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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OtEOQX. THT'RSDAY. .TAXT'aRY 17. Ifi29. PAGE SEVEN LENGLEN TO SAIL Precautions against colds and "flu" . . m. .i - W i w j . t r art rx- . . i .. u tryT'3rT' ay marrow T PI 111 IIP 11 I II o DARKoHORSE IN REIGH COUNT OUT TO REGAIN YANKEE PRESTIGE LONG LOST PASADENA OPEN TAKES LAURELS Last of Far Western Fair- way Play Captured By: ' Craig Wood, Newark Pro j Dallas Jeffers Next in , Money Von Elm Third. ; 1 moiHr 7 1 W.iltt-r HiiKn, polf prof optional i oil a y h.nt h-.n strvcd with papern attaching his xolt earnings to m jrnviT judRtiit'iiis and other aliened ; d 1 1 . t o his d i vi 1 i ved w i ft' , M rn . ; Kdna t. lltiKfn, amounting to IJSvKir.. Huron's recent winnings In southm California tournaments ' j(u liuied prizes of l utio In the jloro: ivach opn. which he won land a total of fllU In the i.os J AnK'l'fi a iid l'umtdona open.-:. ; The paper na filing t ho noted poller defendant in a superior ; court ruuiciui.piit proceeding 1" i st H mod hy Mr.s. Hnvn, were ! served on "The Halu" yesterday Do these two things: 1. Protect nose and throat o 2. Keep system in good condition I'asiidena municipal ftolf i I .OS .WiU.l.KS, Jan. 17. ."it iti iiwtii.n ir indications that Sutiiiiu' lent-I'D Krnch leu nirt stitf . had 1--U ht i e lor Ne w Voi k. j and thai .-he and Iter mother hud : ninth ad wok airiiiii-nn-iis tor 1 their n.illihj; fur i-liUKe, was lib-. I tain. d u. r.. today Also adinis-1 i There's no nec-J togct panicky Ixf.uise ihc papers arc I e.-nute of Mrs. Anita luUd.vin, that Mi. I ta'ldw in. heir.-s-; to late K, 1 l.Ufky'' Miildvviii eslaie. that her son. Baldwin M. Baldwin. whu checked out nt his l. us 'club on Monday, the sutuetduy ih:it ! Mile. L.-nuleii I. -It her holel The twu-day mystery surround- KCCD WCll. full of news of an influenza epiJernic. There's no use in i;Jt j isolating yourself because a lot of other people arc sick with it. If you take two simple precautions every i i ... " i .,. t I....,,....-, ...... nM'h'8 Uil V itllU WICII UUN I Will I V I"- lll.llit.ts .uw vii. throw off any cold or "ilu" germs you are exposed to, and on th course, where HuKn hud jut J completed pluy In the 4010 1'aKU dona open tournameni in which i he won $17.1. He won $100 in the $10. nun .us A litre le open. ! luil'.n'lriua.! 7 nvw1''?..! ""'"'''' ' ""- We're not rcconunendin!; that you Jose yourself by th fttriiior Miu ltaKM fur 1" Dr. David says: ; prior to Ortnher of that year. Tho t iainntint of those di'htri was staiod ' to he $r,!79. 1 Mrs John L. t lertj Fights Last Night PASADEnH, Cal.. Jan. 17.') Tho "sold trek'" over tho fur western fafrwayg under way sim last Oeceinher, whk endeil today and tho bin nhoiH of professional golfdoin turnod their faces towards Texas plains, where two tourna ments offer further opportunities to enrich themselves. First will come the Kl l'aso open, with a purse reported io ho 4:1.000 on Jan. l!t and L'o. The Kolfliitf hriade thou will ninn-h to Han Anti'tiin, where a pot of KoW aKKiti'tiiiK $0.'.mo awaits to ho won in the Texas open Janu ary 14 to 7. The South Central ' open, scheduled for I lot SpritiK-s. fcAik.. Jan. 31. l'eh. l will close the money season. . ..,...!.... .V.-:.a.... fnw it... Cn..inli,.l lMcyl Min,. I ho ll..!!..,.! VV'liilnnvu tuol 1 ".t"H oih.oiiihh M.IIIJ . 1 - -" . ' ,. . ... .- . i .1 i Kroimller of Cincinnati tt'.i. Hull i.mory ot iAn ISVll.ia-:, uy.i Jan. t-.-(,n l" , ,u " ,l T' loK Kishor of Itichmond out pointed Uoi.li Coanrs trip to K"-1 ; marks tho firs; invasion of an Vornl fumoiM rmors tnchulinir H'" I'KTKHSUl Kt, Kla. Loutfl ! ii I Ml.. I ..., I.. . ....,( it , ..i i ! J I r tit i if lii". 