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SrEDFOHDMAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, OHECOX, THURSDAY, AFGUST 11, 1932, PAGE SEYEH Lccal and Mrs. Ooff Leave Mrs. Florence Goff U leaving today for Portland, where he plans to visit. Scheffel Goes North Leslie Schtf fel left last evening by train to, Portland. On Business Here E. B. Duffy of the Denver, Bio Grande Western Is in Medford today attending to busi ness matters, Guests of Mankes Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost and Mrs. Evelyn Ge&er Ql Oakland, Cat-, are visiting Mi asd Mrs J. A. Manke at their horn near Jacksonville Leave for Illinois Mrs. K. B. Compton and son Carl,, who spent the past three weeks at their home stead at Climax, left by train this forenoon for their home at East St. Louis. 111. License to Wed A marriage license was issued at the county courthouse yeaterdny to Leonard N. French, 21, of Montague, Cal., and Minnie Barha, 19, of the same city. French is a truck driver, he stated. Local Couple to Wed A license to wed vu Issued at the county court house yesterday to Edward Elmer Wolff, 32, of Medford, and Dorothy Kathleen Conrad, 13. Wolff listed his occupation as a laborer. Fly to Klamath W. H. "Moose" Mulrhead and Tom Culbertson of the focal airport left this afternoon In a FalrchUd plane for Klamath Falls. They plan to return to the Medford airport tonight. : Mfss Kenney Goes Borne Miss Frances Kenney, who underwent a major operation at the Community hospital some time ago, was removed to her home today, her condition be ing much Improved, Rancher In City Otto Bohnert, wel known rancher of the Central Point district, was in Medford this morning buying supplies for his place and attending to other business mat ters. Miss Baler Returns Miss Doris Baler, instructor at the Senior high school here, returned to Medford y train this morning from Alamosa, Colo., where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. O. A. Albin, for the pact several weeks. Hansen Improved Friends of Harry Hansen are glad to learn that he Is in a much improved condition at the Community hospital today. Mr. Han sen recently underwent a major op eration and was In a serious condi tion, his appendix having ruptured before the operation. Many Seattle I te Seattle was rep resented at Medford hotels by J. P. Han&en, F. L, Kester, C. F. Ander son. W. Vaughan Jones, O. N. Dally, Mr. and Mrs. f. E. Hunt and Mrs. M. E. Themanson. Frank RobbJns of Taooma was also a guest at a hotel here. Obtain License Henry Rivers, 43 of Los Angeles and Wanlyn Carswell. S3, also of Los Angelee, received a marriage license from the county clerk's office here Wednesday. Mr. Rivers has a real estate and insur ance office in the south. From Eugene Harold Sander and Herman Hobi of the Hobl Alrwava. Inc., are returning to Eugene this afternoon, having fliwn down here yesterday. While here Harold visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred San der. From Fp-state L. F. Newton was among those registered from Oregon cities at the hotels today. He gave his address as Eugene. C. W. Owen of Albany, F. W. Sanford of Klamath Falls and Clayton L. Long of Cor vaHts were also included on the list. G nests of Blghams Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anson of Sacramento, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Powell of Fllsooi City, Cal., arrived here Tues day for a week's visit at the P. C. Blgham home. Mrs. Btgham is a sis ter of the two women guesta. Yes terday they enjoyed a trip to Crater lake. Business Callers The list of busi ness callers in Medford today In cludes Mrs. George Robson of Jack sonville, Harry Chase of Central Point, Spiro Jcnganatos of Weed, Mrs. A. Donaldson of McCloud, W. A. Butler of Yreka, F. G. Schmeltzr of Weed. Mrs. W. W. Canby of Grants Paw, Antone Phillpe of Yreka and Miss Zelda Kathan of Rogue River. Guests In Medford At the hotels, those registering from Portland In clude F. W. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Church. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Tooze, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ward, E. D. Cohen, A. W. Thompson, J. T. Wallace, H. H. Way, A. G. FltzgeraW. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McLaln, E. T, Hunter, C. V. Wever, C. A. Fullen, Dean Asdell, Charles B. N'.ms, 2. Murray, Harry Putman, Ben Gold-, stein, T P. Flynn, B. F. Wlckea, Ir. and Mrs. H. J, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Parker, George H. Huner and D. W. Taylor. 1 MEDFORD Aua 17 AT P, AND E. MAIN ST. SHOW GROUNDS fy; UBANCI SAVAGES IT" L Reserved and AOmlMlon Tkfts on Sale firms lay at J arm In and Woods Pharmacy, Main and Central, Personal In Portland for Holiday Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Eld. red g of this city are spending the week in Portland, visit ing relatives and friends. Mrs. Swedenburg Here Mrs. F. O Sweden burg of Ashland spent yester day afternoon In Medford attending to business matters. Leaves Hospital Mrs. Roadarmel of Eagle point, who recently underwent an operation at the Community hos pital, left there for her home today. Wednesday Shoppers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald of Sams Valley were In Medford yesterday afternoon, shop ping and attending to business mat ters. From Sacramento Clarence Frank Ragsdale, 36, and Clara Eugenia Har vey, also 88, of Sacramento, received a marriage license at the Jackson county courthouse yesterday. Mr. Ragsdale ts a shipping clerk. Coleman at Meet County Assessor J. B. Coleman la attending the state meeting of the county assessors in Coquille. Mr. Coleman Is one of the prominent members of the associa tion and Is an ex-president. Home from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wakefield returned yesterday from a 10 days' vacation In the south. While away from Medford they vis ited the God loves, former Medford residents, at Bishop, Cal., and other friends in other citiea, Here from Seattle Samuel Apple stone and Keith Fisk of Seattle, rep resenting Goldman, Simmons As Co., and Summer Manufacturing com pany of Los Angeles, spent yesterday In Medford attending to business in the interests of their companies. Represent Distance Those from distant points who are registered tn Medford at the hotels are Mr. and Mrs. George Harton and Miss Betty Harton of Moscow, Ida., Lou Swartz of Denver, Colo, prof, and Mrs. M. H. Stow of Lezington, Va.. J. J. Ka than of Chicago and George M. Yeat man of St. Louis, Mo. Guests In City Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Vaughn of Seattle were guests In Medford yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Steiger at their home, 123 Ore gon Terrace. The couple Is en raute to Sonora. Cal,, where they will visit their daughter. On the Journey south they visited a number of scenic points along the coast. Manns Depart Mr. and Mrs. Doug las G. D. Mann of Bismarck, K. D., who have been guests of Mr. Mann's brother and sister-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mann, here since Mon day, left this morning on the Shasta for the north. While here the group visited many scenic wonders of the valley. ' Motorists In City At the out-of-state registration bureau on South Rlcerslde the following motorists from distant points registered their ears yesterday with Lee C. Oarlock. They were Roy B. Smith of Throckmorton. Tex., Donald Whipp of Hagerstown Md.( Laura E. Wright of Amboy, El and Roy F. Carty of Washington, D C. Medford Destination Among auto Ists registering yesterday at the Ore gon State Motor association offices on South Riverside avenue were the fol lowing, who listed Medford as their destination in Oregon: Erie Carpen ter of Marysvllle, Ca., R, L, Akeman of Lindsay, Ca,, Joe Naumes of Ta coma, Wash., P. B. Harrison of Santa Monica, M. D. Archer of Riverside, Cal., and Jess Darsch of White Sal mon, Wash. Sootherners Here From San Fran cisco, Mr. and Mrs. George Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Mac I. Williams, F. Gordon and Mrs. B. H. Williams