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AVetlncmln-, July 7, 1020 ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS PAGE HIRE LOCAL AND PERSONAL FRIDAY'H NKW8 Ming Pool, county dcmoiiat ra tion agent, hug secured Ming Luna of the extension nervlce, u pe- ciulist Id child study, who will bold mens ot apples, showing the ef-jto clear the telephone wires. It facts of the hall. While this will i fell to the ground where it caught not retard their development it fire. The pilot was considerably will spoil them for commercial thnken by the fall, but so far as purposes. According to Mr. Moore, could be learned, was not serious hull fell for about twenty minutes' ly injured. The plane was en during the rain, covering the tlrely consumed, It is stated. L'round about three Inches. All. rtlipr fruit In thai aoptlnn Iq nluai Me nnil Mrs Rlra nml ilimeh- five group gatherings in Jackson' ,, mL ,,.... 1 . . . . , . , Injured. The hail belt of last ; ter, formerly of Bremen, Ind., and IUU... 1IUUI U, IU IU II, VMIIJ will be held at Bollevlew school house, July 15, ut 2 p. m. All In terested In the welfare of children are cordially invited. W. S. J. Ilogun has been up- nlght only touched that section, I who have recently been touring apparently, as very little felt In! in Texas, are In Ashland where Ashland. they may locate. They came here for the benefit of Mrs. Rice's Bishop and Mrs. W. O. Shepard will arrive In Ashland this eveu-j 0lituina. In the few days they for ,uwir home in Klomth ing from Portland, and will re-ihv hn hr aha in fo.Hn ' ru.uu ..,...,.,.,.,....,. ,,man nere unt after Sunday. I mu,i, reiieved. Mr. and Mrs. Rice the state highway commission,! pop shepard will be the speak-! were 0lI-ttmo friends of W R with headquarters In Ashland. tr , ,i.a cbnutauaua hulldlne I v.t... .ui. ..... , ' IV'UCJf VI IUID til. Sunday mornitiK, and will also tie-1 A daughter was born to Mr. and ver a patriollc audre98 at tuej LaW80n R Qf m Mrs. Ralph W. French of Port- nvei,BK of tlle memorial tablet 1 come t0 Anhland this evemnK urd land, formerly of Ashland, this lor the American Legion In th;win gpen(i the Fourth with Ills week, according to news that ar-; afternoon. ' . mrther Mm M n Springfield, are in Anhland visit- l.i nie by Mrs. Rose's, mother, Mrs. ASKS CITIZKN'SHII' ON" .room enough for all good enter ing the former's parents, Mr. and fi. 0. Eubiinks, who had beenj ItOYHOO!) MKMOItlKS taiuers such as Simms, and he Mrs. Joseph Cyr, of Granite street. 'spending the past winter with her; NEW . YORK. A claim of should be encouraged so that .daughter iu the south. I American citizenship, based on! those who like this sort of enter- Mrs. S. Morehouse and daugh-, $ ilohood recollections of the How- tiutinienl muv have an opportuui- ter. Miss Caribel. have gone to .Miss Canm.ie Cornelius, a niece!,.,.,. , 18C4 ,, sfellP!) at ,e (.hJy , expwt (0 a(tPIld ,he show Weed to spend the summer with of R. P. Cornelius of this city, and jCUR0 ri,.e , lg71i was submitted' uml see N'ero sashav. and shall in Mr. Morehouse, who is employed Miss Deny Berry, both of Chirks- to EMis iH,.im immiKratiol, of. j vite ,e performers to take part th"- ' vllle, Texas, ure guests at the Cor- f,,.!,, ln 8Upp0rt of a request in our Old Timers parade Ratar- nr-lius home on B street this week. ,,. ,.. ot (iep0rtation for Mac! day. and put on some PtunK as THl'R9DA"S NEWS These ladles were representatives i (!r, ,,,. R()ss f)T f Sel,lp Wash ,hpy wi ,,.