MKSD.FORD A AIL TRIBUNE, jMEPPORD, OR1WON, FRIDAY, MAY 111, 11)10. MASSAGE PARI OF HIS "RELIGION" Tannfl Society Woman Complanns o Panel's Methods in Expounding Tneesephlcal Teachings Tells Her Stwy to the Police. Damrosch to Be Here Monday OLIVER DELIVERS STRONG SERMON CHICAGO, III., May 13. Tho police- are securing evidence against SalcrtThtrom Pnnit, "with n hypnotio eye,'1 whose Oriental religious prac tiec have been denounced by mnny of his -women students nnd by Chief Steward; who himself is n thcoso plnst. It was learned today that n young society Tfomnn of the north side was the first to make complaint to the Txiliee in connection with Pandit's alleged teachings. The woman in her statement to the authorities declared that Pandit, nf tor chanting weirdly for ten minutes, had her under his influence nnd then began a "massage treatment" which the Hindu averred, was a part of his yogi religion. Tho society woman said he placed bis hand on her shoulder and she "felt herself swaying." "Let ns commune with Yogi," Pan dit is alleged to have 'told her, us ho took, her into another room. The woman wrote o Annie Besnnt, high priestess of the Theosophical Bocietv. and indlcnnntly asked if "massage" was a part of religion. TO BUILD ROAD TO CAVES. (Continued from page 1.) tho caves but or tho ha;d journey. Located fiftf-flvo miles south of Grants Pass and with tho lac. twenty-two miles of the distance covered only by a ncxrow, rough and tortu oas, mountain trail, the trip to the marble halls Is anything but pleas ant, and can only bo made by the aid or pack caimals. TTo govern ment, through Its appropriations for ouch purposes, will construct a road to tbo caves from tho main highway at AVIllIams vUIey, and vill provide suitable shelter at tho caves. Being situated In the heart of tho forest and well up on the SIskiyous, the en trance to the caves Is an ideal spot for camping, with an abundance of big game close at hand. "Oregion's Marblo Halls." with their endless caverns of white lime stone, will no doubt be visited by a far greater number cf people this snmnier than ever before. In con Junction with tho forest service of ficials, the Grants Pass Commercial Club is giving its assistance toward popularizing tho wonderful caves and making them easlor of access. Attracts Many to Tahcrnnclo by His Personality and Platform Mothoils. This season Walter Damrosch will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of his apper.rance as an orchestral conductor In Now York. When the death of his father, the late Dr. Leo pold Damrosch, who was greatly be loved In the profession as well as by the public, suddenly force 1 upon him serious responsibilities, Walter Damrosch was In his twenty-third ear. His record Is certainly an astonish ing one. He was, It will be remem bered, for a dczen years or more, a conductor of opera then he had his own company for four years, with which he brought out a number of the German music dramas all over the country. He has put his sym phony society on a permanent basis It can be said of Mr. Damrosch that he has never at any time endeavored to appeal either for public support or public applause by meretricious means. The press agent has not known him or his work. Indeed. If anvthhitr. Mr. Damrosch has cone to the extreme of conservatism In thoi')0,'v- A soul-winning diM'ourso by Dr. Olivor at the tabernacle. The tot was Matt.. vi:21: "Where thy treas ure is, there will thy heart ho also." The Personality of Man. Dr. Olivor is (i foot I iuohos in hoisht, slender, athletic, graceful nnd vigorous in notion, lie has a keen and woll-informcd mind, a good voice and pleasant expression. Ho is ol- i tpiont, persuasive, pathetic and hu morons. Ho has a very extensive vocabu lary, is u master at denunciation and is fearless. With his oyc flushing' with tho glow of thought, his indov I finger pointing directly at you, lie ' utters tho numdalo of the highest with tolling efloot. This is tho ninn who speaks nightly at tho tabernacle to interested audiences. Kight hun dred people heard the message last night. The Message. Dr. Oliver said in part: "A innn' treasure is summed up in that thing which ho loves most. Many are hnsv with the muck