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Here for Summer Lester Smith. I
who has been attending' echod in
Oakland, Cal., during the winter and
spring is here to spend the summer
with Mrs. Smith at their Medford
home.
Famous Novel On Craterian Screen
GOLD HILL PLAN!
and his woman companion, dis
appeared after the crash, and have
not been located. They escaped in
Jury. Their Identity Is not known.
The state poltco are Investigating.
Local and Personal
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1D32.
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U Guest Here MLm Alma Fanning
of Salem la a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Wood 111 In thla city.
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' At Gold H1U Mra. Mary Waltra
la aptndtng the weefc-end at Oold
Hill Tlatttog trlenda.
Visit Hera Frank Btawlck and fam
ily, former local resident passed thru
here recently en route from McMlnn
Ttlle to Cava City. Ark.
Menitta Leave Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Merrltt leave today for Seattle, to
apend a week visiting Mr. Merrltt's
Brother and other relatives.
Going to Portland Wllda Hall of
the Band Box la spending thla week
and In Portland with a group of
if amende.
From Seattle A. D. Ounster, Ruth
Osborn and Teresa Morrison of Seat
tle were Washington ffueote stopping
at hotels In Medford.
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To Umpqua Divide OrvUIe Wilson.
Robert Carter, Robert Kelly and Ho
mer Piatt are on a two weeks' cmp
Int trip, at Umpqua divide. They
made the Journey -via Crater Lake,
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To Visit In Phoenix Miss Rachel
Look of Sacramento arrived here by
, train Saturday from the South, to
visit Mrs. Don Oraffls and Mrs. E. M.
Anderson of Phoenix.
From the South Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Noe have as their guests Dr.
and Mra. Leland Noe of San Francis
co, who arrived here Friday. They will
spend a portion of the vacation at
Clarmae lodge on Rogue river.
From the Lake Mr. ano Mrs.
: Charles Simeon and children and Er
nest Rostel .of Crater Lake were in
' fcfedford Friday evening, when Mr.
Simeon spoke over the local radio
station.
To Visit Parents Mrs. 0. E. Pol
let and young son of Los Angeles ar
rived In the city on the Shasta at
noon today to spend a month m
Medford as the guest of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones.
To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Ouenther and their nephew and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wolz of Blue
Island, III., will spend today at Cra
ter Lake. Tomorrow they motor to
Crescent City for the celebration,
Stop tn Medford Mr. and Mrs.
Olenn Radabaugh of Roseburg, stop
ped In Medford Saturday en route to
Sacramento valley for a two weeks'
vacation trip. Mr. Radabaugh Is man
ager of the job department for the
Roseburg News-Review.
Portland Gnests-Portlanders, whose
names are listed at the city hotels
art) H. C. Klement, L. D. Wllktns, C
O. Barr, J. H. Cell, A. C. Fries, Mr.
and Mrs. George Pohl, Mr. and Mrs,
f. H. Showers, Mr. and Mrs. Archy
VJ. Carter and E. R. Thurber.
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In Auto Accident The car belong
ing to A. C. Fries of Portland was
badly damaged In a wreck on Crater
Lake highway Friday night, when he
ran Into some cattle along the road,
according to a report filed at the city
police station.
At City HotelsFrom distant points
In the United States, guests register
ed as follows at the hotels here: Ly-
dl Tyner of Shenandoah, Iowa, Mr,
and Mra. W. E. Reynolds of New York
City, and Rachel Sue Ford and Mrs.
R. c. Ford of Great Falls, Mont.
Appointed Councilor Dr. Charles
T, Sweeney, will return today from
the Northwest Medical association
convention at Spokane, which he has
been attending the past week. Ac
cording to the Spokane Dally Chron
icle, Dr. Sweeney was appointed one
of the councilors from Oregon for a
Jttiree-year term.
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Home from South Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Merrill of Central Point ar
rived In Medford on the Shasta at
noon yesterday from Pasadena. Calif.,
where they have been spending the
winter. They were met at the station
by Miss Verna Hurst of Pasadena,
who, with her mother, Mrs. Edna E
Hurst, is spending the summer here.
On Inspection Trip Earl A. Trager
of Washington, D. C, field assistant
to the educational director of the
national parks, accompanied by Mrs.
Trager, arrived In Medford yesterday
to visit Crater National park. They
were met at the railway station by
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Libbey of Crater
Lake. Mr. Llbby Is park naturalist for
Crater park.
Guests from Bay The numerous
hotel guests registered from San
Francisco Include A. Patton. G. M
Campbell. Mrs. A. B. Wlllett. Mr. and
Mra. W. G. Aldenhagen, Wm. Powers.
Hugh Barrett Dobbs, Memory D.