(Vp oppM mtn from Mrs. Henry Grimes and chil- from Texas to the democratic! , lloed radical agitator. I July 1 to 6. when they go to drtii, Faith and Maria, who have convention in San Francisco, and! iiu mrived nt Kllis Island and. Grants Pass. been visiting in Ashland, Central me paying a visit to Ashland b"-'- ws orilurcd duiiorted in Kolirmii-y.! Point and Mcdford, left this morn- lore returning home. l919. ,, was -,,(v,s.cl .,, .March i The slorv iimi the Peine. ,.r inml rplnnicil homo. Last Xnvo.m-1 Willi' wiw r:inliv:il,l hi. ,, t,,- rora "''"' containing se en ,Br in iovt Angeles, Wash., he : bio shop girl sounds fishv. Who itTugi unn.-.i in, ue uh run. Wlls unesteil again on charges ot i vei heard of an bumble shop Mrs. H. C. Williamson went s(1,el whUe c.n.ing down from criminal syndicalism and sabotage! girl? uowu 10 meiuoru mis iuichuui. w U1U lower unve around tne pai'K.in . ei.i i tn nnn ini spend the (lay. lllUlKiUli, II liSI 01 NEW SHIPMENT of Garden Tools has arrived. Good tools are esential to good results in garden or field. Provost Brothers HARDWARK H. and C. W. Danuon, two youim .t , ...hi..,,,! men oi muinesoia, are in " nl, (0 ,he ,owp,. strP),, he cal. this week looking over this see- imK,(l oygf No uue w.(r hHrlj tion of country with a view to pos- An axel on a hack wheel gave way. i imll,iBra,ioll officials invesll-'B1 :.llfl tho nil li:nl nn hi'iikpu Till . ... . . .... ? - - " .gated ine case and, ins aiioiu.'y av eflort of the driver to turn it "l ''i'',:i":,f".;;:'1i'':i,""i .rr.wn ;;cE!i!i':liiii'ri'l!!ii1iiTi"'i suj'8, "judged by his name that iMi;tl,mil must he his homn laud i-lid ordered him deported to thatiy rived here last niglil. rne nine' . ,..-..-. , - .-r am, lI10 0,,. mjunes , u,,. car: onlllltl.v n0bS far as he lady Is named Patricia Jane. 1 Leslie Heer, Raymond Ruger and jjj88 Louise Gillette, who la a, """" .ol,,nn You"K arrlyei nonle lu8t' student In a business' college In! Th f: ... rml,anv K: C. Hart of Medford, repre-, wight from Hilt where they areiSan Krancisco, Is expected homo ot Me(lford nas reted one of the sentntire of the American Pro- employed in the lumber camps, tbln evening to spend the Fourth I ', in ,ho ntip hlnck on w.,s one nroKen glass anil a lorn ,.,U)W8 wa3 pv,.,. , Scotland, top. ilucts company, called on friends , una will spend the Fourth In Asli-I0f juiy holidays. In Ashland yesterday. lsnd. 9 4 ! LeRoy Ashcraft Is in Ashland Miss Grace Hurt of Los Altos Miss Alice Manwaring, who is front his country home for the Calif., is in Ashland visiting with well known in Ashland where she i celebration. He is stopping with friends. Sim will remain her has visited several times, is ex-lp,.e(- Schuemian at his home on until the middle of next week. reeled to arrive this evening from Fj,.st 8t,eet. a a i.na AfiL'pleu nnil will m.'iliA nn pt-: a 11 Middlelon. a Southern Pa-iiPn,P,l viH with rnltlvM n.l ! Mrs. Pearl Dndee of neikelev! wi,h 1,18 wifo and tw0 :mm, H street clflt employe, has rented the newjfr'ends here. Mrs. Manwaring Is will arrive this evening, and wiH'lB cnPl"K tor a few days in the .Miss Bessie Wagner arrived in Achlnnd Tuesday, and will snend North Main street and will fit It B.veral we(,ks wth h(M. ,,.,,, up for a store room for Its ware?. M. ull(, M.M , Jf Wagner, of They epect to take possession ul ()ak strpet once. Mrs. Zue Rice of Dallas. Texas, I'. W. Harris, editor and pub- js a guest this week at the home Usher of the Pacific Poultryman, f her brother, It. p. Cornelius, YIM WEST SHOW TO HE 1W I IKII I'M Staples, manager of the.pl l.'f.lirtli nt' .llllv fllllir:itioil. llcitliriM asked what effect a Wild Wesl,L show at Medlord would have upon our "celebration, answered, "lleu tlicial to us. There is always bungalow belonging to Mrs. F. L. ,un nunt of Mrs. Murray Murphy. T'litnam on Hargadine, where he mid his family