1 w 'I llr'C Clf lltT had failed to pay alimony for two!'"'- .. , ? ' i t hotel ad- With tho departure from this! snctlon of tho golfers, ono of the' most successful ami richo: of tournaments in t he hist western Kdf was at an end. 1" arses ajfKi'OMat iiur over $2r.ooi were li triltuteil anions the ttutney fin (By the Associated Pre) l'ONCO CITY. Okla. llabe Hunt of Oklalioma knocked out Tom IM- Reigh Count, taken to Englan d by his owner, Mrc. John D. Hertz-- vac of Kl. Louis t S . of Chicago, will carry America s hopes in the Ascot Cold Cup derby j RICHMOND, litd. Johnny Cur this spring. ; tain of Dayton outpointed Jitnmie momh an agreement made in New Vork , ' 11 '" TJIRSTof all.nukcsurcyoursyslcrm ...... . , mode throimh tin travel hureau , M . , when the divorce was h ranted I , ,. , ,, ' X :n itn.r ct. nr i..r iXm r let Novcmhe, 17. 1M7. that ho would "f 1 t.nore for; cla ordtr. im t let pay dehts contracted hy his wife : , . . ' . V . " i it ct siimcu up or siui;i;i!.n. ccc u Los Aimelos Uiltmoro was unahlej it that it functions perfectly. The to say j-i what were the arranye- casjcst wa. t0ct run down and in a monts made in New York, or 1 wlieihor or not you n K- J.ahlwiu was! condition to pick up disease is to to accompany the pair on the ocean j nr(,,,vf fhic ,t.immrf int ni,vf,r At the p.a Id w i n est ate it was learned that an airing of opinions lam Thursday had been followed by t he a to apt departure of the two K re in h women and younu Dahlwiu. V. K. llarrliiKion, represent inn Mrs. I'.aldwiu. nlibom;h having le cliaed to iliscus reports of a "row" at the estate, described the report ed occurrence as "not r x.ictly a rom: they just up and left." J tisr observe two common-sense health rules which can be easily iollowcd. Physicians agree that, particularly in times of epidemic, purgim by laxa tives and cathartics is not adcisuldj. Many dtKtors are therefore prescrib ing Nujul, as in no case doe; it cause exhaustion or weakening of the sys tem in any way. ishors in nine major events. American thoroughbred to enter Tracery. Fair I'lav and the ureal I'OnwueH ot iampa knocked out .. . . An. i.. r'.i.... - v I ir.i Hut two f-hnmninnM wio-eessf nilv tiio classics on t tie tint m a (luartcr sprinter I'nsclliun, but nono was -. -mhu i dofemlcd their crowns In the nine of a ontury. ; Koort oiioukIi for the Ascot Cold 0 HEAT FALLS. M nut. All lloss- events tho second victory of Mac- W hilo Hilly Hart on. an American-. cup, for which Keiiili Count will 1 born of Oreat Fulls and Htinry donah'i Smith, the Ki-cat stylist broil steeplechaser, was sent hist compete.. No American-bred lias Kel jano of California drew (I-)- jM ran to irmn tor tuo tiiaiui .u voii an Kn-ilisii classic since t ap from fireat Xeck, Lonx Island. E the $ntliiio ,.is Ani;-lt's tiMnna-int-nl. rii-hrf.t nf the many luirses. was a iiarkltnn nni'. I D:efl, ... .... ... ' tioiiiil in which he finished second. 1 1 ells look tin: linsmn Oaks in l'."l ' ua.-Keiiuiii ijim min. . haiim- .ia, k ,, maiclieil with ui it her American h;ed horse has 1 in the colnm of Koxhall Kecne. ! WAI.I.A WAl.l.A. Wash. Whit- Ki-crf M,,i tetisen, the Terrihle Dane . r-- -- - r ... - . ..- :.: I miitl ('ollee Missionaries, 17: (f Cranls i'ass next .Monday niuht Hill" . luh at New- .of I.oni; l: i.henomeniil N. Von neli finjlted in 7 Kin) was third .-(.