r PXffR HEC mJTFOT?lT MATT, TKrRFNTC. MTCTVFOTJn. OTTtfClOX, WEDNESDAY. 'ATMUL 20, in IT THE COUNTIES AI BANQUET FOR BOOSTER WORK "Tlio licst nffnlr of its kind ever held in Houthem Oregon." Such wns the pcnernl Verdict on the Cominer eint club's tri-connly banquet hold nt Hotel Medford Tuesday night. The neenic mid eliinntic Attractions of southern Oregon wns the subject, nnd never were they dicnssed nwre con vincingly or cntertnlniugly. OrgnnlnUon Formed Preliminary to the nnqnct, n joint committee meeting of representatives from the commercial clubs of Klam nth ViU, AMilond. Grants Pass Medford, Central Point nnd Oold Hill was held to f feet nn orgnnirnlion of the three counties to promote the de velopment nnd advertising of the bennty sjxits nnd tourist attractions of this M'clion. It wns decided to ue the existing eommcrcinl clubs as units in the new organization, with n board of directors consisting of three representatives from each club identified with the organization, r. K. Watson of Ashland, C. L. Hobart of Grants Pars, J. 1 Siemens of Klamath Falls. C. S. Redficld of Gold Hill, V. E. Kohler of Central Point and Hen V. Sheldon of Medford were appointed n comtnitteo to effect the organization nnd call n second meet iug nt Ktanmth Kails, probably some tune hi June. Vising and Haaley Tho banquet commenced promptly at 8 o'clock and was all that Manager Mohr had promised. President Gates of the Commercial club acted as tonstmastcr and hap pily avoided the frequent fault of "too much introduction." Will G. Steel wns tho first speaker. Har mony was his text and most con vincingly did ho show how united ac tion would help each section, while independent effort accomplished lit tle. Mr. Steel was never heard to better advantage. 0. I Hlnnchnrd of Grants Pass spoke of his recent trip to Washing ton in the interest of the Crescent City hnrbor and slated that the rail road outlet to the const was assured. Judge Henry L. Henson of Klam ath Falls, several years ago a resi dent of Medford. and district attor ney here, promised the hearty, en thusiiislio co-operation of that city nnd county in the laudable purpose of the gathering. He finid that his city had been assuming that Crater take belonged to them, but they had come to the conclusion that they could well afford to bhore it with Jackson county and the world. Steel Vint SjicAker Professor Yining of Ashland gave n most polished address on the ethical side of community life nnd activities, mid roused the audience to n high enthusiasm with his eloquent plea for united action in behalf of the best ideals and incentives to high living which were so abundant in this fa vored locally. Willinm Hunley of Harney county followed in h hhort speech filled with rugged good sense and keen wit. His Hryanesquc smile und plain, straight to'the-pniut lemarks made a most pleasing nddition to the eloquence of the other speakers. George M. Hylnnd of Portland wns tho last speaker, nnd he" most forc ibly nnd strongly summed up all the points covered by the preceding speakers and dwelt for n few mo ments on the importance of Oregon's Iiuvine it good exhibit nt the San Francisco fair next year. Good Vaudeville Program A splendid vnudevillo program wax allernutcd with the speakers. Tho llusty Hinge, Glee club, recent I v or gunized by lien Sheldon under tho auspices of the Commercial club, ren dered two fino selections. They pro jiose putting on a show at tho Page in the uenr future, and their Mieeess of last night promises a fiuo enter tainment. Cousin Mittleburger, George An drews