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MEPFORP MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, ORFiONY FRTDAV. HOLDS SUSPENSE APPLEGATE CLEANUP . Whether T. Bokks Johns, plnyed hy Charles Thomas, ur George Not tleton, acted by Norri Porter he 'comos the butler for the "other member of the firm following their Hume of poker, remuin.s to be seen. These two hlsh wehool sen iors n the jmrtnerH in the Kurekn Pill eompnjiy furnish a great rieM of entertainment in the senior elass production, "A Pair of Sixes" to be given ut the Criteria n Theater Tuesday, May 13 nt 8:15, under the direction of Minx Isobel Willsie. Thut tlie partnership will dis solve Hooner or later Is evident when the members of the firm are unable to attree on the ndvertishiK policy of the pill company. One wishes io advertise the medicinal qualities, while the other, who ori ginally suggested the violet-colored coating, think this should be the drawing cr.rd. , Margaret Moiling as Miss Flor ence Cole adtls her bit of humor to the play as the fiancee of T. Hoggs Johns. The role of Mrs. Nettleton h well taken by Alberta Wirth, i while Millard Younger Is the book keeper who claims the record for making the most errors. Merland TolleCson enacts the part 'of the lawyer. Dorothy "Whitman is the English main, who is violently in love with T. Hoggs Johns. MAY. 9, IfT.O. PAOF SF.VF- MlfDKIIieS iyT.Jl .""'.vTL. HI mm Kimi--mms r m. am ' lasj mi ii ib i v i i nil xxrazr ... mi nrnmiiTA aaiiaiit V XJTW i. Mil X IB ' ill II J SI f '17 APPI,r;GATI2, Ore., May 0. (Special.) This is elenn-m week along the Applegate and next Sat urday Mrs. Lee Port and Mrs. Charles MuckgvlH lead, the cam paign and evei vbodv Ik uracil . to ! tllril mit nml nl.tnn in nlnnir flit. road. Mrs. Port and Mrs. Huek attended the garden club meeting held at Medford last Wednesday and have set our day for Saturday. CKNTRAL POINT, Ore., May 9. (Special.) Central Point people are glad to note the progress being made in the erection of a now hotel by Andre Chomel. It is on the lot north of the Associated gasoline service station. The new hotel will be a 14-ioom building. Later Mr. Chomel intends to build a group of cottages. Oregon Reports Soon 8ALI4M, Ore, May 9. &) The first volume of Oregon Reports to be published by the state w'll be off the press In two or three weeks. The price per volume will be re duced from $3.50 to V3. WANTED Clean cotton rags at Mail Tribune office, tf A practice of the, boy pcout. drum and bugle corp was held last night at the Washington school under the direction of Clayton Isaacs and Mr. Burke. More drums will bo needed to yil the unit and they are requested to all turn out next Thursday at the school at 7: (Ml o'clock sharp. There Is also an opportunity for a few more buglers to enter. Special instruction is being given in bugling so that those scouts who .will compete for tlte Sterling silver bugle to he awarded the troop which produces the best bugler may prepare for that eon test.! The prize bugle is donated hy Mr. Isaacs of the Palmer Music Mouse and will be competed for annually until some troop has won it for the third timo when it will become the permanent possession of thaj, troop. The