will reside. . i auto nark Mr Harries is from .Miss .Mae loung o iiorion, pay a short visit to her parents, i"ul PalKi " "'lr"es 1B ... Mr and Mrs 0 H Johnson i Seattle, and is touriug the coast Kansas, who has been teaching in ' Peter Allison of' Grants 'pass! "ns and looking up the various a,, Indian school in Arizona, is yill spend the Fourth of July hoi-j Poultry farms. SAT'l KDAY'8 .NEWS Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Mackey Mrs. E. J. Barrett has close! I Miss Agnes and Alex Brown are . Ashland her school at Happy Camp wher i spending a few days at Crater she had been teaching for several Lake this week. months, und has returned home, i a i Miss Lucile Hayes, a domestic Mr. and Mrs. Hohert Prosser science teacher In one of tna Port-: gho jg (he Q hel. brother ! Mrs- Voxon wiu lf,av8 for Cali returned last night to Los Altos, land schools, is spending her va- IU(, w,f(J Ml. and M Cr. 'foruia where 'she Is attending col cation with her mother iu Ash- ; lepe. lai d. A negro, who had been work- ine at various noints east of Ash- .Mrs. waner tiernuou and lime spending a few days in Ashland,! 9 , I lie guest ot tier cousin, .Mrs. .i Mrs. Frank M. Moxon arrived o. N. Smith. Miss Young will WKD.XUIDAY'H XKWS Tutsday night In Ashland from a return to her home later for the Mrs. C. A. Cotler Is" visiting in , v'" hf,r former nome ln Troy, summer. Morley, Calif., on her vacation. ; nllv ' i-uik """ Cnllf., ufter spending a couple oJ days in Ashland. C. F. Carlson, mechanical in fiuector of the state highway de- t-on Billio are back from Marsh I.artment, is spending ten days in, Held after a visit there" for a week n,.evIew di8trct. The local po-!'1'10 on Jlma Ashland and vicinity looking over or so. the cam In use here. He exoect3 to remain over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tullis of Milford, I'tah, unived In Ashland rwi.1- r.iiutnisim who has a flno last evening and will make an mnrkBt r.irilPii t 449 Euclid avc- extended visit at the home of the nue, this morning brought iu to latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.'bwift Packlng company, is taking ; B Harlan Holmes and Hubert I'lescott, who are representing the zoology department of Hie I niversity of Oregon, and are col lecting specimens of animals and birds from Southern Oregon, left today for .Mount Ashland where 29, reached Ash- they will make a research of that , .. , .. . : M.. -...I ai... 1M r lie- was called up and took the lanu 11118 'noming. " " "". .... ,.u n unlortuuate fellow to Jackson- "I""8 wcie OTmfr w" know., have ever been taken from South- vjlle The man was entirely! lesuienis oi iiiih cuj, uuu mni im uirKUu, uuu iun m. " i harmless. . I niany flien"H nere J()ln ln co" a a i grutulutlons. Milton Ellis, secretary of the News of the arrival of a 91,- . , rt I' land, b.ftiame slightly demented P"(1 8011 " ",lu mi ..,.i..,-,i..v wnnderPd to thoiHiiids at the home iu Sun Frun- M. Shoudy have been detailed to collect and mount birds and animals, and se nile birds' nests and eggs. They the local grocers several boxes of J- Cambers, on Scenic Drive. Early Rose potatoes that were . , ,, .,, William Norris ot Hilt is over plunted the latter part of April. J ..llu,l v tlia Vfim-tli of .Inlv cel. The potatoes were of large size," " and fine looking. Mr. Gustufson said the principal thing in culti- and Mrs. ,.SpP,.