Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1925, Image 14

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GUILTY VERDICT FOR
KLOONEY IN ROCK'
Hints From a House-
Wife's Kitchen Diary
fcpCk, ISLAND, III., July 3I.r-(A.
JMrjohn P. I.ooney woa found giilliy
of conspiracy 1" pro In; t gambling ly n
Jury which reports In circuit court in
o'ny., '. ' -'' '
f, In Ilnd Looney guilty the Jurors
placed his punishment at ana In five
yeara wlh no fine ' ' '
iLooney .accepted' hi . fate calmly,
tlih! rja itu vlsbly. liffected. Ills
daughteiV tors. Ursella.,Hnhiblln, who
has1 been 'constantly at her; father's
a(le, broke down. I , ; ' ; .
....(Attorney; W, CJ. Alien, ohlej, counsel
for the jjrfense, Ihdltrtti-.t; hV,vnuld
auk for onw lrloli i. -i . ( '',... !.V. .
"-The prosecution of T-ooney resulted
from Rock laland'a vice war of three
years -bro which climaxed a series of
personal animosities and disturbances
begun' -years ago;, when I..ooney, n
ounff man, known n a criminal law-,
ypj", bpernted 'the tork Inland Newn,
Which tae'owncd. ; ,
. ,irbrough the News prosecution In
JiU irial,', for -conspiracy eonlcded
joney ruled the underworld and the
police by threat of puhllrlty und'rol
ty'cfly ' haonthly tribute from dlpord
erljt houses .saloons and gamblers, 1 '
he immediate caiytn of the vlre war
waa the klilln gnf William Oohcl. n
saloon keener,, after federal Investlan
tors obtained from him Home cancelled
cheoka payable. o Louis Ortell,. alleged
wholesale bootlegger and friend of
Looney, whose name appeared on the
bank of aome of the chocks.
The Mock Jshind ArgiiN and Trl-
Clly pnpers launched a cleanup cam
polgh nod were Joined by citizens' com.
miliees.'.
y'jrhe climax canie Oclnhcr 0. 1022,
When ''Ixionov'a Son. John Conner
.oonay;, - was killed ns he sat with his
father In' ai automobile In front of n
hotel, 'The elder; Loodqy escaped the
Shots fired from passing, automobiles
flpd later dlsapepared. : i
An .investigation resulted In Indict
ment , 'against -Looney and Hock -Ih-land
officials for consplruc. ylo pro
rect'gambllng. and In trials and convictions-of
'four snentas klllera of the
ion.t ? .! , ' ..' .
'! efeanwhlta XOoney ''was located In
New, Mexico,, arrested on a federal
Warrant .chargrng.-lnter-state transpor
tation' of a stolen automobile and, later
when he went to Peoria to answer the
charge, wa taken to Rock Island and
arraigned on the indictments, one of
which charged the murder of Oabel.
f 'During the trial for alleged conspiracy-
to protect the gambling,
.boney1 'Produced 'several sensations
when'he shouted at Assistant Attorney
fleneral Hndley, "Mar do what you
please with me, but lenve my child
alone." and later when he was search
ed and a revolver was taken from
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For Jaded
Summer Palates
ItMI.IIAItll "
SHOUT CAKE
Kvery housewife knows that her
' family enjoys the succulent flavor
f Of rhubarb and that a pie with Its
Juiciness (.bubbling under a flaky
: Croat Is always a treat. Most have
also found that a dish of stewed
rhubarb for breakfast la most wel
vome. Yet very few aver seem to
think of using this delicious fruit
vegetable, which has better food
value than many fruits, except In a
pie or, sauce. .
.Ithubarb short cake makes an at
tractive and delicious dessert.
Wash the rhubarb, peel and cut
Into pieces. Place In an enameled
ware saucepan, cover with boiling
water una cook s.owly until tender.
The surfuce of enameled ware does
not Interact with fruit and veget.
able acids, so the fruit ajajl utensil
will not be affected. Then drain
off the water and for every two
cups of rhubarb add one cup of
,. sugar, and flavor with ground cin
nutnon to taste.
