ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1928. THREE , , Political ABBQiicementg :uMK, js-.w M.,. t fr..-i-- S?2t.S "Jk i.N Trw-Balte Caracltesro Fit the Bite "Eat" Neater Compare the two kinds of crackers illustrated. The square shape Blue Rjbbori Cracker is ob solete discarded showers crumbs - 'is messy. The slenderized Tru-BaKe Cracker fits the bite,' Nips off clean, . "Eats" neater.; Is daintier Order from your grocer, - Let Tju-Bake Cracki ers tickle your taste Baked and Guaranteed Fire? Quality fcjr TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane Portland Seattle "Cup Costard19 CotklKake t wontefal creaiion, orlginiUd ty Tro-Bln. Two Roanina Baclish wtyia cues, wiu m miing or acMmj ion aim oi maiiCBioji nYwr, on TKU-BLO for year protection. Around the County : GLENGARY AND GREEN NEWS Miss Nell McGebehev went to Klamath Palls two weeks ago with ber brother, Robert, aud family to visit. 61io is expected borne the lust o( this week. We are very sorry to bear ot the passing ot Grandma Carnes. Tbe taruily have our deepest sympathy. Mrs. D. C. McUehehey is report ed to be ill. Mrs. W. W. Cooper is on the sick list. Tbe declamatory contest held at Glengary school last ni&iit was a Buccess and Quite a crowd turned out. Our neighbor boy, Frank Spain, carried oft a lot ot honors in speaking and singing. 'Mrs. D. C. McGehehey s sister. Mrs. Cramer, who came to attend the funeral ot little Tommy Flu- gerald returned to ber home in Arizona last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Groves aud children, Wallace aud Olive, have been down to the former's ranch working this week at Kelly's Koruer. Our old neighbor, Mrs. White, is laid up with a sprained ankle. The Miles boys were gathering brush tor C. W. Groves at his ranch Wednesday. MYRTLE CREEK NEWS . FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the republican voters of Douglas county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as county judge, subjeet to your approval at the primaries on May IS. GEORGE K. QUINE. FOR COUNTY JUDGE 1 hereby announce myself a candidate on the republican ticket at the nominating election May 18 for the office ot County Judge. I ph age myBelf, if elected, to a square deal to everyone, every road district and every section or Douglas county; economlo admin Istratlon, and cooperation with law entoreemeut agencies. R, A. HERCHER, Dlllard, Oregon. o CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Subject to the approval of tb Republican voters of . Douglas coun ty, I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for sber iff at tbe primary election, May 18. PERCY A. WEBB. Crucifixion Not Fatal to Christ, ) Who Left Tomb Normally, Book of Noted Swedish Surgeon Suggests STOCKHOLM, Mar. 23. The theory that Jesus did not 'lie on the cross Is advanced by Dr. Hugo Toll, a prominent Swedish sur geon, In a new book which bas caused diBcusslon among Swedish clergy and scientists. . Dr. Toll, formerly a surgeon in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minne sota, cblet surgeon at the Deako iicsb hospital here and president of the Stockholm society of phyii cfans, concludes that the Savior was not dead when taken down Irom the cross and that, after rest ing for some time in the .grave, lie regained consciousness, and left the tomb In a normal way. V The1 doctor's conclusions Rre bas ed mainly on analysis of the re ports of witnesses present at the crucifixion, viewed in the light of modern medical science. The author asserts that the cru cifixion, which meant fastening the victim on the cross by the means of nails through his hands and ropes around his 'feet, could not have caused death, as the nails prevented bleeding. The head, mouth and throat, however, were emptied of blood which flowed to. the lower limbs, he says, suggest ing that It is therefore likely that JeBUS Boon fell Into a deep stupor or swoon, 'mistaken .by -.the-Boldlers and th$ spectators for deathi The removal of the Btone 'slab oloslug the entrance to the tomb is explained by the author as pos Bibly having been caused by au earthquake, a not Infrequent oc currence in that region. Jesus then probably walked out of the grave, he suggests, and, remembering his sufferings, obeyed the instinct of self-preservation and hid, showing himself only occasionally to his most loyal friends and followers and behaving as a man would do under conditions ot grave danger. Dn Toll maintains that several facts point -to the possibility that the Savior found his ultimate ref uge -at Srinigar on the Cashmere slopes, under the name of lzza. There is reported still to be an In dian sect claiming to 'be the de scendants of the followers of Jesus. Chevrolet roadster, 1927 model, lookB and runs like a hew one. Easy terms or trade considered. Hansen Chevrolet Co. . : Jbr Economical Transportation. V This Car has been carefully checked and recon ditioned