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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1933)
irEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933. PAGE SIT PRICES ADVANCING HERE IS EVIDENCE L LA DIEU F Home Owned Phone 9 Free Delivery ANTI-BEER TALK SENTENCE WAITS J, Arthur LaDHu, found guilty of billot theft thu wk, wu yesterday ranted liberty on bond In the ium of $7600, with Prof. O. Knglehardt of the Long Tom Mountain district and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dahack of Eagle Point. Examined ai to his qualifications M a bondsman, Prof. Englehardt was obdurate In answering the questions propounded by Deputy District At torney Nellson and appealed to the court with the query: "Do I have ' to answer such questions?" The court replied there was no other way to determine his qualifications. Prom the questions It developed that Prof. EnnlehardU property was assessed at (3800. He claimed It was worth $40,000 and had no encum brances. The court ruled that the Dahacks could qualify In the sum of $1000. Mrs. DaAack recently withdrew as a bondswoman for J. Croft, one of the alleged ballot stealers. She admitted she bad paid no taxes for three years on a service station, though claiming a good business was enjoyed. It was shown that the Dahacks have suffi cient property to Justify a bond no higher than S1500. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Plnne, original bondsmen for LaDleu. were disquali fied to continue In the capacity. They own a Jionw assessed at agio and a vacant lot assessed at 1200, with no taxes paid for two years. The state allows them a 3000 exemption. LaDleu, through his attorney, filed a motion asking for 30 days In which to file a motion for a new trial. L AFPLBGATB, June lfl. (Bp..) Annual training school for the forest ervloe workers for the Applegate dis trict was held at the Star ranger sta tion, starting June ft. It was the first of four schools at various points In th county for the forest servloe. School was to start Thursday at Elk Creek for the workers In that section. The third 1 to be held at Owen-Oregon camp No. a at Butte Palls and the fourth will t at Lake of the Woods for Fort Klamath and Dead Indian districts. Ranger L. O. Port and Albert Young of the Btar ranger station were In structors. Tuesday, Mr. Whlto took several men to the Tallowbox look out for Instructions and study of the use of the fire finder, scouting, fire detection and reporting. An other group went Into tha forest to find ft fire.' Other studies were time keeping, straw bossing, elementary compass work, map reading. i!re prob lems, law enforcement, telephone maintenance, public contact, care of small tools and equipment, sanita tion and care of quarters. There were 15 local men In attendance. They were Jess Townsend, Jim Win ning ti am, Leonard Andrews, Hugh Com beat. Molvln Rowden, Walter Bteveson, John Byrne, Dean Salt marsh, William McDanlel, Cecil Jel lUon, Ales Schlchtl, Ervln Lewis, Clarence Buck, Lance Offenbacher and Aibert Young. Mrs. Hdburg pre pared the meals for the men, Tfte forest service put on first lookout for this year June 14. when Dean Bait marsh and his uncle, Ed Saltmarsh, were moved to Tallowbox, E LUMBERI PORTLAND, Ore., June lfl.-(AP) New business totaling 03,736,000 feet or about 4 per cent above the 3-year weekly average for June, and 0 per cent above the previous week, was reported today by the Western Pine aasoclatlon for the week ending June 10. Only 68 of the 116 reporting mills were operating. Shipments of 40.085,000 feet and production of 43,698,000 feet put pro duction at 80.6 per cent of capacity as compared with 36.6 per cent the previous week, and 18.5 per cent for the year to date. Current order were 38 per cent of sawmill capacity. One Fatality SALEM. June 16. (J) Charles J Palo, mill foreman at Portland, was luted as the ony