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t KrrcnFORn mtt: TrcrnrNr:, rEiYFOim cyRKr.ov. fin da v. may a. in in P(TTC TF.NT tf :- K tt flEKMES TO ARGUE m GRANT At AT SAN FRANCISCO United Stalca District Attorney C. h. Ittwitio loft I'rlday for Sun Vnn cImo where ho will appear twice lie fort; the Palled Htattt evrcull court or appeals pie-entlng arguments, for the tjovoriimonU on the hiiiiobIh or lintli the Unlleil Status Caahlor roni law pmo ami the form or decree In tho OroMon & C'nliroriiln land grant PIlHC. rrho O. C. cmp In tho can! fa iiioiiiii on tho retard of the federal enurta a No. S:t 10. It Involves i, 300.000 acre or valuable Oregon lamia whlrli wore ttrnntPtl to tho O. & C. by coiihtpbs for the const ruc tion of n railroad from Portland to San Krniiolsco. KotlowlilK h do clMlon of tho United Klatim aiipremn court, Kodprnl Judge Wolv prion re cently algnpd n deerco whlih rofeta (hn matter to congress for tllapnsl llon of Hip lands In such n wn that tho railroad will receive VI no nn lino, no niorp. Tim railway claim tin ownership of the tlinhpr. worth iiihiiv million tliillaia. aside from tlu eniitty of $2 no in Dip land, ami linn naked tho JiIkIiit com I to alter Dip form of deerep to embrace Hint view. Tho Bonlhorn Oregon can Involv ing Stil.OOO acres of land in Coon and Curry counties, which has been de- dduil along exactly Hip hhiiic Hue as tho O. & ( rane. will lit' hpard by tho court Tnpadav. SUGAR BEET SEED (Ipo Aiiatlu. citlliiral expert ror Hip I'tah suaar factoilea. who In makliiK his sotonM visit to Hip lingua Hxmi valloy, wh In Mediaid yasiaiday Up finda rondlllona In Hip beet HpIiIb satisfactory and declarea that tho season for planting augar bppta will extend for a month vet In Ihla val ley. Thla suggestion la In conso nant with tha atatentent or thla pa per sometime hk, In widen It was auld that the great harry to gel tha beat Mitai Into 1 ha ground was lll-ad-vhHHl. Mr. Aualln or god thosa who hsvtt not yet planted beet seed l do so. Mr. Austin bellsvas Itwt Ilia eondl. lions lu thla ralley are ery favor Kbit to taa product Ion of hml med. Thla cannot be tlnn saeeaagfully In pviiry toll and rlliual It la a vary inofltablw fnalnre of tha buslims A ylold of lfton pounds of m can ho ostlmated for aaeh aore. Thla pMl la worth IK rents a pound. -when produced at homo. Whmi shipped from Austria and (lerroany, It coata 30 mhU a ptttfud. with tha frolght aildod. Mr. Auatln liliTta that our illHtata and aoll ar tal for hMt aml pro4urtlH. Hhonld thay prova to bo, It will npaw a try prflUblo Induatry to add to othHra of Ihla val ley. llllt' WxliUi'l .Hid uili diow li Mcdtoid hundi'x it iihhhi mid rc tiirncd WwliiPRilti ill 1 .in. nt. In iii nitr Air. Iloi'lkpi niiih. who uppiilly (.iircliiiMd lliwr iwin-li hi Mciul wa, with thriii. Mr. Jlm-kpr-nnth 1-'-i living with In dungiilvr, Mi-. U.ac ( itttrpll. hilp hire Ilu t' "I Until Mill. II tti-N KlioXMI muter who ha Im-ph rkin nl lh Mojuitum K ii u luiiic i'ih' hoiik' turn )iit, wmk 1 ' t" (lM Hill TupmIiiv lir twill 1 . hi "t n ' ' " " ''-'' "' llltMMl MU"H lillti '"I" .1 IduW oil th finite 1 wlmh h 'I 1 l u "cu .ma infwli.'n. A m "ihi ci'n were ail. I. .1 t I ' i i)ic -.hup la. Itovtiiil in" iiim.I .in' liPintr drivea nittl H U1 m itUl, With H JHl'H.lld fll-'Uin. '! 