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n' PAGE TWO arEDFORD MA IT; TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OREOON. SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1911. TC" r-T" ' ' '' t I 3 f OREGONIANSilN CALIFORNIA MEET A Hundred Former Residents of Beaver State Dlno In Los Aiifjclcs r Former Vico President Fairbanks Principal Speaker. , LOS ANflKMW, JlnrHi ID. Out Iniiulicil ur morn I'm-iimr rosidciils nl Wiitfliinj-ltni ami Oregon hiiI down nl Dm tables roHomtil.fnr tliotn in limn hiii'(,'(!r Hull toninlit, wlicn tint (liiiii wcru filing open for tlio mmmiihI nil mini linii(iu,l of tlio I'YiUmiiI Slnlt Sorii'ties of Soitlliern Cnlil'orniii b till tllOI'O WITH lllllll ttuiii twenty fl( hundred foil; pri'Munl, mill pnieliuil ly 6viry Hlnto in Ilia union nml nl1 tlio prnvinees in Cniindn were ri' presented. Tlio nuiHl prominent spoil ker n former vice president, of tlio I'nitctl Stntes, Charles W. Fairbanks, am euro .wiik taken tluil tlio fainon1 "((Kiktiiil incident" wiih not repented for lliu diiinnr was wliat olio of tin ofJ'ioi'i-H of tlio federation called "i smokeless, winulcss, drinklesw, hnl less hut not sinilclcss iiffnlr." Kail-hanks', wlio wiih tlio first of tin speakers, wns introduced liy Krnnk W. DowlitiK, tlio tonstuiiihtor. iih "tin iiinn who wns Toddy's sido-kiekei (luring tlio strenuous days that hint passed." His object wiih "Oar conn try" nml bis speech wiih short and vory mncb to tlio point. Ilo told the newly made Oalii'orninns tbat llun must bo loyal to tlio tradilioiiH of tbeir old homes, and warned Ibeir tbal tbey would find it bard, oven il tbey wished to do ho; to loosen tin ties tbat bound tbeia to tbeir oh' homes. Hon. W. h. Knton, of Pes Moines followed with a talk on "'I'be Work oi tbo l'ioneer and His I'lueo in Hi tory." Tbe aims of tbo Federation ol state societies were outlined by it -viee president, Kdward Winterer, win spoke on "Our Federation." Kiihoiii Y. Cbiifin, prohibition candidate n tlio Inst national eleetioa for tin presidency, was tbo next speaker. Hi urged a commercial combination be tween Arirona, Now Mexico and Pali fornia. Tbo Panama Canal's prob nblo effect on tbe country as a wbole and on tlio west and north e-pcciall. was tbo subject on which Samuel It Van Sunt, former pivernor of Mio rnvota, spoke. Matt S. Hughes of l'liMidcnn wound up the program with a talk on California. ' Hamburger 1UII was beautiful!, decorateil with flags of Canada, tin1 Uinted States, the different state flowers ami light. Tlio tables each born the name of the state for whicl tbo.y were reserved, arranged in tin same geographical relations n on a map. WEST CUTS PRICE ON HIS OWN LAND Talented Woman to Lecture in Medford SAU1M, Or., March IS. I'pon arriving home from the south, ! finding that the blatc hoard, coo stating this time of State TroHutv T. H. Kay, and President Hen Sellmc of tbo uenute and Speaker ,1. l Itiiok of" the house of ivpresentties in lieu of himself, had considered that $10. 000 was a roawoimblo price on his property hi of lb cMpitol which ' doslivd by the state fr tin new capi tal nnnov, Governor Woet mitnediai oly said tbat the figtiro was too hl(h that it was much iuon than the amount he could export to net f" private individuals and that ho would iioTL, consent to accept wore than jfijinOO for lux pproert.v. This figure, the Roxeroor ays. wi'l ooyor the wst of the piw,H'rt to gvithor with the taxes and street in prpvomeuts. The street, on Iwth fronts uiv paw-d with bitulilhtc KNJGHTON APOINTED ARCHITECT FOR STATE Al.KM. .Or., March IS. W. f Knighton has been amounted t.ti' nnfiiltont hv Governor M nn.l SJate Trotuuror Kay at a aalan if $lli00 a ywr. Mr. Knighton wilt pi-. :m plans and s)Mcifietion , , will sHpervun all public huilduic- " tbtg htato during hi tana of oif' Itts et(tnatfd that hi orios mi innkfl a saing to tin itato in arvh.