Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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Tin- defeiw In the Molloprter
damage stiit upened this aftenioun.
Karl H. F-dil, realtor, etuitrai tor ;
and puldisfler. called to the stand..
testified thai he as foreman of
' eensti ti- tii-n -nn the I'alni Imildins 1
, mi North Fir street, and that at '
the MiKUc-Mion iif Charles W. l'alm .
j he hired Hlhp. t r. tlumh 1 haJ
! all the men 1 needed." J
! Kehl t.ild the Miry that l'alm
had told him h- had helpeil Hollo-i
peter out financially in lifting a
writ of attachment on a porialde:
I electric saw and sunested to him;
that he he xiven em ployment . Fehl :
1 said that he was introduced to j
: Hollopetcr h l'alm. Later an :
: agreement was reached that Hollo-'
)eler nu to work, and use the elec-.
i trie saw when needed. Kehl fur-;
ther testified that 1 1 ollopeter had'
then hut recent iy Im-cii released
from a hospital, and was nut aide
, to do he;i y work.
Idoyd Kei-fc. a fellow -w ol ker.
j who was on the sciiffnld when it
; fell, was tin- fust defense witness.
and the meat of his testimony was
that l'alm had issued no instrue-
To a lavinau. perhaps otilv fanil
uiar ut!i ;ohl iliuers. in and oiii
of the lilnis. ami well diners, the
aiiiiniiiHenieui was nuule today hy
that imietaiiahe government work
er. 1.. Walter Dick, meteorologist
in charm1 o the Medford weather
hureati. that from now on lie is
prepared to furnish sonic .ureal
news to Meitford diners of elnms,
sounded rather mysterious and at
first thought aroused suspicion that
it alight he a knock at Al Hoover
tr Herii Smith. Due cannot he too
careful in these polit ical limes
ahout in' in vi drawn into ilehate.
However, careful ijuest ionium of
Mr. Dick disclosed the fact that he
I was not raising what the first part
of his name sounds like, hut real I v
land truly is prepared lo furnish all
lotal people w .10 plan to make trips
to Crescent City, or Handon. on the
I ocean, to iliu clams, the iuforma
i t ion as to the exact t hue of t he
, huh or low tides at these two ocean
.resorts or nny oilier place in the
world, before they depart from llu
' city .
One can readily see I hat know-
lions that he
iiwr he 'ore nl:innint' in le:ivn lnmin
heard lelallve to the 1 .. ,..,u. a,, ..-in-, trio h.,u- un.-h
M-onstruetlon of the seff,,l. Two intonnat ion couhl save valuable
1 Plaint.tt witness. had testifed ,,,,, in enahlim: the amateur clam
;iid I
L. W. DICK, Metooroiogist.
MIL FORESTFIRE
Keri: held that l'alm "never
anyihiiiK." j
A half dozen witnesses testified1
jfhis luoriuny in the lanuiKe sui' .'
!of II. it. Holloiielcr against Charle., J
, AV- I'.'ilin In the ein ul court.
. Ir. It. .1. f. nroy. called hv the :
plaintiff, testified that It was im-1
; possible to determine whether the!
I Injury sustained hy Hollopcter ,
j would be permanent or not, be-!
1 euuse it was hoi possible to do- j
i termino the nerve destruction in
'the b;(,ck. It is claimed that Hoi-,
lopeter, as a result of the fall, j
sustuined a spinal hemorrhage.
; which still incapacitates him.
ocean so as to net there just at low
tide.
For instance a Medford clam diK
.;infj parly contemplating a week
end stay al Crescent City next Sun
day could plan to arrive I here at
about 4:u a. m., for low tide there
(hat day conies at 1 : L'4 a. m. It
seems that clams are out browsing
around on sea weed, etc., at low
lid1, ami tl at then is the busy
time for clam dialers. Then comes
hiuh tide at p. m. that day.
The next day, Monday, low t ide
comes at 3:l.'i a. m. and high title
at 1:01 p. ni.. and oh, tin infor
mation that Mr. Dick gives out is
I J.en Morse, a fellow worker with nil so confusinir to one who c in
j Holloprirr on the l'alm buildinK j for prunes more than clams,
const i uct ion, was the final w it - j Anyhow, owin-; to having just
ness before the noon recess. He : been furnisheil an olficml Uok by
;esiified that he heard the crush' (he I . S. weather lmreuu on tide ,
of the scaffold and was tit Hollo-j Mr. Hick is prepared and willing to
i peter s side "not less than a sec-, furnish information to any one who
! ond afterward." His testimony ; asks him, as to the exact lime of
j that he "thought Hollopcter had high and low tides at any place
broken his back" was objected to , on the ocean.
' by lite defense, and the court! I
i sustained the objection.
The
fir
niotilh
mib'j
which was reported early yester
day afternoon and was partially
under control late lust night, was
entirely under control today.
Thi fire started In some old
buildings on the Houston ranch,
from which a family had moved
a few days before, spread fast
through the brush, chapperal and
grass until It reai lied near the
main buildings of the Houston
ranch one-ha If mile away, burn
inu about Hill feet of fence.
