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LI MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 193i PAGE SEWm - - i ' Local and Personal Dr. cooeland Vlit Dr. H. W. Copeland of Centra! Point waa m ltor in Medford this morning, arriv ing on ta Oregonlan. In Medford Today Captain Har old O. Newell, commander or Camp Hilt, CCO, in northern California, iraa a uslneaa visitor at district headquarters today. Arrirea tnla Morning B. O. at Portland arrived in Medford till morning on the Oregonlan, to apend the next two daya in Medford at tending to business matters. - Mrs. Wltzel Arrires Mrs. J. Witwl ol Portland is in Medford to spend a few days visiting with her brother, H. B. Lyon. Mre. Wltzel arrived on the Oregonlan thla morning. Confined to Home Winifred In- man of the city water department office, is ill at her home. She is not expected to return to tha office for another week. To Beshlnele John J. Wilkinson of 714 Pari etreet, secured a permit from the city building department yesterday to reshlngle his residence. The expense is listed at 150. Car Stolen Ray Ward of 51 North Oakdale reported to city police that his car was stolen about 10:20 p. m. yesterday, when parked near his resi dence. The auto is a Chevrolet road ster. . Visit In Medford Mrs. W. H. Pome- roy of Beagle, Ore., is visiting for a week at tha home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Talent In Bell view. Tuesday, with Mrs. Talent and Doris Talent she visited la Medford. Ashland Dally Tidings. Attending Convention Mrs. Min nie Kussey of Grants Pass arrived by train this morning to attend the I W. C. T. V. convention. Mrs. Huasey will be the guest of Mrs. A. B. Alien during the three days she will be in Medford Mr. Schanhals Here W. R. Schan- hals, branch manager of the claims department. Farmers Automobile Inter-Insurance exchange, with head- Quarters in Portland, is a business visitor In Medford. He plsns to re turn north tomorrow. Dance Postponed The dance to be given next Tuesday by the Roxy Ann Orange has been postponed, it announced today. Owing to the weather, they were unable to finish the hall. The date of the dance will be announced later. To Have Sale At a recent meeting of the Olive Rebekah lodge. No. 28, plans were completed for the annual rummage sfele to be held in the Sparta building Friday and Saturday, thla week. Clothing, dishes and fur niture will be on display. Speak at Convention Fred J. Tooze of Salem, whose wife la state song leader for the W, C. T. TJ., and Em- mett W. Gulley of Newberg, inde pendent candidate fo rcongress In the first district, spoke briefly to the W. C. T. TJ. delegates at the morning session. Runaway boys Held Three boys who had apparently run away from home, William Boyd Keizur, Clayton Cannon and Neil Stone, all 12 years of age and all of Central Point, were held in the women's ward of the city Jail this morning, having been taken in by city police at 3:30 a. m. Their parents were notined. ft on Vacation The Ashland Daily Tidings states that "Miss Mlidren Beeson on the Jsckson County cnaa ber of Commerce office in Medford is spending a few days vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welborn Beeson. With Miss Ruth Purdy she spent the past week-end vlsttiru: friends in Klamath Falls, where she formerly taught school." i Masquerade Party A Hallowe'en party will be held in the recreational hall of the First cnristian cnurca, Friday, October 36, at 7:30 o'clock. All members of the high school snd Century classes and of the Interme diate and Senior Christian