1 ihllillll 1 111 each. Jh i luii' 1 1 il -ccium ' )m vr aue.Pi -t'ul. ifra. I)o k llul"i i'li !.r Mw, Cljije, nl t dim;," ' I. i.tnrii etl from Ull Mill- Dr. W. I', t'lio-li' "i '"! Hill, and hi jl.uiahter M 1 m -i-ii 'i'uiUy in the M'.i' 1 ' in. ii" AS PROFIT ABLE CROP JHE MEADOWS doctor', -on I inn bai'k 1 "Ki II ! with them the -iiiiip fin 1 ' doctor uiia mitt Ii ilcuil H 1 ( sulta of the retoiimg licina . 1 the Little Jenn in. 1 A iiiiailter t iM'iillciiieii lion, .... . cant who are linnin t. H 1ntin-1.1l m the Mimnli'in Kiu " " v i"i !l'' jjMeii.V for thiee 01 1.. 1 1 jttt.t week and weine. 1 ' wtl with mIiuI Hn -11 v, liauM I inched ylh iln , ' aJiift. I .llOtli. I .i.lill() "t .linn I 'ln'i I j,H I.I. I. ' US ' I ' ' )k . t..i - v liinl- ' News From .-... -...!- rim --x smii inn titrt tlinitllTW I tAULt KUINl hAULhlb . AbHLAMU AHU VIUIMMT I n a r. rinwinti " ! : - if... 1.. 1... ,ii, ,. 11 11-1 11 101 1 in-, . ........ i.-.. Sli.irp. " I'"''' Mel'o.di-1. i-nine mil Irom Jledtord, tk the Kngle Point -Persist nitln -Inae for Klk ereek. Mr-. (Ipotvf Wenlw nnd lamily nlo took tin nnto atnjre nt the nnie limp for I he -nme plnee. Mm. UiiM-t, n Kim I'raneUeo lailv, litis Iippii hi-tp viaiting Mr. nnd rra. .1. M. Wolllev, lint idnee tlmt time Mr. nml Air. Wolllev Iiimp hpen pall ed lo Suit Luke City, l"'re he ii piigiUjed in liiiMinpt. hii-t Siinihiy we lnul llm jilpnamv of ImviriK one' of tin Salilinlh aehnol cIhhhch of tin Ilnitit elmteli of Medfotd with 11 fill day. The eamc nut in tin iiioiiiiiitt nnd met with the Siindiiy aeliool in llipeliuu'h, nttPiiiled piciicliintf aeivieea in tho forenoon, hiniKing- their Inneli ith them, nnd had 1111 old-l'iiMhiiiiied picnie ilimier oiling Hip fluidv linul of our lieiinti fiil Ifiltlc lliilli' pieek, nnd in Hie nf Ipi'iiooii lotimed it hunk-. At nboiit .'1 o'clock dinner aii erved liv llie liuliiw of the elmreh 11 1 the I'lirniPl' Imlel nnd in I he cxeniiig leinlered vi I111I -w. 11- Miiaieil to he mi r,nler proituiin, lint wot more hkp 11. foreiKii iniMrtioimiv nippling. but it wii 11 very iiiIpiiIiiik enleiliiinment, nnd ome of I he piece lemleivil werp filiP, ami in'iluuia nil, lint mn n v ! tin elnl- 'ii en "iMikf n low that I could not Tieur whnt wii -niil, lint judged they were guild liv the Hny Hip wpip 1 1 red liv the nt iiinlieiiPe, for Hip c lunch n nhont full. To m mind, Hie piece leiideieil In Mi I'mdino .IoIim-iiii, 1 ('present inu the tile of 11 I Iniiii tit 1 in her native liind, ill - t iIiiult Hip minuter the girlx 11 re iicntid, nnd the little viilue pliieed on tliiiii, how Ihev aie detro,ved hv the l.iiliit m mniiv inxlaiiceH miioiig the ....ii, mid the loilniv the Hior girla linn. In endure 111 Ike nioee ol tliittcniinf I heir head and eompie iii. their tec!. She Htkp Hint cm'iviiiic 111 the Iioiikc eitiild uudei' iliiinl what wo aniil, nml when ht cIokpiI w if clicercd nnml heartily. The teacher of the cln then lend 1111 article, "The Kspeiienee of Alnry Miiudiilcnc," Hint mi mmv toiielung. Mi Winiiifred llmik. 