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MEDFORD MTl, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKGOX, TUl'Li'SDA V. UAKC'll 11, UKM. 1 Rosander to Meet Padelford 'I i'FI WILL OPEN 10E JCPENNEYC. Tho new 13ustr Erown fchoe store, to bo opened on South Coa xal, across from the CraterUin theater, by Clarence Evnng, man ager, will provide a pleasant sur prise to local shoppers, when Us doors fiwlnjf open Tor the firm tirite Saturday morning. The interior of the new placo rfl business is being remodeled and decorated in a harmonious am) attractive, color scheme, tho pre dominating note being orchid and gold. The front show windows carry out this plnn, in orchid wood work and panel stlpled in sil ver and gout. ..Tho furniture con Flats of comfortable mahogany, louther upholstered :chalrs, while on the wulls and1 at every iconVcn ient place are artistic j remindorn of Buster Brown himself and his Inseparable dog, Tlge. Tho Brownhiltv-shoes for men and women,, rrnd -the Cluster Brown Hhoes for children aro tho lines carried by this new Ktoro, which will also handlo thoWuyno Knit ,ahd Kverwoar hosiery. "Make Bus. tor Brown Health Shoes Your. Hobby" Is the motto passed along to the young folks by Buster, as lie waves a welcome from utop a hobby horse's back in the unique shop. A number of attractive souvenirs will be given away to tho young folks, who visit tho .store and make their purchases :on the first day, according5 to Mr. Kvans. 7 V:'" L( AiLitln lEcontulci "1 MAIL OFFICIAL W. O. Willoughby, assistant sup erintendent of ali'-mails. has ac cepted the invitation ,to attend the Chamber of ConitnerciJforiim ueSt Wednesday, at noon at the Hotel Metlford, which will be devoted ex clusively to the" proposed new air port.. - All service cluh mem hers, busi ness men, members . of women's clubs and taxpayers generally aro invited to attend the forum. Local fight funs will he inter ested in the 29 r:und American Legion boxing snioicer to no Held at' tho; Ashland armory a work from tomorrow, featuring I'at Padelfard, loeal 1 . Li-pound Vcrnp por, against Austin Rosander. 1117 pound Ashlnnd fighter in tho ten round . main event. ' Rosander is a former well . known Portland fighter ond has fought on enrds .(here cavern I- times. V ' ' I'adolfnid, local pride, has been In special training lor the mati-h for i ho past wok nnd Is In the pink of condition. He is anxious to show southern Oregon fans he haw i ho edge over the Ashland man and is sparing no' efforts .to pro-, pare hfnisi-lf. . ' ' - Included on the same card will be a six round semi wind up be tween Billy l'.reedlovo of Bend and Harold Wright of Chlloquln, .pre ceded by two preliminaries and o curtain raiser. ... 4 . . Announcement. Nestle'a Text-o-Metcr, latest de velopment in permanent, waving. Test, the hnir, fnsurlng satisfac tion. Roseborough's Bea,utV Shoppe. IS Ko. Central, l'hnno ' Hi!:''. ' Come in and lot im explain It to you. 3f5 See nnd hear the 'Twelve Old ! Maids" at Lake Creek, Saturday, t March ltith, S:30 p.,m. . St. Tat j .rick's dance to follow. 1 A -good time for everybody, -' aS4 2 NOW! HURRY! NEVER such crowds ; 1 NEVER SUCH A SHOW!' TIIIJ H A V r. UN Y V. 1 1 A Y AH I f' W j TONIGHT TO SEE AND HEAR IT! Times Shown . Dally at 1:3, 3:15, 7 and 0, Wi minimum.; mmmm-rfi n mint itn A I ""' 8d I v'., JttF v - Admission tHlsT Jj lT" ' ?r-'t- Mais., 10, 35 yi '-""r ' Eves. 25, 50 Worth of the "In Old Arizona" film which oncned its four days 1 engagement at Hunt's Craterlan : theater yesterday to run evory afternoon nd nicht until Sunday, ; and famed as tho first sound mov- , Ing picture made out In the open, j was shown last nifiht when many ! of tho capacity audience romalned j to view te second show. So great Is the appeal in Its naturalness of j tliis triily great attraction, where the largo cast o?. prominent stage and movie actors speak and act ' their parts euperb'ly. while the eyes, feast on desert, plain and ! boulder eciiery of grandeur. Another feature illustrating - the lbsorbing- ennrm of the film is that most of tho hundreds at Its conclusion,' as soon- as they got overmnrvellns nt the climax, ex claimed each one to his neighbor. 