Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 13, 1929, Image 9

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Learn How to Prepare Those Choice Hurry-Up Dinners Wednesday
MEDFOftn MATL TTUBTTXE. MEDFORP. OUT-MOW TT'KsDAV. AT'Cl's? V lOifl.
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OUT-OF-DOOR COOKING SCHOOL
That tho lailicH uf Met) ford ami
Soutln-rn Oregon were .pit-awed
with the nnvt-1 idea of hohlim;
tin cnurmi of ruuklnn lessons
nut of doors was prown by Hu
la ik attendance at tin firt
day's lesson, held ttho t;h rn's
IiliiyKi'oiiml on West Main streot
today, iimltT tu- auspices of the
Southern (trenon I ins corporation
ml the Mail Tribune. With Miss
Victoria Warner, dietitian, in her
trim wliitt; apron, as tua.,hr.
A complete out nf door kitchen
)ilus been erected and equipped
Willi a Tup pa 11 ;as raiiK'. kitchen
cabinet, tables and every conve
nience desired.
'oinfor;ntlo scats are arranged
under the shades of the trees. A
short musical program was given
prior to the lesson in modern
cooking by the 1 'aimer Music
House on a Victor electrola, and
thp large number of ladies at-,
tendjng were highly pleased with
the enjoyable and profitable af
ternoon, 1 1 was the f i rst of a serh is f
four cooking lessons to be held
! - ' ' - - - ;
I Mafia in the Italian' colony, in uV- I
i clared, to be the out landing bit
of law enforcement work this '
week. He is accused of having ex
torted money from fellow coun
trymen, charging them with dcatn
if they failed to pay tribute. I'oor
(Italians, as a rule, paid two dollars
from ; to 4:::n p. in.. cl(iHln(?til nd large sums were ex- ,
with a big day on Kridav. , tracte.l from others. Ma-io met
Miss Warner'a leetuivs are , ' undoing when he ordered '
plea.singlv Informal and are not ; 'nl'nK l,illiiin ,,l,t of tJlti vll' 0,1
unlv for those just learning to Pln of death and then took pos
cook, but everv expert in this : "'sIon of his wife. Maggio will
line will find something to in- l, dpurttMl. ab.ng with his body
tei..nt b.-r in 1 Ui W-irner't lec- i iiiards. The arrest of a bomb
tares and demonstrations.
Miss Warner delights her hear
ers by her charming . personality
and the pleasing way in which she
manufacturing gan.
' last week.
was reported
Tliu Uright Side.
h, " " is pointed out the
of cooking
The dietitian tells her audience,
to be free in askina any questions j
they desire on any phase of cook-I
ing. During the lessons .1 iss j
Warner illustrates her tall; by j
cooking various things and, at
times, has a whole, meal in thu
process of construction.
The school is really a series of
lectures on home economics and
modern kitchen methods, which j
every woman who is a house- J
keeper will be intensely interest- j
ed in hearing. I
There is plenty of parking space J
for automobiles and every courtesy j
possible will he shown those who j
attend by a number of Hoy Scouts, j
pointed out the preparations
t'hieago is making for the world's
fair set for l!!t:i. The city has no
available land for a site for the
big undertaking and has begun the
construction of an island in l.akf
j Michigan, not far from Soldier's
I Field, Crant 1'ark and the Chicago
Museum of A rt. fonst ruction of
1 the island is well underway and it
: is planned to cover an extensive
! area. Work is being completed on
j the new t'hieago Opera house, the
tallest building In the city, .and
construction is just midway on thn
new Marshall Field, building, LM
stories high, over a block, square,
planned to have the most floor
space of any structure. in the world.
A new building of fin stories is
planned but construction has not j
been begun. j
The largest baseball crowd of j
the season and the largest thai has i
ever been in Wrigley field attend-
ed the closing game this week be- i
iween the Cubs ami Urooklyn, the.
Cubs losing, it to 4. following close !
playing throughout the game, in- ,
eluding four double outs by each '
team and a home-run by lioge-s
Hornsby, Chicago's baseball, hero. J
A crowd of M.ihhi people was esti
mated to be present, exclusive of
baseball fans who were on roofs .
of buildings and houses on the
other side of the K'-fout wall on ,
two sides of the field. Members
of the liomlrich Silver Fleet, who
were in Medford several weeks ago
and later seen in Iowa. South Da-
Uota ami Wisconsin, were the hop- :
or guests of the t ubs, who pre-sr-nted
the auto drivers with a cub
bear as mascot for the remaining
lL'.niio mile of the 3:uiU)-mrio trip.