fatality resulting from Industrial accidents ths pant week. The state accident commission announced a total of 469 accidents during the seven-tay period. i oaxnnr ho. 7L MCCIVCO AT PORTLAND, ORE,, JUNE 15, 1933. ' C D. BEAN, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO,, MEDFORD, OREGON. PLACE SEASON REQUIREMENTS ALL TEXTILES AT ONCE STOP PRICE ADVANCING DAILY STOP FURNITURE MARKET IN CONGESTED CONDITION AND DELIVERY VERY UNCERTAIN, JOHN BULLOCK, CLASS Of service desired OOMIinC CABCK TELEGRAM FULL RATE DAY LETTER DEFERRED NIGHT NIGHT """" H ES5A0C LETTER NIGHT WEEK END """" LETTER LETTER Patron. ho"jfdrrwk rl of rrvea dMlrad: MherwtM fmmh wUi to laUMtntltad mm m full-rat i rmnrnq Titration. r WESTERN UNION J CHECK V ACCTQ. INFMN. NCWCOWfl CARLTON. IMftT J. c. WiLLrvrn. rtar vief ttotwr Sena the following meno;, mtject to Urn torn on back htttof, which an hathg agreed to NEW YORK, N, Y,, JUNE 12, 1933.' . . THE TOGGERY, MEDFORD, ORE. WE URGE YOU TO MAKE FALL COMMITTMENTS IMMEDIATELY STOP ALL UNCONFIRMED ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO PRICE CHANGE AND THERE ISN'T A QUESTION OF A DOUBT BUT THAT THE WHOLESALE F;RICE OF CLOTHING WILL BE SEVERAL DOLLARS HIGHER BEFORE LONG STOP WOOLENS TODAY BEING QUOTED AS HIGH AS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A YARD ADVANCE AND WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE INDUSTRIAL BILL WHICH MAY SHORTEN WORKING HOURS BY TWENT Y PER CENT THIS ADDITIONAL COST WILL ALSO PLAY A BIG PART STOP MERCHANDISE SOLD AT TODAY'S PRICES WILL SOON BE A THING OF THE PAST. J. FRIEDMAN & CO,, INC. NORMAN. OUa, JUBS) 18. (API- Bishop Jsmcc Cannona programmed antl-batr address hare Monday nlf bt has bsen conotllad by the Norman Ministerial Alllane. tha Iter. Herbert J. Cockartll, praaldant, said today. Tha Southern Methodist bishop, called to Oklahoma to apeak against legalisation of t2 beer, which la to be voted on July 11, was to speak In the McFarlln Memorial (Southern Methodist) church. Tha Rev. Emerson O. Houser, pas tor of tha First Presbyterian church, said: "His (Cannon's) leadership haa been discredited and. ao far as I know, none of the Norman ministers Is In favor of his appearance here." MRS. ROOSEVELT AT SON'S GRADUATION OROTON, Mass., June 18. (AP) Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and other members of her family attended the graduation exercises of Franklin O. Roosevelt, Jr., at the Qroton school i today. Mrs. Roosevelt came to-Gro- ton by automobile with her daughter, Mrs. Curtla Dall, her son, James,' and his wife. Menus of the Day. Bv Mr. Alexander OeorRe MEAT BAIXI9 FOR DINNER Breakfast Btewer Prunei, Chilled Cooked Wheat Cereal Top Mlllc Buttered Whole Wrhwit Tout Coffee (Milk for the Children) Luncheon Cream of Tomato Soup Cabbage Baled Graham Bread Butter Chocolate Cooklea Milk Dinner Meat Balla CrcamM Potatoei Bread Butter Head Lettuos Salad Sliced Bananas (Milk for the Children) Chawlnte Cookies (2 Dozen) 2-3 oup dark brown sugar, i, 'cup sugar. I teaspoon vanilla. - 4 tabelspoona cocoa. teaspoon salt. 14 cup sour milk. 1 effg. 2 cups flour. 4 tablespoons fat. melted. Mix sugars, vanilla, eoca, salt, milk and egg. Beat two minutes. Add rest of Ingredients, mixing lightly. Drop portions from end of spoon onto greased baking sheets. Bake 13 minutes In moderate ovon. Bake cookies In oven when being used for cooking other foods. Meat Balls 1 pound ground beef. 1 cup crumbs or leftover bread. teaspoon salt. 14 teaspoon paprika. 3 tablespoons chopped onions. 3 tablespoons chopped celery. 