( 0 leave shortly for Mount ehration. vnting spuds was to give them plenty of cultivation and not de-i Walter Hilt, who is working for the Fruit Growers' Supply vacation this week which is be-lAiken lett Iast crelllllt! for ''orl Mcl.oughlin and work for several Ing spent In San Francisco. !laml wllere ,liey w'" vislt W1 1 weeks in that section. A A .frit nils for some time. . j Attorney Nellie Dickey was a: George Parsons and little sou, business visitor to Medford to-1 Miss Fern Mui-Phy 8 spending t Oakland. Calif., are visltiim1 ,lay !a ftw days in Grenada, Calif., the at lhp lloma (lf Hobovt Shaw on a a i guest of Miss Alice Vandersluis. Rn( k street. Mrs. Louis Schwein and three I . Mrs. F. S. Folts, official chap TAKE A TIP AIMH'T , HOCSK PAINTING 1'ROM A POET The poet said: "What is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days.' The perfect days of June are favorable days for painting. No scorching sun to blister the paint, small chance of rain to hinder the work. Yes, June is the best month of the year. So why not call us up snd make a date for June? We shall ho glad to ad vise you in regard to selection of colors. PAINT PP. Dickerson THE PAINT MAN Ready to Brighten You Dp Conqueror HATS and CAPS Impa it feeling. that well-dressed New Spring styles. New Shirts. New Neckwear. New Suits. Spring I'liJerwear. tS I'OK .MEN'S WEAK BY THE POSTOFKICE i:l:!lUi:;iU:.., ii.! ..liriui -l ....s.im..-iu.iiticiiiiH.-:!:.:.' .iu,::::'; e:..i:.: .. i cninnanv ut Hilt. caniHiover yes- . . u . 1., - - - . tiffin fi r s, onu .iiss tiurnei nu- hi Vow :,eiay,o spend a three days va.(per ,,,, evenlB for San eron for public dances, has a " catloa aim visit wr Miss Pool gave a demonstra A number of new Ru,de gigns the coming six weeks. t on in salad making and salad hr been set un 111 Main street. i!ref sings at the home of Mrs. A. directinB- tou,.ista and traveling R. Kincald, Tuesday, June 29. An l :ublic t(j (he v.irioug poin(s ,n interested group of women were(hls vicljlv wuich will b ot there and enjoyed both that and - convenience the informal lecture on the use of i . a a vegetables In the diet. i j!l8S u;nnle Beaver arrived ra,1 nus PW about 400; ! home this forenoon from Port .Mrs. Katneryn an isiyKe and daughter, Miss Ruby Van Slyke of Old, Neb., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallis at Mrs. Van Slyke aunt. ilgS:ilm:a:nWK.timiS.ln ill -I. .' c-f 1 1 . . n II Francisco where they will snend Polnted deputies to assist her du ling the Fourth of July ceienni a a I tion. tine oi meat? ui;puties win soda springs. Ed Hughes, who is Interested ! serve at the various places where is jj,.S- Wallis in the oil developments in Fern's ianclng will be carried on through.; a a Valley, was in town this morning, out the celebration, and they will John M. Scott, of Modesto, Cal., and stated that the well beingbc vested with the same author-1 is in Ashland for the Fourth of sunk by the Tregonla Oil com- it5 as the city official. j.liily festivities and Chautauqua. 4 ! For years Mr. Scott has been a feet, and is going farther each i Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel are!BI11,mer vislm. Ashland and Miss Bessie Carpenter is j iaBd an,t wtj gnend aeveral weekai from San Jose where she had been attending the normal sc'iool there through the spring session. Dr. S. A. Danford, district su perintendent ot the Methodic church, will arrive iu Ashland this evening with Mrs. Danfoid mid two daughters from Eugene W. H. Swank, wife and two boys, teel are being drilled each day, of Grenada are spending the Mr. Hughes stated. Fourth in Ashland, and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cochran on Avery street. .lay. According to Mr. Hughes the!back rrom r'lalld after attend-j hi,. ,,.jell(is ale always glad to see farther the drilling goes the bet- j lnR ,ne Sni le convention there, him Hb is w(u acquainted here ter oil showing. From 15 to 25last week' and visitinK with