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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKO. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933.
FARLEY DiSCUSS
PATRONAGE DOLE
Heavy Police Guard Main
tained As President-Elect
Leaves Albany After
Attending Annual Dinner
Dogs and Horse to Go to Washington With Roosevelts
ALBANY. H. Y-, Feb. 24.
Preaidont -elect Prank It n D. Rooe-
?eU nd the national Democratic
chairman, James A. Parley, left hrc
at 10:30 a. m. today, for the Rooae
Tlt home t Hyde Park, where they
lrlll dlecius federal oatronage prob
lems.
The President-elect had spent the
night as the gueot of hie successor as
the head of the state government,
Governor Herbert H. Lehman, after
having attended the annual dinner
of the Albany legislative correspona
ents' association last night.
Heavy Police Guard.
The Roosevelt party was escorted
to the city line by Albany police on
motorcycles and In "prowl cars." The
entire route from the executive man
sion to the new Hudson river bridge
was lined with uniformed policemen.
Secret service operatives, plain clothes
city detectives and state troopers also
were on duty to protect the next
President.-
Thv Roosevelt home ftt Hyde Park
Is about 70 miles from Albany.
The President-elect to all effects
completed his cabinet last night with
the announcement that George H.
Dern, former governor of Utah, would
be his secretary of war.
Douglas Budget Director.
He also gave a surprise with the
statement that Rep. Lewis Douglas,
youthful Arizona advocate of econ
omy in government, would be his new
bud get director. Dougl as le d the
economy drive In the house and will
be relied upon by Roosevelt to use
the axe on government expenditures
In the sweeping reorganization ae
plans.
Mayor James M. Ourley of Boston
la one of the Roosevelt Intimates on
the list for appointment to high
office.
T PAR PLAY .
AT GOLF COURSE
A point par tournament will be the
chedule for the Rogue Valley Golf
club this week end, held for the
benefit of the county welfare ex
change. Inability to establish handi
caps, according to Jack Hueston,
made It Impossible to hold a handi
cap match, so the point-par was sub
stituted. Play will be Saturday and Sunday,
and with the weather steadily Im
proving one of the largest crowds of
the year Is expected. All proceeds
from the tourney will go to the wel
fare exchange, to help care for the
poor and unfortunate during the re
mainder of the winter.
The tourney will be for members
only, Hueston said, and will last for
the entire two days.
ELKS ALLEYMEN
By LORENA A. IIICKOK
NEW YORK. (JP) " Weejle" and
"Pat" are going to b replaced 01
tti. White House town March 4 by
"Meggle" and "Major."
And Into the White Houae .table
will move a bay mare named "Do:.
"Weejle," a friendly and playful lit.
tie Norwegian elkhound. and "Pat.1
a police dog, belong to President and
Mra. Hoover. They appeared with the
present first lady of the land In
photograph on her Christmas cards
a few weeks ago, ana cne greeting m
her handwriting below the portU'
was from "Lou Henry Hoover, Weelle
and Pat."
"Memtle." a little black Scottish
terrier with reproachful eyes, and
"Major," a police dog, belong to
President-elect and Mrs. Roosevelt.
And "Dot" is Mrs. Roosevelt's sad
dle horse.
"Meggle" Dislikes natlis.
. "Merale Is eight years old and very
fat and. when she Is taken for
walk, she always parks until she
reaches the end of the first block,
after which her deportment Is moat
dignified. She likes to sleep In fire
places. loathes the resultant baths.
and never makes a fuss over anyone
except Mrs. Roosevelt.
Before he went away to scnooi.
Meggle" used to belong to the
Roosevelts' youngest son, John. After
he left, she attached herself to Mrs.
Roosevelt. Until recently she divided
her time between Hyde Park and Al
bany, but she Is living at present at
40 East 65th street, the Roosevelt
town house.
