GUS DETERMINED TO BEAT CLAPHAM GOLD H, TONIGHT Tonight, at the Gold Jilll . Pavilion, C,us gchneidau, ' Southern' Oii'Kun rentier, will have nn opportunity to redeem himself In his match with Sum Clapham, English ' llght-heavywelnlit champion. Ou lost ills last match with Clapham nnd claims that then he was not in the best ot shape. To night he is in- tip-top eonditlun nnd the English boy is going to. have to show all the tricks he knows if he wins the match. , Clapham, in woVkouts today, shows the same class In the l ing ns he dis played here in his match a few weeks ago. Sam is a 'mighty good wrestler and a worthy holder of the English title. ' ,' J ' In the ' seml-wlndup,- Chatmccy r O- LaGrlPPe CM Influenza Pneumonia Iteep vk f" " . . , fcealtliy and free from winter complaints, riiiii- Coanirn Bromide Ouinine is the louickeat acting, moat , dependable cold .remedy. What HM' does for millionsit , vllldoforyou. Get red box bearing Mr. M-Bpartroit. ,tlPri,cc 30 calt3- : - . tin .- , W,H.HIILC0. CASCARAiiQIllHINE (B-2G3) pZTAOIT, MICH. rePFOKD MATT; TRTBTTNT. ISrEDFOTCD, OT?FX!OX, WF.DXERBAY, FETSIHTA'RY 27, 1924 PA'OT! fTTE Hich- ,.. V out me last timei Mnel? "y". ""f Uay out! m.n. i u 1 "uueey has an- ZZ """ ' 1,111 '' ""MK-n .Shorty" Onnrad will tangl with I'e.uhy of f.old Hill in ,e W1.t.stl "g cur ain raiser. (n,is promHca t0 he mighty Interesting. Tonight's smoker will begin Promptly at 8:30 0-ciock. A number tend. ' a'e ex"ected f This Is Prune Week GUIS' FRIDAY .lohnny Carlson, southern Oregon boxer; will fight Joe Kennedy of I ortland at Kutherlln Friday, "Chi ' Kennedy of Medtord will also featm in the six round special event :, wdl tangle with Fred Hellly of Ci t tage Grove, liuth Carlson and Ken nedy are well known In these parts and have been successful in local boxing smokers. Promoters aro planning on bringing Jess Ingram, a veteran fighter who formerly lived In southern Oregon to meet Johnny Carlson here soon. This Is Prune Week Rays Germany Will Accept NEW .YORK, Feb. 27. Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the board of llethlehem Steel corporation return ing today after a seven weeks business inul holiday trip to Kurope, predicted that Germany would accept the amount and terms fixed as repara tions by the allied reparations commission. Tfnsklnn for llnnTlh EG RINGS AS PIES The American Legion are going to give away six diamond rings, to the most popular Indies and babies in this vielnlty. These rings were purchased from nnd m-P now nn disolnv In the window of Keddy & Co., this city. I The rings will be awarded to the winners of the two popularity con testa that the legion is conducting in connection with its indoor circus. Three of these prizes will he n warded tij the ladies and three of the dia n, ond rings will he awarded to the mles- securing the greatest number r? votes in these contests. The contest starts Saturday, March 1st and closes on Wednesday, March llith at the circus. The only condi tions of the contest are that those entering same must ho nominated by a member of the American Legion. Cash prizes are also offered to the members of the legion nominating the winners in each of the contests. The rommittee in .charge t of the American Legion contest consists of Carl Y. Tengwald, chairman, J. "W. Judy, Chester K. Barrt Col. C. t G. Thomson nnd Theo. Fish, Jr. This Is Pruno Week Klx Convicts Kccaplurcd HOUSTON, Texas, Fob. 27. Six of the 27 Mexican convicts who escaped last night from the stato prison farm at Itlue Ridge. 3 8 miles from here are in custody today and posses of stato, city and county officers are searching for the others. Officers are confident of capturing the others. $44,009 BONOS !N TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT ARE SOLD Tle Talent Irrigation district on Tuesday sold a bond issue of $4-10,000 at ninety, with no strings attached, to a group of five bond houses, four from Portland and one from San Francisco. This is considered a good sale, espec ially owing to tne present condition of the. bond market. The Talent district will now pro ceed with the construction of another dam on Emigrant creek, six miles southeast of Ashland, that will water about 4500 additional acres and when completed will put that district In shape to irrigate over 11,000 acres. . The officers of the, district are well pleased with the sale of the bonds. When .this project is completed it will bring the irrigated lands in Jack son county up to about 45,000 acres, according to local experts. This Is Prune Week Portland Wants Plane To Bear Her Cognomen PORTLAND, . , Ore., Feb. 27. A tologra mf suggesting that the Selection of names of the four airplanes that are to start on the- world flight soon, he limited to the names of