rake with faces to the ground and fail to oe the golden crown just overhead. .Many are pil ing up material things nnd leaving God out of tho neeount. Nothing on earth is permanent, all will pass away. How did von cot what vou have? Some men lie nnd defraud and take every mean advantage of their fellowmen for gain. Take. warning, neighbor, there is a Clod in the honvens and His power is ab solute, and Ho will demand of you an account of tho deed done in the Neighbor, hear ine better g. Here's a Snap lr tomorrow, Saturday, and this one day only, we offer ,our choice of fauey or hand painted china in the .store at one-third off the marked price. 1000 Boxes of Fancy Box Writing Paper with envelopes to match 20c to $1.00 a box. MANAGER OF SISSON TEAM WANTS POST-SEASON GAME George Cooper, the veteran south paw, who pitched one of tho greatest games ever seen in Southern Oregon against Pernoll three years ago, was here this week trying to work up a game between tho Sisson and Med ford teams at tho first open date. ul have a pitcher that has me backed off tho boards," said George and anyono who over saw Cooper throw the ball will know that means something. "That kid has more things on the ball than anybody I ever saw, and within tho next two years ho will be throwing rings around tho Wagners, Cobbs and all the big swatters. Ho studies tho game. lie works by rulo. no fig ures this way: If that ball can be made to break three inches quicker, a drop three inches further on, it ratii fool the batter. Then ho goes out and works until he gets' the bull to do just as he wants it to do. He's a wonder and I will bIiow you peo ple somo ball playing when I bring mv tcim up here. WRECK NEAR DUNSMUIR DELAYS NORTHBOUND TRAINS for some time, which meanB that lts.lt might bring upon her. HIa un members draw yearly salaries and meet constantly for rehearsals. It can also be placed to Mr. Damrosch's credit that his was the first orchestra of standing to be placed in such a position of permanency other direction, and so. perhaps, has j through this world without a eoppr made enemies where he might hnvo:c"nv nn(1 nt "tand in the Now Jerusalem, tlian to own the whole world nnd "o to hell. I despise the system that mnkes social leadership depend on dollars nnd cents. Let si- cial leadership depend on character. Toil is honorable. Christ labored in the carpenter shop and God corn mended his faithfulness. God bless the honest man of toil. The business thnt succeeds by fraud has the curse of Almighty God upon it. Hear mo. men: All man's works will bo de- had friends, hnd he been more un- i bending and a little more Inclined to conciliate people who watted to take an Interest In his, IiIb work and his success. if he had any particular bane It was the notoriety-seeking "society woman." who had no real Interest In music, but was ever ready to take up a conductor, or n soloist, or a com- nnsor. for tho rpflopfpil clnrv thnt i willingness to bo exploited In this dl-l stro.vc1 ('SfcPl "'s character just rectlon Is much to his credit. It shows that with him music Ic an art, also a serious profession, and has n right to be treated as such. Seats on sale Friday morning at 10 o'clock. COTTAGEGROVETO HELP CRATER ROAD Subscription List Is Received There and Already a Goodly Amount Has Been Subscribed Is of National Importance. ELKS ARE BACK FROm ROSEBURG (Cottage Grove Loader.) Tho Crater Lake road will be built, and Cottage Grove will assist financially In Its making. A sub scription papor has been received here, and already a goodly amount has been subscribed toward the en terprise, which is of -national Importance. A. freight wreck south of Duns muir Thursday morning delayed all northbnand trains, and ns a conso-rprcnee- trains 14 and 10 wore an nuIEot? and went through this morning as sections of No. 12. Tho last sec tion went through at 0 o'clock. No. 11, southbound Shasta Lim ited, Yras also half an hour late, ow ing to tho congestion of traffic, whon the delayed trains begun coming tlirouglt. Special Mcetlnfj of the W. C. T. U, Mro. L. P. Lozier, prcsidont of tho W. C T. U.t has called n special mooting- of the Union to bo held hursday, Hay 19, at 4 p. m., at tho Baptist ehtrrcfa. Special