11 tnenilN'r of the Kacle I'miit Suiidnv elnMil eln-, mn, the oiilv nieiiiln'r of ttie ela Hint took nnv pint in lift exerciMe, ami he iveitcd a viyy iipHoirmt piece on the resurrection ol our I.onl. Tokitig into I'.in-nliiiitioii that out o the llnrt three uiil llnrt.x -I'mir, iiiiliidinu Mi Winiiiired lliuik, there weie none er nhont 1 1 eni of nge, lhc did reiiuirknldv well mid we, cil men of Kn.lc Point, will he glad in the near tut ore lo gie them n heartv greeting. Profct-or P. II. lale nnd two or th lee ot licii. cuuie iilonjj to i'luiH'iine the hunch. The ciime dn we luid with u I.. A. Neil, Mih lit hie I)nveiiMrt, Mu, An geline Neil ami Mr. 11 mold A. I.na rpnee nf A-hlnnd mid Mr. and Mi. II. 1). l'nter mid on, Ihiv l'o-tcr, Mr. ami Mn. A. II. Viiug nud mhi. ( '11 11 old Woiiig. Alter dinner m IihipIi the went on up the -Ileum to tr their liiiud fuelling. N'. P. ! In 11 Mia of t'limns and con uciv licie to H'inl the night -inie I lii-l m-nte. Siiniliix. April :ill, the llnule Point hull ten III went to Hold 1 111 lo pliiy hull nml ciiiiu) lioiue louking rather . n-lliiJli n reporting the umne a -tniiding 10 to in tutor ol Hold Hill, but the laiy av ihnl the had a nn li i-ant tune, it ihev did get hiatiii. II. Chance, the null in-'H'etnr, nut licit' tin- Wi i'l. II Mum, Hie udw'iti-ing mini, nml lu- two ii-Mt.uil welt lie ic mi Mas das nml 011 'I uodiix he and C. l Mi InlMV ot ihua'.'o weie In it- 11.1111 Id -urn- to lie a lu man. Mi- (iioi-.M- Mm tier lit lien 1 teachui'j 111 the puma I v dipai lajint, on iniiiitiii ol i- KH11 shc-l.ir, tin legulpi li.ii'lni. Initio callid a i 011 lie. . nut ot tin -i. .iu' ol a iil.iliM' C. A. Vw-lioiii, the load -uper xioi' ol I. .Ic liciU ili-lii.'t, n,i here lor duinei tlic lir-i ol tin ieek Mr I it 1 1 doit ot A-lilan.l ..- here Mom lav on In- wax out I" I111 -1 1 leek, vvlicii In- -011 i ten Inn.'. Sin. e 11 v la I icp.nl I li.u'i -II Tollex ot )illi iui- -uiil In- in, ill, 111 lo Hi ol . Snlli x ol I Ii hi I" I . Iti,uu & Son- mill Mik. 1 li'l'k ll.l- -"hi Ills llio I 11. nger ol Mi ,l!o.l. ' I 1I poilli.l 1 11 111 t hi ,i a in I I1 I ' 1 1 I l ,11,1 .0 Ml, Vdk,. Si.l p'i I' 1I1. 1 1 .n. 1 ,1 vvli. I 1 1, ..I.' I ink V.I., li'u.l., .l, I J. 1 l,t i u . leliiimil t I 1 M. , u 1 . III. V M. ml t In- 1 ' I V lll-U. Ill itiUII, I mid Ah- Xaiiv ' III. hop . iimii linn Jjioiinl nn hoiiii' ..mv to )...