and Willinm Vtiwler rendered ..splendid solos. Tho development of young Vuw tor's voice has been phe nomenal and he has a brilliant future musicully. Tho tpiicitiiis diiiin- room was crowded to is limit with enthusiastic boosters, wlu adjourned with the feeling that tho cvcuiii" wns a huge success and promised huge results. Hen Sheldon represented the local (lull in conceiving and arranging for the affair mid promised that this, (ho third in tho club's scries since the fimt of tho year, should ho outdone iiMho next. HAN FltANCJriCO-DHiiiiiii.' loo low tho ceiUHM bureau's estimate of 4-tf,&0V, Iho (dumber of commerco'M lnMUm department declared Kan JrVNiwbWri mjhiIm(Icm (HU),M'J, and Mm f "grmtw WhA J-VmwUci)" Hi E RAGROUND A ENTRANC E SUMS M MAHSHKIKU), Ore.. April 29. Although wnvos have dashed con tinually over the stranded schooner Hugh llognu, wlileh went aground into yesterday on the south spit of tho Slusl.iw river bar at Florence, tho nine persons on board, Including the wives of Coptaln Hill nnd the mate, refused to abandon tho vessel early today when lltcsnvors from the Gardiner station reached the scene. The position of the two wo men and seven men was still be lieved to bo perilous. Tho ltfesavers arrived during tho night, and immediately made plans to remove tho Imperiled people. They finally reached the vessel, but Cap tain Hill, the two women and s members of the crew staunchly re fused to be taken off. Captain Hill urged hU wife and tho wife of the mate to go ashore In the lifeboat, but they refused to desert their, husbands. It was feared last night that the schooner would bo dashed to ploct-s a sho lay broadside to the sea, but It ts believed now that she will lie saved. An attempt will be made by tho tugs Hoseoe and Huberts to pull the schooner off the sand ul high tide. WELSH WINNER FROM CROSS MAHSHKIKU), Or., April . At D o'clock thi- morning no news had reached here from Florence, where the three-masted schooner Hugh Ho gan is aground on the south spit of the harbor entrance, with nine per sons, including two women, on board, but earlier reports were that there was a chance that those imperiled would be rescued. The lniiqtm river Iirenvers were on the .scene, but unable to reach hie branded vcel. Several tugs were standing by, but on account of the shallowness of tho water were un able to approach. The Hugh Hogan, laden with 3."0, 000 feet of lumber taken on nt Flor ence for Snn Frnneico, wns being towed to the open ea late yesterday nfternoon by the tug ltocoe when the line parted and the .-chooner was left helpless in the heavy sea that was brenk-n:j over the bar. The schooner wn- uuiokh buffeted onto the snmU nnd lodged broadside to the breaker. A licnw It t developed Inter and soon the Hognn wa Iving u'mo-t on its side. It was in tin- position at the time the Inct report reached here. PHOENIX CITIZEN YANKED OFF TRAIN H. Arvin of Phoenix wns yanked off the top of the mail car of north bound passenger train No. 10 Tues day evening by Offirir Crawford of the local police force upon the tele phone allegation that he jumped a board bill at Phoenix. Arvin wai turned over to the Phoenix authori ties nnd was given n preliminary hearing bcfoie the Ashlnud ju-liee ol the pence this morning. The police, were uNo culled upon by the conductor of No. 11 to quiet a rambunctious passenger who wan howling and singing and making speeches on the train. You sacrifice not a single thing and you get more di gestible, more appe tizing, more economical food by the use of Cottolene Try Cottolene for baking