Moore, Nathan Stewart, Helen Low,
Max Dolln, Eleanor Barnard, W. H.
Hancock, B. N. Brock. Mrs. H. N.
Vock, and Miss K. J. Peache.
On Business Here Mr. and Mrs. C
F. Taylor of Eugene are in Medford
on business. Mr. Taylor la with the
International Harvester company.
Hayes In Hospital O. I. Hayes un
derwent a major operation at the Sa
cred Heart hospital Friday and la
getting along nicely.
Returns Home Everett Brown left
Friday for his home at Oakland, Col.,
after spending the past several
months here.
Leaves for Nebraska J. H. Cooley,
of the Medford Lumber Co. has gone
to Hebron, Nebraska, on a few weeks'
visit with bis daughter and family.
To Crescent City F. X. Nichols,
clerk at the post office, left Saturday
for Crescent City to spend the week
end. He will be Joined today by Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Houston.
Yeoman Picnic Changed The date
of the annual Yeoman picnic has
been changed from July 17
to July 24. Plans are well under way
for a good time for all. Watch this
paper for further announcements.
To Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Wing and eon Herbert will be
among local residents vacationing
over the holiday at Diamond Lake, at
the Murphy cabin.
To Lake O' Woods Mrs. Wllford
Lee Henry of Klamath Falls, her sis
ter MIas Margaret Retd, and Robert
K. Allen of Eugene left yesterday af
ternoon for Lake O the Woods to
spend the holiday.
To Visit Son L. J. Dunaway, man
ager of the Medford Broom factory
and daughter, Mrs. Wei don Zundel
leave today for Winchester Bay at
the mouth of the Umpqua to spend
several weeks visiting his son, J. H
Dunaway and family.
Visiting Grand Parents Martin
Pellett of San Francisco la visiting
his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Pellett at their ranch near here
and was in Medford with them yester
day attending to business matters.
Leave for North Al Hagen and son
Billy, left Friday to Join Mrs. Hagen
and daughter, Sybil, who are guests
of Mr. Hagen s mother and other rel
atives . in Portland. They will apend
the 4th there returning home next
week.
Vflnetront Well Lee Wlnetrout of
Grants Pass, injured In an automo
bile wreck near Medford over two
months ago. was able to walk for the
first time Thursday afternoon, hav
ing been confined In the Josephine
General hospital for about two
months. He was taken to his father's
home, C. A. Wlnetrout,
t'nlt to Meet Mrs. J. A. Gam mill
will entertain the Phoenix Health
unit of the Jackson County health
association, at an all-day meeting
Tuesday, at her home near Phoenix.
All members are requeteed to bring
old clothing that might be made over
for needy children. The group la ask
ed to gather at 10 o'clock.
Receive License Marcelo P. Callp,
Filipino, and Lulu Thompson, negro,
of Weed, Calif., were Issued a mar
riage license here Friday at the coun
ty court house. Callp, 23, was born
In the Philippine Islands, and Miss
Thompson, the same age, was born
in Top It a, Kans. This la the first
marriage for both.
Will Rifle to Lake One of the most
uwuaual parties organized for the
holiday was announced yesterday by
a group of local riding enthusltsts,
who undaunted by the rise of the
thermometers will ride Into Lake Y
the Woods resort on their worthy
steels. They left on horses carrying
packs for the week-end trip last
night. The group Including Grace
Voss, Myrtle Gill. Marjorle Llndley
and Helen Dugan.
From California Among the Call
fornlans stopping at hotels In the
city was Carrie Jacobs Bond of Hol
lywood, well-known composer of bal
lads. Others were Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Rudolph of Santa Barbara, W. S. Ed
ser of Mt. Shasta, J. B. Forbes, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne H. Fisher and sons,
J. Grant McDonald and Marshall A.
Worth of Los Angeles, H. Schroeder
and family and Mr. and Mrs. I. Rob
inson of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Pogue of Exeter.
At the Hotels Southern Oregon
tuesta at Medford hotels include E.
i. Putnam of Union Creek, Richard
N. Chindblom of Prospect F. W.
Sanford and Jack Morrlion of Klam
ath Falls. From other state point
are Robert K. Allen of Eugene. V. C.
Becroft and T. J. Wallace of Oaston,
Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Calhoun of Tilla
mook, Frank Allen and family of
HUlsboro and F. T. Dick of Salem.
Shopping Saturday Mrs, 8. E.
Hewlett and daughter, Miss Hattle
Howlett, of Eagle Point were shopping
In Medford yesterday. Miss Mollie
Brltt, and Emll Brttt of Jacksonville
were also callers In Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Denton Improves Mra. B. W.