(J-l with J Washington State CoIIcko Cougars, j at tile ltialto theatre, is sayiim no national lirofesslonal chalnpion. from tile l-pi retained tile San IMeco. Cal., title. ;,,; x. .1.. Dark Horses win. mtce in winiiint: the lMsartcna Beer Seller Arrested . Tho first and last tournaments event yesterday, which heiiefitied; "Wee" I'.ohhy Crulckshank of I I'OHTLANI), Ore., Jan. 17. (,Tj of the sirliiK were won hy "daik hjm to the extent of fimio. Wood I'nuhase, X. v., had 7 ;i -ciy-1 1-', y. ,. Leu was under urrt'Ht here horses." Dr. (i. F. Wlllinu's vie- had H card of TJ-un-ns. to win "nd Henry Cniei of Hrldueport, toliav churcod with irosBession of tory in the rortland onen was a oi'er illtistrioits players, such as Conn., lied hlni with 70-72-142, )ti0r mash, and accused hy police surpr'se one. As his amateur Hauen. "Mac" Smith. Armour and ".Mac" Smith followed with 72-71- 0( havitiK heetl Ihc one who sold sinlus forhids the Itiklni; of cash (ieorKe Von Kim. Monde Detroit US with Armour, hearer nf cards t0 i yt. Wilson, the heel' which is prizes, first money In the l'orl- amateur. Another "dark horse" reaillliK illi-7fi, one stroke liehiud. hidd directly responsihlu for the land event went to Johnny Knrrell. Kallnped in for sVcoiul place ' deaths of three persons in an allto- Crnlir Wood, stalwart Idonde money. $i;aa when ltallas Jeffers l.os ANdlOI.KS, Jan. 17. UV) niohlle accident here Hnndnv. connection with what he do to his opponent, hut Luck y is a marvelous pal- the toasted flavor overcomes a craving for foods which add weight' instead ftllV' W of a I sweet. Wm I tg; i I C J '-' C"-'orKe M- Cohan. America Stage id. tfW O- m Amcrica'a Stage Favorite J NO longer need a trim, slender figure be your envy. No longer need you face the rigid requirements of harsh dieting methods). O verweight is banished when you banish fatten ing sweets and.eating between meals and light a Lucky. "Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet." 20,679 physicians have confirmed the fact that Lucky Strike is less irritating to the throat than other cigarettes. These professional men realize the value of toasting, the secret process that elim. inates impurities and irritants. Lucky Strike is a delightful blend 'of the world's finest tobaccos. And toasting develops a flavor which is a delight ful alternative for fattening sweets. Many prominent athletes testify that Luckies steady their nerves and do not harm their physical condition. Men have long known this and practic ed it successfully. These are the men who watch their health, who keep trim and fit, realizing the dangers of overweight. And now, women may en joy a companionable smoke with their husbands and brothers at the same time slenderizing in a sensible manner. That's why folks say: "It's good to smoke Luckies." A reasonable prcuiortion of sugar in the diet is recommended, but the authorities are over whelming that too many fattening sweets are harmful and that too many such are eaten by the American people. So, for moderation's sake we say: "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." mm-,, in plan to 1-4 A I Nujol can't jxissihly upset you or I disagree with you. For it contains i r.bsolurely no medicine or druRS. Get a bottle today at your nearest I ilrci; store and start taking Nujol roniijlit as cue simple way to keep fit and to protect yourself against in thicti7a. That's the first precaution. Now for the second. Keep your nose and throat well protected with Mistol. h fait si -5SIS 14 ' 4 is X I t t When you get a bottle of Nujol, get a bottle of Mistol, too. "I'm advUing all my patients these tUys to keep Mistol on hand and use it regularly. The first thing in the morning before you go out. And again at nijjir when you come home. IXm't le afraid to uss ir treely. U vilf do no harm. And then stop worrying. You've dune all you can to safeguard yourself. "Put Misiol up your note. There's a spcujl dropper that comes in every paclcape that makes it very easy ut use. Ju-t tilt your head back and drop ii in ukt nose until oa led it in oi:r ihro:it You'll notice the