Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 16, 1&44
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Names identifying persons as
inhabitants of American cities
have no definite principles govern
ing their formation, says Collier’s.
For example, persons living in
Kansas City are known as Kan
sas Citians, those living in Jersey
City are Jersey Cityites, and those
Salt Lake City as Salt Lakers.
Others borrow their names from
abroad, such as the people of
Cambridge, Mass., who call them
selves Cantabrigians after those
living in Cambridge, England.
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RESISTANCE TO COLDS
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tains natural A & D Vitamins that help
bring back energy and stam in a if there
is dietary deficiency of these elements,
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tha hard-to-<et-a» wastes which
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WHY OUIHTUPLETS
use this great rub for
SORE THROAT
COOGHSfCOlDS
Wonderful for Grown-Ups, Teo!
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BUCK
E ver since th e y were tin y to ts — when,
ever the Q uintuplets catch cold— their
chests, throats and backs are immediately
rubbed w ith M usterole.
Musterolo gives such blessed prompt
relief because i t ’s more than fust an
ordinary ‘ ‘salve.” I t ’s w h at so many
Doctors and N urges call a modern counter-
irn la n l. I t not only relieves coughs, sore
throat, aching chest muscles due to colds,
makes breathing easier— b u t i t actuallu
helps break up congeetion in upper bron
chial tract, nose and throat.
A nd M usterole is so much easier to
apply than a m ustard plaster. W h ite.
Stemless. Just rub i t on! “ N o fuss No
muss with Musterolel”
MUSTEROLE
Roland Coe
L O O S K D E N T A L P L A TE S
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Don’t misinterpret this sun-tan, E va—I ’m in the Camouflage
Corps!"
N E W L Y IM P R O V E D D E N -
D E X R E L IN E R , a plastic,
b u ild s up ( r e f it s ) loose
lh g .l.'rfg vr- upper and lower dentures.
Jt He»Uy makes them fit as th e,
should without using pow-
Y r ) der. Easily applied. No heat-
Ing required. Brush it on and
wear your plates while it
sets. I t adheres to the plates only and makes
a comfortable, smooth and durable surface
that can be washed and scrubbed. Each
application lasts fo r months. N ot a powder or
wax. Contains no rubber or gum. Neutral
pink color. Sold on M O N E Y -B A C K G U A R
A N T E E . N ot sold in stores. M a il *1 for gen
erous supply, brush and directions and we
pay postage. Charges extra on C .O .D . orders.
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