I am naughty?
Teacher—Why, your conscience will
tell you.
Willie—Will it tell you?
T he only th in g th a t seem s to
stay in some people’s heads m o r *
than a few hours is a cold.
REG’LAR FELLERS—The Man Behind
NO W THAT
W E GOT OUR
L A N D IN ' B A R G E ,
I W A N N A BE
UP F R O N T
¿
P I N 1 3 H E D , W E LL
T R Y A B IT O P
S O I K IN B E .
T H ' FIR ST T L A N D *
COMMANDO
P R A C T IC E 1
SWELL!
By GENE BYRNES
I'M S O R R Y ,
P E T T Y O F F IC E R .
BUT I GOT 5P E5H U L
D O O T Y FOR YO U —
I'L L O C C U P Y T H '
P O S IT I O N U P F R O N T .'
D e-C reased
J a s p e r— T h e p rin c ip a l’s tro u s e rs
look so rt of sad to d a y .
Joan— Just w h a t do you m ean ?
Jasp er— I m e a n de-pressed.
CLASSIFIED
D E P A R T M E N T
7
HELP W ANTED
• Persons now e n t ile d in essential
industry w ill not apply w ithou t state­
ment ot a r a iia b ility iro m th e ir local
U nited States Em ploym ent S erric a.
L U M B E R H A N D L E R S and sa w m ill m en
w ith rain c lo th e s; board and room a v a il­
a b le. JO N E S L U M B E R CO., 5500 SW
M acadam A v e., P o rtla n d , O re. (T a k e Wil­
lia m s b u s. sou th b ou n d).
FARMS
a
HU U - A
«U H
PUFF
PUFF
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fti-A C R E L E V E L FARM on m ain rd .: 56
a . in cu lt. R ich so il, c r e e k , fru it, b e rries;
gd. 7-rm. h o u se w ired for ra n g e; ch ick en
h o u se; no b a m ; au to, w a te r sy s te m .
W. M. S P R IN G E R
R t. 1, B ox 30
•
L a C en ter. W ash.
Home Study Courses
M AKE W RITING F O R R A D IO y o u r pro­
fe ssio n . C o m p reh en siv e h om e stu d y co u rse
p rep a res y o u . D eta ils;
BO X 1114
-
B e v e r ly H ills, C alif.
REAL ESTATE
FO R SALE— C am ano Isla n d , 1150-ft. w a ­
terfro n t 4c tide la n d s: 5 a c r e s in g a rd en 4c
fru it, good soil and w a te r ; lots tim b er;
$9.000 in b u ild in gs. All for $12,000. T erm s.
JO E JO H NSO N
R en te 1
-
S tan w ood . W ash.
By LEN
KLEIS
TRAPPER'S SUPPLIES
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K K la.aq.
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POP—A Button That’s On to Stay
lllt lio M
Edwards’ Wolf 2.£*2S—
4,'■?.%&.. .<¿2
w m i im im w
l i w i l got nine coyotes
one night thatbronrht S IS U S O Free forma las
and I nstrnctiona Get Bd wards’ real Coyote Scent.
By J. MILLAR WATT
ky T k . B all S rs S w s ts . la « .!
I -FIXED THE LAST
Convalescent Home
SEE IF YOU £
CAN LAUGH "
that OFF
b u t t o n on w it h
WIRE f
GEORGE E D W A R D S, LIV IN G S TO N . W O N T.
HO M E F O R A G E D c o n v a l., b e st food, ldnd
trea tm en t: w arm r m s .; effic ie n t n u rsin g ;
lo w er r a te s. M cF A L L R E S T H O M E. 472 E .
W ash in gton S t.. H illsh ere, O reg. P h . 167$.
FOR SALE
£
F U L L Y E Q U IP P E D , n e w . c le a n resta u ­
ran t Just rig h t for m an 4c w ife . L o ca ted tn
sm a ll, fa st-g ro w in g *-----
tow n — 30 —*—
m ile s * from
P o rtla n d , O re. BO X 64, E s ta c a d a , O r e g s s .
Invest in Liberty
"fa
f t f t Buy War Bonds
HEARTBURN
Relieved ia 5 abnatm or doable money back
RAISING KANE—Pal»?
By FRANK WEBB
Terr, T e rr,
H E O O ES n T
M IN D ,'
do y o u ,
> Q u ii? K S < e ?
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PRESENTS
‘ D iz z y devices '
III'!'
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Ty<:r
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Hl
ÇîhlS D e v ic e i s F o « .
P eople
B e w a re Coughs
from common colds
T h at Hang On
S
c\ k < ’
»
W h e n e x e t M s to m a ch a c id causes p a in fu l, s u ffo c a t­
in g g as so u r stom ach a n d h e a r tb u r n , do c to rs u s u ally
preMTbe Ah e i* « t e « t-» c tiD g m e d ic in es k n o w n f o r
■ymptomatierelUf— m e dic ines l i k e those i u B e I F a m
¿ •b ls ts . N o la x a tiv e . B e ll-a n s b rin g s c o m fo r t i n a
i - c k o n r e tu r n o f b o ttle
w a o l o i / e t o ,
ÍV A L K <<s r u e P A IN .'
Creomulsion relieves promptly be­
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In ­
flamed bronchial m u c o u s m e m ­
branes. T e ll your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion w ith the un­
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis
s w 5
CROSS
TOWN
W N U — 13
By
PRIVATE
BUCK
Roland Coe
By
47—44
When Your
Back Hurts
And Your Strength and
Energy Is Below Par
Tt m ay ba caused by disorder of kid­
ney function that permit« poisonona
waste to accumulate. For truly many
people feel tired, weak and miserable
when the kidneys fail to remove e xcess
acids and other waste m atter from the
blood.
You m ay suffer nagging backache,
rheumatic pains, headaches, diasinees,
getting up nights, leg pains, swelling.
Sometim es frequent and scanty urina­
tion with smarting and burning la an­
other sign that something la wrong with
the kidneys or bladder.
There should ba no doubt that prompt
treatm ent is wiser than neglect. Use
Doan’s Pitta. It la better to rely on a
Clyde Lewis
ad many years. Am a t all drug stores.
Gat Doan’s today.
" N o w don’t s ta r t h elp in g h im , H a rv e y . H e m u s t le a r n to m a k e
his own decisions I ”
‘B u t I m e a n t nothing p ers o n a l, s ir , w hen I said th e e n e m y ’i J
plans a re as p la in as th e nose on y o u r fa c e !”
D oan spills