JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
From Apneas Capt. James O. Wan
wr, commanding officer of Cam? Ag
aese. conferred with other CC3 of
tloera at Medford headquarters today.
Visits Daughter William Olasn.
Medford orchardlat, visited fa la daugh
ter, Mrs. Charle Hansen, In Grants
Pass yesterday.
Make Motor Trip C. E. Crisler. new
chief clerk of the Crater Lake na
tional pejk, and Mrs. Crisler made a
motor trip to Klamath Falls and Cra
ter Lake over the week-end.
To Oregon Caves George F. Whit
worth, assistant engineer In charge
of ECW activities of the Crw'er Lake
national park, left today for Oregon
Caves.
Confer on Sales Norman C. White,
assistant supervisor of the Rogue
River national forest, went to Ash
land today to confer with A. L. Cog
gins on the sale of timber.
To Be Witness Mrs. Hal Andrews,
who has been -visiting Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Hooper, left by train last night
for her home In Salt Lake City where
she la to appear aa a witness for the
government In a case pending there.
To Hospital Miss Enid Funk, clerk
In the United States forest service
oflfoe here, was in 6acred Heart hos
pital today for observation. She be
came suddenlly ill last night was
taken to the hospital for a diagnosis
of her ailment.
To Klamath Soon E. G. Narregan.
deputy United States marshal, plans
to leave soon for Klamath Falls to
take John H. Wtllhoelt to Portland.
Wlllhoeft Is being held under 82500
ball on a charge of selling liquor to
an Indian. He waived preliminary
hearing In Klamath Falls.
To Veterans Hospital Lieut, Mar
vin Reeder, who has been in charge
of the CCC spike camp at Talent, left
today for Roseburg where he will en
ter the Veterans' hospital for medical
treatment. He was replaced at the
Talent camp by Lieut. L. G. Cronk
nite of district headquarters.
MODERN WOMEN
Nttd Not Suffer monthly pain and delay due to
colds, nervous strain, einoaure or ftimiiar causes.
Chi cheaters Diumood Brand riiiatuctjuectiva,
reliable and pve Quick Relief- fold by
slldrugfCiitatoroveMy'ars. Mltetoi
"IMI DIAMOND BRAND'
FAMOUS
Here in Person Visiting Friends Over
Thanksgiving, Will Give Series of Lec
tures in Medford This Week on
Has Eye on Medford as Great Occult
Vacational Spiritual Retreat
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S
ARYAN KELTON
Mr. Kelton will (rive S open lectures to the public on the Oreat Secret
of Individual Success (CREATIVE INTUITION) beginning Friday
Nlghf, 8:10 sharp. Banquet Room, Hotel Medford. Mr. Kelton Is
International Dean for the 1'nlvetMl Brotherhood Movement. He
has contacted many Masters of WMom throughout the world. In his
discourses Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Evening he will reveal the
gist of Tao Tie's and Mo Chang's great wisdom. His lectures will
embrace the tearhlnjs of Count Keyserllng. Krl'hnamurtl. P. D.
Ouspemky, Codfre Rav King (Ballard), Alfred Jung of Vienna, Clinton
IVunder, National Executive of the "Tnunsend Plan." Comte de paint
Oermaln, "The Esoteric 'I AM' " of Jesus, Charles Fillmore, founder of
Unity.
FRIDAY NIGHT SUBJECT:
"CREATIVE INTUITION"
The Ood-glven faculty to man to contact his supply. Ever- man,
woman and child Is INTUITIVE If he hut um It.
SATURDAY NIGHT SUBJECT:
"MEN AND WOMEN HAVE ONLY ONE PROBLEM"
but seemingly tlx: marriages and divorces, business failures and
successes, t-lckness and Imagination.
SUNDAY NIGHT SUBJECT:
"THE MISSING LINK BETWEEN THE FIRST HUNCH
INSPIRATION AND THE CONTINUING RESULT"
COME EARLY FOR BEST SEATS
"HOW DO I KNOW MY DOl BT IB WIFR TrMN HIS FAITH'
(LAO CHANm
WTn Ihlnft ttrf mnntf from Mnlfnrd to hear Arjan KHton's lffttirr
will he Chen a THanKsiUnf Mea prrtTldlnic rfttirn pmtafi U
en lrl. (Iiiff lr. Stsurft hnnpp rty. tn Ann Kelton, tF"l
fnrtl Hotel. Mr.ifnrrf. Ore.
Personal
From Portland H. C. Obye or Port
land was among business caller In
Medford today.