Wakefield and daughter Betty Anne,
having been called here due to the
Illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Lu
anna Denton, left for her home in
Spokane today after a two months
absence, Mrs, Denton regaining suf
ficient strength to be moved to her
son's home in Klamath county.
Hear from Friends Word has been
received here from Frank Beawlck
and family, former local residents.
who passed through here recently
en route from McMinnvllie to Cave
City, Ark. They were at Greensville.
Tex., at the time of writing, and had
spent some time in old Mexico, and
attended the Baptist church service
at Dallas, Tex., hearing Dr. Truett.
Their eldest daughter. Lucile, who
will be remembered by many here,
graduated from Llnfleld college at
McMinnvllie in June.
AT DIAMOND LAKE
DIAMOND LAKE, Ore., July 3.
(spi) To date there have been reg
istrations here from Missouri, Neb
raska, Minnesota and Texas, as well
as from points on the coast from
Seattle to San Diego. During the
past week Miss Grace Harwlck of
Honolulu, signed the register as
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clem
enson of Hotel Jackson, Medford.
Other Medford visitors at the re
sort are Mrs. E. N. Drlskel and Mrs.
Frances D. Taylor who came to meet
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Witter of
Los Angeles for a few days' vacation.
John R. Sargeant, engineer, U. S
bureau of public roads, who has sup
ervised road work In the Diamond
lake area three seasons, stated upon
arrival at the resort this week, that
he had never known the Union
Creek road In as good condition.
Another visitor to comment on the
fine condition of roads Into Dia
mond lake waa A. Hoi man of the
recreational department, U. 8. for
est service, Portland.
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The Immortal adventure ana ten
der romance of "Rebecca" will live
again on the screen of the Fox Cra
terian theatare beginning today wnen
the recently completed Pox verelon
of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,"
featuring Marian Nixon and Ralph
Beuamy, opens for a oty of three
daya.
Oppoilte Mla Nixon, In the char
acter of Dr. Adam Ladd, Rebecca'a
romantic lover, Ralph Bellamy plays
hla first entirely sympathetic part
since going to Hollywood.
Kay Francis On Holly's Program
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The Portland-Beaver Cement com
pany plant at Gold Hill, after a
mouth of Idleness, resumed part
time operation July 1. Twenty men
are now employed in "grinding," one
of the stntres of production.
W. K. Mulrhead, general manager
of the plant, announces that about
the middle of the month, he will
start filling an order which will
take about two weeks time and will
use a full force. He said the cement
plant would operate "intermittently"
thereafter as the market Just If led.
There are signs of a revival of build
ing activity on the Pacific coast.
Nothing definite has developed as
yet. Its fulfillment would mean In
creased production and labor at the
Gold Kill plant.
There has been an Improvement In
the lumber Industry of the southern
Oregon territory the past ten days.
Sawmills at Glendale. this city, and
Klamath Falls will resume operations
this week, or have already started.
Lewis Bros, sawmill at Prospect re
cently secured the contract for cut
ting 4,000.000 feet of timber on burn
ed over land near Prospect and have
started work.
The Owen-Oregon Lumber Sales
company of this city started last
week under a co-operative plan In
the sawmill and will be in full swing
this week. The workers have issued
an appenl to builders and prospec
tive builders to purchase home pro
duced lumber.
Jackson county autlsts Friday and
Saturday continued to buy tempor
ary licenses at the sheriffs office,
maintaining their average of alout
50 per day. All were for the whole
year, as none aa yet are being au
thorized for the quarterly periods.
The applications are evenly divided
between city and country. Some of
the applicants Saturday said they
wanted to pay before they started
on Fourth of July trips, and while
they were In a "spending mood.'
COCHRAN TAKES
PLACE OF PARR
Jerry H. Cochran of Salem, of the
state police, has been assigned to the
Southern Oregon district, to fill the
vacancy in the game warden depart
ment, ilue to the transfer of Deputy
GameWarden Roy M. Parr to Reeds
port, Oregon, In charge of the Ump
qua district.
Cochran assumed his duties July 1,
and will operate with headquarters
in this city, under Game Warden
Ed Walker.
Cochran has been o duty" in the
Salem district for a year.
"Street of Women" is showing at
the Holly theatre today. This picture
features Kay Francis and Roland
Toung and is a bright and up to the
minute story of present day folks.
Kay Francis, aa usual, stands out
with her usual array of smart clothes
and in this picture makes 22 changes
of costume. For thla reason the pic
ture is particularly appealing to the
ladles. The picture will be at the
Holly Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
In conjunction with Zaro, the emi
nent astrologlst.
Harvard Athletic
Star Takes Wife
EAST EDGECOMBE, Maine, July 2
(AP) Mary Lee Hutchlns of New
ton Center, Mass., and William Barry
Wood Jr., of Milton, Mass., Harvard's
outstanding athlete of the last three
years, were married here today.
