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o o o r . . o 2 ft MEDFORD ' 'MATTiVR'FRUyE. MTCDrOUD. 01KOONT, MONDAY. .UTl,y (i, HVjr, PAGE THREE ! Tiled in baptist "ogEUNioN is event !: RHMRRH 11IIARRFI flRRRFAT INTFRFST i J mm a a mm a a mm a mav m-arjWB i aanaai i mw a rymm a ibbi a , a a a aaaa ... " . fi, .w , o o -The Firm Ash- Baptist church land, Vfeiulnnt In the suit Ashland Bautlst cliurcfiMor uoBes.slo; the house Worship, and property, and membership, FiiilayCflleU a mo tion In the circuit court for a "niore definite andcertain" complntnt, Vind ihuw curium imrugraiu In the orig inal complaint he stricken,, on the Krounds of "frivolity, ahum uud lm niatorlalltyV ' O The First Baptist ehurch,the Rev. n. c MlUer pastor, is iu. lowing thnJ "Four Sqvure (lospel Movement," nsr propounded hjr Auee Mcpherson, and the Ashland Baptist church up holds the estnlillshed doctiOes. The estOltsTied chujjy-h Is requested In the motion to "set out yerbntlm the distinctive piinQle mm articles of faith, of the Baptist 0iurch, as promulgated in the rituals of said de ObQinati(JQ" ft Also "to set Rrth with particular ity what thOsald tenetuojl Istlnc tive principles are as set flh in the BaptQt church manual, us enuncd hthe Dr.Qj. Newton BrowiQ D. JJ '. and "tp seA forth who the said Dr.". Newtori jsruvOiO, TJ. -p., "Is, . and by wight uifcSioi'ity he iKoscrlbes the artitles'of iilh." w. . QIt Is also yeciu est ed that tl dler ences in faith between the '"JAnir HquiLro Gospel," ',, and the Bnp0st cUiTh, M any, bo eiuimeiiited; name tlfc members of theVshland Baptist church jio "haveieen kept out or away therefrom," and ''the names f members whQ have been expelled ur dropped from tho rolls,"is alleged. Ol'he defendants also ask the Arftulu "throu deception, hypocrisy. mesmeric inftuence, prevailed on quite o. lurgo nuinoer of the members of her churches as wcjl as -the Bap tist chunift to become adherents to the s&ism, said tighlsm being nnig; onistic toXhe teacnings of the Baptist church,'' m? ftricken out. '" . Thuse of the word ''prosjlytln in securing members to the - new creris also requested to bstricken. ( The motion also set forth, th$ "each Baptist ch&ch Is a distinctive organization, nO untr the Jurisd tlon of any othcQ 'organization." o P AHHLAXDrs Julv B.-Aj reunion of more1 than passing Inter em Ju taking place now In Ashland, In which the nine children of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. A Hh era ft, senior are gnQored from a nunwer of states and from across the Pacific to .nssemb once more be neath the parental roof tree. Tho one Who cQne the greatest distunco Is KdH win jsiu'ruii,wivno,wiii "is win ure hero from China, where they have, mission field. MivAshcraft has been very 111 but hopes to regain M.h health sufficiently to return to Ira chosen work In the fall. They Jjrought with phem a wonderful collt-ctltm qf Chi nese nicies, unu picijwyes oi many notubhV William Ashcraft is here from Texas, tho seQtnd greatest dfi- lunce. The others of the family pr ent ure: Mr. and Mrs. George A craft and two children.fron Ne porN Mr. and Mrs. Norman 10. Ash crul't and three sons; Mr. and Mrs. fount eO uud daughter -Ksther and 1. I,. Ashcraft. JrT, MeilfordQ and Mrs. Elmer Ashcraft and ! Z8: SH OtO. SAYS HE NEW "YOrtK, July 0. (A. P.)' been number of yeui-8 in thQ Visa Hln Wills, pitlonul women's tennis 'chumplon, who 1h prnoticiiiK 2 gritphlc reports receiwd here today by the Loyal U'gion of l,ogi Uumbermen from -various -distri The reports Indira Wl ihti.io p-r cent of Qho fir sawmlHs rjuiiMMl cutting this morning. Th repoi'is show, however, that loggnig Is eomparatlVf ly liiativn untl inoro than sixty per -tnt ut the fir t-nnips operating to.IQ-. TIip lniior Ugh lover at the mills wna om iKst In yeurs. m? of Ai You rnn't teach an old &og ny tri.