Someone gave her a bright red
collar for Christmas with a silver
plate on It, bearing the Inscription,
"Meggle the White House wash-
Ington." She wasn't much Interest
ed In tt, however.
"Major" Well Trained.
"Major." a handsome buff and
black German shepherd, trained for
police work, was presented to Presl
dent-eleot Roosevelt several yeara ago
by the troop of state police to which
Sergeant Earl Miller, then Ms body
guard, was attached. His present ad
dress Is Krum Elbow, the Roosevelt
estate at Hyde Park.
There are several other police dogs
there, and It's "Major's" Job to keep
them In order. He himself has
trick which Is frequently misunder
stood. He walks up to each visitor,
takes the visitor's wrist gently but
firmly In his teeth, and scrutinizes
him before he lets him In, It makes
"Major" unpopular with some visitors,
but he really doesn't mean any harm
It's part of his training as an alert
dog.
Dot" lives at Hyde Park now, too.
She also formerly belonged to the
state troopers, the Roosevelts having
traded another saddle horse for her.
Mrs. Roosevelt hopes to go horseback
riding every morning In Rock Creek
park.
Menus of the Day
. By Mn. Alexander George
CORN Bit BAD, QUICKLY MADE
A Menu for Dinner
Spanish Steak Potato Cakes
Buttered Turnips
Corn Bread Butter
Head Lettuce French Dressing
Date Pie Whipped Dream
Coffee
Spanish Stetw
3 pounds round steak
4 tablespoons fat
4 tablespoons chopped onions
4 tablespoons ohopped green
peppers
4 tablespoons ohopped celery
1 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons flour
teaspoon paprika
3 cups tomatoes
Have steak out about 3-3 inch thick.
Pound well on both sides, Heat fat
in frying pan. Add and quickly brown
stenk. Add onions, peppers and eel-
k saddle
When President-elect and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt move to Washington, two pet dogs and i
horse are going along. "Meggle." a Scottish terrier, and "Major," a police dog, will replace the Hoover dogs
as White House pets, while "Dot," Mrs. Roosevelt's saddle horse, will be given a 'Stall In the White House
stable. Mrs. Roosevelt Intends to take a dally horseback ride.
ery. Cook 3 minutes. Sprinkle with
flour and mix well. Add rest of in
gredients. Cover and cook very slowly
for VA hours.. Turn meat several
times during cooking to allow even
browning.
Potato Cakes.
(Uses leftover mashed potatoes.)
3 cups mashed potatoes
I gg
14 teaspoon salt
V4 tablespoon paprika
4 tablespoons flour
4 tablspoons fat
Mix potatoes, egg, salt and paprika;
shape Into six cakes snd roll In flour;
heat fat in frying plan; add o&kes and
cover; cook 5 minutes over moderate
fire. Use spatula and carefully turn
and brown other sides.
Leftover mashed sweet potatoes may
be prepared same way as white po
tatoes. Corn Bread.
3-3 cup corn meal
1 1-3 cups flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon salt
I egg ( , -
1 cup milk
3 tablespoons fat, melted
Mix ingredients and beat 8 min
utes; pour Into shallow, greased pan:
bake 20 minutes In moderately slow
oven. Serve warm.
'Cranmeat a la Klnj
Jellied Fruit Salad
Bread and Butter Sandwiches
Coffee
Spice Nut Cookies
Cm!) meat a la King.
0 pieces hot buttered toat
A tablespoons butter
0 tablespoons flour
3 cups milk
1 cups crabmeat
yA oup shopped cooked celery
V cup chopped plmlentos
3 eggs, beaten
i teaspoon salt
Vi teaspoon paprika
Melt butter and add flour. Whet.
blended, add milk and cook slowly
until creamy sauce forms; stir con
stantly; add crabmeat and seasonings
and cook 3 minutes; add eggs and
cook one minute, stirring constantly;
pour over toast and serve at once.
