Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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Classified Index of Advertisers ATTORNEYS Adcock, Everette I. Bernstein and Peithrnan Creamer, Robert II, Fleischman, Ben G. Gallagher, P. j. Jaureguy and 'lfooze Kreis, Henry G. Lister, Lawrence Pendergrass, V. V. Pierce and Beckman Reynolds, Flegel and Smith Short, Edw. L. Spaekrnan, Charles R., jr. Asher, Abraham Collier, Collier and Bernard Davis and Harris Foote, john L. Gordon, Ida Ruth Kraemcr, Otto J. Levenson, Leo Mahoney, Thos. R. Pendcrgrass, Wiggins, liarzee X Roehr Ramsey, VV. E. Ronchetto, john Scott, Wilson H, Tonkon, Moe BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES First National Bank of Portland Title and Trust Company Hibernia Commercial X Savings Bank United States National Bank DEPARTMENT AND SPECIALTY STORES Lowey and Company Morris, C. -I. Meier N Frank Co. Pacitic Outlitting Co. FURNITURE AND OFFICE EQUlPh'lliNT Edwards Company Stenno Rilmlmon and Carlmon Mfg. Co. J. lx. bill Lo. ll. C. Wax Ollice liquipment l-louse PRINTIERS ANI? PUIKLISI-ll2RS American Law Book Company Daily journal of Commerce Keystone Press Stevens-Ness Law Pulvlisliing Co. llolmlis-Merrill Company Daily Record Almstraet Lawyers' Co-operative Pnhlisliing Co Nfliest l ul:lishing Co. R ESTA U RANTS Business and l'roI'essionaI XX'omen's l'nrity Dairy Lunch lreland's lnc, Stark Street Sandwich Shop Xl'1SCfIiLLANliOLIS llulur, Geo. I-I. Guardian Building Sz Loan Ass'n. Northwestern College of Law Park View Hotel Western Cream Company Granada Studios llicks-Cihatten l':llgI'ZlVlllg Vo, Portland Yacht Chill Sherlock Building Q The rllmrie 7'7'lCI'lfIOTlt?d fwns liczw rzdrfcvflised Iieva-law Hwy rzrpvrl you in fllYfW'Ulli.C't' Hum Please do so and 1l16Ilf'l:0I'l llle N0r'ru'0.vlc'r 'ZUIIFII so doing .ro Nia! Hwy will yiw rrvzlif rvlun rrrdii -ix dim. Fifly-four

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The district attorney arrived and upon a hasty examination, informed the coroner that, as it was near election time, the case ought to be investi- gated. The coroner then ordered Sheriff Dunn to arrest someone and after a hurried glimpse around the room the Sheriff arrested the person nearest to him. Two years later. In the circuit court. The courtroom arose as Judge Mitchell took the bench. The jury was impanelled. Eight women and four men. As it was near the last of the term two men, after being carefully questioned as to the qualifications, fell into deep slumber. The other two got out their chess board and renewed their game of checkers. Three sweet young things opened spacious handbags and engaged in the tedious opera- tion of repairing coiffures and manicuring fingernails. The remaining jurymen interested themselves in admiring the stately judge and particu- larly defense chief counsel Graham. Jeopardy attached and the trial began. Fisher and Peters, of council for the defense, ably presented the de- fendant's case until the prosecutor asked a leading question. The defense objected to the question and the prosecution argued that the question was a part of the res gestae. The voluminous and vociferous argument awoke the Court and his honor asked that the question be reread. It was so done and the court asked the ground of objection, which no one knew. The objection was sustained and defense council awakening ex- cepted. At that moment two bail bond brokers, Murray and Osterman, rushed into the courtroom and screamed that the judge had set the bail for a murderer at five dollars which was excessive and which would necessitate the defendant to rot in the Bastile before his case could be tried, and justice would be handicapped. This sudden burst of enthusiasm reminded the Judge that he had a handicap tournament on and court was adjourned till the next week. Fiffj'-llll't'1'



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1930, pg 55

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 6

1930, pg 6

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 22

1930, pg 22

Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 8

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Northwestern College of Law - Norwester Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 38

1930, pg 38


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