ple..:rf, cleansing eifecr at once. Mistol chars our head and makes breathing crsy. It has a healing, soothing eifcer on the inetnbram-s anil relieves any im:.iiit;n or i:il!am nution. It lulps dry up a running nobe. lc it, too, r.s a gargle. Misiul is good for a sore ihroar, or hacking cough. AuJ above all, protects the nose and throat against germs. "Pcn'r wait till you begin to sneeze or your throat aches. Take my advice a.iJ pet a bottle of Mistol today. Kvery t!rug-;iit knows it." The coml ination treatment of Xujol and Mistol is a double safeguard againn ini'.ncti7:i. Start this wise L o-fol.! precaution row. Don't delay. Ktjjol and Mbtol arc both made by the saiuc famous laboratories, of the t'mest quality materials and with the greatest skill possible. Both prepara tions are harmlc&s. At all druggists. Aren't they worth trying? lor IHh towfth KaruHick took tho tirt. fall m 117 mimiteH and 10 mm oiuIh with a Kork'H of flying heiul kk:ks inter ho had cll'tned Kpi'- muu. oil the. chin and Html him torminml and took tho weond fall j over hlH head with a flying mnrn. with u full NkIhou in ii lnlnuLeH Kauffuuin was Htunnnd when he and fit) hhimuhIh. The final fall camp t landed on bin hack. Tho time lor ho quickly mimy njuMtaUini wore j the final fall waa 0 mluutcs and fifl iionou of what hajmeneu, when second u. v; rs- tl roiiKh thu rojiHrt. The blow dazed j Karasick Hiidilenly Irend hlmtielf Kauffman and Itferee Chet WlleH from another full Nt-ltmn and Rrah iiHHlHted him hack- Into the rlnn. bed Kanffmnn nrnund the neck Knuffmnn enme hack front) and de with 111 h two luindH and thrnw lilm 1 ItiiHnary Ray IvynoHH of Vancouver, Wnsh.. took one 'fall and the decision if rom Suilor FVie of Portland in tho prA- JjK-U XNl, Iihk entered a honvy trainhiK po ftrnm and plunn to lot hln wrstlitiK drmnhHtrati JiIk atiiltty. Mirttnveii is training in (liunin I'hhh mid Iium uImo I'pfriitncd from hr.ik'iiiim. ln dii.'Jttlnx oth tiH'it .ii' d-H'i luinii to lei wri'HtliuK do tlwir luiklntf IhMtlMtd Of llOMNlH. j Next Monday h inn t eh may he mutch, hut unrifM'ht'ary rouKlinoKx will no! tin tnlcratcd. If a foul in rnmntlttPd, ttic M''tl-in muKt coriiiiujc thn match and tin wrc-t-t-r MUMiim ihc foul will rn-flvp no inon'y for IiIk work. Ik ltowci-H of Cold Mill hiiN liccn choin tin rcfi-ren and two JuIi;h will hu hontn finm th- rltiKfdde to k;ep h ch-ck on tlif two jii.-ii. who hWd a KrudKO OKaliint imc-h other lonK hifoie Miiulay niKht'it mutch whh I'VCf propoHftd. O lKS.Th.Am.ric.QTob.ccoCo., M.nif.rtTir.ri It's toasted No Throat Irritation-No Cough. Coait to coast radio hoolctip rtieni Saturday night through the National Uroadcajtinjc Cmrpnny't rvtuwli. Th Lucky Srru Dance OrchMtra in "The Tune that made Uroadway, broadway." POHTI.ANI), O., Jd. 17. Wi Al Kuruxtck of I'orllnud won nvr Cine Kiiuffiuan of C'nluniliiiK, Ohio, In tliA IlKht hcBvywelKhtl wrvHtlliiR niuTch licre IhhI nlKht. Tlmt In, It whk nchcdiiled an a wreMlliiK match, hut the Mpecto Kim were trwiilcd to n lilt of every IhlnK from IobbIiik pucIi other through the ropeK, klrkinx In the Htomurh and from the renr, Kouxiim eye, pulllti't hair, hitinK and Kcrntchlnn. Ii waa a KnnlKe alfalr from the mart. At one lime Kantf man dived from the rlnK In hu eaKemem to K"t at- Karajtlck who, after helnK thrown through the ropea, waa allllng down for a little rest and had reached In hit corner Ajl Is Time To Order li jf ' Your New v ' I ' IK Jrit'l 9Bm9. VI 'fl ft 71 We. Are Receiving Shipments From the II Factory, Wfiich Means That You Can I Have A I I i o o PROMPT DELIVERY! J f T I- V C II " AT r I til 1 raae ,n 1 our J"""' -or on a new rora If I C. E. Gates Auto fa - Sgv ' Sixth and Pacific Highway JpZe?. fSiSs Phone 141 ?r