rel-L(I at Talent, where he often vis- anves in tnat city. ijt,,(i (lanchtm-, Mis. AI. Soren. Leo Greenwood, a brother of; Mrs. T. A. Franco, in in Ashhindl Slade. who have been spending lnl8 week trom WeMl Ca,if- " F the past week or two at Neyes j ,"'st at ,ne nom0 of 1118 sisl"r- have re- which Dr. chased. Danford recently pur- Miwi Eleanor Greer has accent ed a nnsilinn nn hnnkkeener for ti the Ashland Lumber company. She assumed her duties the fore part who has the position as foreman iof ,tle week- preparatory to leaving Ashland '"""'' ' "uu.u-. eru raciuc company mere. air. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Turner are hpnngs, m California where the latter have been at-1 ,ack from Long Beach where they turned home. tending the University of Oregon. I ll8Ve been spending the past win- Thev will take un their residence J Vpv have sold their Ash-1 y,rs- GeorR9 Barker hlis 6one i tho hm, known as the H. V. ,m rt hv enme t,J Hornbrook to join her husband, Pohlund home on the Boulevard, Lere to remove their furniture i Miss Davis, who is spending me permanently. ... , . . ,. summer in Ashlanl with her a 4 uuu in i a, iuinui oah.i, i, Kr i tn i H. E. Hoblson came up In Hornbrook. E. Pell was called to Klamath 1 8tore duri,,K the 8UmraB'- w!'il! lhe Falls this morning by the serious nul!lr forc, ,ake VMir vacations.. brother, I. R. Davis, will b sab- Mrs. H. E. Hoblson came up m nornnrooK. from Tulent last evening to spend a week at the home of her son, George Robison, and wife. : ,, , ' " Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Rose of Ran- .Miss jessie tmuiawa, ...,-., ".--- - ,a Rog8i Ca,if cffle (() Ash.,nd last evening and will make an ex- Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzi have le,meu lml wllu reiuuves ... im city. They were accompanied Lolth Abbott has gone to Peu rieton whore he has accepted a position at the telegraph editor's desk on one of tho daily papers there for the summer. 4 Mrs. A. A, Marske and son Al-iin Ashland this morning from three or four days ben are back from Porlhnd t.s Aneeles. after snending the Where they have been visiting '?- j ,Ust year at the Bible Institute : Illness of his brother, A. W. Peil. gone to Chicago where the latter; , will represent Ashland Lodge, No.'! cen t ly. 'there. She will spend the sura 6 ! ptAr horn with her mother. Mrs. Charles Tullis is expected a !". P- at the grand i to arrive this evening from Mil-; jrs. h. P. Pohlnnd Is buck to lodge of that order being held i ford, Utah, to pay nn extended Afihiand (rom Marshfield where in the Windy City. They expect vblt to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;hhB lia(j Spent several weeks with to remain in Cbicago until about J. J. Chambers. I ir r daughter. On her way home the .middle of July. ,! Mrs. Pohland was quite badly hurt ! Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Chaney andja she M fhBn(,.; Mr. odd Mrs. J. P. Wolf. Mr. fnmllv of Klamath Falls ore ex-:, ... .... ...... . ,.. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller and Mrs. ected In Ashland today, and will ' ' B J fa ' b;dl- ',,', MHtan Zundel were among the;"1" Also some good cedar ' . - 01 ner Knee8 18 80 Ba("y spiainea, j . -allrln In N nnil remain here over Minuay, to m-, be hijd for Mme ; Asn.anu peop.e wno saw .virs. r isk j ----- - --. tena me services rouuuticu u.. A a Hiehop Shepnrd In the Chautnu-I jIi88 Mildred Million PEIL'S CORXEIi BY THE PARK lot ot new Icelesa Coolers iu. An airplane load ot American fencing of most every description dropped down the Thera are many advan tages of having a home ot your own. The soon er you begin to save for this purpose, the