'Why, It's over . already must navo been a short show,'1- so en grossed had they been In tho plot nnd acting that they did not real ize that the film is a lorn one. The praises of "In Old Arizona" are sounded ovor tho city and valley today. Opinion this timo Is all one j way, which probably indicates J crowded houses the remainder of i the week. -. to realistic Is tho entertainment in its acting, sounds nnd scenery, that the audiences last night came away hungry for ham and eggs. They had seen it sizzling in a skil let, and imagined they smelled it's enticing ordor. They also felt like brushing imaginary dust from their eyes and off their clothes, arising from the galloping horses and stage coach, and from the moving cattle herds. Anyhow they could hear those cattle bellowing, and a pig squealing, In their sleep last night. In Old Arizona while having much of cowboys, half-breeds, cat tle and the like should not be con fused with the best of Westerns. In fact It Is a Southwestern, so ex cellently different In every way, and all in a class by itself. . - It has dramatic thrills, suspense, a love theme, humor and punch a stoi-y of two brave, real he had men striving for the love of a beautiful, double - crossing, ex tremely likeable and Cnrmen-llke half-breed woman, it might be called a "single" as Veil as talkie. While Warner Baxter, Edmund Lowe and Dorothy Burgess are the featured players, they aro sur rounded by a wonderful support ing cast. prominent lending stage and film actors play minor pnrts some of thorn eyen little tid-blts. In the cast aro such well known actors as l-'erroll McDonald, Frank Cnmpeau, Hoy Stewart, Henry Ar metta, Tom - Snntsohl, Pat Hnrli gun, James Marcus : and Joe Brown. ' T But tho outstanding perfor mance Is that of Warren Baxter, portraying tho handsome, brave, cruel nnd singing Portuguese ban dit. His vibrating, pleasing voice has a magnetic appeal both In talking, riialogun nnd singing. The ......v wi i'uiuui uui!m, unnrin-i in juuiik ucircKH, wno is a now screen find, as tho beautiful half breed girl, stands out notably, as does that of Kdmund Lowo, as tho brave, swaggering and lovable army sergeant. Yes, "In Old Arizona" Is good, very good. It is all so natural. It. A. K. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station ' .228.9 Motors 1310 Kc. Thunday, March 14 P. M. . 6:3(1 to 6:15 Unwnc Crlcr. 6:15 to 6:30 .Medford Mall Tribune News and .Murkot Knports. 6:30 to 7 JMeUford Service Station nnd Coleman & I-uwton's Hnrvlcft Station. 8 to 9 Furmers' Co-operative Kxchange. Old-tlmo program. 9 to 9:. 10 Hook Cias. Friday, March 15 A. it 9:30 to 10 James McNalr's I'linrmnny. 10 to 10:30 Southern OreRon Electric Co. 10:30 to 1 1 Kosenncrff's, Inn.' 11 to 11:30 M. M. IJeut. Store. 11:30 to 12 Jacque Lenox. P. M. 12 to 12:05 N'ews neporto as Turn lnhrtd by .Medford Mull Tribune. 12:05 to 1:05 Palmer Music , -House. 1:05 to 1:35 Medford Elec- trl Co. 1:35 to 2:0r Lewis Super- Service Station. 2:05 to 3:05 Mann's Depart- ment Store. 2:35 to 3:05 Brophy's Jewcl- ry Store. 5:30 to 6:15 Towne Crier. 6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mull ' Tribune News and Mnrket Reports. 