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MEDFOTCT) MATT, TRTRTOR, arRlTFOttT), Or.KfiONT, TtTp:ST)AY, MARCH 2fi, 1012. PAGE TITRETJ h -t . f V N A BOOSEY WRTES 4 AN OPEN LETTER CKNTHM. I'OINT. (ln, Mnich 'JU, I HI SI. To llmi () Went, llnvcinor of Ok'kihi I Joit r (Jowiner: My ut loiiLlcm wan lit 1 1 1 yottttti iliiy to u loll or apparently published under your aiilliuilly tn llic Moilfurd Mull of .Mo re 1 1 li!, 1 11 1 -' . Ill which the writer kIvihi my lopiiiHllou i blara oyo. In roply I nk you lo ttimwer tlio ijuoallnn In Hi" following letli-i to your Judites which lli'' have mi Tnr lpftwod t nliwor. Anil white you nro iiiiIiIInIiIiik ullim people' tl tors plonio publliih .1 J. iflmmiy" 1' Inr lo you ur J till 'i$, 10 1 1. Ilotmeel fully your. V. J. HOOHKY An open totter lo II. K. IIhiiiiii. Unhurt 8. Huhii. I'rtmlt A Moure. Hubert lCflkln Hinl your official miic ictutont, Judge f the circuit Mini mi pn mo riiuilM of ()rixoii llioelltiK In order In clearly define the IokhI Hants of private ownership In real pioputly uniler republican party nilo. Hill mi ploano mm wit .'ho following iiiiloii (tu tlio Medford Mult Trib unal : HIllltiK court of iifiitly lo eslftb UhIi certain boundary llniw tu Clink hmiim llcMwuy. you found h certain tliii' lo Id' the true boundary of tlu i'Nl anil mint I) line of tlio Jlnnoy unci tunl In l'.iu'-s enjoined the. tie kiiiIhiiIh from rronttliiK Hint line. I inn line by tlie worn tetttmony bo runt you whi proven to bo iinuiHrkod. In violation of Hwllou 520 II. & C. rmle. yuu refused to murk Mini Hue. r Niiy other line luvolveil. and though cumllmmuily Importuned by IhiUi plwliitlff Hfiil defendant lo ilo n. you Iihvi for more Himii four yearn mnmlfMitly refiimt to In Hiiy way mark the line fouinl by you to lie lite true bouudarlex. At Hie ilnle of your renliHluluK order there were, had been for many your, ami atltl are. at the uorjhweot, pouthwoat Hint MoutlieHHl corner of Hie Home)' tract h'KHl official bound ry inoiititnniil placed there hy the official Murvnyom of ,lael;on comity lo mark Hi" milt of I lm wnrianly deed ArniatruiiK o llnum-) of April 87. 1X01. .My uuemloii la lioen onr re alrtilnlliK older eoer au kiouihI wllltln those mirveyitra' monument-' If no, how iniM1li? Thin iitetlou Ik aalieil under an- ihiirlt) of i l.aw r.ni, Iteapectfully vouix. W J IIOOSKY. DANCE FIGHT ENDS IN DEATH OF POLICEMAN RAN l-'ltANf'lHCO. Cl . Mwrc-li 2 --Hlint ilovvu nhlle ultiit-kliiK I'ntiol man IC. II. Uutlnicher with n khiik of roiii'Wiiloiia. Ilenny (Sicen. 2U yeara old. in fatuity Injuied heio Imlii) ThealmolliiK followed n fUlii In front uf it llrek diuirii hull, where (Iwl lMKlior hrokif up a fUl fUht and Mturted for the potlre Mtntlon with tlio two eonilmlaiita. lie uhk aet up on hy (Jreeii and five or nix othera. Aiul lifter a lively Untitle iiiiiiiukimI to fire Ilia weilpull. (iieell fell. MllOt ihioiiKh Imili liiimn CONDUCTOR CALLED HERO, SAVES LIFE OF GIRL LOS ANCHCLKS. Cat . Match 20. Conduclor L. 11. Iloul of the Pa cific. ICIcctrlc ayatnin, la a hero ninoiig the platform men here today aa the toaiilt or III aciianlluual tea ciiH of MIhh I : I U i i .Smith. 