business is to be transacted and a full nttondnnco of members is desired. Efcelraa tor Health. TO CHANGE NAME OF BALLINGER FRATERNITY UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, May 13. When the Bnllin ger chapter of Phi Delta Phi, tho nntionnl legal fraternity, meets ne.t week n resolution will bo introduced providing for a new name. The chapter is named in honor of Rich ard A. Bnllinger, secrctury of the interior. Members of the chnpter refuse to discuss the matter until it has come up before the society. i t i a i nt tc. 1 1 IUU LdlG 10 OldSSIiy J TO LET Pasturago for three or four head of horses with running water; one-quartor mllo out. James Bowl ing, 20 South Peach street, P. O. box 842. 47 FOR KENT Small houses, bunga lows and offlco rooniB. See Den. son, over Fruitgrowers Bank. CO WANTED Furnished room, by elderly man; would go out from center of city. State prlco and lo cation. Address "C," Mall Tri bune, 48 Antlered Herd Returns From North ern Trip, Giving Evidence of a Splendid Time Daniels Is Pre sented With Handsome Jewel. The Medford Elks returned, from a Jaunt to Itoseburg Friday morning and from appearances they had the time of their llvos, Rosobur treat ed 1'iom In a splendid rami nor. A large number of candidates were put over the road In Rooburi; and genera! Jollification was the order of the day. There was a touch of the sadder side of II fo also present when all of tho boys attended, In u body, tho funeral of Mrs. Adeo Vial, I tion tbo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred what he himself is will endure. Max- God Almighty search our hearts to night. Wc like to do things. God savs Inv up for yourselves treasure. i Happiest Time for a Young Man. 1 "The happiest time in the life of a young man is when he lend his bride into the homo ho hns provided nnd says to her. T made this for vou.' There is a joy in doing thing-. Men nnd women, you are building for eternity tonight: build upon enduring I foundations. , Faith and Works. "An Irishmnn and a Scotchman Jwere in dispute in a boat on the lake ns to the value of fnith and works, when tho Irishmnn illustrated hi-. I views in the following way: He call ed ono onr faith and tho other works. I'Xow,' he said, 'if I take faith alone , tho boat will go now-hither, and so ij' II take works alone, but whon I tnko both faith and works together, then tho boat goes forward to the desired haven.' 'Pat. you aro right.' said the Scotchman. Couple faith and works i together in Medford and the churches will move forward. j Neighbor, hoar me: Where is your, treasure tonight? ' The Colonel ,f Virginia. "A Southern gentleman took Ji i young bride . Virginia on a planta- They hail happy homo. One Hosiery Mom's, Ladies' and Misses', an extra good quality, any size, in col ors black or tan. 15c per pair Two pair for 2"u and the swollesf line of men's and ladies' 1'ancv hose in the eitv. 25c per pair Out Size Hose for ladies, black, tait and lace stripe. 25c-50c a pair $5.00 per Set A Ill-piece old and blue decorated dinner set. worth sf'7.."i0 to $S.f0 each, here tomorrow. $5.00 per Set The most complete line of overy-day table ware, glassware, tin ware and silverware in the city, and all popular priced. Hanging flower bas kets, just in two si'.es, 2fe and .'Ifjc each. 1,000 Cakes TOILKT SOAP, 3 cakes for 10c Underwear Ladies' vests, pants .iiid union suits at, money-saving prices. 10c to $1.00 Water Sets optic six blown match glass I 'lain or jugs, with tumblers to $l.00-$l.25 per Set Table Oil Cloth $1.00 to $1.20 per set. Most standard quality, 25c a yard HUSSEY'S Free July 6, a $35.00 Writing Desk Portland; Hert M. MorrlH, LoulBlann; S. .M. Colvln. Portland; S. T. Pnltuor, Tncomn: C. W. Hlock, Snn Francisco; .1. W. SIlverHteln, San KrnnclHco; P. St. Louis; II. S. Hrownlnt:. Indian- St. Louis; II. S. Ilrnwnlnf. Indian-J npolls, Ind. The Moore Walter Frnzln Hrown. Chicago; Leslie C. Hrown. Chicago; A. W. Arnold, Portland; II. D. Mills. Klamath Falls; J. A. Fruelo;. Roeh tiator, N. Y.; P. P. Phillips, Chicago; J. F. Withors. Snn FranclHco; Mr. E. T. Mortlnnd, GrnntH t Puhh; E. Clunton, Grants Pass; MIhh Aiich Slmska. GranU Phhb; J. W. Holmes, Portland; J. P. Hvrne, San