"Arrowsmith" Now
On Rialto Screen
Slnclnlr Lewis, the only American
novelist ever to win a Nocl prize,
Is convinced that American motion
pictures have at last "grown up." He
was convinced by witnessing the New
York premiere of "Arrowsmith," the
motion picture made by Bamuel
Goldwyn out of "Arrowsmith." Mr.
Lewis' master novel, now playing at
the Rialto theatre, starring Ronald
Colman.
Contrary to the usual notion that
authors are always annoyed by what
happens to their books when they be
come motion pictures, Mr. Lewis
wrote to Mr. Goldwyn after the pre
miere that the picture had "com
pletely carried out everything I tried
to do in 'Arrowsmith." In press in
terviews afterwards he expressed the
opinion that pictures like "Arrow-
smith" prove definitely that the
American cinema has come to full
maturity.
Robinson Appears
In State Picture
Edward G. Robinson comes to the
State theatre today, in his latest
characterization, that of the heroic
Wong Low Get in 'The Hatchet
Man."
Gorgeously staged and photo
graphed, the thrilling scenes of the
melodramatic romance are laid In
China at Hangchow and on the
Yangtze river and in the Chinatown
of San Francisco.
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Real Estate or Insurance Leave it
to Jones. Phone 798.
OVER LAST YEAR
Building permits for the month
of June, this year, surpass the total
for lost June, according to figures
compiled by Miss Edith Nichols of
the city building department.
Four new applications were allow
ed last month, totalling 760, with
11 alterations amounting to (2845.
In 1031, the four new permits reach
ed a total of 91100, with ten altera
tions costing 91896. These totals
show an Increase of $59& for 1933.
AUTO CRASHES POLE
An automobile registered to J. O,
Collins of Oakland, Calif., turned
over Friday evening on the Pacific
highway near the Howard school
and came to an abrupt stop after
knocking over a power pole, weldon
Martin, one of the occupant of the
car, sustained minor cuts on the
face, when he was thrown into the
windshield. The driver of the car,
BE COMFORTABLE . . . THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN
About 750,000 persons visit Lam-bert-St.
Louis municipal airport in a
year, the field manager estimated.
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EDWARD O. HOBINSON
and Lore Ha Young In
"The Hatchet Man"
Also Comedy and Cartoon
Also Comedy and Cartoon WJ
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In While Snlphnr Wafer
Helman's Baths
ASHI.AND
Tub Hatha, tree flrnle Ground
Big 4th of July I
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MONDAY NITE
Jacksonville
Dancing 9 till 2 .
AdmUslon 80c per couple.
Including tax. 5Sc after supper
DANCE
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DREAMLAND
FINE CLEAR PICTURES
Send Ct Tool
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FtnUhers
(Medford)
THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN -t
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MAT. Adults 25c; Kiddies 10c; loses 35c
EVE. Adults 33c; Kiddles 10c; Loges 40c
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Wher every address la Wie "rtjcht
number Where every woman was onre a lady
Where palon masquerades as love And advrntnre
answers every 'phone rail!
WITH
KAY FRANCIS
and ROLAND YOUNG
IN PERSON
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APPEARING AT EACH PERFORMANCE
Aeelalmed ETerjuhert for hli wonder worttl
Ha will hold yon p pell -bound with hli uncanny mind.
The fnot alnrere perionallty on the Amertran itax.
He haa helped thoaiand IICXL HK1P VOL" I
pMltltfly no prlTate interrlewi ... no fee whatever for hie hHp
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TAKEN BY DEATH
OeorRla Elizabeth Coulter, a resi
dent of Jacksonville for the paat
35 years, died at her home in that
city at 0.30 Friday evening. Death
waa due to heart trouble from which
she had been a sufferer for some
time although her passing waa un
expected. Mra. Coulter waa born at Manistee,
Michigan, Oct. 18, 1856, and waa
aged 75 years.
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TWICE DAILY. ALL SEATS
1:30 8:30 RESERVED
PRICES
Prices: Evea: Balcony. Last S rows, 83c; 1st
S. 83c Floor, 1st 10 rows and last 4, 1.10;
Hill to Zisth. $1.65.
Mats: Entire bale. SSe; Floor, 1st 10 and
last 4, 83c; 11th to 20th, 1.10. Prices In
clude tax.
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UWIS STONE JEAN HERSHOLT
Note: "Grand Hotel" will posltlMly
NOT be shown at ANY. older theatre
at a lower price thla season.
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Since you've seen suoh tender, delightful,
stimulating romance ... the kind that
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LATEST HEWS
Louise Gosser Hale
Bated on play by Kate Douglas
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ALFRED SANTELL
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