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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1911)
...-. ...i.y' ."' PXGE TWO MEDFORDrAILTRTBUNErEDFORD, OTttWOX, STSTDAY, FRBRUATJY .1, 1911. n, 1 1 IS. 'i it1 iii W 1 ! 1 m i til rw ,'j M Ml M N i ::. :: .p. REAL ESTATE MEN TO GET TOGETHER Paper Circulated Among Them is Generally Signed Plan is to Eli minate Many of Present Objection able Features. For tlio i)iirjM,fo of Kcltin "10 ,0"1 oluto men working harmoniously Mild in accord one with another n roal estate oxoIuuiko in to ho formed CUT COURT DOCKET CLEAR i i m Postponement Taken Until February II Court Will Hold Chamber Ses sions in Meantime Is Necessary Judge Calkins Sitting. Following ii short pospioii (he Cir cuit Court adjourned on Friday un til Fohrimr.y 11. Any ciisen rcnjiir iiivr iinniodiato iittontion in the ineun- in thu oily if jilnns do not f,' uh- time will ho (Imposed of by Judge Cnl tray. In this way tho real culiilo men will bo brought into closer touch with atiali other, and iiuuiy of tho l'oituros of the real estate game which has been objected to will be eliminated. A paper was circulated Saturday among the real estate men in older to get a line on (he sentiment exist ing among them in rogard to thu es tablishment of sin-It an oxehangc. It was generally signed. ROAD A! OTHER The following appointments aoiu epnfiimed by the County Coin I at ita constable', JSig fc'e&sioii Friday John Wijmighnni, lintlu picuinol. 1 V. Ii. .Johnson, deputy sheriff. Thu court accepted the lohignation of J. 0. Medley uh fruit inspector. , Tho bonds of V. It. Coleman, county clerk, and F. A. (Iresig, ooiuuv Hiuvoyor, and C. W. Sherman, Jiih tico of tho Peace at Talent wore ap proved, iih were also thoxu of thu following road supervisers: S. G. Van J).vke, district 'J; A Throckmorton, distiict II; II. L. (lie gory, district !; Otlo Casler, distiict f! Thomas Stanley, dint net (i; F. llig ginbolham, distiict 7; I). W. St urges, distiict 8; Geoigo II. Lynch, district I)'; V. It. Carrett, district 10; J. W. llaya, district II; Jaincs J. Freden berg, district 1U. A statement from County Clerk ) K. Coleman, to the effect that $lli in skin bounties had been paid during tho month of January was re ceived and approved. kins in hiu chambers at Anlilnml Thu following cases wuro disposed ef: Almirn Whetstone s, Alice 0. and 1j. A. Murphy. The couit issued an order making Henry Fiaucis Whet stonu and Henjninin F1. Whetstone party defendants and adjourned the case pending service of paper". C. C. Hick,) and M. K. Head vs. Lcaudor I). Dollarhido. Suit for an injunction. A. F. Kennies, counsel for defense. Decieo by stipulation. II. I. (Jetchell v. J. A. Shot well et al. Judgement awarded plaintiff FI Paso National bank vs. N. II Winkler. Order confirming sale. Isabel Finisher vs. Lloyd W. Fini sher. Suit for divorce. Decieo by default. Charles F. Patlou vs. Flla Pottou. Suit for divorce. Decree by defaulu Adeline N. Griffiths vs. J. J. fliif filbs. Suit for divorce. Decree by de- faul.t iMainie Ileggins vs. Cbailes H. I leg gins. Suit for divorce. Decree nv default. TENNIS PLAYERS RUN-AWAY TEAM ARjjEPTIN CIRCLES DEPOT Interested In Discussion of New Plans Frouglit to Stand Still on Station f Platform by J. A. Ovcrdorf De- 3 mollshcil ft Pop Corn Wagon ' in Flight Wagon Partially Wrecked. & $ .j.i.ipiw .,. . --. . , -, ! ' -v I I , - t i Local Sportsmen Fail to " Learn That Janitor Is Backing Building for the Night. NEW BARBER SHOP IS READY FOR OPENING The Tennis club, which line had Its courts on Oakdulc avenue for some 1 1 mo. luiH been foiccd to seek new quartern, and their last nicotine, when they were deciding upon a now loca tion, had quite an experience So InteroHtcd wero they In tho discussion of tho future homo of the club that thoy failed to tako note of the