Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 19, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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Tt'KSDAY,
MTSDFORT) M.TTi TRTTSTTNTTV MEDPORD, R KCiON,
M'AKCH lit, lira.
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ROOKIE SLABMEN SHOW CLASS
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Prink CallLson and his champion j
basketball Rquacl were tho Kuests j
of honor at the Rotary club lunch j
flou held at lintel Mctlford this !
noon. Prink, was nnunt.ticod by
K. 1. Dazey. program chairman fur
the day, and Kavo a brief talk on
the recnt tournament, thanklim
tho RotarlatiB and local bimiueuH
ineu for their support of tho team.
That the Medford couch and tho
A work ho accomplished for xouth-
nrn Oreuon trtilfyi tho Ideals of Ho-!
tafy, was staled lit a summary talk '
, by Mr. Daaey, who called upon '
members of the cum to review the
Kotary codo of ethics as applied
to their own specific Hoes of busi
noBs. I
Baby Rotarlaris introduced form-t
oily to the club today by Attorney j
Frank Newman included Earl Hop-!
per and .lack Swem. . Thoy wore ;
given an enthusiastic round of ap
plause by the older mcmberB.
! Four Ashland ltotarinns attend
ed today's meeting in the interest
of announcing the big anniversary
meeting to bo held in tho southern
cty Murch 28. They were A. W.
Moon, Lou Hansen. "Piirson" Caff
' oey and. Dr. C. H. Haines.
The meeting ended with a rising
' vote ot appreciation and prolonged
shower of applause for Prink Cal
. lison and his winning team. '
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BILL V- k s
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BLUES DEFEATED LICENSES BOUGHT iSTATE CONVENTION
BY WHII SQUAD.FOR ONLY 12 DOGS;OF D. A. R. TO OPEN
W4 IN COUNTY IN CITY THURSDAY
In Inst Smuiiiy a tournanioitt at
! tho Itogue Valley Oolf club, tho
j IUuos were deieoted by the Whites
j by 12 gomes lo five, nmkintf 17
matehnu fur the rtuy. . l-nat Sutuy
! duy tho Koeuo Ulver division or
i tho California Oregon Power com-
puny defeated tho Siskiyou division
in throe straight matches. A re
turn tournament will he p.layed
soon in Yri'ka.
Tho winning teams of tho Whites
are an follows: Wilcox ami 1-ar?
sou, I. S. Clark and Hrown; K.
ilnrx,'R. It. Smith; Fischer, Holt
i hm;-Weeks and V. C. Coleman;
Semon, Childei-H; Semou, Hunt;
Tho qucsiiun of an increased dog
tax is the latest problem to con
front county officials and may
reai-h I'unsidomldt proportions bo
fi"rt! it is Klven final dispotdtion.
Coiinty Clerk IVlllhi Steveim .Mey
er yestorday received official notl
flealloii of the passiigo of the mea
sure by tho Just leglsluturo of In-
Cole llotmcB; K. Coo, A. H. Smith; i creasing cuur;',y llcensort on dogs
K. K. Kelly, Colo; Kewhall, 'lh- i from one dollar to two dollar for
nniK's ami to tnroo dollam tor re
nmliM. There Is u two dollar pen
alty if the licenso if not paid by
Ian; Hammond. Lawrence. Tho
j winning Hlue teams were the fol-
lowing: If. Tringlo, dray; O. Co
i ruin : H. Scheror, Hammond; Flnh,
: Schenck.
News Events
Connected With
Advertising Pays
Coqullle. Two small bridgofl will
ho erected on Itoodovett highway
hrn. '
Pipgras of Detroit, hopKins of wasnington ana walker of the
Giants are among the first grade rookies shining in the training
camps. Hopkins and Walker came from the American association
and Pipgras, a brother of George Pipgras of the Yankees, cams from
'ho Pacific Coast league.
Prairie City
firo truck.
recntly purchased
Tleedsport. Improvements made
at I'mprpia hotel.
j The success of connecting Lucky
; Strike cigarette adver-tinlng with
i big news events Is evidenced again
! todny by the ad in this paper, in
j which Major H..O. O. Segmve, the
; daring auto racer, who-established
j a new world's record of 1131 ml lea
per hour. In the Golden Arrow, at
i Daytona Bench recently, pays high
' , tribute to Lucky Strikes.
Coqullle. yew equipment in- j major says, "the nerve . let-
stalled .at City Cleanei-H plant. down after the test was terrific,
- 1 but I was soon smoking n Lucky
Ashland now purchasing electric i in complete happiness and enjoy
pnwor from Copco company. ' I Ing the fragrance."
March I of every year.
In view of tho suddenness of tho
announcement. County C 1 e r k
Myer today said tho penalty
would not bo Invoked until April
giving every dog owner in the
county an opportunity to purchase
licenses as early ns possible. A
recent census reveals there ' are
1024 flogs In Jackson county, each
having a value of SS.DS, or a total
value of SM.rifiO. Only 12 licenses"!
have been issued so far this year.
With delegates arriving in Mod
ford from alt parts of tho state,
tho state convention of tho Daugh
ters of the American Revolution
will open hero Thursday morning,
and observe a full schedule until :
Its close, Saturday night, according
to Mrs. O. O. P'Albiul. local re
gent. Mrs. K. C. Apperson, state
regent will arrivo In Med ford to- .
morrow evening.
All meetings of tho Ilaughtern i
are open, and d special Invitation '
Is extended members of other pa
triotic societies ns well as looul ;
civic, organisations, to attend dur- ;
Ing the conveullou session.