and for frying j'ust as thousands of other women have done you'll quickly appreciate why prominent cooking authorities use it and commend it so highly, Cottolene makes better, lighter and entirely digestible bread, pastry and other baked things. Persons un able to eat foods fried with other fats, digest with case foods fried in Cottolene. And besides all this, Cottolene saves a great deal of money. Goes a third farther than butter, lard and other cook ing futs. If you'd like a book of choice recipc8,writofor "Home Helps" a jxsf il curd will bring it. EBSrAlRBANK1 CHICA0O TAME AFFAIR t.OS AM1KI.K5. Col.. April 20. Kreddle Welsh's rlewrueaa nnd gen eralship are the two outstanding fea tures today of the little Welshman'" hollow letory over l.eaeh Cross of New York at Vernon last night. Welch proxed thn,t he retains nil his old-tluu bolug skill nnd Ills gen eralship showed when no refused to be moved by tho hisses of the fans w-ho wanted to see a real fight, and followed out a tame but sure-victory campaign. Throughout the 20 rounds Welsh hit and got away. Ho landed every known punch to Cross' tace and body almost nt will but there was not suf ficient force behind them to cause damage. Cross, bewildered by the Welsh tactics, failed to get Into real action at any time, although ho honestly tried. He went down from a right swing In the 13th largely because he was off balance. From a spectator's standpoint the fight was the poorest seen at Vernon In many months. Hundreds of fans loft the arena during the Inst eight rounds ami those who remained sNnt their time and breath hissing thu boxers. Walter Williams of Portland saved the show by putting up a whirl-wind ten round bout with llattllng Chlco, the .Mexican bantam. Tho Oroponlnn outgamed Chlco and earned a clean cut decision. Potty Kllno of New York beat Johnny Arrouzay of tas Angeles In tho first preliminary but tho Judges called the bout a draw. DELAY LANDING OF FIFTH BRIGADE AI ERA C Z Smoke Mt. Pitt. Cigars and help build up a pay roll for your own town. STANDISrLtMftd ROW I COLLAR 2for25 Out It Pibodv b C0.L1C. Maim wi: GIVE S, & H. GIIEE.V TRADING STAMPS A 1 PI m u a. Kill I I ii 111 II (fiA llllp- f lil U CFfi,v. Hid A. (. tvaUw, c The Only Ones K1RSCHBAUM Clothe. re the only ones at their price which are guoianlttJ to be all-wool, fait in color, London shrunk, hand. tailored. Kirschbaum Qothes f15 20 andup And tlirir tyleixiuitn on a pat with their quality. All the Ulet faihion touches including aofl-rollinu lupelf, either notched or peaked, natural (boulder and lilith veil Worth looMnu t fni. miJialtlui Daniels For Duds j,i;,wimi Mnm:it VKKA ntl'Z, Me., April U0. -Vein Cru.' new civil goeirinueiil got down to buthtc-H lodny. II wns set up by Admiral Hotelier Into tler dny, with Kobert J. Kerr, u t'hicngo nnd Me.ico t'ity lnwxer, ux governer: t'onuuniuler SlieKnev us inspector of the poll nnd customs collector; Wil linm Ruckle, another hiwver, us nd tuinislrnlor of ju.slice, and Churlcr 11. Stewnrt ns tietisuivr. For some reason which the author' itieo lid not explain, the fifth bri gade's Innding (wm the trnnsports wns still delayed mid it wits .said the soldiers probably would not come nshore todnv. In the menutitue the bluejitckels nud murines remuined in occupation of the oily. AdinintN Ritdger and Hotelier and (leneinl Hiiiston weix htill 111 coufeienee on shore. N'ews wnt received from Mexico City thiil ROD American wore still thete. They were free to lenve if they pleased, but evidently consid ered they were in no danger. lleuernl llucrtti wns sni.l to be stn'tiglhening hii force-, in the capi tal and in ncgotiutii'ii with (leiiernl Zapata. EASY AND SAFE TO USE INEXPENSIVE. KILLS LICE ON All LIVE 8T00K. DISINFECTS. CLEANSES. 