6:30 to 7 Band Box. William Hell, district mnnnRer for the OreRonlnn in southern Oro Kon, left Uils morning for Bom hurff on business, Notice. In the Counfy Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Mntter of the Estate of William V. Harnum, Uecensed. Notico Is hereby given that Hndle C lljirnum, executive in thft shove eniiiled matter, liO filed therein her final report nnd account nnd that .March 3ft, 1529. nt 10:00 o'clock n. m. nt the Com-thnuse In the City of Medford. Acgon, has been fixed ns the tlmo and plnce fnr hearing objections thereto and tho examination nnd allowance Easter is Near ....... and the J. C. Penney Store Is Filled with New Things for Everyone ' W What'h'Neiv V.' BV This Spring in ) Silk Frocks . for Women i: Misset Juniort $14 .75 In this issemblage of frock, you will find the authentic modes for sportswear, for practical service, and ,for the more important; occasions . . . at prices thac will cause rejoicing amooj the thrit'tv! An Important Presentation! Silk Frocks For Women, Misses and Junior! $Q,90 Let us jtresi the fact that this is indeed an offering of ths rarest sort! Not only are the modes fasbiomblt not only u the quality exceptional but thi price ii compellingly low! , uie qu:nry exceptional tutttli -Mk r7J price ii compellingly low! , ! Do You "Charge It" or "Save It"? I The Modern Woman know that Good Housekeep ing isn't a matter of drudgery, but of wise spending and intelligent saving. Y She doesn't uy "Charee It" because the know that it always costs less when you bay cash, and she Drefers to put that saving into her own bank account. Carrying her package home is another sensible economy she is glad to make. - Are you a "Charge Account" or a "Bank Account Housekeeper"? We cordially invite both types to visit our store and judge for themselves just how much they can save by paying cash, Tailored Slips t For Spring Frocks An. assortment ' including a number, of different materials and a range of light, medium and dark colors. Some with 2 inch and olliers with 10 Inch bems. . 98c RayonLingerie With Trimmings of Lace , ' As dainty and as practical as anyone could wish! Step 'ins, bloomers and chemise in ! delicate pastel shades are ledged and appliqued with tace. Our tempting low price is 98c Just a Hand Bag But How Much Your Entire Costume Depends On It Being Style-Right! j The finishing touch to your Easter outfit . . . one of, these smart hand-bags of genuine goat , skin or shoe calf usually found only in bags at higher price ! And Each One Is an Exclusive . Design for the J. C. Penney Co. The outstanding hand-bag successes of the sea soncreated for us at the delightfully low price, $2.98 Clever Style in Wanted Colors , Poucli -bags envelopes back straps' fancy clasps. In black brown and Ian shades,1 So distinctively trimmed 1 If I VI V A Women's Silk Hosiery $149 JL Service Weight Semi-Sheer Chiffon : Three numbers of full-fash-; ioned hosiery to meet the smart! .woman's needs. A.: medium1 weight with lisle top and sole semi-sheer silk-to-the-top silk-! to-the-top lovely chiffon the' saving way to hosiery snartness.j ... ' i All the Wanted Shades to Harmonize With . Sprmg pjstumes ; ' , , Economy and Smartness! I Both demands of Hie thrifty modern woman are met in this .semi-sheer, pure silk hose, pull fashioned, with mercerized lop and sole. 98c A Flower For Every Costume Tricky little clusters for ths sports outfit, colorful exotics for the afternoon frock, and lovely trailing organdie posies for evening hours 1 i 23c 49c 98c1 Our Spring line of novelty footwear la ready. Seleet your Easter outfit at this store. The Trimmed Hat Is of Prime Importance for Easter - Felt , . ' . Silk . . , Straw . . . Combinations Each hat has its distinctive trimming whether of ribbon, a self applique or embroidery. Of many types, too . . . more elab orate for drets-up occasions than for several seasons. The color may match your costume o(the accessories, as you prefer. A 'charming group for your Easter selection at $3 .98 Others from 41.98 to JM.98 ! thereof. BAD 1 12 G. DAU.M'M, . ... - Executrix.