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ki MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1939. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Meeting Tomorrow Women's Bible class of the Methodist church will meet at 2 p. m. to morrow in the home of Mrs Cora Carden, 607 West 8th street. In Hospital Joe Beach of Jacksonville was admitted to the Community hospital in Ashland Monday for medical treatment. He is a student at the Southern Oregon College of Education. 111 at Home Among the many Medford persons confined to their homes today with influ enza were City Judge Allen D. Curry and Everett Brayton, pro prietor of Brayton's restaurant at 135 North Central avenue. Back from South John E. Doerr, Jr., naturalist at Crater 4 Lake national park, returned last night from the Lava Beds national monument in northern California where he spent a wek in tracing the history of "Yl Indian campsites. The mon- "timent is administered by the superintendent of Crater Lake national park. Brings Prisoners Three pris oners, all charged with selling liquor to Indians, were brought from Klamath Falls to the Jack son county jail here this morn ing by Paul Hanlin, U. S. deputy marshal. The prisoners were listed as Edward Gartland, 32, of Malin and William G. Anderson, 74, and Thomas Johnson, 61, of Klamath Falls. The aged An derson was quoted as saying he had no place to live and he would just as soon go to a fed eral road camp or prison. y Park Weather Clear Only a few patches of snow remained at road level in Crater Lake national park today, rangers re ported by short-wave radio. The west, south and east entrance roads through the park were in good condition, the rangers said. Weather today was described as clear with visibility good. Maxi mum temperature in the past 24 hours was given as 45 de grees,, minimum 25. A heavy frost occurred last night at Ore gon Caves national monument, It was reported by short-wave radio from the caverns office. No snow has fallen at the caves this season yet and all facilities are functioning normally. Weather at the caves was clear today. It's Good Vews This distinguished whiskey now offered at attractive savings same fine quality that made it famous KENTUCKY STRAIGHT The quality of today's Old Crow is in every respect worthy of this grand old name. Today, as always, one can say without contradic tion: "No finer whiskey ever came out of Old Kentucky" Why not take advantage of the present low price to give your palate an old-time treat PERSONAL Upstate Erie Gray, deputy collector of U. S. internal reve nue, is transacting official busi ness this week in upstate cities. He will be back at his office in the Medford federal building next Monday. t Flying North Robert Craw ford stopped at Medford mu nicipal airport yesterday after noon to have his Rearwin plane refueled. He was en route from Bakersfield, Cal., to Chehalis, Wash. On the side of his plane were painted the words, "The Flying Baritone." t Nurse Returns Mrs. Sydney Hemphill, nurse who accom panied Norman Satterlee to San Francisco Monday evening by train, returned this morning by train. Mrs. Hemphill said that the youth, who suffered a broken neck as the result of a diving accident last July 28 and who has been paralyzed from the shoulders down since, stood the train trip well and that he was cheerful at all times. Nor man is now a patient at the University of California hospital in San Francisco where he is under the care of specialists. Mrs. Hemphill also stated that soon after his arrival at the hos pital, doctors started to observe his condition. Norman had been confined in Sacred Heart hos pital since the accident. To Conference Lieut. James W. Grigsby, commanding officer of headquarters company, 186th infantry of the Oregon national guard, and Lieut. Weldon H. McBee will leave Saturday morning by United Mainliner for Portland where they will attend a conference of Oregon national guard officers in the afternoon. Capt Carl Y. Teng wald, commanding Company A here, will also