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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1925)
o o medfoiw matt; tribune, medfout), oftKooy, tuidav, seiemp.eu -20. ior PACE TIIItEE SUES FOR GOLD HILL STARTS F E ASHLAND HOTEL OF "rf. 4? WELL ATTENDED T 4 SQUARE GOSPEL FOLLOWER'S ASK FOR THE CHURCH EEDING Answer has boen filed by the First Jlnntlst church of Ashland, to the amended complaint 0f the Ashland i In a counter milt nml reply filt'd In the circuit court Monday, Thomas DelKCh flleH a Claim f.lf il9K nmilnut HftptiHt church of Ashlnnd, asking the plaintiff, Fnutk Miuwg. allerin(f for a dslmlsmil of the comphilnt, the same to be due for food furninhed iM.MifiwmJH ul mo cnuich edifioe, '.MonzoK and iIor, on a tay at u min damiigeH for mlzure of the church ins clulm In SUkiyou county. Men hnuKe of worahlp last July by the two weeks ugo sued Delsch for AHhland Baptist church and rent at the return of two Kld nupRets vulued the rate of $75 a month, "since ft for board and room and bian ihe selzuro by stealth." keiH amounting to ubout $4DU. ': The legal document Is another' Relative to the food alleged to have chapter In the factional differences nol furnished to Meustotf and his that have split the Baptist church at ,,UJ. Dclsch sets forth that he pur Aflhland since last November. The thawed mining claims from .Menzog Ashland liaptist church adheres to ond in July 1924, Menzog requested the established faith and the First Pmbwlon to stay on the property Baptist church follows the "Almeo whllt' InvcMtlBatlns other mining pro- . McJ'herson Four Square Gospel New Iorty ln California situated nearby, Movement." ( "and the plaintiff remained for a 0 The complaint charges that the nRillemhle tlme' accompanied by a action of the Portland Baptist Mln-lu,ee Iog whicn defendant was. re nters. In upholding the Ashland Bap- qu,retl to fee1, to hls inconvenience list cnurcii. was in an advisory ca-'" " """ynue. me repiy aneges The formal opening of the200,000 Llthla Springs hotel In Ashland Mon day evening by 11, V. Price, the les see, and the citizens ofAshlaml, was a complete success In every way, people attending from nil over Oregon and from northern California, Including the visiting hotel men and represen tatives of the Chambers of Commerce from Portland, Hugene, Grants Pass, Prospect, Medford, Klamath Fulls and Yreka. The lobby and dining room n'ere artistically decorated with cut flow ers, many of the bouquets Ifelng sent by hotels and admiring friends, and in the lobby was a large table covered with all kinds of fruits for which southern Oregon Is noted. A special dinner was served, both dining rooms being crowded from the opening hour, 6:30 to 10 p. m., every one complimenting those in charge upon the excellent menu and service. Iove land's orchestra furnished music during the dinner and for the dance which followed the regular program. J-. H. Fuller, secretary of the Ash land Chamber of Commerce, presided as master of ceremonies, extending a hearty welcome to visitors. The first number was a solo by The answer further' alleges that jnjl"' W,"h lh 0"Ject of interesting j hearty enchore, his mother accom- now r , w punymK nim on me piano. i defendant was cauKht In a flood in Henrv Knder. uresident of the lexus. It Ik further asserted that n uthla HprlnRB Hotel company, told of fair value of the nuKRets is H.B0." ,ho history of the bulldinR. and how This amount was offered the. plaintiff roUd the people of Ashland were on the street of Jacksonville, uccord- OVOr their success. niicltv fni- ihA niniui ,i lurmer mat the ulalntlff denuited ImrniOTh. nnlv nnrl l ,,. i.i.ii-.. i"'y when he was requested to do so. The action of the Itoitue liipr'..!irsll"llne 11,6 ollllln 0' """"K -Dnpilst association, in "attempting to withdraw the hand of fellowship from Kev. 11. c. Miller, acting pas tor or the First Baptist church, Is presumptlous, unauthorized, uncalled for and unprecedented.' -4U for labor, Delsch avers "there was no labor performed of such value." "I Delsch further sets forth that the alleged J 40 nuggets were given him ,!y Menzog to exhibit to people in the Ashland Bnptlst church In possession of the church edifice. has $160 of the First liaptist funds, which it refuses to return. It is held that "every Eaptist 'IV'JL? 7ntIv w ""to jt- ing to the reply, and refused Viiiv niii T . . T , V A ""nth's board bill. Menzog oly Bible, and subject In its de-'cialm. Delsch denies on the ground clvHcal nature l he that he was Invited to stay a month majority rule. aftep he ,)urchaHed tne cIflimH The answer also charges that IhV Delsch in the reply asks for $19G .w..,,. l .ma inn gi'i iunn in par- for food and mltflnir 1149 l..hnP tieneral Munager V. D. B. Dodson of the Porcland Chamber of Com merce and Phil Metchen of the Im perial hotel of Portland, spoke briefly referring to the fame of southern Oregon people for progres sive accomplishments and said the hersnn Zur "U ,W ,""8 und " sno,sun "8 '""gnlf Icent new hotel is another evl !LZ SU.ae. N;W a"eBeS Men2B reUlin- and 135 torldenceof that spirit and that It will b. Movement, differs, if at all, from the food furnished rcguinr uaptlstlc teachings and that dog. tenchlngs of Almee Mcl'lierson Four, nquare tiospei, r,ew Movement, does not conflict with, or is antagonistic to the liaptist teachings." I It Is specifically denied that any member of the Rapt 1st church has , been stricken from the