MEDFOITO. .OREGON THURSDAY, "jf NE . 11.1023 .' PAGE ElunT MlDFOT?r MATL TRIBUNE, A light lunch and delicious cool drink prepared in a moment DURING the hot weather when you want a light digestible meal or a cool refreshing drink between meals that's no trouble at all to prepare Mix yourself a glass of Borden's Malted Milk the improved kind. ,. All you need is some cold milk a few heaping teaspoonfuls of Borden's Malted Milk a quick stir of the spoon and you've got a delightful summer drink that is as nourishing as a light meal. , Made in a minute, yet as satisfying and refreshing as if it had taken hours to prepare a perfect boon to the whole family in hot weather. Borden's has the preference because it is made by a special process that gives it higher food value, greater digestibility, better flavor than any other malted milk. Your dealer sells it in 7 and 15-oz. glass containers, and 5-pound tins. Be sure you ask for the square pack age. The Borden Company, Borden Building, 350 Madison Avenue, New York N. Y. THE IMPROVED ALTEDMILK - in thp sniinrfi nnchnve. I ' . .. A Good Oil Gookstove ToMakes Cooking a Perfect "Snap" ZyCI A ?HY bc a slave to your Kj) yy kitchen? Your dealer will be glad to demonstrate how the modernized oil cookstovc with i its high-speed burner, heat re taining ovens, broilers, etc., makes rural cooking a perfect "snap" noise less simple safe! And to keep your kitchen air clean and pure use only the highest grade kcrosehe Pearl Oil. That's the clean burning kerosene that is refined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Com pany for use in the oil cookstovc and heater. Its clear, intense (lame burns with positively no odor or smoke. for See your dealer today, and rcmem- HEAT and LIGHT iber, when ordering your cookstovc Salso order Pearl Oil by name! STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califorria) PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR ' At District School Election Monday, June 15 DR. O. J. JOHNSON ' - ' .11..., -( Ho pledges a strict 'application of business prin ciples in conducting the affairs of the district, and fair and impartial treatment of all issues. A Resident of the City Four Years Three Children in the Public Schools. t , i . . Thin adv. paid for by frianils of the cnuilldnte. mask Will IfU, WUUUi.ti I4TRIANGLE TOUR "Svery Mile a Ticturc" Takii Glacier Alaskan Ports Inside Passage Scenic British Columbia Mt. Robson Canadian Rockies Scenic Booklet Fret. A. B. Holtorp, City Pats. Agt. 122ThirdSt. Portland, Ore. Phone Broaduy 5300 Tun t AnonsT railway SVSTLM IN AML'RICA 7 f l.v vm PortUituS B 3? J "vs; CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS CHAMBER OF C. -FAILS iN EFFORT TO PREVENT WAR CANTON, Juno 11. (A. P.) Ef forts of the Canton Chamber of Com merce to induce rival Chinese leaders now fighting for poHHt-Hslon of Canton, to move the seat of warfare outside the bu.slnt'HM district failed today. The commander of the Yunnanese troops is unwilling to leave his pres ent position because he Is drawing a lareg income from gambling, opium sales and various other sources. The Yunnanese troops are appar ently preparing f a long siege, hav ing brought field guns to the street approaches leading directly to the riv er front. The Yunnanese are search ing to find further supplies of ammu nition. With the approach of the Kwaugtung troops, the Yunnanese troops, who hold Canton, were en trenching themselves. Hut the attack ing and defending troops claim the ad vantage in the fighting thus far. . Four bolshevik Russians, attempt ing to gain admittance into the foreign concessison today were refused en trance by the Kritish authorities. The city police force has been disarmed. Chinese newspapers have suspended publication. Al the foreigners have been evacuat ed from the danger zone. Heavy fighting has -been in pro gress between t'antonese and Yun nanese forces at Canton. Dispatches yesterday said four Americans, includ ing two women, who attempted to es cape from the fighting zone in a boat flying the American flag, were fired upon by Yunnanese machine gunners ami that one of tho women, Mrs. Frank M. Crampton, was wounded in the arm. . T MEET, L The Oregon Osteopathic association is meeting todny In annual conven tion with the Washington Osteo pathic association at Longvlcw, Vn. The program follows: Dr. K. S. Comstock, Chicago Col lege of Osteopathy, Acute Infectious Diseases. Dr. C. II. Downing, San Francisco, Calif., Osteopathic Technique. Dr. L.eon K. I'nge. Klrksvillo Col lege of Osteopathy, Principles of Os teopathy