bugle will he engraved with the name and date for each troop which wins it. The drum corp will have a demonstration at the field meet to be held Saturday, May 24th. The contest in bugling will also be staged at that time. Paul . Herlenhach, former light heavyweight champ, was a, deaf mute until he waft 14 years old. soi.Aeoyio Buck-Hect Shoes Aid ! ARMY GOODS STORE 204 E. Main Across from Lithia Hotel BeforeYou Buy Shoes ..ReadThis BUCKINGHAM & HECHT INFORMATION BULLETIN Choose wisely when you buy shoes, for nowadays you wear them a long time;- Don't be in a hurry, but be sure you get the most value for your money. The name BUCK-HECT on a shoe is your guarantee. The idea that price must be reasonable, quality of the highest and that fit and comfort are wanted by the majority of shoe buyers is one strictly adhered to by Buckingham & Hecht in 1930 as in every year since the company's founding in 1857. . ... .. 1 . BUCK-HECT Boots and Shoes are made in the West, of wonderf ul leath ers, :to meet service requirements of the West. BUCK-HECT High cuts built for endurance and softness. They carry you through every time. They look and wear "like a million dollars." lour Will Feel Gootl in a Pair of BUCK-HECT . . . SHOES . ..... When you go to your dealer's, with the thought of new shoes in mind, be sure td have him fit you with a pair of BUCK HECTS. Most good dealers have them, or can get them. You are sure to like the "easy feel" (Indian-tan process with oil tanned, into the leather), the good looks and best of all, the very reasonable price. A wide variety of styles for hard service or dress wear. For men and women. Made by Buckingham & Hecht, San Francisco, HUCK-HECT Work shoes tlut work. Quality built in. Comfort andi.itiifaCtion all through the day. Boys' sizes, too, ifl! BUCK-HECT I Iff'l 'r'VP Modiih footwear ' sm "S&' ... for women, misses and clitl- r'flv dSJ dren. Fifth Ave-' yL faTI nueityles. Priced Jk&neSi&jX II jA'&V tt,",i"yrs"' ) BUCK-HE CT BUCK-HECT Dress shoes that mark distinction to the wearer , . All of nuckhect quality with 1930 style . . . Also in boys' sizes, SHOES Extra Service Every Step . . . Comfort Every Minute MS.. f: . m. Utewiry- DiKi'st prbhlbitlun poll nitdjntest world j news finches lMeVsforsed by j -t-'tayrt HhlwAlr.",NfT nefvlep' to" KliO. Klig, KOMO, KOW. KIX'A 8 to 8:16 p. in. Clio nml tlio (llrls. NBC si'ivl.'i- .to K(JO; KOW. K:U5 to 8:1 li p. 111. ! S : 1 5 . 10 8:4Gi .111. l'lnno paint-; inns. NHi' service to KdO. 8M.1 to 9:15 p. 111. 'limn Pictures. N'llt: service to KdO, KI1Q. KOMO, KOW, KFl. ; 9:15 to 9:45 p. 111. Kodak Week-1 end Hour. XIH-' service to KOO, KHQ, KOMO, KG W, KKl'A, , KOA. j 9:45 to 10 p. ni. John nml Ned. ! service to KOO, KOA. 10 in 10:30 p. ni. Mystery serial, i NHO service to KOO. KOA. I 1U:.10 to 11 p. 111. Pacific Nonimls. NHL' service to KOO, KOA. 11 to 12 p. 111. LnUKliner-l lurris I Hotel St. Knincis dunce nrclies- i Ira. NHL' service t;i KOO. I Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) 4 Friday P. Til: ! i 5 to-5:30 Standard Flamo Oas Program. 5:30 to 0 Peehe 'Servlco Sta tion, Central Point. C to 11:10 Big Plnos Lumber Co. 0:15 to 0:30 News and Mar kets by Mail Tribune. 