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THREF NEW COUNCIL EL V.Hoover A FDRMEO TO I GRANGEWQRK Interesting and Busy BOIL Fourth Degree Member 8id Presidents Eligible. BROIL V V SSfid3k2BiisS BAKE ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928, 9. ou want vitalising pod-now OPINIONS REQUESTED The first function of good food is to replace used up energy to revitalize the system. Dietitians are agreed that there is no better 'Vitality food" than ham, and when you add the unusually deli cious flavor that goes with the name "FRYE'S DELICIOUS" you have the complete story of good food. The great Frye plant is here in your Northwest that's why we say Various Matters Referred to Members Opinions of Candidates to Be Secured. A Bfff organisation to be known oa the Douglas County Oraiixti : Council autl compost1! ot aM iih I degree sraiift merahtMs with irH4-; doms of auborUiuate yarns tuna! lug tht executive cyuiiuitue wad perfected at a meeting held last uilit at the office of. County Agem j. Leedv. The presuieuta of te bevtrai Kubordtaate granges wero iiVKtat and coniietd the organi sation, winch baa brvn tmaer cuioa fr some time. Toe presi dent ot Utfuitts fcouuty imiona itranKe in Uie chairman ol the coun cil and ir, C. IL Battey was elect The new organization will act as aa. advisory bod outlining i' ties for grange acuvitiea ana suui uiaun Ut work generally througU out tne county. Uae of th chief matters dittcuaeed was that of the organization of iWH U'aius. Every subordinate grange wiii be ssked to Uftm a diiii uaia to tiowoete at the next meeting of 4 Candidate for Mayor favors law enforcement In Jookin ovr ih tity feutJg; a ousBiiwi ja th Ni,-s-Kvfr'W is sue date Oct, 2:ird. V&, asd th sveiui Stvtn for vity fxtuiiiure for Ui uiiig yar. i rt'fer liiu taxpayers nd voters of Ui fiJy to i-i(hidr the eaiiie bt'fore thy ast tiwir b;dtot. 1 am vert at b tiiat ttie esiintaUd ruiiiilnjj tHsnsB f the rity for ti yar 1-9 fan h rtdcii tonaidt;rahiy hr a iitti whittyng" on tite bsdwt. ' U&re?hy sitviujc the taxpayera unnecessary expense. . V. HOOVER, M. 0. 1 i I grange, wmua wtii be iu Kotenujg ; uuceuibfr at ihe K. K littlL Ai prize of 110 l being oifered to the baft team. bail this comhiK Satm-day, Mr. Dh Ketiey was a tailor al tiie Biootis Wednesday afiernoon, Kwryone seem well pleaded whh the achooi teacher Mis Wii tianis) this year and all of thtf tiitldren are setting along fine. Mr. Kay Blood was in lows Sat mtiay vjaisins frlenda and trans at'liiig buim-sa matters. Mr. and Mra. Giea E. Cox spent Sunday evening at Uie jack Mei tou home ou South Deer Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lyons of Forfhifid and Mrs. Mulkey of Myr- PoiiKHia. t He t'reek spent a few days with DERfi DOWNS NORBECK SALT LAKK CITY, Oct. 2J. Ira Dvrn, Salt Lake heavyweight grap pler, defeated Moose NorheiJt. Ca nadian giant, by taking two falls out of three here last night. Nor berk won the first fall in 27 min utes, Dern taking the second and third in 12 and 17 minutes apoclivtly. word from the circuit court of ap peals at San Francisco that the conviction of Grace Hesse of Chilo nuin in rhe district court here on charges of sale of liquor had betn sustained. Mrs. Hesse was joinfi charged with Hn Lita with viola tions of the national prohibition act on October 13 and 22, 127. i Ltla was acquitted by the jitry - and Mrs. ifvsse trei don all counts except sale. THE SAHARA ANC "Mother is it trite that camels can work a week without a drink?" "Yes, and H Is the opposite with your lather who cio drink a week without working." Le Moustique, ( harlt roL WHERE IS IT? MARY: She works in Eat barbecue snndwtcnes and live forever. Brand's Road Stand. 