Endeavors are invited to attend. All are to come masked and In costume. Speaks Tonight Dr. J. W. McKean of Chlengmai, Slam, will speak at 7:30 tonight at the Federated church in Central Point. His subject wu. deal with the economic, religious and social conditions In Slam. Dr. Mc Kean is physlcisn for the leper he pital in Slam and Is consulting phy slelen for the Chicago Presbyterian hospital. Win Awards In the state W. C T. U. convention, Mrs. W. J. Thomp son of Jennings lodge received the award for the highest efficiency standard In a local union, and Ma Lydla Lehman of Salem, the award for the highest efficiency standard in a county union. Both awards J were made this forenoon at the con- ventlon, Leave for Couth Miss Bernadsne Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W H. Arnold of near Jacksonville, ler thla morning by motor for Los An- Seles, where she expects to attend a beauty college. Miss Arnold was ae companied by her mother, Mrs. W. H Arnold, Blanche Arnold and Charles Conway. They will visit friends and relatives In the south, and return In a week or ten days. Visits Relatives Mrs. w. B. Black burn of Corvalils Is a guest in Med ford of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boone. Sleight Returns S. ft. Sleight of 40 North Peach street, reutrned this morning by train from a two days' business trip to Portland. Seeks Divorce Acording to the Klamath News, Clara Heater O'Brien la suing John Willard O'Brien for divorce, in Klamath Falls, The cou ple was married in Medford. October 10, 1923. Cruel and Inhuman treat ment are charged, and the plaintiff asks to visit one minor child snd to have custody at reasonable times and places. HIGH SCHOOL WHS TO FORM GOLF TEAM ROGUE VALLEY LINKS A golf tftsm to fee composed of members of the junior an4 senior high schools Is being organized through the sponsorship of the Rogue Valley club, with the purpose of bringing out playing ability among Medford youths, providing them with healthful sport, and forming team for inier-clty tournaments. With Ray Henderson, junior high coach, representing the schools, and officials of the golf club in charge the team will be selected through program of elimination matches with chance for the boys to Increase their rank, as fast aa they show Improve ment in the game. Although the team will not be sponsored by the schools, the club is mating an effort to gain their cooperation. Xt is the hope of the club to have at least 16 boys enter the qualifying rounds, from which eJght will be selected to take positions in the team First matches will start in the near future, after which any contestant may challenge a player who ranks higher than himself. The movement is in line with a similar one In Klamath Falls. Eugene, CorvaiHs and other cities, which it is hoped will provide competition with the local team when it Is fully or ganised. As many students take part In no other sport, the plan is ex pected to meet with much approval in the schools. Mr, Henderson wjU contact students through assemblies. BOWMAN CUES EVIL N IK IMTHN PLAN IN LIONS TALK O. R. Bowman, county school sup erintendent, gave the main address at the Lions weekly luncheon yes terday, talking in opposition to the 20-mtl! tax limitation amendment. Mr. Bowman cited dangers of the amendment if passed, saying that tt would disrupt the two-mill elemen tary school tax, and tend to ham per revenue for the maintenance of higher education and government functions. "The job would be a Job half lone," Mr. Bowman said. The counties will be hardest hit