Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 13, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    Friday, Dec. 13, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Pacre 9
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
Fun for the Whole Family
PIANOS
ORDER YOUR PIANO BY MAIL
We ship any where—Freight prepaid.
You may purchase on our easy pay­
ment plan. Write for cataloga and
particulars
BIG TOP
By ED WHEELAN
,'tJAD' €»TCRL1N<< MAE* AN EMPTY Eie RIM
ABOME MIb AND IMAIS YAU kt Rl D SLEPT
COLLINS A ERWIN PIANO CO.
and Floor. Alderway Bldg,
Portland. Oregon
HOTEL
MAKE
HET J
Avalon Hotel, W:<M-5th Ave., Spokane
i All ouUlde room», restful and clean
by the day, week or month.
Rater
reasonable.
HOUSEHOLD
QUESTIONS
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Frank J-y
ftyndlca'
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA —Maybe It’s Something He Ate
MY UNCLE
MUSTN’T KNOW
WHERE I AM -
HE CAN NEVER
MAKE ME
MARRY A MAN
I DON’T LOVE
I'LL PROTECT
YOU FROM
T.HE OLD
OCTOPUS
MY
UNCLE’S
VOICE }
IMAGINE a boggle
WORKING FOR A
LIVING I
AND
WITH ALL MY
DOUGHNUTS!
YES, MISTER BOGGLE,
WE HAVE A NEW GIRL
AT THE TOY
COUNTER - SHE
MIGHT BE
YOUR NIECE
To keep rustic, outdoor furniture
in good condition, wash it, dry ii
thoroughly, then give it a thin coat
of shellac. Wrap it in papers be*
fore storing in attic or basement.
This treatment not only will in>
prove the look of the furniture but
also will lengthen its wearing quak
¡ties.
see
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP—Well, Sir! Grandpa Was Fit to Be Tied!
Fruit eakes require long, slow
cooking. To help prevent scorch»
ing, line the pans one in oh from
the top, with two thicknesses ol
heavy waxed paper or brown pa­
per, well buttered. Do not remove
the paper until time to serve the
cake as it helps keep it moist whea
stored.
• • •
To have a flaky pie crust, add a
teaspoon of vinegar to the cold
water used in making it.
• • •
To clean the inside of milk
bottles add a tablespoon of salt
to one-third cup of vinegar, put
into bottle and shake well.
• • •
Let potatoes that are to be
French fried stand in cold water
at least half an hour before frying.
It makes them crisp.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Oreomulsion 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 mucous mem­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Oreomulsion with the un­
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
MESCAL IKE
Business Is Picking Up
B t AL huntixy
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Narrow Minds
Narrow minds think nothing
right that is above their own ca­
pacity.—La Rochefoucauld.
WHY SUFFER Functional
FEMALE
COMPLAINTS
Ly^s E.
By J. MILLAR WATT
POP—No! Just There Visiting
Few women today do not have some sfgn at
functional trouble. Maybe you’ve noticed
YOURSELF getting reatieaa, moody, nervous,
depraved lately—yourwork too much foryoa—
Than try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound to help quiet unstrung nerwa.
relievo monthly pain (cramps, backache,
headache) and weak dizzy fainting spells
due to functional disorders. For over M
were Pinkham’s Compound has helped hun­
dreds of thousands of weak, rundown MT*
-WERE-
Motion Is Life
Motion is the life of all things.—
Duchess of Newcastle.
T0 ¿At
COLDS
quicktg M-le
666
WNU—13
T
LIQUID
TABLETS
SALVE
NOH 0«OH
COUGH PROPS
50—40
Light Heart
A Light heart lives long.—Shake­
speare.
NO MORE
DINNER
r Tl IU1 1 H
I £
k À
Today’s popularity
of Doan't PiUi, after
many year, of world­
wide use. surely must
be accepted as evidence
of eatiefactory «r.
And favorable public
>IMPL
opinion supports that
of the able physicians
TOLD
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 Doan’s PiUi
as a good 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 un­
derstanding of why the whole body suffers
when kidneys lag, and diuretic medica­
tion would be more often empb-td.
Burning, scanty or too frequent urina­
tion sometimes warn of disturbed kidney
function. You may suffer nagging hack-
ache, persistent headache, attacks of diz­
ziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffi­
ness under the eyes—feel weak, nervous,
all played out.
Use Doun’e Pittr. It la better to rely ma
B medicine that has won world-wide ac­
claim tian on somethin* less favorably
known, ztih your neighbor I
THE
TURNS HEAD AMAY TO IN­
DICATE THAT HE DOESN'T
WANT ANY MORE DINNER
COVERS MOUTH AND
FUjHES SPOON AWAY
DINNER STILL REINS PROFFER«
PUSHES PLATE AWAY, WITH
BOTH HANDS .EMPHATICALLY
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THINÔS SY TORNINO HIS
SACK AND CLIMBING UP
BACK OF CHAIR
A i NM
"fa were right, Jook. we’ll eack kave to carry ear own kraseto.”
I
FEELS THAT ITS PRETTY
HARD, SOMETIMES,«T- |
TINO AN IDEA ACROSS I
ONE KICK LANDING ON PLATE.
AUTOMATICALLY ENDING DINNE A
TO ÛR0WN-UPS, AND
SOES TD SLEEP
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