Foul balls which went Into the
crowd never came back and li or
L'O fans went home with souvenirs
of the game.
The program for Chicago, ns sug
gested by a newspaper, has five
points: Make Chicago first city
in the world, start the subway;
electrify the railroads; abolish the
smoke pall; grade separation on
through streets and boulevards,
KltNKST HOSTliL.
rinnslfled ndvrt1nine got rilltB.
Merger Places P. O. Crawford at
Head of $50,000,000 Corporation;
Rostel Calls at Chicago Office
CHICAGO, 111., Auk. 8. (Spec-,.sume It inviting their friends to
lal Correspondence.) Located on join them and selling the surplus
k'lut sixteenth floor of an office ; 10 others. The booze runner, upon
"building at 22 West Monroe street,1 his release from jail, enlisted the
Terry U. Crawford, former well aid of federal officers, and had the
known head of the California Ore-,
gun Power company at Medford, 1
mtire force arrested. The officers
at the height of the party damaged
city was forced to purchase the
booze runner a new Packard.
was yesterday found to be one of j the arrested man's car, and the
the busiest men hi Chicago. Com
ing here as the head of the Amer
ican Public Utilities corporation,
Mr. Crawford, less than two weeks j A member of a recent grand
ago, was made president of the i jury of which Allen Swift, head of
Federal Public Service corporation, ! Swift & Co., meat packers, was
as the result of the merger of two foreman, yesterday related 50
electric power concerns, expected cases were investigated in five
lo;have a capitalization of $."iij,nuo,- 1 weeks, resulting in over 500 in
ouii in a comparatively short time, j j dictments. An average of four
,Las week Mr. Crawford was call- murder cases per day were invosti
ed to Minnesota, where the cor- gated, while other cases Included
poralion has extensive holdings, , arson,, larceny,, robbery, extortion
and until Sunday he will be in Iowa j and practically every known crime
In. connection with power interests ( on the books. Twenty-three po
there. Later he Is to leave for lice captains and officers were in
' Pennsylvania, Louisiana and other , dieted for bribery in connection
mjddle western, southern and eas.-j with a slot machine scandal. The
ern states. The offices of the firm ! majority of the violence is center
occupy the entire sixteenth 'floor j de in Chicago's Little Italy and
1 1 ; the building, located in
jr-urt of the Loop district.
the Dark Town.
High Mortality.
Although they were given no
publicity, as is the case of numer
al upland on Vacation.
Murders and gangster shootings
In Chicago are reported to have ous murders, 2S funerals. for men
been few during the past summer, ; of Little Italy in one month were
but holdups and robberies are still ', reported held a short time ago.
plentiful. Yesterday $:jn,0MM was -ar between rivel bootleg gangs
is blamed.
There are four main liquor
gangs in Chicago and are said to
be located on the north side, west
side and south side, with two in ,
the latter section, including the
gang reputed to be led by Al Cn-
realized by a gVoup of machine
gun robbers, who paid a midnight
visit to a road-house. Two days
before, $1(1. (Mia was taken from a
downtown hotel. Last night, jew
els valued at $10,0(Hl were report
ed missing by a society woman.
JSootlegging of intoxicating bever- j pone. Competition among them is
ages is said to be increasing, and i said to be high, and shooting ol
pr.ices of moonshine whiskey are , ways results when one gang over-
declared to range from 50 cents a
pint to three dollars.
j law, and must be content they es
caped with their lives.
j laps the territory of another. 111-
jacking Is also reported to be a
1 ' profitable business, and booze
Saloons, some of which make norU(,1;s ,iyft pa,d (n ,)e reli(,vot, (lf,
effort to mask their identity, are ( ,o.uls nlKnl1Vi Thp victims, of
said to be in all parts of the city. ; cnursei hrtve no n,rnurso to the
A few weeks ago one place w;.s
raided in the basement of a store
building on the north side, and
shortly after the operators had paid 1 The garage In the north side of
the fines, the basement being pad-J the city, remembered for the part
J'tcked for a year, the saloon was , it played in the St. Valentine day
M opened on the ground floor, va- ; murders last February, Is now do
nated a short time before by a gro- ing business as usual, after having
eery store. The entrance doors .been closed for sometime. The
have a resemblance to those used ; police are still puzzled and the
In old time saloons, and peering; popular belief is that killers dress
through dirty, smoke smudged win-j ed ns policemen were hired by a
dows, a long line of topers, com- I rival gang and with machine guns
pletely crowding the bar can be ( snuffed out the lives of seven, nil
seen. i recognized as being connected with
the "booze" racket. The garage
Police Arii'Siert. ' was said to have been used prin-
Some Chicagoans still speak of j ,.ipany as a place in which to r-;-the
notorious police station on the ; nair joore running trucks. Mu:
north side, where a few months fiorjnir nctivitles are expected to
ago the entire force, with the ex- i n(.Kjn jn .ne fall and early winter,
ception of a captain, were arrested ; u is s.,id a murderer may be hired
for misconduct in office. Local , lor j.-.n,
newspapers told of th- arrest of u ,
local booze runner by the police, j ExtortioiiNl AitosumI.
