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MEfrFOftD 3fATL TmfttTNTV MEDFOM), OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925
SCIENCE APPLIED IN
FULL FORCE TO GET
tho 0ttiiKe;rovc Htate bank at Dei
.Mien, learned late yesterday.
After u flight of moro than 150
nil leu in un automobile following
the holdup, the men were captured
ne. Avenue City, Mo., north of
here. Two of their companions
escaped.
Frank FavrlH, 24. of Kansas City.
nhot In the arm and un unidentified
man Hhot in tho head are the ones
In L'ulody here. They were wounded
when Ht. Jom-ph officers cnsafjed
them In a gun fitfht on the Jeffer
son hitch wny, following information
that they were headed toward St.
bunk, set off a burglar alarm siren.
They were forced to flee with only
$1500 and were hotly pursued.
Then radio, telegraph and tele
phone spread the news and an air
plane and poshes joined In the chase.
Speeding down the highway near
Avenue City, the quartet ran into un
was ready to necoinmoduto ' the
o
o
wounded bank robberH.
The loot was recovered. It was be
lieved the m taring men who hid two
' 0
o
hours In ihe home of uu oniony
couple whom they forced to pro
vide a chanirc of clothing, later min
o
Bled with the crowd attracted to the
ambUKh laid by four Ht. Joseph po
vicinity and compelled some motor
ists to drlvo them away.
licemen, but the fugitives sued past.
; In a burst of speed the robber car
swung around a curve and turned
j over. Two of the men were caught
and the others escaped Into tho
I woods.
To give a fitting climax to the
chusc, an undertaker with his hearwe,
and a minister were In at the finish.
The hearse, returning; from a ceme
tery, had Joined in the pursuit and
IS
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 28. Hunk
lobbing lopHn't jniy with o ninny
iiindi-rn wen)tma it tho command of
tho police and the bunks, two men
, who participated in the rubbery of
ARIZONA FIRE
I The robbers had their first surprise
during the robbery when Mrs. T. H.
Miner, wife "f the president of the
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sf1 Wesson Oil and an egg make
' MAYONNAISE rS
Few things are easier to make than good mayonnaise.
Wesson Oil and a fresh egg beaten together and seasoned to taste and
you have a mayonnaise you'll be proud of !
Quickest results arc obtained if the oil and egg arc not too cold.
The ordinary temperature of your kitchen is just right.
Break an egg in a bowl ,
Add about a tablcspoonful of Wesson Oil.
Beat vigorously with an egg beater or a fork until the oil and egg are
thoroughly mixed. How long will that take? Perhaps while you count fifty
ot as fast as you can count but as fast as you can beat.
Add another tablcspoonful of oil and beat again vigorously. Two table
spoonfuls and beat again. Two or three more and beat again.
Your mayonnaise will begin to diicken a little.
Then add Werson Oil four or five tablcspoonfuls at a time, beating well after
each addition until your mayonnaise is as thick and stiff as you want it. The
more oil you beat into it the thicker your mayonnaise will be about two
cupfuls is the usual amount. Never add more than a quarter cupful of oil at
any one time.
After your mayonnaise is made, add seasoning. Mix a half tcaspoonful of
salt, a tcaspoonful each of sugar and mustard, a generous pinch each of paprika
. and red pepper add a tablcspoonful of lemon juice or vinegar and stir until
the salt and sugar arc dissolved then pour into the mayonnaise and beat well.
With Wesson Oil Mayonnaise as a base you can make many delicious
fancy salad dressings in a very few minutes for instance
RUSSIAN DRESSING
To make Russian Dressing you add to three-quarters of a cupful of Wesson Oil
Mayonnaise one-half of a hard boiled egg that is chopped very fine, one
tablcspoonful of chopped green pepper, one tablcspoonful of chopped pimen
tocs, one tablcspoonful of chopped chives and one-third of a cupil of Cbli
Sauce. Stir in the juice of a quarter lemon.
