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LIQUOR CASE TO
SUPREME COURT
Robert G. Smith Takes Grants Pass
Puzzle to Highest Court on Appeal
From Judge Calkins in Effort to
Keep Town Wet.
Our Correspondents
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS
GRANTS PASS, Feb. 1. The test
case, the State versus Ilenni, has
been tried before Judge- Calkins? in
the circuit court, and the defendant
was found guilty by the judge. ,TJio
judge sentenced him Va 15 days in'
jnil nnd $250 fine.
The parties agreed to nil the facts,
the defendant admitting that he sold
the Kiiuds, but contended that the
Home Rule amendment repealed the
local option law, and therefore re
pealed the punishment of the crime.
Robert Smith, counsel for Hcarn,
immediately took the necessary step3
for taking the enfie to the supreme
court for appeal, when it will bo de
cided once and for all whether or
not the local option law is in force
in the city of Grants Pass.
This will bo the firet caso to go
up to the highest court on this ques
tion. If tho decision of the circuit
court ia uphold it will mean that the
people can not hold elections in pities
now under the operation of the local
option law before November, 1911,
and possibly Grants Pass may not be
permitted to vote on the question
until November, 19122, because whei
the county is' dry 'as a whole- it is
V provided that no election can be
JjT held in any part of the county fo
two years thereafter, and tho local
option law passed, ,in 1910.
If the decision of Judge Calkins
is reversed Grants Pas's may licenxo
saloons, but if licenso should be
granted before the supreme court acts
on it, every license will be subject
to nrrest, for such licenso will not
protect tho snloon men.
The liquor cases would, ordinarily
have come up in April, but tho test
case wns rushed in order to get a
two months' start.
Attorney Smith's brief will be filed
in a few days, and in all prolmliilit
a final decision will be mode enrlv -
the summer.
PORTLAND SHIPPERS
LOBBYING IN SALEM
L. O. Von Wegen met with a se
rious and painful accident )ast Wed
nesday' while splitting In tho wood
Bhed at his home near Jacksonville.
The ax glanced, cutting his foot and
making a gash about two Inches
long. Ho is ablo to be around on
crutches now, but It will bo some
Mine beforo he can use his foot.
Misses Emma nnd Mario Martin
spent last Sunday with their friends,
Missc3 Maud Rayplioltz and Nellie
Perry.
Miss Pauline Greives spent Sat
urday night and Sunday -visiting at
tho Roger ranch ns tho guest of Miss
Irene Roger.
Mrs. Colter is conducting a bakery
In tho public library building at
Jacksonville. She takes orders for
all kinds of bakery goods.
Mrs. G. II. Haskins and Miss Knss
hofcr visltod in Jacksonville' one day
last week.
The work on Mr. Hogshead's now
offlco rooms Is noarlng completion.
The rooms aro largo and well light
ed, and only have to bo thoroughly
dried before being ready for occu
pancy. Rov. Johnson and family and other
parties from Jacksonville went to
Mcdford Saturday night, where Rov.
Johnston lectured for tho benefit of
the Ladies- Aid of tho M. E. church.
Mrs. E. Q. Roberts came over from
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Mrs. Maud Dos well was a Mcd
ford visitor Tuesday morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Beebo were
at Medford Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson were at Mcd
ford Tuesday.
Frank Weston and Mr. Manning
Jr., made a trip to Grants Pass Tues
day morning.
Albert Kllbum has accepted a po
sition at Phoenix and left for samo
place Tuesdny morning.
Ludo Grieves of Prospect wns hero
Tuesday and left for Grants Pass on
tho motor.
George Daniels of Prospect nnd
Mr. Samuels and Andy Klum of tho
Modoc orchard were transacting bus
iness hero Tuesday.
W. H. Norcross has moved his of
fice from the Freeman building to
the Jacobs building, southwest cor
ner First and fine streets.
J. C. "Wnrd of Medford Is mov
ing his racket store to Central Point.
1. F. Williams was a business vis
itor at Medford Monday.
Blanch Darby Tias returned from
her visit on Griffin crook.
tho Hall fc Young ranch near Med
ford on Saturday to stay over Sun
day with her mother, Mrs. J. Mont
gomery, and aunt, Mrs. Wilson. The
latter Is ill with blood poisoning and
came In from her Griffin creek homo
to bo near medical assistance.
Draperies
We carry a vory oompleto
line of draperies, lace curtains,
fixtures, etc., and do all classes
of upholstering. A special man
to look after this work exclu
sively and will glvo as good
service as Is possiblo to get in
oven tho largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
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SALEM, Ore., Feb. 1. Large
delegations representing the shipping
and improvement club interests of
Portland were here last night to en
ter protest against tho Malarkey pub
lic utility bill. Tho committees met
with tho senate committco on rail
roads and a lively session was held
for over two hours.
The delegation was headed by J.
Woods Smith and Ben "Riesland and
A. E. Clark, attorney for the public
service commission lenguo of Port
land enmo nlongin tho interest of the
initintivo bill filed by tho citizens of
Portland.
Mnlnrkoy's motive in presenting his
measure at this timo was questioned
by some of tho speakers, and for a
time the committee room was the
warmest place in the stnto house.
Representatives of tho various pub
lic service corporations of Portland
attended the committee meeting, but
they wcro not allowed to tako part
in the proceedings.
WOMEN FIND MAN
NOT GUILTY AS CHARGED
TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 1. Before
Polico Judgo Arntson today six prom
inent Tacoma women, constituting n
jury, found Karl Betsckart not guilty
'of assault in drawing a rovolver on
vArthur Borchart, when Borchart
eluded him for not dolivoring a bot
tle of milk.
When first brought into the unac
customed surroundings of tho court
room, tho women jurors exhibited
some nervousness, although they smil
ed as if enjoying the sensations. When
the lawyers opened their arguments,
tho jurors became very attentive. A
noticenblc feature of the trial was
that the bailiffs and court officialfi
preserved better order and decorum
than is usually the enso.
Among tho jurors wero Mrs. Joh.i
Q. Mason, vieo president of the Na
tional Council of Women's Voters and
Miss Esther Alhstrum, food inspector
of Tacoma.
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Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co,
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riio finest
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Telephone In Every Room
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EUROPEAN PLAN
At the Marinello Shop
INFERNAL MACHINE IS
FOUND FERRY BUILDING
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl.. Feb. 1.-
Chiof of Polico Seymour is convinced I
todny that the suit case found al(
tho Ferrv Buildinjr containing separ
ate parts of an infernal machine and
murkod iievvspajxir Accounts of the'
Los Anjrolos Times dynnmitini;, was
allocked here by J. B. Hrice, ono of j
the throo suspects in tho caso. Sey
mour points out -thut tho Infernal
machine ir similar (o tho device found'
under a window of. General II. G
Otis' homo.
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P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
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Red Soil Bargains
Very Best Frliit Land
A 20-AORE TRACT
A 40-AGRE TRACT
A GO-ACRE TRACT
AN" 80-ACBE TRACT
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Prices Only $75,00 to $100.00 Per Acre
Close to railroad. Oct busy. Sec me. Listed exclu
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Phenes: Home G3; Puc. 232
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
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Eagle Drug Co., Inc.
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Tho Roxnll Stores Medford, Ore.
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GKANTH PASS, OHItfOX
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
Everything in the Nursery Line
Sec the nico English Hollies. All kinds
of sliado trees, shrubbery, roses (only :;
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of pcaiy peach, apple, apricot, prunes,
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Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 2381-Res. Phone 2493
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