- ttt)t fei of ftvt 000 uHuually Mrs O S Kowlor-Clmiiuis, widow if tlio Into ciiiliu nl plin iioIokIsI, Pro fcsHcir O S. Kowler of New Voik clt, rtlll give u BerloH of his fnc loitiirc on "Jilfo'H Docjicit Laws as Holntcd lo tlio Uialn and Nervous System," it Mod To rd Tlionter, liOKlnnlug Tmw day, March LM, at S p. in., to all. Xuw ".ulijcrt dully. Tlio above tliomo oin liodlea tlio sctonco of phrouoluK.v, psy cliology, nnntoiuy, pliystology, lumlth, lectrlclty and tlio Dllile. Mrs. Kowlor-CliumoH hna niado n piofound study of those auhjects. 'huch diaper than did hor hushund. and today stands pre-eminently In tti lend touching on tlieso inatteru of vl nl luiportauco. Shu Is u inout (;lft d and highly oditcntod hidy, nud ling solved ninny problems horetoforo un 'uthoinod hy the gront scludnrs of tills or any other ago, Hor lectures m very instructive throughout, ns well ns entertaining, bringing much Information and scientific rosourch to all hor hearers. She Is a hrtmd-mlnded woman, full of practicality, itound In juilKiuent and great In reasoning ability. She lea Is with foundation principles that nnnnt bo Ignored by any student of vclence. In giving the functions of the Interior portion of the brain she has no rival. All the doctor do with these orxaits is to name thorn in (reek and l.allu, hut this is not eiioiiKh. Their functions should be nlven. The moat centers of lifts hlivo ueor been understood until she dls fowrod their functions, if mun ts .1 three fold being, namely, body, soul .mil spirit, the question conies, whero Is the Mini, nud where Is the spirit? Can nn thing hi without being boiiio who'ro? God never created anything without having a plaoo for It. When) and what Is the wisdom that God or dained heforo tbo world unto our glo ly? How could wo crucify Christ dally if his spirit was not in us? Ts there no way to nrrlvo nt perfection? When In him "wo live, movo and have our being." Jesus said: "Ho yo thero foro perfect, oven as your father In hea von Is perfect." Wo woro nil cre ated in his linage after his Hkenoasi. so there must he something In us like hint to appeal to. l.lfe Is no mystery, when wo tnke the brain In one hand and tlio Hlblo in the other and un derstand tlio relationship between the two. for man is the highest handi work of God and tlio Hlblo gives' the laws that govern him. Christianity Is as scientific as the rising nud the Wttffrxt" the sim. TIiIiiks may change, but truth never. It Is the only lasting treasure we have. Eor oue that seeks after It will find It. for God Is no respecter of persons The Inner life which governs con sclousiiesa has a prodigy in Mrs. Kow W-Chnnios. Hor sclwntifle exposition of huiniin evolution and inovolutlou la not of the Darwinian typo, hut 1b far more prngroesh to rational be ings which today is needed to lift man out of his present kouuinmbulis tic slate. Her other lectures will be Kl.'ii March '-':!. 2 3. 21. 2f and 20. MEDFORD THEATER Sunday, March 19tli MARJORIE MANDEVILLE CO. IN NAT GOODWIN'S GREAT FARCE TURNED UP NKW rOSTl'.MKS NKW Sl'KNKKV OLD l'UM01vS--2To ANM) ;kV. Srats on salt Friilax, Maivh 17. lAklrJJsrJsJ 5 . . MANN'S SPRING OPENING SALE ur -Great Six Day Sale Opened With a Rush -Store Crowded Friday and Saturday With Eager Buyers. MANY NEW BARGAINS FOR MONDAY'S SELLING . Souvenirs Given Away While They Last.