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0 0 6 e PAGE (J) rKDFonft matl TnjnuKEp MEpromy t?egon;, satVkoay, .tune a, 102." L The ntlro number of officers ami e SPECIAL TRAINS OF jSSllgf SHRINERS ON WAY .HOWIE, THRU GITY20 HITS, 9 GAMES IS Muny apocinl trains, bearing 'Shrlno1 squitd tents have been erected ut temples from all purts of the coun- Camp Jackson in preparation fur the try, en route to their homea from OreRon .National Guard encampment ne Snrn0 convention at l.os Ange- to he held there June 12th till 25th. . .. Water fixture, are now being in-. upKan lmBHl"K tnrougn ....o,u, int ...t.( i.. I..U. Into Inst nlirhr. Th flrHt returning boing completed. Brick Imnvn for the Hpecinl train to pads through hero J holdings of Afert D. linker, former chairman of the United St tit en whip ping board. A friendly dlivtRreement over the queHtlon of whether training methods uhoultl be Fnartnn-Uke and rigorouM or a little' more "free and Hon for Air. Luaker Helling his Htoc! He advocated Htrict training. Mr. Lankor In retaining a few sha-B and will may 'as a director and trustee. ., . TO LEAD LEAGUE field rangt'K are being built, and Ice boxen are being Installed by the Trow bridge Cablnot Works in all the field kitchens. Hence Camp Jackson in practically fully prepared for tho ar rival of the brigade of 2800 men. The Greater Met ford club under the direction of Mrs. (1. Frey will cwtablifih a hostess house on the SroundH for the reception of all lady visitors. The tent will be furnished hy the government together with the furnish Intra. All ladv visitors who happen to be on the grounds will be I was that of Al Kader temple of Portland, which reached the city at 2 a. m CHICAGO. June C Al Klminons, one-time bush leaguer, for whom PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 6. (By the Associated PrcHB. Matchmaker H. Hansen of the Portland boxing com mission announced today that he had signed Mickey Rockson,; Portland light heavyweight, and Ted Frayne, Seattle, to meet In a ten-round bout I here June 12. Another ten-round bout will be added to the card. ' . AUTO RACES " ' ' i ir rHIPAfift .Tuna ' 1 Rv the Asso- I Connie Mack, wi:y manager of tno ( . . Pre88.)Rt Walter of Kokomo, About 25 other special Khrino Athletics Is reported to have parted jnd., carried off the individual cham-j trains will pass through today und with $35,000, today has a value of pionship of the . high school events dally until June, 13. as follows: j at leust $75,000 to Mack, if the with a score of 13 points. He won the 1 Tadmar. Akron, O., two sections, elongated pilot of the Philadelphia 220 and 440-yard dashes and finished 0:20 p. m.. June 7. club measures base hits In dollars in me luu-yaru uasu, Itenl Kaden. Charleston, S. C, 0:50 and cents, p. m., Juno 7. I .Simmons, breaking loose In tho Damascus, Rochester, N. Y., 7:00 general batting commotion prevail- p m June 7. lug tho American leugue, garnered Medinnh, Chlcngo, Til., five sec- twenty hits in his last nine games, Roumi, Ualtlmore, Mtl., C:40 p. nv June 9. Crescent and Cent., 7:6o p. ni., June 10. Knjnh, Reading, Pa., welcome to make their headquarters at this tent. The cump will not bo open to visi tors at all times as some think,. It will be closed except on designated days and certain hours. On these visiting days people may come to see army life In the rough. Major General George A. White Ih expected to arrive in the city either today or tomorrow to give Gamp June 11. Jackson a final inspection before the I Gizch, Victoria, B. C, 10:30 a. arrival of the brigade. General White June 6. will then return to Salem to return al oasis, Charleston. N. C, 3:30 p. !.. ...OK full l.rlrra1 . vn wivi ui j o une t under his charge. Major J. Mhur und Colonel Baker ate expected at the name time to remain until tho en campment is over. . Friday, the day of tho arrlvnl of the soldiers, will bo utilized In establish ing camp. Saturday will bo tho day of inspection of all equipment. After the inspection tho soldiers will be given freedom for the rest of tho day and Sunday, and they will also bo given the freedom of tho entire city. Monday will commence the routino "work such as drills and milltnry ma neuvers on the ex pn 1180 of 8000 acres on 4Mhleh the camp Is situated. Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday of the second week are to bo scheduled for a thre day njaneuvor on tho banks of Rogue river. Each man will use his own. Individual pup tent and other equipment. Officers of tho United States army will be present on the day designated for the Inspection of the 22nd bri gade on dross parade, which will tako placo on tho camp grounds. Hons. 7:10 p. m., June 7. Rivintr him the battiner leadership Aladdin, Columbus, O., two sections, wun an average of .415. He not only s:au p. m., juno a. ran rough shod over tno lenaeis, uoiiins Tours. Kansas uiy, mo., going from .389 to .415 in a week, 6:30 p. m June 8 YesUTixlay's Ksnlt At Portland, 6; San Francisco 10. At Seattle, 4; Los Angelos, 0. At Vernon, 8-4; Sacramento, 0-3. At Oakland, 7; Salt Lake, 8. Clearing Mouse Exuchs. NEW YORK. June 6. The actual r,u't Bpaed TCobb of the"1 Trs and McManua of the Browns for " '"""' "'".., JUNE 13 AND 14: The Jackson County Fair assocla-' tion tins decided to hold auto and mo- j torcycle races at the fair grounds Sat urday and Sunday, June 13 and 14, be- J ginning at 2:30 p. m. of each day. Ther wil be four auto races; alto , motorcycle races each day, lull par- i tlculors to be given later. The re- ports received from out of the coun ty as well as local drivers, indicate there will be a large number of speedy cars and dare ' devil drivers here on those days. - There will no doubt be entries from Seattle and Vancouver, Wash.. Port land, Salem, Eugene, Murshfield, Roseburg and other cities. It is the intention of the fair asso ciation to make this one of the bfg sporting events of the summor. The admission will be adults $1, children 25c, including yar tax. French recruiting officers make no investigations If an applicant can pass the physical tests. honors in scoring, and niado Ken Osiris, Pa., Williams of the Browns look up to him for tho honors in total base 6:00 p. ni., hitting. The youthful Philadelphia outfielder has crossed the plate 44 times, excess reserve of $33,04 6,710. This is a decrease in reserve of $16,357,610 . compared with last week. m. m. Osman, St. Paul, Minn., 6:00 p. m., June 6. Al Faznr, San Antonio, Tex., 7:00 p. m,, Jupe 6. Syrian, Cincinnati, O., 8:00 p. m., June 6. Zurali, Minneapolis, Minn., 1:00 a. m., Juno J. Salaam, Now York City, 7:30 p. m., Juno 11. Mocca, Now York City, 6:30 p. m., June 12. CALL FOR HELP TO Notice to Bond Buyers. and -fetched hla total base ?.c""'"'""" 'i'k .,92s. hav- hiltlng to 123. His performance at ,n(f vot'ed to autnorze the issuance of bat during the week. Included five one Hundred KtRhty-ve (J185. doubles, a triple and a brace of home 000.00) Thousand Dollars worth of runs. Sammy Hale of the Athletics, bonds for the construction of a high is topping Simmons with an aver- school bulluin0h!,EBald u'8trict; ane of .428, but ho has participated ,a hel.eby )ve that bia8 will be re in fewer games. The aveiaBes are oeivc( tor the purchase of the said Is based on games including thoso of sue of bonds up to and Including July Wednesday. . 