Shockley Leaves Floyd ShocKlsy
left thoa morning for Shoshone. Ida.,
called there by the dea-.h of his
father.
...
Campbells Leave Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Campbell will leave this erenlng
to spend some time In San Diego.
Called by Death Mis. A. 8. V. Car
penter left last night fcr Pasadena,
railed there by the death of her step
father, Dr. John O. Blue.
Mrs. Glasgow Visits Mrs. Bertha
Glasgow rtalted Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. DavenhlU at their Valley
View home.
t
From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Moore of Ashland were guests Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Andrew of this city.
Call ljl Ashland Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Gates and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gates
and daughter were calling In Ashland
Sunday.
Irltes In Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Trttes of this city visited In
Ashland Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Garry Newton.
Examiner Comlru Ward M;Bcyn
olds. examiner of operators and chauf
feurs, will be at the city hall Frldsy
from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. and Sarurdoy
from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Persons seek
ing permits or licenses to drive cars
are requested to get in touch with
him on those days.
.
Advises Early Mailing The mailing
of Christmas packages has already
begun. Postmaster Frank BeSouza
said today In advising promptness In
the dispatch of holiday mall. Last
year, he recalled, the postolflce staff
was able to give efficient service be
cause outgoing and incoming pack
ages were mailed early. He expressed
the hope that the public would co
operate with the postofflce agiln this
year.
Flynns On South Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas K. Flynn left by automobile
today for San Francisco where they
will spend Thanksgiving. Tney were
accompanied by Mr. Flynn'a nephew,
Holllater Peake of Grants Pass. Alter
the holiday they will continue south
ward for a visit In Los Angeles. While
In the metropolitan centers Mr. Flynn
will Inspect the latest lines of electric
fixtures for Ms concern, the Flynn
Electric Service.
AUTHO
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Builneu VUltor F. H. Vogel ar
rived thl morning from Portland for
a short business visit hers.
From O. 8. C. H. E. Cosby, from
Oregon State college at Coria'.Us, ar
rived this morning to confer with
County Asent Robert Q. Fowler and
local commercial turkey growers.
Mn. Marsh Back Mrs. Art Marsh
returned to her home this morning
after spending the past month visit
ing her mother, Mrs. s. B. McCurdy,
In Holly wood.
Crater pub 1 1 clued The rotogravure
section of Sunday's San Francisco
Chronicle contained a large photo
graph of Crater Lake. Other Cali
fornia newspapers have been publish
ing pictures of the mountain resort
and several magazine articles about
the popular tourist attraction arc
scheduled for publication in the near
future. Publicizing the lake Is being
done by She national park service.
CAPTIVE ADMITS
SHOOTING POLICE
NEARJW1N FALLS
Continued irom Page One)
Twin Falls News who had Joined the
hunt after putting the newspaper to
press early today.
Van Vlack surrendered his pistol to
Carl H. Groth, linotype operator, who
was accompanied by Lee Stiles and
Dan Sleber. They notified Sheriff E.
F. Prater of his capture and Van
Vlack accompanied the officer quietly
to the Jail here.
He was placed in a cell before more
than a handful of persons In the
court house knew of his arrest.
Dozen After Breakfast
In a county jail cell here Van
Vlack asked for some breakfast and
then appeared to doce off as Shetrff
Prater admitted to the corridor mem
bers of the posses that had been
seeking him.
The alarm for Van Vlack and his
companion was spread over southern
Idaho yesterday after the girl's par
ents had received a telegram from
her at Boise.
Cooper and Glvens. stationed near
Buhl, hailed a car answering the de
scription of. Van Vlack's and as It
sped by them followed it in their own
machine, overtook It and forced It to
a halt.
As the two officers left their car
and approached the other, they were
met by pistol fire and Cooper fell,
shot through the eye and apparently
killed instantly.
Glvens was shot in the neck and
the arm and seriously wounded. At
the hospital here he was said to have
a fighting chance for recovery.
TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Nov. 26.
(AP) Douglas Van Vlack, held as
the slayer of Highway Patrolman
Fontaine Cooper, denied he had
harmed Mildred Hook, his former
wife, who was with him until last
night on their feverish ride from
Tncoma.
"Did you slug or shoot her?" Van
Vlnck was asked by a reporter.
"No. sir, I did not," he replied.
Police feared strands of long black
hair on Van Vlack'a pistol when he
was captured as he lay exhausted
In a ditch this morning were evi
dence she might have been harmed.
Following discovery of Van Vlack's
abandoned car three miles from the
point of arrest, posses combed the
vicinity today in search for Miss
Hook.