2D. a toucher in (he Huntington lleach high achool, who waa being carried 10 ami by n heavy mwell at Newpoil IIihii'Ii. llouta heaid the glrl' Hcioiitua, atopped hla car niul plunged Into Hie Mil i T. He lefnxed to accept 11 piliae (he paamMigera colleiled (o provide him ulili a new uniform. EDITOR ASSUMES THE DLAME FOR SCANDAL WASHINGTON, Match :MJ Jo Moph A. Arnold, cdltnr-ln-chlof of tlio ill vIhIiiii of piiblicatiou of tho depart iiieul of iigi'lcultuit), iiaHiimcd rimpon nihility today for tho aiipproHMlnu of tho niuch-tulUed'Of report mi the fnaulhlllty of the reclaiming of the Florida evergladoH. Ilo told tho Mohh cniiimltten ho leconnuondcd tho Hipoil ho aupproHHoil and had voiced that opinion hcrutiHO of tho ohvloua Irreconcilable difference, of opinion helwoou (ho cngincera of tho depart iiieul mid hocaiiMe of tho conflict of opinion oulHldo of tho departmuut. Ilo wild It waa apparent no report could he Imiucd with tho iiuaiitmouH approval of the depnrtiueuL mid ho coiiHldored It a hotter policy under HUCll cIl'lUIIIIMtUIICCH Id Ikhiio do ro- port al all. Cnn.itllnti Fonclim Championships TORONTO, Out., March Sill, Con iitderahle Intercut la iiutulfeHted In the Cnuiidliui I'ciuIiik cliiimplouHhlpH, which are to he couteHted tlilti week tit tho Uulvertdty of Toronto. The oveiitH will Include tho Junior and Hciilor Kiuilod, folia and Hiihrc, LuhvGlaserin "Miss Dudelsack," Coming Friday Night Tlio kilt slid ptelda of SeotlgHd i Uitdalagck." Written by two Hum an) Mid to Iirwihii Lulu Olgaor null I"" .luthorn and comiKwra. Kit- h much did tUu numit cmnni:!"!jlh Ce," "!! ,Krltz ("-eunbaum of rural Uiigland which h wore In j "Dolly Varden" wlten ahe made hor IrmI ioat tour al year ago. Med ford audtciircn will havo an oppor tunity of acting Mlaa Claaer In High land coatume for the firm llm next Krlduv, when ahe coinia to thla city In hir new Vlcnnem opera, "MIhk FeNTH ANNIVERSARY " NKW YOIIIC. Marcli 2ii Ten yiHira ago mday AllH-rt T. Patrick. after a highly utlnul I rial laat iug more than two month, waa found guilty hy a Jury lu (he court of general ulou, Manhattan, of having murdered William Murwh ltlc of llouaton, Tex., au aged and eccen tric millionaire who, al the time of lila death, lived In a flue old real deuce on Madtaou avenue, Manhat tan. On April T, I'JOtf, Patrick waa aeuteuced to die lu the electric chair mi May 6 following, but tho acutonco waa never executed. Immediately after In1 had been nentuuced Patrick began the memorable and unparallel ed fight for hla life and llhcrt and for the vindication of li Ih honor, which haa not yet touched Its end. The fact that Patrick, now under life actitcuce at Slug Slug, ih planning another effort to obtain hla teleaae under the habeaa corpus law lu the near futuic. make a review of (hla famotiM caao on the annlveraary of Patrlcl.'a romlctioti ilouhl Intereat lug. "WHITE HOPE" MORRIS TO TAKE LONG VACATION NKW YOHK. Maich 2 ---Willi hla "white hope" aaplratloiiH given a decided aelhack laat week by .11 in Stewart, Carl MoiiIh. the Oklahoma giant, IndiiN la on hla way home for a long vacation. Matchmaker hero regard Morrla aa a "dead one." New York apoit wrltera declining he Mhoiihl remain lu TiiIhii If he Intends engaging lu any more hexing con tent. JAP EDITOR SUES AUTHOR FOR LIBEL TOKIO, Mat ch 2(1.--The editor of the Shlmhuii. one of tho leading uewHpapeiH of .lapuit today, haa brought Hull for llhol agaliiHt the tin. pcrlul theater hecauae of the produc tion of lbnon'H play, "The Sunrlho." The villain lu the play Ih a nevvapaper owner of coutuiuptlhle character, and the editor chargea It wiih Intended aa a caricature of himself iih well tin au liiHitlt to newHpapcr men gener ally. WEST NOT TO AID BROTHERS IN CRIMES SALKM, Or., March 2D. --(iovernor Wind today Ih on record that ho will not Intercede lu tho caso of OhurloH and (loodgo Humphrey, who worn found guilty