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J?L'(JfiNE, Ore., May 15. h
WiIiam Hay ward and nineteen truck
men of the University of Oregon,
left this morning for Seattle, where
the , Wehfoot performers wl meet
the University of Wannin-ton track
nie In a dual meet tomorrow.
TRTTiTJNE,
MED7)RD,
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OREGON,
FRTDAY. fAY 15. 1925
WEATHER MOVES
FOR N. POLE FLIGHT
Some changes have been made In
the program fr the dedication of
the ninuHoleum In the. 1. O. O. K,
cemetery next Wc-dnemlay. Innteud
of havliiK a march on foot down
Main Kti'oct, the vi.sttiiiK Odd Kel- t
lows who will h in nttcndiincc at
tlie slute gnind lode wesHion tit -AkIi-land
next week will be driven in
nut os from Aslilund to the iMtulford
cemetery.
It , has been decided to give 'he
visitors a chance fur a more ex-J
tended glimpse of the orchard din-.
trlets of the valley. The auto pro-1
ceHsion will leave the highway south'
of town nnd puns through the Hear
"reek orchard district to South Oak-'
dulo street, thence through that
street to .Main and through Main
to the cemetery.
After the dedication ceremonies i
the vlftltors will he routed by another
drive of 6lght-eeing hack to Ash-'
land. I
Officer McMalmn will co-operate'
with the commit tees In charge to
prevent interruption and congestion
during the trip. Permission will bo
nought to have traffic on -Main street
as limited as possible while the visit-'
ing delegation Is passing through. )
Judgo Henry AVestbrook of Port
land is scheduled to deliver the ad-'
dress at the dedicatory services and
Ja. K. Caster grand master of the
ntnto grand "lodge of Odd Fellows,
will give the reading, "Hall of
Kume." The program, now eo,mplet-
ed, will bo given as heretofore an-
nnunced. The services will begin
ubout 6 o'clock, nnd the public Ik
Invited to witness the mi mo.
The Kebekah lodge of Mcdfonl Is
endeavoring to prepare a float to be
entered. In the parade in Ajfhland
In the forenoon next Wednesday
nnd this float will be returned to
Aledford in the afternoon proces-.
Blon.
All Odd Fellows, .whether dele
gotes to the grand 'lodge or not,
ore requested to keep In mind the
breakfast at the summit of the Sis
klyous Thursday morning. This
event Is for nil members. The line
will leave Ashland nt 7 a. m.
O. A. C-Oregon Play Tomorrow. . LONDON, May 15. (Ry Associated
KUflKNE, Ore., May 15. Varsity j.,.) Dispatches from Copenhagen
and freshmen baseball teams from Buy weather conditions have im-
tne i nlversity of Oregon w ill leave ( , OVed at Spitzenbergen, indicating
tomorrow morning for Corvallis, favorable conditions soon for the at
whero they will play the Oregon ' u-mpt by Jtoald Amundsen, explorer.
Agricultural college nines. It will; to fly from a point near King's Bay,
be the first game away from home ttpitzhergen, to the north pole.
for each team. t The dispatches report a tempera
ture of only eight degrees below zero
and a clear, calm atmosphere.
Splendid Comedy Tonight.
they present 'Somebody Lied," JiftlT
which they givfja farewell conceiW
The company has been here four
weeks, have played to large and well
pleaded audietes andQgo from here
to Klamath Fails.
Scottish Rite,
r Third Reunion SlnWyou
Lodge, of Perfection, 4th to
M4th degrees conferred on.
Thursday by local lodge. 15th
to 32nd degrees confered by Eugene
Frank & King's comedians nlav hodies on Friday and Saturday. Petl
"Von Hansen" at the big white tent Vn" "-U,dub' " 9 a- m- Thu,r9
, ti . i .day. Refreshments noon and evening
tonight and tomorrow night. J,wh day to all Scottish Rite Masons.
Sunday Is their last day here nnd 47 Paul R, Rynnlng, Secretary.
ATHLETICS TIGHTEN
: HOLD ON 1ST PLACE
tCHICArJO, May lii. The flint.'
month of play In the American
league contrasted with the first ,
month of 1J124, noph the baseball world .
turned upside down. ' I
Ia8t year the Athletics were in tho j
cellur nnd stayed there until July. This
year they are leading the league and
took their seventh in a row yesterday I
from Uetrolt. Tho other three first i
division clubs last year at this point
of the race were In the second dlvis- i
Ion. A year ago, the Yankees were in
first place with n good lead and St. j
Louis, Boston and Detroit were closely i
bunched not far behind. Today all
tour are In tho second division.
LOUISVILLE. Ky., May U. (Hy
Associated Press.) Louisville sporting
writers, probubly belter qualified to
pick possible winners of the Kentucky
derby than sporting editors of other
cities because they have seen most of
the candidates work out for n month,
are of the general opinion that the
first five colts to come home will in
clude Quatrain, Captain Hal, Ken
tucky Cardinal, Chantey nnd Aliunde).
