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i'ffl V .TV PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OU-KOON, SUNDAY, .TCWE !, Mil. iwmm is in sr TALENT : POLICE START II LIGHT May Some Day. be Great Britain's Queen Fast anil Spectacular iall is Played n Local Courts Medford and Grants Pass arc Runners up In the ' W . Cantest. I That tennis hnB conic to Medford toTJitaywaB demonstrated by tlio In terest, taken In tlio tournament held Friday and Saturday on tho Oakdalc .grounds by tho .Southern Oregon Lawn Tonnls association, Tho,ploylng was fast and was spec taculnr from both tho players' and spectators' point of view. Talent Cook i first placo with throe points and, Medford and Grants Pass were runners up with ono point each. The ecbr'ci wore as follows: "jjJen's singles Contra)i M. Mer Vlman; Jacksonville (won), Henry, 6-2, 6-2. Mixed doubles Jacksonville, YJellB, Kinney; Talent (won), Ager, Scott, 6-1, 6-2. 1 Men's singles McdfoYd (won). Beeaon, 2-G, 6-0, 610; Jacksonville, Henry. Junior girls' singles: Talent (won), Herring, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2; Jacksonville. Kinney. Junior, boys' .singles Jacksonville, Henry; Central Point (won), Merrl man, 9-7, 7-5. Ladles' doubles Jacksonville, Thomson, Kinney; .Talent (won), Scott, Herring, 6-3, 6-4. Men's singles Grants Pass (won), Long; Talent, Ager. Men's doubles Jacksonville, Wells Coleman; Medford (won), Wcntz, Janney, 2-6, 7-5, 9-7. - Ladles' singles Jacksonville. Thompson; Talent (won), Scott, 6-1, 7-5, 6-2. Results of the Saturday play arc as follows: -.Medford (won), Dccson; Grants Pass, Long; 6-3, 6-3. Junior boys' doubtes Medford (won), Bromley, Olford; Central Point, Merriman, Taylor; 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. Men's doubles Talent (won), Ag er, Fobs; Grants Pass, Long, Lau acr; 6-3, 6-0. Jnnlor mixed doubles Talent, Quackenbuah, Herring; Medford , (won), Alford, Roberts, 7-9, 6-4, 6-0. Men's doubles Medford, Janey, Wentx; Grants Pass (won), Long, Lau&er; 6-1, 6-3. JaBlor boys' singles Medford (wob), Bromley; Talent, Quacken- bush; 6-2, 6-0. Junior girls singles Medford, Robert; Talent, (won), Herring, 6-3, 6-4. Junior boys' singles Medford (won), Bromley; Central Point, Mer riman; 6-2, 6-3. In the playoff of the finals Talent won tho mixed doubles, ladles' doub les and ladies' singles, giving them threo points. Medford won tho men's singles, giving them one point. Grants Pass won the men's doubles, giving thom one ioint. Central Point and Jacksonville lost In every event In the junior events tho boys' singles and mixed doubles went to Medford, the gills' singles to Talent, giving Medford two points and Talent one point. There were no entries for the julor ladies' doubles and the junior boys' doubles between Jacksonville and Medford will be decided Tuesday ovenlng on tho Oakdale grounds. .Play begins at 5:30 o'clock. Among tho now players who show ed good form wero Miss Roberts of Medford, Miss Herring of Talent and Quackenbush of Talent and Taylor of Central Point, bb well as Brom ley and Olford of Medford. The older players showed Improved form over that displayed last year. A clubhouBO is to bo erected on tho grounds belonging to the club. The nocesslty of such a building was dem onstrated in tho recent tournament and plans for Its construction will be prepared at once. Many Arrests Are Mode in Order to Enforce Law Compellinn Automo bile to Carry LightsWarninns are t it Issued. " ' ( Thp MiUce force has started nn ac tive campaign against running auto mobile after dark without head and, tail light. ' Speeding nutos have become h, pub lic nuisnnco especially when going about -without lights. Spotcrs are to be placed m nil tho out lying districts and all offenders will bo hauled bo fore the court. Saturday night Mr. heeler, Wnltor Brown, O. M. Mur phy and n machine numbered 37S1 Oregon "were stopjed by the police. Friday night Jim Coregan. Dr. Holms. Albert Cuslck, Mart Welch, Mr, Wickershnm, Court Hull ami Mr. Ulrich of Jacksonville were tngged and went before Mayor Cannon Sat urday. They Avorc severely rcpri- mauuca mid released. Speeding without lights musl slop nun a second ottensc will not receive any tenency from the city officials. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. CENTERTOWN, Ark., Juno 3. uanker ;m. F. Fair today began a sentence of a year In Jail for drawmg a revolver at the christening of Tils nephow, James Stroud. Fair objected when tho child was not christened ac cording to his rollgton. SPRINGFIELD, Mo.. June 3. W. B. Stanford, cashier of tho Holland Banking company, is today In jail for contempt because ho refused to give information regarding tho cash balances of depositors. LOS ANGELES. Cal., Juno 3. Al though ensconced In a handsome suit at the Hotel Lankershtm. Senor Esplnosa, formerly governor of Her mosillo, Mexico, alarmed attaches -by ordering a mattress placed on tho floor. He' explained that ho could not sleep In "spring beds." ' iiil S5? x iHf 1 ywjif "'C . 1 wm&mm.mw-vm&ii:nzLjmr- iufsMmfmmBw- '.wjassB WWm0mMWfKms .jwumimmmmMm HKfKvj"sB3M? 'r?ws:,SVy'JHtBBBBjBBBBaJtjf ' V '.'JBKBBfc.v i tA7 V i,-t!PlR ' BBBMHKiC'sSFMliBfc.' :-'-'H'T-'"i.'" iy yBMB"MlBffT- --- w?,,-B"BBBBlEH.",',i ''" 'SitSI I BBHWWMWIKAfnnBt'M W7V.'iP3IRBWl, ' .V' --.-..., .; '.-'9BBBBBBBBV1t'' r''ISBBBl BmWB&tfmmr:v-Mttmm: '.. i f i 'fiii i HRBr jJK !z?USm$r . -x- " fi? MX rJM IwmaMMEzm&Bmm 'jmmm 0. - ROAD WORK III FOREST RAPID Many Miles of New Bond Will Do Op en to Public This Yonr Within Cra tcr Nntlonnl Forest On Highway to Lnke. Work on llio Criilei' (nkt IHttiway within tlio National lort'st is iiilvam iug 'rapidly mid is coinplclo with tho exception of liuijiitu; the i IiiiinIi' ii the Hides of tho ixuiil 'and the coin plction of the hridnc ncniss Whiskey ('reck. The road will he ready for uso lis hooii us tlio snow uiMir t'rht- cr COUNTRY REAL ESTATE SOID Work End Saw u Number of Snlos Complotctl In Variolic Sections of tho Valley Cowlll Makes Deals. nofltiolnmls Tract Soils. The week oiul hiiw rtcvclnl hiiIomiI' comihy proptirly. II, V, tMcihlc and It, P. CowkIII hold 11,11 iih'ck lu.i ami a half milcri nurlli imihI nl' (Villi nl Point to (loni-go Donley of MIiiiikhiiIu. The ooiisldcnitiou wiim $1101) iui ucro. Oiiiiin OcIiiiiiiii of KcIm, WiiMliliijjtim I...1..I .!ll ,,n,,il V. .......I . Hiri'llllMOd IWO lllll Horn IIIU'tH or inu liiulirt will Imtliur the traveler, ax! " IhI ywir pureh.iNed hint year, and the width of the hij-h- j way nan uuuii incicaKb dlo Iweutv foot. Two and one . half tuitcH of en tirely new road Iiiin built Ihix eliminu tiiiK the bend and ltihIh at Wliinkuv creek. The timber hiiIch nro iiroirroHHlnir i rapidly and ut Pelican Hay the Peli can Hay Lumber Company nro erectJ ink- iuv millH to hundltt the lDll.llDO.. 000 foct of timber to he Hindu into Itiiuber, , A canal three fourth of n mile loiij; x heinir dnjr through the imiiinIi to brint; the timber into tho deep va tern of the lake and equipment and march to brine the timber into the deep waters of tlio lake and equip ment and machinery are hciiitf taken to the KruuudH for tlio coiiHtructioii of irloKKinj; railwny. FRX'KLIN,'Va., June 3. Preced ed by a parade, a handsome .memorial shaft, dedicated to the soldiers of the confederacy, was unveiled hero today. Tho Daughters of tho Confederacy by popular subscription raised tho memorial fund. PHILIPPJ, W. Va., June 3. Vet erans of the Union and Confederate armies participated today In the ob servance of the 50th anniversary of the battle of Phlllppl, first Important land engagement of tho civil war. fought near here June 3, 1861. FKINCE33 VICTORIA LOUISE OT FRDSSIAFHOU A RECENT HUNTIHG. Funeral of Aqiics Hobson, The funeral of Akiich Ilohhou wan held TliurMlny nt 2 p. in. from the IIoIimiii homo at Jucksou creek. Kev FohiiHoii