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TP TOMOKKOW-' Friday, 'iDec. 4 TEE BIG BAlll .'BffARLflS McELHINNY is going to put Roseburg and Douglas County on the nap-frrca an insurance staadpaint-by bm&bfi dl ' OREGON LIFE records for number of applications written in a single day. YOU CAN GET HIM AT 203-R O : ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 192?. Typewriters! Any make of rebuilt Typewriter sold on terms of $4.00 Down and $4.50 Per Month An authorized representative of "Office Machinery and Supply Co." of Eugene, Oregon, will be at the Southern Oregon Gaa Co.'s office. Thursday and Friday of Th isWeek See the Machines on Display ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY IN SCHOOLS REPORTED SCHOOLS RE MOVIMCVAH jSr tOCAL.Oft LONC - - 4 EQUIPMENT Our fleet 01 targe and sinal! Vans stand ready to move you anywhere you desire. We guarantee to pro tect your property and render prompt, economical service at low eat prices. 'We Aim to PImm." H. S. FRENCH Prions Z20 ,co. FLASHES OF LIFE I i. : i LONDON There's an epidemic ot short-skirt influenza. Tue girls are being advised by doctors to wear knickers underneath because insistence on being in style In in clement weather is causing chills and rueuuiulic pains in the kaeej and hips. . WABSAW Jolibocbe, a .quare In the new part of this city, is to be renamed lor Woourow Wilson. COLUMBIA, Mo. Co-eds ol the University ot Missouri disapprove disorderly serenades and drinking among both men and women. The police will be celled in to break up disorderly serenades, and any c-ed who does not order out a male cull er who has been drinking will lose social privileges. PHILADELPHIA At his owa re quest the police are protecting John Berger, Jr., a truck driver, from two wives. Seeing the two ot theiu waiting on his truck for him he sneaked oft to the police station, and had himself, arrested. ANGORA Some old fashioned Turks are fighting and dying for the fez. One has been hanged for attacking the wearing . of hats, which the government has de creed. Forty rioters have been ar rested for shouting "We don t want natsi" Initiation and . box social Thursday evening. All mem- I bers requested to be present. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Frank W. Cavanaugh, coach at Boslaa Col lege, in a debate at Harvard as to whether football is over-emphasized "the man who objects to foot ball probably gets his Sunday ser- mnn ut hnmn nver the ralio." The audience decided 215 to 300 that those who argued that the game is over-emphasized won the debate. rmcAGO About the most per fect girl and the most perfect boy selected at the International Live stock Exposition, Alice Burkhart. 15, of Iowa, milks cows, rKes horse back, swims, plays tennis and bas ketball. Up at six and to bed at :30; George CU3kaden, 1, of St Paul, Ind., plays on his high school basketball, baseball, track teams end helps dad run a 200-acra farm. Btudebaker bunas no yearly models. The SU George s Guild s Christmas sale wui be held at w Newlauus garage Saturday, Dec. a. Tamaies, pium-pud- dings and. other cooked foods, also fancy articles will be lor sale. ATTENTION, ARTISANS er's store la a bower of harmonious colors and artistic arrangement The immense slock has been dis played to the best advantage, and buyers can find just tne son ui gills they may. be looking for with the least possiDie euoru Merchandise that is ot the finest and in the widest range of selec tion is charmingly displayed in booths, and obliging clerks are busr showing patrons what they have lor the holiday, trade. Wtt rarrr comDlete line of the finest ranges made at lowest prices. Powell furniture mq. SPAIN'S NEW REGIME. (AamcUUd rrai Uucd Win) -Aiium nay 3 Klne Alfonso hoi BvraMl' tn thft AhnlitiOll Of the i military directorate and Its succes sion by a civil caoinei unaer voir taln General primo aa uivera. iu nuiv vnvHrnmpnt tank the oath Of office before the king today. Men's suits cleaned and pressed, $1.