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e e o oo r PAGE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRTDA .O.lF.COnfl El DELEGATES DEPART Breakfast in the chuck-house calls for Hills Bros Coffee In THE open country, where men must jvork, whatever the weather, breakfast must sustain. It calls for hearty, filling (food , . and that wonderful western poffee Hills Bros. Red Can. ' .When you break the vacuum seal of a 'tin of Hills Bros., the aroma that is wafted upward tells you that here is no ordinary coffee. And when you moisten yoTlr lips with that first savory sip, you understand why it is The Recognized Standard of poffce excellence. Really, there is no finer coffee to be had. It is delicious beyond description. The Quality Quartet aroma, flavor, strength, , freshness makes Hills Bros, the favorite of coffee-lovers everywhere. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE ASHLAND, May 21.- Tho Lod(i of the affiliated orders of I. O. O. F. of Oregon cloned Its 925 session with the installation of officers Thurs- jerty interests. b'l'iureful urruiiKcinent in decoration. I IIhs Kllzabeth Wagner, who has been spndeng her vacation at the home of Jier mrentH, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wugner of Oak street, has returned to Kan Francisco. Airs. T. w. Allies was a guest the hoie of her mother, Mrs. Ellen T. uj,'ner( yesterday, fl Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Clark, who formerly lived In Ashland for a time, but who have been traveling exten sively for the Hast four years. nVe in Grand Ashland and 'calling on old friends. Tney are driving through from ljong Beach, where they wintered, to Alber- where Mr. Clark has large prop- Mr. Clark says In all day afternoon. More than 1500 mem- their travels they have been constant bers were In session, an dat the exem- boosters for Ashland. 'He says he has pllflcatlon of the work by the degree not founti a iace that suited him stuff of Kalem at the Armory lust night quite so well since he left here. The the official count recorded 781 He- ciarks will probably Btop In Ashland bekahs present. During the assem again upon their return from Caniulu. bly 353 took the assembly degree. This I The post office Inspector, F. D. Hou- was the record class taking this de- n, of Medford, Is at the local office groe. Late Thursday afternoon, Mary today. In the original Vacuum Pack which keeps the coffee fresh 1925, nnunroi. D. Moss, retiring president, assisted by the degree stnff. Instated the following offlrers:- Myrta H. James, president, Newport; Dora Sexton, vice president, Tho Dalles: Uftft Sanderson, warden, Freewatorr Ora Ij. OoHper, secretary. iJUiias; r.un jacoos, ireasurer; mine and Mrs. Ingle, marshal, C'orvillis; Charlotte Utreet. Hurnett, conductor. Seaside; Ettn The marriage ht Misi Opal Harvey Wines. Portland, chaplain; Maude un(i MrB prank Wrlght was solmn Hngers. Inside guardian. Enterprise; jz.a Saturday. Mav Id. at the hmn nf Invitations from Miss Harriet Wheeler of Medfordr of the class of iy25 of Medford high, have been re ceived by her relatives and friends. Miss Whtler Is a niece of Mr.'and Mrs. Aaron And rows, Fairview street, H. W. Andrews, Church IS the! M. inith, outside guardian, Haines. Assembly trustees: Antoinette Nolan. Fannie liargor and May Wag ner. Trustee for home, Nellie Custin, Portland, and as representative to as sociation of ftcbekah assemblies, Mrs. Mary I). Moss. Lovely gifts and bea tiful flowers wore presented the of ficers, nftcr installation. A special team of Ashland Past Noble Grants re ceived more complimentary mention mention from the assembly for tho ef ficient manner used in seating the of ficers. Tho decorations which meant so much time and effort spent, were Hppken of In highest terms, and Ash- In nd visitors expressed heartfelt ap preciation of the welcome demonstrate ed In the courtesies extended them. . Tuesday. May 2. the ceremonial of the Daughters of the Nile occurs In Ashland at the Masonic hall. Guests will be entertained at dinner at 7 J p. tn. at Hotel Ashland, followed by ' a, dance. Members are requested to note the date. An excellent attendance Is ox peeled. Miss Ramona Wise, a graduate of 1124. and who took pout graduate wrok Jn Ashland high this year, left for Portland recently, nocomjmnled by her mother. Mrs. Louis Schweln. to take a course In nurse's training school at 10 man ue I Tlospitnl in Port land. Miss Wise has lately recovered from a severe illness of many weeks' duration. Miss