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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JIEDFORD. OREGON". WEBXESDAT. FEBRUARY 27. t!fl5. PAGE NWE- Local and Personal Hupping Today Mrs. B. N. Chan- t ey ol Grants Pss is shopping In f Medlord today, having arrived this; xnorning by tram. J a Here for Iay Among visitors In Medford today is Mrs. Mary Fry of Grants Pass, who arrived on business this morning, on the Oregonian. Leave for East Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Johnson and family left by train last night enroute to Fremont.! Virginia. YIMts Ashland Mrs. P. J. Goddard of this city was a business visitor Monday tn Ashland, according to the Ashland Tidings. Riggers Arrives Among those who rrived this morning on the Oregon flan was H. C. Biggers of Portland, who is attending to business here to day. On Business 'lit V. N. Savale, of George La Monte and Son. San Fran cisco, arrived this morning from the north to spend the day here attend ing to business, a From Portland D, T. Nelson of Portland, representative of the Inter national Business Machine Corpora tion, Portland, arrived this morning on the Oregonian to spend the day attending to business. Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs. - John A. Ormany left last night by train for Portland, having been in Medford for a few da. Mr. Ormany Is general passenger agent for South ern Pacific lines. CCC Men Leave CCC men who left last night by train for their homes, having been discharged from the Medford district, were Wm. R. Evans, to San Francisco, and James E. Meehan, to Chicago, Reames Returns Attorney A. B. tKeames returned this morning on the oregonian from Portland, where he and Attorney H. K. Hanna represent ed Mrs. W. J. Virgin in the demurer suit filed by Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin against radio station KMED. Return Engagement Fred Wolcott and His CALIFORNIANS Dreamland Monday HuMnrvs Victor Among business visitors in Medford today is B. H. Sawyer, of UcLeod. From Phoenix Horace Thompson of Phoenix Is attending to business in Medford today, Business ralter Claire Higginboth am of the Old Stage road in Med ford today on business. From Central Point Merl Kauf man of Central point is attending to business In this city today. j i Mrs, Chastain Here Mrs. Edra ; Chastain is among valley residents j attending to business In Medford to- j day. fhorus to Meet The Teachers ; Chorus will meet at the courthouse j auditorium for regular rehearsal Sat-j urday, March 3 at 10 a. m. Runvard to Yreka D. A. Runyard.j rural service representative of the; California Oregon Power company left yesterday on a business trip to! Yreka and other northern California I points. Returns from East Mrs. W. O. Webster returned to Medford last evening from St. Paul, Minnesota, where she had been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. a. Myers and other relatives since December 16. Mr. Webster and F. Q. Able, of Ashland, joined her in Portland on the return trip. Banquet Takes Interest Much in terest is being taken in the banquet and dance to be put on by the Amer ican Legion past commanders coun cil of southern Oregon at Grants Pass Saturday night. This is the first social affair to be held by this veter an organization for several months and a large attendance la looked for, Janouch Attends Conference 'Karl Janouch, supervisor of Rogue .River national forest, left this noon for Eu gene, where he wili attend a two-day meeting of supervisors from this city, Grants Pass, Roseburg and Eugene. The conference will be lead by C. J. Buck of Portland, regional forester, who will discuss land use planning, Mr. Janouch is expected to return Friday. . Reno had 2,920 divorce suits dur ing 1034. BUTTER MARKET REMAINS LEVEL PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 2?. AP There was no change in butter or butterfat on the iocs! exchange to day. While there was no further general change in the egg market for the day. an easy tone was suggested. Prices shtwed slight shading in spots where a surplus was beginning to show. There was a light supply of live ; chickens in sisht and prices comm- ued firm. Lechorns were the chief ( desire of the trade and offerings were far below daily requirements. While prices were generally hald intact by distributors, a slow demand was showing for country killed hogs. Retailers report that the public was buying sparingly. Country killed calves were in scant supply here with a continued famine in the trade and prices well heid. Lambs were about steady. Beef de mand remained keen at full prices. Shirley Temple in Craterian Hit X RQSELMA MORRISON OF GRIFFIN CREEK DIES Mrs. Rose 1ms Morrison passed away at her home in the Griffin creek dis trict at 12:30 this afternoon, accord ing to word received