( lit. Holt til .It II ,, , oh Our Neighbors I'll. I. Ml- Mm . II " II. ll ill X CI III II I.MI.'ll ll.lll-l ..I till I lilllllHTI'llll 1 lull inei tin..' la-t Mmidiix iiitrht, n implied in the laic I IN of the Ilec onl. which in it eighth page goe out ot iti way, under the heading of "ConiniPreuil limit to llenrttmiir.e," to xttite that "The tovcpiM went down in the genernl ernh. The clock threw up it- lininU nnd quit, while nonp dee oruted Hip xvnll- mid ceiling like Htueeo work." In jiiatilientinn of the nrgmtmitmn mid nut of repeet to Hie feelingn of thoe preaent, it i only fair to sintc Hint the proceeding were n decorona anil hunncmioim a Hip evnngelixtie tneelingH now in progie. Tlic editor wn not therp III person, lint whs repteNPtited hy a i'pHilei' wlioip opinion-, are exiilentlx liiiixed, for 111 anothet' item on the nleiilieiil nige it add miilt to injury, under the eaplinii of "Cnickxttipn Oct ,f0l)0," hy i-ti.tiiiir Hmt "Some hipiii-licr- liuxe teiigned liccan-c Hi ex dulii't like dicer." CnH Hoot, Southern Pncifie fiiT mim, a former reident hpre, I111I now Ktiitioncd at Honihrook, hn been re new inc the ncipimntmiec of inaiix fiiemU in this xumitx of hitc, V. S. Vonrhi'ii of Nnpn, Cnl., lin heeii in town tin- week, iiixc-lijwtini: proiHi-itioii- which iniglil induce him to remove licie pennmientlv. He is gnatlx ileaed with the eilv nnd it aurniundiiiKs. Little Wiindn Vip, elingiug to a jm'I kitl, 1- the -ubjei't of a photo, alnioht life mn, ax taken recent I v by the Studio Ashland. The eat i a Peimu one ot In mini (ledigipe and eliiimpmn-liip renown, mid n the jiliiH'ilx of Mr-. 1 telle Kehweiu, who own several leline of Ihi Meie, one of which, named "Uuinlo," is vol tied at 'fHHI. Mr. mid Mis. W. II. Heche and Mr. and Mi. A. K. ICmncx nmtored to Medfoid on Tlintsilav on a jminl eoiiibmiiii; liii-ine-- uilh plen-iyc Incident n II x tluv le-lcd the merits of Ih'eheV new Undue car, which in 110 piiiticiilnr was lound wantiii". Court Keportii 1'. Itov Hini nf Medlord wu- in tovvu on Tlinrdi.v nf- tenioon, nltciidiiiir to courl matters. J Newer ili-tin-l No, IN ha- lieen el'e atetl as 1 km' 1 .'-.ilnt mn ot intent adopted hv Hie council on Mux '2. The line will he emltiaecd witlnn terriforx iHHiiidetl hv l.aiii.'l, lli'lniau and OI110 treet. Ilniltl rcipiiii'iin at- have been the means of civntiu. rivuhv 111 in.'th.iiU for niisiug Hie ili-ncil miiouut. Under-' department stole lend muou'.r merchant in a plan v herein a cei lain H'reeiita'.e on -ale- dul 111 Max I s to he till'lii'd illlo Hit mii-nnl 01 1 ga man lion's tiea-urv. Atlornex 11. 1). Itnuv's ha- uone ens on 11 busine lrii vxlu.li lakes him as Inr lis the Allmilie -caiman!. He will ret in n about Max 20. Tcddx Proxosi ha oine Hie com pauv of Southern Pueitie pamtci who wield the bm-li .hi unlioa.l buildings thninghoul -out loin Oicumi and northern Ciilitormn. I'lmik AleWllliaiu- I'etiinieil I101111 Tlini'-ilav 1 1 0111 tin ImiMTinl xitllex, while he ha- heen iitui, nlniu. in t'alixi.'.i and mar Itiaxxl. v II, 4MM ( . jj If fcv JHi S yi k' p-i fr 1 . ."i . . 