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FIVE E Dietitians ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,- -TUESDAY, MARCH 6,-1926V - urge nome-cooneci , m Cereals wMm for the climb up "Growth-Hill" All Lcercals are fuel foods but tome- cooked cereals ace growth-promoting foods also. This is a new idea which it dietitians are now urging more than i ever a warm home-cooked cereal for " . the breakfasts of growing children. Formorethan3oyearsAIbersCarnationWheat has had a large share in the health and growth of countless children. It is nature's finest food whole wheat and because it is untoasted it pre serves every bit of its priceless growth-promoting protein. , The wheat-center- bran, gluten, starch and mineral salts all these come to you in Carnation Wheat. Quick to prepare! Easy tn digest! Make it themainstayoftrulygrowth-promotingbreakfasts for sturdier boys and girls. Food Facts, a ouzazine of dietetics, has published an authorita. tive article on "The Place of Cereals in the Diet," by Dr. Agnes Fay Morgan, Professor of Household Science at the University ol California. Everytnother should read this article. Writefora free reprint to Albers Bros. Milling Company, Advertising De partment, Davis and Vallejo Streets, San Francisco, California. C ARM AT I Wheat (Jldkes cAn Albers "Better Breakfast" Cereal BODY ROY WILSON EXPECTED ARRIVE IN STATES MAR FOR COUNT SURVEYOR ROBT. W. STEWART WILL BE ARRESTED , Mr. nrnl Mro. C. F. Wilson, at Res ton, have been notified that the body of their son, who died bovgtuI weeks hro in China, wilt arrive, in San Francisco March 15. Hoy Wilson, a member of the U. S. Marino Corps, died in China, during the latter part of Decem ber, following a long illness. His kbody is now on the U. S. Traua ' port Thomas scheduled to arrive in San Francisco on the 15th of this month. As soon as the body is put aboard the train for Roseburg notification will be given the pa I hereby announce mysolf a can- 1 1S rilriAtG for Countv Surveyor sub- I ject to the approval of the Republi-j WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. A war- can voters of Douglas county ut rant lor arrest or Hubert W. btew the primary election May 18, 1928. .art, chairman of the board of the BEN B. IRVING. ! Standard -Oil company of Indiana, c, . 1 indicted here for refusing to an- CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF swer questions asked by the senate Teapot Dome committee, was sent 10 cmcago today by District Attor ney 'Gordon to be i served on the 011 man by the United Slates mar shal there. The warrant was accompanied by a certificate copy of the indict- FOR REPRESENTATIVE jnient, which charged Stewart was Subject to the will or the voters 1 guilty on four counts of violating ot Douglas county ut tho primary section 102 of the criminal code. election May 18, 11128. 1 will be a I This section makes it a misde- Subject to the approval of the Republican voters of Douglas coun ty, I hereby announce mysolf a candidate for nomination for sher iff at 'the primary election, May 18. PERCY A. WEBB. ents, according to the information t candidate on the Republican ticket meanor to refuse to answer ques from the marine corps headquart ers. I BORN J for Hopresentutive to tha Oregon Legislature, itrmeburg, Oregon. C. A. I.OCKWOOD. Hons before n ueuato commltU'o Hint are pertinent to the subject under inquiry. The .warrant swouhl arrive in Chicago tomorrow or Thursday. Stewart will he notified to unpen- FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candl- ... ,i. iiit,i ,ruhi u t. nacy for tno nomination for the of-j tice and accept service. A time "LD .,......, ; " win men oe set for him to appe.ir iHrnnvnviin n' Air- nmi Mt- Tlironberg of Melrose. Saturday, tho parly voters nt the primary March 3, 11)28, at Mercy Hospital, election May is, wis. a girl. MOORE To Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Moore of West Hosoburg, Sun day, March ), 1828, at Mercy Hos pital, a 11 pound 8 ounce girl. W. A. LOVELACE. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Poiilical Announcements FOR COUNTY JUDGE - I hereby announce myself candidate on the republican ticket I hereby announce my candidacy for county assessor of Douglas county, subject to the approval of the rejubllcnn voters at the pri mary election May 18, 10:18. FRANK L. CALKINS. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Assessor sub- In the District? of Columbia court to plead to the charges. NOMINATION OF ESCH IS OPPOSED vuuui a. w.w . , aiiiato lor uouniy isst&stir huu- - - , - - at the nominating election May 18 j ject to tho approval of the republl coal states brcause for the office of County Judge. J : can voters of Douglas County at pieuge myatm, 11 uurciuu, w i the primary election, My 18 ! r A OTAM U tI I .1 iirp' square deal to everyone, very road district and every section of Douglas couuly ; economic admin istration, and cooperation with law enforcement agencies. R. A. HERCHER, BARTON HKLLFvVELL. Yoncalla, Oregon. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR WASHINGTON. Mar. 6. An un favorable report on the renomina tion of John J. Each, of Wisconsin, as a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission was tiered today by the senate Int r- state Commerce committee. The vote was 7 for and 10 against Ksch's nomination was opposed particularly by senators from tho ol his change of vote In the lake car go coal case whereby the railroads serving the Pennsylvania mines were permittnd to reduce -ihr-lr rates to lake ports, thus increasing tho differential In favor of the Pennsylvania fields as against the mines of West Virginia. Virginia, Ali-Din Pilots Auto at High Speed Through Traffic Despite Mask Over His Eyes. Driving blindfolded and at lilga speed through the muln streets of town, dodging in and out among the cars moving along the streets, backing up, parking in narrow places, and otherwise demonstrat ing every ability ot the sUlllful driver, Alt-Din, the psychic wonder, who is appearing every night this week at the Antlera theatre, bat- fled a large crowd on thu streets here yestorday. Sitting at the wheel of a new Victory Six Dodge car, Ali-Di ndrove through the main streets at a fast speed, ob serving traffic rules, handling Ida machine perfectly despite the fuel that his eves were heavily ban daged with gauze and tils head covered wit ha black mask. i The start of the demonstration was marked by a little dlfficul'y. Expecting that the drive would be conducted at a leisurely -pace through the .streets, Mr. Newland brought out an absolutely new Dodge Victory Six. The car had neve rbeen used before and was quite still, so that when the driver started off at a roaring pace the accelerator stuck. This car was taken back to tho shop and one brougat out that had been run enough to make it resiKiusivo to the driver s every touch and the test was then put on in a fashion Unit gave the crowd some real thrills. In the car with tho blindfolded driver were Maurice Newland of the local Dodge agency, chief of Police Wm. Vaughn and H. W. Bates. All-Din drove through the traffic at hlgn speed, and once ' very narrowly missed disaster when a car suddenly pulled out In front of him without warning. But despite the blindfolds, which wore applied in the presence of a large crowd, he handled his car perfect ly and without mishap. After driving up and down the streets several times, turning at In tersections and performing numer ous stunts, All-Din drove his cur to several of the local business es tablishments, stopping in front of the Wilder and Agee store, Fish er's, The Iloolerle, Spencer'B, Lock wood garage and the McKonn, Darby and Baldwin store. At each Place ho got out of the car, still blindfolded, and walked through the establishments. All-Din wns greatly pleased with the performance ot the car which ho drove in making the toBt. "The: Dodgo certainly did respond to the work," ho said. have never ex perienced such rapid acceleration and such smooth-acting brakes In any other car. It Is because the Dodge is so sturdy that I can give demonstrations that give bystand ers such a thrill. The car l power ful and brakes have to be good to stop