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l ! 5 i PAGE SIX RPPEftLS TO WEST C S. Snmloraon of, Central I'olut, hiiB miponlcd to Governor West (or protection from tlio onslaughts of W. J. llooKoy, a nolRhbor. Mr. Snn dc'rucm Btntcs In his letter to the ahlet executive of the stnto that If protection Is not granted, ho will take matters into his own hands. His letter follow b: CENTRAL POINT, Ore., Feb. 19, 1912. Hon. Oswald West, Governor of Oregon. Dear Sir: There Is a man hero by the name of V. J IlooBcy that has a piece of land that Joins mine on the east, or my son's placo, as 1 deeded It to htm a year or so ago. And this man Dooeey is ono of these fellows that Is always looking for trouble and persists In giving his neighbors troublo all of the time. A year or so ago I went boforo the court and demanded pro lection, which the court granted and W. J. noosey and family were fined $100 and costs and W. J. IJoosey was sent to jail for six months. Af ter he was released from Jail ho soon began his meanness again. Now this is what he dees: Cuts our fences. tearB up our road bridges, turns water from a reservoir which ho has built for the purposo of making our road a mudhole, fences up our road way and destroys our land corners, and everything that the mind of man Ib heir to for meanness. You will find by looking at the court lecords of the supreme court of the state the decision of the courts which will put you wise to the whole situation. Now I have always been a law abiding citizen and wish so to be, but this man V. J. Booscy and his family must bo stopped from damag ing our property. I demand of you protection. Will you grant it? If not I am going to protect myself. Yours very truly, C. S. SANDERSON. HOPELESS LOVE CRIME'S CAUSE LOS ANGELES, Cal.. March 12. Love that she believed was hopeless prompted Miss Viola Carver. 23, to shoot and k'll J. Edwin Edge, aged 23, a realty dealer, according to the teller of tho police today. After shooting Edge, the girl turned her revolver to her own head and pressed tho trigger. The hammer fell on an empty chamber, the only empty one in tho cylinder. Tho shooting occurred in tho of fices of Freeman & Edge, of which firm Edge was Junior member, late yesterday. After coming to tho of- flee nnd talking quietly with Edge for five minutes, tho girl whipped a revolver from her muff and fired, the bullet piercing Edge's brain. Fol lowing his death at tho hospital four hours later, the girl is hald to have eAclulniud: "I loved him, and could not havo him; that's why I shot." Mlhs Carver, who Is a clerk In a music store, Is said to bo the daugh ter of John Carver, a well-to-do Ta- conm man. COAL STRIKE END SEEMS IN SIGHT LONDON. March 12. nope lod.ij pervades tlie United Kingdom that tho mi'iit coal minors' strike woon will end. At the heiidiiuurten of the miners it was duclnied today th.it lliu men were willing to make concus sions to ctTuot u settlement nnd brinn about industrial pence. Welsh and Scotch oa! mine opci iitors lodiiy agreed to join the Kiik libli operators in smother conference wilh Premier Asquith and the minces jc)roooiitalics in an effort to settle tliu stiikc. The conference began at 21 o'clock this afternoon in tho prem ier's office and the United Kingdom is hoping that both sidus will gr-t lo gulliur mid duvino some inuuus of re lieving the nation, WORKS AND JOHNSON SCORED BY CONGRESSMAN WASHINGTON, D. C. .March 12. (JtiKi'ossmiiu Smith of California to day wroto a vitriolic letter to Post master General Hitchcock charging Senator Works and Governor John son with entering Into a "conspiracy to prevent tho reappointment of Post mubtor Bartholomew of San Diego." Congressman Smith enclosed scoroB of iiffldavltH from San Diego citizens supporting Bui tholomow. FOB TGI M IE B BOB , ..I xx v Le Brim Grand Opera Here Tonight BHfsjfypiyCSrjWsJDHfe I iAsHlBSifBl9sn9kslKu Mlffliirrfi 'VlHi lsHflBsBr'fisBsHs9BBBlBil Tlie Lc Brim Grand Opera com pany which appears at the Medtord theatre tonight, i combed of Ma dame LeBruu. soprano; Fritz Ilutt mnn, baritone and Dorothy ViUoi. REALESTATETRANSFERS Nicholas Welter to S. R. Jones, lot 30. block 1, Tuttlo's Sec ond add. Medford 10 H. F. Mcader to Geo. W. Stev ens, lot G, blk. 25. Medford . . 