-kB. ltuV old tricks teach new do IEIJ.Y. OSAX JRANO'lSCO. yly C (A. P.) TwoHvorld'a records were broken and two were tied ill the lrick and field evijits of the National A. A. V. meet-wlW-h was Itrouwht to a c-Kne hereS'CHterdny. Th NeOVork Ath letic Wuh ( ti TiM'il victorious for two dayp. Yotrdny I; ;.:.iiio a clc;in sweep. iiOthe relays , :itP on Satur day won the national Sfnlor tOjnl- zation title. The .Hollywood AtlW Forest mils for nOior net events leil cluh took the Junior chanfMon- of the eastern seusonOlooks forward J whips which Oere held Friday, to a meeting next yeuP with the TlQ high scores In the senior Wimbledon champion, M0i Suzanno cham-pionships xQe: New York A. Kenglen. Kc.. 014; Illinois , A. C. IU and tho Arriving here unheralded from her Olympic club, San Francisco, 20. home In BQkcley, Cal., MIsa WUIh The four cPick sprinters of the e:ressed the hope tWU she would New York club established a yw have the opportunity uT (iP)OHingi the world's rerd In the 4-10-yard re LUlteu smiesj-naklng the distance nr 41 sua'- son; Mr. babyrom Bnlile Mountain, Nevada; Lcroj AshcraiiT McCloud, Callfot-niu; Mr; and Mrs. Merle Dunlap, Ashland, making W'en sons and lo dSrught'M's all meeting for the first timo in fif teen years, lW length oKtlme elaps- Chester. Mass. Thence to -3Abright, X. 4 v lug since oi e first reunion, Many fes tivities murk the days. Friday, vy. swimming 0irty was staged at Jami son 0iJrlgH, ut which the, relatives undQi number of othert&onnQcted by marrlnge were prent. Yesterday (tfi K"ur,1W the family gauging was In luithiu Park at whlctaall were there, wijJi Mss. Jiruner, anT Mr. and Mrs. Lon? with thfamlly oup. At this.tUiie pieties were taken com- raemorfitlve of the wvne'r Ai&tli family dmneivwill ,ba. in .the park tomorrow. Some of tno number, will noje uble to renin lig so. the dn.xS are filled to the limit in the dc- htful visit of long sepurnted loved ones. Mr. and Mrs. 1. L,, Ashcraft senior are two of Ashland's fine folks are neighbor and .friend can testify. Theyume here many years (So, built championship of the all-Englan, 'the pleasant home nncl the many "Is , tournnMient today, Jean 1 irienuwiips; euueatea tnei: O&b BesS tonu now are seeing gfmn comlort- nieniuu imir. nay asu oi cmui amy fHiuoiiHntoin xneir own noines '"'. n iuiih hchhwi.; and dowtg their part of thtvorld's Indlanniis, 6-4, 11-9, l-ti, tf-3. after work In wojahv.hile ways. ffildom a desWrnte struggle, during ThKh way a family nunfi&rlng nearly- thirty ;tho Atfiericans camefrom 'behind and ITe gathered froWi so fur away for the ;"eu score at two sets an. hoTUPComlng. - - 1 . .. . J. Farlbv of Church .street siif- IfQd a serious Occident, the morning of the Fourth, it is im habit to go to the ice tQint every imQning for Ice, I taking it buck to his home. Op this mowDing as he was IsteijS tttt.to Norm Main near, the buiRilnfs have bt(w turn, away; he fS IL ov a trem injurmak mmgi'ii. severely. it is mvj w.li.ui. Wi..u.w,vxw..qunleratood- number. of ribH Wd lght. . ' ' ,.i . ih. u.iih mukes it a sea-lous atter. - .. " i Mr. unci Mrs. George Helws and children witii a party of friends drove jyD Grants Mi, inat.city.:. Lithia park waf- fuil of picnic par- est lad buck and wing dancer of theA thQge py am,artley One of thAbest vaudeville offerings of tto season is schedule ror . the cSi-pheum, Jr. Advanced vaudeville at 4nt Craterlan tomorro. Matlnee IIa White's Entertainerspient "Minstrelsy of 1925," snappy dancing and clever songs feature he num ber. .The company include $ohby Tensest, a singer of blue songs Major White. Hilly Clark and LII; White. .Miss White Is called The fa day. (ft Two canaries sing as an accompanift ment Althea Lucas & Co., -in "their Artistic Triumph," which consists of 'i a number of nses .and feats. of f: stre'th and skill. ie scenic effects are of exceptional beauty. Arthur Miner and Ken BcDwne..twffi ': college boys, give a comeg? kit- en ; titlei"I GIveIn." The gistest lfffe .: of chatter heard In this city iP of ; fered In thin imr. "Behind The Bars" A a musical . novelty offered