attend. The con ference is for the purpose of discussing new problems created by enlarged defense plans, such as the enlargement of national guard units, the seven-day field camp required before the end of the year and the creation of in active lists of members. A din ner will be held in the Mult nomah hotel in the evening. Captain Tengwald has been trav eling with the Oregon state board of real estate commiS' sioners since Monday and plan ned to reach Portland tomorrow, A member of the real estate board, he was in Salem today. BOURBON WHISKEY J5 Transferred Miss Maxlne Love, junior clerk-stenographer in the office of the Oregon state employment service here, has been transferred to Oregon City where she will assume duties the latter part of this week. Flies South Roland Halper, United Air Lines station attend ant here, left by Mainliner this afternoon for Oakland, Cal., where he was to spend a couple of days on leave. He planned to return Saturday. Headquarters Here Oscar Chase, Heinz company represen tative, is now making his head quarters in this city. He made the change from Klamath Falls where he was formerly em ployed by the company. To Give Talks D e 1 b e r t Burke, Dr. W. F, Roney and G. W. Kellington will be the speak ers at the meeting of the Toast masters club In the Hotel Hol land next Monday evening. Frank Hull will be toastmaster. Mrs. Fick 111 Mrs. H. W. Fick of Jacksonville is confined in the Community hospital where she Is seriously ill with pneumonia. Although she is not completely out of danger yet, her condition was improved slightly today, attendants re ported. Plane Pasaano-era NpH Pnr. tor arrived hv ITnltpH Mnlnlinur early this morning from Los Angeies. rt. ti. sturgeon ar rived by Mainliner from the north last midnight. Marshall E. Woodell, registrar of the Southern Oregon College of Education in Ashland, returned by Mainliner from San Fran cisco last night. Arriving from roniana last evening were A. CamDOdonico. C. C. Warren w C. Carroll and A. W. McDonald. The forenoon southbound Main liner was delayed at Portland because of foe. MerifnrH hatntr the only open port between Se attle ana Ban Francisco in the late morning and early after noon. The earlv morninff north. bound plane did not make its scneauiea stop at Portland but flew over the city and continued to Seattle. The alternate T.i more field was being used by planes in the San Francisco-Oak land area. SENTENCE COUPLE FOR FAMILY FIGHT Opal Junita Travis, .was giv en a. sixty days suspended sen tence, and her husband, Wil liam H. Travis was fined $10 and costs in justice court yes terday for disorderly conduct in a parked car near the Jack son Hot Springs. The pair en gaged in a fight late Monday. During the battle, testimony showed the woman sustained a black eye and the man was hit in the head with a milk bottle. The estranged couple formerly resided at Keno, Klamath coun ty. The argument apparently started over moving of goods belonging to the woman from Ier.o to the home of her par ents in Josephine county. Harold H. VanDyke, 22, of Central Point, and Arthur R. Elliott, a recent arrival from Nebraska, each plead quilty to the taking of scrap iron belong ing to William Thompson, from near an old barn in the Gold Hill section. They said they thought the junk, belonged to nobody. Passing of sentence upon each was deferred until Decem ber, and the two allowed to go on their own recognizance. IN PLANE ARRIVAL A time-table change affecting one plane here was announced today by United Air Lines. The late morning southbound Mainliner is now scheduled to arrive at Medford municipal air port at 10:55 and to depart at 11. Airmails for the plane close at the central postoffice at 10:15 a. m. The change, now in effect, puts the plane in here 10 min utes earlier than heretofore. E. F. Russell of Sweet Home, Ore., Is reported to be using a wagon that came across tho plains as a covered wagon in 1852. Closing time for loo Late to Cl&ft ilfy Ada ts 1 :80 p m. RESERVE SEATS NOW Donald Dickson so rowi-tt.JO 