by the tax, according to Mr. Bow man, who also said tml provide inadequate protection, decrease value of property, and otherwise prove destructive to gain ita end. The inter-city Lions meeting prev iously planned for the Medford ar.2 Klamath Falls dens was definitely postponed at yesterday's session. M, N. Hogaa addressed the group on tha community chest drive, and several Lions volunteered as work era. A 40-minute program of enter tainment is being arranged lor the next regular meeting, which will be under the supervision of Ted Htggins, entertainment chairman. Members are requested to bring guests at thla time. George Srey, of the Medford Nat ional 'bank, and Paul Menegat, high school principal, were guests of the club at yesterday's luncheon. Courthouse News (.Furnished by tha Jackson Count) Abstract Co. 131 8 Sixth Street! Marriage Lncenses Glenn H. Sreediove and Elizabeth Purcell, John B. Dickey and Anna Fryer. Alien F. Defy and Marie 2. Guehes. LaVon Zusdeii and Hyida O. Lyon. Arthur -ft. Strickland and Blanche Grissom. Phillip F. Bryant and Quells M. Modrell. Sheldon J. Smith and Satherlne Kaim. Circuit Court Pearl Marjom Layton vs. Josephine Edward Lay ton Divorce. F. A. Stinchfleld vs. J. A. Futman et ux Foreclosure, United States vs. Southern Oregon Brewing Co. Tax Lien. P. S. Dainard vs. F, C. Goetz For money. California Joint Stock Land sank of San Francisco vs. J. M. Keens Foreclosure, Caitfornia Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco vs. Marcus B, Whip ple et al Foreclosure. J. B. Thomas et ux vs. earl a. Fehl et ux For money. Stats of Oregon vs. George Joe Muth Unlawful operation of distil lery. J. J. Deakin vs. Benton I, strubie For money. Charles Lindsay vs. F. s. Denison et al Toquie title. State of Oregon vs. John F. Riley, as Michael Dunn, Michael Kelly, Geo. Riley Grand larceny. 2. L. Glass et ux vs. Ch&s. C. Mer rill Ejectment. Probate Court Estate of Mary Burchell, deceased -Proate. Estate of Mary A. Smith, deceased Probate. Estate of Lucy Schatx, deceased Probate. Delbert Tlngleaf, a minor Guar dianship. Real Estate Transfers W. R. Hoi man to Nevah A. Holman. Deed $1.00. Und. i interest In NW'i; lift of SWU; w4 of SW& of 8W Sec. 33; EVi ol E of Sec Twr. 35 S. R, 1 W. Ella R. Fen ton to John F. Houli han. WD. tlQ.SO. Tract in PLC 70 in CRATERIAN DRAMA DELIGHTS CROWDS Charlie Ruggles On Rialto Screen A new star blaas across the screen of the Crsierian theater in; on of the year's most ausplslou entertainments the pieturixatisn si Alexander Dumas Count of Monte Cristo." Robert Donat, whose only film appearance in America was in "Pri vate Life of Henry VIII" starring Charles Laughteis. proves definitely his right to be considered en ot the newcomers to be reckoned with. Dashing, handsome and with a keen sense of the dramatic Donat will certainly be seen in many forth coming production. The atory itself ia an old sss but still a favorit after a century. The picturlzation of it U as new and modern as today. Accentuating that quality and preserving all th elements that have mads the Dumas novel great, the picture tells th whole story in complete, wholly interesting manner. Produced on a massive scale, it la the story of Edmond Dantes, th Count of Monte Cristo, his inhuman conviction to 20 years in a dungeon and his ultimate revenge. As an innocent victim of political intrigue, Danes U cast into the dun geon of Chateau Dlf, and then forgotten. Time cesses for hira until another prisoner. Abbe Faria, tun neling his way to freedom, cesses to Dsntes cell. For years th two work