1 PURIFIES. M hM it many use that M l moettlty m evtry fa CURES MANGE, SCAB, RINGWORM, SCRATCHES Distroys All tilseut Bermt 0RIVC8 AWAY rUCS oa uu T MEDFORD PHARMACY SEND POI FRBE BOOKLET! "SCOUTS" Get Great Welcome Tho "Roy Scout" Shoes havo jumped Into favor hero rle,ht from the start. They have made tho same big "hit" with the boys ol our town na they have mudo alt over tho country, Alt ngTeo nothing lue them ever teen for baseball, running, jumping, unit all rough nnd tumble wear. COLOIUi Oli... Tuud BUtk I X ft "BOY SCOUT" SEoe Llghtttt, itroneeit and bit ho rcr mado lor toy. Wear two to thrta timet a oD a other lioci. reel iolt a a ytove. Juit Ilia thlnir (or growing (ect. No llnlnct. Coolttt anj moil l.elihlol Uij'i tlioe mad, tiolo can t tear Iboie. "Corker- for Baseball mnd All Outdoor SporU "Iloy ticoan" are bl roonor saver. Thty're a near "boy-prool" a any hue can be, and they're the best look hm outlet; ihoct evar made. Hoys like to wear them and to do men, $2 to $3 linU B.j.'-S.'i. 10 1 UH-SXM .. . rJM'-Su. I u a-2.o Ih Br't M4 Ma'(-M U J9-1 3.00 Good Luck Charm FREE You litl a "Hwaitlka" (Jood Luck Charm ih evtry pair ol"Jloy Kcout" hhoet you buy. Looks lomechluir like 111 picture In the corner only the charm It bhllrcr And ll'a hthrhl. tift lank! like a void piece. Make dandy prlif for ball yam), race, etc. II ., " . .7 ." M vw nuy nvuuit" are kouK fail, and you'll have A q nan unui we can vet more II vt.ii don't hurry, (17) KIDD'S WAR ON AT SN DEO ESCAPE PRISON SAN DIKOO, t'nl., April 'JD. Kift,v-secn Mexican holdlcr held prisoneis at Tori Ktisccinus bete, es. enped early today. Kleeii wete re enplured. Thete uie iihuul 1100 pri. oners, cnptiited when they lied ucioss the bolder ul'ler one of the buttles, nud oil uccouiil of the Ntrcugtheniiig of the bolder pitttol only ninety-one American troopers were left on guard. The Mexicans took ndvuutuge of the munll guard nud u ruiiiHtoiiu to Nitenk nuny. They nie penniless. The men escaped by digging u Inn nel seventy feet long flout u lent to the yitul of the ipiurniitiue -lulu'ii. The men dug the tunnel with tin cuiw and earned the tlirt nwi in Iheir poekeK Soldiers iioliciug uuustiul ncttit in the euiiip, iiiude it curch nud found the end of Ihe funnel under u slon. I DARKENS GRAY HAIR llruih this through fnded, lifeless lucks and they become dmk, glossy, youthlul, llitlr tlmt letivt IU wlor nnd lutlre, or when It duhw, turna gnty, dull and life U'tt. I cmuimmI Iiv ii luck of ttiliOnir In Ilia hutr. Our grnnditHillirr lim.to up a inli tuiu o( Sigi iv nnd Sulphur to keep lur l(vl ilttrk and Ustutlfnl, nud tliou. Minis of yioiiiimi anil men wlm Aun tlitkt 'leu oilur, tlutt NviiitKul ihtrk aluoln of Imlr mIiUIi U m uttnicllve, uie only this obi time recipe. Nun ntl.i) ue p't tliU fitmiitl mUtiirn by ntklng nt nny drug tore for n M cent Uittlo of "Wyeth'a Hugo iuul 8ul pliiir llulr Itrimsly," which ilntkrns tho hair 11 imtlirnllv, rtrnly, Unit uolodjr im sHwlbly tell it li.it Ixvn appllisl. 