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MEPFOTJD MAIL TRIBUNE, MFD FOR P. ORBiON. Til 'RSPAY. ITDRrARY 1!). PACE. NINE POT JURORSlH CALL imarron scores AWAITING BOWLES' TRIAL That there may bo plenty of pro spective jurors to hear the. Bowles murder trial, a panel of 00 uiltlt- j tional names will be drawn Satur-! day in circuit court in Jllllsuoro. Judgo George II. Hagley of llill.sboro said the state, and do-! fenso will bo represented. j "It is apparent," ho said, "that- the present panel of Jurors will be exhuusted shortly after tho begin ning of the trial. I believe that in order to avoid unnecessary delay an additional number should be drawn now." Tho present panel has 20 jurors already in service for tho court. 'Joan Crawford Wins Craterian Audience w; spy i rum. -9 AS E BY Joan Crawford turns newspaper reporter hi "Dance Fools, Dance," her new starring vehicle which opened yesterday at the Fox Cra terian theatre. hi aKsigning Joan to this color-1 ful role the producers have sup plied a new angle to tho gangster story. They have made her the heroine of as sensational u Chi cago crime picture as might be gleaned from any drama based upon tho prevailing crime situa tion so fumUlnr to newspaper read ers. Joan does the best work of her career in this role and couples with it Home or the glamor ami: brightness of her "Dancing Daugh ter" picture. I f A surprising no comer, Lester j ' Vail, nlavs opposite Joan in her t new triumph and acquits himself with considerable distinction. Wil liam Pakewcll. as Joan's brother, also offers an admirable perform ance. ' The metamorphosis of Cliff Kd wards from comedy to drama is a striking one. His work as the re porter who in killed by tho under world for knowing too much i splendidly done and packs -a ter rific wallop. . . Bcaverton Chamber of com merce to install lights on highway approaching city. WKSLKY IU;;i.KS, who takes his plat-c among the greatest of siTeeii rilrtvloi'K ihi-onirli iiuwiAi'fiil t I hllllilliiiix at' miiHilv Wiiii!iii-jii ' now playing at the Holly theater. Acclaimed by closely-packed cus tomers. "C'in.urron.' which opened yesterday at the Holly theater, is truly an opueh in motion picture history. It reveals Iiirhard Dix in a new and startling role that of Yancey Cravat, glamorous hero of the mighty Edna. Ferber story. Given the greatest chance of his long and notable film career, Dix comes through with a characterization that will rank high among tho best performances In the history , of modern, ontortainment. In Irene Dunne, Radio Pictures has made tho" most scnsutional dis covery of the talkie age. Not only in her beauty and .stage presence unsurpassable;, but her acting la nothing loss than inspired. In fact, every member of the east of 33 artists is oustanding Edna May Oliver, Nance O'Neil. William Collier. Jr.. Stanley Fields, Eugene Jackson and a long list of others. EX-GOVERNOR RETURNS TO LEGISLATIVE HALLS SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 19. (p Former Governor A. W. Norblad of Astoria paid his first visit to tho legislature, today since open ing day when lie turned over the executive office to his successor, Governor Julius E. Meier. FIFTY MEIERS: PHOENIX, Ore.. Feb. 19. (Spl.) For several weeks, work has been underway in organizing a grange ut Phoenix. Two weeks ago a meeting was held and Ray Ward nnd Mrs. Geo. Drake were elected as master and secretary, respectively. Tuesday night of this week a further meeting mad it possible ' to form the grange organization, I elect tho balance of tho officers and send for the charter. There were over fifty in atten dance, some of them members in other granges in tho valley. Thirty-two took the obligation. Several unable to attend on Tues- day night paid the feo and signi fied intention of joining. In all. 5 have become charter members here. Tho following officers were elected: Overseer, George Drake; lecturer, Mrs. O. C. Maust: stew ard. Earl Loffcr; assistant steward Hert Stanellff; chaplin, O. C. Maust; treasurer, Elva Caster; gato keeper, Eloyd Colver; graces, Ceres, Mrs. Hay Ward, Pomona, Mrs. Noah Chandler, and Flora, Mrs. T. M. Caster; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Bert Stancliff; exec utive committee, L. O. Custer, chairman, Noah Chandler and Will Ferns. Motion was made and carried to give tho order tho name of tho Phoenix Grange. Next meeting will bo held on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at V. O. W. haU Following tho meeting on Tues day night, refreshments were served. Keep up with Ore tfon'a progress! 