i ( MET.FOnn MATL TRTTHTXF,. rTCTYFORT), OftF.fi OK. WEnNTATAY. FFftftFAftY 23. 1fl53 pint ftpr V KEEP STRONG Jne bottle of pure, emulsifjed Norwegian cod liver oil takei now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a month hence. It's more economical to give your body help before resistance to disease is broken down. A very little Scott's' Emulsion OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL goes a long way in sustaining strength and keeping up re sistance. Resolve that you wilt buy a bottle of Scott'i cmmsion at your druggist's on your waj home, and start protecting your strength. ' li?imrnl,,ri,.I ni. " '" ,N,,r""v '""1 i ,.nr own Amriirun Labotaloncs. II is n giuninlrc of purily pt.alal.mtjr uiiurmVa MOLINE NO. 26 TRACTOR PLOW 1'iir Fonlson Tractor LIGHT DRAFT LONG IM Ql'ALITY H'OItK Scientifically built to meet all modern requirements. Handles easily, always lifts C incites above ground for turning or transport ing, regardless of depth of plowing. Unusually good penetration. Practically all steel construction. Friction safety releaso tractor hitch. Unclose positive power lift. Shares changed with perfect case; either standing or sitting. Approved by Ford Motor Co., for Use with tho Fordson The No. 2 6 Tractor Plow is tho embodiment of modern ideas and up-lo-dato manufacturing methods into a superior implement to fill a necessary present day farming need. This plow has required two years to perfect. It has withstood every severe test. Our ap proval has been put upon it and our guarantee goes with it, because It has made sood. T. I. TEMPLE 221 Xoi lli Fir AGF.XTS FOR . I'liono 777 "Friend" Kpinycrs Molino Fiiim MarhJiiory (Dolco) Light" anil Pumps Wood 1'ipe for Initiation Simplex Silos Simplex Cream Separators Papcc Cutters. locaihids William U. Tail who recently re turned hero from his homo In Los Angeles, is a business visitor ill Port land. Closing out all our farm machinery, several good buys. Putton & liobln son, Inc. tt After tho tiro it is too late to Insure. See Hodden & Canaday now. March luth Is tlio final day for fil ing income tax returns for 1922. The Income tax may bo paid in full at the time of filing tho return, which must ho filed not later than March IS, or it may bo paid iu installments. At least one-fourth of the tax must be paid on or beforo March 15 and tho remainder, may bo paid In equal in stallments on Juno 10, September 15 and December 15. Drafted Franquotto walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery, phone (iSO J-ii tf Clean cotton rass lire wanted at Mail Trlbuno office. tf IL E. Morton was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Grants Pass. Good clean rags wanted at Mcdford Printing Co. A No. 1 alfnlfn hay, dolivered, $18.00 per ton. Phono 7-F-4. ' 290 The Fan Tan orchestra will not give a dance Friday night after tho gamo at tho Nat according to present plans. It was announced yostorday that the new popular high school musical or ganization would do so but othor ar rangements have been mado by them. Clean cotton rags are wanted at Mall Tribuno office. tf . Dick Bessie, n former resident of Jackson county who has been employ ed at a logging camp in Klamath coun ty for the past throe years, was in Mertt'ird yesterday visiting old time friends. w o havo good values In used cars. Patton & llobinson, Inc. tf Hemstitching at Deuel's. 289 Jess Took Last Chance i . ! "After three years of doctoring for my stomach, I becamo discouraged : arid swore I wouldn't take anything i else. 1 was bloated with gas all the j time. Someone praised Mayr's on ' derftil ltemedy no highly that I de i elded to take a last chance. I am now ! feeling like a new man." It is a sim : pie, harmless preparation Hhat re moves the catarrhal mucus from tho , intestinal tract and allays tho inflam- mation which causes practically all I stomach, liver and - intestinal ail j menu;. Including appendicitis. One i dose will convince or money 're- funded. For sale by nil druggists. I Adv. I The storm is coming, I Y but your roof protects I C ..L- A JnlA I yuu iruiu uiv; ulciiv-iuu uiu-. Neither rain nor snow nor baking " sun, nor the attacks of sparks TViiilrS lf fMldrm and fumes can shake the conn- . JS"? 