JEDFOT?D MAIL TRIBUNE, !M"EDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933.
PAOE FTVE
POLICE,
TO SEIZHICIi
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Livestock.
PORTLAND, Nov. 29. (AP) Cattle
25: calves IS; steady, unchanged.
HOGS 150; steady, unchanged.
Sheep 350; steady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
scene of the assault, a mite away.
Girl Victim Hysterical.
The girl victim of the attack, way
laid on her way home from a motion
picture theater, was reported near
hysteria. Battered and bruised by
her assailant, she was found In the
alley tied with her own stockings.
Officers said she was the second
woman Warner had attacked.. He was
accused of assaulting a negro girl six
months ago, but there was no prose
cution. The offense and defense In the Jail
warfare, started soon after dusk with
the hurling of stones and a vain at
tempt to break In the front door with
a 5-lnch pipe as a battering ram.
Officers acattered the crowd with
tear gas.
Governor Guy B. Park ordered out
the tank company.
Truck Opens Door.
The mob obtained a truck and
moved It around to the grilled back
door. A chain was attached and the
ftruck took the door away. A tank
driver who failed to close a door of
his vehicle securely was hauled out
and Interned. The tank went out of
action.
Sherlf Thelsen drew a revolver as
the mob started In. He held the lead
ers at bay momentarily. They brushed
past him as tear gas fogged the cor
ridor. Police and sheriff's deputies battled
hand to hand with the crowd, but
were pressed back by the heavy odds.
Tear gas bombs exploded at Inter
vals. A few wild shots were fired.
State highway patrol headquarters
appealed to northwest Missouri peace
officers to "rush all available men
to St. Joseph."
Aid Comes Too Late.
The mob had won, however, before
reinforcements arrived.
The noose was placed on Warner's
neck, gasoline obtained from a near
bv filling station was hurled upon
hl trousers and a torch was applied
Later men built a fire beneath the
body. The flames burned the rope
and the bodv fell upon the embers,
At 1:05 a. m.. Fire Chief Leo J.
Urbanskl drove to the scene and ex
tinguished the fire. The body was
taken to an undertaking establish
ment.
Law Favored Delay.
Officers said Warner sought to
niBHrt ffulltv vesterday to the as
sault charge. Judge J. V. Gadfly,
however, directed postponement of
the case until today.
aald.
The Jell wrecked last night three
years ago withstood the assault of a
mob seeking Raymond Ounn, a negro
accused of the brutal slaying of Velma
Colter, a young Maryvllle, Mo., school
teacher,
A few days later, however, Gunn
was seised by a crowd on his way
from Jail to court at Maryvllle.
He was taken to the frame school
house where Miss Colter was slain,
chained to the roof and burned with
the building.
PORTLAND, Nov. 39. (AP) But
ter Prints, extras, 34c; standards,
33c lb.
BUTTSRFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 31 9 33c; farmers' door delivery,
19c per lb.: sweet cream, Ac higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Fresh extra specials,
2Rc; extras, 36c; standards, 31c; me
diums, 33c; pullets. 15c dozen. Buy
ing price by wholesalers: Fresh ex
tras, 35c; firsts, 19c; mediums, 16c;
undergrade; 10c: pullets, 13c.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry.
onions, potatoes, wool and hay, un
changed.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Nov. 39. (AP)
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .74 .14 .74 .74
Dec 69 .7014 -6914 .70 'A
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem .734
Dark hard winter, 13 pet. .7514
11 pet . .7314
Soft white .7014
Western white .7014
Hard winter .7014
Northern spring .7014
Western red .7054
Oats: No. 3 E. white, (33.
Corn: No. 3 E yellow, 33.
Mlllrun, standard. $14.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 87;
flour, 30; oats, 14.
