Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 21, 1932, Page 8, Image 8

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    PXBE EIGHT
5TEDF0HD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, JIONDSY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932.
DAILY NEWS LEFT
TO JUDGE BRAND
Continued from Pag One)
counsel for the employe-creditors,
eald early action on the matter was
desired, and that Judge Brand would
probably com at once. -
Attorney DeOouza also stated that
h had been advised that an affi
davit of prejudice would be filed
against Circuit Judge Norton In the
suit of Arthur L. Schoenl, former
editor of the News, for collection of
Approximately $2000, a&sertedly due
for unpaid salaries of himself, Ernest
Scott, business manager, and Moore
Hamilton, reporter. This action la
separate from the receivership plea.
Judge Brand has been assigned to
a number of local oases, In the local
court the past year, and was sched
uled to be here next week to hear
motion and demurrers In the four
libel suits against the News, in which
affidavits of prejudice were filed
against Judge Norton.
Next week Judge Norton will oc
cupy the Klamath county bench,
hearing cases Jn which Circuit Court
Judgo W. M. Duncan has been disqualified.
TO
No criminal cum will b tried In
tba circuit court until after De
cember 1. One of the first cases to be
called will be that of the state against
William P. Olnyzer, former resident
of the Trail district, and transient
laborer Indicted for alleged assault
upon his estranged wife. Golds, In
her Ashland home last July, follow
ing an attempted reconciliation, Glay.
aer Is alleged to have slashed his mate
with a butcher knife and to have at
tempted suicide. The court Is ex
pected to be asked to name an at
torney for Olayzer.
Trial of Robert Rose and Jack Rica,
Long Mountain district residents, in
dicted for alleged setting of forest
fires. Is also scheduled for an early
hearing. Tub men are expected to
ask separate trial. Rose is at liberty
-on bonds, raised to A2600, upon recom
mendation of the grand Jury, follow
ing a report that he had threatened
one of the state's witnesses.
The cases of Rose and Rice an list
ed as first on the docket. The dis
trict attorney's office will ask that
Olayzer be tried first.
Other oases pending are those of
James Marr. Indicted last week for
assault with a knife upon Phil Dal
lalre, during a cafe quarrel; Lealls
(Buck) Wilson Indicted for receiving
stolen goods, In the J. O. Penney store
robbery at Ashland last August and
Relnhard A. Rolf of Central Point, in
dicted for Involuntary manslaughter
for the slaying of his hunting com
panion, In mistake for a bear.
FAIL! IN GET'
Seventy-seven men were aaslgned
this morning on county road relief
work. They were transported to the
Jobs by county road trucks. They
will work a week, and be dtsplaoed
next Monday by a new crew. In addt.
tlon to this, 15 men resident of the
Bagle Point district were engaged
under Road Supervisor Ed Dutton,
The work Is given chiefly to heads
of families with dependents, whose
eases are checked with the Red Cross
data.
Assignment of work for next weak
will be made Wednesday, by the
eounty court, through Victor A. Teng
wald, secretary to the county court.
The meeting will be held In the audi
torium of the courthouse at 8 o'clock
in the afternoon. All applicants will
be required to show Jackson county
labor csrds.
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KLAMATH FALLS 4.90
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Dorothy Kusel was chosen as the
co-ed who beat repreaented thi
"spirit of sports" at Midland college,
Fremont, Neb. 8he was crowned
queen of the gridiron. (Associate!
tress Photo)
ENYART REQUESTS
TIME FOR APPEAL
A motion for enlargement and ex
tension of time until December IS, to
file an abstract and transcript of tes
timony, and an appeal was filed this
morning in circuit court by Jesse E.
Enyart against the Natatorlum
Amusement compsny, and the heirs
of the Merrick Estate. The motion
sets forth that more time will be
required by the court reporter to
transcribe the testimony.
In a hearing on the case last spring,
wherein Enyart, one of the original
stockholders of the Natatorlum,
sought an adjustment of finances of
the company the court decided in
favor of the Natatorlum and the Mer
rick estate hells. It was an Involved
transaction, dating back to "boom
days" in this city. The Merrick estate
claimed that after Enyart deserted
bis investment, they by tbelr own
efforts and labors, rehabilitated the
enterprise, and established it as a
tourist camp.
NEW QUARTERS
The Foursquare Gospel Light Rouse
which conducts a shelter for families,
women and children, and which dis
penses food, milk and clothing to
Medford'a needy, today moved to 305
Apple atreet, across from its former
location at Fifth and Riverside,
Negotiations now are under way for
a large hall in which to bouse the
organization's relief and religious ac
tivities, Dr. Estelle Jones, pastor, said.
Work of the Light House was not
Interrupted by the moving.
Tuesday night the Foursquare con
gregation will unite with that of the
Full Gospel church for an evangelis
tic rally, Wednesday night the re
vival csmpalgn will be resumed in
the Foursquare church's new quar
ters. Harold Robertson will preach.
Welfare Group
To Meet Friday
The Allied Welfare association will
meet for luncheon this week at the
Hotel Medford and a good attendance
Is asked by J. 0. Mann, president of
the association.
Friday will be the meeting day, as
usual, and luncheon will be served
at 12:10 o'clock.
Have to Get Up
at Night?