it quickly when my senses warn me I a ninpproachinir 'danger. "Everyone wonders how I do it. I cannot say myself. I Just drive, and know when I am near nny ob ject. There was no mechanical con trivance used and tho people with me will testify that I did not need any help." PLENTY RAIN COMING! Umbrellas recovered and repair ed. Anything in nbovo line by the man you all remember. J. L. Mc Nirc, now at Itoseburg hotel after noons only. BE HELD LIGHT FOR COUNTY JUDGE Tn 41. a rnriiihllnan vnturu nf Dlllard. Oregon. ! DoUg,ag countv: I hereby announce Kentucky and Tennessee ' I my candidacy for reelection as The roll call as ofllcially To the republican Vetera Douglas county: 1 hereby announce j myself a candidate for reelection as county Judge, r.ubjoct In your approval at the primaries on May 18. ! GEORGE K. QUINE. County Surveyor, subject to your ' ! wishes at the primary, May IS. of! HARVEY L. EI'I'STEIN. FOR COUNTY CLERK FOR COUNTY TREASURER Subject to tho approval of tho republican voters ot Douglas coun ay, Oregon, 1 hereby announco my self a candidate for reelection to the office of County Treasurer nt the primary election May IS. 1928. JAMES K. SAWYERS. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Clerk ; sub ject to the approval of the Demo-i cratic voters of Douglas County at the primary election Mav IS. 1028. SYLVIA J. BROWN. FOR COUNTY Ct-ERK t hereby announce myself a car dldate for County Clerk subject ti the approval of the republican vol era of Douglas county at the prJ made piih'ic follows: I For the nomination: Gooding, Idaho; Coirens. Michigan: Fess, Ohio; Howell, Nebraska; Dujtont, I Delaware, and Waison, Indiana, Republicans, and Bruce, Maryland, I Democrat. j AgnliiMt the nomination: Goff, f M-i.Ht Vlr"inla: line. Oklahoma: Sackett, Kentucky; Metcalf, It hole Ifilatid. Republicans; and I'lttman. Nevada; Dill. Washington ; Wheel er. Montana; Maylleld. Texas; Mlaek, Alabama, and Wagner, New Vmk. Ilrniocrats. v wiiming ira urn utn mary election, May 18. economy nomination by the republican party. in the May primaries, for re-elec tion to' tho office of County Super intendent of Schools. EDITH S. ACKERT. A. J. GEDDES. FOR SCHOOL SUPT. FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myBelf a can didate for County Clerk subject to the UI of the Republican voters I at the primary election May 18, j 182S. al- -J 1 hereby announce my candidacy! lor the office or county school hu penintendent, subject to the will of the voters at the Republican pri maries. May 18. If elected I pledge an economical, efficient and business like adminis tration. O. C. BROWN. IRA B. RIDDL1 FOR COUNTY TREASURER . Lesson No. 8 Question: Why is the emulsified form the more for county coroner efficient way lor me torealize I herebv announce myself a can- he health-giving benefits of dldate for County Coroner ol J t- , f i r. ' " Answer: Because when cod-liver oil is emulsified it is more perfectly absorbed, and does not disagree with Take Douglas county subiert to the an- ' nroval of the Republican votsrs al Uhe primary election. May IS. I H. C. STEARNS. FOR CORONER I Tho TTmprn.ia Highway nssncla 'in meeiini! at the t'mpqua Ho jtel tenigln will he one of the most Important ineellug , ever held in connection with that project, it m expected. While the session Is irlnr!pally for the directors of the I association, tile public is Invlled lo laif.-nd. and particularly those who jhave suggest ions or Ideas of a j construct Ire nature aro urged to ibe present. The meeting is to isl.iit at 7:30 o'clock at, the In iilian room of the li'uipqua Hotel. The roiMirts or the various com Imlttees are lo be i-eeelvcd and net led UKn. The winners in (he re Scent Umpnua Highway essay con test have not yet all lie chosen. ;Tlie winners outside of llosebiiig. However, will probably he announc ed tonight, but the essays I mm the senior high school In Ibis citv have not, yet been chosen us the Judges have round It Impossible 10 complete their careful study of the l great, mass of essays submitted. !. The contest was exceptionally ;sui-cessrul from tho standpoint of ilhe number of essays submitted, jam! the judges have been working jindustriou.