are registered. Others are Jack Joraie mon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Honrata and C. Honrath of Los Angeles, Guy Townsend of McCloud. Mr. and Mrs. G. Glenn Mott, John and Richard Mott and J. H. Chick of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hittig and daugh ters of Ban Marino, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ragsdale and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. An son of Sacramento, Effle Stevenson and Sadie Harma of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. John Filine of Aiamed, Mr. andMrs.R.M. Brooklln of Healds burg and Mrs. George E. Calley and E. H. Calley of Oakland. Paul Lukas Star Of Craterian Picture A Passport to Hell. the new Fox dramatic picture featuring Ellssa Land! In the leading role, comes to the Crsterlan theater tomorrow. The story depicts the adventures of a beautiful woman, whose heart is filled with bitterness and hate. She pertends to love the man she mar- 4. I STATE Ends TOMTE f Dorothy Ma.-' 'II In t "The Reeklsss Hoot" Coming San. Beth Parker In "Way Bark Home 4 Engaged Evalyn Knapp and Donald Cook, youthful film players. Informally announced their engagement In Hol lywood, (Associated Press Photo) rles until aha Is, for the first time In her life, touched by real love. How 'iestlny works out her problem forms the basis of this romantic drama. The picture la played against a background of tropical Africa and an atmosphere of war, though no scenes of conflict other than the conflict of emotions, form a part of the ac tion. Paul Lukas. one of the most popu lar leading men of the films, por trays the principal male role. A special feature of tomorrow and Saturday's matinees will be free ice cream for the kiddles. Children with pets will also parade across the Cra terian stage, competing for tickets to Frank Buck's amazing animal adven ture picture, "Bring 'Em Back Alive," which comes Sunday. The winners In the pet contest will be selected by the applause of the audience and the first 11 chosen will get free tickets. The first price win ner will also receive a crisp dollar bill. Joan Blondell Star Clever Holly Film In "Miss Plnkerton," a modern mystery thriller which comes to the Holly theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this. week, the manage ment of the Holly finds plenty of reasons for elation. The story, which ran aerially la the Saturday Evening Post. Is one of the year's prize novels and has been made by Lloyd Bacon, director of "Fireman, Save My Child," "The Famous Fer guson Case," and other successes. In to one of the season's outstanding screen hits. Joan Blondell is supported by an extraordinarily strong cast, including such players as George Brent, who was leading man with Barbara Stan wyck in "So ms,M and with Ruth Chatterton In "The Rich Are Always With Us, an accomplished actor of long stage experience; Holmes Her bert, John Wray, Ruth Hall, Blanche Frederic, Mae Madison, Elizabeth Pat terson, Mary Doran and a score of others The scenes are laid In and about New York city and the title is given to the nurse because she is so clever on deductions In following the slayer while working as a nurse in the household. LONELY BUDDHIST NUNS RECEIVE Alii CALL BOMBAY (AP) The world' lone liest convent has ust had Ita an nual visit from the only mas al lowed to call. He Is a merchant whose family has traditionally presented the con vent with cloth once a year. Tat convent la perched In the Himalayas beyond the 17,000-foot Rotsng Pass, "fifty Buddhist nuns live there, supervised by one lama. PEORIA Albert Hughes of Os wego, leased Kitchen blacksmith shop. LOS ANGELES can; ' win tltrjxr em traiat carrr ig thu T-qjttf!iesc irth t tow t R 83 for titht ri ICO pooodt of Wfftft bm. ONE- AT hn, U lot Abm. LOW FARES FOR 0REC0M TRtPi Errrv It? mttt St)UJJl 30 txmty ttj rMBj a mtS tuft JQtuMili htbtfgtft, ttumut rst EAST VIA CALIFORNIA MO ABemONAl COXT CH1CACO h0 NEW YORK 70.70 New tx-f - it riuUr ran rlt t. W. r L. A. ttmirt A & 10. sU'ibiif men f mmm timjen. itadm lartt w tuba pottrt. Southern Pacific J. C. Csiie, Acent, Phone 84 few ys, $30 ROUHDTRIP Boond One Way Trip PORTLAND W.J tl.W i SALEM . 