in Medford. She was the wife of E. F. Morrison, de ceased. A complete obituary and funeral announcement win be made from Conger Funeral Parlor. Negro On Trial, PORTLAND. Feb. 3T. AP) Charged with slaying another negro because he refused to lend htm 50 cents, Roy Floyd Tlndali. negro, was on trial here today for murder. The 'ietim was Charles Fatten, who died from knife wounds. Botanists have determined that 80 distinct species of iris grow in Louisiana. is FOZrJLM STAR if ft FROCKS f!Srf! A Made under exclusive righi EXCLUSIVE AT MANN'S The Besi Dressed , Little Lady in HOLLYWOOD Sign on a fuel yard iu Paducah, Ky.: "Isemann, the coal man." Moviedoms baby queen, idol of millions of ahow-gsers, fl?e year old j SMriey Temple is at the Craterian I theatre today in her new picture, j 'The Little Colonel, A notable sup-! porting cast, including Lionel Bar- j rymore, Evelyn VenAbie, John Lodte j and the "drk cloud of Joy " B.ll i Robinson, appear in featured parts, i Adapted from the Annie Fellows i Johnston's series of "Little Colonel stories, the film play Is the story of a Kentucky belle whe marries a Yankee, asalnst he father's wlshet. and is promptly disowned by the proud old aristocrat, who is syil liv ing in the day of the Civit war. Barrymore is the obdurate Southern aristocrat. Shirley ufays the cameo colonel whose dsne:n feet, smlliivg eyes, and honey -roared curls make a withering attack on she heart oi the stern rebel. In keeping with the importance of the pieiure, technicolor graces part of the production. The real Shirley aa she really look is seen for the firat time in the all-in-eotor climax to what critics have been unanimous tn praising as the best picture the Uttte star feaa made. Bill Hobiiison, admittedly the Uat word: in tap dancing, dee his fam ous staircase routine, which he doe., a&me, la addition o dancing wi'.h Shirley. Mrs, Sweat and afrs, Shiverr work side by side In a business oiffe at Nashville, Tenn. Gay Nineties Together Again . l ; s v ,11 i 5 vi buiiiey and FreirJc iijrcft ! art Wijiet?er aftln. Tiiis lim in - i neater wtm cclorim Daekground. "good" gin It is the rsnsssre o-f and a "bsd1 boy. George 0Brien h Star Riatio Drama Mas Veai. who adml'j that .the ts; at her best when :ve ;s aruns a woman at her worst, is at her very i best tix her gsv contrlbnticm to thet screen, SeUe of the Jsinettea nowi at the Ro3t, Oeorse O'Brien, moat ppulur of As the $fjeen of hesrts and din- tn fttm star. mcre.wd his lacst mond ho tsks Dixie by stsrss5 and prestige yesterday when Kudtenen charm. Miss West returns in a lav-j t speiibonnd by his Acting in ishlf drejwed. h3oiraply mounted; "When s. Man's M m . whih besan and thoroughly eucrosatng entertain- a three-dsy ens-vement iti ts meat. Risito theatre. Thl ptctur t be4 oa tb tl- wfelefc fe ci.pil?Vid mors thta fee teen ssiKEss 2oTr of tisnittsg tion. A& un;'org'.i6: portrayal SC th aero, w&o &nge Troia aa sstem "aoftte" to rugged wesent man of actwa, i tvs by Georg OSstea, aupportd b? p adid cm, up or Dothy Wtl3ts, ?xji Ky Hrry Wood, Jimmy Butl-er rd other. It is Jh story of weiSmj sty einbma w ih?oug?i rerkteasfafss tfea hi irhe?tta&os and tor th ItTst time m fet IK i id oa ts ra a itviug;. He goe out west T-, struts thtt h earmsuEd to ;per5gt&en hs chrsr, maK the p5ot cf thts s$ot. A western gift of spirit is df?:eu:t:e. 9P&i&& htrs with the motive to prove his mettle. He i ta:;d to choose between tn Low of tftu gtrl and the bs 'ha befriended fcrs. The biack widow spider ta about half aa inch long a qiarter inch wide, asd coal black and jthtay, with a red spot on her abdetts haped like tn hour glass. Insest outbreaks kill from $& to B0 ppr cent of the forest trees in the aifeetctt area, Midget Photos 3 for 10c PEAStEV STt'fttt DANCE with Dinty Moore and Kit Orchestrt Tonite Dreamland Men Ladies S$e 0e Shows lt45 7.no-9:0() 2rr Kiddies le dwywtihitt collar fommd In mtwoi. K&ii Choo it tn mwnti 3 Mm mnlr M hit. I 5 33P See This Adorable CHILD STAR Willi Lionel Barrymore IN "Little Colonel" r iiik mTrtiiAN ... Y 13 Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night! A GREAT STORY COMES TO LIFE! The West's mnrt jtlortmis drams brought to life with the Rne star wh ran make ali Its thrtite live again! GEORGE O'BRIEN In HAE0U) BELL WRIGHT'S WHEN A WS MAN J 2 I V POPEYE in 'Dance Contest' V. See Window Display KIDDIES SHOP MAIN FLOOR fl M 3 "I p GREEN FIR LAB W Sii Mijrtirfcfil JMB r BIG DOUBLE LOAD For Direct Milt Deliveries Phone f Now I TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY p fi V. lis 5 m the Gorgeous i- Mothers S the Shtrly for BMte tH . . rf4 rwlsjtlwly A laws ADftED SHORT CI. BdrsifKL PHIL ltK;S In Twhnlefllor ftmslsf llr.ltjr "WHAT! K0 MEN?" I kf 1 1 1 J k 1 j j KatrSSe Eve-35c M END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVE. 3