1 E. H. Wilkinson to Henry 1'ltz, property In Jacksonville ... 10 Laura B. Nichols to J. M. Keene. property In Crest brook Orchard tracts 10 Marion A. Under to Casandria Shaffer, lot 1, blk. 1, Bunga low add. Medford 1 Harvey Jamison to Harry G. Worttnan, property on Al mond SL, Medford 200 G. E. Thrasher to I L. Ton Velio, mining property In twp. 33, 4W 1000 Cow Creek Lumber Co. to C. D. Brock, laud I ntwp. 35, 4W. . 200 Lester II. Doling to Bessie C. Anderson, land in twp. 37, t W 10 G. C. Briggs to E. D. Briggs. property In Ashland 10 J. M. Bader to T. J. Barton, land In twp. 30 1W 10 G. M. Anderson to Bdgnr N. campueii, ioi l, Kiting s auu. j Medford 1 Mildred E. Hicks to Bay M. Hicks, lots I and 5, blk. 3, Alfa add. Ashland 10 Joseph Taylor to J. G. Gold, lots 13 and H, blk. 2, Uorry valo sidd. Medford 1 S. G. Batea to Llod N. Aduni son, property in Ashland . . . Leroy Kurgoeou to Sophia Thomimon, proporty In Ash land Homestead Aatw. 10 Charles D. BIfuer to Miss Alice McClnuulum, 120 acres In sec. 18, twp. 30, 5E 30') Wm. Wright Von dor Hellen to Tho. H. Nichols, lots 3 and 1, blk. 'J, Central add. Eagle Point lo Margaret Gray to Mm. Lulu Boonck, lot 8, blk. 1, Gray's add. Medford 315 E. K. Andomon to Myrtle V. Lowdon. lot 3. blk. 3, Alfa add. Ashland Wm. Myer to If. J. Van Cos sen, property In Asthlaud... Theo. Kretimllug to Tho. Bun ker, laud In twp. 30, IE. . . . Lottfo L. Bolton to G. W. Stop phenson proporty In Ashland Scott V. Davis to Chester A. Brown, lot I, blk. 2, High land Park add. Medford . . . Claudo A. Marsh to Adolluo Klrby, propeity In Grays udd Medford Islah H. Wlllurd t John F. Iinnieniian, 100 uuros In cc i ::oo ioou i io! ,0 150 22. twp. 33, 1W J00!' Clara B. Luwls to Anbury Boall, D0.22 acros in twp. 37, 2V 1 Lulu Bounds (o W. 10. Davison, lot b, blk. 1, Gray's add, Medford 10 Medford Boulty & Imp. Co. 10 Jaekbou Co. Bldg, & Loan Assn.., propoity In Park udd. Medford K II. J. Van PoMiou to Ashland Steam Laundry, property In Ashluud 2057. hO Ashland Stoum Laundry lo Win. Myor, proporty in As.t land 10 L. Gray et al to Chester A. Brown, lot 4, blk. 2, High land Park udd. Medford ... 1 Tiles Cured In 0 to 11 Days. Your dniBSlst will refund money If PAJCO OINTMENT falls to euro any Case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 0 to 14 days. GQc MEOFOKO MATT, TRIBUNE, MTOFOim OKKUOK. TUESDAY, aiAUTlI 12. 1912. conti. Ho. IMr. ILi" ta i, accompa'i it, and Mr. Durt.i'i. t.ige umnag'r 'P. I., oil, I I, Jill lit III. villi III tllc worJv of the-e arti-ts nnd thev com-1 pared with tlie greatest artists, each takim: their part villi meat eae. OPEN CANAL FAVORED BY FRISCO SHIPPERS SAN FKANVISCO. March 12. Sun Franci-co's chamber of com merce is today on record a opposed to the operation through the Panama canal of nny railroad owned or con trolled ship engaged wholly or partly in constwi-e traffic and as in faov of nllewiuj: American ships engaged in coastwise tniftic to pa through the catml wilhotit jmyinir tolK. Beiiies pain resolutions to this effect, the chamber of commerce set in motion a plan to unite all commer cial bodies on the Pacific coast to fight against allowing the railroad to operate ships "through the canal and to impress on congress that the bill allowing railroad owned -ships to pa.ss tlirouu'h the cannl if thev do not stifle trade should be changed to prohibit it absolutely. To Sift $20,000 Theft Charge LYNCHBURG. Va., March 12. Tho chso of Georne E. Huffman, the BockiuKhiuii county postal clerk, who is charged with the theft of $20,000 from the registered malls, is the most Important matter to come up at the spring term of the United Statos dis trict court which convened hero to day. Huffman has boen at liberty on 123,000 ball since bis arrest here last full. St. Louis Reports Quake. ST. LOUIS. Mo., March 12.