of .Inckmnivillo officiated and interment was made at the Jack sonville cemetery. The pall-bearurH were; Julian Abbot, Lcxtrr )U, '. X. Henry, Owen (lorfmnu, Itobert Italliould and Sydney Abbot. HI'KCI.Wi HTANDAItn HI.KKPKIIS another tmci of 17.1 acrim for IiIh father who will come hero from In diana IIiIk fall, I!. P, CowkIII made tlio Hale. UN. IF. MULKEY TO TALK OF PEACE MOVE Tho iiieiuherH of tho meit'n lllbto cIiihm or tho M. K. ehnrcji Hiiiultiy itchool jro untlcliiutlni; very tniirh or a Ureal for their nesulon thld morn hiK. Hon. II, F. Mulkoy hna iiroiu Ih1 them a US-mluuto talk on what the uulverxal pence coufereiiccH have iicrompllMhed. Ho will nlno brhm out and picture npeclflrally (ho iiotmlhtl ItleH or a pcuco coufercuro lemlltiK to tho nlmolutv and entire dlnnrmnuieut or the nation n( tho world, iinIiu; iluta Knthcrcil from reportH or tho Hovorni mien coiireronrt-H uircmiy iieni nn tint IiiihIh for bin heller and nrKii ment that at n tlmo not far distant theito pearo ronferciireti will be par ticipated In by reprcMeutntlvi'H or every nation or tho world. Then In deed will Mlciih'x protihcuy "and they Khnll, beat their nworiU Into plnwahareM, anil their ttpcarit Into priming hookK; nation nhall not lift up n Hword iiKnliiHl nauon, neither Nhiill they learn war any more," ln couio a truly living reality. Vast interest was taken by the Knjjlish people tiMhe recent visit of tliemponir and Kinpri'ss of Ocnnany to London with their only daughter, Princess Victoria Iiuke. The lat tci-'in jiow u uhanning young wo, mnn of eighteen, and gonsip was busy as to fho-poHrility of a new ulliniice hutween the reigning honxe ut Great Britain and Gennnny. The Prince of Wales, according to cencrnl tindurstandinL'. is considcrim? the im. portaut question of mnrrini NEW YORK, June 3. Arthur Hart, wealthy, Jumped under a sub way train. Motorman Henderson stopped. Hart begged Henderson to go ahead and kill him. Hart died threo hours later. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Juno 3. V. Y. Drown, attorney, is suing R. L. Lewis for $500 alleged to have been promised If Brown brought about a reconciliation between Lewis and "IiIh wife, who deserted htm. NEW YORK. Juno 3. Mrs. Ida von Claussen, who denounced Roose velt, Baying ho wan responsible for failure of her presentation at tho court of Sweden, was forcibly eject ed from conrt hero When she refused to leave at tho Judge's order. COUNTY EDUCATIONAL BOARD APPOINTED Acting under tho provisions of an act pusHcd by tho recent legislature county Bchool Hupcrinlcndcnt Satur day uppointed D. T. P. Shaw of Jaok KOiivillo, J. 0. Pendleton of Table Rook, C. P. Briggs of Ashland and Welborn Bcoson of Talent oh mem bers o.f tho county educational board, which will Biirperviso tho schools of th'o county in tho future. Tho hoard will meet Monday and divido the county into districts ouch of which will bo placed under a sup ervisor us provided by tho law. p. t . i ii SAN LUIS ODISPO, Cal., Juno 3. Capitalists plan to plpo natural gas hero from Santa Maria. IlasklDB for Health, WASHINGTON, D. C, June 3. Tho California State association of Washington has been notified that Poet Joaquin Miller's cabin must bo removed from itn present Blto, Mrs. Nellies Rattloy, Washington, has of fered a Blto in Randlo Highlands. BOYS SECURE CHECK AND GET CLOTHES Lurry Muldoon and Bob Xcfeon, two young lads of this city are to appear before Justice Taylor Monday morning to answer to the charge of confiscating ncvera! articles from n dressing room at tho Natatoriuin swimming pool. Chester Putney is the complninant. Tho two Inds an; alleged to have entered Pntneys dressing room nnd secured his clothes eheok after which- they -vent to -the check room and demanded a watch and some money checked by him. Tho hearing was to have been held Sat urday nfternoon but was postponed. The case will probably he dropped as Putney is loth to prosecute. 