Tor the short cake, alft together
three cupa flour, three teaspoons
Duxing ponder and one-half tea
spoon salt. Cut In one half cup
shortening or ruo It in with the
fingers. Then add one cup of milk
and one egg, well beaten. Spread
evenly In a well buttered layer cake
pan and bake In a but oven for
twenty minutes. When the Ailing
and cake are cool, split the cake,
put. the' rhubarb between and on
lop and serve with whipped cream
with a llttlo cinnamon dusted over
the top. , .,. .
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OF 'TAILED MEN
1.. tOS ANOEI.Efl, July SI. (A. P.)
rrrftenrcfi tor A, trliie of "tailed men"
will he resumed this full by V. I.oy
-1(008,1 who. 'announced today Ire would
leave In'. Seiiteiriboi': for iho I'blllp--pllie
in one ofu the practically unex
plored .Islands "of which group ho
bQpes tq find his ."misalng links."
GENERALMEIN
IS
IION0KON0, July 31. (A. P.) An
cute situation Is reported to have
risen In Amoy over tlio slinntltiK on
Wednesdny of a Chlnose merchnnt
who wag known to be friendly to the
llritish. A Chinese secretary of tho
municipal pourioll was wounded ut the
same. time.. A. general strike is be
IlevHd to be Inevitable In Amoy and
q : stringent boycott ' la bolng main
fhjit.' 'A . llritish gunboat hull left
MAqor, 1, ; J , W ', , ,
iGUMAJt CLIMBS
: -One -dtsii Uiiiboi i.-hioh oua jsc.
prepared In a easseiole or baking
risharu becon.ii very popular
with housewlvi ui.jiua3 they re
quire no attention after they are
placed In the Jven, eauept propu
liming. ' ; - . . ,,
With the u,Mu breuu anu
bultor, and followed ny a llmple
dessert and coffe., .tht touolng
- dish makes a couipibw ulnner for
' four. .
Cut bhie-us.t4 uf si puund of
.veal In four even pleota, ana one
quarter of J pound ham It. strips.
Cook until brua lb ootUr and
' then place In au .nkuieieu wie
, casserole or oxlng aiau. la tliv
remaining fat brown tut atnul
onions, add to the meat with one'
up .stock or water, heated, one
half cup celery cut In strips, one
teaspoon salt and one eighth .tea
spoon pepper. Then add one cup
tomatoes, the acid of whlcb will1
not affect the enameled ware dlahj
Cover and bake one hour. Add
two cups potato cubes and cook
until the potatoes are soft. Thick
en gravy with flour mixed with
water, add string beans or peas
and serve hot.
CARROTS A IA KINO
Toung carrots which are so
healthful and ao plentiful now
are delicious prepared In the fol
lowing unusual way. . .
Cut tender carrota Into slim
"fingers" and dice these into inch
lengths. Place In an enameled
ware saucepan, which will preserve
their delicate color, cover . wllei
water and eook until vapv tender
Salt toward the end and drain
well, l'repare for a very liberal
QUart. about a nlnt of rich htehlv
seasoned white sauce made of part'
mux, to which has been added.'
while cooking, a dash of cayenne
pepper, one teaapoonru! of scraped
Onion and one lahlesnnnnfnl eitph
of finely diced celery, minced pars
ley ana minced red sweet pepper
Pour sauce over carrola. cntnlilnA
lightly aud serve very hot.
MHAWnKKIlV JUICE
. FOR bl'AIMUll PUNCH .
'The "housewife wno wishes lo
serva an umtsut.l drink during the
summer months will prepare straw
berry Juice before the season
closes. A little Juice of this piquant
oerry adds a delightful color and
flavor to any fruit drink.
. Heat three cups of sugar and
one cup of water In an enameled
ware saucepan. Add two cups of
trawoerrles and boil ten mlnulea.
Mash the strawberries In the syrup
Mi that all the Juice will be ex-1
trauted. Than lot cool. Enameled
tare la Impervious to the action of
fruit acids so there will be no
danger of tne rrult becoming af
tected or discolored. Have bottlea '
or Jara ready, heat the fruit again,
and seal whlie hot.
A ery good punch Is' made of
strawberry, pineapple, leinon and
oraugt Juice, strong tea and waler,
with either white birch beer or
inter ale added Just before serv-
The 'Jell br.fri that lias been under
reconstrif ilpn for Ihe past 'two
months' Is now completed and tilled
with hoy.