With but few exceptions Quatrain Is
chosen tn lead.
uj-- ?&:r -
97ie happiest
moments are
, spent sipping
(Swell's
' NATIONAL CREST
(offee
after dinner-
It's delicious
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This Store at all times keeps up with prevailing .
styles in Ready 'to-W ear, yet buys in sufficient quanti
ties to assure low prices.
Direct From Fashion Centers
Women's
AND OTHER SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT THE LOW
PRICES USUALLY OFFERED BY THE
M. M. DEPT. STORE
Ready-to-Wear
Women's Voile Dresses
$2.49
100 Flock Voile Dresses in
brown, jade, copen blue,
black; lacV or organdy trim;
values well worth $5.00. On
sale only
$2.49
$32.50 Printed Silk
Dresses $24.95
Beautiful Novelty Printed
Silk Crepe Dresses reduced
to-
$24.95
Don't overlook these ex
tremely smart, styles and
values. '
$15 Silk Dresses
$11.95
Saturday we place on sale a
large assortment of Silk
Crepe de Chine Dresses, as
sorted styles, special
$11.95
$9.75 Suspender
Dresses $6.75 ,
Final close out Saturday of
all Suspender Dresses in
stock red, powder blue,
tan, rosewood.
These are wonderful values
nt the price, only
$6.75
McCall's Printed Patterns
Make Home Sewing Easy
Women's Coats
Less One - Fourth
This reduction should appeal to every woman in need of
a Coat ' i
$1(5.00 Coats : $12.00
$20.00 Coats $15.00
$28.00 Coats $21.00
All others in proportion.
Women's Fabric Gloves $1.19
New -Fabric Gloves with fancy cuffs;
grey or tan $1.19
Silk Gloves 75c
Large assortment of broken sizes;
values up to $1.75, all selling for 75
Men's Work Gloves
"Good value" leather palm, canvas
back : 75
Muleskin palms, canvas back 50
Heavy Canvas Gloves .". 25
Canvas Gloves for women and bovs
15
Men's Khaki Pants $1.50
Men's Work Clothing for less; heavv fpialitv khaki, all sizes
: '. ." $1.50
Heaviest weight khaki : $2.50
Men's Bib Overalls $1.25.
Full cut. full back Uib Overalls for men, sizes 3.1 to 42 waists,
selling for $1.25 v
Women's Allen A Silk Hose $1.00
No better Silk Hose on the market for wear and appearance than
Allen A pure silk $1.00
Women's Hole Proof Hosiery
Pure Silk Hose in all nqw shades $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00
New Swimming Suits
Special prices on new Novelty Swimming Suits V
i Special '....$1.65
, Special :. $2.98
.Special $3.98
Special ..; :..$4.25
Range of all colors and over $1.65 are all pure wool.
. New All-Over Laces 75c
Assortment of imported All-Over Laces, 18 inches wide; cream,
ecru and white; values well worth $2.00 yard. All selling at one
Pi-ice. -. , :.. 75
Special Values in Shoes for all the Family
Summer Sandals
Infants' double sole Sandals, two
strap; -sizes ',) to 5. Special 90
Children's 2-strap Sandals
510 to 8 $1.25
8V-j to 11 $1.45
ll'-j to 2 $1.60
Children's -Smoked Elk Sandals
5W. to 8 $1.55
Sir. to 11 $1.65
11 1o 2 $1.85
Women's B. W. Arch Support
Shoes
Made either in oxfords of 4 straps, and
the only distinctively different correc
tive shoe on the market.
We carry all widths from AAA to E,
cither plain or combination lasts.
If you have fallen arches or other foot
troubles, this shop is what you have
bpen looking for..$8.00 to $8.50 only
Children's Shoes
The savings on Children's Shoes
means much to , the p areata of
Southern Oregon.
Compare Our Qualities and Price.
New tan one-strap, rubber heel
51, to 8 , $2.00
8V- to 11 $2.25
HV'o to $2.50
Patent, white trim, flexible Oxford
51. to 8 $2.50
8U to 11 ....$2.75
Men's Selz Dress Shoes
Sclz, the most popalar shoe for men, '
and selling for so lunch less
Crepe sole 0xford....$6.00 to $6.50
Tan or Black Oxfords $6 to $8
' Regular Dress Shoes $6 to $8
Combination and regular lasts, also
made in narrow or wide lasts.
-v
Men Dress Shirts $1.35 to $2.58
' Women's Patent Sport Pumps
These are beautiful novelty cut-out styles, one-strap,
loworubber heels. Very special $6.50
litlie new Russia calf, only .$6.50
PAY LESS-DRESS BETTER
Relv&ble Merchandise Since 1894
Women's Tan Calf skim, Low Heal
Cut-Out Pump $4.7 h
This number received thj week afld priced very
low for ipiick scllingalso g patent leather. On
sale, special $4.75