by Billy Carmen, with novelty effects, that sets off his wonderral xylophone playing. Ben Mowatt and Miss Billie Mullen, Aa a con&dy dancing and singing turn. They are called the SunbrIte Pair' nnd afford plenty of laugh.' The vaudeville company for this bill. In number of 'people engaged. Is the largest sent out this summer by tj, Western Managers' association Toplcs0f the Dny.'Vind a Mack Sen nett comedy are -the photewjtay offer- ings for the bill. French star IfO the iMlted Statesj-inaklng the lawn tennis comnmtee sent a repre-onds. Tho old rocofd was 42 4-0 sentatlvto ance in 1H20. Should seconds, which also was t by such n Siiatch lnt bo nrovlded. she Vpw Ym-P team in 1921. n DokQ for it two years henev upon r i. Taylor. Illinois A. C, set 0 graduating from the University oiOnew world's cord for tho 440-yard California when Qh plans to study t hurdles, when he won the .)I1U. 1 lit! ""0 11111 r.j 4 event In wus sceoiuls. Dnve O'KtvrfirtilPleil I'll ubrontl. As to her chaOo CI defeating Mile. I.enb'len, Miss wills gave this opin ion: "Perhaps I will beat her when she KrowOold." . ronTUANH, OreVJuVm 6 (A. P.) Miss wills nluns to compete next Presides Tt)onin 1.. Turner of the' week at the LoTigwood cricket club, Portland club of te Pacific Const Ilrookllne, Mass., and later at, Man- lcauuo announced today he had' attain she will go'RiKned DnveTJ'h.eoW), loimcner. iveert vAi sold some time ago hy 1'ortlamr. tojho WlchltO Falls clulOof theS'exas leue luu did not report owlniPto ill nevM " IITE1S fife lftrtMATH FALLS, Orw Ju Karl Hitchie of Ixiaminh Falls fought WIMBRDONV July C (A. P.) France won the anen's doubles ten rot rn children u"d Ben$ Lacostc beating the young .Tnlmiilit Curiam lk'ilUMl Air.iitl id ten-rouim draw with FO"llo iy.)f New Orleans 1Q the miQi jffnven or the boxing earn noro &at mday night. The boys jiro heavy- wHfthtO Hturkey of'hiQi. Cal.. won from Johnnie CaiTsun of SpCkane iithe semi-wliuOi). A ascending, the where . were shock for the celMjbration in riijiinili'''''''' Yesterday's llcstiltQ At Portlnnd, 1-11; Sacramento, 0-3. . ' t , At Seattle, 1-2; Salt Ijike, 0-4. At I.os Angeles, 2-J: Vernon, 0-4. ; At Sun Krnnclsco, f-D; Oaklund, 10-7. :;:Mpi)UNBS ton &Vke Tnhoe nndnnt Yosemlttfa While 8:30 a. m. for the scout camp ntbiere thescenic beauties of the Valley. tfighway were all enjoyed: O Three ,'ars loaded with eupp and eleven hoys, left from Pat and Robinson's garnge this morning t tit L' Iake of the Woods. Ten boys, to l gether with Cecil 0. Waok, scout i executive, and a truck lQid of sup-f- plies wen up last week to set up tents and get the campQeady. The hoys are looking forward to the time ! of their lives. There will be twenty- A six boys from Medford there the first week, together with -several frci "i KamnCI Fails. Cars will leave eVfery , Monday ' morning for the next four weekj at 8 a. m. from Patton and -Robinson's garage to take new groups to camp . and bring back the boys that wish 4p come home. Boy a that are planning to go later should register wlthw Rev. E. P Lawrence at 41 8. Holly anyWhorn- tng from 9 a. m. toQ2 m., A soon as possible In order that plans may be laid to takeM:are of ull who wteh to go. O i It will be aprn-cciated very much ; fanyone planning to visit Lake of the Woods any . time during the ''-i month would take un mall for the camp. Please notify Rev. E. P. Law. l rence, Rev. J. ti. Coan or Mr. Corn wall. Motor cars were furnished by Cop ro. Mason Motor Co., and W. H V Leverette. families who spent tho day were. The Mr, and. Mrs.