1, 1925, at 5 o'clock -p. m. Harry It ice of St. Louis also has All bids shall be sealed and shall bo E A rlflo ranRO Is bolns built by the government Just boyond the- Red Top Spectators will bo allowed to watch school hotiso on a northeastern slope tho military maneuvers provided thev ot oxy Ann. which is to be used by keen their distance from the drill members of tho Orogon national guard area proper. "luring hvr encampment at Camp Already many reservations have Jackson, Just northeast of the city, been made at the locfil lintels by of- Uocauso of the pressure of work In fleers, and their families during their I'reimrlng tho camp for tho arrival of stay In the cltv while tho encamp- tho iSOO men on Jmiolii. tho memhnrs mont Is In progress. From present tho lied ford Natfona Riflo club Indications all tho hotels and room- "J'V0'1';',1 "lion by the r president, ...ni 1 .in , , N. F. Orth, to aid a low hours tomor- duBr,nhgTe next Two" week's. C,,"aC'11 , ' Sunday, ,n compieUng the range. It has been rumored nbout that hkat DKATH LIST (iHOAVS. tho camp Is to bo permanent In tho ' valloy, but as yet there Is no con-j (Continued From fage One) firmatlon of tho rumor. If tho re- suits of this yenr's encampment are of fatalities to ten in Detroit since satisfactory the enenmpment may the start of ttio heat wave. Deaths be hold hero again next year. At from heat for the entire stato now present there Is nothing moro cer- number twoive. At 10 a. m. the tem- tajn than the fact that Kledford has perature reached 90. tho encampment for thlB yenr. iBlovon thousand dollars has nl- BOSTON, June 0. (By Associated ready been Invested in preparing Press.) All Boston heat records for Camp Jackson, and this mint includes Jun0 w"' h"vn wl"'n the only tho expense of rnnatrnctlnn. mercuiy "ci"-ii ui .-.u oit Juno 3, 1011). 8YHACTUKH. N. V., Juno 6. (By Associated Press.) Tho heat wave took throo lives hero today. Buppllea and all other cqiilnment Tn0 ni0Vl,,lI r,ct,r wn us o yiu ho extra. A. J. Croso haH been promoted and transferred from hta former posi tion of 1st lieutenant and Intelli Knco officer of the lfi2nd Infantry Vh 7 7," HUPP,y omot,r OlIICAOO, Juno 6.-(A. P.)-The S ,,1 JMt,h nfnry. Theo two ton of th hont wnvo nnd ltfl ftCCOm. diviHions make up tho 22nd hrinade. lmnylnjf tornm Btd at 238 today, 08 j persona having died throuKhout the country from caunea traceable to the (torrld weather yewterday. I Tho enni suffered tho greatest Fri day In the matter of victims of the air "blockade." there belns 69 oaat of Ohio nnd only 211 in tho Iiuckeyo Htate and wentward. There was one death from the heatjit Montreal, Can ada. Yesterday death list: New York City. 15. rhlladelphla 13. New Jersey 1 2. New KnKland 9. I'p-state Nev York C. Kentucky 6. Pittshurff 5. Michigan 6. Ohio 5. Haltimoro 4. Ilonton 4. ChicaKO 4. Indiana 4. Wisconsin 3. Minnesota 2. St. Louis 2. TO PLAY COPCO BOSTON. June 6. New Kng!and In last Sunday's game, when a Vecor.i t.JLl.l terlng heat faced tile fourth day of tho Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Copco will, take on tbo strong local national guard loam at tho Holly Htroet grounds. With the "lighthouse ooys' " now lineup it Is predicted that they will put up a good bnttlo for the soldiers. Sunday, a week from today, Copco has a game scheduled with tho fast hoadquartnrs company national guard team of Portland, who will bo hero for the oncampment. Bourno Is scheduled to pitch Tor tho power em ployes tomorrow, with Terrlll holding him up bohlnd tho bat. Tho soldiers' battery ha not yet been learned. Baseball is rapidly coming back Into us own in Aledfnrd. as was Indicated In Inst Sunday's game, when a record crowd saw Copco defeat the Owen- Orecon tn.m A. a t,p..,.,i,,nn. ford eltUen was heard to remark after d wvaVe ",,d".y '"'""J1 the game. "That was the largest crowd "'Kh ' rT,ny ', , t reached to witness" a local hall game since '''"'Kht and In many places the JU16, and 'them was the good old C"I"',",B "f "'""ol c,n,l"'en a"d fn1c,"r,y n n workers caused schools to be closed. With the Incren.i,, i,n..rn.