who confiscated his load of-whis-. The arrest of llocco Maggio,
lev nnd immediately .began to run- j chargfd with running n modt
Women Who Must Be On
Their Feet Demand this
Gomf ortable Shoe
c
IjpTRADS MARK REG. U.S. PAT OFFICE l"
KEEPS THE FOOT WELL"
The Perfect Shoe
for the Housewife
Miss Victoria Warner
;V Who Has Charge of the
Cooking Lessons Finds the
ARCH PRESERVER SHOE Indispensable
for Comfort, during her demonstrations.
For Comfort, Style and Wearing Quality'
they cannot be excelled.
These popular shoes arc sold in Medford
( only by
Snowdrift in a
new convenient can
. . . easier to spoon
"Easy to u.si: it's so creamy," you say,
wlit'ii anyouc usks you, why you like
Snowdj'iit,
Anil uuw you can nJJ, "The can
is so coiivcitiVnt, too aliuobt like my
mixing bowl. So wide you can scoop
cu! even ,.,:.rl ol Ij-.u.'. drill
without rubbing your fingers on the
side of the can." . ,
The new Snowdrift cann are con
venient.. The three and si, pound buck
ets are about as wide as they are tall.
And all cans, larc and small, have, it
pretty uew blue and white design. You'll
like these new convenient cans better'
in every way.
The new cans are air-tight, of course,
with the Snowdrift inside always creamy
and always spoonable. Even when it's
kept in the refrigerator and thoroughly :
chilled Snowdrift never becomes hard
and didicult to use.
Biscuits can be made in lees timo
with Snowdrift pastry dough, cuts to
gether more ousily cake and -woffle
butlers stir up in a jiffy when you
i
use a shortening like Snowdrift which,
is already creamed. ... .
Fork and Spoon Salad Set
'.- '"FREE
With each, bottle of
Vanillin Compound
V ;.'.yi29c ! ;
This vanilla will not ;bake out or freeze out.
; ' Get it at
MAGILL'S
"Mcdford's oldest and newest drug store."
214 E. Main Plione 91
There isno substitute for
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I'stil exdii-
Hiviily In tho
M a 1 1 Tribune
cooking m'hool
herever taste calls
for the best in seasoning
You will find Lr.suB Salt in use wher- .
ever women strive for the best in food
preparation.
Careful refining removes impurities and
imparts an even-grain that makes tasty
seasoning simple with Lkslie Salt.
" You mt bul Hull Sail. . .
Itt that lilllt hi ihtbtil"
lesueSsalt
PLAIN OR
IODIZED
Miss Victoria Warner
At the Cooking Course
is using and recommending
Crescent Dairies
Health Milk
Two Deliveries Daily
To All Parts of the City
Let the Big Grey Trucks
Deliver Health Milk to your Homo
North Riverside
Phone 550
Good Housewives and
; Good Cooks
Have found LACQ for furniture, floors, wood
work is a finish of beauty and durability.
Lacq Is Not a Paint
And It Dries Quickly J"(
LACQ has a thousand uses It is especially
adapted to your kitchen.
Easy to Apply! Watch It Dry!
That's Lacq! 1
Lamport's
Telephone 120 It
: 1 220 30 E. Main
Sil 'ii I
Man has never yet dis
covered a satisfactory and
economical substitute for
ICQ. !
Neither the open-air
"cooler," with its varying
temperature and exposure
to dust and germs, nor the
expensive and complicated
refrigerating machine, can
offer the .housewife the
same efficient, dependable,
economical service that is
provided by pure, sparkling
ice. ' i ;
Ice is the housewife's best
friepd, all the yeaf round.
I C E
IN ALL WE AT HUH.
MEDFORD ICE
& STORAGE COMPANY
South Fir StreeW-Near 12th .:
MEMDER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ICE INDUSTRIES,
Chicago ijllinois
Phone 264
Our product is made of
Mcdford's Puro Water. .
Quick and efficiont deliv
ery. Prompt service.
Ice at a much; lower cost
if called for at' our plant.