Only by much hard work "u
the part of the fire fighters was
the barn saved.
The fire had spread over a ter
ritory one-fourth mile wide and
one and one-half miles long until
It re iched the Uogue. and for a
'time threatened to jump the river.
drift of the plaintiff's test I -
mony was Intended to how that
on state land i Hollopcter was permanently in
f Lotm Ih-anch ! jured; that l'alm or his agent
south of Trail, were allegedly negligent and care
less In the construction work, and i
that llollopeler was in good phys-j
ical condition before the accident. '
Mrs. Hollopcter, wife of the
plaintiff, called as a witness, testi
fied to the physical condition of j
her husband before and after tins'
fall.
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WITHDRAW FROM
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It. M. Cook "ml Uiehnrd Kher-jti,,,, f u. county, from Ashland
Wood, carpeutiira, were chIIciI, and , iu die t aliiornin line, with the
testified tu the health of Hollo-j exception of the Valley View dls-
i KalctrlilU Is Ills Name
I NF.W YOKK. July 10. iVi Alex
1 Kabtchltz. New Vorlt state ama
teur heavywelKht champion, occu
pies the berth on the Olympic box
ing team vacated by fJeorge Hoff
iii;iii. national heavyweight chain
pion, who turned professional.
KabMchitlt proved th" best of the
boxers summoned by the A. A. 1 .
W box for Hoffman's place on tb
American team. He defeated Tom
Klliott of Alhatnhra. Cul.. in the.
final eliminations bi nlcht.
peter before the mishap and par
ticulars of t he accident, w hich
occurred in May, 1 yiiti.
ilollopeter fell from the scaf
fold, erected in a .storeroom on
North Fir street, and fell on a
t rict. a pp roved t he wit hdra wn 1
Iidiii (he county library unit, and
the plan to place their contracts
lor service with the Ashland pub
lic library. according to M Iss
I Handle Hicks, llbtarnin. A mis-
oncrete floor, striking, the com -1 understanding was said lo have
plaint states, the small of his back
across a scantling.
The case has aroused consider
able local interest, and there was
a good-sized audience In the court
room today to hear the proceed
ings. Taking of testimony in the ilimi
aue suit of U. J: Ilollopeter. car
penter, agtiinst t 'bar I1 W. Pit 1 in.
been responsible for the Valley
View vote.
The school di.-trh ts voted at the
recent school election. Heretofore
the districts have been taxed for
(be support of the county library,
located at Medford. while receiv
ing service from the Ash In ml li
brarv. (y Ihelr vote. I hey will
contribute Ibis small taxation to
capitalist, began this niorniim in j the local library and continue lo
the circuit court before .ludgo receive service here. AshlandTid
A. li. Walker of McMinnviih-. ings.
The plaintiff was the first wit-j I
ness. his evidence being devote I 11 A li It ISI tl IM J. Forty-acre bd
t,. ti,.. ..c...t ioimo.liuti'K- i.teei-d-1 and in Will;niicu, river to be!
J int- ami following the fall from l'1'"'1
aluuts
which he was
Martin Jensen and His
Trans-Pacific Monoplane
ALOHA
Will Be in
MEDFORD
Wednesday and
Thursday
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Passenger Trips $5.00
0 Including a Personally Autographed Souvenir
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i the scaffold on
j working, and upon which the suit
is based, for i&.ijuu for alleges
injuries.
I toy Martin of Jacksonville, a
fellow carpenter, employed on the
Palm building al the time of the
accident in May. 19m;. was tlut
second witness. I e corroborated
the testimony of Hollopcter in
many details, but would not testi-;
fy positively that he had viewed!
the crash of the scaffold. l.'pou
ci osa-examliuitlon, the w itness-: said j
he had visited the office of At -1
torney Ous Newbury and recited 1
the details, about as he had told
them from the witness stand.
It is expected that the taking
of testimony will require all of
today and that the case will not
be given lo the Jury before to
morrow noon.
The yesterday afternoon session
of court was devoted entirely to
the reading of depositions setting
lorth the physical condition ot
Ilollopeter. as ft forth by tho
X-rn and exa ml na lions.
The Jury hearing tho cao is
composed of tho following: K. K
Foss. Talent. George N. iloblnson.
Medford: I. W. Wheeler. Med
ford; J. F. (in-gory, Central Point;
F. ii. Anderson, Medford; W
Til' her. Ashland; W. II. Million.
Ashland: fiu SainueN, Medford:
Charles F. Jliwfun. Medford; H.
W. 1 Mvidson, Medford, and A. !
Shapman, Ashlnnd. 0
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POSTtiN. Mass., July 10. lA'i
fjeorge W. Wfghtman of this city
toilay tebgra plied to Major (Jen
eral Houglas MaeArthUt'. head ti
the American Olympic commission
his resignation hk vice )resbleiil
and inember of the. committee, with
the request that It.tuke effect at
onee.
In the telegram he severely criti
cized the committee, for permitting
Charles Paddnrk lo accompany th
Olympic, team tu Amsteidam.
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