Wedding Bells Ahead
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Mary McCormlc, opera singer an:
former wife or Prince Serge Mdi
vanl, It shown with Harry Bamls
ter, former husband of Ann Hard
ing. Miss McCormlc said she and
Bannister would be married In Jan
uary. (Associated Press Photo)
paying (111,000.000 for cotton land
solely to keep It idle. Other odd ex
penses in the AAA program are 140.-
000.000 for corn that was never grown
and hogs that were never raised, and
70.000.000 for wheat and 35.000.000
for tobacco which were never planted.
I
Menus of the Day
Chicago Wheat
Meteorological Report
CHICAGO, Nov. 39. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Dec. &3?, .84 .83 .83-ft
May .87 .88 .86 .87-
July .. .86 -8754 .86 .87-14
San Frnnclsco Itutterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 39. (AP)
Butterfat, 33", 033.
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages,
(Cpyrlght, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
November 39:
he
Indis Rr's Ut's Total
50 30 30 90
Today 00.4 40.0 66.7 78.5
Prev. day .... 88.4 39.1 66.9 77.0
Week ago 93.6 41.0 65.3 79.8
Tear ago .. 61.8 36.1 85.9 53 8
3 yrs. ago ....129.8 99.8 166.9 131.6
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Thursday
A. M.
8 :00 Breakfast Newa by Mall Trlb
une.
8:05 Musical Clock.
8:15 Peerless Parade.
8:30 Bhopptng Guide.
8:45 The News Parade.
9:00 Friendship Circle Hour.
9:45 Musical Notes.
10:00 U. 8. Weather Forecast.
10:00 Eb and Zeb.
10:15 Radio Bridge Hour.
10:30 The Pet Program.
10:45 Musical Variety Hour.
11:30 Mirror of Family Life.
11:45 A Christmas Seal Program.
P. M.
13:00Mld-day Revue.
13:15 Modern Motoring Bulletins.
13:30 Newa Flashes, Mall Tribune.
13:30 Hollywood Impressions.
13:45 Classified Program of the Air.
1:30 Soortcast of Oregon-St. Ma
ry's Football Game, San Fran
cisco. 4:30 On Parade.
4:45 Judge Rutherford.
5:00 Cecil and Sally.
5:15 Popular Pictures.
5:30 Si and Elmer.
6:45 News Gigest by Mall Tribune
8:00 Medford Theater Guide.
6:15 With the Musical Masters.
6:30 Dinner Dance Music.
6:45 Hollytlme.
7:00 The Black Ghost.
7:15 Berrydale Program.
7:30 Dlnty Moore's Orchestra.
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co) ,
November 39: "
30
Ind'ls
Today 70.3
Prev. day 70.3
Week ago .. 69.5
Tear ago 63.9
3 yrs. ago .... 77.1
30
Rr's
68.8
68.4
65.7
61.3
84.9
30
Ut's
76.3
76.3
75.4
81.5
88.5
60
Total
71.8
71.6
70.3
53.8
83.5
NEW TORK, Nov. 39. (AP) Stock
maintained a firm but dull front to
day as wheat rallied some 3 cents a
bushel and the dollar dipped and re
covered In foreign exchange dealings.
Closing gains ranged from 1 to around
3 points. It was one of the slowest
sessions since last spring. The turn,
over approximated 650.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 se,
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. as Dye ..
Am. Can
Am. Ac Fgn. Power
A. T. k T.
Anaconda ..
Atch. T. & S. F.
November 29, 1933.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
tonight and Thursday, Somewhat
warmer tonight.
Oregon: Unsettled tonight and
Thursday. Rain In west and snow or
rain northeast portions. Somewhat
warmer tonight,
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 54; lowest, 40.
Total monthly precipitation, .03
inch: deficiency for the month. 3.30
Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1933, 1.47 Inches; deficiency for the
season, 3.63 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 63; 5 a. m. today, 100.
Tomorrow: Sunrise,
sunset, 4:41 p. m.
Observations Tuken tit 5
1?0 Meridian Time.
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Bendlx Aviation .
Beth Steel ..