Frnnebtco. --', : Rardon Is servlnn fresh strawberry Ice cream. That's tho reason. j ! . - ( For Sale HAVE YOU ATTENDED THE UNION MEETINGS COME OUT TONIGHT Dr. French E. Oliver IS DELIVERING SPLENDID ADDRESSES EVERY NIGHT, BEGINNING AT 7:30 P. M, only child WOK hum tit tlicm. ulii.'li J, niakeley, who waa drowned in row to youn ,vomaim,)0,i ,..,. tho Umpqun recontly. lenmrt of the rm,tl.r,r' henntv m Un. T. E. Daniels, past exalted ruler of mmQ (10f 010 (1;,v ft mm tho local lodge, returned tho proud from (j10 ,nomitnir;s oamo into posfiessor of a inagnhlcent Joweled I lomo nnd Jov , llailL,ilt(!r. ir0 emblem preKonted by tho members ol 8y i,0r lo R0 ,l5m 0 hiH hmn() Medford lodgo So. 11C8. Tho pro- on (j1(J ,i8 ns ,,is wfo T, 11(J tJI0 nnnintlnn nTiOAnli UfnU mnfln lt?P 1 r I I 1 1 ... . aui.ianuii nj.v... ..w,io proudly took his hnppv bride io uuurjci uupiuy bi.iiiu uauitoi iuiui. It was given Mr. Daniels In token of bis mnny efforts on bohnlf of tho local lodge. Christian Science. Services aro hold Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of Iokboii sennon, "Mortals nnd Immortuln." Sunday school ut 10 o'clock; testi the prepared mountain home. "The colonel sat one evening, Had, on his broad vornmln, thn binlK wore fiinuintr tlmir evening on, and the neurocH were coining in from (In fields, and his pood wife said to him : 'Colonol, wlint makes you so sad?' 'Mother,' ho said, 'tho bouse never Hoerncd so large as since Mary wont nway. Let us sell nil nnd build n rnoninl meetings Wednesday at 7::i() ' '10,nof 0,1 4,10 "'"unlain nonr our child, p. m. The public is cordially invited ! 'J.1''; to those servicos. 128 North Orapo1 . ,I,R trenBiiro was in tho rnouti- streot, houso. north Shorniun-Clay rnusif) HuHkins for Health. Rardon served more than 4 2000 customers at his bakery and fountain counters last Saturday. What's thfl rin- F5R PENT Room and board sult- son? nblo for ono or two gent omen Riverside Avenue. 49 325 tnin. Is your trensiira with flod on tho hills of Zion? Ifnvo you laid il up tlinro?" Tho subjoet lnnihf is "Neighbor hood Gossipers," and tho special message, "Forgiveness." A score or inoro confesKcd fln-ist yoslorda.v. Hotel Arrivals. Tho Nnsh Mlus Kvolyn Groon, Now York; W. 0. Lyons, Now York; .Mark ICohn, Httltlmoro; L. D. Lydny, Chicago; A. E, iJntln, San Francisco; O. J. Foster, Portland; L. 8. Stanley, 120 acres timber, .f-UlO, 7- room house, .1."00. 1 team, harness and wagon, $225. 1 temn, harness nnd wagon, $000. KiO Acres -IVSs rnilcH from Talent. $20. 100 Acres 4 miles from Talent; enod for alfalfa. 0 Acres, ouo-hnlf mile from Phhoe nix, $1,000. 34 Acroa 3 miles from Medford, un der ditch. Will divide 20 Alfulfa, 15 fruit, iya miles from town 5-roo'n bungalow, modem : n nnnp. 8- roora hnngalow, modomj fine buy. Lots in Wost Wnlnut addition; $350. TorniH. 20 acres, 2 Vis miles out, sot to com mercial fruit, $375. 7-Itoam modern houso, 2 blocks from main, $3,500. WANTED. Men to thin fruit. Kxporionccd much hand. Men to work in hay field. Ranch hands, 2 girls for genornl housowork, $1 pur day. 2 girls for gonoral housowork, $2f per month, E. F. A. BITTNER Mouforti Employment Bureau. Business chances, real estate, .il kinds of hJp furnished nnd IniHiruv. chances handled. Room 208, Taylor & Phlpps Bid". Phono 4141 Main. THE PLACE The ideal combination of ood water, scenic beauty and productive soil, convenient to a tfood town is nowhere in the valley so apparent as at Central Point. Observing people i'roin Chi cago and other metropolitan cities are building substantial homes in this favored location. Transfers of property are numerous at advanc ing prices. One of the choices spots, 1 1-2 miles west of Central Point is for sale at a low price, considering improvements. THE PROPERTY Consists of il acres, all under cultivation, half planted to apples and pears, one to three years old and ten acres planted lojilfalfy; good house, barn, grapes and small home orchard. THE PRICE Is $17,o00 on good terms, with discount for all cash. Will sell -10 acres including 10 acres alfalfa and V acres fruit without improvements for H00 per acre, or will sell half interest in same. Call or address Owner, Ml W. Sixth St., Medford, Oregon.