The Elks' lodge all-star bowling
team showed the Mall Tribune ag
gregation a bit of high class work
in their city league match last night,
jsaas leaning am conoris wun ooo. '
The printers managed to capture Vie
first game In the mnven out were
outclassed the balance of the even- '
ing.
Copco and Fluhrer'e roll tonight.
Elks
1st Snd 3rd Total
n, FrUltt 1 1 , , 160 220 1SD 061
J. QUI 333 170 1S1 644
H. Rankin 160. 165 183 618
R. DeVore 181 lfi2 188 50 1
O. Eada 168 304 184 D38
Handicap 85 95 35 105
Totals
J. Murray
X. Murray
B. OllUngs
A. Hagen
W. Antl6
Handicap
033 043 880 3755
Mall Tribune
1st 2nd 3rd Total
103 131 131 444
138 08 133 348
136 ll 116 350
183 143 160 401
103 177 161 A31
130 136 130 376
, 048 703 611 3551
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HINT REBEL MOVE
i
HAVANA, Feb. S4 y-A series of j
bomblnfts early this morning on the
36th antveraary of Cuba's Independ
ence, was climaxed shortly before noon
when a railroad bridge In Camaguey
province was blown up with dynamite.
HAVANA. Feb. 34. (P) EtAhl
bombs were exploded In Havana with
in two hours .after midnight today as
the 38th Cuban Independence day
began.
Meanwhile the oapltal was scan
ning reports anxiously to determine
whether a rumored revolutlona:y
movement was taking form. Mexico
City dispatches recently predicted
that a movement of rebels from the
mainland toward Cuba would coin
aide with bombings in Havana.
s .
Desirable houses always in fuel
lasa condition tot real, leas or sal
Call lot,
Something like a million men
answer that Happy call every
morning. That's worth
remembering at the grocery
store. Just say t Wings
of fie Morning."
S chilli
rill
For
Percolator
. or coffee pot.
Specially
prepared for any DRIP Maker.
Yilter papers in each fin.
kSPICCt-IXTRACTS-TEA-BAKING POWDBR-
Jellied Fruit ffalad.
1 package lemon flavored gelatin
mixture
1 cup seeded white grapes
1 cup diced pineapple
cup seeded white cherries
Yi cup red cherries
Pour water over gelatin mixture and
stir until dissolved; add lemon Juice
and sugar; cool and allow to thicken
a little; add rest of Ingredients; pour
Into glass mold and chill until stiff.
Cut In squares and serve on lettuce.
Top with salad dressing.
Spice Nut Cookies.
(Icebox Kind.)
1 cup fat
3 cups brown sugar
8 eggs
3 tablespoons cream
1 teaspoon vanilla
teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon nutmeg
"ODDS and ENDS" SALE
See The $1 Table
An attractive assortment
of gifts and card prizes.
Regular $2 to 6 values.
WE OIVE POPULARITY VOTES
SWEM'S GIFT SHOP
1 cup chopped nuts
4!6 cups flour
3 teaspoons soda
Cream the fate and sugar; add eggs
and cream and beat 3 minutes; add
rest of ingredients and mix well;
press dough Into greased loaf pan;
chill 13 hours or longer; unmold, use
very sharp knife and cut off thin
slices; place 8 Inches apart on greased
baking sheets and oake 13 minutes
In moderate oven.
A. medicine
that brightens
people's lives
Fortunately for most of ui, a state
of happy health does not depend on
strength. But like any other piece of
machinery, the human machine must
oe properly regulated 10 run ngni.
There is a simple means of regulat
ing the system. It makes an amazing
difference in the way your organs
lunction ana ine way you leel.
It pays most men and women to
try this regulation. You may consider
yourself in fairly good health todav.
and after only two weeks' regulating
realize you were only nau alive.
This means of stimulating the
system to new lite is a prescription,
and it is known as Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. It's derived from fresh
herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin.
Every druggist keeps it on hand. Get
some today, and take some tonight.