7 rows-SLts 7 row-I1.10 IncL Tax Marian Anderson Z0 rowt-M.40 7 rowa-MM 7 rows-$3.S0 Incl. Tax Make reaertatlona at P R U I T T ' S RADIO MUSIC CENTER Charles Laughton Here Sunday S , ; ..k V . As the double-dyed villain in 'Jamaica Inn", coming to the Craterian Theatre for Sunday and Monday only, Charles Laughton makes his famed Captain Bligh characterization of "Mutiny on the. Bounty" seem like a sissy. It is the dan dified, fastidious, eccentric Sir Humphrey Pengallan, secret leader of a gang of cut-throats, brigands, horse-thieves, pirates and sundry criminals, that Not George Raft - - His Double iilllJ. ;i : l-ki , i, ., -iT-'-v ,if' If Medford folks see George Raft of movie fame on the streets of this city, they need not seek his autograph for it's only Jack Pons, Raft's double and understudy wlio Is appear ing at Burgoyne's this week. Pons will be featured in im personations of movie folks "Four Feathers On Rialto Screen Wins Approval of Crowds With the unreeling of the su perb Technicolor film, "Four Feathers", last night at the New Rialto Theatre, motion picture patrons are assured of one of the most stirring and most dramatic films shown here in many a moon. Actually filmed in the Sudan, all the beauty and drama of the trop ics hinterland has been caught by the camera in striking na tural color. "Four Feathers" is the story of a young English officer who resigns his commission because he knows he is a coward, that he could not stand war. He is branded by his friends in the regiment who send him white feathers and is rebuffed by his fiancee. To retrieve his hon or and reputation, he sets out for Egypt, tfhere Kitchener is embarking on the Sudan cam paign. There he disguises him self as a dumb native, under taking adventures of heroism and daredeveltry which help the army win the battle of Ora- TOMORROW & FRIDAY ..AS THE PRIDE Of WT 'ww York's nm3T'Vi:'; -grf. niRCCEn IJOWM CUJtYU Liniii lomioa LAST TIMES TONIGHT - V GRAHAM BELL I ir'rF vp and lifhts with 3 JefS B jBr theltw... fcj in ' f - v ir ? ' -J Laughton portrays in this new picture, the title of which is based on the eerie hostelry that acts as headquarters for the lawless group. Directed by Alfred Hitch cock, "Jamaica Inn" introduces a newcomer, Maureen O'Hara, an Irish discovery whose work in this film won her one of the most coveted roles in Holly, wood the lead in "Hunchback of Notre Dame." and in exhibition ballroom dancing at Burgoyne's tonight Thursday and Saturday nights as an added attraction. While in this city. Jack Pons played on the Rogue River Val ley golf course and pronounced it one of the finest and most sporty he had played on. durman and which save his friends from death at the hands of the Mahdi's soldiers. Certainly no more spectacu lar and brilliant offering has been shown here, for it drama tizes a stirring story of hero ism against authentic desert backgrounds superbly photo graphed. The vast crowds of Arabs, Dervishes and Fuzzy Wuzzies, not to mention the English regiments number ing in the thousands are all part of the fast-moving action scenes, tight suspense and ax citing adventure with which "Four Feathers" abounds. "No Place to Go", with Fred Stone and young Sonny Bupp in the leading roles, is the com panion feature on the program. Mlil Mais: 0t--30vlic Eves: 35r-40c-Mte Hurry! Bnrtu Tomorrow! The Biggest Thrill We've Ever Screened! In TECHNICOLOR FOUR FEATHERS uiph mcHimjoa t turner smith ihm ounu test of 10001 plui ea FRED STONE In il'OFl&CETOCO I I; FRI - SAT r ju o s u ti M.M tit Tmmic i ij ' suihThm miii'ii'i imimiumi isriomt! in TWIN HITS! S ATTEND CONCLAVE Many county officials are at tending the state convention of county officers, which opened today in Portland. County Clerk George Carter, County Traasurer Ralph Sweeney, County Engineer Paul B. Ryn ning, County Judge Earl B. Day, and County Commission ers Ralph Billings and William Perry are attending. There was no session of the county court today. County Assessor J. B. (Blln) Coleman is in Salem this week attending sessions of the state tax commission, hearing ap peals of two Jackson county property owners from tax val uations. Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman leaves tonight on a two weeks vacation in Cali fornia, most of which he will spend with his son Frank Cole man, at Glendale, Calif. State conventions of all oth r county officials are held at an earlier date. The departing officials were twitted considerably because they failed to select the only week In several when there was no collegiate football game in Portland, A diamond will melt at a temperature of 73,500 degrees centigrade. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Room for gentleman 331 W. 6tn. l Starting Today 4 Days! Groucho'i Chasing the Uptide-Down Lady . . Chico'i Chasing $10,000 . . . Harpo's Still Chas ing a Blonde! . . . It's the Merriest, Fastest, Most Musical Riot the Mad Maniacs of Mirth Have Ever Brought to the Screen! SINGS I Hear Kenny B&ner. your favorite radio warbler, etng trtoa glorious love tonga "Two Blind Lovea" "Stand Up and Tefta a Bow" Howl aa Orouoho oroona and etepe to, "Lydle Tha Tatooed Lady Whoop and holler when Chtoo tlcKlee tha Ivorleel And Juat wait tilt sieade that grand chorue In SwlngaU"! FOR BALK Fordfcon tractor, Htui.ll- ton gor, ipade lug wnaeU, clutch pullty, lenOn. Joe Woodcock, Fern Valley. FOR SALE Two-wheel hand cart. good electric range, invalid's air cushion. 412 South Grape. FOR SALE Good family cow, Jersey. 135. w. E. Rowley, two miles south PhoenU on Anderson road. SELECT drain Pine Slabs, big load. 4.0O. Medlord Fuel Co. Tel. 831. $2000 BUYS 14 acres. 3 -room mod ern house, olose to Jackson school. 100 down. 910 and Interest. Owner 618 E. Main. WILL SACRIFICE 1034 PontlaC coupe. new tires, tubes, brakes, transmis sion. Special wheels. Motor perfect. Sea Thompson at Hawthorne Apart ments, 621 East Main. WANTED TO BUY Horses suitable for fox feed. W. E. Martin, Rt. 3, Box 238, Ashland. 1033 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan, today only 179. StiulU Bros. FOR SALE Enameled kitchen range, new hot water colls. Stove is In first class condition. Also Rood No. 31 cast Iron wood heater. H. J. Plelscher, Central Point. STILL AVAILABLE Double Load Oreen Pine Slabs, $4. VALLEY FUEL CO. Tel. 78. GUN REPAIRING. Our vears of ex perience are your guarantee of sattsfsctlon. Barrels re bored, parts carried in stocK 81ms Bros, 23 N. Fir. FOR SALE Furnished home. 8aorl flee. 413 Laurel. '38 DODOE Sedan, excellent eondl tlon; also 3-wheel trailer, practi cally new. 124 King St., Apt. a, PICKUP Trade for livestock. 1716 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 6-room modern house: fireplace, hardwood floors. Call evenings ifiua-K. 40ts tieatty at. FOR SALE 8 -room modern house, good foundation and roof. Lot 76x310. Paved street. $1300. Small down payment. 616 per month. Box 4160 Mall Trlbuna. tvrn Me ''WA100 with v Showa et 1:415-6:45-6:00 Harpo MM FURNISHED APARTMENT. Heat, Frlfildalre, private bath. 606 W. Main. LOST Black cocker spaniel with wmie spot on Dreast. Answers to name of Lady. Children's pet. Reward. 31 Genesee St., Medford, Ore. Phone 423-L. WANTED Two p&saengers to Port- iu,na, neip anare expenses, pox 4104 Tribune. WILL LEASE for share of crop, acre age to suit. Owner, A E. 3rd St. FOR SALE 6 acres on Butte creek. 3 acres in alfalfa and clover, bal ance in garden, fruit, berries and pasture. Abundance of free water. 8 -room house, barn and all out buildings. On good highway. In quire E. Gould, 323 West Jackson St. PYTHIAN SISTERS CARNIVAL Nov. 17th, In Pythian Hall Dancing, games, fancywork booth, fish pond, fortune telling and Beano. Refreshments. Prices rea sonable. WANTED 1000 people to hear Chas talns at Free Methodist Church. Cor. 10th and Ivy. 7:30 p. m. QUALITY Dry Pine Slabs $3 00 par load. In two load lot. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. WANTED Scrap iron, to supply In creasing demand. Spot cash paid at In test market price. 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