Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 21, 1911, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
X reqil-.Ung X St
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at Nowburg, Oregon, and stating that I
Cali.
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C. C. Purselof Buncom, was in town he did not remain at Grants Pass as I
he had intended when he left here
Monday.
Slate of Oregon, County of Jrxkson.
Judge F. J. Cutter of Mai’etta, | Treisury Department.
Emil Britt made a trip to Medford
Ohio, who is here settling up tl rough
Tuesday.
Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. •’lat, 1911
Hugh Elliott of Medford was in the courts here the estat e of 11« nry L. I Notice is hereby given that then
Pegg, was at Medford and Ashland
. ‘
'1 arc funds on hand for the redemption
• town Sunday.
this
week
on
business
relating
to
the
j of all county warrants prot )Ued from
Judge Cutter was a visitor at Med-
estate, fand was also last week at Dec. 3rd, 1909, to Jan. 8th, 1910, both
ford Tuesday.
Eagle Point looking over the land 1 dates inclusive. Interest cea <es on all
Lee Saltmarsh of Buncom was in there that he is selling for the heirs. above called warrants, the date of
town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mss. Benj. M. Collins at- first publication of this noti -e, which
For the very best in cigars and to- teni.eil the Pythian Sisters entertain­ i is Oct. 21st, 1911.
bacco C. St aw.
ment at Medford Wednesday evening. . Jas. M. Cronemiller, Treasurer of
H. C. Pankey of Central Point was They were members of th> entertaining j Jackson County, Oregon.
in town Tuesday.
committee. Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
i
Fred Rapp of Talent was a recent Taylor and Miss Nel'ie Collins accom­
Hers is a woman who ,peHks from per­
panied them as guests. A splendid sonal
visitor in this city.
knowledge anil Ion? experience, viz.,
Mrs. M. M. Taylor was a Medford good time was reported by ;the guests. Mrs. P.II. Brogan, of W i 1Bon,Pa., who nays,
The new county jail is completed I know from expericnc 3 that Chamberlain's
visitor Wednerday.
Cough Remedy is far • uperior to anv other.
William M. Colvig, Esq. was at the with exception of the new cells which For croup Ibero i« n .thing that excels it."
have not been placed in position yet. ror sale by all dealr
court house Monday.
The -juilding is of reinforced concrete,
Miss Grace Henry of Medford was in two stories high, with metal tile roof,
this city Wednesday.
the windows being protected with
El id/ic Sparks.
F. H. Madden of Talent was at the steel bars one inch in diameter. The
court house Tuesday.
jail will accommodate about thirty-five
J. T. Nichols of Eagle Point was a persons and presents a solid as well as
Noborl- khOWS which way Maine is
an attractive appearance.
recent visitor in town.
going to. wigwag next.
B. T. Hemstreet of Central l’oint
Af> er thinking matters over Secre­
was in .town Monday.
tary Wilson, doesn’t it occur to you
Bank Clearings at Bank of
th’ at a little bunch of resignations from
Matthew Ray and John Offenbacher
JacisoiwilK. for week ending I f ae Wiley enemies in your department
were in town Monday.
Oct. 12, $51,172.74
. would benefit the pure food law en­
F. G. Swedenburg of Ashland, was
forcement.
a recent visitor in town.
I
While the common people are net
H. H. DeArmond of Medford was a
represented on the personnel board
GREEK MEETS GREEK
visitor in town Tuesday.
their vote seems to have counted most
Judge C. B. Watson of Ashland was
in the case of vindicating Dr. Wiley.
attending court Monday.
Alfonso has another revolution on
Dr. Shearer of Medford of Medford Trial of George Bouzos for '(///-
his hands. Bit Alfonso is getting
was in this city Wednesday.
used to the revolutions. And he doesn't
ir.g of Christ Spano 5.
J. A E. Pereival of Medford was in
' deserve them half as much as tome of
town several days this week.
his predecessors.
Constable Aug. D. Singler of Med­
Champ Clark declares that the re­
The trial of George Boa- ;oSj accused
ford was in this city Tuesday.
of murder in the first ue gree for the publicans are promoting their own
E. A. Burchell of Woodville trans­ killing of Christ Spanc j in a Greek defeat But Mr. Cl-rk is willing to
I
acted business here this week.
pool room at Medford, on the evening i help some.