1 Kfpr.1 v 1 fct I $m ) f"K yJi Li' wlfw l ian j'rtifl fltrTroiffi'rT'i'YTJ HBH'ttf 'I" ' y"wt' K " In '--tiiiwreivi. i.iij.tititLiiiii'ii-iu 1-4 mWtimWsX lit : w llrlrll :M(IMMs, ?!w.lffli3!rfll Vive din ciolil t" Hint ilininte tor iinpioxnnr hi health eondition. but i'oi Ian- he would not live there per iii.uieiiilx under nnv con-iderlinn. The deiippilnlintl of pring ehiekn uive 11 iimed siieh a phae that an oiiieml proelmnntinii from eitv u-tlioiitie- mm jorbid them from mn inn.' at huge. The committee on Fourth of July celebration, through it deportment ot entertainment ehnnnel", hn naked the eit.x council for An appropriation of aViOH to aid the eaue. The loenl hi"h aehool hn nearly n score of it's most xklllful athlete in netixe tnuning, remly to participate in the track nnd lilil meet which will occur nt Medloid on Snturdav ol tbi week. Coach lliilehison ha the training in charge and 1 attending to everv detail. Hebnnn' bathing estnbli-bment j about rendv lor it anmnier pntrona, mid will ojnn fonnnllv on Hntnrdny. May . The Niitiitnriiini will follow at an enrlv date, and will, a laat year, be under tho nimiiigenieiit of Hum Praeht. The topic nt the ovnngelitii ineat ing on Vednpdti. evening wn "Conversion" a a main subject. The attendance wn Inrgelx of Medfonl people, oxer '2110 bavin, been present. Having paitieipnteil in the -one of meetings in their home town with het results, thev gnxe eiieoiirmicmcnt b their prcciice heie of the faith Hint is in them both na to nuinbei nnd iietixe woik in furthering the entlinal-a-lie pint whieli elutraeleiii'cil the meetina tltt'oimhoiit. A most eordinl inxitnlHin wiw nxteiiileil them tp re rHat tha vlaJt, Itiul Ihn hv ininiiig force tfl ailil power to the great re xixnl moxement 111 which Mer. Miilhi mid Vescey nie diligentl en gaged. II. Fny AIill. Hie noted exnngelist. who died recently, create a vacancy amoinr the Intent cniruued lor the forthcoming loenl elimitmniua as sembly. The program fm 101(1 1 be ing ununited n to tlelnil ami change a to lie in readme-- at mi enrlv tlate. Morn Durxen, heretofore ol the pnng eoiniiiiiniiV publieitv lm renu, haxing allied hiuisell' Willi the ehaiitauiiia movement 011 wheels un der Kllisoti-Vhite niispict. will take to the platform inittallv m June. The eiieuil will inelmle apteral states. He was publieitv malinger at Kugene piexioiis to eoimiiK to A-lilaiiil, a mi sttion which the Kugene ehmuber of commerce, lollovvin. the exmuple set bv mi iiieiciisiiig n umbel' o communi ties since Hie boom and bust dav- of I1MIH- III. ha- abolished. (leoiire (uaxle, n resident of Kuu-i'iie. lm been fleeted M'eietiirv of it chamber o commerce, merging these duties to L'etliir with the piiblieity one into one eoiiimoit tui-l. vice Hike llooHr, mi iiiit-ider, who was onto the job -a 1 eel v a xenr. Nldllcx .1. Il.il -low ot YrcLi mid. Mi - l.aiu.i AlaeDoxxel of t euti.it Point were mained at the Cnliloium town on Max 1. Itcx, J. II. Sknlmore, pioneer i.--tor and editentoi licie, died lit linage. near aiieouxei, ..