-ly !;i their effort to se! ject the winners. The work of (judging the essays has been most carefully undertaken by the Tmp qua Kquaws, hut because of the great number of papers lo he real more time will be required to com 1 plete the check. I It l. expected that as n result of tonk'ht's meeting immediate activ ity will he undertaken i.i connec tion with the project, and It is peeped to secure further extension :of the roail during the coming summer. I hereby announce myself a can I Subject to the approval of the rjicestion dldate for County Treasurer sub ' republican voters,"I hereby an-, Ject to the approval of the repun nounce myself a candidate for llcan voters of Douglas county, al ' nomination of County Coroner, the nominating election. Mar H. 'the primary election. May is k OLIVIA KISLEY CAR.NES. M. E. RITTER. i -o- SCOTT'S EMULSION ' More than 30 good usU Chevro let!! and Fords offered for sale at ;very eay terms. Your old car. if you have one, can be taken as first Iayatat. Htuen Chevrolet Co. Thousands are buy ing at 6ur great Canned Foods EVent (Closes March 10th) To date the attendance at our great' "or- sides, we nave made an untold number of ganization-wide canned foods event"' has new friends: Tresh lots of merandise go i " " r Ti " ti i t- !"- on display .almost every. day. It. is not too been remarkable. But, the crowds have late for you, to profit. Better come soon been equalled by the values given and be- though. The event closes March 10. Asparagus ChinooK Salmon Pineapple Libby's Salad Points, tall round Libby's Fancy Red Chinook in Hawaiian crushed in oyrup. For cans, tender short tips. 3 Vl cans Dozen $2.50 65c 3 the , tall I, lb, red can. A choice fish tor lenten menus. pies, salads or puddings. No. 2, tall tins. Dozen $3.45 88c 3; Dozen $2.30 59c Kraut Crab Meat Oil Sardines Peaches The healthful, yege- North Sea White Crab Domestic pack in No, Libty ... peLiixe- .& tabic. No. I'z cans. 3 cans ,. ....... 4"4"C Dozen $1.70 Luscious .large halves, No. 32 tins. Meat. Fine No. 2Ki 1-4 tins. 2e.. G5c 5m -300 89c i Dozen $3.50 Ddzen 70c 0Ozen $2.50 Pear White : Star . ,. Fancy. Packed in,', pure ...olive j. " 1? .- oil. About i) tish to w" 'T ov-v.-y Pimentdes Tuna Imp't'd: v -"'x"" 7 White -btar ...rancy. flavoring roasts,, 4 oz. Qn, th' beat hite rnr nv r-r rr noa ; . ' k t : t - ll meat. No Yz cans, t , can. n'W 3 can,.,..., 73C 3cnnsv., 47c 3 Dozen $1.05 Dozen $2.55 Dozen $1.75 ? tenden dainty halves. No. 2Vi tins. ,, r :ans ' ............ 6 DC Dozen $2.50 Spaghetti Heinz or- other brands. A quick lunch Jtem, ac-, ceptable during lent.) 50c Dozen $1.40 a T1- mazirtg ; results' , m salads and cooking. t Amaizoi Oil H . . r r ... i i i in ii 25c 42c S.P', Deviled fats Soups aximum, .extra " wwwg Maximum, quality cleaned. Large Maximum quality, io. i.yi tins. i- 3 cans,.. ,. 53C Dozen $2.05 6 size 25 C A Pumpkin Sliced. Beef T. ' Maximum aualitv. Ihe cans - size cans Yi size. Preserves I . , ,. ( . )- . .v. Pure fruit preserves. Just like home made. Large 3 lb. jars, as sorted. (V Each ........65c V4 Dozen $1.90 Grape Fruit Campbell's ,assorted. Shaver'? .fancy, large uick noi luncneq. r, , nch pieces, INo. cans. , 39c 3,. 76c Dozen $2.85 caps Dozen .15 Libby or Maximum, i.andv au:cl mei' large iNo. Lyi tins. n 2 cans.,, 35C Dozen $2.00 0 jars, 5 oz; .. Honey Pure Oregon honey, flat tins. l or hot biscuits. Huckleberries Something new, large 43c 73c 5 ib. pan 65c 2 cans 55C Dozen $3.20 Fancy Selected Eastern Pack Vegetables All Small No. 1 Size Tins for Small Families Lilly of the Valley Peas Golden Wax Beans Asparagus Tips 5 cans 93C Lilly of the Valley Svvt. Corn 5 cans 8 QC Golden Sweet Corn Mission June Peas, Standard Tomatoes 5, 53c New York Vegetables Fancy selected varieties. No. 2 tins. Country Gentleman Corn. cans 50C Dozen .. '. S1l93 nder Sweet Peas , . , 55C Dozen S2l1 3 Snowdrift The Prepared Shortening Ib. can . 4 lb. pail 8 Ib. pail 50c 93c SI .83 1 C ifU - - Free delivery on all orders for $5.00 or more. J ' M r i oi ')ir r