0:30 to " Hnnvood rhoto Service, 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wnsll pre sented by Associated Oil. 8 Government Frost Fore cast by Floyd YounK. Sat unlay A. M. I 7:40 to 7:55 Popular Ileconl Inss. ' 7:55 to 8 Breakfast Broad cast by Mall Tribune. 8 to 8:30 Children's Gold Bond Ii.'ldlo Half Hour. 8:30 to 8:4 5 Parker's Potnto Chips. 8:45 to 9 TeiiKwald's Insur ance Agency. 9 to 9:3(1 The Perl Funornl Home. 1 9:30 to 10 Ioa Angeles Soap Co. 10 to 10:30 People's Electric Store. 10:30 to 11 Pet Milk Pro gram. 11 to 11:80 The. rtngue nlvor Lumber Co. 11:30 to 12 Keonomy Ornce torln, ' , ' - "P..M " " ' 12 to 12:30 Electric Wiring Co, '. ' ' 12:30 News Flashes hy Mail Tribune. 12:30 to 1 Fageol Motor Kales. 1 to 1 :Sp O. V. Meyers Co. 1:30 to 2 Personal Appear ance of Geo. W. Joseph, Republican Candidate for Governor. B to 5:30 Standard Flamo Oas Program. 5:30 to 0 Scherer Motor Co. 0 to 0:15 Dig Pines Lumber Co. (i:15 to 0:30 News nnd Mar kets by Mall Tribune. , (1:30 to 7 Popular Record ings. 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash presented by Associated Oil. 8 Oovernment Frost Fore cast by Floyd Young. WARNER BAXTER STAR OF CRATERIAN FILM A fnHCinntlntf . iinrt IntriKulng Kllnor (Jlyn story nnd ti enst of un unun.1 excellence nuiko "Such Men Are DuiiKerouH," Kox Movietone all tnlktng drama now playing at the. Fox Cratorlan theater, a tri umphant huccphh as Hcreen enter tainment. Warner Uaxter who enme Into prominence for IiIh performance an tho "C'Ihco Kid" in "In Old Ari zona," portrays the leadlnK mule role nnd reveals a new and do llKhtful Baxter In a mont difficult chnraeterlzatlon. The leading fem inine role it enacted hy Catherine Dale Owen appearing bk tho beau tiful bride who denertH heu huH band on the night of their wedding on account of his reiuilHiveneMH. Hhe is practically n neweomei to tho Hcreen, but Ih, nevortheleH, a talented' netroHfl and prjuwcHMed of both charm and extraordinary hea u I y. SELECT YOUR Buck-Hects HERE 226-30 E. Main There's a World of Service in Them OO Sold Exclusively at q LAMPORJ'Sb g , Phone 120-R ia. MICKEY MOUSE CLUB TO MEET SATURDAY feoyH ?nrl giriH who bftve pot yet 1 secured Mirkey Mouse club np)li catlon blanks should do ho at once ' as the second matinee meeting of! this new and novel club for hoy and girls Is hc heduled for tomor row at 1 2:30. Jack Marshall, the first master of ceremonies, will have charge of thrt meeting. Tho program will include the Installation of officers, club cerei.nieHr Mickey Mouso yell and song, "Tarzan the Tiger," Mickey Mouse sound cartoon, anil Fox Manager Afti nhall has secured a roaring all talking langiO feature, "Personality," with com ical Johnny Arthur In tho leading role. H Kilortloiilwt lOwcapes PORTLAND, Ore., Mny 0. (A) Police nnd sheriff 'h of fleers were searching today for (lordon Fran cis Turner, 22, who escaped from the Kelly Uutte jail nhortly beforJ midnight, fie was serving a sen tence fur extortion. DEPARTMENT SlbRE Great May Sale OF COATS, DRESSES, SHOES so Enna Jettick Health Shoes Mima .lettlcli Meallh Shoes for women. Hold exclus ively by the M. M. Dept. Store In Medford. , Mima .lettleks, $0.00;'' .lunlor Knnn .lettickH, tc.no. You