( in .1,.. factories to shut down and general pomil.r sport It Is predicted that it ""Pension of business. TV 111. tint hn Inn ir until Mnilfnnl nni l have a team of her own to partlcl-l ICAOO. June 6. (A. IM The pate In the numerous bush league "'l,:,"h of ,hn hmt wnv6 "'dod games now under way in manv parts "c l,n,h ln l""1"'' before 9 a. m. of snuthorn Oregon and northorn Call- ,hc" "! temperature stood at 87. one forala. - degree higher than at the same hour i yesterday, which proved the hottest Industrial Official Visits. '''"y ,hl"1 fllr this year with a mnxl Charles H. Wolfe, superintendent of '" ' construction for Gnddls and Dlxson. I dealers In Page fencing, left this week t Week's lionwt. for Ixmgview. Wash., nccomnnnled hv SAX KHAN-1N'0. June 6. The his familv. Mr. Wolfe is in charge t'o'ted states weather hurcau.hcre nn of the construction of fenc ing about """need today the weather outlook for the second milt of the Long Hell l.um- "e '-' l''Klnning June 7. as follows: her company's mills. The flint unit ,'"r 'Uf..rnla (lenerally fair wns fenced by Air. Wolrp siilllclllne weather and minimi lemiH-mlure. hafnro I l'nr 'ash( iiiitnn -Oi I'Kim ('onsider- Th. material, which Includes several able cloudiness, with local rains and carloads. Is being furnished through normal temperature. a contract wltft the local representa-1 ' tlves of Pago fencing. It is said to I The world used 6.232.000 hales or l, lri-.,ul nrib.r placed with'nnv American cotton III' the last Mix one concern in the western country. months of 1924. been a hitting sensation, but as ho " .h'ool S rTct No. 49 "for has only figured in twonty gnmcs, R ,.. . n( ,ho off,. mnae. to bo re- hls average of .412 does not compare turned ln the event the bid is not ac In importance to several othor fig- cepted by the board. Tho Board of urea. However, ho gained Just an Directors reserves me num. iu even 100 points in his .tm tf"aio games. bonds will be furnished upon apiillcll- Trls Spcnkor of tho Indians has tnn to the Clerk of the Board. Ad- kopt pace with tho more youthful dress r.li comtnunlcatlons to Clerk of stars nnd Is hitting .410, tho same School District Ho. 49, Meaiora, uie aB Red Wingo of the Tigers. ?,. ...e . Bob Mousel of tho Yankees is tak- ,. ' rt. ' ., n : phipps ing care of the home runs until . . chairman. Babe Ruth begins mnking them (signed) RUTH MANNING. again. ' Meusel. by cracking out a clerk. four bagger Wednosduy, which won . . , Notice the game for the Yankees, passed ,n ,he County court 'of the State'of Ciabby Hartnett of tho Cubs for the Oregon, for Jnckson Count'. homo run leadership of the majors, in the Mutter of the Estate of J. A. Ho now has thirteen, Westeilunil.' Deceased. Nelson "Chicken" Hawks, former , Notice is nerooy given in . u.o u - Nashville Souther nAssoctation whirl- eporl "and accom.rin "the above wind, now holding down first base clUitlod matter, and the above named for the Phillies and Clyde Barnhart, court hus fixed Juue 29. 1929. at 10 now tiace makers In tho NaUonal o'clock a. m. sit the eourt house ln outfielder with the pirates, arc the Jacksonville, lir-snid county, as the league. Jlawks displaced Karl Hmilh !'"' "nd1,',,a,:0, ' J,C,?!;l!,,;,bilh sT of the Pirates ns the leader wil'i an average of .406,. whilo llarnlinrt is trailing Huwks with ..1S7 and Stock of tlio Dodgers, a newcomer among the leaders, is next with .:is3. Cuyler of tho Pirates, who has to said final account, and for tho set tlement thereof. - KU.A C. WESTER-LUND, C. Y. TENOVALD, J. C,.' BROWN. Summons for. Publication. IOmiiII v No. 3077 averaged one run a game, is lead- in the circuit Court of tile State of Ing in scoring with 39 tallies. Rogers Oregon, for tho County of Jackson. Hornsby. newly appointed manager mis Kiiymona yt iiKins. i-iiuiiiiii, Of Hie Pnnllnnls In ill ln fi-nnl III va- .uU"jr baso hitting with 106. OPEN GOLF TITLE TO M'FARLANE MORCKSTBH. Mnss.. June 6.