flight of time. Tho building whore they met Is locked up by tho janitor at 0 o'clock, and on starting to leave they found all exits wero closed and locked. Thoy went to the janitor's room, which they also found locked, and on examining tho room through tho tiaiiKom thoy found It unoccupied. After telephoning every possible place where ho might be they gave up the search for him, and commenced a frantic tolophono search for the own er of tho building. He was not at homo but attending a political func tion, wlieio he was found after a long search. Ho appeared on tho scene after what seemed a weary wait to tho Iniprisonoil club men, and extri cated them from their plight. There will piobably bo some now rules In the club on adjournment of meetings. Frightened at the noise made by a passing concroto mixer, a team of upliitod young horses attached to an exproBK waon belonging to J. S. Pre wor ran away from their stand In front of tho Nash hotel, nnd, after making a wild dash up North Front slipot to the Southern Pacific rail road station and circling that struc turo twice, wore finally brought to a standstill on tho depot platform b .1. A. Overdorf, a driver for the "Pan torlum" company. In their mad flight the team Tom pletoly demolished a popcorn wagon owned by 13. L. Clarke, which for morly stood at the corner of Main and Front streets. One of the rear wheels on the wagon to which tho team was .at tached was bro'kon off at tlioh ub. Z CHINES tliOi The Columbia Grafonola Regent Not a near con cealed Horn Graph- j ophone but 'a com- pletely .concealed Graphophone. Not f the cheapest but f the best .. HORNLESS MACHINES FROM $50.00 UP r i V BRADSHAW CASE There is a new Imilior ship in town. It is located in the new .Metl I'ord National Hank lluihling and is ii credit to Medford. Fine French bexellcd plate Illinois surround the loom except in front ami the waiu coting is all of imported maililc. Everything from loom to razors will bo brand new and the best that can lie bought. Tho now shop will open for business Monday mornim; and a ureal rush is predicted. ,1. T. Siunmorville is the owner anil is to be conirrntulntcd on the way he has licd it up. Hankins for Health. I COUNTY RECEIPT Tho county court, prior to its ad journment last Friday, recehed the accounts for the month of .lauuaiv fioni the office of the county cleil;. the county rceoider, and the county treasurer. Clerk W. U. Coleman showed tli.it his office had transacted business to the amount of .f HO 1.10, while Itecord cr F. u Colvij; showed lecoipts to the value of $ loO.-lS. The treasuier's report showed n balat of K2(l,'i01.!!fi. IS AT AN END Willi the evidence of four of the uovcrumvnt's witnesses almost wholl. in flic favor of If. II. Uradhliaw, the case, was broiiM to a close. According to the testimony of wit noshes nl the lieannjr Hradshaw lia. spnnl about $2,000 in iniproi'ment iipuii his place which is situated alioxc McAllister Spiins near I'i-Ii liiiKe. When first located a ro.id was built to connect it wilh (lie niiiiii ro.id nnd since that time Bnul-lmw lias elected a house and barns, list cleared off several acres ami ha fenced a pasture containiii,' about IJ.'i acres. Tho onlv tostimonv it is claitnid ;;ien which in imv way tended I hurt Mradshaw's claim was that nl his brother, I. I. Hradslmw; Loin Charley, another relative; and Cleorc Stevens. This trio, it is alleged b. the friends of If. II. Hradshow, were prejudiced in their testimony by the fact that soine time ago Brartshav was of liiatciial assistance to JIrs J'lll'ie Terrell when she won a -nit which cost Stevens nnd I. i. Mrail shaw a Mini said to have bet n r.ooo. i Columbia Doull9 Disc Records fit ai,iy machine allele doubjje its entertaining val- z ue. Pmce ' I I v u StSOL srir? 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