no Irtuger neeil to be told you have nil expensive foot. -. Triple A to 7K ivhlths, SprhiK and snni nier styles liere. I ' i -t 1 1 1 ji I ft I i'C(Ui'ti(ins on iMials nml Crosses. Savings ni' onc-f(iirtli mi spring; wvnr. SPRING COATS off $ il.Sfi ('outs ivdliceil to $14.7ri ('outs minced td $1S."i(I ('outs l'cdiiciMl to iflH.50 Con Is rod need to $L'li.7."i ( 'outs reduced t i)i."i2.r0 ('nuts I'l'dui'i'd lo $7.40 $io.os $13.88 818-38 $2009 S2-1.37, Mother's Pay Suggestions - - SCARFS Pleated erepe , de chine scarfs. Printed pnt terns, also printed georgettes. ' ' SI. 45 and $1.98 1 f SILK DRESSES A st'llini; event of inlorest'tn pv cry woman in Medford. Sec wlial yon save : m.'() Silk Presses I'ednecd to $16-75 One lot selling at, $14.75 One lot sell in at $12-75 Mni'Kiiin Dresses $0.90 nml $9.90 . . ii & V Mt1i:i 1 K'-r-' mi Graduation Dresses Now is (lie time to lunUo selections. Xcw shipnu'iit yos Icrday. Special' prices i . ' :.-t't,:- vl $12.45 to $24.50 HOSIERY M unslngwear and Allen -A hosiery. Kull fashion ed ..chiffon,., semi-chiffon and service weight. j $1.50 - $1.95 BAGS Large, medium and uniall size tapestry hags. Vari ety of patterns nnd styles of fastenings. $1.98 to $4.95 NEW ' ' " ' ' CORSETS -' College CI I il nnd Artistiqiie. The newest nnd lalost fiu'in fitting cornels on tho mar ket. Let its fit you. $1.79 to $6.50 VAN RAALTE 1 SILK GLOVE COMBINATION Delightful girtSn'r "Mother's Day. Hi-asslcr top- with Ince trim. . ' -p M $3.25 to $4.50 BASEMENT MONEY-SAVERS 32-inoh Ginghams, plain color,1 fancy plaids-or cheoka .'!::,...!:,...,.:.:...!..S.X.':....15 27-inch Plain Outing, pink, blue, gray or white 15 Women's Crepe Gowns, wash and ready crepe, plain or fancy.....'.. .:...;.... 98. Women 's Broadcloth Pajamas, all sizes and colors Boys' Percale Shirts and Blouses, sizes 6 to 14 49 Men's Dress Caps . ;. ............1...... 9 Women's Rib Top Mercerized Hose, all light shades ..,.!:.,..i.....49, Children's Shoes, patent, light kid and 1 wo-Tone Pumps, Oxfords, One Straps .$1,49 to $2.98 Boys ' Oxfords, new lot of boys ' oxfords, black or tan, also . Two-Tone Sport Style ..:....'........$2-98 Women's Light Shoes, one-strap, Cuban or hi heel .....:.....j52.98 and $3-95 Men's Work Shoes, tan or black, plain or cap toe ..... ...-$2.98 Men's Oxfords, tan or black ;...........:.$2'.98 to $3.9 Medford's Only Profit Sharing Department Store S. & H. Green Discount Stamps Reserve Seats Now For The- j SENIOR CLASS PLAY "A Pair of Sixes" Edward Peple's 3-Act Comedy Hit "-4 Directed by ! Miss Isabel Willsie FOX CRATERIAN TUESDAY, MAY Tickets $1.00 - 75c 13 Curtain 8:15 p. m. l . .MTm-ffr-n n i in w i What Could Be Nicer for MOTHER'S DAY than one of Model J3akery'H fine eakes. We linveja fine variety of 50c specials. , Klie will appreciate one of 'them , Special attention to Special Orders , For Mother's, Breakfast . , t Model's fine Butterhorns and Bear Paws' ; " ' '..5 h v - Regular Special: Raised Do-Nuts, 15adoz. Fine Fruit Buns, 25 a doz. Home Made Bread, 3 for 25f MODEL BAKERY 111 W. Main Phone 103-R Kft.-yj- iicr-.ri. i 5 - 'si u (Ki- t OLAMITIED ADVERnSINO OETI KEIU1TI o Classified Advertising Gets Results ; i, ' i .'..' .4 ... , ' - -m.