together to escape. Tha abbe educates Dantes and tells him of the fabulous treasure on the Island of Monte Cristo. As freedom U just ahead, the Abbe dies an Dantes, sewing himself into his dead friend's sack, is cast into the sea. Picked up by roving smugglers, he event ually reaches Monte Cristo, finds the treasure and the m?tld la rtis with a way open to avenge himself upon the three who caused his tragedy. With wealth, power end prestige, the first of the three Is forced Into suicide. Then the second is driven mad. But the greatest revenge comes in a stirring court scene in ??hich the third, the cruel de Viilefon, Is exposed and raised. portrayed out iKmat, in bis rose of Dantes, completely overshadows the other members of the cast with his powerful portrayal of the simple sea captain who becomes the Count of Monte Cristo. It is a great story, and will un doubtedly live for a leng time in the memory of those who see it in its picture version. Robert Donat brings to the screen a vital new personality one destined to go far. Others in the cast include such well known characters players as O. P. Heggie, Louis Calhera, Sidney Blackmer, Luia Aiberni, Irene Hervey, besides many others whose faces sre familiar to all show-goers. .... .unu. tugjwjjrm r -- T""j '$'a$ X'- : V- i i fmf -f " i lrtf"-"l - r" - .fi if rin 1 BERLIN LIKED SONGS IN STUDIO COMEDY If Smog Bks thrills to a pop ular musical number, tt ffiutj be gecod. When "Psioots.' ataning Mmmvt Durant and Lup ela, ahswJrg at the Studio, wu being UlTtd he iikfrd it so wf ! he decided t& feat ure; several of th song hit. Charlie Ruggles is -the "super- f theater tomorrow. Laughter is mixed sleuth who Is continually bungling 1 WU thru in this new ccrnedy hi. i i th mystery wax also has Una MerkcL DeWltt Scrtven, et ux, Msnn. VTD. )0.00. EH of SW'i: of SE'i of NE'i Sec. 10 la Twp. 34 S. R. 1 E. John T. Holmer to Janice M. Holm er. WD. SW14 of Sec. 32 in Twp. 40 8. R. a W. Eart J. Praley, at ux, to George Riley, et ux. WD. 10.00, Tract in Slock 8 City of Ashland, Electa E. Halliday, et vlr, to Car rie Hanscom. WD. 10.00. Lots 3, 4, S Blk. a. Palm's Add. to Medford, Carrie Hanscom to A, M. Halliday, et ux. QCD. 810 00. Lots 3, 4, a Blk. 3, Palm's Add. to Medford. Carrie &. Hamrlck, et al, to Slza J. Duncan, et vlr. Deed. $1.00. Lots 1, a, 7, S Blk..0, Central Point, Katherlne Kichols, et vir to Mar garet, McDonald. Deed, si.00 Xand In Sec. 16. Twp. 36 S. R. 1 Bast, George W. Kolcomb. et ux to O. S, Lockwood. WD. 32S00. Pt. Block J, Wllleke's Add. Medford. O. S. Xxjckwood, et ux, to Cle?e O. Tye. QCD. 41.00. Pt. lock 1, Wllleks's Add. Medford. James M. King to Elizabeth J. King. WD. 1.00. K4 of NB of SW Sec. S. Twp. as S. R. I East. M. Mae Mann, et vtr, to V. E. Brittsan, et ux. WD. 1000. Land In Sec. 10, Twp. B4 S. R. 1 East. El&ert o. Hunt to Grace I Hunt, et Tir. WD. 10,00. 2'i acres in Sec. 2S, Twp. 37 S. R. 3 West. O, E. Ousterhout, et ux, to Her- oere H. perry, et al. QCD. li oo. 85 acres In DLC 48, Twp. 38 S, R. 1 W. A. R. Mercersmith to Tjouis R. Smith, et ux. Deed. Lot 10, Blk. I, Paim'a Second Add. Medford. John A. Hall, et ux, to Harvey H. Mines, et ux. WD. aio.00. W14 of SE of SW, Sec. , Tp. 38 S. R. a West. YOUNGER BUCK DEPOSES HI Oct. 25. s; That oung buck with the split horn. In case an- body wants to know. Is new king of the fallow deer herd at the City Parte 100. He iing by the sharpness of ills antlers and the speed of his your muscles. Oid Whiter." the Mrar that was. la dead, Zoo attendants found him sprawled by the wire fence of the deer