Oolnp to Halt fake.
Van Vlack declared the girl had
accompanied him against her will
at first, but later continued with
him voluntarily.
"I took my former wife because
I wanted her." he asserted. "She
had obtained a divorce two and
half months ago on the grounds
of 'burdensome home life. after
had been married two and a half
years. I didn't resist the suit.
"We had planned to go on to
Salt Lake City and then somewhere
in the southwest.
"I picked her up on a Tacoma
street and drove 24 hours to Boise,
where we arrived at 8 p. m. Sunday.
She opposed my plsns at first, but
she voluntarily sent a telegram from
Boise to her parents.
"After shooting the two officers
we drove blindly around side roads.
We left the car last night, walking
together for a while. She was wear
ing high-heeled shoes, and became
exhausted after wandering through
the fields.
"We decided It would be better
and that I would hsve a better
chance if we were to split. I walked
along the bank of a ditch and she
followed me for a way, but It was
dark and we couldn't see. Then I
walked all night alone."
Gave ner No Money.
Van Vlack was arreated three
miles from where his abandoned
car waa discovered by a rancher
some hours later.
"We made no plans to get together
again." he continued. "I supposed
she would go back home. I didn't
give her any money and I don't
know how much she may have had
I paid her Sf0 when the divorce
was granted. She could have wired
home for money If she needed it,
Vsn Vlark had $650 on his F"son
when he was arrested.
He ssserted his pistol was under
the pillow between them as they
slept in a boise hotel, and that it
was within reach of the girl in the
car.
Dse Mai) TtlDune want ada.
DANCE
TUE. NITE
DREAMLAND
RUBE'S ORCHESTRA
ALSO
SPEC. DANCE
Thanksgiving Nitc
At Rialto
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A mighty drama of conflicting hu
man emotions and a decided drama
of today, "Dante's Inferno," with
Spencer Tracy. Claire Trevor and
Henry B. Walthall, opens at the
Rialto theater for today and Wednes
day. "Dante's Inferno" serves to in
spire a modern love story theme based
on the age-old literary classic, "The
Divine Comfdy," by Dante, In which
woman strives desperately to save
the man she loves from destruction
in a modern Hell.
The story tells of a transgressor.
played by Tracy, who starts as a stok
ker on a ship and rises to a position
of wealth and affluence by chicanery
and trickery. He builds an amuse
ment concession depicting the "In
ferno" on a floating pleasure ahlp.
In this manner the thread of the old
classic Is woven Into this drama of
today. Claire Trevor plays hts charm
ing but unappreciated wife. The start
ling climax comes when she gets him
to play square and thus his glimpses
of a life in purgatory also stop, giv
ing the mthe romance sought by all
young people of today.
"Baby Face"
Charles Butterwarth. one of the
screen's greatest "scene stealers," has
change to show his full worth, car
rying the starring role of "Baby Face
Harrington," at the Roxy theater to
day and tomorrow, a laugh-laden
story of a timid bookkeeper who
found himself being taken for a
tough gangster.
F
COACH FOR PERLS
The Perl Funeral Home haa just
taken delivery of a new Packard
Henney funeral coach, purchased by
John Per in Cleveland, Ohio, when
he was there some time ago to attend
the National Funeral Directors' con
vention. The ocech Is said to be the
most modern on the Pacific coast,
and while hold in the Eirl C. An
thony, Inc., showrooms In 3.in Fran
cisco, created more Interest and com
ment than any automobile shown in
months, Frank Perl said today.
Built on a special Packard chassis
with 135-hoTsepower motor, th coach
la long and low. and decorated in
quiet taste. The exterior ?s or pliin
black, the interior finished in dull
red plush. All of the appointments
are silver finished.
The latest feature In funeral conch
design la embodied In the new coach,
with an electric table which swings
from a side door to the side to receive
the casket. Tho table miy be op
iated from either side.
Card of Thanks.
Our hearts go out at this time In
thankfulness and gratitude to our
friends and neitfnbora in assisting to
make our burden lighter In our re
cent bereavement, by their kind deeds,
words of comfort and many bemtlful
floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Strayer. Verne, May and Marlon.
KIDDIES J
I Today & Wed.
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8 1 Tartoon - New
Coming to Craterian and Holly
Walter C. Kelly, known on the
vaudeville stage for years aa "The
Virginia Judge," now brings hla fa
mous character to the sevreen In the
picture bearing that title, playing to
morrow only at the Craterian theater
for matinee and evening shows, also
tomorrow night only at the Holly
theater.