-red Ndll and family who had their supper in .the park. The 'Towner fam($yL and a host . of otheix, not countfnfrlhe tourists who paused Jo spend the day in Its cool ness and beauty. : Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Polev. damrh 1r Mary, JoHartley. and MlspMari Ijolvivb ure in x'oruuuu ULienuing ine C.'Sb. convention. A pleasant family party celebrated the Fourth at the home' of one of Its members yesterday with a pi&iic din ner sf on tho lawn.under the shade of ginnf trees.' Sixteen people gvere gathered about the tables which were laden with althe good things that belong-to family feasts. The W.iy wuh spent in quletvlsltlng. Those who mado up the party-were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wheeler Miss Louison Eunictfi ninu -majorie wneeier una (rierrica Wheeler of Medford; Mrs. Mary Mathews of Medford; Mrs. ' Abbie Thomas of Medford; Miss May Park er and Malco3n Parker of Sand lego who are guests of .tftj Andrews and Wheeler families; Mrs. Orneo.E. AtW arews ana Air, ana Airs, yturon An drews and daughters at whose home the reunion was held, with', a ' gVl friend .from Monmouth who is at tending normS here. ' O Miss Parker and her brother leave for San Diego Tuesday, vutiti route. They will spend nomeWime at MncMIIlnn sftn IcaTi. CHICAOO, July 6. Associates of Commander E, F. McDonald, Jr.t sec ond In wrmmand- of the MarMlllan arctic 3(pedUioiI, recelvod wireless lA-ftsages today saying that the party wou!J U-.t. IJutt' Harbor, Labrador, about miaftei'hoon. . Qind Columbia 1 The Screen h By Te Press Agent, If the pleture-golng public, thinks It haseen the so-called "last word'.' in " ammal 'performances on' the screen, It U duo for a genuine sur prise, beginning tomorrow matinee, at the Rtnlto theater, where the ever- pontar Tom Mix be seen in hla latest triumph, "Teeth, "Qn which his wonder horse, Tony, and a handsome dQr,,a Great Dane, vie with each other In displaying - histrionic Intelligence "Teeth" is not advertised as an ani mallcture, yet It Is doubtful if two beasts manifested suchv consummate skill in Interpreting a Jline art. H "The Prnlrle Wife," which closes ni ine niaiio ipLrnier lonignii a iuvc drama enacted iA the open, and with real peon a .and real events woven Into it fQ good measure. i Dorothy Devore is an ideal prairie wife, and Herbert Rawlinson stages a magnificent comeback here. What happens to these two folks on the prairie Is apt to happen to any young romantic couple,, that begins life. ..They have their., disappoint ments and their joys, ami they find. ns the world has always found, that from the heights of ecstacy to the depths of descalr Is a sheer drop of but a moment i warning. 'BAN -FRANCISCO July C-(A. V.) ' f ' "' 3 -Paul W' or of tT,e San Francisco '- , scrloulll club Is again the; leader In Pacific jwoumIod John CnsBy ,.n sho(ltlnK Coast league latuj,e-averages. Un-lBf&,r at Co Bmuh twenty. miioa official figures Including Saturday s WMt bf h(Jro gatuny nl(.ht, d)ed In ggpes. gives the Seal left fielder an a Hoqulam hospital last, night as ft average of .408. Frank Urmslll of tho ,,, .eif.iI1Iii.tod-wounifl at tho Seattle Indians, is nQ c lose second tlrae.of the shooting. Joiin Cfcey will with .404, and "Lefty- O'KoulObalt recver . nhyslcions Bny.HilthouBh- ho Lake, with a .402 thffd. ' wm h)o.the sight of his right eye.. Wally Hood is; setting tho pace for Deputy Sheriff Ocorgo Dean, In the AngelFwith riri averngo of .354, 'charge of Investigation o tho . vase, ltohwer Is' leading Ijhe Portland bat- sai share, .were no i)owdor burns on tors with. 347. ' Bruhuker ' to -the Walters temple or fuco after tho Oaks with .341, Hoffmnn the Sena- shooting, leading him to believe that tors with .300 nnd Warner the 'Ver- soutane elso may have taken part In non Tigers with .302. t Itl8 shooting. ..''. Lazarre of Salt Lake la high man in the home run. dopartm'Qt with 24. . L.me3f Seattle leads the leai for stolen bases with a total of 2 Wednesday Special, dOOO Remnants o . o HALF XVI V(Ily0 o oo o a n Silks . Woolens Fereale iirtgnami0 Toweling4 "Sateens 0 Sbeelihg White Goods Gttkairi Net o 0 GroiiiiSs Come early dto getctha best selection s . , ; i e o o llitl 1.. .I'r.l t .!.". :ilf. . (.! ,'M n , V. ri-i'l c.i .-..:d Susnitno Wlnsr Dorics. .WIMBLEDON, July 0. (A.. P.) 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