1 CONVICTION OF CHILOQUIN WOMAN UPHELD ON APPEAL PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2. Dis trict Attoniev NMinT has recHved FREE SWINGING FRAME With very dozen fotos in fold ers until Nov. 15th. Sit .now for your holiday fotos, the only gift that cannot be bought. For- ap pointments phone 412. Bogeburg Studio, 12ft Jackson St. ft Ques tionable pittce. MAVIS: Ktjily MAKY: Yes; an information bu reau. A s w ers. their ststar, Mrs. John Cor of South iear Creek. Mr. Thomas Melton of South Dex Crt-ek waa in Rose burg Sat- The secretary was Instructed to urday attending to business nsat- wntw to ach grange to obtain, an ters. exyft-saion of the members regard-1 Miss Rachel Smith Bpent Moil ing the uniting of all broceoli ! day and Tuesday with her parents, agencies into one large selling or-j Mr. and Mrs. H. Vox ot Soutii ganizatioi. Creek. The aericuitur&J committees of Mrs. C. H. Bailey was & caller the subordinate granges will beat the H. K. Blood hom-on day asked to prepare their reports and j last week- ! outlines for next year's work iiu- Mr. atid Mrs. J. W. Cox celo- mediately and be prepared to pJ ! orait-a imir guinea weuuing suei seut their projects at a mating to J day. the twenty-ftrst. Those seat be nailed in the near future by ! ed at the table were Mrs. Wm. the county ageut. A resolution was adopted favor ins a student grange at Oregon Htaie Agricultural college ander the jurisdiction of the extension Subordinate granges are also to Calvin and iiachel Smith and be asked to dfeciuw the adviwibfl-1 tiltf n3i: ttn1 hstes( Mr, and Mrs. ity of requesting the state grange ' - Vo- A uomber of the execuuve commitue to designate j uwlghbori came in during the aft one day at the next session ot tjexmnja lo cooramlatifla. B)ulll , fU(.-i,riJi(t nKt i ir- Laic Uhttsett was a cailer i day. Mrs. W. Cooper and daughter of weru caiU rs at the H. biovd home Muiiti&y aftoruoou. Mulkey of Myrtio 4'reek, sister of Mrs. Cox; Mr. Kd Lyons of Pert laud, brother of Mrs. Cox; Mr. and Mrs. if. M. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. r'rank Cox, Mr. and Mra, Glvtia Cox, tiuy Wallace, and Waiter Page woven wire fencing, hinge Joint, fuH gsugo and full weight wire, highest quality galvanising at 3T,c pt'T rod vt Stearns &. Clieno- weth. ;ikinnd. Orecnn June a "iwugla County lay-" The secretary was instructed to t write each grange urging members ! oixtmvjj; to go to me pons rovemor o u j g vote for the grange income tax i measure and the constitutional amendment limiting the power off the legislature over laws enacted j by the initiative and to see that al! j neighbors also cast their voles fori those important measures, FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT in order to ascertain the oidu-j ions of candidates for the county f f court with regard to the disitosi jlion of the fSl&.ottO claimed by the 'state, and which has been held for the counties by reason of the su-. Interne court decision adverse toj Ittie state, a letter was prepared t) oe sem io tittle caiiuiuaies, uiv 1 letter reading as follows: Your support is respectfully so jUcUed Nov. 6. I'J2S. NEWS BRIEFS t.jw-iiti'ii Linn-.J Wif) WHl'tli PLAINS, N.Y.. Oct. 25 Waiter (iiuvn's wif lias a Judge- niviit. aiiuHt htm fr Sl.ttGti. Papers ; file 1 m tut rveahd on Nitvemher 1 th .U they i!27( 1 "AJ u Tuet-lliiif fif the Ikiuirtua I, ... 4' . u.A,i agreed W.H l. MV. v l..., I ivllm K.r 1 (HH1 vnarlv evwiiiiif I whk iliHtrueted. Kit tin; ' 1 3 : HeviHJtary of the council, to write i every candidate for the itouglas what should be done with the '. ''t,t fliio.'JOtf which the supreme court in tuunthty histiimcnis. The Jwdg ment nprestitts draft for io niotitfis that were not honored. decided the state was not en (Held to. "While tite present court favurs using toe lund ftwr the le.tirettient of th bonded indebtedness of the eutii, the council realized that action f ttie preKetit court dw-t i mil btnd the incoming court, ai;d 1 for this rasm I have been In jsru ted to writ this ot-n left to all candidates for the court. "With b-st wishes, and trusting that you will r-piy at our eaihi tonvenieuce, I remain, "Yours verv