California Packing
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler
142
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9-4
1184
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47
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33
20
23
47
30
2
86
35
32
40
13
65
22
15
61
18
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41
45
6
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32
43
Dr. Cutler's last week at the BaptM
revival.
Coml. Solv.
Curtis Wright
Du Pont ,
Oen. Poods a-,
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest.
I. T. 6c T.
Johns Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer ,
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet. -.1
Radio .
Sou. Pac.
St. Brands
St. Oil Cal. .. ..
st. on k. j.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
U, 8. Steel
Boston . . 48
Cheyenne 42
Chicago 56
Eureka ...... 48
Helena 24
Los Angeles ........ 58
MEDFORD - 44
New Orleans 76
New York 54
Omaha 50
Phoenix 76
Portland 48
Reno 34
Rosehurg ..... 44
Salt Lake 52
San Francisco 56
Seattle 46
Spokane 40
Walla Walla 43.
Washington, D C. 48
.02
P. Cldy
Clear
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Clear
P. Cldy
Clear
Clear
P. Cldy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Rain
Cloudy
Cloudy
Foggy
Cloudy
Clear
Rain
P. Cldy
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P. Cldy
DINNER FOR THREE
The Menu
Esc all oped Tuna and Celery
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Bread Butter
Tomato Jelly Salad
Peach Pudding Cream
Coffee
THR RECIPES
Escnl loped Tuna and Celery
(Serving Three)
3 tablespoons butter
4 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk
2-3 cup tuna
cup diced celery, cooked
2 tablespoons chopped plmlentos
teaspoon salt
teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon finely chopped parsley
Melt butter and add flour, when
blended add milk and cook until
creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly.
Add rest of ingredients, pour Into
buttered, shallow baking dish. Cover
with crumbs.
Crumbs
cup crumbs
3 tablespoons butter, melted
Mix ingredients. Sprinkle over to?
of tuna mixture. Bake 25 minutes in
moderate oven. Serve In dish In which
baked.
Peach Pudding
1 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
4 tablespoons sugar
teaspoon ealt
4 tablespoons fat
1 egg
cup milk
Mix dry Ingredients. Cut In fat with
knife. Add rest of Ingredients, mix
ing lightly. Spread soft dough over
peach mixture.
Peach Mixture
2 cups peaches
2-3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon cloves
teaspoon nutmeg
teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon flour
cup water or peach Jutce
1 teaspoon vanilla
teaspoon lemon extract
1 tablespoon butter I
Blend peaches with sugar, spices,
salt and flour. Add rest of Ingredi
ents. Pour into buttered shallow pan,
cover with crust and make 4 holes in
top. Bake 30 minutes in moderate
oven. Serve warm or cold.
Cranberry Jelly
4 cups berries
1 cups water
2 cups sugar
Boll berries and water until ber
ries are soft. Press through strainer.
Add sugar and boll 2 minutes. Pour
into a glass dish. Cool and chill.
cup milk
Mix Ingredients. Pack Into loaf pan
and bake 30 minutes In modera'e
oven. Unmold and surround with
Creole sauce.
Creole Sauce
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
1 cups milk
teaspoon salt
teaspoon paprika
3 tablespoons chopped plmlentos
3 tablespoons chopped green pep
pers 1 egg or 3 yolks
Melt buttr and add flour. When
blended add milk and cook until
creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly.
Add rest of Ingredients, cook one mtiv
ute.
Pumpkin Filling
(For 8 Tarts)
3 cups pumpkin, cooked
3-3 cup sugar
cup dark brown sugar
1 teaspoons cinnamon
3-3 teaspoon cloves
3-3 teaspoon nutmeg
3-3 teaspoon salt
teaspoon vanilla
2 gs
2 cups milk
Mix ingredients and pour Into deep,
unbaked tart cases. Bake 5 minutes in
hot oven. Lower fire and bake 20 min
utes in moderately slow oven. Let
tarts cool In pans. Then they can be
lifted out easily, using knife and
fork. Serve tarts on paper doilies.
