HEDFORD MATE TRIBUTE, MEDFORD OREGON MONDAY, .TUNIS 7, 1915 PAGE THREE EPWORTH LEAGUE CLOSED ANNUAL CONVENTIONSUNDAY The closing hours or the Epworth Lcbruo convention which has boon In Bcsolon tho past thrco days at tho First Methodist church wcro tho most Interesting of tho entire con vention. At 11 o'clock Itev. J. K. Hawkins preached tho convention sermon, bringing to tho young pcoplo tho thought or higher visions and higher Ideals of Christian service At 3 o'clock Mrs. J. K. Hawkins Ravo n most earnest talk upon tho Junior Lengtio work, and covered this lino In an ablo manner. Tho dovtlonal servlco was hold at 6:30 o'clock under tho leadership of Miss Flora Shillings of Grants Pass. Over ono hundred young Epworth lans from Ashland and Tulcnt were present, as well as a largo delega tion from Jacksonville and other points of tho valley. In alt there was in attendance- at this young people's Bcrvlco of over 300, which according to previous records Is tho largest meeting of such n naturo ovor assem bled In Mcdford. i Nov. Van Fossen. tho Klamath district superintendent, gavo nn In teresting address at 8 o'clock, direct ing special attontlon to tho matter of efficiency and servlco. A tho conclusion of tho address tho ontlro congregation of young pcoplo formed In lines about tho church and Hang "Onward Christian Soldiers," nftor which tho convention song, "TIs nurnlng In My Soul," was sung Every dclcgato departed highly lilonsod with tho convention, and Baying that It was tho best conven tlon over held In tho state. At tho Epworth League con'vontlon Saturday, Koseburg was named tho next convention city and tho follow ing officers nnmed for tho. year: Mrs. Miller, Wilbur, president; Mr. Luther Hoyer, Ilrockway,' 1st vice president; Mr.. John Ynden, Klamntli Falls, 2nd vlro-presldcnt; Miss Myrr tlo Qleason, Central Point. 3rd vlco presldent; Miss Ituth Daniels, Mcd ford, 4th vice-president; Miss Clara Wines, Mcdford, Junior Lvaguo supt. Mr. Ituluff Patterson. Itosoburg, bcc Totary; Oranfcll Dazell, Ashland, treasurer. Following Is a list by townB of those In attondnnco at thu conven cenven conven teon: Ashland: Misses Anna Hollo Van Nattn, OJIvq Fancher, Annie Payne, Maplo Pnyno, Gertrude Harbor, Mar garet Hodgson, Mesdames II. J. Van Fossen, W. J. Douglas, Messrs. J. O. Illgg. J. H. Hunter, W. J. Douglas, E. O. Smith, Homer Hillings, II. J. Van Fossen, 1 1. 8. Palmorlco, C. H. Ella pon. , Ilreckway: Messrs. 'Avery-Hoser, nml Luther Hoyer. Central Peint: Miss Myrtle Dunten. Gold Hill: Mrs. C, E. Wharton, Wlsses Kdnn Proctor, Florence Whar ton, MargucrltoWharton. Grants Pass: Misses Dora Herman, Helen Hair, Wlnnlfrod Flfleld, Mar Ion Sabln, Esther Gllkoy, Vivian Isham, Messrs. Lorcn lliislor, Wln fluld Gllkcy, Lynn Snblu and Ulila Hasler. Jacksenville: Misses Oretchen I'uhl, Coy Tranuncll, Maudo Itypholtz Illdrod Coslett, Ellen Hint man; Mohdames W. G. CaudlH, A. Coslct; Messrs. W, G. Caudlll, Denver A. 11. Yeo, C, W. Lehman, Morris Jones, A. C. McCornlols. Marsh, Houbcn PItz, A. Coslet. Klamath Falls: Miss Lulu Walton, liurg and Mr. Chas. L. Roberts. Talent; Misses Wlnnlfrod Reynolds Dolphin Coleman, Helen Adamsou, lluth Garvin, Calllo Vogcll, Ona Max on, Lucllo Holdrldgn, Anglo Hell, Edith Tyer, Florence Glbbs; Mes dames I. I. Williams. W. II. Yeo, C. W. U-liinan, Holdrldgo, H. C. High; Messrs. H, A. Sprague, II. C. High, J. O. Wlthrow, C. E. FrtiPian, Rny lloynolds, George Jeffrey, Lloyd Lacy, Arnold Coleman, Ivan Houston, Clarence Jeffrey, 1. C. Williams, W. Wilbur: Miss May Wells. Iteseburg: Misses Lilllo Maclver. llornlco Jurgens; Messrs. Waldo Marstus, Merle Payne, Herald Hlnns-dnle. GOLD HILL FISH SCENE FROM "THE CRUCIBLE' .. AT THE STAR THEATER MONDAY . sheen AD i KS REPORT ANOTHER VICTORY CONSTANTINOPLE, June 7. Thu nllied troops on the. flullipoli iwnin biilu liuve been driven liuek with heavy loso, neeertlinj: to mi nft'ieia! htatenituit iMiii toiluv by tho Turkish vr offieo, which tuy: "Stubborn fiRhtinj? oh the Seddul Hahr front Iih been fciuicoMfiil for " This wiib aohiovud by owr ripht wing coHnter-nttuuking. The unumv wa. driven back t dinonlor into hi jIJ position after uft'erinjc heavy l0fti." BY STATE BOARD (dolil Hill News.) The contribution of a Gold Hill in ventor to the protection of fish from tho ravages wrought by irrigation ditch intakes hns received the offic ial approbation of the Mute mime nnd fish commission. Tjic Kelt fish screen, invented and patented by Clinrlcs'KelL a hlncksmith of this city, will now fulfill its mission of preserving tho splendid trout fishing of Oregon and other stales. At n re cent meeting of the I'omiiiwsion the successful device was adopted as an officially approved type of fish screen. Several weeks ago, following Ihc action of the commission, District Game Warden Sam L. Sundry receiv ed instruction to