1 tablespoon, chopped parsley. t cup milk, 4 tablespoons fat. Mix meat, bread, seasonings and milk. Shape Into 6 cakes. Heat fat In frying pan. Add and brown cakes. Cover, cook slowly IS minutes. Turn several times to allow even brown ing. T.he caku can be broiled under the glowing flame of the oven or the meat mixture can be shaped Into a loaf and placed In a pan and baked 60 minutes In a moderate oven. CARAMEL PUDDNG fOR DESSERT Breakfast Menu Oranges Ready Cooked Corn Cereal Milk Buttered Graham Toast Coffee (Cocoa for the Children) Luncheon Menu Pet nut Butter Sandwiches Milk Peach Sauce Sponge Cake Dinner Menu Eggs with Tomatoes Boiled Rice Bread Apple Sauce Cabbage Salad Caramel Pudding (Milk for the Children) Peanut Butter Sandwiches 13 slices Graham bread. 4 tablespoons peanut butter. 3 tablespoons soft butter. 3 tablespoons milk. Vi teaspoon salt. Shredded cabbage. Mix peanut butter, butter, milk and salt. When creamy, spread on bread slices. Place bits of shredded cabbage on half the slices, cover with remaining si Ice i. Preaa firmly, serve. Kegs With Tomatoes, Serving 4 4 tablespoons fat. 6 tablespoons flour. 3 cups tomatoes. teaspoon salt. teaspoon paprika. 3 tablespoons chopped celery. 3 tablespoons chopped onions. 4 hard cooked eggs, sliced. Melt fat and add flour. Mix well, add tomatoes, cook until a creamy mixture forms. Add rest of Ingredi ents, cook 3 minutes. Serve plain or poured over rice. Cahhnge Salad 4 cups shredded cabbage. U teaspoon salt. )4 teaspoon paprika, it oup salad dressing. ChlU Ingredients. Combine and serve. Caramel Pudding 1 cup dark brown sugar. 1-8 cup flour. teaspoon salt. I egg. 2 cups milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 tablespoon butter. Blend sugar, flour and salt, Add egg and milk, cook until creamy In double boiler. Stir frequently. Add rest of Ingredients. Mix well, serve 1 chilled. GINGERBREAD A FAVORITE Breakfast 'Menu Tomato Juice Ready Cooked Corn Cereal. Milk Buttered Whole Wheat Toast Coffee (Milk for the Children) ' Luncheon Menu Fruit Salad Whole Wheat Bread Butter Sugar Cooft.es Cocoa Dinner Menu Creamed Codfish Mashed Potatoes Buttered Cabbage Bread Butter Olngerbead Tea ' (Milk for the Clldren) Fruit Salad Serving Four 3 cup diced apples. . 3 cups diced bananas. 1 cup diced pineapple. H cup diced peaches. 3 tablespoons lemon Juice. It teanpoon salt. V cup salad dressing. ChlU Ingredients. Combine and serve on lettuce or cabbage leaves. Sugar Cookies (S Dozen) 3-3 cup fat. 1 cups sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1-3 cup milk. 8 cups flour, teaspoon baking powder. (4 teaspoon nutmeg. teaspoon salt. Cream fat and sugar. Add eggs, vanilla and milk. Add rest of Ingre dients. Chill dough. Break' off bits "and bake. Cnmmed CodfUh 1 oup codfish. 1 cup water. 3 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons flour. 3 cups milk. v 1 egg. teaspoon salt. Shrod the codfish and soak 30 min utes In water. Cook slowly 16 min utes. Melt butter and add flour. Mix and add milk, cook until creamy sauce forms. Add codfish mixture, egg and salt. Cook two minutes. Gingerbread 3Va cups flour. 1 teaspoon soda , 1 teaspoon baking powder. 3 teaspoons cinnamon. I teaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon cloves. & cup molasses. 1 egg. 1 cup hot water. 3 tablespoons fat, melted. Mix ingredients and heat well. Pour Into shallow pan. bake 30 min utes In moderate oven. ALL-BRAN STOPPED HIS SLEEPLESSNESS AND TIRED FEELING Cereal Believed His Constipation Read this enthusiastic letter from Mr. Haraden: "My system had been run down for quit some time. About three weeks ago, I started taking All Bran for breakfast. I had been un able to sleep nights, but now all I have to do is turn in, and before I know it, I am fast asleep. "I used to have a tired feeling all day, but now that All-Bran is in my home to stay, there will bo no more tired feelings with me." Mr. Carl Haraden, Main Street, Hamil ton, Massachusetts. Science says that All-Bran pro vides "bulk" to' exercise the intes tines, and vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. Also iron for the blood. The "bulk" in All-Bran Is much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, It forms a soft mass. Gently, this clears out the intestinal wastes. Isn't this safer than taking pills and drugs often harmful! Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily for most types of constipation.. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Sold in the red-and-green pack age. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. . 25 ounces for25 r ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT DoubloTosted' Double Action' Rose Grocery 206 W. Jackson. LAURA D. STEWART, Owner MEAT Choice Beefsteak lb. 15t wieners or Bologna, lb. 15 MILK Tea Cup Brand. 6 Free Delivery. Phone 1420 Del Monte Red Salmon No. 1 tall can 17 Ktngsford's Corn Starch 2 for J5 Swift's Pineapple; No. Vt tin..... 19 Minnesota Valley White Corn 3 for 25? Rainier Beer, ice cold., .per bottle ISc Red Mexican Beans, 4 lbi. 23? Carnation Oati, pk. 18 Val-Vita Orange Juice, No. 1 can 1Q Pure Cane Sugar, 8 lbs. 47? Ritter'i Catsup, 14 oi 10 French's Mustard, 6 oi. jar 1 0 Complete Line Snider's Ice Cream Fluhrer'i Almond Angel rood Cake 37 Cold Ham Lunch Supplies New Potatoes 3 lbs. 11 Head Lettuce 3 for 10 Large Sunkift Navel Oranges, dos 29 OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS The Home Grocery "SERVES YOU RIGHT" 606 E. Main Women who patronize the Home Grocery are never apologetic for the quality of the foods they erre. They are confi dent of frttlni the best. ( Phone, 743 Wadham's Fancy Dili Pickles, 2V2 tins, 3 for 43c Wadham's Fancy Honey, 16 oz. jar 18c, 22 oz. 23c Wadham's Mayonnaise, fancy glass jar, pint ... 25c Wadham's Vacuum Pack Coffee in glass jars, lb. 33c Wadham's Fancy Crosby Corn, No. 2 cans, 3 for 33c Upton's Tea. Free porcelain teapot with one lb. tea! Fresh Local Vegetables, 3 bunches 10c Carrots, Onions, Beets, Radishes, Turnips We Have Everything for Flies STORE OPEN SUNDAYS EVENINGS Star Meat Market 314 East Main Choice Fryers Hens Beef Pot Roast, lb 9c AH Choice Steaks, lb 18c Pork Steaks, lb 10c Fresh Side Pork, lb 10c Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs.. . . 25c Shortening, 4 lbs 25c New Sauer Kraut, quart 10c Free Delivery Phone 273 Save on Summer Foods at Plggly Wiggly. W have a complete stock of everything. Come in and see for your, self how far your food dollar will go at these Home Owned Money Saving Stores. Extra Savings Friday, Saturday and Monday, Jane 16, 17 and 19 Post Toasties pkg 7c Coffee Chase & Sanborn's lb. .. 29c Bisqilick large package . . . 29c Salad Dressing Gold Medal qt. 29c Myrtle Brand Coffee ib. . . 19c tuna Del Monte M size can . .11c Cheese, Brookfield ib. . . .16c Dog Food Victory 3 cans . . . 25c Cfanfth'e Bird Seed 2 pkffs. 25J rlCllCn S Bird Gravel pkg. 10 Snowdrift . . S ib. 75c; 3 ib. 45c I T.a Free Teapot with each pound. LiplOn S 1 ea Special Price CertO sure jell . . . 2 bottles 49c Postum Cereal ib 19c Baker's Prem. Choco. bitter H lb. 22c Noodles Chinese Red Diam'd 4 for 25c Forest Pride Corn , . 3 cans 29c White King Gran. Soap pkg. 29c Old Dutch Cleanser . . 3 for 1 9c 3 C Shrimp'. 3 cans 29c Liberty White Soap 10 bars 25c OatS Albers Sunripe 10 lb. bag 33c Lemons 360 size Doz. 29c Large Lettuce, Head 4c Carrots, Beets, Bunch ... .4c Meat and Fish Market COTTAGE BUTTS, lb PICNICS, Home, sugar-cured, lb FRESH PORK ROAST, Shoulder cuts, lb. SPRING BREAST OF LAMB, lb LAMB SHOULDER, lb LAMB OR PIG HEARTS, 3 for SPARE RIBS, 3 lbs BACKBONE. 3 lbs PURE LARD, 3 lbs PURE PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. 206 East Main Phone 46 Give Dad . a Break June 18 and Every Day . . . Dad appreciates Good Meat better than anyone else In the family. The Economy Market has a fine selection of Roasts, Fryers, Hens, Steaks, etc., for your Sunday Dinner. -14 -12 -10 - 6 -13 -10 -23 -14 29c -25t LUNCH MEATS CHEESE PICKLES FISH: Finnan Haddie, Chicken Halibut, Red Chinook Salmon, Fillet of Sole, Kippered Salmon, Crabs, Clams. ri