Deal Promptly with Bladder
IrregularhiM
Are you bothered with blad
der irregularities; burning,
scanty or too frequent passage
and getting up at night? Heed
promptly these symptoms.
They may warn of some dis
ordered kidney or bladder con
dition. Users everywhere rely
on Uoan's fills. Recommended
for 50 years. Sold everywhere.
Doan's
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Putnam Treasures Copy .
Of Brother's Biography
Carrying with him a treasured first
copy of his famous brother's biogra
phy, George Putnam, editor of the
Salem Capitol Journal, atopped over
In Medford yesterday to visit local
friends.
The book, describing the life and
worka of the late Arttiur Putnam,
whose genius ss a sculptor Is fast
gaining recognition among critics,
was autographed by the author, Julie
Helen Heyneman, herself a famous
esculptor, who wrote on the fly leaf:
"For George Putnam, to whom the
subject of this book owed so much."
Among the collection of photo
graphs bearing upon the Intimate life
of Arthur Putnam is one of George
and Arthur taken together as small
boys.
In the Legion of Honor museum of
San Francisco where a large number
of his greatest works are exhibited, is
a collection of the famous Rodin
pieces, to which Arthur Putnam's are
often favorably compared.
Striking in this regard Is Putnam's
"The Caveman." depleting the pon
deroua atuptflcatlon of a hairy pre
historic subject over his discovery of
fire. This has recently been compared
to Rodin's "The Thinker," not to the
disadvantage of Putnam.
With somewhat over 600 beautiful
works completed within 10 years of
his early life, Arthur Putnam was
cruelly stricken with paralysis In 1911
from which he never fully recovered
until his deatn In 1020.
Besides the San Francisco collec
tion, presented to thst museum by
Mrs. Adolph Spreckels, another large
group of his works are exhibited in
the Fine Arts museum of Baa Diego.
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A suitable reward will be
paid for any information
leading to the arrest and
conviction of the party or
parties' who participated in
the robbery of The Toggery ,
last Friday night or. early
Saturday morning.
WM. F. ISAACS
etler
As smokers become more experienced, they demand
milder cigarettes. Chesterfields are tnilder. Their mild
ness is just as much a feature as the beauty of their
package.
The tobaccos are mild to begin with. Fatient ageing
and curing make them milder still. And Chesterfields
contain just the right amount of Turkish .not too
much carefully blended and cross-blended with ripe,
sweet Domestic tobaccos.
Chesterfields are milder. They taste better. That's
The publication of the biography
was made possible by a bequest for
that purpose by the late Senator
James D. Pbelan of San Francisco,
who learned of Arthur Putnam's
death during his own last days.
Arthur Putnam will ba remembered
by many of Medford'a old timers, who
knew him when he visited his family
here during bis student and artist
days.
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Bible Class Plans
Thanksgiving Party
The young people's Bible class of
the First Christian church, taught oy
Mrs. E. R. Cobb, and known as the
Loyal Workers' class, will bsve a
Thanksgiving party on Tuesday even
ing, November 32, In the recreational
hall of the church, beginning at 7:30.
Each one attending is asked to
bring some article of food suitable
for baskets to be given to the needy,
for Thanksgiving dinner. Anything In
the wsy of vegetables, fruits or other
provisions will be acceptable.
All young people are cordially In
vited. Has Book Shower Mlis Marjorie
Mulhollsnd, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
ft. O. Mulholland, who Is reported
much improved from her reoent ill
ness, was given a book shower yes
terday by a group of girls, at her
home on Berkeley Way. Miss Mul-
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Holland Is now able to receive callers,
any many of her olassmatea are ex
pected to pay her visits.
Warrant CalL
Notice la hereby given that School
District No. 49, Jackson County, war
rants No. 1133 to No. 1508 Inclusive
are called for payment. Interest to
cease on November 24, 1033. War
rants to be presented for payment at
the office of the District Clerk, City
Hall, Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN.
Clerk School District No. 49.
Drink Water With Meals.
Good for Stomach
Water with mal helps stoma:!!
Juices, aids digestion. If bloated with,
gas add a spoonful of Adlerlka. One
dose cleans out poisons and washes
BOTH upper and lower bowels. Sold
In Medford by Heath's Drug Store.
Verily Jonathan . . - there
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$5 Down
Small
Carrying
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$
49-
95
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pleasingly decorated buffet. Pull length top drawer faced birds
eye maple, two of three panels having pattern overlay of quarter
Inch oak. Compartment center panel also faced maple with sten
ciled pattern in darker tone.
Metal
Kitchen Stool
$1.00
Now is the time you really
need a stool in your kitch
en. Good locking all metal
stool 24 inches high, fin
ished in green enamel.
$39.95
Beautiful 48 inch cabinet
with many drawers and
storage spaces. Pull 50 lb.
flour bin and sifter.
Choice of Ivory or Golden
Oak finish. An outstand
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Thanksgiving; Special
Unfinished
Kitchen Chair
$1.00
AU hardwood chair with
fiddle back; very sturdy
built. Tou will need some
of these chairs for fill-ins.
Ward-o-leum Rugs
Brighten up that kitchen or Dining Room Floor for the holidays,
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9x12 $4-95 7i2X9$2-95 6x9 $2-45
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