where necessary v "V V Motor v Radiator vRear Axle V Transmission v Starting V Lighting v Ignition v' Battery v Tires v Upholstery vTop v Fenders v Finish UK.'d"UsedCars are the Best to Buy ! You can buy a usedlcar from us with confidence with the definite knowledge that all work done on the car was performed by. expert mechanics, using genuine parts. And the famous "O. K." tag on the radiator cap still further assures you of its dependable quality. Make sure the used car you buy bears the "OK tag that counts. HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. Phone 446 Roie St. Roseburg, Ore. Miss Belle Anderson of Athena, who is uttendtng school at Ma Mlunvllle, is visiting with her aunt Mrs. N. G. Buoll. Little Bruce iiiiggs, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Brlggs, is Blowly recovering from a very se vere attack ot bronchial pneumonia. Dr. O. E. Patterson is making a Bhort visit to Portland. Harold Sellers and Ruby Whit- ted were married Wednesday af ternoon at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Otho L. Sellers, parents of the groom. The ceremony was read by Rev. E. W. Snyder, pastor of the Christian church. Only immediate relatives were present. Mrs. R. W. Reynolds and small daughter Sara Lee are 'Visiting with Mrs. Bryant De Bar in Eu geno this week. The high school operetta, "Hul duh of Holland," will be presented at the Myrtle theatre April 4. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. lluell and -their niece, Miss Anderson, spout Thursday in Roseburg visiting aud shopping. Byron Patterson of U. of O., is spending the spring .vacation at home. ' Mr. J. M. Pratt and Mr. Geo. Cochrane ure on the sick list this week. Frank Mulkey is working for the Weaver BrOB. on their farm near Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. CD. Buick have returned from a visit to the 10. D. Lutz family at Silver Lake. They report a pleasant trip aud that all , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rice visited here oyer the week -end, (returning. to uieir ruuen ai xeuna luesuuy. A private public sneaking class is being conducted by Emery W. Snyder, minister ot the Christian church at Myrtle Creek. About a dozen. Btudents have enrolled thus far. The class meets weekly and is not conducted for profit. Mr. Sny dor's aim is to develop talent that otherwise might be lost to tbe com munity. Misses Mnbol Branhani, presi dent, and Lola Watermon of Rid dle, and Misses Marian Shlrtclirf president, and Pansy Kirby of Myrtle Creek with Mr. Snyder, the minister, were delegates to tho Douglas County Christian Endeav or convention held at Suthorliu last week end. X, FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a car- dldate for the nomination for sher iff of Douglas county, subject to the approval of tho voters of the democratic party at the May pri mary election. V. T. JACKSON. siiHSsSHMaseisisisissssssssissBWVsW iBtflBiH iislll. W rm m. mr m m H v - m m It 17 UU Mil i I )A CASH AND CARRY DERN FOOD STORES Stl WEST CASS 03EBURC OREGON BANANAS A treat for the public Golden ripe Bananas Get them at Stones BANANAS., per doz. .20c Quality Merchandise Priced to Sell FOR SHERIFF DOUGLAS COUNTY I will appreciate your vote at the primary election, May 18, for the republican nomination for tbe of-fii-n nf filinrlfr nf nnuirtas county. Sound, sensible law enforcement will be maintained at all times. Oakland, Oregon. H. E. LISAS. FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Clerk sub ject to tbe approval, of the Demo cratic voters of Douglas County at the primary election May 18, 1928. SYLVIA J. miUWJN. We have several Fords with startor. and in good running order at prices from $25 to ?l)5. Better come In and iook tnem over, uuu sen Chevrolet Co. CALL FOR BIDS Sealod proposals will bo received at two p. m. March 31, 1928, for the construction of a scuooi nousc at Dava Creok. Oregon. They will bo -received at the school house at that place and at that time publicly opened and read. Bids will bo received as tol lows: 1. General contract. 2. Plumbing and beating. 3. Electric wiring. Tho boards reserve the right to reject any or all bids or to accept tbe one which they consldor best for the districts. Plans and specifications mny bo obtained from J. W. Montgomery, Days Creek, or at the office of L. W. Motzgor, Roseburg, upon do posit of flttoeo dollars. Bald de posit will be returned when plans and specifications are returned In good condition. Edith M. Moore. Clerk U. H. Dlst. No. 10. J. W. Montgomery. . Clerk Dist. No. 15. IT MORCROP FERTILIZER POTMM . . FHOWMOMC SCO A CATTLE PORTLAND! SOLD BY WHARTON BROTHERS FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby aunoence myself a can dldate for County Clerk subject U the approval ot the republican vol ers of Douglas county at the prt niary election. May 18. A. J. UtUUEB. FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Clerk