Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 07, 1944, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 7, 1944
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? A General Quiz
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T h e Q u eatio n a
1. When a battleship fires a
broadside of nine 16-inch guns,
how much does it cost?
2. What was the Bastille?
3. What poet was claim ed by
seven cities?
4. Are any of the bones of the
hum an body fully grown at birth?
5. Sir W alter Raleigh's death
was caused by what?
6. What nam e is g.ven to the
green coloring m atter in leaves?
7. What is a charivari?
8. The Golden Rule is found in
what book of the Bible?
T h e A n a w e ra
1. It costs $13,500 a broadside.
2. A state prison in P aris, de­
stroyed during the revolution.
3. Homer.
4. Yes, the auditory ossicles, the
| three tiny bones in the middle ear.
5. Beheading.
6. Chlorophyll.
7. A medley of incongruous
noises.
8. Matthew 7:12.
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTM ENT
HELP W ANTED
• Persons now engaged in essential
industry w ill not apply without state­
ment of availability from their local
United States Employment Service.
LUMBER HANDLERS and saw m ill men
with rain clothes; board and room avail­
able. JONES LUMBER CO., ft»OO SW
Macadam A ve., Portland, Ore. (Take Wil­
liam s bus, south bound*.
PERSONAL
KNOW YOURSELF. MASTER YOUR
DESTINY. Your future scientifically ana­
lyzed. F ree particulars. Write: MARCO,
P. O. Box 771, M em p h is 1, Tenn.
T R A P P E R ’S S U P P L IE S
Edwards’ Wolf
and Coyote Exter-
■ sw a esn sa w w
l , v n
got n in e coyote«
on e n ig h t th at brought S I a 1 .5 0 F ree form u lae
a n d i out ru ctio n s. G e l 3 d wards’ real C oyote Scent.
GEORGE EDWARDS. LIVINGSTON. MONT.
Flounder’s Eye Enables It
To Take on Neutral Color
POP—Maybe Thi» 1» a Case of Sour Apples
J. MILLAR WATT
Studies of the w inter flounder
prove th at the eye of this fish is
the organ which enables it to take
on the color of the sea bottom on
which it lies, in order to deceive
prey. When the head of the fish
was placed against a black back­
ground, its entire body turned very
dark, and vice versa, says Col­
lier’s.
The uncanny ability of this fish
to copy a varied background was
also shown by putting it against a
black - and - white checkerboard
which it reproduced well enough
to m ake itself indistinguishable a t
a distance of ten feet.
Starts INSTANTLY to relievo
MUSCULAR
ACHES-PAINS
Soreness and Stiffness
For blessed prompt relief — rub on
powerfully soothing Muaterole. It
actually helps break up painful local
congestion. So much easier to apply than
a mustard plaster. “No fu tt. No mutt
with Muaterole!” Just rub it on.
MUSTEROLE
Gas on Stomach
When excess stomach acid causes painful, auffocat-
.ng gaa. sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually
prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for
pnptomstic relief—medicines like those in Bell-ana
ablets. No laxative. Bell-ana brings comfort in a
iiffy or double vour money back on return o f bottle
fee us. 26c at all druggists
u se1
Cold Preparation! as directed
49—44
ThatNadtfind
B ackache
M a y W a rn o f Disordered
K id n e y A ction
♦
Modern life with its hurry and worry.
Irregular habits, improper eating and
drinking—its risk of expoaure and infec­
tion—throws heavy strain on the work
of the kidneye. They are apt to become
over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid
and other impurities from the life-giving
blood.
You may suffer nagging backache,
headache, alssinesa, getting up nights,
leg pains, swelling—feel constantly
tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs
of kidney or bladder disorder are some­
times burning, scanty or too frequent
urination.
Try Doan’s P ith. Doan', help the
kidneye to pass off harmful excess body
waste. They have had more than half a
century of public approval. Are recom­
mended by grateful users everywhere.
Aik your neighbor!
D oans P ills