O GRAND JURY REPORT TO CIRCUIT COURT. Report Shows Eight Indictments Find Baro(ja Did Not Assault Beddy With walls and the ceilings of tlie interior of the courthoi should either be paint ed, papered or iinprP.od in such a man ner that would lend to it a more at j tractive appearance than it has at pres lent. We find that the vault in the of 1 t'ice of the county clerk is great I v an Ax and That No Grime Had Bcu o Committed. it for all of the public records of tha county which should be kept there. We would recommend nnd urge that addi tional vault room be secured at once and suitable appliances be installed 0 ! therein that would permit and allow0 In the circuit court of the state of! all of The records of the count v tn he Oregon, for Jackson county. Decern- i there safr.lv kept in such a manner that Report of the grand . they will at all times be safely kept and easily accessible to the public. We ber term, 1907. jury. To the Hon. II. K. Hanna, Judge of the above entitled courts We, the grand jury of Jackson coun ty, Oregon, duly empaneled and sworn in the above entitled court at the De cember, 1H07, term thereof, having fin i nil il our Inborn, respectfully submit iipj file herein our final report of such math-re as we have had under investi gation. Returned Eight Indictments. We have carefully and diligently in quired into all cases wherein it has been charged that any person or persons have been guilty of crime, including all cases that have been brought to our atten tion by the acts of committing magis trates in holding persons charged with crime to await our action, and all cases whore parties have appeared voluntarily befor? us and accused others of the commission of crime, and all cases with ;:i th? knowledge of our prosecuting officers. In making these investiga tions we have endeavored to bring in bills indorsed as truo bills against those persons only in cases wherein in our (-pinion the evidence warranted the action at our hands. Wo have returned into court indorsed as true bills eight indictments, and have returned indorsed as not a true bill one indictment. In those cases investigated by us where the person or persons accused of crime had not been held by committing mag istrates to await the action of the grand jury nnd in which we have decided not to bring in indictments, upon such cases we have not returned any bills. Working Conductors Over 14 Hours. Several matters of great importancce and of great public interest to the peo ple of the country have been investi gated by us concerning which ewe think it proper at this time to report to the court our reasons fnr the act icon taken by us. A eocrnphiirit was laid before t ho grand jury through the agency of the state railroad commiss'on of llii.' state chacrging the Southern Pacific company, n corporation of Kentucky, with the crime of permitting a conduc tor in its employ to remain on duty moro than 14 consecutive hours, in vim iation of law. found that the toilets in the court-house yard were in a very unsanitary condi-' tion, and wo recommend that the prop-, er officers of the county either cause new toilets to be erected at once or the old ones to be thoroughly renovated. The New County Hospital. j Te desire to speak in the highest; terms of praise concerning the action of our county court in erecting the coun- ty's present hospital and in purchasing1 the farm upon which it is situated.' This hospital, though not at this time j completed, is located on one of the main thoroughfares of our county and : at a p "hit about one half mile from the village of Tain t. The property upon i which it situated i.i a very valuable piec? .if property and belongs to the j county. The county has erected there-1 on a large, commodious, well ventilated j and well lighted building, which we be lieve and therefore assert to be the finest init i tut ion of its kind within the borders of the state of Oregon. We j regard it is a credit to the county and j state, and as a monument of duty well j done upon the part of those of our of ft- j cers who have been responsible for its erection It has a sufficient number of