'rnM dence of those who are protected Jfe1 Vtrtb Lertmtl-Teeg X v Certain-teed Slate Surfaced Shin- rj . ' gles. Beneath the outer beauty' of Sw y their mellow red, green or blue- mt black surface, there is a through- 'XWmM find-through quality which resists . fmMMMSf Wm the ravages of time and weather. MmMMmWMmM? IT" Pl and can be made the most attract- YnmSm ivt itdiuit ui juui noun., iuiu- WiCi''m'lmW 1 biIity'is ndal,:rv mmmmMMiSmmM Im ancc no tubs. . . wuim-uxu mSmmmmfWMmmFmMl Mil 1 I economical cost. . IwJ'w-WJ 1 .BffiffiaaMM Ashland's basketball toam defeated tho team of tho Talent high school last night by u score of 53-24. Tho game was played in tho Ashland high school gym. Call at Hotel Medford Ueauty Par lors and seo the latest In cornet braids. 295 ; For salo Ootid repacked Nowtowns. ' Inquire Sgobel & Day warehouse. South Fir. Phono 172. 293' ; Z. N. ,Agee of Eugono arrived in , Medford yesterday and will spent tho i next several days hero on one of his 1 periodical business visits. Medford Auto Painting. Call and ' seo our work and get our prices. All ! work gunrnntoed. 127 N. Riverside,' opposite tho Nat. E. O. Dradlcy, prop. ! Phone 26. 290 j This office la prepared to print j ledger sheets, bills, etc., usod on the your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone 1 us and wo will call. tf Tho American Legion sign over j Main stroet, announcing that a meet-' lug would bo held there last uight was j an innovation for Medford and at-1 tractod considerable attention. Thornless blackberry plants. Edon falley Nursery. Phone 630-J-2. tf ; Gregg review and dictation work in I day or evening class; expert instruc tor; special rates. Medford llusiuesa College. OWN. 292 Dob Galligau, Canadian world war veteran and local nowsboy with the loud voice, ' has returned from a mouth's nbsonce for his health lu ; California, including stays in Chlco, Modesto and towns as far south ns Los Angeles. Bob who is a consistent booster for tho Iloguo River valley climate, says that California Is nil right In its way.' but that ho had W ! como back hero to get real sunshine uy railroad tno pnsi lew weens uns been very uncomfortable as tho freight cars aro not heated. March 1st, tthe Marinello Shop will start marcelling at their former prices. 293 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 E. Main. T. D. Fetch, manager of the South ern Oregon Gas company Biient yestor day in Grants Pass attending to com pany business. .... a n'klt. . IAUio insurance, uruwu cc Blng cherry trees. Eden Valley j ' .Mirsery. rnone os-j-. h I Among tho articles of incorporation filed yestorday with the state corpora tion commissioner was that of the Crater Heaver Fur Farms, of Medford, capital J20.000, by A. P. Smith, T. Q. Heine and B. F. Lindas. Fruit, nut and Bhade trees. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf ' A delegation or Blue Lodgo Masons from Medford were tho guests of the i Grants PaBs lodge last night at a spocial meeting, and assisted iu the initiatory work. A banquet was Berved at 6:30, followed by work In the M. M. degree. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop,.. Eighth and Bartlott. - - -r-r-. .