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472. STORE ARRAYED IN .., REGAL HOLIDAY ATTIRE With the announcement yester day of their holiday gift sale, rlsn USED CARS 1923 Bulck Touring, like new. 1923 Bulck 4 Touring. 1923 Maxwell Coupe. See These BforS Buying MOTOR SHOP GARAGE TQ BE TRIED FDR rAaorUlxl trrm Ud Win.) n-KinvcTflN'. Dec. 2. Three nBvni ntiirm were ordered tried kv fnnrt martial tOdAV SS A result ot the collision last September of the light cruiter juiumt the American schooner Benjamin a vnrtrnnt ntf Hamnton Koads. Those to be brought before the court are Captain Frank L. Plnney ot South Manchester, conn, wui' ....iin, th Milwaukee: Lieulen ant (Junior grade) Thomas A. Cory of Little Rock, Ark., officer of the 4.ir nf ihA llffht cruiser Ritlelgb, and Ensign Elliott McF. Moore of East Orange. N. J . officer ot the declj jp( the Milwaukee., - ! Cook with gaa. rt i i Announcement Is made that CYx! K. Pomerleao. wrewntative nf Msrcrll's Miracle Mineral Ore. for Douslas county. Is at 505 Eait rw.Riatt .irwt. Orders will re ceive prompt attention In the fu r-hone 638-J. -o- ture. i ! Eats off I To the News-Review v.d,i, r minified ads aa di rect leads to thrift and abort UU 935 90S The following report on punc tuality and allndance In the Rose- burg public schools, has been pre pared by city superintendent M. S. Hamm covering the month end ing November 27: Total Pupils enrolled to date 1397 Average number pupils be longing 1338.8 Average daily attendance 1308.9 Percent of attendance.... 97.8 Number tardiness 81 Pupils neither absent nor tardy Number visits by parents. Combined record of attendance end punctuality by buildings and fiades according to rank accord- ng to rank, is as follows-. All scbools. 98.8: High school. 9S f; Rose, t8.8 ; Benson, 93.4; I'u!ierton, 99.1; Central. 98.8. ttose, 2B iau 2A 99 i: Fuller- ton. 711 and 811, 9.4: Hlch sellout Seniors, 99.3; Benson, 3rd, 99.3; Hose, 7A and 8A 99.3; Benson, 5th, 99.3; Rose, 3rd, 99.1; Ful lerton, IB and 2U, 99.1; High School, Freshmen, 99.1; Fuller- ton, 3rd and 4th, 99; Rose, 1A and 2U, 99; Fullerton, 6U and 6B, 99; Rose, 4th, 99; Benson, 1A and 2B, 99; Benson, 6th, 99; enson, 8th,, 99; Central, 3rd and 4th, 98.9; Benson, 2nd, 98.9; Rose, 8B, 98.8; Rose, 6A and 6A, 98.8; High School, Juniors, 98.8; Benson, 4th. 99.7; Rose, IB, 98.ti; Benson, IB, 98.5; Rose, 5B, 98.4; Rose, B, 98.4; High School Sophomores, 98.1; Benson, 7 lb, 98; Rose, 7B, 97.2. DIET AND HEALTH (Continued from Page 1.) of books on the subject, written for the layman. The article may be had by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your re quest to me In care of this paper. "Standard Measuring Cup. When 1 read In an article recent ly that some of the so-called "stan dard'" measuring cups had twice the volume that they should have, I wondered if some of our reducing followers who have failed to re duce on what they consider a very low calorie diet, had been measur ing their food with' one ot these overgrown cups. The V. S. Bureau ot sianuaros recently tested some totalled stan dard measuring cups and found that many were not correctly di vided into quarter, thirds, halves, etc, and one cup was found to be twice as large aa another 1 You can test your measuring cup by seeing if it holds ltf table spoonfuls ot water. The best ta blespoon to measure with is the one which you buy In the bunch ot measuring spoons. Falling this, use a regulation tablespoon, not a dessert spoon. U. Send for the article on care of the scalp. It covers baldness and gary hair, bee answer to Mrs. J. tor directions. Tomorrow A simple meal will help. KIPLluG BATTLES liT .LUiilUl 139 N. JACKSON ST, PHONE 54 Northern Savings & Loan Ass'o., will give camera and savings bank free to every person starting sav ings accouut with us this week. See us at Story lies , uniPQ.ua Ho tel building. NORTHWEST MINING ASSN. CONVENES IN SPOKANE SPOKANE, Dec. 3. Alaska and Idaho had their innings before the Northwest Mining association's annual convention here. Alaska's situation in relation to mineral de velopment was. presented by Dean illluor Koberts of the university ot Washington and by Falcon Joa- ly not Seattle. Tomorrow