N. P. Hanson is harvesting bis hay
Crm this vveek.v
Ed Holmnn, who has been working
for Ham Coy, returned lo Ashland
rlunduy, " '
Oscar and Carl llunson returned
.home from their work Snturdny
night to assist their fulher. Willi his
haying on Sunday.
Nick Young, having completed his
work for Sam Coy. returned to Uugle
point Saturday. He will now begin
to build a granery for Pete Sinle.
Oscar ' llunson' called at the Coy
Hume Snturday night,
" Sam Coy and lid llolman rut a
bee tree'Runduy morning. They were'
iienerously' nwnrded ' for their efforts'
'hy over five gallons of delicious wild
honey.
Mra. Bertha Charley ' and family
Visited nt the home of Mrs. Oim1
Comstork last Thursday; I
'" 'Paul Kurs Is employed by Andw
flrhisom to harvest his wheat crop,'
"Mennlfee Chnrley mid Medit Coiif
etVk were visitors at the Walter
Charley home Hundny.
FAR AWAY TIBET
I,ONI0J, July 31. (A. P.) Civil
war lit rn)ortiMl to havo lrokon out
In the land of tho Lnmns, Tibet, In
HpfM'Inl (INputchefl (rom ' Cnlouttn
which are dene r I bed ns unofflclul.
The Rltuatlon ta said to havo de
veloped through a plot by military
officers who had been trnlned nhrond
and Imbibed western Ideas an against j
tho ancient rule of priesthood ngnlnst
the hamalat chun-h, and against i
Ihiddhlttm. The offlcera, the ells-1
patehoa Hhow, plotted to overthrow'
Lamlani and In order to do thltt at
tempted to mako war on the Sera
and) Oropunjr monasteries, the
NtronglioldH nt tho ljimaiflt mnnkn.
Tho plot Avas dlfloovered nnd the Tl
henan. commander In rhlcf waa de
graded and replaced hy Drasau
Drumpn. n relatlva of the Dnlat
Lama, nplritunl head of the rountry.
The general commanding the Dalai
I,amaJft body and another supporter
of modern wentern Ideas nlso waa de
graded while n third plotter. Manner
Tadma j Chandra, I was killed while
trying to emnpe to Oalrulta, where
he bus relatives. -,
The 1 .in mi I st belrarhy Is declared
to be as fanatical as ever agalnnt the
YOU CAN BUY A
34x4
Cord for . v
$16.50
Phipps Auto Park Service
Highway at Jackson 8treet
O. B. WILLIAMS CO. Sash & 'Doors
'The doctor who claims to he a dls
ir't le of lfsj-wri.l-s ir n vlolutt'S the
lllpporrnten (i lh.. fs i i-l r worthy
riiernlier of the nenlini mfi sislon.
Ylljrffietis'
UfivJbt'.
res.
breakfast
nooks "
Savb thb women-polk entUeu imp
and keep the dining room tidy all day.
The men like one because it is nest,
attractive, warm and cozy, O. B.
x Williams Breakfast Nooks are easy
to put in the old home. Specify it in
tht new. s
Wt make two designs in (ires to
curtly fit your own measurements.
Made of high grade kiln. dried fit
lumber specially sanded
ready for paint or stain. Gltdlo(f
Our nttlog givst full pv Yttil
kul.rs. We sell dirart (ran
eur fermry at lowest pnna if if
coasiwsnl widi food quality, jf
. Sasjji nd Doors
lt0 1st Ave. BA Seattle, Wo.
STRIKE OF BRITISH
TRUCE IS SIGNED HARVESTING
was reached. Ho sulci liu would leave
It tJ Winston ChiLrcliIll, chancellor of
the exchequer to five out Uie details
tonight.
It is understood that the miners'
wages will continue al the enisling
scale for at leant nine months. '
day after a labor motion to reject It
was defeated by a vote of 263 to 98.
The measure was one of the most
Important projects announced In the
recent budget presented lo parliament
by Chancellor Churchill.