rolls, except on his. own written request, with the exception "of one persistent disturber who hod been asked to desist, and when he refused was stricken from I he rolls, as a detriment to the church to Menzog and his MAKING PLANS FOR ARMISTICE DAY FETE ? plrit and that It will be a big advertisement for Ashland and the whole state. Irving Vinlng ln his wonderfully pleasing manner told of the early pio neers of southern Oregon, who had assisted In blazing the way for a more modern civilization and of the pro gressive spiritof the present citizen ship of Ashland who had erected such magnificent structure that will stand as a monument to them at the southern gateway to the greatest atate in the union. The entire structure. Including the Armistice day will-be flttlnelv oh- served in Medford this year bv one of 9ft eleeantlv furnishetl rooms on the The answer further sets forth that tna largest patriotic celebrations ever nine floors, the sDaclous hnlls. mez- the First Baptist Church of Ashland staged in this part" of the state. As zanine floor, dance hall and roof ob- was formed October 17, 1877, was usual, the local American Legion post servatory, was opened to the lnspec- luter known ns the Ashland Baptist nave charge of the day's pro- tion of the visitors Mr. and Mrs. church, and was never incorporated Bram nu.' extensive plans for the Price and their corps of assistants vntll last December, when such no- celebration are already under way by were especially, courteous ln showing lion was taken to give a "legal being the Medford post. their guests through the building, rnd the' right to transact business, Fron early morn till late at night A lurge number or Medford people and obtain and retain property." ",ere wl" not be a d"ll moment. The attended. The further allegation is recited In outstanding features of the day will tlie answer that "the seizure of the ,ea Patriotic parade, the annual foot church edifice last July" is a detrl- """'sane between Medford and Ash- me.nt and Injury to Christianity, land and the elaborate military ball The trial of the chi.reh rn.. win in the evening. Filling in between probably be heard at the term of ""e,se feature events win be stunts ih circuit court, which meets, Mon- ?m"f,e"T n .th.r0,:?''0U day day October 20 lan4 la8tl"8 weM '"to the night. ia, octobei lb. . Commander McKlhnsn !.. nnmorf o special list of committees to take charge of the many details and active preparation will soon be under way. REV. J. B. BY OWEN OREGON CO. 55TH DIVORCE SUIT .! , OF YEAR IS FILED The Owen-Oregon Lumber comnnnv Mnnilnu a, .it n.i..l.... r "UB ; "-, Machine company or Kugene, Ore., for ration, with a-membership of some the collection of 40o alleged to be thirty ministers of Josephine and due on "one H. S. & G. steam engine." Jackson counties, met in their regti. Tlle complaint alleges the sale was lar bi-monthly session at Jacksonv lie made last March on the agreement Monday. Kev. E..H. Edgar of the that $100 be paid UX)n dellvery an(1 'resbyterlan church at that place was ,400 berore September 20, 1925, which host to the gathering. wa8 not donei lt s claimed. Hoth the morning and afternoon The ,umUer company waives Its sessions and the luncheon eriod, rigilt for retllrn 0(. the eIlgIle and Milch was devoted to a sight-seeing ogks only for the balance due and tour to some of the interesting spots costs of action. oi me locality, was greatly enjoyeu A divorce suit has been filed ln the circuit court by Wilhelmlna Collier against Dan D. Collier of this city, on the grounds of cruol nnd inhuman treatment. It Is the 55th divorce suit of the' year filed ln Jackson county. The custody of a minor child, $75 suit money, nnd a decree of divorce Is sought. The Collier's are residents of this city. EQUALIZATION BOARD By A. l:. Kellogg. GOLD 1I1LL. Sept. 29. (Special.) The city of Gold Hill has commenced the reconstruction of Its present water system all over tho city with the recent water bond issue of $15,000 for that purpose. The present main system wus installed in 1 Still and has long ugo been inadequate to supply the nutural growth of the city In the outlying districts. The construction work Is under tho immedlatu charge of C. W. Martin, superintendent of the locut cement plant and advisory engineer for the city. The reconstruction of tho water system will Include the re-lnhnblting of the city 600 h. p. hydro-electiical power plant on Rogue river within the city limits for the city's use for street lighting and power purposes. This power plant, purchased by tho city two years ago from the Gold Hill Klectrlo Power company has been Idle for several years, but is ln good condition except the water wheel pits Which nre being rebuilt wholly now ln concrete. The water wheel pits used by the city for several years in driv ing the pumping plant direct aro in a good state of preservation and Is auxiliary to the water wheels driving the hydro-electrical power equipment and will be preserved as auxiliary and reserve power. An 8x10 triplex Gould pump is being Installed with the present pumping equipment as a reserve duirng the Irrigation season and fire protection, while the reser voir with a head of 235 feet above the main portion of the city is ample with twice the present population of tho city. The power ond diversion site on Rogue river purchased from the power company by the city Included ' 120 acres extending for a mile on the I west side