Wise will be missed from the Hoclal activities of her young friends but all wish for her abundant sucross In her chosen profession. The I. O. O. F. Hospital corps won tho cup for the I. O. O. F. organiza tion making the best showing in the parade yesterday. The prize for tho largest number In uniform Was award ed tho Kugone Canton, Hovey No. 4. I Medford Auxiliary No. 8 were award ed tho cup for tho best display in the pimvdo and Olive Hchekah lodge No. UK won the pirzo for the best float In tho parade. The best deroruted car was that of the Klwanls, with Us com prehensive motto and harmonious and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Parker of Klamath Falls. The bride was very lovely in dainty gown of white, with wedding veil, and she carried a shower bou quet of sweot peas. There were many relatives and friends present and the bride's attendants were close friends In Klamath Falls. The rooms were fragrant in Ashland roses sent by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klhart. Dainty cakes and sherbet were served after the cer emony. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Wright will make their homo in Klamath Falls, where tho groom holds a good position. Airs. F. O. Swedenburg left Wednes day for a four month's tour of Ku ropo. She will be accompanied by her daughters, Genovieve and Eleanor, who are in school at Stockholm. Italy, France and Spain will be visited. Mrs. Swedenburg returns In the fall. The girls remain In Stockholm for another year's work. Dr. and Mrs. Sweden burg took their daughters over last summer and spent some time, there In a delightful continental trip. RANGES AT SPECIAL PRICES A New Carload From the Factory Here Welters Wonder $36.00 Wetters Newcomb $49.50 Wetters Newcomb Polished Top $53.00 IsESsaS Wetters Active $64.50 'Jl " H' Wetters Active White Enameled $74.50 BUY THEM ON OUR INSTALLMENT PLAN Saturday Special BERRY SETS Salad and Berry Sets, American semi-porcelain, basket decoration in blue, simple and attractive, 98 C special SEE OUR WINDOW WEEKS & ORR S5.00 Puis a new Refrigerator in Your Home D. C. Durham Experts Piano Tuner In Our Music Department Tho nnnunl Hertford liiph Rohnol bacctilafirt'ute service tendered the Ri'iiduutliiK class by tho Medford eliurches will be uliserved ' Suiiduy niorninB at 11:15 o'clock In the Cra teri.in theater. While It is customary to hold this service in one of the churches. In consideration of the liirne class and .(he great number of people who wish to attend, no church auditorium in the city could accom modate tho conii;eBatlon. .... The - rnoi-nliiK services of the churches partlclpatlni; will be omitted Hint nil tho conpresatlons may take part, thoiiRh the regular Ilible schools will bo held as usual and all evening services also. Kev. J. B. Coan. pastor of the South Methodist church was imhi-u uy me ciass 01 viztt to deliver the baccalaureate sermon. The local ministers will participate In the ser vice. Tho Rrnduatlng class this year is tho larKost In tho history of the school numbering about ninety. The Screen By Yo Pram 'Agent. Thrilling Kllm at nlnllo. Good cild melodrama conies swoon ing across tho screen at tho Hlalto theatre today und tomorrow in "Tho Midnight Express." As the title Im plies it concerns n few thrilling races throiiKh the night in speeding ex press trains, but there are also plod-, ding freight train, runaway engines and all the other necessary adjuncts to a correct melodrama of the rail road yards. There Is some .magnificent photog raphy In the offering. The thrill of the crashing povr of the hugo loco motives thundering and crashing over the ribbons of sleel cannot escape one. The night scenes are especially vivid nnd present some thing more than more screen play emphasis. The, plot has a pretty girl nnd n handsome man In" tho persons of Blaine IlHmmeiHtein and William Haines, and tho other members of the cast havo been well selected for type. The good nnd the bad. In which of course, tho good always rli'mnlis over the had. have neon included In tho weaving of the plot. Komance Is the moving element for melodramn. naturally. Dut there Is action enough to suit the fan who requires his thrills along with his loves of the screen. . The usual -short subjects In comedy and review reel complete the bill. Alice Terry nt Cmlorlan. Seldom have we seen such a com bination of cast, production nnd siory as In -The Great Divide." the .Metro (loldwyn jilcture which opened ut the Hunt's Craterian theatre Wednesday nnd will show