subject to tbe will of tho Republican voters at the primary election May 18, 1928. IRA B. RIDDLE.. Working for the best school economy, I present my name for nomination by the republican party, in the May prlmarlos, for re-eleo tlon to the office of County Super intendent of Schools, , EDITH S. ACKERT. . FOR 8CHOOL 8UPT. I hereby announce my candidacy for tbe office of County School Su penintandent, subject to the will of tho voters at the Republican pri maries, May 18. It elected I pledge an economical, efficient and business like administration. O. C. BROWN. FOR COUNTY TREA8URER I hereby announce mysolf a can dldate for County Treasurer sub ject to the approval ot the repub llcan voters or Douglas county, at the nominating election, May 18. , OLIVIA RISLEY CARNES. FOR COUNTY TREASURER filniir "SperryV hard wheat, 7 ftA p Peas and Tomatoes, OC" riOUr ,ack, $1.98, bM. 0Vf tOin, ,tandard quality, 2 cans n 1 '"Good" Netted Gems. Tho -t rr I II I 11 Jells Quickly fir spuds """"'""'""Lo5; Jeli-x-lell ,";" 25c Pancake Flour f grfr. 65c Oysters 2 - 35c Soap gS 47 frackers al'Sl"ii''39c Washing Pdr.lSfe Soup raLTvtio. 23c Syrup KfiK-' 89c Coffee K?,T'' ,.L35 SMOKED MEATS T T v Our Special, first grade small. An Eastern product rJ Q r OCIIIIO Half or whole, lb. 40l Cottages a-oto of 27c Bacon eSumwcight' . 30c Picnic Hams , 20c Salt Side 20c Stone's Stores Save You Money , FOR COUNTY CORONER I horoby announce mysolf a can didate for County Coroner ol Douglas county subject to the ap proval of the Republican voters at the primary election, May 18. H. C. STEARNS. FOR CORONER' Subject to the approval of . itht republican voters, I boreby an nounce myself a candidate for nomination of County Coroner, at the primary election, May 18. M. B. RITTER. . .FOR CONSTABLE. . I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Constable for Deer Creek precinct, subject to the will of the voters at the .republican, primaries, May 18. , SOUR DOUQH JIM GAY. Subject to the approval ot the republican voters of Douglas coun ay, Oregon, I hereby announce my self a candidate for reelection to the office ot County Treasurer at Ae primary election Mny 18, 1928. JAMES E. SAWYERS. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for the nomlnntlon for the of fice of county commissioner, as a republican, subject to the will of tho party voters at the primary election Mny 18, 1928. . . W. A. LOVELACE. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Subject to the will of the votern of Douglas county at the primary election May 18, 1928, 1 will be a candidate on the Republican ticket for Representative to the Oregon Legislature. Roseburg, Oregon. C. A. LOCKWOOD. . FOR COUNTY A88ESSOR I hereby announce my cnndldncy for county assessor of Douglas county, subject to tho approval of the rojubllcan voters at the pri mary election May 18, 1928. FRANK L. CALKINS. FOR COUNTY A38E8SOR ' I hereby nnnounoe myself a can didate for County Assessor sub ject to tho annrovnl of tho ronubll can voters of Douglas County at tho primary election, My 18. BARTON HMLMWELU Yoncalla, Oregon. ' o FOR COUNTY 8URVEYOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Eurveyor sub ject to lho approval of the Republi can voters of Douglas county at tbe primary election May 18, 1928. BEN B. IRVINO. FOR COUNTY 8URVEYOR To the republican votets of Douglas county: I hereby announce my candidacy for reelection as County Surveyor, subject to your wisbes at tbe primary, Mny 18. HARVEY h. EPPSTE1N, USED CARS That Put "Gain" In Bargains We are eager to liquidate our Used Cars to clear them out to put them to work in the hands of owners. To move them off our display floor quickly we have priced them sensationally low. Here are nine of the special prices: A Fleet of Bargains Due to Sail Dodge Coupe , 1924 -. Newpulnt. Overhauled engine, long under slung springs, Llcsnso, Price $350 Dodge and License 1917 Several thousand miles In the tires. A dandy for rough usage. Price $55 Buick and License 1917 New top. Four 70 to 80 tlrss. Good tin holstery. Worth the price of $65 In the top, -tires and license. Dodge Sedan 1926 Original finish on body. Tires B0'o. Seat covers. License. Price only $550 . "Chev" and License 1923 Appearance very goad. Tires good. Don't pass it up. It's a touring. Price $75 Buick and License 1923 Dodge Touring 1925 Original. finish and orig inal tires. Almost the same us new. Spare tire. Side curtains. LI 'Oense. price $575 - Star and License ' 1924 Original finish. Tires good. Upholstery and top excellent. Price $150 Shows excellent care. Tires 50. Appearance excellent. Top and up. holstery like new. price taint $350 Ford and License 1923 Five 40 tires . Fair appsaranoe. Side cur. Price $45 Here's your opportunity get a good used car for very little money. Don't lose time come before they are gone. J. O. Newland Son Roseburg, Oregon Oldest Continuous Dealers in Douglas County