-h Slav '-', aaeil 7S xiai-. He vv a- a native ot Ln hind, About IM7 :t he fonnded the A-lilaml iiendcmx, a leadini; sehool ol lllose e.llllel 1I11X- which llUlllbclid I'l'-iiliiit- ol not 011 1 v southern l'u .'Hi, but al-n iioilhern Caliloii.1,1, .iiiioii'.' it pupil-. , a Mi'tlu'ili-' l.,-l,l III .ll,IH,l lllllll-tl I l.ll I ill. 'I u ll h ,,l l, 1 il. 11 11 t ,1 l.lN.ll XV in I , I II m with their strong tr.nvliim tivacl give you a suivr grip on the road and enable you to drive with confidence and safety. The Price Is Less than that of plain tread styles of several other standard makes. I lie bigffest service orranizatioi in tlic industry (more than 1 00 FisU Branches) is back of cvciy lite, ready with Fbk FREE SERVICE for everv dealer and tire uaei. n Medford a common liuililm. at n peiiod when Aslilmul did not uftoid Midi mnlti pheitv ol elmreh edifice a are noxx apparent. Ilowexcr. it wn with the Ashland aemlemv that In name i- o intimatelv eonnepted. npplvitig the piuctieal to nn eminent degree in ex -erv phnp of a liberal pdueation. He lenxp a xxi(p..ilo four son, of whom Newell lives at Iluell. Wash .1..--eph. at thnnlia: Clyirle. Ileikil. Cnl., and Frank, nt ltlnckfont, Idaho. A leap year tinner wn given ' Moose hall Wt'diipdnv evening, ninl. 1 Hull AIooe anpiee, the attend m iiM,n which wn lnrap and thp le-tn 1 tie the vcrv merriest. A eli.iii.i member of the order, who eaiher in the evening attended the revival nn I ing, 1 inithorilv for the utntemMit. bordering on the snendigion. that tin rnnk of the dancer wn percept iblx inei eased a -non a the label n.n I. meeting wn oxer. Chnrlea lloalpy i mil .nunin alter being housed for ix weeks with rheumatic complipntinn. He ha "thrown phjsie to the dogs" nnd will hereafter confine medical treatment to principles on a chiropractic bai. Alpha Chapter, Nn. 1. Dicier of the Kii"tern Obi. ami Ahltind Lodge. No. :i. A. V. & A. M., will join to get her in 11 social gathering on Thurs day ix cuing, May II, nt Maotiic hull. Member of the Star, al-o Miison in general, with their wive me invited to pailieipnte. Mis Margaret Dnhl, I ih tali an nt Ynka, ha resign ml. and the xacmiev litis been Idled liv the appointment of Ali He-ie Kilverthorne of Saein inento. Arr. and Mr. IL J. Kdwnrds Inixe returned from a winter' outiiiu; 111 Florida and varum mint in the south nnd east. Air. Kdwnrds ui luiv. a far a- Conneetieut, while the lat ter visited in Philadelphia. Thex .'nine home via t'alil'nrniii, and altiii.le.l ipiite n reunion ol the A-lilaml eolonv ut Pnsiiileiiu. "The Itogiie," ollieial annual ol high selmid netixities for lOIti, lia mude it npHntiince. It 1 11 hand some x olume ol oxer liftv pages, "built" nltiiig new nnd entirelx tlill.i ent lines fmin ll pix'deeesor-. The volume is dedicated to the facnltx ol the institution. A generou all.. tin. nt of lvadmar matter is supplemeuteil U hue specimen of pictorial emht II1-I1 ment. I'eni Alurphv i ediloi m chief; Klbert I'arloxv. huinc mini nger, and Alice Van tier Sluis, n..i ant. Kuniee (liubli. the stall .1M1-1, also lemlt'ietl a like