tomorrow matinee nnd night, laying off tonight for tho legitimate production, "So This Is London." The" story, which is from the fa mous stage play by William Vaughn Moody, is strong and full of numer ous twists nnd thrills that keep one spellbound from stnrt to finish. Tho cast headed by Conway Tearle nnd Alice Terry, contnlns also the names Wallace rteery. lluntly ftor. lion. Zasu I'lits. Allan Forrest. Oeo. Cooper nnd William Arlamond. ,' The story starts In a small Xew Knitland village nnd travels from there to the Painted resert Ari zona. It Is ' a psychological story of a woman's pride and a battle be tween her cont-lou mind and her siilM-onscloiis Instincts. There has never been a screen nffori.Q before with more beautiful photograph thau in'The Oreut Divide," MAY 22, 1925' "' v " ' ' ' MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price-MANN'S May Sale of WHITE At MANN'S Department Store Last Day of This Big Sale Tomorrow TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR WHITE SALE PRICES Underwear Kayser's Knite Union Suits, all styles, in pink or white; regular price 95e. On sale 7c Saturday, sml:.... Crash lG-inch. pure linen un bleached Crash Towel ing; regular price 25c. . Saturday, 1 Q n yard . Sheets 72x90 seamed Sheets; regular price $1.20. On sale Satur-' ff dav, each V 1 J White Dimity 36 inches wide good grade and patterns; regular price 59c. Sat- ;3's:. 48c Linno Cloth 44 inches wide, looks like linen, wears better; regular price 42c Sat-' yard ... VOL Underwear Kaysc r 'a "Marvel fit ' ' Union Suits for women; regular price $1.75. Sat- sulr; $1.65 Envelope Chemise Knit, bodice or built-up tops; regular price 9e. Saturdav, EjQ each OVC Lingerie Cloth 36-inch Lingerie Nain sook and Voiles, in white and colors; SOc value. Sat urdav, vd 29c Laces White Val Laces, good quality and widths; reg ular price up to 13c yd. Saturdav, J yard ..... .v. 3C 12 yards for 55 Embroidery All - over Embroideries for the new dresses, good foln r s; regular price $1.19. Q"C Saturday, yd xJ Pillow Cases 42 and 43-inch AVear well Pillow Cases; reg ular price 43c. QO -Saturday, eaeh..OJC Table Damask 64-inch linen finish Ta ble Damask; regular price 00c. Saturday, yd... 76c Extra Special Bath Towels 22x44 Heavv Double Thread Turkish Tow els; : regular price 55c. Tomorrow, 39 C each With each two towels bought olio 15c wash cloth given free. Extra Special Bungalow Nets 36 and 45 inches wide, fino qualities and pat terns; up to 50 values. Tomorrow, vard : 50C Extra Special Silk Hose Women's Silk and Fiber Silk Hose' in all the best shades; regular price $1.25. To- 7Q(. morrow, pair Extra Special "Dove" Gowns Made of fine crepes and naiTt!TiTOkS, in all colors; regular price $1.75. Tomorrow, $1.45 each v Extra Special Stamped Dresses Made of fast colored suiting of new shades, wonderful p a t terns; regular price $1.10. To morrow, Q C each : Wl, Extra Special "Delineator" Special offer for tomor row one year's sub scription, regular price S;:.:$i.2Q Extra Special Curtain Scrim 36 inches Tvide, in white cream ana ecru; regu lar price 19i Tomorrow', vd.... 15. Extra Special Pearl Chokers In white and , colored, fine quality; regular 3. To- Q e price $1.: morrow, string.. Canton Crepe 40 inches wide silk and cotton, comes in black, navv and brown; regu lar 'price $3.00. Satur- ?S $1-98 Art Satin 36 inches wide in all the new shades; regular price $1.69. M Saturday, yd? 1 Pongee Silk 32-inch all silk Pongee; regular price 95c. Sat- 69c Bed Spreads 72x84 Bed Spreads; regular price $2.19. On sale Satur- t 1 QC day, each PI.570 Embroidery White E m br o i d e r y Edges, good quality; up to 29c values. 1 A. Saturday, yd AUU Muslin' 36-inch Pride of Dixie Unbleached Muslin; regular price 19c. On sale Saturday 1 yard .. LDC Outing Flannel 36-inch' White Outing Flannel; regular price 25c. Saturday, 1Q yard X7 Lingerie Crepe Conies in white and col ors, in inches wide; regular price 25c. Sat- i,9c Silk Vests Ifayon Silk Vests in all regular p rice 95c .colors $1.25. Satur day, each . Underwear Voile Stepins, Vests and Envelope Chemise, in flesh, peach and orchid; regular price $1.25. On sale Saturday, QO each .......P OC Corsets Miller wrap-around and back lace Corsets; reg ular price $1.25. On sale. Saturday, Infants' ' Vests Little Princess Vests for babies, in light weight cotton and wool. On sah .Satur day, each .' 69c "THE STOPE FOR EVEPVBODV" , Mii) .aaA.ltn " " ' c Mail Orders Promptly Filled-Postage Prepaid. Agents for Butterick Patterns mm ; '