- Shop Monday Morning to Avoid the Rush-SOMETHING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT BELOW COST '.Ready-to-wear Dept. NEW SPRING COATS 2.1 womon's loiitf spring Coats; liuiclt of all wool serge; new spring .shades; very special Tor this -1in $15.00, 20.00 and $25.00 sale IMiai' Content NEW SPRING SUITS 25Wpjaen's New Spring Suits Benulil'iiHy . tailored;, made of all wool materials; up-to-date in s( vie; till good eolors; verv special 11 for Ihte :il( iDX'O Retter Suits at $20100, $25.00 and $30.00 NEW WASH DRESSES The best values in women's nml children's Wash Dresses in the city. ' "Women's Dresses from :$2.98 up to $15.00 Children's Dresses from $1.25 up to' $5.00 i NEW SPRING SKIR.TS 100 women's Tailored Skirts; made of sevges,panamas, hrilliantines and fancy mixtures; all sizes &a qq and colors; very spqeial Tor this sale ..Cpr.vyO lk'tter Skirts at : $5.98, $6.9S, $8.98, and $9.98 WAISTS 100 good C-h a in h r ji v Waists: till colors; will not fade; very special 48c WAISTS 'PpterPan" Waists; new styles: made of good mate rials: verv (M 1Q special ... Ql.lv7 Wash Goods Dept ;1000 yards host Dress Prints and 2000 yards good Apron Gingham; for this sale only, Ct per yard..: OU DRESS GINGHAM 5000 yards new Zephyr Ginghams; beautiful patterns; fast colors; for this sale only, per 1 A-, yard IXJ Plaxon Cloth, all new patterns, a yard 19c Ikyplian Tissue, beautiful styles, a yard 28c SHEETS 72x90 Sheets; good quali ty; special Satur- jQ day, each OC PILLOW SLIPS -12-nnd -15-inch Pillow Slips; special Sat- -1 A urday, each rC n BURSON" HOSE Saturday we will place on sale one ease "JJurson" .Hose in' black; regular 25c grade; for, ii j K j)air RIBBONS 1000 yards wide all silk Pibben: good colors, worth up to 2;lc; special, 1A l i tlivL .... .. GLOVES Our Pest $1.25 K i d Gloves, on sale (M AA Snturdavpair..M--vU CHILDREN'S HOSE 100 dozen children's Ribbed Hose; all sizes; 1 A JK on sale Saturday, a pair. VESTS Women's Summer Vests, special, ZZ I, III 11.. - ....-..- NOTIONS Good flair N e t s; good Safety Pins; q MANN'S Medford's Popular Price Store Central Avenue Near Postoffice 3SOCJ BENEFIT NEW HOSPITAL P ' J" ! I" ' - II. I ' - Medford Tnea MONDAY, MARCH 20 tr THE CELEBRATED PASMORE TRIO These Well Known Artists Need No Introduction. PRICES BEST SEATS, $1.00. En tire Proceeds Go to Hospital Fund. SEATS ON SALE AT HASKINS' SATURDAY A. M. J PLUMBING! from $10,000 to $IV S1UM AND 1101 NAUR HI AUNG All Work Guarantied J" s l:t; COFFEEN (8. PRICE 4 mable t IN LARGE QUANTITIES 5 "A now vm nt.oi u, i:thmko ih stki:kt. imiom; juw t .TIKN'STIX, Mnivk IS. - IVlirv of,S00,00fl tons of eol muter ru -h onlors to Jnm lkiut toly i ilw-j mmta here. Juimh rUir trM 'nS!U nrrixwl hr rriitl.v. ' jjhjmn riHvntl il(il nkrt fvrf ,000.000 (ooii of vie in lh t'hitm i ! . I,,rsrs4srv miurkots nil for iovonil willum cLi ofTfUwr i lh Uritink Nortk Vi. 4 -,, . 1'II.MS CUHKO IN IX) 14 1,VVS. ftA0 OINTMHNT ti Kuarantjveaj tcwre mty cco of Itching, blind J h4liix or proirudlng pllo In 6 to Jl'd'vya er money refunded 60c Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing .NY linUl M.U01T, On mt Uk slovr. I carry Uw lrgt tink AlUl UH ItOllllll but t'W lOl MfSlMHIO ml Kt, U uvrk, MuVo n ikcU1i of iltolng WlMg Uor!fs Cnur UIiitlo niul ICicltih kitvxU. TltoiM IIvhn :U1. PnrUU atOt Evangelistic Meetings IN The Presbyterian Church pHPv-1hP pASm pHUKpl --IIIS-IIHHraJS?iTi 1. i i-Mii.rg, K im.ii.' Sunday Mar. 19. lAinlnklyis invited o "Uu-. Rev. J. A. McVeigh T Porilaud, Or., is the Mangelist. Meetiugs Sun- tO at H a. lit ami 7:30 j. T' Kvery aftomoou at - i. ul, aud cverv eve i. i a at 7:30 o'clock. Meet- '. omnppin'c with sou? PITT1.V; 11' NKJ MILLS is .in eay maitr for a big bnk like our. We have the reourc the capital m are never caught nap ping. Oa the reserve capital of a bank depends lU reputation for solid lt and reliability. We haadle the accounts of the best aad shrewdest romniercial men in the community and enjoy their confidence cowplete 1 Ve solicit new account from re- konsible concern and individual. Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank Medford Iron WorKs E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE k CO. I .Jr