Deep muffin pans or custard cups
can be used for baking.
Kirtli.
Shrine Stated Session.
HtlUh Temple meets In
Stated Session at Ma
sonic hall, Ashland. Fri
day evening, December
1st. Routine and other
business regarding the
Shrine Ceremonial. All Shrlners In
vited. Refreshments aftr session.
ALBERT K. CASS. Potentate.
E. DETRICK. Recorder.
Important
Special communication
Medford looge No. 103.
F. A: A. M.. Friday. Dec.
at 7:30 p. m. Work In
of
A.
1.
F.
C. degree. Visitors invited.
O. W. DoJARNETT, W. M.
ALDBN, Secy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
AUCTION SALE At Livestock Sales
Pavilion. Saturday, Dec. 2. Be sure
and Phone 258-R for consignment
of stock. Will soil horses, cattle,
hogs and herd bulls. Sale starts at
1 p. m. S. Oreg. Livestock Auction
Sales Co. Phone 258-R.
FOR SALE Bicycle, water pump, or
gan. Phone 15!2-Y. Frees Garage.
S1500
3 -ROOM furnished, 4M2.00; apart
ments: bath, gt-rae. fl'Jl W. 10th St.
APRICOTS. PEACHES, GRAPES
20 acres; 10 acres nprlcois
nd peaches, 3 aces
table and wine grapes;
4-room home, good fireplace, well
concreted with water piped to
house, barn and chicken houses.
' Only six miles from Medford:
lovely view of valtey. lain) price
$1500.00 1500 down, balance 6''.
Taxes only a 13 .00 per year on this
place.
IDEAL STOCK AND DAIRY RANCH
Nenr Medford. consisting of 54 acr.'s.
about 40 acres In alfalfa, 4 acres
pears, good varieties; balance In
corn and grain: excellent, deep, free
sol); water available but not bond
ed: good road, mile to school,
only 5 miles from Medford. splen
did 7-room plastered home In good
condition; cow barn, garage, chick- ,
en house. AH stocked and equip
ped, 6 cows, horses, all farm im
plements go for ftB.000.00. Terms. I
Will consider clear home In Med-!
ford as part payment. Charles A
Wing Agency, inc.. Exclusive Agents.
FOR THE CUSTOM KR WHO FOROOT
Franklin's Grocery, 437 so. entrsl
and the Peach Street Orocery, 300
N. Peach, will be open ThanVcsjlvlng
day from 8 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. and
from 4 p. m. to 7 p. m.
LOST Malkln Persian cat; called
Mucins. Tel. 753-W.
MAN Wanted to take care of an es
tablished business In the sale of
McConnon Products in Jackson,
Josephine counties. Good living
rUht now with increasing profits
as you become acquainted. Experi
ence not necessary. Applv by letter
to M -CONNON & COMPANY, Dept.
WBA-497, WINONA. MINN.
FOR SALE Burroughs adding ma
chine, Dayton computing bcs'.9,
Fick's Hardware.
Mothers !
In treating children's colds,
don't take
chances.. use m IWijP
VapoRub
FOOTBALL BROADCASTS
PROWISED TOMORROW
Football broadcasts promised on
Thanksgiving day Include Oregon
State-Nebraska (from telegraphic re
port), over MOIN starting at noon,
coast time; Oregon-St. Mary's, KOW
1:15 u. m.-; Washington State-U. C.
L. A., KOIN 3:30 p. m.; Washington
Hlgh-Salem Hlgft, KEX 1 P. M.
Silver.
NEW YORK, Nov. 29. (AP) Bar
silver H higher at 43.
,
Christ mas Cards,
Time Is getting short to get Christ
mas and New Year greeting cords.
Order now. See the choice lines to
select from at Mall Tribune Job De
partment. Prices reasonable.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends for their sym
pathy and kindness during our recent
sad bereavement; also for the beauti
ful flowers.
A. P. Weiss and Family.
Dance at Lake .Creek Grange hall,
Saturday night. Butte Falls orchestra.