of tho chargo of mur dering Mt'H, KII.U (Irimth, "If the Humphrey brothcro nro Hcntenced to ho htiugcd," Htild (lov ornor Wcut, "tho Hontenco will he executed " I "MIm UiidelMck" In vi't mm HcoIIImIi aa Harry Lauder, and Kh acta are laid to fairly riot with kills and ptalda, and the colorful effect la har umulxed with aklll and Ih extremely povel. Mlaa filaaer herself, aa the daughter of the caretuker of "Caa tle Mac lluuiber," makes her flrat appearance In the Stewart plaid and the knee length ftklrt and Scotch SAYSTR1KEBREAKERS ARE SCHOOL BOYS TACO.MA. Waah . Mnrch 'if, That high m 1umI Itoya on vacation ar being tiaetl lo try to break the trlke al tho Craj'a Harbor mill la Ihe dm'lii ration teday of Secretary Frit of the I. W. W. men at llo iliilam In a wire to local men today. "Hvery mill lint one In the district la either tlml up or crippled," tmld Fill, "the lougaheremen and team atera are refusing to remove the lumber and the offlceM of ttie boats have had to put on ocrnlU and loud the IwatH." I- : GERMAN AND ITALIAN RULERS MEET, GREET VKNICK. March L'ti - Ktn peior William of Cermany and King Victor Kmniauiiel met here today and exchang ed cordial greeting The visit of the king and emperor to Venice waa made the oc ciihIou of au oulhiiHluattc dem onstration before the roal palace on the balcony of which the two anverelgn ap pea red and bowed thattka. From Venice the king return ed to Itoine, while IC in pel or William will anil on IiIh yacht, Holienxolleru tomorrow. It Is tiuderatood, for llrlen IhIiuiiIk, lu the Adriatic, wheie he will meet the Austrian crown prince before proceeding to Coorfii. ;i 4-1 t1 i i 1 ' : : : : ! : : : -i- : SpriniitT-Camphell The marriage ceremony of MIhs l.uella Campbell and Mr. Donald Springer wiih performed at the homo of Mr. W l. Campbell, father of the bride, on Sunday afternoon at f, o'clock by How K. Olln Kldrldge, lu the presence of a large circle of In terested IrlendH. The hrlde was be comingly attired lu a gown of white silk, and carried a bouquet of curnu tloua and lirldo's roses. The popularity of this young couple wau manifested lu the number of use ful gifts of silver, cut glass, lluon ware and many other nrtlclos. Tliey will remain In Medford, keeping house on South Holly street, For Eczema Vhu a mlbl nnnthlug wash tbut Instantly utop.t the I till We havo webl many ethr ronunltoa for Hldn timihlti tint iioiiu that we conlil per. aonally, uunrautoe as wo tin thu 1). 1), I), Piuuutlptlon, If 1 hml Kezoum I'll uao I). D. D. Prescription MKDFOItl) IMIAUMAOY LULU GLASER ' atocklngH (otnbino with i)ii Jaunty cap to prettcnt jt moft ft-ii hing co tunic Ml hk Claaer pla the bag Pipe, too. aa a furthur nroof that ahe la Scotch, and la rroundod i,yi'hmni Ib the moat aevere rmult of j a cant and chonm whom- Individual membera woar nearly a wore of au- thentlc ScottlMh plalda. "Mbw Dudel-' anck" come to tho Medford theater ' next Friday for au engagement of ' one night. Sonts go on sale today. Only alx Hcata sold to out' person for tlila engagement. MERCHANT'S DEATH IS POLICE PUZZLE IIKDWOOI) CITY. Cal., March 2C. Siiapectlng he may nave met with foul play, the cornier and sheriff or San Mateo today are Investigating the death of Julian J. Farnaworth, a commercial stationer, with a place of IjiihIiio In San Francisco. Farns worth waa found dead nt hla home here In clrcumatuucea which the po lice term "inysterloiut." Farnaworth came from San Fran cisco to keep an appointment hero Sunday afternoon with an attorney, and at that time was apparently in the best of health and spirits, Farnaworth was married and had two young children. ARIZONA GOVERNOR SLEEPS FOR NIGHT WITH FELON; FLOUUNCi:. Mix , March 2fi Af-! tor a night Is a prifon cell with a .emu lor a ue.i tcuow. i.ovcrnor i Hunt today announced that he Is ' well satisfied with conditions nt tho . state prison. Hunt spout Sunday mingling with the prisoners and get-i ting their views on prlscon affairs. 