In a nllv of 100.000 DCOIlle. 32.600
are forty and over In years. A tenth
of these S260 will succumb to can
Parlv rilnn-nnsla and ea-rlv nnera-
tlnn would save practically every vic-
. LONDON, July SI. (A. P.)
Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin In
formed the house today that a pro
visional agreement hud been reiti'h-'
r-d 'In the conl Industry and ' that
Ihe ' miner-owners have withdrawn
their notices for two weeks, thus
nvertlnic a country-wide strike called
for midnight tonight.
The notices that hnve hnnn with
drawn were those posted at the pit
heads Informing the miners that new
conditions would be effective at mid
night tonight, in view of the Inability
to arrive at a new working agree
ment supplanting the one that ex
pires today.
These notices hurried the decision'
of the miners' federation for the na-
I Inn.ul.l.. ul.lla ..11..., r I
meni the working agreement ended.
it- IB iissuniett the millers will con
tinue at rlielr tasks under the pres
ent, hours and wages, wllh the gov
ernment giving timini'iol aid lo the
owners, until a foil Inquiry Into the
mining Industry has been completed.
The agreement which Baldwin an
nounced Is suhjevt lo confirmation
lh. thb various conl producing dis
tricts of the country.
I'he executive of the miner's fede
ration has telegraphed to ull local
unions, "notices to strike suspended;
continue work."
STARTS
IN EAST OREGON
POMTIA.MI), Ore., July '31. Wheat
harvest is In full swing In the eastern
part of the state wltb Iho yield aver
aging better than 2S bushels to the
acre In most - sections. Weather has
boen dry during the past week but
whentr matured well antl hurveHturs
report quality excellent.
Hauling is just getting under way
and considerable wheat has already
Deen snipped.
Umatilla cqunty received ' slight
showers during the week, sufficient
for grain and other crops, but hunlly
enough to tin pasture uny good.
J'
M eUsiJ AVUO
Tfie breakfast cooked, the kitchen cool
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That's Quick Quaker, the "no hot kitchen"
, solution of the summer breakfast problem'
-i- TJERE ls,the right summer breakfast . . ,
X X oats and milk. Doctors urge it Children
do well on it. Active folks need it
Yet you cook it in 3 to 5 minutes.
'. That means no frying and stewing on fog
' ' mornings,
-- It means meeting hot days with a smile.
; Get Quick Quaker. You wiU be delighted.
Same rich Quaker flavor. Cooks faster, that's
the' only difference.
LONDON. July 31. (A. P.) Thn
crisis in the coal Industry which
threatened a strike of the miners be
ginning ut mltlnlgHt tonight, has been
settled. Announcement of thn settle
ment was made through the press
association shortly before 4 o'clock
this urternoon.
The trude union congress had lilted
the threat of an embargo on all coal
movements in Great Britain antl has
i,iii,u,iv.i-m uiui on tiuiuus mvoiveu i
will cnntinim nt wnpli I
A supplementary estimate in con
nection with the coal settlement will
be presented In parliament on Wed
nesday anil discussed Thursday.
Tho prime minister did not amplify
the bare announcement, which was
made five minutes after the settlement
, POP.TI.AND, Ore., July 31. (A. P.)
The Alhina Marino Iron works, port
of the Cornfoot shipynrd of war time,
was destroyed by fire early today. The
damage was estimated at- Sloo.tioo,
only a small part of which was coveretl
by insurance.
William Cornfoot, head of tho Al
blna Marino Iron works, wns unable to
sny this morning whether the plant
would be rebuilt.
The flumes leaped tho street at one
time and uttacketl the warehouse of
the Northwest Sitles company, but fire
men prevented serious loss to - that
structure. The cause of the fire had
not been learned this' morning. Tho
fire was discovered In the southeast
corner of the huge building occupied
by the Iron woi ks nnd had gained
great headway when firemen arrived.
The fire was spectacular, the flames
lighting ihe sky over the whole city.
Jobless Insurance Fails.
I.ONDOS, July 31. (A.- P.) Tho
unemployment insurance bill was
passed by the house of commons to-
Cookatu
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not been received and the dispatched'
did not show how fnr tho dtfacrlp
tfon "rivll wnr" Is j-UHtlfled. .
ft
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Phone 366
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