service lor pi. eetlitig aiinunls. Depnitment repic seutulixe Weie numeroii. I.erov Asheral'l apiMiiicd in Uehall ol tin po-lgi'inls; Hoiollix Kdvxiinls, .Ir.nn iities- John Antleison mid Uuth Had lex. Hr-onals; b-ith Abbott, lor tin bnv-, mid Charlotte Clmptcllc lm the girl-, kept lab on all.lclii-- The sen ior Irple-elllative- wt le llnlidil Krohbai Ii. Helen Mome ami Marx Wei-, nliiilger. i he annual vxa pi mini at Hie 'fillings nl lite. Iluiue.-liinl ltelliiiill-liiiieiil No. I. UK) acre. S ml from Med fonl, about aom) tier wood euax haullim dlfitanre. about 1-2 of bind ran he fanned when cleared, In heart of hetii how and entile ranae In eoun tx, Nome ImpiovementH. No J. 10 miea. T ml from iull ro.nl about I ami tlera wootl eas.x haulhiK distance, nhout 10 in rm bot tom l.i ml, optiis on flrt il.n- tins ami i.iitle range I'li.mi ' I !., or . 'I1 .11 . ". 1 -1 l nn -t T 3JI I ires lor Sale By Vulcanizing Works Medford flsr ill ili rft-v TLe flrifftnal Malted Milk A Nouriihini! 1 Wmw . ifflSP'-aiPP i.r aw i&y tx "yw . at.ii.sk vi Digeitible -. jr- - 1 ., - Tho powder diuolvc in water. Necdt no cooking- Keep it on hand. iii.k .n. U.1...1 ... ...... in nnwUr I ThnOrlffinal Food-Dtlnk for altancs. Kor Infants. Invalid and growing children. More nourishing than ea, coffee, etc. Pure nutrlllon.uphullding tho whole body. In the home, ornt Hotel, and Cnfei. Invigorate s mming mothers, and the aged. I tC stitutes ccal VOU Same Prico tor Vul Kg W-ZFA. -nrc fSPw0 m Our inntrtirlinru In tlie famou etlltor of tlie Donlon Cookinp Scliool Magazine were: "Get up a book of recipes of tlic tilings people like best. Find lite bed way to mak.and bake cacli one. Then write it out o 'ilumly that even an inexperienced bouicxvifc can't have a failure." "The Cook's Book" was the result. Some of llie 90 recipes were oriBi natcd, many of them were improved upon, and all were personally tested by this best known authority on cooking in America, and she tells so clearly how she made everx thing that one cannot go astray. While some of the cakes and pastry are elaborate enough for any occasion, the recipes are all thoroughly practical and call for no expensive ami untttual ingredients. In addition to telling how lo make them, the book is beautifully illustrated in colors showing how to arrange and serve the dishes appctiingly. More than half a million of "The Cook's Rook" are now in use in Amer ican households. Yet the demund is constantly increasing. Many send for two or Ihrec at a lime to give to friends or vming bouse- . keepers. Don't depend on borrowing one from a tf , i neighbor have one of xour own. Ui'scS How to Get "The Cooks Book" In rvrry 2'c ran nl K C Ruling Powder ii packed a io).ne rrrnfuatr head in one oFtlirw irttilWatr, i .un it on a Klal .aid il you likri Willi )out name and ad dim plainly wiillcn. ami' I In- I'tx.k'i lluok " will he muled hec ol cliarg' Only one Look lor e41.il crtlili .- . 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