11 unfa first prison reform will be the inauguration of a system of self- government ainonc tne convicts. i Druggists to Lose Licenses SUATTLK. Waidi. Ma roll 2C. Wlieu tlio state board of phnrmncy I meets In Seattle on April t!, It is e.- lutlon to that effect liy 10 to ti. This poetod Hint six druggists of the state, committee had shown itself progres wlll lost their llceuiMw. Two of the,sve on many measures before, number have been convicted of un I 5- : - lawful sale of cocaine, two for sell ing morphine and two for the sa liquor without licence. Among driigglsts to come under the ban are two from Son ttlo and one each from Spokane, Tacoma. Vancouver and Cheney. Suicide Mother Dies LOS ANOKLKS. Cal., Marcli !.--! Mrs. Josephine Mabury, the mother .. .mIH. uuiucne i .!, .... ' - milted suicide tu New ork last week after being arrested on u smugglluK charge, Is dead today. Mrs, Mabury, who was 71 years of ago, passed away unapprised of her daughter's (ielUl THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY". ALL WORK GUARANTEED Orders culled for and dellvorod, First class worlc dono by hand, Ladles' and tnou'a nulta cloanod and pressed, Tol, Main 7831; Home, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Avonuo. g HOOKED? REPORT SAYS 80 l-'leli-hi'r T PIhIi lh" populiir youtiK jiroinoter of the Hliimiaun-lleink i Witicerl and a very wi-II known tnaii KfjOUl town, In Uilft rtty, lmn departed for Jlod IJIiiff, Cat . with the avowed , tlileiilion of rHtiiriiliiff ahortly with a, woll liked and iHipular yoiniK lady t thai city kk hl hrlde. i Mr. VM) hai heri prominent In voal circle In and" about M'-dford for aome lime paat atil 1 the proud IioawiHKir of a rich baritone voice. ' I He haa done much to build up th prmont hlKh xrade of musical lnlr I eat In IIiIm city and haa buen )iIiiiiIiik lo have orrHl of thu tnott promt- j j uent aitiKer in the country atop In j .Medford upon their annual w(ern . tour. ; I Whether or not he will carry out j hla plana after hi marriage remain j to bo noon, but while all hla local ' , friend wiah the beat of aiicceaa In , hla new adventure. It ia a fact that , Medford iiiiihIchI Interests will nuffer and In to be regretted. Mr. Flab and j IiIh bride arc expected to return about the third of April ! NAVY YARD CAPTAIN IS GIVEN DEMERIT NUMBERS SAN FIIAXCISCO. Cat. March 2C. I - A a result of the recent court . martial at tbe Mart Island naval Htatlon ll la announceil here today that Captain K. K. Wwtt of the ma- rlne corpa. attached to the yard, w ill 1 lost fifty numbera. Ho will still re-i tain iila rank a captain, Ijut Is now , rated aa one of tlio lOwiwt on the ' Hat In tine for promotion. This pun-1 ltl" r('cmn eitcmmue in tne .Mare isi- Hn,i -var,1 ,n wnlch Cal,t",n wa8 crKel with conduct un West nbecom- ,nK a" ofricor- Chinese Smugglers Convicted LOS AXUKLKS, March -Jtl.