Kelly, who bases his character study
t a real I re Judge he knew in the
southland, plays the part of genial
despot of a sleepy Virginia town.
where he settles disputes, keeps the
Special Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 32. R.
A. M.. Tuesday. Nov. 26th, at
7:30 p. m. Work in R. A.
degree. Visitors invited Re
freshments, O. O. HORNER, H. P.
GEO. ALDEN. .Secy.
Stated Communication of
Reames Chapter, O. E. 3 ,
Wednesday evening, Novem
ber 37th. Initiation.
HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secy.
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FIOWERS FOR THANKSGIVING.
Judge's Greenhouse, 1005 Enst M.Mn.
We give Green Trading Stamps. Tel.
374.
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GIGANTIC MODERN DRAMA
OF TODAY AND FOREVER!
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Jf vVl stagger the imagination! iH Jf
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no woman can resist . . . mij7 .
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SPECIAL! Actual Scenen of
Oregon-Washington Game
"The Voice
Sterling Holloway
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darkles from carving each other with
razors, plays Cupid to a wayward
son's romance and goes through life
with a down-to-enrth philosophy In
his heart and a kindly wisecrack on
his Hps. The picture Is the type that
appeals to the entire family full of
rich humor and not the slightest sug
gestion of "dirt."
Included in the supporting caat
are Marsha Hunt, Johnny Downs and
Stepln Fetchit, whose ambling figure
and lazy comedy drifts in and out of
the picture at the most unexpected
Intervals.
THANKSOrVTNO DAT
Once a year Mother like to get
away from the dally routine of cook
ing. Why not bring her and the rest
of the family to the Corner Inn? The
Corner Inn Is having a fine dinner,
consisting of turkey or goose, with
cranberry sauce and dressing; also
home-made pie that has made famous
the Corner Inn at Oth and Central.
Make- your Thanksgiving Dinner
completely by serving Huson'a Nessel
lode Pudding Ice Cream.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FURNITURE repaired, upholstered
and finished. Phone 989-R. Thl-
bault.
of Experience" H5
Comftdy Newsrcel
Sewing machine; cheap.
Box 7537, Tribune.
GIFTED PSYCHIC gives advice on all
affairs of life. 003 No. Riverside.
FURNISHED Apartments, 114 Almond.
FURNISHED house. 137 Trlp.
MONARCH, heavy duty, all white en
amel, four surface units, larxe oven,
also pastry oven. Exceptional buy
at 60. Phonw 168. Co poo.
FOR RENT Moder n fl - room h on se ;
S acres ground; 'i mile from city
limits. Phone 314-X.
FOR SALE Model A Ford 2-door se
dan; low mileage; good rubber.
Phone 314-X.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Purebred
Hereford bull. S years old. See
Oscar Gysln. Box 129, Rt. 3, Med
ford or Phone 408-R.
FOR SALE Feed and seed barley. H.
e. conger, Phone ai-r-11, Jack
sonville. WANTED Best light car $75 cash will
buy. W. B. Powell. Rt. 1, Box 214,
Just off Orchard Home.
FOR SALE One trumpet and case;
like new. This ts a real bargain
127 N. Riverside.
CRAWFORD, Ivory tan. four surface
un.i. BiiQuig oven, orai'Ke; lamp;
used two months. Regular price
149.50. Now 90. Tel. 168. Copco.
GOOD used piano, 69.00. Baldwin
Piano Shoppe.
APARTMENT for rent, Hotel Grand.
FOR SALE A few high gride used
raoios, tuny guaranteed. Bargains.
Homer Elwood, Phone 1U43-J.
SMALL furnished house for rent: gar
age; waier paia. aze Edwards st
Phone 1041 -R.
WANTED To rent small, chn fur
nished house, preferably with fire
place. Young couple with no chil
dren will take excellent care of
place. Rent must be reasonable.
Please answer Malt Tribune, Box
7521,
Shoirs
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FOR RENT Attractive new houje;
timbered reiling. studio wjp.da'v,
fireplace, oil heat. etc. Adulre. 518
So. Oakdale, or Tel 349-Y
WARM ROOM, separate entrance.
No. Ookdale.
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APPlEJAd
Everything in It's FLA V0R
Townsend Club Dance
THANKSOIVIXO NIGHT
Oasis Hall, Eagle Point
AdmlsMon Men 40c, Ladles Free
Mats . . . 35c
E- . . . 350
Klrtillcs 10c
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witness
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days . . . . !
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Also Tomorrow .
Night Only at
HOLLY
THEATRE
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