r PAOE TWO IklKDKOUn MAIL TRI1U1NR M10DKOU1). OUKOON". bMJIDAY, MAKCII 151. M WQLGAST ENTITLED TO DRAW IN BOUT m CHAMPION M1UVAUKKK, AVIs., Mar. 13 -Ad Wolpat, formiir lightweight chum jilon, ob credited lodoy with a draw by Mllwnukco sport writers ns n re gull of his ten round bont hem Inst night with Chmnplon Wllllo Hltchlo Clilrngo sport wrltqr gave, the chnhi lilon a Rhode Victory, but it was the consenMtu or opinion that Ad la a nreatly Improved flRhtcr, and that last n(ght8 contest did not decide the quentlpt ,of suprciuao. A knockdown In tho soventh ronjidv nccordlnB to tho Chicago Kior$ writer, entitled Altchle to the popular "llecldon. Wolfaat claimed tho blow that sent him to the floor, was a fonl and he was upheld In this by several physicians and the Mil sport writers, entitled Ritchie to the rlni; without a mark, llitchle s lips were puffed, his note skinned ana h" was badly battered about the body. Wolpmt Claim- l'il Tho champion excelled at the Ions range work and WolKt in tho In- fighting. The only knockdown was scored by Kltchlo in tho seveuth round. The men were fighting viciously, head to head, when Ritchie suddenly sent over twp terrific risht swings to tho stomach. Wolgast sank to tho floor, claiming a foul, but was up again at the count of four. "I was struck low," ho said to Referee Stout. Stout refused to allow the claim and ordered Wolgast to continue. Apparently unhurt. Ad fought back wickedly during tho remainder of tho thrco jnlnuto session. Chicago sport-writers said tho rights to the body wcro fair punches delivered with lightning quickness. After tho contest Dr. C. W. Mortor of tho stato boxing commission, ex amined Wolgast and issued tho fol lowing statement: "Wolgast was fouled. Tho ex amination made after the fight at his request proved beyond all ques tion that tho blow delivered by Hit-, chle In tho soventh round was low and foul," Entitled to Draw Referco Stout also thought Wol gast was entitled to a draw. "It was one of tho greatest fights that I have ever seen," ho said. "Had I been called upon to render a decision I would havo called It a draw. I did not sco tho blow struck that sent Ad to tho floor In tho seventh found. I was back of Hlt chlo at tho time, but I thought It was a punch to tho pit of tho stom ach." Ritchie fought a clean fight all the way .through and oven tho Mllwaukto sport-writers admitted that ho looked llko a real champion after tho first fow rounds. They professed to 1)9 llove, howpver, that Wolgast would regain tho titlo In a 20 round hauls. Rltchles prediction that Wolgast's right would be used chiefly as a chin guard was bprno out by the milling. Ho depended entirely on his Jeft and got in many effective jolts to tho faco when In close. Ad drew first blood when in the opening round he sent a short loft to tho clmmplou's nose. WolKOot C'cls 80M) Hltchlo convinced tho rlncsldors that he has two good hands. Ho showed that ho carries a terrific wal lop In the right, and bad Wolgast given, him an opportunity to crojf with It ho would havo done a lot moro damage. His left showed up well, too. Ho relied on it chiefly for hooking purposes, and many of thoso short punches shook up tho Dutchman from head to heels. Whenever Wolgast went Into his famous crouch, Hltchlo gavo him some stiff clouts on tho back of the neck aud they Invariably forced Ad to stand up and box. Hltchlo was satisfied with hie showing. "I am sure," ho said, "that 1 proved to tho .middle west sportK that my winning tho title from Wojgast In San Francisco was not a fluke victory, I went after Ad as hard as I could but I was unable to get my rirht cross oer. I am matched to fight Harlem Tommy Murphy In San Francisco April 17. After that I will moot Ad again." Tho bout drew $39,000. Kltchlo of this amount, got V 10,000 and Wol gast fSOOO, SAM 'HILL LECTURE DATE HAS BEEN CHANGED Mombprti pf tho flreutor Mcdford club roeelvod word yesterday from ganiuel Hill, (ho well known good roads enthusiast that ho would bo un able to bo in Mcdford, Monday, March IS as planned hut would ho able to tak on tho beautifying of tho 1'acltlc Highway a week from thut dato, Monday, March 23. The change bus boeu accepted so "that the big day fur tho good road HthusUsis will now bo tho l'3d. Mark it on your culoiulur tiud bo nt tk Vt Iheutru tho iifturnooit of r THRILLING CLIMAX IN THE "MISSOURI GIRL" AT THE PAGE THEATER, SATURDAY, MARCH M r-q jSi?'J ' "!-V"i,J -XT- '-J&. 4 ;,f " is . Jfett 4 ...? i" wT' imr ? mPL?&' ; .. ,. .