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Special meet inert bein conducted at tho Presbytreian church here by Rev. D. J. Kerr of Grants "Puss, arc proKrertsitiff nicely. They will contlnuo during this week and 7ioxt. All In tho community uro invited to attend. Tho senior Christian Kndoavori society hero were KUents nt a Val entino party at the Ashland Pres byterian church Saturday night. Tho Christian. Iindoavor society of tho Presbyterian church 1h plan ning a food hhIo at the Phoenix Mercantile atoi'o -Saturday. -Proceeds will bo turned "over "to tho convention committee of Crater ralte Christian Endeavor union lor expenses for the ntuto convention, In Med ford in April. Tho president of tho Ladies' Aid society. Mi's. J. (W. Wat kins. i anx ious that all should remember the Georso Washington supper at the Presbyterian church Saturdny. This will bo ono of tho ever famous chicken suppers that only the Phoenix women can prepare. . 'Serving will commence at 5:30 and continue through tho evening. Committees have been appointed to take clJargc of tho various phases of the work. Chairmen of these committees aro as follows: Kitch en. Mrs, Chub Anderson; salad, Mrs. 1. -W. Frame; dining room, Mrs. Josh rJdwards; reception, Mrs. I)on Graff is; advertising, Mrs. II. W. Young. PARTY AT PHOENIX; PIIOKNIX. Ore, Fob. lft (Spl.) Neighbors or Woodcraft held I mcmorinl services at tbo meeting j Wednesday night for Mrs. Ithine hart. who recently passed away. Several Important Items of busi ness were disposed of. The next meeting was announced for the evening of February io. Tho last card party of tho winter series will bo given Saturday night ut the W. O. W. hull. Score has been kept throughout tho winter I season and Saturday night a grand i prlzo will bo awarded for highest scoro for the scries. Other prizes . will also be awarded. .Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club met at tho homo of Mrs. Chas. I Mct'lain last Friday afternoon. Vlans arc being made for the mak ing of another comfort this year for the home at Ittvorsirio, Cal. The next meeting of tho club will be held at tho home of Mrs. Guy Hishon on the first Friday In March. BOY SCOUTS HONOR PIIOKNIX, Ore., Feb. 19. (Spl.) Hoy Scout troop nf I'hoenlx ob served parents' hlgbt on Saturday of last week at tho Presbyterian church with a banquet. There were US present. Including the par ents, scouts nnd rormcr bcout mem-: liers. Several of tho county coun cil were present: l.ee Hrickcr. the scout executive'. Colonel Paine, chairman of the court of honor: W. F. Jones, district commissioner. and !on Newbury, chairman of the I execnt vc council, nor. v. j. incit cave the main address. The dinner was planned by the Misses Uila and Lottie Watkins and served by Mildred. Marjorle and Gwenetli Poling and tveiyn STORE HOURS ON SATURDAY, 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. Sill fcJlL. Printed Pajamas 79c Cotton ibint pajamas In as sorted pnttonis und colors. 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Walnut veneer cabinet Personal tone control. 260-Eng Capacity $1 Down, 5 Monthly Small Carrying Cbargo Thousands of Ward's Climax Incubators aro now in uso through out tho Wost. Millions of chickens havo been hatched bin live ones tho kind which bring good profits in tlio curly murkot. If you aro raising chickens you owe It to yourself to havo ono of tho Climax Incubators. SMART END TABLES Men's Overalls $1.00 Each $1.10 Mine Dculm low buck or hlKh back Overalls and Jucket made In stand lots of hard wear. Roomy, reinforced at strain points. Walnut Finish You will like the smart design, the lovoly walnut finish. So strong and Bturdy. Priced to mako you buy one for every room. ' awil.-iill 117 South Central Phone 286 Medford, Ore. Coats.