Hear Dr. Cutler this week at the
Baptist church.
The Cutler evangelistic party this
week Baptist church,
Brill
Dripping radiators repaired.
Metal Works.
FREE TURKEY DINNERS
GIVEN (ON THE HOOF)
10, 11 & 12
o'Clock
GetTpl
111
Since the Time of Adam
Eves Have Been Taking
the Eye . . .
The J'Ville C. of C.
Has Preparad a Real One
for You-all
THANKSGIVING EVE
till
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JAYVILLE . . . TONITE
Make a Night of it Wednesday . . . Even Father Won't
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CHECKING
WILL ROGERS FILM
AT ROXY THURSDAY
Will Rogers, In what Is said to bo
his funniest picture, "Down to Earth
will open at the Roxy theater Thanks
lvlne day. for a two-day run. The
supporting cast Includes Dorothy Jor.
dan, Irene Rich and Matty Kemp. The
Roxy will run continuous shows to
morrow.
"Zoo In Budapest." a very unusual
snd entertaining Illm. featuring Gene
Reymond and Loretta Young, is pla;
lng at the Roxy tonight.
Christmas cards, all kinds snd
prices, printed or blank. Order now.
time is short. Mall Tribune Job De
partment.
Warrant Call.
Notice la hereby given that School
District No. 4. Jackson County, war
rants No. 4848 to No. S363 Inclusive
are called for payment. Interest to
cease on December 4. 1933. warrants
to be presented for payment at the
office of the District Clerk, City Hall,
Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN.
Clerk School District No. 49.
PCMI'KIN TARTS
Breakfast
Grapefruit
Hominy Grits
Soft Cooked Eggs
Broiled Baoon
Buttered Toast Coffee
Luncheon
Toasted Cheese Sandwiches Tea
Fears Cookies
Dinner
Ham Loaf Creole Sauce
Baked Potatoes
Escalloped Apples
Bread Butter
Celery ,.,
Pumpkin Tarts Coffee
Hum Loaf, Serving Four
1 cup chopped cooked ham
1 cup chopped cooked pork
3-3 cup crumbs
1 egg
teaspoon salt
34 teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon finely chopped onion
1 tablespoon finely chopped celery
t tablespoon chopped paraley
Turkey.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 2. (API
Live poultry unchanged. Prime tur- i
keys (dressed) young toms. under 17 i
lbs., and over 17 lbs., lBc. Young
hens. 18c.
GET YOUR
Thanksgiving Apples
from
O. V. MEYERS
ON OLD PACIFIC HWHYWAY
Bennett Apples
The best for eadnf. cooking and
baking.
Ex- Fancy 60c hi. Fancy BOo
0 Grade 40c box
Newtown CulU and C Grade
15c and 20c box at orchard
Phone 258-J
EAGLE'S Thanksgiving Benefit
DANCE
Thursday Night
DREAMLAND
Music by Oregon Lumberjacks
Admission 50c couple
CHRISTMAS BASKET BENEFIT FUND
Thin or fat, young or old,
every woman needs a certain
amount of good candy.
Whitman's
Sampler
Contain! a pleasant variety
of chocolates and confections.
as
DRUG STORE
an estimate of the number listening on a coast-to-coast network
ffT1ie great thing Radio
can do is to bring Inspired
Music into the home"
"It is not necessary to know about music
one can simply feel it, and love it.
"Listening to a cathedral organ or to
any great orclieslratvho of us has not
felt uplifted and refreshed, as by the cool
clean air of the mountains?
"To my mind, the great thing radio can
do is to bring Inspired Music into ttie lwme.
My comrades of the Philadelphia Orclieslra
and I welcome this wonderful opportunity. "
Li r
y.i' - lIMs
Leopold Stohowiki
Conductor Philadelphia
Symphony Orchestra
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Generator anil Armature
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the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra to
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We knoiv you will like
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you will enjoy Chesterfield
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