5.6S 9.15 I ALBANY MS I An EEOESE , , , , 4.10 ?.00 : BOFDtRO ,. t.M 4M MANY REPLIES TO DEDICATION INVITE REACH COMMITTEE That a large number of out-of-town guest will be present for the dedication of the new Jackson coun ty court house was Indicated this morning by committees la charge of the dedication program. A number of replies to invitations sent out hv the dedication committee and Coun ty Judge C. B. Lamktn, have been received, assuring attendance at the event. Among the county judge who have accepted Invitation to be pres ent are Judge D. F. Thompson, of Coos county; Judge Geo. A. Potter, of Sherman county. Judge D. O Wood worth, of Linn county, and Judge C. O. Gillette, of Josephine county. Nearly all of the county of ficials In southern Oregon counties will undoubtedly accept Invitations extended to them, according to Judge Lamkin. The state supreme court, wili be represented by Chief Justice H. J. Bean, and although Governor Meier will be unable to attend, he will probably designate George Joseph, Jr. aa his official representative at the dedication ceremonies. Senator Fred erick Stelwer has indicated that he will be In Medford for the event, but the attend ft no of Senator C. L. Mc Kary is doubtful, according to pres ent Information, State Treasurer Rufua C. Hodman and Public Service Commissioner C. M. Thomas will complete the delega tion of state officials represented In Medford on September 1st, since Hal E. Hofis, secretary of state; General George White, and C. P. Pray, super intendent of the state police, will be unable to be present. Mayors of southern Oregon com munities will be present, represent ing nearly all towns In Jackson and Josephine counties, and masters of the various granges throughout the county will participate in the cere monies. Further information will undoubtedly be released in the near future, covering In detail acceptances to the many invitations issued. The American Legion committee in charge of the dedication ceremonies was informed early this week by E. C. (Jerry) Jerome, local apent for the Texas company that the new public address system of the T xas Co. will be brought from San Francisco to Medford for the dedication. The com mittee in charge feels that this will be a valuable addition to the pro gram, since the equipment to be sup plied Is the mortt modern available, and the crowd in attendance will fee able to hear the addresses and enter ta;nment without th least effort. This public address system Is the same as the one used at the San Francisco Shrine convention In July. WIDE WHITeVtRAW HAT MATCHES CHIFFON SUIT WASHINGTON. (AP) Miss Louisa Harrison Gwyn wore at a recent luncheon a coat suit of wtalta ehit fon with a very wide white atraw bat For a dinner party she had on a areas of dp Wue chiffon with a tiny silver motif. Six purebred dairy cows In West Virginia In June produced more tnan ; 50 pounds of butterfat. THE BETTER SHOWS SELECTED aCrf.i i i'jtX iUBXSMsXZm DETECTIVES i - 'WA ON THZ STAGE TONIGHT 9:00 O'CLOCK THE KNIGHT BROTHERS litr. Clever Hobo Act Singing Dancing Record Heave r " Lillian Copland of Loa Angef totilng th Oitcut for a nw wc man'a world record of 133 ft, S Inchea In the Tenth Olympiad at Loa Angela to win first place for th United States. (Associated Press Photo Courthouse News tPuniisned 0; tha Jackson Count Abstract Co. 121 E Sixth Streets Marriage Licenses Larry P. Clemenson and Helen S. Heynolda, Barry Durette asd Pauline C. Wertz, Edward E. Wolff and Dorothy K, Conrad. Henry Rivers and Wanlyn Carswell, Leonard M. French and Minnie Soriro. Cleatenoa P. Ragsdale and Clara E. Harvey. Theryle B, Elgsby and Alice E. Olinghouse. Earl P. Chamas and Lena M. Hous ton. Frank A. Prints and Mary 3. Btone, Circuit Court Federal Land Snk of Spokane vs. Llnday Hartley, Ella Hartley, Henry Gordon Dies et al. Foreclosure. Helen I. DrlskeB vs. David G. Oris