trttlv, "C. H. PA1LKV, "Secretary Innigius County Grange :ouncil," FREE SWINGING FRAME offlCake Qood Soups Taste Better During the crisp days of fall and winter, nothing quite hits the spot like a good bowl of soup .... AND Tru-Bake Crackers. These crackers have a richly dis tinctive cracker flavor that makes good soups taste bet- , ter. Crisp, flaky in texture. Slenderized to fit the bite. Try Tru-Bakes . r, they will win you. Baked and Cuaianteed Fits Quality fey the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane, Portland, Seattle Wilh every dozen fotos Ju fold ers until Nov. lain. St w fr our holiday foloa, the omy giH that cannot be bougiit. Fur as lkmiieltttt ptioit -(. Ituaevusft .Studio, I2if Jackson St. NKSV YORK, Ort. 15 Autograph fans wit! b- piea;ed by the pres id iital f hah.n who evr wins, A deafer ia thai Hoover and Smith have wtuten many lexers ior years that Holding wai til enpe-ciaUy pro He and that Coljd;e has iwett econotitual ot ink a oi spuech. MHSK JAW, Sasi , OH 25 Canary Koindk Afcarta, of Hh arm, Sj.. tloistk n. is a chiittipon ciiw. in :;r dys jhe produced l,sf pound' of butter far, exreeH big the ir'toiis refold by 1H.Milk pttt.i.H in that period was 2ti,3 pounds. WASHINGTON, 2,"- Onuir P. Hlithoi-fj, a letfet f arrier of Bristol I -i , wa;i Mjpe,iiied by lotmasJer tiefirl New today pending laves f UK-siiofi of ehau' !lit be dis : trd(t-d fn unti-Sniith ;ircHiir t Around the Count 2 SOUTH DEER CREEK NEWS Originators of Trv-Bake and Tru-BIu Honey-Swe-rtened Grahams mm Mr U H Wf of SoMih lvr f'W'k (n toti tiuTd terdtne to hunt mat ''t ai.d jiing friend (r. ati4 Vri. Henry Coit jwid Monday cveuintc at the H. K. Ulon-J hoffl1 Snj'h f yf'T fftH-u Mi Hnth H1am1 ftM(t WedtM---fUy t'h hr p;ire;H of ftu! h ftt-er r'tt Mr. ;tf d Mrs 3 3. IteKs iff fin - hilt a Mtll J t'ttf! Ot ,!t IiK.tiV J m--ut ?n(i',v h thir i"' . T.t H'ftUit i-fr Cie k r..m'- W si'iiiN:riKM. ill , Oct, sr. Mt- 'ath-rs! Cashier r Chif-a- fo, eiifei?e-d to haK ir the tijur- t!-'r of WtU'-.un l.ind?rom, wa tv--n a fu-vf trial hy tff state s pieiiie court today on the preunsp lion of a r a.-.iahle (i'mht of her f aiit. ATI. ANT!, lows, n. ?r Th V. ttity amu and Ttut Un.uk Jt hfd t.j iy tndif a ntrn toia and r(hhed of j(Toxirnatiy in fHjitdit a'id currency. .V ; r AS f ' A 1 .1 r; N T KS. Meiro. Oct. 2i -tie of th met renifttk t()!i Sfi' !f t he pis red on fhi hi'ion i:t the M-xi;n h'liSdine l 1 the Sit-r::'io;iHi ritmtion E Se- tllio-y t; -! ft ! pa."Sl thrown a nitif T(m df fine h iojiiff d to ti.e iS' id pf-i-d m i o. i! 1 no ih M,(,j ty t.f ;h 1j. i J;:i..j:t i.itin of tjit-s iy who ;fl . ud 4 in the i$?oaiou. the' plants where Gem-Nut is made.liouU never Believe anyplace could be so clean It And there you see fresh-made spread for Bread in htie quantities cool and delicious. Every day cartons are sent on their way, carrying Gem Nut to you! it is!! Swift iz Company Kbit Margarine Splendid for all boii4 and Eakiajt made By the makers of Swifts Premium Oleomargarine 202 7 NORWEGIAN CHILDREN, ICS SKATINS, OROWNSO OPW, Kflrwajr, Oct. M. vB party of tro skating ctn . Uikft ill say a suMMia received today Kaaex coupe, liit moieh Tbi or ha eB very littia frvk ac4 ruaj lias a snr ona, aad to ttfEd from Narvik, Prteftatsra ntanas?iifor aate by w& for the price of ft Outdoor Sports FOB. Hunting and Fishing You Want a Car with Power, Stamina, and Endurance . , , A Car that You Can Clutter Up with Tackle and Traps .... A Car That You Can Take into the Rough without Worrying about What It Will Do to the Paint .... We Have Just that Kind of a Car .... A Dodge Four Touring, The Works Are Right .... It Will Stand the Gaff, . . , Yours, with Paint and Brush, for LOOK THESE OVER Ford Touring (1923) $550 Stu4obakf Enciowd 1923) 450 Buick Touring (1922) 275 Ford Touring (1924).. 135 Dodge Touring (1923) 275 Dodge Sport Touring (1926) 750 (A Variety tti Good Cheap Cm) J. O. NEWLAND & SON PHon 458 Eotcburg, Oregon