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C. E. Wolfolk fjfr $55. Mr. Woolfolk also testified to* that effect. Page, it will be remembered, is the man who walked in from Trail creek last fall, after having escaped the I Douglas county sheriff, and gave him- Volume of Business not Nearly ; self up to Sheriff Jackson. The defendant was put on the stand so Great as wts Expected | and his testimony to the jury convinced that body that a mistake was made; by Those Interested. that his intentions were not to steal. The circuit court met n regular ses- ; He testified that earlier in the year he had turned on the range a horse of the sion Monday, Dec. 16. By order of the court Erank Kassha- same description as the one in question fer was appoined bailiff for the grand , and that until he was informed that a ' warrant had been issued for him jury. Following is the grand jury. C. H. thought it was his own horse. A verdict of “not guilty” was Vaupel, foreman; Adam Schmidt, T. E. Pottenger, F. W. Woods, J. R. turned on the first ballot. Robison, Joel Hartley, J. L. Garvin. The grand jury failed to find a true The following cases came up for bill against W. S. Barnum for assault hearing: ing Mayor Reddy with an ax. Case of O. & C. R. R. Co., vs. Ash- C. L. Hammesly plead not guilty to land Iron Works. Dismissed on stipu- the charge of obtaining money under iation by order of the court. false pretenses. According to the tes Iowa Lumber & Box Co., a corpora- timony brought out at the trial Ham tion, vs. Kate M. Skeel, Myron A. mesly walked into Druggist L. P. Orr’s Skeel and J. E. Emerick, Dismissed store at Ashland and inquired if the on motion of W. E. Phipps, attorney druggist had a blank check. Mr. Orr for plaintiff. stated that he had one on the Bank of J. H. Pamer vs. John W. Prall and Ashland. Hammesly replied that it C. A. Prall. The court inds for the I would do, so he took it and wrote a defendant. check for $15. After conversing awhile Drum, Bybee, Hunsiker Ditch Co., Hammesly then asked Mr. Orr if he vs. J. U. G. Morrison. The court finds could cash the check. Mr. Orr cashed for plaintiff. it at once without any ceremony. Ham L. Neidemeyer vs. Conrad Remking. mesly then took the money, walked out Court finds for defendant in as far as of the store, presented part of the coin contract is concerned and decrees judg to a man waiting on the outside and ment in favor of plaintiff for the costs then walked away and out of town. of the suit. Hammesly was apprehended at Duns Snyder vs. John Harrington. Court muir and Chief of Police Simonds gives plaintiff and defendant further brought him to Ashland. time to produce further evidence. Hammesly is a smooth talker and gets Iowa Lumber & Box Co., a corpora familiar on short acquaintance. He is tion, vs. J. D. Hooker. Demurrer ar a pleasant, good natured fellov and gued before the court. knows everybody by their given names. Chas. H. Hosley vs Gertrude Murphy. The attorney for the defense, Gus New Demurrer argued. bury, argued a demurrer, and as this State of Oregon, VS. vs. Jane Doe. page goes to press the Judge’s decision Grand jury finds true bill. has not been given. Iowa Lumber & Box., a corporation, Late advices state that Buccioni, the vs., J. D. Hooker. Demurrer over Greek, now confined in the county jail, ruled. will have to answer the charge of mur On Monday the grand jury found der, his victim dying the first of the three indictments. They were: one week at Portland. against James Page, horse stealing; C. Jack Montgomery is again in the L. Hammesly, obtaining money under toils this time for cutting an irrigating false pretenses by passing a bogus ditch, belonging to some one else. check at Ashland; Mrs. Charity Hal The evidence is being taken as The ley, keeping a bawdy house in Med- Post goes to press. ford. The grand jury paid a visit to the Mrs. Halley appealed before the i poor farm near Phoenix last Thursday. court and plead guilty. She was lined They will probably finish all their work $200 and costs. E'ollowing are tht new eases in court: today. Circuit court will probably adjourn Charles Nickell vs. J. B. Welch; action to recover money, Gus New- today until after the holidays. bury, attorney for plaintiff. P. F. Swayne vs. Henry Worth; ac- tion to recover money, Gus Newbury, Wise Talks by the attorney for plaintiff. Toggery’s Office Boy. Cecelia L. Maegly vs. W. C. Kitto, I asked Pa what a pessimist meant administrator estate G. Karewski, de- ceased; suit to quiet title, Gus New- and he said it was a fellow with a bunch of hard-luck stories who didn’t bury, attorney for plaintiff. J. D. Hanberg vs. the Opp Mining really believe any of them, He said company; suit to foreclose lien. Gus the next national election there would be only two parties in the field Opti Newbury, attorney for plaintiff. William Zimmerlee vs. Cecil Baker mists and Pessimists and the Pesses et al.; suit to quiet title. Gus New would be licked to a finish, I don’t see how any one can help feeling optimis bury, attorney for plaintiff. John A. Nyswaner vs. Jennie Nys- tic, also opulent, when most everyone waner; suit for divorce. Gus Newbury, has all the work he wants todo atgxxi pay for short hours and money in the attorney for plaintiff. James Page plead not guilty to the savings bank. Think of those kids over in Belgium working 16 hours for a charge brought by Harlow Messenger of stealing a horse. Gus Newbury was franc a day but, snucks, that’s not appointed by the court to defend the all. Think of the freak togs they have to wear and then think of the swell togs prisoner. our kids can fall into. Why it’s great According to evidence brought out by to be an American and wear New York the State a black mare with a docked clothes even if the Pessimists should tail belonging to Messenger disappeared carry every every State in the Union. off the range in November, 1905, and Did you get your suit of us yes? in July, 1906, was found in a livery stable at Grants Pass. Witnesses tes W illie , At the Toggery. Medford. tified that Janies Page sold the mare to CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION The Criterion Saloon Dunnington & Deneff .. Proprietors .. Oregon Jacksonvilli. Jacksonville Commercial Club Information gladly furnished abouf the City and County. We have a large number of interesting proposi tions to present to capitalists, We have something of importance to say to homeseekers. Investigate Jack- sonville. It has the greatest future of any city in Southern Oregon Ask us about the mines, the fruit, the agriculture, the climate Wealthiest City of its size on the Pacific Coast. 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