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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1929.
NINE
drive mice
Mrs. H. C. Doyle, chairman of the
Christmas seal sale, went to Heeds
port today to start her campaign in
that part of the county for the sale
of the tuberculosis Christmas seals,
which is to begin the day following
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Doyle was accompanied on
the trip by Mis. John Itunyan,
president of the Douglas County
Health association; MIhs Margaret
Thomas, state field nurse, and Mrs.
Constance Crist, Douglas county
health nurse. Miss Thomas is
scheduled to talk "before the st
dents of the Reedsport schools to
day and before the Parent-Teacher
association this evening. At these
meetings Mrs. Doyle will explain
the method by which the Christmas
seals will be sold in Reedsport, the
Importance of the work for which
the money from the sale is used,
and the benefits Reedsport will de
rive from the sale In that locnlity.
"Preparations for the opening of
the Christmas seal sale are rog
resslng very rapidly and smooth
ly." states Mrs. Doyle. "I am very
pleased with the interest being
evinced and I am sure that Doug
las county will reach its quota of
$1"i00. In (act, I would not be sur
prised if we Bell more than that.
Already orders are coming in al
though the sale does not open un
til November 29th."
SAYS STATE PLANT
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SALEM. Ore., Nov. 20. Arthur
Drock. foreman of the state print
ing plant and member of an in
terim committee created by the
1920 legislature to Investigate the
advisability of state printing or
text books, declares that state
printing of texts for the grade
schools would save parents over
Sion.000 a year. Drock has re
turned from California -where he
investigated state text-book print
ing and reached his conclusion
durfng his inquiry there.
,"We have figures," Drock said,
"showing that about $3on,noo is
spent annually In Oregon for text
books used in the grades. I "am
convinced that we could produce
these books In the slate printing
plant for less than $200,000."
Drock said he did not think it
tvonld be practical for Oregon to
print high school texts at the out
net. California is not doing it, but
Is expecting to soon, he said.
Drock'a figure.-., he said, apply
fo state-printed books, and not
free text-books. Free books, he be
lieves, could be produced at even
less cost. He mentioned that Ore
gon is one of only seven states in
the union that do not provide free
books. He said that nearly all
publishers are willing to lease
their text plates to state plants.
New equipment In the state plant
necessary to nrint the hooks
Drock thinks would cost about
sioo.ooo.
Three persons from the state of
Washington were with Drock In
California, investigating the feasi
bility of state-printed texts In that
state. Washington now furnishes
free books hut purchases them
from private publishers.
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SANTA CLARA. Cal- Nov. 21.
Ouido Sinioni, John Casanova and
Marvin Owen, three outstanding
athletes of T'niversiiy of Santa
Clara, were declared ineligible yes
terday Tor further collegiate ath-"
letic competition on the ground
that they had signed away their
amateur status in contracting op
tionally to play with the Seattle
club of the Pacific Coast Baseball
leanue.
The announcement of disqualifi
cation was made by Professor Wil
liam Owen of Stanford university,
president of the Pacific coast con
ference. Sfmoni and Marvin Owen are
seniors and Casanova Is a junior.
Sinioni is fullback on the Santa
Clara football team and a pitcher
on the varsity baseball team. Casa
nova is a halfback on the football
team and a pitcher on the baseball
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Clyde Thompson. Lastiand, I exas, l-yeur-old srhoolboy, who ahot
and clubbed to death two hihorers "Just to see them kick." He Is shown
between two sheriffs In the local Jail. He was given the death penalty
in his first trial, witich a higher court reversed. His second trial, how
ever, also resulted in conviction in the first degree and he was aain
sentenced to death.
team. Owen is first baseman and
cantain of the baseball team.
The action, it is conceded, will
damage Sunt a Clara's football
chances for the remainder of the
season and particularly against
Loyola in the game at Los Angeles
next Friday.
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MISERY OF GOITRE
Mrs. J. Lanore, St. Maries, Idaho
5tys, "I will tell or write how I
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Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless lini
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We were not only astonished to
learn this morning that the pre
mier of Irak had been killed; we
were amazed to know that Irak
had a premier, and flabbergasted
that there was such a country.
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DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather Bureau Office,
Roseburg, Oregon. Data reported
by E. H. Fletcher, Meteorologist In
charge.
Barometric, pressure (reduced
to sea level) 5 a. m 30.30
Relative humidity 5 p. m. yes
terday (per cent) Ss
Highest temperature yesterday 3ft
Lowest temperature last night 31
Average temperature for the
day 35
Normal temperature for this
date 45
Precip. In Inches and Hundredths
Preciplatlon for 24 hours,
ending 5 a. m 0
Total precip. since 1st month.. .25
Normal precip. fir this month 4.66
Total precip. from Sept. 1,
date 1.49
Normal precip. from Sept 1
to date 7.05
Total deficiency since Sept. 1,
1929 5.56
Normal seasonal precip, Sept.
to May, inclusive ..... 31.16
Forecast for interior southwest
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday,
but with morning Tog;; not much
chango in temperature.
Daddy Brown: "How did your son
make out In college? Did he get
any high marks?"
Daddy Jones: "Oh, yes, he got a
scar on his forehead from a gin
bottle."
Neon Signs
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JM BURGESS
JSST. SUPT.
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 2fl. Resigna
tion of W. M. Smith, assistant state
superintendent of schools, was an-nouiu-ed
Wednesday by C. A. How
ard, state superintendent.
James 11. Uureess. superinten
dent of schools at Heppner, Ore.,
will succeed Smith, Mr. Howard
said.