procure a three nnJ onc-lialf foot Kcll screen and proceed to Hood River, installing the screen at that point as a free object lesson by the state. It was accordingly in stalled and is now giving most satis factory service. Orders have been received by Messrs. Koll and Weed of this city, who are associated in the manufacture of the surecu, from vari ous parts of the state. It is claimed hv tho inventor, nnd borne out by the state tests, that the Kcll screen is the answer to a do iiuind for some practical method of preventing the passago of fish through irrigation and power ditches without impairing the efficiency of tho flow. Kvery conceivable test w.i mado in attempts to clog the screen under working conditions, but the cur rent ran smoothly on nnd the obstruc tions were carried easily over the cylinder. A PLANNING IN- PEN! SYSTEMS NEW YOHIC, Juno 7. Evidence of had planning and of uclnriuiotnitivc methods which court disaster was found by the Carnegie foundation for the ndvnnccnieiitvof tenohing in both public and private pension systems examined by that organization, ac cording to annual-report of its presi dent, Dr. Henry S. Pritehett, publish ed today. "Systems are started with a small fund in the hope that somehow nr other it may he increased," said the report. "It is probable unless a halt is called that coiibidcrahla damage will be done within the next few youii if the pension idea assumes the di mensions of a fashion. The rapid development of recent years has been accomanicd by an utter disregard of the simple mathematical principles involved. The last few years have seen the collapse or imminent collapse of pension systems of comnarativ y recent date." OF ST. LOUIS, Juno 7. Application was mado to tho federal district court bore today for tho appointment of a receiver for tho Knights of Honor, a fraternal organization. Tho applica tions asks that the lodgo bo declared Insolvent. It declares that on April :!0 last the liabilities or the order wcro approximately $G00,000 and the ftHsots 1100,000. Tho outstanding Insurance Is placed at $23,000,000. Tho petition says tho Insuranco copimlssloncr of Missouri reported to tho attorney general of tho stato on March 12, 1915, that an official ex amination disclosed that tho order was not carrying out Its contract In good faith and that quo warranto proceedings should bo Instituted against it. FRENCH MINE LAYER IS SUNK BY A MINE PARIS, June 7. The ministry of marine has given out an official an nouncement reading: "The Kreneli iiiuic-lavcr CiiMtlii nucii has struck a mine at the en trance of u buy in tho Aegean tea. The captain and another officyr and sixty-four sailors were nicked up b a liritibh torpedo-bout destroyer. i osiblu that other survivor ware, able to reach the oniifct, whure thuy may have bcn taken prisoner by tho Turk,." The French mine liijer Casabianon was of 405 tons and 'JU'J teet Ion;,'. She had h coiuplvmcnt of 128 men. X !fl S" liBKt Wry JBp fB 'vittnfcT Hfcv. v ah CONICAL PEBBLE I'LL II M AIN RADEN'S IP T (Gold Hill News.) Throughout southern Oregon the fraternity which delves into the hills for pay rock is watching with inter est the pcifinpnnce of the Hradcn'i new conical pebble mill. . Some weeks have been spent in the installation of the ponderous machine, which consti tutes a complete innovation in lo'-nl milling methods. The mill has been hi operation for several days nnd is grinding its golden grist without a hitch. Together with tho tailings which are being fed it for a saving of their unclaimed values, thu mill has increased its ordinary ore capacity of i.r0 tons to a gross digestion of 'J.'iO tons per day. It is said to ho per fectly successful .in every way. The, conical pebble mill works on tho principle of the cement tube mills, in that the rock is ground to flour by tho niltioii of the flinty pebbles in cou jinuoiiH revolution. The mill proper, as indicated by the iinuio, is cone shaped. Tho ix'bbles or rocks em ployed are the' sire of oranges and very smooth ami hard. There was .a belief, borne out in purl by Some in -vesligat'uni, that the ipiality, of slouc required ' for the purpose could not bo. secured in this country. At any rule, the ton or two which accompan ied the Ilraden's new mill were im ported. They are gathered on the Norwegian coast, Coitnin local en gineers have discovered a similar peb ble, equally as hard and perfectly adapted to the purpose, as they claim, nlone; the course of Itoguc river. The Hraden mine has never before reached tho pinnacle of production. Willi the installation of thu Hardiiige mill the old order changes and it is anticipated that the pro)crty will set a high record for the Gold Hill dis trict and the state. GNRMANY 10 PAY ATHKNS, June 7. The (ienn.in government has admitted the respon sibility of the commander of the German