Merchants and tho public In ;
genera) are asked to display the
flag beginning tomorrow, when I
the great majority of delegates
will arrive. . ,
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STARK EVANS
1'OKTLANn, .March 19. WV
Harry Troy was sentenced to four
years at McNeil Island, and Mabel
Troy, his wife, to three years at a
penal Institution to be designated
later, to federal com't today. Hoth
were ennvkleVl on, nine counts
charging violation of narcotic
laws. In addition to prison terms,
each wns fined $10. '
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instead f a s
Whirling along the ground at 231 miles per hour
to a new 'world's record was a thrilling experience.
It Avas speed in breath-taking fashion. When I
finally brought 'The Golden Arrow', to halt, the
nerve let-down was terrific. But put came my
pack of Lucky Strike and I soon was smoking in
complete happiness. After the strain of my ride
the toasted fragrance of Luckies- was like a tonic
I reach .for a Lucky instead of a sweet. I want to
keep trim and 'fit. I want to feel the glow of pep
and. health at all times the thought of excess
weight really frightens me. I, welcome a Lucky
. instead of sweets and things that would make me
soft."
H. O. D. SEGRAVE, '
Noted Automobile Racer who broke the world', record - "
,. on March 1 Uh at Daytona Beach, Florida
f Authorities attribute the enormous increase in
Cigarette smoking to the improvement in the proc
ess of Cigarette manufacture by the application of heat. It
is true that during 1928, Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a
greater increase than all other Cigarettes combined. This
confirms in no uncertain terms the public's confidence in
the superiority of Lucky Strike.
0 1939. The American Tobacco Co., Manufacturer,
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It's toasted
No throat Irritation-No Cough.
TO BE HMD SUNDAY:
John Stark Kvans. professor of j
organ and nssocinto dean of music, '
I'ni verity of Oregon, who plays i
the opening concert on tho two
manual Keuter ,oi'gan, installed In
tho new Sacred Heart Catholic j
church hero l'nlm Sunday after
noon at four o'clock, will bo as
sisted on the program by two local
soloists, heard In tho Catholic
church choir. The nre Mrs. J. C.
Hayes and Mrs. John Wilkinson,
mezzo sopranos.
The Eugene artist will arrive I
here Saturday afternoon to re ,
hoarse with tho local Blngers, no ;
cording to a communication re
ceived from him today.
John Stark Kvans
Andante Kellgloso Mendelssohn
11egro Appaslonnto Uuilnmnt
iVdngio Ouilmant
Mnrohe Kellgiouso
Mrs. J. C. Hayes
Vocal solo, selected
Minuet In Ci lioclhovcn
flavotto ....j. Thomas
Romance ttebussy
Intermezzo Mnscngnl
Adoration llorowskl
Mrs. John Wilkinson
"Avo Mnrla" by Chorubln!
Tnccaln, "Thou Art Rock"....Malot
Meditation Kvans
In l'aradlsuin Dubois t
To My Country'. ..T...:. Schovo
THE LEPRECHAUN, IRISH,
FANTASY, FEATURE ON
A numbor of locn! ratlin par-!
Hon nro boinff planned tonight, to
honi tho Copco hour prenontatlon
from to 10, when "Tho Lopro
chaun," unique rnrtlo fantaRy, con
cerning tho oxplotts of that popu
lar IrlKli fairy of (food luck, will
ho onitctrd by a local cant of play
ers. , .
The Oolvlp; Druir ntore has nr-
raiiKed to Install a rocelvlnff wit
at thiilr place of busincsri and thri
pihlii', who haven't radioa nt their
homes are Invited to hear tho pro
Kram there.
Tho two-act play Is In KcepInK
with tho spirit of Hi. I'atriok'H
Day. nnd local listeners will Do
interested in this whimsical llttlo
talc of old Erin and America.
.Io Murray Hostel, Cleno Wrlaht
and Mary flrelner compose tho
small cast of characters, while an
original son. set to music hy Miss
Maud llari-liier. local musician,
will be Introduced ilurlnR- tho play-
by Miss Kleanor Curry, popular
soloist. The prntrrnm will be an
nounced, by W. A. (HIM) f'.ates.'
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LATEST INVENTION
Tho first Installation In powthern
Oregon of tho new typo Uurroughs
hnnk posting machine, perfected
less than nix months ngo, Is being
completed nt tho First National
hnnk. Three machines aro being
Installed under tho direction of T.
W, Woodin of Eugene, agency
mannger for tho Burroughs com
pany, and A. V. Croup, saleH man
ager for Jackson, Josepnlno and
Vlsklyou counties.
Tho new equipment has three
distinct improvements, ndrtlng to
tho efficiency nnd speed of the
bookkeeping department of the
hank. Tho postinpoperatlon Is
mndo less of an effort through new
type construction, A detailed Jour
nal facilitates chocking any possi
ble errors nnd tho automatic accu
mulation of totals of checks, de
posits nnd new balances Is a new
feature of especial worth, doing
away with tho special taking of u
daily proof,
A new typo earrlnge Is another
feature speeding up tho posting
operation, making It possihlo for
hank employes to completo work
In a shorter time.
T,OH ANmcM2H, March 19. fT)
Fines totaling 117,000 wero as
sessed to fJeorgo C. HtephcnH, nnd
a sentence of three years In a fed
eral prison was also meted out In
the district court hero yostordny.
Btephens, head of a brokerage
house, was convicted ot using the
inullfl to duCruud,
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