- .iyjtr Jf" . ' .. i&Iiltsk CANAL EMP L TOWARD OREGON C Y pm farm $r MODEL HOG . ATTRACTS ATTENTION 11. W. Ilnrt. who U otitltiftiiijr n experimental hoc rnnrh, i- rrccmtij: many letters from nil parts, of Hie country hlinwiuj; that his experi ments ure awakening widespread in teret. A letter n-reived today from MnUroril. Calf 3!onl factory at Wnukepin, U.. t-ny-: "e are very mueli intert-tc(l in clipping M'nt it-, n-garding your en terprise. We have nlway fuund Oreoninus up to i!ate and in fact 11 little nhend of date on every new proposition. We are exceedingly plea.e to note the ftict tlmt you nrc go'ui tit the hog tpicMiou in a scien tific and thorough manner. V chilli be find to hear from you con ccming the micccs of vour venture. Charllo Hlttc. tho Albany middle weight, has retired from tho roped arena and Is now tho trainer of the Cleveland baseball team. PROBABLE SAWMILL ELKS LODGE ELECTS FOR WAGNER VALLEY T. II. Joint-on of Ihillu-. To v., h-purelm-ed of Wi'lhom Hoe-on the pine, fir, cedar and linn! wood on eighty aero- of hind ilom-riliei! a- the nort liliulf of the northwe-t (p'rtur of .-eetion x, town-hip thirty-nine xoiitli, ninge one we-t. Mr. .lolm-on i- Itere aud will at onco iulMtll a portable Miwmill for working thi timber up into lumber. He e.ii!ol to have n orew of ten or twelve men. Mr. John-on will not only work up tlii- tract "f timber, but i- engaging other Miiall tnieU to be turned into lumber. Ho is nn old hand at man ipulating the Hirtublu sawmill which i- go popular in the south, lie suy they move it around much like n thre-hitn; mneliiiic nml frcipiently move within n few luturs from one job nml start in on another. A-li-j Innd Keconl. Meilfonl Imlgo, 11S, H. P. O. K.. at it animal olertioii cln-o tho fol lowing tiflioor-: I n Hii-kin-, ovnlttd ruler; W. II. Mi'liowiin, o-toeiiid Icmlilig knight: Carl lleilbnmmr, onteotaeil loyal knight; Joiihk Wold, o-teomed lecturing kniglit: . !'. (iuiaonliorry, -oi-retary; Jolin Wtlkin-on, treas urer; S. I. Hrowu, trustee; Churle (Iny, tyler. As Mr. Oinu'tiitorrv will bo nnablo to son'o, h siiocossor will be elootud next Thursday. A-hlatn! Lodge. II 1 1, elected .1. M. Wngner evnltoil ruler; t. II. Wolf, -teemed Kadiug d.uight; W. N. Wright, usleemcil loyjil knight; O. H. Iledburg, osleemed Jeeturing l;nilit; K. J. Thornton, furn'tarj"; Pieuo Proot, tuastirer,' A. ('. Xiningor 11 ud A. II. I'rathr, tru-too-; TtM. Pniii-t, tvler. I. I'. Hrown htiM iTooi)d llio I'ol Mowing rrnm Krniik It. Hojjeitf, l iit'eii, Punamiit who I- Intoio-lcd 111 locnl pruju'ilv. He stvytt "There to muu. ntmi lenxing I1010 at tin- time 011 neeuiiiit or the clos ing of tho pie-out orgauiKiitioii mot the ooinuieiioing of the iieiiniiiietil I organisation aud itmii of them iui 'still undecided t ju-l where In, Jloeato. I lmo horn lolling lloiu " ! orylhiiiK I ouii think of about ,oui j ooimtry but of cmine nnt not well 'enough Mtoi on iHiiidilioti- t li to 'gie them nnii'li witi-fnetiou and ;hvo tried tti induce all nf tlieiii to go out and sie the ruiuilrx lirimr they buy eUewlieto tiud I think -omi ' I of iIuhii may do so. One thing th.it 1 may half itenmmln them is the tin-' , that my friend Taylor who liouuht in 'Paliforiiin, n- I told ou sonic lime 'ago, has ju-t -old hi place and I I looking toiud yoiirw oouutry lor nj j location, tin account of having had1 '-oxoral had join- on account t 1 fm-t. Also iiimiiv of tliriii who - " bought In ml in I'lorida aud Toxu- I four .vour ago havo been badly di--I appointed and ate knocking thoxc countries o that with few exoep jtious hit no loontioiiM that look n j gnnd to tlicin as our-. Sovornl who bounht 111 the l(of(tio river volley are well satisfied mid some will go tlicic to settle llii- vour. Thi- is also it -iroug urgumcMt in favor of Oiogoii and I Impo wo may -e some of them thi- year-." NO COMPROMISE ON CANAL BILL WILL DE NECESSARY WASHINGTON. Mar. 13. Simul taneous consideration In both housoi of congresft of the blMs repealing Hid tolls exemption clause of the I'nunma caual act will probably begin a wool; from tomorrow. This was predicted tonight by Chairman Admusou, of tin) house Interstate commerce, committee and .Senator Owen, member of tho sunnte luter-oronulc raualH committee during a conference tonight with President Wilson. Moth told tho presldout none doubt oil tho polls of tho house and senate would show ttubstantlal majorities for the repeal ' Where is the Best Place to ' Buy Seeds? Why llrondlojV of )ourM, tho only , place III Woulhern Oregon wlniro you can got Hurpeos Hoolln and Miilford'a Mtiogorm. Ho him had nearly HO years