FOHT HUACHUCA, Ail., May 28
(A. P.) A little band or tired, In
trepid volunteer fire fighters gave
thanks today for ruin which cxtin
guiHhed flames sweeulnB Miller peak
In the Huarhuea mountains near hore
after turning back the volunteers
for seven days. v .
Hcd-sklnned Apaches battled the
flames with their white faced broth
ers of the range, and finally were
reinforced by troops from' this mlll
tury post. i
Utile realizing their plight, it was
said, volunteers had been hemmed
into side canyons by the flames and
faced possible death when the clouds
unloosed their moisture. A steady
rainfall soon' brought the fire under
control and created an avenue Df
escape for the fire fighters. 1
The last flaming timbers were ex
tinguished Inst night after 6000 acres
had been burned over.
Medford Rotary
Club News
The Medford ftotary club at Its noon
day luncheon this week held n very in
teresting meeting, and the entertain
ment feature was conceded by all to be
one of the best to date.
Jay Gore gave some very remark
able and very entertaining features In
magic and his work certainly Is of a
very high class and exceptionally clev
erly executed and brought forth very
favorable comment.
Bort Paul gave an Interesting talk
on the coming National Guard en
camp ment to be held here In June, and
hiK appeal for automobiles to take the
soldiers to Crater Lake during, their
Htny in the Rogue River valley met
with hearty responso and the Rotary
club will use ItH best endeavors to fur
nlsh Its share ofthe transportation-to
Crater Lake, . as a. total of about 600
cars will he required.
Frank Newman gave a very instruq-
tive talk on the. Rotary code of etthice.
This was a very instructive, talk. It,
was also the concensus of , opinion by.
the majority of those present that a.
resolution directing the International
officers to make World Peace the out
standing theme for Rotary for 1925
1926; and to inaugurate through the
clubs of the United States a campaign
of oducatlon, with that end Jn view,
was a worthy effort that should have
careful thought and study.
EnUl Mohr gave- a talk regarding the
good work of the D. O. K. K. hand and
tho efforts that were being made re-!
gardlng Its eastern trip this year. ,
no visitors were jonn t-t. L,ewis or
Lewlston, Idaho, and Paul C. Morton
of Portland. . . , ;
The Screen
By Ye Press Agent.
George Ik' ban Coming. 1
George Reban is to appear tomor
row and Saturday at the Rialto thea
ter In whnt is described as his finest
motion picture production, which is an
announcement of unsusal interest to
those who recall his remarkable char
acterization In "The Sign of the Rose."
The tttlo of the new production is
:Tho Greatest Love of Ail," and Mr.
Heban spent many months In the de
velopment of a romantic, thrilling
story, full of heart interest and pathos,
with a liberal sprinkling of comedy sit
uations such as Mr. Bcban knows so
well how to handle.
"Forty Winks Closes.
The Paramount picture. "Forty
Winks," directed by Paul Irlbe and
Frank Urson from Hertram MUl-
hauser's adaptation of the mystery
farce, "Lord Chumley," by David Bel
asco at the RIalto theater will close its
run there tonight.
Viola Dana. Theodore Roberts and
Raymond Griffith arefeatured In the
cast of the production which includes,
among othor big names. Cyril Chad
wick. Anna May Wong and William
Boyd.
Gripping Drama at Crntcrian.
A gripping love drama that affords
Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon Ideal
material for displaying their histrionic
talents Is contained tn' ,"I Want My
Man." today's film feature at Hunt's
Craterian theater.
'I Want My Man" is from the novel,
The Interpreter's House." by Struth-.
era Burt, and principally concerns ft!
woman who gives up her husband, to
his flint love, only to want him back.
and applies herself to the task of get
ting him, in the most interesting man
ner.
While, as usual, the adaptatlonist
has taken what the lover of literature
might deem unwarrantable liberties
with the Burt novel, .he (or she) has
succeeded In producing an amazingly
Interesting and dramatic screen tale,
featured by splendid acting on the
part of the star performers, some cork
ing photography against arresting
backgrounds nnd some "jai.y" pa
geantry that is well worthwhlle.
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