forenoon will be giv en over to a discussion of Oregon's mineral resources, with H. E. Hen dryx of Baker as chairman and Dr. D. C. Livingston ct the Oregon Agricultural College school of mines and P, 8. Woodin, secretary ot the Oregon mining survey, as speakers. (AaocUttd tnm Iwnl Win.) LONDON, Dec. 3 Rudyard KJp ling, the noted writer, is lying ill with double pneumonia in his home in the little village ot Butwash, in SUSirX, He passed a fairly good night and his condition thli morning was vuehanged. Mrs. Kiolturf, aid ed by two nurses, is constantly at the bedside ot her distinguished husband, who once before In 109, iu New York City, was critically ill with pneumonia and hla recov ery nit expected. At tills time, Josephine Kipling, one ot his daughters, contracleJ. the disease and died. Another daughter, Elsie Kipling, who Is the wile of Captain George Bainbrldge of England, also tell 111 with, pneu monia but recovered. Joan Kip Uuk. a vountr son. escaped the dl- s use and was killed while fighting with the British forces m tne World war.. Plain tales from the hi'.U," was the foundation for tho mnteoilc rise ct Killing to fame. He bad written many stories, but had been unable to find a publisher either in the United State or la Eng land. Finally, one day, delving among manuscripts In his trunk, Kipling brought out a series ot his talea and they were published as "Plain Tales from the Hills." Thencefor ward and while yet In his twen Its, be disposed ot bis writings, both In ; prose and in versa and fame was bis. Mr. Kipling was born In India on December 30, 1865. His wile was Caroline Balestier, daughter ot the late Wolcott Balestier ot New York. v The couple lived for everal years in Biattleboro, Vermont, and then came to England. SLAUGHTERED ORE Arundel, piano tuner. Phone M9-L. Hundreds have put their O. K. on classified columns. They are th starting point ot many people'! buccprs and prosperity. .125 Dresses must move, 4 havej fori gotten, about the cost to, move this quain tity, starting Thursday, December 3, ami lasting until every dress is gone, 35 Dresses at ........ .5 6L75 25 Dresses at . . , . .. . 10.5(1 25 Dresses at ......... 15.45 4Q Dresses at .....24.75 8h Yon will find everx dress here marked at J price and. some. t i their cost. This is a real saving sale take advantage W it.; - The Ladies" ictorial Patterns .rar..xx:fx Phoenix Hose When winter's snow is falling outside and the noise : of wind roars through the trees when the house is dark ' hut for the blazing logs in the fireplace v have a Camel! WHEN it's a winter night and the day that was busy is done. And outside the snow is driving through the trees, before the wind. When, in side, the crackling logs catch fire and burst into flames above the hearth have a Camel! For Camel is the tried and trusted friend of millions of experienced smokers. Whether your returning steps bring you, home tired or jubilant, no sweeter, more mellow fragrance ever came to you, from a cigarette. There's not a cigaretty after-taste, not a tired taste, in, a whole county full of Camels. Only mild and mellow flavor, deep-down contentment in your home or any home where Camels are lighted. So this night, before your roaring logs of oak or hickory mvc a Camel. Open up the famous package of Camels and know the fragrance, the contentment that brings happi ness to millions. Put a Camel between you and a light and taste the mellowest, most delectable blend ever made into a cigarette. Have a Camel! No other eigdrelte in the world is lite Ctmeh. Ctmeli contain the choicnt Turkish end domestic tobaccos. The Camel blend is the triumph of expert blenders. Eren the Camel cigarette paper is the finest made especially in France. Into this one brand of cigartUts it concentrated the experience and. skill of, the largest tobacco, . organization in tits) world. f I - J i way HTr1 I Our highest wish, if yon do not yet know Camel quality, is that you try them. We invite you to compare Camels with any cigarette made at any price. K. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 1 ,1A aUCC.es. rg.