E. D. Briggs of Ashland was at the of August 16, 1911, wr s commenced in j Let us re • .-n.bir in the. hour of
court house Monday morning.
the circuit court in t his city Monday . gloom that basebail was o iginally a
J. A. Lemery, Esq. of Ashland was morn'ng w hen the s< lection of a jury 1 contest of approximately nine innings
played upon a piece of ground and
attending court Monday morning.
was begun.
not in a percentage column.
The
prosecution
is
conducted
by
,
Hon. H. D. Norton of Grants Pass
President Taft made a trip through
District Attorney Mulkey and Judge
was a visitor in this city Tuesday.
H. Cingcade of the Medford police j Colvig of Medfor j, and the defendant ti e largest lock in the Seo Canal.
is reprose ited bj Judge Kelly of Med­ The lock was much puffed up, because
force was attending court Tuesday.
ford and Robert G. Smith of Grants it didn't have to be enlarged for the
J. G. Hunt of Ashland was attend­ Pass, the attorr ,eys on both sides being occasion.
ing to business in this city Monday.
specially noted for their skill in hand­
What! street car strike in Detroit?
Dressmaking by Miss Narmile. ling crimiinal cases it is a case of We thought street cars had long been
Call at the Bert Haney House 3rd St. “When Greek meets Greek,” in a two­ abandoned there and that every D -
George Pearce of the Bear Creek fold sense-
troiter had at least one automobile if
Monday an< 1 until three o’clock Tues­ his own.
Garage is driving s car for Mr. Gorst.
George and John Magreiter of Poor­ day was f pen t in selecting a jury, the
If bread riots are to he made a sport
mans creek were in town Wednesday. examinati. >n being very rigid at least in Europe the advocates of the game
in regard to two points—self defense, ought to establish a league with a set
Miss Agnes Broad of Medford spent
and capital punishment, the defendant’s of rules.
Sunday with her mother in this city.
counsel obj ecting to those jurors who
The balloting on reciprocity looked
H._ G. Endres and H. Barron of did not favor thu law of self defense,
Ashland, were visitors in this city and the pr, isecution being careful that like an early Canadian snowstorm.
Monday.
Wail street life is one war and strike
no juror h ad conscientious scruples
< Undertaker John A. Perl, of Med­ against the: infliction of the death rumor after .another, and still the rest
ford, was transacting business in this penalty in proper cases. After the of the country manages to survive.
city Monday.
jurors were passed “for cause” the
There is one good thing about that
FOR SALE—A Colarado fruit ladder peremptory challenges were taken, new counterfeit $100 bill the average
•t a bargain. See T. L. DeVore, the state waiving its right several man will never get stung by it.
times but .he defendant exercising the
Jacksonville, soon.
Wc can’t read a millionaire’sdaughter
William Bostwick, a prominent right tweb'e times, the full number learning to cook without wondering if
she is in training to marry the family
farmer of the Applegate valley, was allowed by the statute.
The folio’ zing are the names of the chaffeur.
in this city Monday.
jurors coir .posing the panel, viz: G.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Haney of Med­ W. McNat.b, Ira Dunlap, R. O. Dun­
ford were visiting Papa and Mama can, H. A. Barney, Fred Herrin,
The Pacific Monthly.
Schmidt of our city Sunday.
Marion Tryer, J. W. Bonar, J. E.
The funeral of Mrs. William Ray of Ensley, E. A. Ford, S. C. Newhall.
The Pacific Monthly of Portland,
the Applegate valley, who died Friday, W. C. Deneff ana Jasten Hartman.
Oregon,
is publishing a series of
was held in this city Sunday.
After the jury was selected and sw< rn
splendid articles shout the various
D. McKillop of Central Point was the prosecution made a short state­ industries in the west. The September
in town Tuesday, having been sum­ ment, outlining the acts charged as 1.timber contained an article on Success
moned as a juror in the circuit court. having .been committed by the defend­ with Cherries. The October number
J. S. Morton representing the Smith- ant. Th is was followed by a brief had n beautifully illustrated article on
Premier Typewriting Co. was inter­ address oy Mr. Smith from wh ch it Success in Growing Apples. Other
viewing our business people Wednes- appeared that the defense would con­ articles shortly to be published are
sist mainly of the doctrine of “self
day.