Smith's resignation is to take ef
fect December 1.
Mr. Smith has been in educa
tional work inOregon for many
years. He was for some years in
the Salem schools and later serv
ed IS years as Marion county su
perintendent of schools. He was
appointed assistant state superin
tendent by J. A. Churchill, nine
year ago. He remained In the po
sition under Mr. Howard.
Smith expects to rest for several
months, and give attention to
business interests.
James M. Burgess, who succeeds
Mr. Smith. Is a graduate of the
university of Oregon and received
the master's degree in education
at Stanford university. All of his
teaching experience has been in
Oregon schools. In addition to his
service as head of the Heppner
schools he has served on several
educational research committees.
He is a member of Phi Helta
Kappa, a national education fra
ternity, and of Sigma Cpsilon, a
national fraternity of magazine
writers. He Is president of the
Lions club at Heppner and is vice
commander of the American Le
gion post there.
OFFER MADE FOR
SNOW SURVEY OF
N. UMPQUA ROUTE
Expressing themselves as im
pressed with the tourist and scen
ic possibilities of the North Ump
qua hlehway when completed, J.
K. Shelton, executive secretary of
the Oregon State Motor associa
tion, and T. It. Conway, public re
lations man for the association,
who stopped here last night en-
route to Coquille, Inquired as to
the status of the matter now he-
depend upon
It has been the experience of many smokers, after trying other brands,
that Camels give constant and unfailing pleasure. Their mildness, due to
choice tobaccos and expert blending, makes it possible to smoke them
liberally without any tiring of the taste. This quality, which smokers have
learned to depend upon, will be maintained, because Camels are made
for those who know and appreciate the real pleasure of smoking.
when they learn the difference
they
r. 1929, R. J. RfpiAtdt TohM .
Cwnpaar, Wiata-.1M, N. C
fore the highway commission re
garding the boundaries of ih pro
posed district. The motor associa
tion officials offered to make a
snow- survey of the road this win
ter for the purpose of establishing
definitely the condition of the
snow iu the Umpqua pass as com
pared to conditions on other pass
es, through the mountains. The on
ly requirement, according to Mr.
Shelton. who is the executive head
of the association, Is that someone
be sent with Mr. Conway, who will
make the survey, to show him the
route or possible route of the pro
posed twenty-two mile strip that
Is to he built. The motor associa
tion will bear the cost of making
the survey.
WOMAN WHO KILLED
MATE SENT TO PRISON
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OROVILLK. Calif., Nov. 21. An
order committing Mrs. Pearl Bald
win, convicted of manslaughter in.
connection with the fatal shooting
of her husband, to San Quentin
prison was signed by Judge J. O.
Moiuur.
SLIDE KILLS 2 MINERS
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NAPA, Calif.. Nov. 21. William
Weneger. 50. and Samuel Condi,
31. miners, were killed under a
slide of rock in a quarry at the
Oak Hill quicksilver mine 30 miles
West of here.
OREGON SPUDS WIN
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SPOKANE. Wash.. Nov. 21.
Netted (Jem potatoes entered by
David W. Clrey of Weston. Ore
gon, were awarded the grand
championship over 500 entries in
the eighth annual Pacific north
west potato growers show hero.
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If functional Bladder Irritation
disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn
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Leg Pains, or muscular aches, mak
ing vou feel tired, denressed, nnd
discouraged, why not try the Cys-
tex 48 Hour Test? Don t give up.
Get Cvstex today. Put it to the
test. See for yourself how quickly
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pletely. Try Cystex today. Only
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store. Adv.
flock to
TED STJTES I
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WAS1 TIN f! TO V Kav ?nA enn.
tral sales agency to be known as)
the National Wool Marketing asso
ciation, with a capital stock of $1,
000.000 has been organized by the
wool and mohair cooperative asso
ciations of the United States un
der the guidance and with the ap
proval of the federal farm board.
The farm hoard announced 'to
day that articles of incorporation,
by-laws' and marketing agreements
had been adopted by the organiza
tion committee of 15 appointed at
a meet in of the representatives
of the wool and mohair cooperat
ives. The adoption took place at
San Angeio. Tex., with C. B. Den
man, a member of the farm board,
present.
L. B. Palmer of Columbus, Ohio,
president of the Ohio Wool (i row
ers Cooperative association, is
president of the new National
Wool Marketing association; Rog
er (Jillis of the Texas sheep initl
goat raisers' usyocintlon of Del
Rio. Tex. Is vice president, and
B. M. Wilson of the Wyoming
wool marketing association of Mo
Kinley, Wyo., is secretary-treasurer.
HE LIABLE
OIIICKLY EFFECTIVE
Camel has
the quality
that smokers
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tit
TURKISH &&omeSi;!
Cam
1 investigate!
Before You Buv a Tractor
Compare official tests made by Nebraska State
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sumed per horsepower,
pulled, AND YOU WILL TRY A JOHN DfckKfc
BEFORE YOU BUY.
15-27 horsepower rated 282-37
actual test $1235.00
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg Oakland
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The Blessings of Checks
Chocks have fo many nilvnnlnnes
Hint Ihoao who roiistnnlly use.
them learn to value them more
every day. Their Safely, Conven
leiue and Eeonomy lire of prime
importance. Checking; Accounts,
whether of large or moderate size,
are Invited.
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It is all right to experiment
but a pity to spend too much
time experimenting when you
might be enjoying the fragrant
pleasure of smoking Camels.
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