experience In bundling aud growing seeds and customer all have the benefit of his experience It Is only a fow stepx from Main stinet and It will certainly pay you to tnl.o llio few oxtia steps to llruailluy'n' where mi Mill inl iwiirl t lillllf fin lint iilirilioi Iih.. l nlfj..l.. V..I . i.if..Hi.i It. ..i.m 1... " ,.. w. ,. .... ..... n. ., .if.., p,i iilllll.MH 11 .1111 I Ulil'l III III jlllll 11- guiuo crops. Ilurpees Hpeurer Hwnet Vm have no niini and ou Iwn'e about 10 of tho very best vnrletlo to chooso from. If )tiu don't sco what von want tod; for It.. BROADLEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN Stout Phone NT'.' U In thu M. ii K II MulldliiK til-i'Olilioiixit SIIH-I iirfjj I i j j I This cake, made by the Cottolene recipe, using only Cottolene for short ening, won the first prize three separate times at the Texas State Fair. Cottolene recipes are all winners, at home or elsewhere. Cottolene Remember, however, that you do not need to use as much Cottolene as you would of butter or lard Always use one-third less when cooking with Cottolene, for Cottolene goes much farther. You save money, any way you figure, if you cook with Cottolene, and your food is moro wholesome and more digestible. If you will give Cottolene one fair trial, you will continue to use it for every thing except on the table. This is the recipe for the prize-winning cake, by Mrs. W. J. Stone, Dallas, Texas: Three-fourths pup of Cottolene, 2 cupa sugar, 3 cups flour, 1 cup mlllc, 2 teaspoons baling powder, 6 whites of eggs beaten to stiff froth, 2 teaspoons lemon extract Cream 3-4 cup of Cot tolene with sugar, add mills and flour alternately until well mixed, then add whites of eggs arid ertroct. Orease tins und flour them; light the gas just as you place cakes In stove. Put all three h.yers in snd cook ut once. Let the cake cool on hour or so before icing. riLLIN'J-Two cups sugar and Just enough water to moisten, cook until It threads from the tpoui. 13c.it whiles of 2 eggs to stiff frolh, pour the boiling syrup over the whiles and beat con st; nt!y. then ud'' 1 teaspoonful of lemon extract and 1.2 package shredded cocoanut, and ice your cai... If ich.3 b.-fjlns to get too stiff to ice add about 2 tablespoons of boiling water and beat well. Give yourself the satisfaction of knowing what Cottolene can do. Order a pail of it from your Krocer; also send to us for the interesting FREE Cook Book, HOME HELPS, written by five leading authorities. Write for it today rpFAlRBANKsHrl CHICAGO ILIINERY V art' showing llio new pintles in Spring Millinery, eHpeeinlly designed for iunnedi ale wear and priced id oxlroinoly elii.su nun-Kins. These mt.s are clover, distinct ivo and liectniiin. The new Turbans have, unusual dasli and 1 tin mi tiiv- ' .A IT S l'"l -" Lottie Howard, Milliner .Nnrlli (Vnlral Awniio SPRING I n"i ' hr jr j wr llavinij purchased the IJilitway Cufrec Co., I will give an INTRODUCTORY SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 14th To demonstrate the .superiority of our I'Yosli Uoastod Coffee. I will give a reduction as follews: Uogular IK).; blond, 125; :ifo at .'iO, IUc at. IJ5, Afm at -10, f0c at 15. Only one pound will bo sold to oauh fiustouiur at Ibis prico, aud one day only, Saturday, March II. F. G. HYATT, Prop. 1; ). .Main. Phone 807-.I DINBSGyoCMS m Baking Powder Tliose who have had cakes ruined hv Jarring the stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, may have wondered how the dining car chef can turn out such marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oven is being incessantly Jarred and jolted and shaken by the motion of the train. To get pastry to raise and stay raised under these con ditions, a baking powder must be used Hint continues to Hvo off its leavening tins that uuutulm the rultta until Hie doutfli is baked through. ninlnrt Car Chefs havo found ahnklnu powder exactly Milled to their nvcils in K C nml you will llnd It JuU ns well m I led to your rrmilieineiits. K C Is really a Mend of (wo li.ihlnit powder, one ncllvuas soon as mnltlcm-d, thu other recjulrlnt! hotli inoli luiunndlie.it to start thujieuerallou o( leaveulnit g.i. Noinatler how moist and rich you make, your ohe, K C llahlug I'owder will ciulalii thu raise until a cruet Is funned and all danger of falling It pail. K C IlaMiyj I'owder ' liru and he.illlifiil, It It iluar.intced under all putu food law, aiul liuaranleed lunleaio you. Aud It litoldatareatoii.ibluprltu iii)lukliipowilerliouliUellur iiiotc jj" a"1 Tr) ci Tru u am ut our rhk nml bo amvltmil. r .