- fondant. To Dorothy Kuphrla Wilklns. the above named defendant: j In the name of the state of Oregon, S'ou are hereby required to appear ln the abov entitled court and cause and there answer the -complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you within ten (10) dnys from the date of the service of this summons upon ynu if served within Jackson county, Ore gon; or If served within any othoi county of Orenon, then within twen ty (20) nays rrom the date or the ser vice of this summons upon ynu: or if served by publication, or out of th state of OreRon aft of an order for the publication of this summons, then on r.f Knfcen ll.o loot .lo.p til-fin,,!' I liarl In t h ft order for tho publication of the sum moils. (A ' And you will please take notice that E P.) Willie MncKnrlnne. n tall mild If you fall to so appear and answer mannered Scot, who wears horn rim- piaintiff win npply to the above 'entl mcd Rlasses. is now the open golf tied court for tho relief nrayed for In champion of the United Stntcs after the complaint, to-wlt, that the bonds the 'most thrilling competition In the of matrimony now - existinfi between History of the tournament. "V nn "v ' . , . , . , , totally nnd forever dissolved, and for In an unprecedented 36-hnle play- u...ii h t,,.,n iat . tn off of n tie at 201 for the 72 holes COurt may seem Just and equitable, oft tljo tournament proper, MacFar- This Buminons is; published under lane, professional nt the pakrldRe nnd In accordance with tho order of club In" the Metropolitan Rolf district of Now York yesterday defeated the wonderful Hobby Jones. Atlanta nmn teur, on tho Torrid Hills course of tho Worcester club. Not until the last putt on the home green after two extra rounds, was tho title decided I An 18-hole play-off has hitherto settled any ties for this title. Hut Jones and MacKarlane wound up 18 holes yesterday with "5 each and for tho first time In history, 18 more holeH had to be played. Kor the second round MacFarlano took "2, ono over par nnd Jones 73. Younu men hnve long been enp turing tho laurels in this "old man's name," but youth cracked yesterday and age stood the caff. The 36-year old Scot unbuckled a 33 for the last nine holes, two under par and Rot the title by an orthodox par four drive, approach and two putts at tho home Rreen. while Jones, ased t3, off the line with his drive on tho final hole, put his second Into n trap, exploded out a bit too strong nnd missed an oisht foot putt that would have pro longed the competition at ill more. The story of tho open of 1925 In fiKures: 74 67 72 78201 77 70 70- 74291 lute May 14. 1P25. of the above on titled court and cause, requiring It to he published In the Medford Mail Tribune, a daily newspaper published In Medford. Jnckson court ty, Oregon, once a week for a period pf six weeks, and requires you to appear and an swer the complaint herein on or be fore tho expiration of the last day prescribed in said order- for the pub lication of said summons, which Inst day is the 27th day of June, 1925. The date of the first publication of this summons Is the 18th day of May, 1925. RKAMBH & HEAMES, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: 412 Liborty Uuilding, Med ford. Oregon. MncKnrlano Jones lMnynff; MacT''Kilane Jones 72 147 73 148 SPOllt BRIEFS CHICAGO. June 6 (By Associat ed Tress.) William Wrlgley. 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