Applied Anatomy. Dr. John H. Stylus. Jr., Kansas City College of Osteopathy, Treatment of Spinal Curvature. Dr. Krnest O, Hasher, L.os Angeles College of Osteopathy; Obstetrics and Gynecology for the General Practi tioner, Dr. T. A. McKay, Tacoma, Wash., Physiology of the Spine. Dr. A. H. Ford, Seattle, Wash., Osteo pathy In Heart Disease. The Screen By" To Press Agent. " Mighty Western Epic. Zane Grey's "The Thundering Herd," Is winning unusual praise from audiences of tho Hunt's Craterlan. In every way thrills, scenic beauty and irresistible entertainment value, "The Thundering Herd" equal any adven ture picture so far, and this does not bar "The Covered Wagon." .It takes a red blooded slice out of American history as a background against which its story moves. It Is JacKHolt in Yane Gray The Thundering Herd A. Paramount Ftat-ur the pioneer period of tho' '70s 'when ,tho hardy adventurers of the middle we t -wore in the froiuy of killing off the buffalo herds once so thick upon the plains. . Jack Holt and Lois Wilson are the featured players and are surrounded by such clever character, actors as Noah lteery, Charles Oglo and Ray mond Hntton. In the very opening scenes are some most unusual Indian pictures, show ing tho picturesque old warriors. Adding further to the quality of the bill is an Aesop Fable, Pat ho News and "Retty" Prown at the Wurlitzer, At tho Ulalto. The gay night life of the Paris thea tres, the carnival spirit and the luxury of Its marble cafes romp throtigh "One Year to Live," which closes tonight at the lilalto. Harry Iwingdon Is '-'The Sea Squawk" ts his usual humorous helf in this screen comedy. Richard Dix In "Too ManyKtsscs" Is tho bill for tomorrow and aSturday :il the Kialto theater. This picture shows Dix In a now light, that of a lti:ht comedian, with delicate touch and hrHk tuanner. Tho pit-turn is m;nle front the story, ''A Maker of Ges-:-e." O 61 Qui c'k Jo Few things are easier to make than good mayonnaise. Wesson Oil and a fresh egg beaten together and seasoned to taste and you have a mayonnaise you'll be proud of! " y, - : Quickest results are obtained if the oil and egg ate not too cold. The ordinary temperature of your kitchen is just right. Break an egg in a bowl ' Add about a tablcspoonful of Wesson Oil. Beat vigorously with an egg beater or a fork until the oil and egg are thoroughly mixed. How long will that take? .Perhaps while you count fifty not as fast as you can count but as fast as you can beat. i 'Add another tablcspoonful of oil and beat again vigorously. Two tablespoonfuls and beat again. Two or three more and beat again. Your mayonnaise will begin to thicken a little. i Then add Wesson Oil four or five tablespoonfuls at a time, beating well after each addition until your may 1 MM ?-avis' F Sons of Italy Inn Italian Dinner Served at All Hours Announce a Merchants' Italian Spaghetti Lunch 40c , 11 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. Evening 7-Course Dinner, 70 'J Sunday Spring Chicken, Spaghetti or Ravioli " . 7-Cpurse Dinner, $1.00 , Wa Cater to Private Parties. Private Dining Rooms for All Occasions. Tasty Italian Dishes of All Kinds Corner Ivy and Sixth Streets In Connection With Medford Ice Cream Gardens Phone 307 Ask for '.The insecticide with the pleasant odor' ' MADE IN OREGON M a y 6 n n a i s e onnaise is as thick and stiff as you want it. The more oil you beat into it the thicker your mayonnaise will be about two cupfuls is the usual amount. Never add more than a quarter cupful of oil at any one rime. After your mayonnaise is made, add seasoning. Mix a half teaspoonful of salt, a teaspoonful each of sugar and . mustard, a generous pinch each of paprika and red pepper add a tablespoonful of lemon juice or vinegar and stir until the salt and sugar are dissolved then pour into the mayonnaise and beat well. . With Wesson Oil Mayonnaise as a base you can make many delicious fancy salad dressings in a very few minutes for instance : . THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING To a cupful' of Wesson Oil mayonnaise you add a third of a cupful of Chili Sauce, a third of a cupful of whipped cream, two tablespoonfuls of chopped sour or sweet pickles or chow chow and one chopped pimento. Combine ingredients in order given. First National Bank Medford, Oregon " A GOOD BANKING CONNECTION An account at the First Na tional Bank means efficient hand ling of your business in- the way yon want it done cheerfully, care fully and helpfully. , "We invite your personal, house hold and business accounts.. 'A BANK OF STRENGTH