rooms of suitable size for the accom modation of a large number of patients. In short, it is a modern building equip ped with all modern improvements, in cluding appliances and facilities for hot and cold water at all times, three bath rooms, a sufficient number of electric lights, and inside toilets with proper sewer attachments. The county court has in addition to this constructed a dam that in our opinion will so change the course of the stream known as Bear creek as it passes through this farm, in such a way that the depredations here tofore committed by said stream upon said property will be entirely eliminat ed in the future. We talked to the in mates of the hospital and found them all well satisfied, contented and pleased with the treatment which they were re cei ving. Christmas Cheer for Officials. The limited time at our command did not allow us to make an extended or We deemed this mat tor 1 X'M 1 ' " , . ' . - roconis or tne couniy. imiu-u m - the otlices, however, and found all of the records well and neatly kept and the oficers courteous, obliging and compe tent in the discharge of their official duties. These officers, es tally who are charged by the law with the duty of aid;ng us in the service of subpenaes have by their energetic work greatly helncd us in our labors. Havinu' now fully finished our labors, we would most rcsprt fully ask to be diechnrgi d. ni so great importance to the traveling pfidie that wo made a most thorough and searching investigation into the charge nnd required officers of said company to produce before us all of tho books and records of said company which related in any manner to the hourso f service required of its etn n!'iv,.si. Thes'- reereds when produced d'S.-loH"! the fact that said corpora- case. i to rema n on !::tv .mv a '"M'r; pfM'io. t i.aii 1' c- r jecnt'r"-" hours but 1 the ?t mi rxoressiy i. reserve's t!::it it is a sufficient excuse if the company j performs su- h acts as a result of an i unavoidable de;.v nnfonscui emer- ; gency, fires, washout- or wrecks. W- j had before us competent witnesses in J regard to the causes of the debus com; plained of and in our opinion the en-i forced overtime was due to swili ji d"-i lay that we believe .a trial jury would, find it to he unavoidable. We .fn- of; the opinion that the statute gnvm-j ing this class of crime is very . iudefi-: uitelv and loosely drawn, considering its great import? e. The Barnum-Rcddy Assault Case. ! V. S. ilarnuni w:i" held by a commit 1 ting magist rate to awn it th" action of n;:r body, charged with the crime of, having committed an assault with a dar.g. n us weapon upon tin- person of the max or of the city of Med ford. The j.rominr nee of the parties involved and tl.e i.nblie interest taken in the matter, w thin!;, requires us to report to th" court concerning it in addition to our formal action of returning a not true bill. We heard the testimony of the r nmplaining wit in ss and of .'ill ot her P rsons whom we could ascertain w'P ('mpotent witnesses in regard to tin matter and were aecessible. We heard ni. evidence of nity parties except those who were eye witnesses to the occur rence. In our opinion the large pre ponderance rf the evidence showed con ( hisively that no crime had been com mitted by the defendant nnd that he neither did or performed the acts com plained of and concerning which wit nesm s upon the part of those seeking nu indictment testified. Dilapidated Appearance of Courthouse. We made an examination of the court house, the jail and the outbuildings in the coirr yard. We would most n spei-tfiriW recommend that the proper nfheers of the county cause a bathtub to be put in the jail, together with suitable apparatus for heating waff. While we found the conditions in the ia.il' in all things sanitary, we believe that thi improvement is a needed one ;, this public building. W- ni"-t re v.Mtfnllv recommend that the proper ,.'Y-..r cans.- the xt- ri-T of the court i. .. , vj,..ciall.v tin- w Iwrl' tie r. (o 1- I-p:iirid T PVll!' .