nearer you will be to greater happiness and success. Htnrt a fund for n home now wltU The L'itlens Bank ot Asblaud. A just !in "Miss Nelly of N'Orleans at;usea sawing fliacnines always ior arrived the Page theater In Medford last1"'1"' or reDt. at Here h your opportunity to insure aguin-tt cnibarruiiiirn; crrun in spelling, prunun-i-ttion 1111J pi'ir rltuce uf woriii. Knnwth? mriiiiin' ':f puiiling war tfrins. I:r .ic yuur rflicifney, whiLh results in power an I nucceis. WEBSTER'S . NEW INTERNATIONAL I)H:H0.ARV ii an ail -know- h. g I - ' ", " ! ' ' : Mimi im-wi'ivr, imi'l,! Vi 1:1 -t. vmir i, . !-. : tl .:-c by hundreds of tliousandsof suc- i ml iiK ii a: A un. u l In.- loi!'l ,u-r. 411(1.1100 Werili. 2T0O Pugm, AOOil It luslrjf Inn. U.0lU ltliar;i i.hlci.l tin-irit-H. .iu.imiu (vtitriipliical Suhi.-.li. GR.ltD PRIC, (IHl..-t liTiml) P.lll.UU-l'.ll lli'l I'ill 'l-llKlll. KTMIM) and INDIA PAI'lH tdillun.. HI 1 II for S. -. imni I'.it. .. 1-W-1-. I'o.Li-t M.l, It ill ll.tltl. (111! IMH I. G. & C. MERRf AM CO., Nprinjiheld, Man., (j. S. A. Lawn Mowers FROM $8.00 to $18.00 Garden High Grade One-Half Inch Three-Quarter Inch Hose ! W i II n a lis urnni.u rn i I I a ,,,l ; I V, n mbnnrnin vu,p ; M n y n C JJ -I I .irlnisticlJ, Ila., u. n. A. : 1111 a CITIZENS 11 Hl E y da mi V,i A Vf2WI I UfashlandJ i ,;m OMD0nM'.Q UAPnUAQP !5Saibfft-fcm w" wn u "niiuiin.ii. f ' 1 37-39 NORTH MAIN STREET I I are yuu saving gsginn::::::::::::.::::::il?-8ri mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmu a FOR A nOMK? t ci ua building. Mr. Cheney is pas- 10me iast evening from Sisson. , night, tor of the Methodist church In j where she hail been attending the: Klamath. Falls. Rummer school of the Chiro Nnr- Dr- M,B Bov,(1 ot zool- O ! ,al in session there. ! gy department of the Pnlversity Mr. and Mrs.. C. D. Storey are I I of Oregon stopped off yesterday back from Long Beach where! jn vaupel'B store window is a ; between trains while on his way they own a home and spent the ; :(.pluy of old time miner's equip-' south and visited Harlan B. past winter, and will remain in mont. There are the percussion Fcdmes and Hubert Prescott, who Ashland for the summer. Tlt' cap guns oxen yoke, pack snddleJare collecting specimens and tak- Etorey family are from Jui-ksoii washing" pan, picks, etc. One, ing pictures of the animals and county, and summer 'always pullM'0j ti,e displays Is the "gold' bear-. birds of Southern Oregon for the PIEL'S ,ORXER. A 0 am SAVINGS tO" DEPOSITS, i IMllS'llllllllilllllillBlliSilllilKlHiillffllM Special for the Fourth Get Your Supplies When in Ashland Ihem back to this section. :j,lf! quartz profusely scattered university. around in the window. This "gold' I Mrs. Russell Alford, a sister of!pxhibu aUract8 ,,, aPnlion 0f, Mr- " Mrs. Milton Williams. Mrs. J. J. Murphy and R. P. Nfiil r.narly every passerby. j Mrs- Em,nB Coffe and J- . Place of this city, died in Klamatbj compose a fishing party who are Falls Wednesday. Funeral ser-, jirs. j. n. Zwlght of lilendalei spending several days on the Ap vlces will be held there this af j n!lg come to Ashland to try the'p'egate this week, ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Miirp':y 1 mineral waters and climate here! m tn Klamath Falls I tnr tha hRnerli nf tier hp .lth. i John H. Orores of Ashland has Wednesday afternoon and will re-j . I main until after the funeral. Mrs. H. C. High and little I 4 , daughter have Just returned from The rain that fell last night, visiting in Northern California. Thile It was of much benefit to1 4, irons In this vicinitv, brought with' According to reports from Cen- it a hail storm which swept over tial Point an airplane took fire , include a dam of rock and earth, the Belleview district and caused, there last evening and burned ttiriber headgate and main ditch, considerable damage to the fruit, up. The aviator had started his, The cost la not given. 