Success with Live Stock, Success in
defense.” The taking of testimony
Attorneys W. E. Phipps, 0. H. was then begun, three witnesses having Growing Walnuts. Success with Fodder
Lawler and B. R. McCabe, ofJMedford been call« d and examined when a reccss Crops. These articles are written by
were in attendance at the circuit court was taken until Wednesday morring. experts, and are not only authoritative,
Monday.
Wednesday morning the jurv was but very interesting.
In addition to the above, The
Mr. and Mrs. William Louden of taken to' Medford and allowed to view Pacific Monthly each month publishes
the
roam
in
which
the
s'jooting
oc
­
Buncom,>pent a few days this week
a large number of clean, wholesome,
with Mr. and Mrs. John Louden in curred, in order that ths testimony of readable stories and strong independ­
the
witness
es
would
be
more
readily
this city.
ent. articles on the questions of the
understood.
day.
Mrs. W. R. Coleman was in Phoenix
The testimony of the witnesses was
The price of The Pacific Monthly is
Wednesday attending a birthday party vague and sometimes unsatisfactory
given by the Ladies Aid Society for owing to the fact that most of the $1.50 a year. To introduce it to new
readers, it will be sent for six months
Mrs. Lilly Blackwood.
witnesses do> not speak English and an
for 50 cents if this paper is mentioned.
V. C. Gorst had three autos on run interpreter had to be used. There
Address: Pacific Monthly, Portland,
was
considerable
conflict
between
the
between this city and Medford, in
Oregon.
order to accommodate the visitors to evidence offered by the state and that
presented by the defense: chiefly in
the coart house. Tuesday.
regard to who was the aggressor in the
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metcham and
Miss Lillian Metcham of Portland «sere affray.
The taking of testirnony wan con­
visiting Mrs. Ellen J. Kubli of this tinued Wednesday and all day Thursday We have on hand for sale the following
blanks viz:
city for a few days this week.
with the exception of a short time B
Lease,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Moore of Harvard, Thursday afternoon when a recess was
Mortgages,
Neb. who have been visiting at the declared owing to the illness of one
Bill of Sale,
home of L. A. Wait in this city, start­ of the jurors, and was concluded Fri­
Agreements.
ed. Tuesday on their return trip borne. day forenoon.
W arranty Deeds,
The
address
of
counsel
for
the
pro-
Robert G. Smith of Granta Pass,
Quit Claim Deeds,
was in town this week, assisting in the , secution were a We and.eloquent, eover-
Chattel Mortgage,
defense of George Bouzos on trial for • ing the principal points brought out in
Acknov ledgements,
the killing of Christ Spanos, at Med­ the course of the trial. The charge
Real Estate Contract,
of the court in sub mitting the ¡case to
I
ford, last August
Location Notice—Placer,
the jury was fair a id impartial: briefly
W. I. Vawter, A. E. Reames, Geo; stating the law of nelf-defense, rules
Location Notice Quartz,
W. CherPy. B. F. Mulkey, S. V. Beck­ for determining the credibility of
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
with. E. E. Kelly and Fred W. Mears witnesses, the definition of what con­
Real Estate Agents Contract,
were among the Medford attorneys at stitutes a reasonable do ubt, explanation
Notice Application for Liquor License
the court house Monday.
of the different degrees of homicide, At reasonable prices. We intend adding
other blanks as fast as possible until
Eugene Ely, the aviator who made etc.
The ease was submitted at 2:50 the line is complete. Blanks of special
several flights at Medford last spring,
fell in hie aeroplane while making a o’clock, and the jury aft< r being out form printed to order at short notice
fight at Macon, Georgia, Thursday about 16 hours returned a verdict ot
JACKSONVILLE POST.
guilty of manslaughter.
afternoon and was killed.
Medford and Jacksonville
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207-208 FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING
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MEDFORD, OREGON
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sundays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Phone Main 653