of the river and has since been tuken Into the city limits nnd platted as Water Park Addition. About twenty acres of this tract be low the power plant has been set aside to the local smelter company , for smelter, saw mill, quartz mill, i and otber by-products plant, and railroad switching site, while the bal- ' nnce of the tract is being retained as a canal ami diversion, power and park site by the city, excepting ad joining the main highway leading to Sams Valley and designated as Sams . Valley avenue, which is being re-' served for home slto and sold by the city and for that purpose only. ' : That portion of Water Park Addl-' tion extending on tho mountain west of the river contains valuable deposits of gold, copper nnd iron oro, has been leased to the local smelter by the city for 25 years oh a royalty basis for mining purposes. These ores are ideal ores to mix with the refractory ores of southern Oregon nnd will be used quite extensively by the smelter company and besides the city will receive much revenue from the mineral vafues.' j Tt is reported that there Is a move- 1 ment on foot to organise a local com- pany by several of the mine owners ' and local manufacturing plants to take over tho city's power plant by a long term lease or purchase for their exclusive use, and in that event tho power will developed to several thou sand h. p. from the present equip ment of 500 h. p.' The city holds water rights from the state which have a potential power of 6000 h. p. with additional dam on the present diversion works.' .Tea Coffee 'Baking Towder extracts i Spices You could flavor your cake with an onion rt but you would prefer the delicacy of the orchid. The delicate orchid-like flavor of Schilling Vanilla is effected by the expert blending of the world's finest vanilla beans. SchillingVanilla Extract Lemon Almond Orange (Peppermint Anise id 25 others by the gathering. This meeting being the first after the summer holidays, considerable business was transacted Freezing at Bend. MEND, Ore., Sept. 29. Kor the first ilmo In anvprnl WacL-a tha inm Horn. Rev. Edgar, recently made president ture la3t nlKht dr0pped to the freez- ot tne association, navmg resigneu ng point Half an lncn o lce was partment. his pastprnte in thlB valley and ac-: re)orted trom East lake by forestry cepted a church in ldano, tenuereu officials who are at work there. I fn with mm nis resignation, and Kev. j. a. uoan of Medford was named president and Kev. Roy Nelson of Phoenix was elected vice-president. Rev. E. J. Johnson of the Lutheran church of Medford was made secretary-treasurer at the June meeting. Rev. W. 1. Eaton of the First Bap tist church of Medford gave the paper of the day, which' was followed by round table discussion by the members. The association adopted the plan of monthly Instead of bi-monthly meet ings this year. Grants Pass was chosen for the October meeting and hereafter the sessions will open at the luncheon hour instead of 10:30 A. M. as formerly. A number of new features were announced for the In terest of the gathering (or the com ing winter. The reiwrts of the pastors from the several communities revealed the splendid and growing religious senti ment In the valley. In the majority of the communities the moral tone shows a decided elevation. There are a number of church building enter prises underway nnd a fine spirit of cooperation manifested In the relig ions circles of the communities. Ashland reports tlw opening of the first week-day Ilible school under the supervision of the state department of education, and In connection with the school authorities of that place. They have st'nt representatives to Portland this week to observe this department of religious education so successfully launched thereulast year. Incldentlv the committee will take np the matter of a Uilly Sunday meeting for Ashland. The hoard of equalisation will ad journ Wednesday, September 30th und to date has heard the protests of but ten citizens ngainst assessments und tax levies. The board is working on the county budget for the year, which under the law must be com pleted by September 30th. The last week before the final pay ment of taxes, found a mild rush of taxpayers to the tax collection de- How to stop There's only one Tray to atop bolls. Stop tne cause of bolls I That's com mon sense Isn't it? All right. Boils thrive because the blood gets so weak in healthy, red cells that it can't throw off the impurities that get into thA luwtir Tkma'a mnf Ann,. ,r ni4 V..V -.UJI A .... II llu, VllUUJ.l 1(VU blood to purify the system. - Now B. 8. 8. builds back the blood to fighting strength. 8. 8. 8. builds red-blood-cells builds them by the minions I nous dry up I 8. 8. 8. is the thing. Impurities that cause boils and other skin eruptions can't stand up against the rich, healthy, red blood that 8. a S. builds. That's all there is to it Stop boils with 8. 8. 8. It's the way. Get lt at any druggist Tha larger bottle ia more economical. -the real autocrat : :.. of the breakfast table! Leave it to His Royal Highchair Highni to "be strong" for Carnation Mush And mother, naturally, is more than glad to approve his cereal-choice. Fot she knows this delicious all wheat cereal supplies the growth and health elements Nature intended for thriving youngsters. For baby's better breakfast and for baby's quick-to-digest supper Carnation Mush ! 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