006 STILL HOLDS THE (passed the supjoscdllie murderer, llenry Johe?, liurryiiitr downtown. mid it is supposed that he escaped to Vancouver on the eight o'clock car. On Juno nth nnd June 7th tlckotn will bo sold at a fnro and a third to Portland and return for tho Rc-ao FcKtlval. A standard nlpoper for Medford people will luavo on first section of No. 1G on tho 5th and another on tho,. 7th. Reservations can now be made by calling, writing or phoning I tho passenger depot. Paclllo 311, will help bring greater pronperity to Homo 31. 0G 'the people or Oregon. . J - . - - . ' . L "J All property vnlueii depend upon the pronperlty or the community, ir our intinurncturerH aro prOMperliiK, and tho merchant llkewlxe. the farm er will pniNper, too. The perxliitciit iletuiiiid ror goods ".Mndo"ln"Orc(?.on" I Am Building Homes FAMILY'S CONFIDENCE NEW YORK, June 3. Habeas cor pus proceedings liave been resorted to by Katherinc Cunlirfo, who olopod with Baron Algernon Cunliffo Owen, to got possession of her huabund, whom aho claims is restrained against his will by his parents. SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Juno-3: "Fly or no pay" was tho clause Inserted today In tho contract of tho Eaton brothers, aeronauts or Los An goles, -who woro engaged by city offi cials to glvo an aviation exhibition bore July 4. SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Juno 3. Following the filing of damage suits aggregating $00,000 us a result of rocont accidents, Southern Pacific of ficials today announced that Till city streets croBBod by tho company's tracks would bo guarded by watch- mon. Haslclns for "Health, Theodore, the beautiful colllo be longing to J. W. Bonar of Orlfrci. Creek, who wna-Been by M. R. Har per, foreman on tho Fruit Covo farm, killing soma of .Mrs. Bonar'8 chick ens behind tho barn, Is still In good standing with tho BOnar family. Tin dog Is used in herding tho chickens, much as others or Its breed aro man ipulated in handling cnttlo. WhIU out In tho open Teddio, though per sistent, is always very gentle with tho chicks, but when behind tho ,bnrn Mr. Harper charged him. with being as voracious as his cousin, tho wodf, and as cunning as his nephew, the fox. Aftor tho ohurges appeared In print tho Bonare woro somewhat sober, but their implicit trust Jn their well-train.1 'ed and seemingly faithful dojt was unshaken. Whether Theodore has scon mo errors or nis ways ana ro formed or Is wlBoly postponing-Rb .chicken feasts Is a question. 0O tfrrr 111 "Orchard" and "South Park" Additions, that you (tan own and will make you money. you can live in the.se homes and your rent money will jmy for them. The price is right for a good investment. The location is the finest-residence part of the city. Close in, on South Holly street, .fust walk down to the orchard and see the homes under construction, or stop five blocks south of .Main and select a lot and will build a house like you wani. Sidewalks, water, and gas. This will be a long lieaiitiful restricted bungalow street, I' have improved building ideas better homes at less cost.. You will see the time in less than 'T.f'tJ'' . ' twqlve months that you crfuld 'make $.r)0() and your rent on a lioino- investment. Why V Because the lot is $500 below value and the home will cost more later. Can sell you a mod ern five-room home and lot as low as $1000. I build homes, not houses. i ..-. . V, NEW WESTMINISTER, B. C, Juno .'I. Struck below tho right ear by ii heavy culibre revolver bullet, Sarah Anne Elizabeth Jobes wus dis covered lying deud in a pool of blood in thu kitchen of her home at 427 Fourth street at 7:30 this morning, by her son, William Jobes, who hur ried to tho house from his work on being told that his father who had previously threatened to kill the wo man, Jmd bought u gnu. I On his wuy to tho house, Williuin 'V''. V ca . 4Hm f 'M" 'i fc' '. . -'1 1 '4 E, H. MANLEY 217 WEST MAIN STREET