One spoonful drives awav a bilious
headache. A larger dose relieves any
constipated condition. A little now
and then keeps an older person
protected from auto - intoxication.
And it may be given any time to
sluggish children.
Whole households have blessed
this family doctor's prescription. It
has saved old and young from
sluggish spells and from downright
sickness. It's the only tonic you
may need; the only laxative you
need. It is the most likeable and
remarkable medicine you ever tasted.
Try one bottle of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin and compare your
condition with how you felt before!
Star Meat Market
314 E. Main
Free Delivery
Phone 273
Only 8 days until the popularity contest ends. Buy here and
get 100 votes with every $1 purchase. ,
Turkeys . lb. 14c
Lean Bacon lb. 12c
Rib Steak lb. 10c
R. I. R. Hens
Fryers . lb. 17c
BEEF STEW, lb 6c
BEEF POT ROAST, lb. . . .'. 8c
SHORTENING, 4 lbs. 25c
HAM, best quality, lb. 13c
HOME RENDERED LARD, 3 lbs 25c
FRESH SIDE PORK, lb. . : . 10c
The Home Grocery
"Serves you right'
bSr
'You order we do the rest"
mm,
606-608 East Main Free Delivery Tel. 743
Buy groceries at the Home Grocery and save
money. Popularity votes given for cash" or
money paid on bills contracted previous to Jan
uary 21.
Saturday Monday Specials
ALMOND OIL SOAP
Two bars 19c
Cup and Saucer, Amber Glassware, FREE
GOLD MEDAL SALAD DRESSING
Quart jar ' 29c
SHASTA COFFEE
Vacuum packed. Pound .......25c
CLOROX and PUREX
Pint bottle 15c
Buy another pint for one cent extra.
FERRY GARDEN
SEEDS ARE HERE
NOW
Vegetables, pkg. . . 5c
Flowers, pkg .10c
We have everything. Oilman's Milk Depot Groceries Fresh
Meat Fountain Bakery Goods-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
STORE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
PHONE 9
HOME OWNED
FREE DELIVERY
EVERYONE ENJOYS TASTY, WHOLESOME FOODS,
especially so when you can purchase them so economically.
PIGGLY WIGGLY makes it possible for you to live better
at less cost. That's why food-wise shoppers make this store
headquarters for their daily needs.
' EXTRA SAVINGS for
Saturday and Monday, Feb. 25-27
I ..alisau' T-. Yellow i lb. 35c
Uptons i ea Yellow nb. esc
Sugar pure cane 8 IbS. 32c
BrOOLUS lightweight kitchen 39c
Coffee Maxwell House 27c
Grape Nut Flakes 3 for 25c
Baker Bars 5c size 3 for 10C
TR0C0,b m
MARGARINE
Carnation Oats no prem. Ig. 1 7C
Leslie Salt . . . . 3 for 25c
2 Found Carton. Plain or Imllzrd
Cake Flour GoIdM8dai2for39c
W SOFT AS SII.K " W
P&G Soap small size 10 for 25 c
Chipso Ig. pkg. . . . 17c
SpudS no. 2 25lb bag19c
Economy iarke
206 E. Main
Free Delivery
Telephone 46
The Economy Market brlnss to the people of Southern Oregon one ot
the finest offerings of Quality Meats that they hare ever had the
pleasure of selling. Specializing In extra fancy, pen fed.' choice steer
beef, the Economy assures customers of the utmost flaror and tender
ness in meats the highest quality oohtainable.
Turkeys
lb. 15c
PICNICS
Sugar Cured
lb. 8c
Pure Lard . 3 ibs. 22c
Fresh Smelt 4 ibs. 25c
Sauerkraut best quality qt. 1 Qc
Full Line of Fresh Fish, Crabs,
Oysters, Clams, Cheese
Be sure to drop Into the Economy Market this week and try tie
Klnest in qi AI.ITY MEATS ... or phone 46 and your order HI be
given prompt attention.