submarine who on April H torpedoed and sunk the Greek steam er Kllispontos in the North sea. The government agrees further in comS'iisatc the owners of (he vessel , Ihc value of which is to be decided b two experts, one Greek and one (It r man. IS MEDFORD SATISFIED? The I'Mdeiire Is Convincing The Testimony Open to llivitstlgntloii. Jloforo a ktatoment can bo accepted here, It must be supported by local testimony by the evldenco of some one residing In Mcdford Stutoments from unknown pcoplo In remote places may be truo, but we cannot prove them. Hero Is a statement by a Mcdford resldent: 8. Colbert, runner, 90,2 N Centrul Ave., Medford, says: "Kidney trou ble came on suddenly. I had terrl bio pains and weakness across my back and could hardly stoop or straighten In a few diiyn I was knocked out completely and I thought 1 was done for Tho kid' noy secretions were unnatural and I had to get up ofton at night. I lost much sleep. Poan's Kidney Pills brought me wonderful benefit I can now do my work without pain and weakness and I got my proper rest at night. The kidney secretions aro natural, too." Prlco 5(ie, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy -got Doan's Kjldnoy Pills the sumo that Mr. Golkort had. Foater-MU-burn Co , Prop , Iluffalo N Y dv. PEAR' DSCOVERY Ml REGION PROVES A MIRAGE NKW YOHIC, June 7. Whether (.'rocker Land, which Hear Admiral Hubert !'. Peary believed he saw at a distance when in the Arctic region north of tho western part of the American continent, is a myth, an il lusion mid a mirage, was the subject of discussion among the scientists today. The arguiuent arose over a letter from Donald Mac.Milliiii, now in tho Arctic, regions,, at the head of an ex pedition sent there to ascertain whether Crocker Lnand really existed. In a letter to the New York Tribune Mr. Mac.Milhui said that Crocker Laud docs not exist, but that from the heights of Cape Thomas Hubbard and for several days on the 1'olui sea there was every appearance of au immense tract of land with hills and snow-capped peaks in the northwest. As they inarched toward it, Mr. Mac Millati reported, it shifted its location and eventually disappeared. Dr. Henry V. Ostium, president of the American Museum of Natural History, one of the institutions which supported the MacMillau expedition, was quoted teday: " ' "It seems to have been demonstrat ed clearly that Ih'crc is no laud I here. ".Mr. 0-tliorn said Hear Admiral l'cnry did not claim lo have actually discovered the laud, but from tho data he furnished in rcgaid lo the probability of its being there it seemed likely that he wns right. "It is nppnicnt in MucMilluu's let ter that he saw the same mirage lh.it Peary noticed," said Mr. (Inborn. GERMANY STILL PROBING TORPEDOING OF NEBRASKAN WASHINGTON, June 7.- Ambas sador Gerard icnortcd today that the German admiralty us yd had no re M5KHfr2KKKK"XK: A' t t f I t t t ? f r T ? ? y ? ? ? V y y y y y DON'T MISS ATTENDING THIS RemodelingSale TUESDAY MORNING y i y t y y y y y y y T y 5 y y ! This stock must be reduced. Wo must have more room, and tho only way to got this space and got it quick moans a sacrifice in stock. The entire uppor floor of ready-to-wear, covering ohe-third tho space of tho en- T tiro building, is to be moved on tho lower floor. Wo must have somo place to put this stock within tho next week or ten days. Wo have gono through every department in the store and mado radical reduc tions; some have been cut one-fourth, some a third, others one-half and more. Most of this sale merchandise consists of summer morchandiso.jou will noed now for everyday summear wear. Nevor mind tho carpenters' noise, but visit this sale every day. t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y FREE TRIP TO THE PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION A SPECIAL. FBATURB FOR THE MONTH 01MUN13 Willi every 10e pur ohnso for tho next thirty days entitles you to one purchase slip. The lady pre senting the most of these slips by July 1 gets one of these trips absolutely free, & including transportation, berth and the allowance of $5.00 each day for five days while at the fair. i y y ? i t y t rip, but educational as well. Save tho sale slips and 'ask1 your neighbor and V 'riciwlK lit mivn llunn i'ov von. ,r '.. t J . . . . CONDITIONS: This trip given to ladies only, and you .must file your name at the office of this store by Juno 10 to enter this contest. We give you a pur chase slip with every sale, whether charge or cash. All. charge accounts, must be paid by July .1 to be redeemed on this1 contest. Wo reserve the right to re strict employes of this store. For further particulars' call' at the' office of phone. Save the saleslips during this sale. ....'. . , .,.. No nicer trip or easier way to earn a vacation. 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