-.v tl.n .ftou'il I' " ' ' . t..,,re attractive :tpp";ir:.i . - bt)"-nn1":(t' with t ie im CITY NOTICE. '1 he city council nt its meeting held n fcemhc IX I "". instructed the j ict rder to purchase house numbers and j furnish the miup to all p.operty own-1 is at !'!i- ti::m econlei nler is near cost as it was possum-. ers can be had rrom me cny about December "0. I he -e-will also furnish the correct for each lot. liKXJ. M. COIJJXK. Reorder. Al'.l I..-.-V. r Kv.'t us k all" Ncv Cases. pm: .1. W. M.-n-itt vs. W. (i. V. .'mil's ; IllilMMti"!!. Hcilllll- rii.'vs t'.ir pljiiiit iff. No Fire in tlie Kitchen Range No Hot Water in Hie House Then Is the. time you ap preciate tlie convenience of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach o pltil? " n n II, I JUS OPENED We are, now open for business on the West Side next to the Presbyterian. church. We carry a full line of TEAS, eOFFEES, Spices and Extracts Wc make a specialty of pure goods; also have a complete line of QUEENSWARE, CUT GLASS, HAVELIN CHINA. VASES AND JARDINIERES and a large Jap assortment. M'GLASHAN&JUNKEN GET UNDER COVER It's a good idiia for everybody ot get under cover in Mod ford, including the city council, anil we nre hero to furnish you the BEST PROPERTY IN MEDFORD for the least money. If yon nre a stranger in Medfonl, you can't afford to lose money by boi-rding with your family nt ft hotel. The business man's way of doing is to buy a nice cheap tract and build u nice houao while the present financial situation contin ues. Jt "s a fact that you can build cheaper now than you could a month ago; or, better yet, BUY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A BUSINESS CENTER nnd watch it row into more money before spring. We are pre pared to e)iiip all homeseekers with deturnlile hojnes nt n low figure. Xov is the time tr bnv, Have rent nnd ake money by the advance in price. Roue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDINO, MEDFORD, OREGON. For the Last Time This Year For tho last throe years we have claimed a part of your patronage and aro pleased to say we are satisfied with what we have gotten. Wo have tried to please,, and for the balance of this year or until Christmas we will give you 10 per cent off of any goods you may buy, but after that time tho old prices will prevail. The panic has had no effect on us at all, and with the new year we will stock up and servo you better than over. The city council has decreed that you and each and all of you Hhall plr.ee numbers on your houses, end I havo them to soli yon so cheap that you can't refuse to buy them. Coir.e in and sco them. If you havo not yet put in your guess, you had hotter f'ot busy nt once. I am Shortio Garnott, tho hardw: ro m.n that does things. SHORTY GARNETT Ihc nearest lnmp socket aud turn the switch MKT. QUART. TWO QUART AM LARER SIZES Pint SiK it ipccially n'Upttd for nursery Simple DM rattle C 1411 IC(jL Su TAMJ n 'i nt iu.it I ,11 Ml : M I I 5 Medford Steam Bakery HOT ROLLS FOE BREAXFAST or 4:iinty little diiim-r rolls that will tempt the appetite of the rnost fjifltidisiiB, Is the hind we gcrve i-v-ry day when ordered. Hreadnt nffM, light, white and de licious, is our Hpecinlty, well ;ih the richest, finest cakes, pas try and pies. Wli'n you want to your st National Bank nt Medford JL CAPITAL $50,000 The Youngest and Strongest WE DON'T S PECULATE H M. H. CROWELL. President. O. CSAWrono. Asulstant CiMn. i. K. DEUEL. Vice President. - ri L. AM .hid Jmhler. t.y.n. W. DUVM. Second VI'- ""fr.i-nt. enjoy ynur iim'JiIq, order Mm.' i .I '.'.r'CmidorWstsr nnd Power Co. tl.e hirL- Irti I -' Off Nash Hotel Grill Public Dinners, Banquets, Ball Suppers Catered For I T.-ilih-s (k-irii;iU'(! and iimrs served ;il vmi own OUR NEW YEAR'S BILL OF FARE 'out;, in nil tin- nod old f nxli ir ni 1 dish's iihhi., Muted with the d;tv and niitnv none licsidt-H. 1 'ome and eat yourn lii-re. Ittint; your wife with ymi. She'll Mijov tin' rn.iNii:j; nt llii- rext !l u r;i II t We l.tiow. Ami ;ipueciiite ininiiti'ly 11m- trint i t' : Hiw-ti d fine iihiiI without th" ; ri .n 1 1 It- Mid l.'ilmr invulvcd III D.H ii.-. THE MASH Lidcncxun distance V ) G O A ce on Seventh Street. Kl.rtric Siiti. O IV.: O (.-.) O o 0) o o o o