-- tf WEDDING BELLS Harry E. Hawk nnd Ooldio May Drown wore married last night at tho home of the groom's parents, corner of West 1 1 til and Laurel street. Rev. D. E. Millard of tho First Christian Church officiating. The ring cere mony was performed in tho presence of a number of friends and relntlvos including tho parents of tho bride. Mr. and Mrs. George Denny, and par ents of the groom, Mr. and Sirs. S. M. lawk. After tho ceremony iirs. . d. Hawk served the wedding party to i Invnlv 1nnr-hrnn. Air. H.IWk nnd Ills bride will make their homo for the present with tho grooms parents after which they will move near Dutto Falls where the groom will en gage in lumber making Industry with his father. For tno first tlmo in many years tho entlro Hawk fumlly wcro at homo at the same time. The many friends of Mr. Hawk and Miss Drown Jolu in wishing them happi ness and success. Orchardlsts Take Notice Bees In your orchard during the blooming porlod means more and bet tor fruit. For a small consideration we will place them for you during that time. Make your arrangomeuts right now. Phono 960, Stewnrt. 31 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Seveu room close-in house, $2000. Clear. Terms, $1000 cash, balanco liko small rent. P. n. Box 659. 293 FOR SALE Ladies' tan tweed riding habit, size 3(1, never usod, $15. Cen tral Point 197. 291 FOR SALE Dodge roadster, 1920 model, good condition, has 1923 license, cord tires and other extras, $400. Can be seen at 13C N Oak dale Ave. - 291 FOR RENT Small furnished house with sleeping porch. Call 729-L. 291 Mason, Ehrman & Co. Medford Wholesale Distributors of Certainteec! Products Whooping Cough CoufHt rtultinrr from Wtittne CoUfh La Gripp and Influanaa quickly rahovad with FOLEY'S HflNFV ', ,v,' ar vraa Ol AND TAR -1 ii.. NoOplat IiM Vradlanta print i on wrapper. Stood th lent of llm, Mrvlnc WorU'tUrKttMlUnoeufhmxiicliM Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MTiDFonn. onuaoN fffi New York Is Wearing Capes Again This Year In the smart shops nnd hotels in the vicinity of Fifth Avenue, one sees many eajies with new and eharrn iiig variations, such as the lengthened side panels and new, deep collars, which characterize some we have just received from Miss Manhattan. Suits Are Popular, Too Of course, no wardrobe can call itself complete without a suit, and the Miss Manhattan suits for Spring show a wealth of interesting details in the way of pin-tucks and set in pleats. The three-piece suits arc especially popu lar and we are showing them in a number of new materials in the wanted shades. . ' 9 in Youthful Dresses Miss Manhattan has de signed for us some really charming frocks bearing in mind always that the season's mode is essential ly one of youth slender, willowy youth. The flat back and the slim straight ness which Fashion de crees are achieved in be coming materials in dresses suitable for all occasions. Miss Manhattan Creations Emphasize Youthfulness of Style Mann's Exclusive Miss Manhattan Representative in Medford Why thousands of women are now making their own Mayonnaise IT Is very easy to make the most, delicious mayonnaise you ever tasted, with Mazola. Mazola-madc Mayonnaise is delightfully smooth and creamy, and always firm and fresh. And it keeps longer without getting rancid or "separating out." You can be certain that Mazola Mayonnaise is always pure and wholesome, and that the eggs you use in it are absolutely fresh. You'll find, also, that Mazola thickens your mayonnaise more quickly. This saves you considerable time and labor. Why not use the Mazola you have, or get a can from your . grocer, and try the recipe given here? See how simple it is to make perfect mayonnaise. Mazola is packed and scaled in sterilized tins, on our own premises, under expert supervision. Your grocer sells it in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon tins. The large sizes arc most economical. Mazola is never sold in bottles or in bulk as are ordinary salad oils. If Mazola is not satisfactory, return it and get your money back. Order Mazola from your grocer today. Mayonnaise Dressing 1 cup Matola ' K teaspoon Salt 3 fablcrpooni Lcmnn Juice fr Vlnraaf 1 Egg Yolk it ttaipoon bugar W teaspoon Paprika Add well mixed caoninst to egg, with one tcmpooo lemon juice orvincp.ar.and beat well, adding one teaspoon Mazola at a time until mixture thicken), after which the Matola may be added more rapidly. 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