--F.mr Cliince convicted of attempting lo smuggle Chinese, into dlie 1'nit id State-, were lined and given jail r-eu-tence-, today liy Fecderul Judge Van Fleet. Woo Vii ui -enteneeil to eighteen month'- in the federal pri-.in nt McNeil'-, l-land. Wnh., and lo pav u line of $."i,t)()t). Wong Chung w- j -entenccd to a year ami a day in the same prison and to av a fine of $:i.00t). Wong Wee wa given n year in the county jail ami a-,e -ed a f'J.OIll) fine. Wotif Wing Sai iim-t -pend ix month-, in the count v jail Mexican Refugees Come SAN D1KGO. Cal.. March 2C Uefugeea are btraggllng Into Tecnto, on the Mexican border, today, follow ing a raid by a bund of outlaws who are icported to be robbing ranches below the line. Pedro Argullez, a wealthy Mexican rancher, and one of his employes were killed by, the band when they attempted to resist the Invasion. Seattle Council on Tour SKATTLK. .March 20. Mayor Cot terlll. five councilmen and four mem ber of the hoard of public works, will leave tomorrow afternoon for ,.:stncU(Uli 0r to ,1BMK., the Amlir. s)n typo of dam rcceIlU. constructed thvrc They will also hpend a day -.t iortlHil looking Into the public u,imittb of ulttt city, Presidential Primaries Lost SKATTLK. March 2G---There is lit tie hopo here today for presidential i pteforonco primnrtots lu this state. 'The King county republican control I committee ha given the movement ! for a special aewlou of the legislature a severe Jolt b voting down a reso ZfoctectlfctMetf! Get the Original and Genuine , HORLICK'S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Agas. ForInfant3,Invnlids,andGrovingcMdren.; ' PureNutrition.upbuildmgthewhoIcbody. Ingorateathenurungmotherandtheagcd. Rch milk, malted grain, in powder form, , . . , . . , j Quick lunch prepared ma minute, Take no wbihtule. orHORUCK S. lNot in Any Milk Trust jrrnrr- Medford Concrete Mnmifncturorn of fJln7ed Cement Keucr 1'lpo and Cement Drnlti Tlio DoiilorB In W'iihIiciI Hand, (Jrmcl anil Crntlicd Hock Mm our waaliud mntnrlal for your concrnto work, you flavo coinont and faulty conatructlon Drain your land with enrnont ttlo. It'n BtronKnst nnd ovorlnntlng. Office: Factery: Frulltrrowora (lirr OL'll PHICKH North Ilfvomltlo Avo. Hank Ilblg. :..,,.,....;. American Electric Irons The Iron which haa 'ho Improvements of all others embodlod In I one. Wo havo Juat received a large ahlpmnnt of tbeao Iron and ' Invite you to took them over before buying. I Southern Oregon Electrical & Heating Co. rrr.rrrrfrrrrrrrrrrrrnfr PLEASURE CARS CIlALMKItS, I'OPlMlAItTI'OHI), PICCKLICSS, IIUl'SIOBILE COMMERCIAL I'KKIILMSS, CI I ASK, HUMAN CE (From H ton to 10 tons) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. Finest KqulpK'l Onraps in Southern Oregon p--- First National Bank OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository "We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT ORRIS CRAWFORD, Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pres. 0. TV. McDonald, Cashier 1 fm MrV"Kn n FX3 I isaaLiiBd&rfiM ii eHvyfr a -j 1 1 1 i m ! Cil COLONIST FARES TO All POINTS IN OBCQON. OAIIY MARCH 1 TO APRIL IS, 1012 southern" pacific rAKis ,hom CHICAOO S13.0U ST. LOUIS . 39. QO OHAHA 30.00 KANSAS CITY .00 ST. PAUl ... jo. oo FROM OTHKH GITIKS OOMAKaPONDINOiV tow OolouUt l'artiore wt .S'l'.llol'NDDnlr, but tliuf cau bu iirupiiM Irum nj ilu. If u Imvu frlfiul. nr rvlutlvu. In tliuh'a.t wboilv trt to 'l,t llitt'k lu lliil'iiriii,"iucuu Jcno.lt the fara wilh jrnur local i.-. nt iiuil a t i kt( will bu tvleuraphvil tuony ml.lnn dt. lrw.. Cllou tbuu.k'rUiieJtoruixJla ttuUho llterkturu tu iouU Kat. tout m. scoir, bttiiirniiv itt, roiiiun, cbcok 'II I Construction Co. Phono Connection M. li. ALFOUD, CASHIER ASSISTANT CASHIER BACKJ07HE FARM A