MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUtTE, MEDFORD, OR EGOK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 190?. Medford Daily Tribunef uiiiMHMiHiiiuauiiKimttiimmuiiHinuwMHHNHtiunuutiiii MCttHIMMMWIMNIIUIIIIUI A Live Paphb in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Gborob Putn am, Editor and Manager. Christmas Groceries Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford. Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. antk, nail ir Mffiw... .10.30 On yer, by Mall., .s.oo AT LIVE AND "LIVE AND LET LIVE" PRICE'S. "CASH DOES IT " 4-Crowu ' ' Loose Raiaios, pr pound . . . '. 10a "Veribeat" Mince Bleat per package 10c "Tea Garden" Mince Meat in 4-pound glass jara 65c hoc "White Hose" Srrup S6e 20c "Cream of Wheat" I Green OHto in the bulk, per the quart 26c Last year's crop, extra dry, Bhelled Popcorn, per the pound Bi-ac Holding's Calimyrna Whole Figa in 2-pound boxea ' German Lentil, for toup making, at, the pound 12'tc OQe quarts of Welch's Grape Juice, for cash 60c 17c iimiiiiiiiiiiiihiuhii jacksonjGouxty ,w stick. , It is to laugh! . ..-' -J- Wlifn is an assault not an assault? When it happens in, Jackson county. .Surely nothing more absurd .has occurred to make a travesty of the law than the whitewashing of Earl Jackson by the county grand jury just discharged. A year ago an assault was made upon Mavor Roddy and an ax hurled at his head. The grand jury held it was HOW JOSEPHINE not a punishable offense to try to brain a man with an ax. I nrrriirrn itc m a mp The Tribune criticized the grand iurv for failin" to KtttFVtU II NAMt periorm its duty, and the jurors, who saw no crime in a murderous assault, immediately discovered a heinous crime in remarks upon its own shortcomings. The editor at on Big lot EasterrijCraiiberries MILLER :'&mWBANK RHiiiiiiiiiimiwMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiii To Tho Tribune:: I recently saw an itom in the Tribune, a narrative teOcniF was. ti. .i . f ' . ... . . .. . . . .' -.......... ... in UMlirieo, pum'U Oil a train aild thrown into. i;li nve(1 t,,t',r uanl'- r is quite amusioe 1 fnf liiu .iril..,l.,c. to mo hr.w Then came the trial. A forger escaped unscathed the consoquences of his crime. A murderer went free, but the leienticss wheels ot justice grind exceedingly fine when the real thing in the line of criminals (an editor) comes ' up. The courtroom rang with oratory that reminded one oi tne matchless eloquence of Sergeant Buzz Fuzz in' the celebrated case; of Bardwell vs. Pickwick, anrt twelve good men and true brought in the comic opera finish and sen tenced tho wretch to punishment. The penalty still hangs " "nci tne supreme.w.urt in its own good time jhihmcn upon me points at issue. Now follows chapter two and another errand inn-. In the course of the political campaign of last spring The Tribune printed a story, the truth of which has never been questioned, that Earl Jackson, while deputy sheriff ii i.-eu a prisoner up by his wrists. Some five months lat er, during which not a word had been said on the subject, The Tribune editor was assaulted without warning on the street by the former deputy whom ho had never seen. .Without ioss of time the young man, whom publication of the truth had so injured, hastened to the city recorder's. court, where he filed a complaint against himself and paid the minimum fine. Then he hurried to Ashland, where he had a similar complaint filed before a friendly justice of the peace, who also accommodatingly give the minimum sonlouce. I lwwv lS( tIl0 yoimR m.m n ardy in neither case had the injured party filed a 'com plaint, nor had anyone who witnessed the assault filed a complaint they were fake prosecutions to enable the as sailant, to escape real prosecution. A complaint was filed before a local justice of the peace "id a real prosecution begun. The youth with pugilistic propensities was bound over to tin; grand jurv, which aft ' hearing the evidence of the complaining witness, bro.H.t 111 "" "' lull-thus declaring that: an assault is not , punishable crime in Jackson county, just as the previous in iutkici innr ;ui assault with an ax w; jnmisiiuoic. as not rhc griuul jury had nothitin- tn .In uiii, n,,. n it,,, i r. i i i " . . " .tii m- hit-i niai ta irniiiiiM imu iuir pleaded guilty h i lis, u IWMIMT ( rould or collld incut upon the plea of forme "pou fake prose- not escape pnnisli- poople get mixed up tint ' wero not Johnny on the spot. With t!:eui i! ia only hearsay. I thiiifc I am absolutely the only' living mtui that ran give anything Itkf a 'thu version of the affair. l ) 1 George H. Parker of Grants Pass, Or.. writes mo that tbey want to place il l monument over the old grave to pre servo its history. - Crossing the Plains. We crossed the plains, my brother;. O. B. Twogood and myself, in lSiTT,. with 30 teams. Judge Werniey,. who located Seattle was captain. We cross ed the Missouri May 10, landed at Oregon City August 20.' We lt every thing we had in trying to htjr others. Not finding work, Sam llad" and I rigged up and started for the mines that we heard had been struck in south ern Oregon. We traveled' through the Willamette that was very sparsely set tled and went 250 miles or ns far as Deer oreek. There wo found Aaron Hone mid family of our county. We purchased a squatter right and little shack, 10x12. This is now ' the city of Rnftehurg. Squatted at Roseburg. From there wo wi'iit south five miles, where wo found .Tosso Roberta thence' to the month of the Hig can-von, Joe Knott ' place, the last house on the mad. We went on io Grave creek 30 miles farther and found a nfeo little valley and good grasn. -Going -20 miles further south, we found Ben Kitlstead 's log cabin and ferry boat. We crossed' and went down the smith Hide of Rogue river seven miles to Yummy's orry. J. V. Vnnuoy and .fame? Tuft had locat ed a ranch there. They wen- the only Iwo cabins in the Rogue River valley. Ascended the Appleffate. I'assing up Applegute we passed over the divide and into the Illinois valley, sniiic 2" r .'to niib's. Here on the north side we found a camp. Ham Krey was there with a horse oorratl, where he herded miners' horse:. There we firtd.' met Hardy Klliff. Mrr. J. K. Kuyart 's ful Iter. We rlso met .hidfro Morfon and partner with a park train. The judge wno killed in r?mso, Idaho in isiil. Tin1 next lay we- passed over the leoiintain to some erei'ks, where gold was found. 11 ad ley and T struck camp, pitched our tout and wnrked tin d"ays. when we concluded we were not cut nut for miners. We retraced our teps to ('anyonville. Built FirstLog Cabin. lladlev went ten miles dwn the HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS The largest stock of Christmas goods in the city to select from. Come early and take your pick. MftfW'-'viB! i, silfcJ A FEW SUGGESTIONS EVERYTHING IN PYROGRAPH1C SUP PLIES. ' POST CARD ALBUMS, 25c TO $2.50. ' LADIES' HAND BAGS, 75c TO $10.00. MANICURE SETS, $1.50 TO $12.50. MUSIC ROLLS, COLLAR & CUFF BOXES. .SHAVING SETS, GLOVE BOXES. . THE CHOICEST PERFUMES. CHRISTMAS STATIONERY ;' SOUVENIR TRAYS. SKINS FOR BURNT WORK IN ALL COL ORS A . SPECIAL LINE . OF. . CHRISTMAS CIGARS and a thousand other useful novelties that are . appropriate for Christmas Presents. Wax Doll Given Away The BEAUTIFUL WAX DOLL .which we will give away Christmas Eve to the person holding the greatest amount of CASH sale slips from our store. Every purchase entitles you to a reg ister coupon slip showing the amount of vour purchase. THESE SLIPS ARE TRANSFER ABLE, and the person showing the greatest amount of cash sale at the Eagle Pharmacy gets me a on. The Eagle Pharmacy 'ct no indictment was ill,. ;,. I . i " I""11'. lllill i.,.rv tt fi..m.il him liuilif flie first . " couiii (lecKtc aiid this column muld I'"1'1 r"hin "f r"V",viM"- " he lulcil with citations showing that lie c.nl,l i,f . Km ,h,'n 1 mot T,nr,,ov si""1""!, ' ii 1 1 i i " 'ouid not so escape. i v.,-.it i; mil u nn.i i,.c,.to,i imi icmi points and technicalities arc not for .n-nwi in,.,.,... I tin iimn k nni r iin.i th- nnravel-they are sworn to a.-t according to (h,. Pvi. ' ,,""(' ''-;- them-and the only evidence placed l.eforo in vwi una oi ui( rinnplaiii.'nit. Tll IIIMl.t.l 1,.. 