aneiosure. The w:de-sweepng horns were chipped and em&shsl. There was a Jagged ho3e in his yellow white chest. DR. McKEAN TO SPEAK AT PHOENIX CHURCH Dr. James K. McKean, whs toaa spent 42 years as physician in charge of the leper hospital at Chlengmai, Slam among the Laos peoplet will speak: at the Phoenix Presbyterian church at 7:S0 p. m. Friday, public la Invited. DANCE ECZEMA... To quickly relieve th lichinj and burning, and help nature restor akin comfort, freely apply Resinol FOR r.xrr.HT Radiator Repairing BRINO VOI R CAR TO mlth and Hooper r.arare 33 South Bartlrlt Iie5! OPENING GALA NIGHT DAHCE DREAMLAND SATURDAY NEW TUNES NEW EHYTHM8 Dinty Moore and Hit Orchestra Men 35c TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY VrtlsL ZXCHAXOS my equity is : tr.th or some cash and what have tqu. Ko raaaosab offer refused. Or might lease ranch to party wUU cash. Addreas Sox tare Mil Tribune. carea for inaHda and aged. 8 -ROOM fumishd hiv. Rent ret sc-s-Di?, Fhose FOR SALE B-y,tt Sedaaj sUa. Phora famiiy of tins, CmsSmt&'ofe ioint. 4437, Mali Tribune, TOR RENT L&rzi houaexeepJi room l 50 wex 627 S, Oentrat FOR REST h smtll fumUhed hauw. PTCKKt TJP Central and Sth asrtsn female fox eerrien collar with atrlg attached. Owner csn hv m by paying for act Hsiaaae Society, Phone ISIS, FOR RENT Holland apta. "Old Whiter" was 12 years aid. The new king youngster si fire sum mers. ft must hai been a terrific bat tle, said Clyde Hill, see auperis tend?nt. Apply tm Mrene Irsel O Chap man, 3!, Medford lahmerv and liUdlle Crouchen 19, also of Medford applied for a marriage license this week t the Klamsth wunty courthouse. The proof u in tha wear. Syy your HCE Ethelwys 8 HoHsssss. Avoid False Teetb Dropping or Slipping Ton neean s it-sr raise arflp- pn or allpplt If yoiTU sprinkl Utile Fsteelh on your pistes each morning. Slvea al day comfort and teeth hold &ght. Deodorizes. gummy. pasty( taste or feeling. Get F&stceth irons your druasist, Thjae ises. (she I iBpiy ' 1 f sf t?l I M " ' I ?:-S;M I t'Vm- "nun T ! mIims1 I I WAKTED Unfurnished room tm furnace he&t, larte wardrobe; fairly ck is, Sox 2S Trun, Stop Your Cough or money back 0ss wa&w at BsjKa-!r. atas ajsiS jou tt rt'iisi IKST.'UTLY. cmasnly joa w ond aasi mom fiiaa half Jit3 of tS! gaaasa sW raagjj-ktlitr to that cams for jKsoa. If you itej joa eaa Ssm Jtiar jjjcey bacc. j mts't ra? Stw an JJ tabtr drasgjjs guaramee IS. spe. Kothiig to upset j&m atonsacfe. Bo ccjga, ouh fsmxit to jtatt! BRON-CHU-UHE EMULSION FOR SAtE 14SS-t&. mare; geEEJ; ood worker. FjsrI Heft. Phone 155 Central Point. SAU ioom asodsrs Home, furaSahed, pad atreet; sesWrig for ail; ocij 3MS. u O, mdaii, e Saat Main St. phona JSSM. fOm MHT Vietlj timsMnti apt, fyr Hotel Fiperoa t-gDeroa St t kx State frtfra 9tm put day wtthest sstib m prt day wiitr $5,00 pet day twin ftit acS &sta Now! Until Saturday Night! WE WILL REFUND , , , to any patron who does not feel "Const of MoBte Cristo" is great entertainment! Hera H ft f i. Sur! thin that c wast you t& h year own rr!!lr If ?ou h ;'.: m1t fed tt to al worthy ol FI STAB SWING, Hit, cashier JH ch, rpfss THE MANAOESIEM. yhSfiSSHkiHi DANCE Lil BsmUaaBlJB.IU MirwriniMMraTTin,irrT--iTiiiiiriiiriii'iMiiiiir' ifOTnnm 1 ' " 1 t 'JT C3 TOMORROW and SATURDAY! C3 UNUSUAL DETECTIVE UIW' hi-'-W ' Wtltt VP . V IN MURDER MYSTERY " . - 1 f , V . jS , . SUVJ. aAV V A new kind of dftcettn U shown t i - , ,f , , '.',4? I IT'f f X Ala . g Vm S.-K- - - -1 ,,v.. ,vy yw AIim fjs v Vtt7 He refuses to maka a myattry ol ! 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