the largest cities in the four states standing highest in -their responses to the, va rious war fund drives during the war, was sent to Senator McN'ary today by. the Portland chamber of commerce, with tho request that he propose it .to the chief of the air service. NALABAMA,1905 nOSKUrilG. Ore.. Feb. 27 CJeorge Meadows, alias Kd Franklin, who for the past fifteen years has been a resi dent of the Keedsport and Gardiner district, was arrested yesterday after noon by Sheriff Sam Starmer., on a fugitive warrant issued out of the jus tice court at Roseburg. Moaduws, it is charged, with, a com panion named Kelly, killed Will Katon at or near tho Pennsylvania Goal com pany's mines at Drifton, Walker coun try, Alabama in 1005. One 'of Mea dow's pals was recently arrested in Alabama for a crime said ,to have been committed hi Vancouver, Wash., and through letters written by this pal to Mrs. I. 11. Meadows of Kast Ola y st reot, Va ncouver, Wasli., t he officers are said to have learned of tho whereabouts of Meadows, who under tho name of Franklin has been conducting a pool halt at Keedsport. Mrs. Meadows, It is claimed, 'has not known of her son's location since the crime was committed .nineteen years ago. Franklin, as he was known in Reedsport, has been arrested on sev eral occasions for gambling and viola tion of the liquor laws, according to reports reoelvc-d by Stunner. Aside from the few meager details contained in information received by the sheriff from officers, in Alabama, tho local officers know nothing regarding tho murder with which he Is charged. Meadows, according to a message from Sheriff Starmer, following the arrest at Reedsport, made no confes sion. ' . . i WORLD BY A!R TO dition of "Hattling Slkl. French Sene galese boxer took tuiothef turn .for the: worse and his physician told .news-' papermen today that tho boxer had broncho-pneumonia and that his con dition WllH I't'lioliH. SANTA MQNICA, CM.. Feb. 27, j The first df four world cruising air- j planes built for the army nround the world flight scheduled to begin here March 15 will take the air on its trial flight here this afternoon In the pres ence of a largo gathering of army officials, civilian fliers, reserve air officers nnd aeronautical expert; keenly interested in tho globe circiiiu; project. So that the aviators picked to pilot tho four army planes around the world may keep close watch over their ships during the final days of prepar ation for the long flight, a club house is being built at Clover field where they may sleep and eat within a few yards of the walling world cruisers. "The aim of the world flight." said Major Frederick L. Martin, in discuss ing the long air trip given him to com "is, not to do anything highly spectac ular, to j lease the. public or to estab lish a record in time, but wholly to demonstrate tho practicability of world travel by air. We expect to spend about six mouths enroute." This Is Pruno Week Ha!tUmr Slid Near Icath HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 27 The con- SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can n,ly be had by brew ing, u mixture of Saga Tea and Sul phur. 1 Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face, . When it fades, turns pray or streaked, just an application or two of Sago and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by tho addition' of nhter Ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back tho natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now becauso it darkens o naturally and evenly that nobody can toll it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through tlie hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning tho gray hair has disappeared, und after another appli cation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. Adv. Apply thickly ovor throat , cover with hot flannel VapoRub Qvmr J 7 Milion Jar Vwd Ymarty HEAD NOSE THROAT EARS KON DON'S for Headache, Deaf mm. Cold In Head, Dry Some, Catarrh. Colda of all kinds. Doctors, Dentist. Nora recommend KONDON'S. AO jaara doing Kooa. a aor anmpie iree. jjwPyP1 iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiMi a MHMU SiiiEBi I &eat - - O ' ' s aie oi i ALL DAY THURSDAY D resses M JL V JL1.0 JL V JLLO Store : -i ; a,. ,-' , 1 m Thursday Morning at 8:30 o'clock we place on sale Two Hundred $2.25 Porch Dresses at $1.53 each This is a reproduction of each style Corner 6th and Central Sts SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY jjfe (jfe Eb lEPARTMENTSToW Eat Prunes Tliis Week Help Grower Dispose of His Stock. PAY LESS DRESS BETTER Women's Ready to Wear Furnish ings, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. Men's Furnishings. lii'iillllililliillllllllKIlIllFilllillllilllfllilil'lli ; -