1. .h,. ...tinn W. L. Moore was! flight. It is stated, when the wind I n this morning with some specif swerved the machine, and it failed M. T. Cyr, wife and family of.' applied to State Engineer Percy A Cupper for a permit to appro bate .3 second foot of water from Tyler creek, tributary to Emigrant creek, for irrigating ten acres. The construction will Self Service Coffee, none better; 1 lb. pkg., 65c; 2 lb., $1.25; 5 lb 2.40 fiood bulk Coffeu, 3 lbs. for l.oo Special price on all canned Coffee. Borden's Milk, 7 cans, (1.00; case 6.25 Good Peas, 7 cans l.Ofl Minnesota Sweet Corn, 3 cans 50 Best String Beans, 3 cans 50 Cottolene, small, $1.20; large 2 8". Crlsco, 45c, 60c, $1.19 2.21 Eastern Meal, white or yellow, per sack f,u Royal White Soap, 15 bars for 1 00 Jewell Soap, 21 bars for 1 00 Citrus or Gold Oust, per package '. 31 All kinds of trnit, lunch goods, paper plates and nap kins. Slearns Self Service Store 7 Main Street Opposite the Plaza iT"Tm-, - .ren.igiimwre.f ia6T,'ilrTif1; Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the New Royal Cook Book CHEER tip! ThiMv i mi inrtlicr rr 1-011 for worrying aliotit taMe va riety.' 1 lie now Koya! Cook Huok gives new suggestions fur every meal every day. 'I lie Look is so full of sur prises tliere will never lie another dull meal in the home. Here are a few sttg-g(-.iiniis from the new Kuyal Cook Book. Plain Pastry Tl.ij recipe h for one hrpe f ie uih lop and bottom crust C rltpj. flnur g I, uspoiill vnlt X 1, imimonii Kuyal JJuklnff I'uuil'-r t nip n' twiing tola naU-r Ftft tngftlipr tlniir. suit and b.ik I11K ii,imI'.-i; mill rhiult-mnit ai"l rub 111 vry liislitly Willi Op ot liii:.'r lllie l. it l lmnill.il tln I,, tl.-r the pa.-le n ill be). All r. ;. ivnli't vr-iy nlowly. en-iiiili I 1 li-il.l Uiitnih tn.'i-llier (ilit lli't V.'iil. or kn.llil llntlKli). lllMilo In In. I v-p : roll out oi,.- iait "i'n in, 1. 1. mill Iio.ikI uihI u:e fur 1. -if. mi i-Mit. Aft'"r pi Is IlltcJ r..:l mil oihor iart tor top. Rich Pastry ?rupl i!l.ltV flmif 1 . ,, ,. ion Itoyal linking l-..i.r tra.-'lionli Hlllt ii Miir',-iiniiE iil'l mil. r 8'fl llmir. lutiinc Tinr.!i.r fin-! rail; uaa uu-hil( aharteniuK TOTAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pur 9 rl rub In lightly with flnwn: Jd water ilowly unill nr nslit com iHin."y to roll out. Dlvitle in hilvet; roll out one half thin; put on in small piec half re muininv shortening; fold upper and lower edKea in to center; fold tidea In to center, fold ilJ'i to center agitin; roll out thin anil rut on pie plate. Repeat with othar hall for top cruat, . Apple Pie cups flour l teaipoona Royal Caklnf I'owder H teaapoon salt 'i tableapoona ahortenina; 4 applea. or I quart alked applas 3 lubltKpoon aiiKar 1 tcanpoon milk flirt Hour, baklnr powder and aalt; add ahorlening and rub In Tei-jr llxhtlr; add Jut enough cold ater to hold douith to other. Ilutl halt out on floured board, lina bottom ot pie plate: All in applei. which have been waahed. pared and cut Into thin alirea; aprmkle with auKnr: fla vor with cinnamon or nutmeg; wet edxea of cruat with cold water; roll out remainder ot pair try; cover pi, preaainr edges tlglitly together and bak in modviate oven 30 minutea. FREE Hr tl mean e the new "loyal Cook Hook )ut out. Contains theae and 40 other delightful, helpful recipe. 1- ree fir the aiking. Write 'I'ODAI to ROYAL BaKISO POWDLS CO, 1! tnllM MreH ikt'it "Bake with Royal and be Sure 99