1. il "" ' nmo grand jurors took oath to act according to evidence. . ' T'-i'"' '".s profited l.y cNpericnce-the grand jury has l,cen d.schargcilso ,110 editor cannot he i.npris ,,m,1 1 ; 'H'" al grand jury farce is over for this year and the merriment of this KliU Christmas time is co-8i.ltM-al.lv enhanced hy this opera-l.ouf fe exhihit of Jack son conn y justice cakewalking for the protection of thugs It is to laugh I Jn pito of (ho ft-rand jury's division to tho contrarv, ' I n Mine wishes to announce that the open season for (.wits nas oimeci as lixv as its oxvn (,(li(or Jind tho closed season is on. is eoneernod. TWO MEV ARRESTED AS TRAIN ROBBING SUSPECTS POUTLANO, Or., Dw. lS.-Two nion. omo of tli ; j.rnrtl and both R.ti.l to Himwrr tin .! noripttnn vt tlie men who hU uj. tho 1 -nitM O. K. A rxpn-es c;ir t.-isr. i ;M nlni.nt within the lunitu ot Port .'il l tt.id atolo a pnrkngf roii t;iiniiiif Bit:rlc worth 700, wore ar r'8tr.l til.p- ami will bo l.rtuiKht to Purtlnml. i- tramp on the train sftvs w enn Mli-i'tifv tho nthbern. Whin tie rxpnsn ;nr was cut from tho rest of the trin t Isrk Huff threw tho valu ables int nn obscure corner, whore thov won overlooked for the robbere. firs: lift' for settlement then. A eom pany of prowpfcton timii nvor the Sis kivon inotinta'uiH in August nf 1S..T. Tlicv wrnt ilown UiL'iie river ;nil into tlie Illinois valley, tlu-n over a imnn taiii. where they fonmt two creeks with jr,ild in them. There was n -Mi-:i Joseph ine Rollins in the party, so tiny nam tl mil' creek Josephine, the hIIht Can yon. I have been tohl since that the yonng lady was Miss 1 .eland Crowley and was with .Tosse Appleite a train in '4r or '40. The first wspm train that ever came into Oregon from the nth. They did nef iinke mnro than t'ivt- miles a day. War With Indians. Paring the Rogue River Indian wrr of commonly known ns General ,Tno t.nne's war, my partner, (l:ile, nnd a Spaniard from Spain were shot in bed one night nnd the house burned at Cow crook, afterwards sir out of ton Crave creek Indians were massacred in the (Irnve oreek house by (Vptain Owens' compnny of volunteers of Jack sonville. Indians wero planted in the sumo graves they helped to open. They remained "good Indians" after that. During tho war of February my partner, M. T. Hnrkness. went to car ry a message to General K. I.amrrick miles down tho Meadows, Tho In diann waylaid him. shot him in the gtoin and he f.dl from his h -rso. The Indians came up. stripped off every rag of clothing, scalped am! cut him up in Iieees. white yet nlivi. Whigs Win First Election. It was in 1S.'4, the month of June, 1 think, when the first election was held in Jackson county. The whig: carried it. M. txtptiui and Jr.hu T, Miller were elected to the legislature. Luptotl in tritiliu'iit the bill creating Josephine enmity nnd changed the name of Grave ereek to Iceland. So you see i!r. Park er, the name of Jo.iephine Leland would not look well in history, an Iceland Crow ley was dend before Josephine Rollins was in that part of tho country. J. H. TWOOOOD. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS, The entertainment given for the ben efit of the library last Tuesday eve ning proved a success in evrrr particu lar. Tho program was unusually irood. the music and dramatic readings prov- I ing a great treat for all present. The j receipts of the evening were $44, which will be applied on new books for the library. Misses Kmtna and Anna Wendt spent a few hours in Medford Thursday aft ernoon. Mrs. Frank Bennett of Medford spent Thursday with relatives living here. Mrs. W. R. Coleman was n Medford visitor Thursday afternoon. Harry Kmery of Ashland spent part of this week in town attending court. Miss I,eona I'lrieh was among those who spent Thursday in Medford. Where to Buy W'ho sells Xnms goods the cheapest, the store who has expensive fixtures and large rents or the one who has the small expense ? Our expenses are less, therefore we sell for less than others. The most beautiful Doll in Medford given away Call and see it THE SPOT Circuit Court News. State of Oregon vs. C. E. Koach; indictment changed to forgery and defendan t given until tomorrow to plead to samo. Emery J. E-stman vs. Jack Freden bnrg: demurrer sustained. State of Oregon vs. Ernest Forma n; selling liquor to minor; dismissed. State of Oregon vs John Doe; soil ing liquor to minor; ordered that bench warrant be issued. Grand jury's report filed and junr discharged. a i s ill t