kell. Divorce. Carson-Powier Ltimber Co. vh, John E, Hanery and Thomas C, Bell. Fore- closure. Sophie E. Keii vs. John Alien : Kelta Dtvorce, j ALWAYS COOL R0XY..15C Phone 291 Children IBc TODAY and Friday Lily Damita, Roland Young t Charlie Raceles, flary Grant In "THIS iS THE SIGHT" Also Tttikertoon, Act, N'ew Dally Mat. 1:30. Ere. ARE AT THE HOLLY See a QIR L DETECTIVE Outsmart the Smartest Sleuths! Now yon can thrill to the story that helt miiiions spell-bound fn book and aerial farm Thar. Fri. Sat, PRICES Matlnea 25 Evenlngi 35 Children 10 SHORTS isf" V- 's' Probata Court ZsUta of Fierr Provaat (Inc.) Ad mitted to probate. Beai Esial Transfer The First National Ban of Med ford to Bay O. QlUHand W. O. to Sf;s, of Sec. SJ, Turpi. S 8 B. S E. A. B. Zimmerman et ux to North ern Pacific Pur Tracing- Co. W. D. to f'E:i Sec. ItS, Twp. 33 8., B. S E. Maud Miller Davis et Tlr to Joseph Von Render W. O. to lota 11 and 13, block 3, Oak Park Add. to Medford, Joseph Von Render to Maud Miller Davis et ux W. B. to E!j of SE!i; SW'J of SE14 of Bee. M: KES of KE'i Sec. 33, Twp, SS S., R. 8 W. W. I. Vawter to C. A. Hartley w, D, to lot S, Glen Coax. Sub. to Med ford. C. Earl Bradfisn et us to First In surance Agency v. D. to lot 10, clock 1, Lewla Add. to Medford. Frank L. Applegata et ux to Thoe P.. Barry at ux V. D. to tract in D. L. C. 44, Twp. 37 S., tlf, Med ford H. Z. Bedford to Frank S. Elttff W. D. to psj-t of clocks 31 and 33, J. J, Fryer Add, to Eagle Point. W. D. Hewitt et ex to Nellie Hoff man W. JJ. to part lot IS, block S. HHlview Add. to Medford. Elizabeth Pierce to R. P. Morten sen Q. C. D. to I acre la D, L, C 44, Twp. 37 8.. H. i W. Hussell S. James to Joa C. Enders Q. C. D. to 3 acres In Sec 16, Twp. 38 8., H. W. Kenneth F. Murray to Flossie C. Murray Q. C. D. to part lot 1, block 1, Burr's Add. to Medford. Weatonka Tribe Ko 1, Improved Order of Red Men of Medford to Will Hansen W. D. to lot 18: 8J4 lot 17. block s, Wlllekes Add, to Medford. Clifford 8. Mcculloch at ux to Frank S. Smith at tlx W. D. to lead in See 11, Twp. as a., R. 1 w. B. B. 3jnt et, al to Wlliiaas H. Crapp et ux W. D, to tract In Sec. 16, Twp. SB Sv 8. J ., Ashland. Llsua E. MorctU to Charlotte Simp AX AXV 15c! SCAT TIME TOO At and Friday WARNER BAXTER I "AiiAniiB babdj a Also S Walked Cisariit Comedy ffi "Olytnptc Kvents" lonixni ss -nan ana on igi 1 15c l "la 1 Need Ready Money? - utThewtAd. Transform Thing You Have and Dont Need Into Cash All the Family Is Interested in The Mail Tribune Want-ad Just Phone 75 Miss Ad Taker Is Ready to Serve You son W, D. to BE4 of See. , Twp 3 8 . R. 3 W.; Vm Sec. 8, Twp, SS 3, H, 3 W. Glen Psbiirk et sx to H, M. Lyons et ex W. O. to BH of w, of SE'4 of ISE'i. Sec. SS, Twp. 34 S., B. 1 W, H, M. Steered at ux to L. f. Parks Q. C. D. to SH of WH of EE'i of NW'J: 84 of EH of BW4 of HWli of Sec. 33, Twp. 39 S . R. 1 8. L. D. Parks et ux to James L. Bul lock et ux Deed s B4 of W4 of SEU of fJWi; SS of Z of SW LAST TIMES TODAY amenJohu "Bachelor's Affairs" XvkJ( l-unh ihssa LAND! WARNER OlAND ALEXANDER KSRKLANO MATINEES I5c EVENINGS S5C CltlLDRF.S" A IM1 FRIDAY SATDEDAY SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES PET CONTEST FREE Courtesy SWISS CREAMERY COM1JSG SUNDAY "Bring ""OTIIEIt wanfs ta find omOT t help ber GY whh the housework. Dfid'i interest J is f J j V finding aoois property nu th Lfsie to k & rav-atioa hsadqtiArtera for txzX "fear nd the ehMrm r iooking for aed radio which they bar been promised they cm hm for their wry own in the , nursery. Ths-yU find what they -want in the Mail Tri bune Want-Ads , , , but they'll be looking for something else tomorrow, of NW'4, Set 33, Twp. J, S. 1 I. W. 8. lamb st ux to Cnarle T. Sweeney t ux W, D. to lot 1, 3, block A, Rogue River Valley Orchard Company tract. PORTLAND Bids called for Im provement of "WUils boulevard frost west Una of Burrase street to center lis of Helaarara aanua. PESDLETON Contractor working on feaproramest ai Ortgoa Trail of her. 00J5SES FRIDAY ! 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