- Fathor Goemo of St. Loula university today said ho holievod last night's wrth(iiuk centered 1700 miles from bore, perhaps off the west coast of Mexico. y USE ALLEN'S F00T-EASE The Htitlsoptlc powder to ho shaken Into the shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweating feet, mo Allan's Foot-Ense. Relieves corns and bun ions of all nain and provents blisters, soro and callous spots. Just tho thliiR for Dancing Parties, Patent Lcathor Shoes, and for Breaking In Now SIiooh. It is tho Broateht com fort discovery of tho asc Try It to day. Sold ovorywhoro, 25 cts. Don't accopt any- substltuto. For FRKE trial package, address Allen S. Olm sted. Lo Roy, N. Y. F0RDE CAN DO IT Do you want your lawn put in lirst Hum shape? All work guaranteed. Lcino address with If. Jl. l'uttcr-.n, (junker Nursciy, Nash hotel. Draperies We carry a vry mmplote lino of draperies, lurs ourtolriH, fix turufl, ole , ami to all cIuhhcm of upliolHtcrlinr h Hpi'dul mail to look ufior tills -York exclusively und wilt 1,'lvo ua kuoc) oorvlco us la poHHlblft to cut In even tho lurh'ont cltlfH. WEEKS & NgGOWAN CO TUSCAN SPRINGS laving no eauul on oarth !n variety ol mineral waters and cuilng dlscasot that medicines will not roach. If you aro In ncod of hoalth, como now. We aro opon all tho year nnd can glvo the boat of care and attention now as well as In summon Stage dally from Rod Bluff to the springs. Further par ticulars nddress E. B. WALBIU DGE TUSCAN SPRINGS, OAIi. ROOSEVELT CAN'T SERVE ON JURY MINHOLA, L. 1 March 12 - Colo, uel "Ihcodoro Roosevelt was today ovcuscd as a prospective Juror hero after he had loiuovod his coat and hat and had settled down In a chair ready to perform his duly as a cltl ccn The colonel was drawn for the Jury lo tr tho suit of Michael Canuely, in o.irs old, for $100,000 damages from the New York Central ralhoad for tho loss of both legs In an acci dent The boy got a Judgment pre loitsl fr J40.000. but a higher court set It aside. Roosevelt was Juror number seven. Ho nald. It seems I am excused. 1 don't nee why. It seems hard that 1 should havo to come hero every day fur two weeks If they don't want to utilize ni) services." Graham explained his action by s. ing The colonel Is busy. I think lm would be conferring a greater boon upon humanity by serving It other wise than by sitting on this case for three or four das. That was tho only reason for my action." Roosevelt conferred for five hours last night on political matters with Oscar Strauss and Alexander Moore of the PlttsburK Lender. Roosovelt was excused for tho day. The attorneys for the railroad In tho caso said they would havo accepted Colonel Roosovelt as a Juror. IDE WHEELER GIVEN THOUSAND A MONTH WASHINGTON, D. C . March 12. Dr Benjamin Ido Wheeler, president of the University of California, Is tho highest salaried state university president In tho country, according to tho report of the bureau of educa tion, made public here today. Dr. Wheeler receives $12,000 a year. Tho presidents of Cornell university and the University of Illinois stand next on the list, each"" receiving J 10,000. AT FOUNTAINS. HOTtlS, OB CLStWHtBC Get tho Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK ThcFoodDrinkforAHAgcs BICH MUX MALT CU1K EXTRACT. IM rOWDW Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HOKLlUK'b" Take a packaj(o horn Yoxi Can Sxnile with Impunity when you have a fine sot of teeth. They onlinnco tho smllo and make It moro. attractive. And, after all, why should wo not all have good teeth when there uro such good dentists as oursolvos to look after them? Patting ourselves on tho back. ehV Well, you'll praise us t'jo, after you havo onto patronized jus. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Frultgrowors Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon j Pacific Phono Main GG3 ! Home Phono 287-L. Why not come in and seloct that KODAK You will soon want lo use it. Medford Book Store FEDERALS THREATEN ATTACK ON JUAREZ Kit I'ASO, Texas March I'J. .lumen toda wai lliruwn into a Mule of wild alalia by icpoih that l lie oily was to ho attacked by the fed oralis. The rebel column under (len orals I'ainpa nnd Salnrar wn abrupt ly hailed in its advance nu Torreon hv tlio information that u ( rout; force of federal would nttnok lua ren within a few lioui". The rcb.'l force is to bo diudod. miiiio to ivtuni to .lumen and some to ornithine tlio advance. Additional guuidx today were posled u round Juaioz. MONTEREY. Cal -"They gotta spill klckln' that Ming aroun'," say Monterey cltlxens after hearing tho Aggressive Clark M. Siiiindors, M. 1). Reliable Bti s6 ?zr.rK---: BFTi i ,i ii. 2i F3T & 'fV tr- MftrtKi GOULD MAN OUSTED Fl ST. 1.01'IS, Mo., Mnicli I-'. At the annual mooting of the dhoolnn of the MisNoun Pucilio Itailroad to day Vice I'rosidoiil II. 1. .Miller, an Nirtlatit lo (loorgo .1. (lould, wlioii tlio latter poiminully dhoolod Iho nt fulrt of tho company today mm ousted iim ii ditootor ill tho request of 1'ionidont lltihh. Jacob Molest I fo, loprosontiiig Spojor mid oompiiny, n Now Voik banking IJInu wm oloclod lo .iioiMod Miller. Tho mcoliiitt wan oulirotv lintiiuii ioiirt. Wraiik (lould ultoiidcd in In oapaMlv ni a diioelor. a ihni inrit .. ...... local Champ Clark iptartet mangle Missouri's fuvorlto hymn JiihI bofoio daybreak. SSOURIPACIFIC Nov What Do You Think of This? Wo weir nskccl-WUY WOTLI) TIIK UK-KM'XTION OKTAl'T lllOLPiMIODKOlvM) 'I'lic ono asking iliis qiicstinn said that wo miglit ho ahlo to givu this iiifoi'itiatioii, in that wo sooniod to hu wido awako. . .tiu-Mk W'V) AUK AWAKIO ALL TIIK TIM I'J Nro moss on us. wo aro too active. ACTIVITY is a healthy DISKASK W13 want to yioct YOU and YOU want to moot ns. WK must moot BYUKOKUKWK WILL TOO AViitoh TO-.MOUMvOW and hoar what wo havo to say for TAl'T. howovor WK aro not hoth for TAI'T, H-U-T X am. WHO am I- (lnoss again. NMW METHODS XKW IHKAR HMST WO UK OUK prioos aro tho LOWEST ami rONSULTATION" alwavs I'MIK i. 1'. Drs. Saunders & Green I'rnetiee limited to KYK, KAK. NOSK and TIIIIOAT Oarnott-Coroy Building, Aledfortl, Oregon I'l 1 vi MX iy wSSESrw 5 -&wyk ' jj W. Home fl A matte? of big nio.nc.it at home economy. . II An Eastern city recently conducted a School of House hold Arts and Science. .. ' ... T..t .. Kcq.rs urn w v enormous wslc naullloB from lire jmrclmtc of cheap (Uitraoa interior) Butettalo for ;l,.dard nrUc to. ".. .IIM 1 f..ts I i MM VSSMiiS cC ZtmiVlM tlV,.raiic phrase of S wsts wore jitr ouLiv rniiomv to use 1-isnuu's Hlund ours tens you xwy, -a buw -v I A' Srlot uill rniivmcc VOU. -ji..... - -' HSIIER . IfldUJ '.'' JSai PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY FOR MASSACHUSETTS MOS'I'ON, March I'J. (lovoumr FotH announced today llial ho would sign the prcNidonl.inl piimary bill which panned both IioUmoh nf Hie og iHlnttito Tho bill proMitim for it piimary at which the electors hIiiiII vote for can didate for piohIiIoiiI, vice pioldcul, for dologuloH to tlio ualional oonvon lioiiH uiiii for s'liiididatori for mI itu office. The Nolo for tlio pioiHldou Hal and vice presidential caiuliilatoti mIuiII bo binding on tho dologatiw lo tho uulioiial cotivoutioiiM, HYRAOUSEr N. Y. Dr. Angus Bono Invented a now auaorithetlii hut was too klnilhcarted to "Hy It on the dog." Ho took sioino himself. He's dead. Progressive f liven, M. I). Ethical Economy this lime is the study oC ' i i . 1,u rvliirh linrrnssctl house- , (c " -Sr " ,.,,, nr 1'LUUKIWU iMlivUO v.w. America s Finest 1'lour flims. ?& 'f m i Ct A V . I X