1V aldtvt, It Uke elf tlsailruif, tiop sculp Itclilng nnd falling lutlr, You lutt lUlllvll tt tl'Mlp' or Mill I'Mltll Mitll It nnd ilruw tin through )our hair, taking one tnmll ttrand nt a time. Hy morn ing the griiy Imlr dlAMntr hut what id'TlgM the IaiIIisi with Wjrth'a Saga nnd Sulpliiir it U1.1I, leld(M Ivautlfully tl.uki'iilng lit lutlr iillrr n few npi tlmt. It hImi lirlliga Uuk llm ghM and liKlre and give it an paraue of abundance. K L E I N run LOTHES Hulls to order, prices lenaunnbln. Next door to IMrnl Nnllunnl llnnk, up stalls, MlCIHOItl) TAHOItS. The Merchants Association At Its litst tueutltig iiiiiiiilnWiiiHly pnasiul n resolution Axklog .MtMlfonl ivoplo in Intlit 011 their grocer Mipd)n tluin wllh lliittei' fiiiiu the Mtslfortl (Venineiy foe ittl (i)n nl lenM. This will ntalnt In building n worthy lustltutlou and n pnyioll lu Meilforit Don't dike n siilmtltuln InsUl on Medford nimlo llulter. Every Pound Guaranteed SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing nud germicidal of all antiseptics U i A soluble AntkeptJc Powder to ' be diaaolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douchen In treating catarrh, Inflammation or' ulceration ol none, throat, and that' caused by feminine lllnlthnn nooiiinl. I Kor ten yea re the I. yd I a K. I'lnklinin Medicine Co. linn recommenilcd I'oxtlno In their private correspondence with women, which proven Its st)Krlorlty. Women who havo been cured say tl U "worth Its weight In gold." At drtigglsta. DOc large box, or by ninll. Ttin l'nxton Toilet Co., lUistou, Mnss. There Is 11 Vlltl)ver model for oii. Mil) lie It's tho "Munch." If It iNii't It's ono of tho other al Hall Walk-Over models In our store wo nre cuiifldeiit. eft "Gooa &i" tng S 8(oo ttlcro Tho "Hunch" model for men. Tun, button nud btitrher. Wo hnvo a "luiurh" tlmt ou wilt Ilk.. It. Won't mill n look any wuy. TOVVLE'S Loff Cabin is the syrup with the deli cious flavor of pure maple and just the riff lit "body." The full rich flavor and appetizing quality of Log Cabin Syrup are obtained only by the Towlc Proc ess of perfectly blending pure Vermont maple and pure sugar cane syrup. TOWLES LOG CABIN CAN E AN D MAPLE SYRUP Remember the can Jack Towle mmWLmmmmwmmm aillllllllliilllllllllllllVai1asinaaw3 i( vX9sllllllll.BlHuVmnfB is 11 thrcc-limcs-a-day lav sold all over the world Our $500 Challenge and Positive Guarantee Wc will iny $500 to any person who ran show In uny way that Towlc's Imi: Cabin Syrup contains any glu ciiic, ncld, or any ailiillcnint or pre kcrvatlvc. This reward will be. paid In cash Instantly upon proof. We iMisltlvcly guarantee, the whole some purity of Towlc's 1ju Cabin Syrup. Any housewife who orders n enn from her grocer, and finds that it Is not exactly ns we represent, will have her money cheerfully refunded ll'hliu will wrile us. aaaUaYUahkaaaaaKaaJUsaaaaiVl-' IIHEXSlHSi oritc in thousands of American homes, Tt's ami liked everywhere. You, too, will like 1 mr f!ii!rin Svnm. It hius been on the mar ket for thirty years the same rich quality, the same tempting flavor, the same whole some purity. It is to syrup what Mocha and Java nrc to coffee the perfect result is all in the blending. Serve Towlc's Loj? Cabin Syrup on your wheat cakes, waflles, muffins und French toast you'll be delighted with its delicious flavor of pure maple. It makes everything on which it is served taste better and it's very fine on custards, puddings and other desserts, in place of cream. You can depend upon the co-operation of the best judges of pure food products your retail grocers to supply every home with this favorite syrup. Ask Hour grocer for a can today. If he hasn't it, send 25 cents font full measure pint can by prepaid Parcel Post, and our Free llccipc Hook giving many ways of serving and using Log Cabin Syrup. You'll know Towle' a Log Cabin Syrup by the logcabin-ahaped can The Towle Maple Products Co. 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