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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1929)
; ..v. j3-', j ... , - ; 1 ...... t .. t, . .-w "wrawmg mm fnrotryg, imw&im, "orjifioy, suspst, September 29, i92o. FIRST 1 MAIL F1NWP WEDNESDAY USED AUTO SALE ! KLAMATH YOUTH HALTS, BY ORDERS HELD AS FORGER OF LOT LESSEE Obituary Slopped by Harry (Snrflcld, Harold E. Rosen, 21-year old youth of Klamath tails was ar rested last night for the aliened forging of a Jtiti.OO check ui the ToKKery, in payment lor a full used outfit of clothes. erg took part yesterday did nut continue, Inst evening- The Omen Auto company and the Armstrong Motor company had machines up Medford, for a city of Its Ble, la In a class by Itself and Is sec ond to none lu the air world he cause of the lead It has taken In the construction of a Class A airport, said K. B. Harvey of Seat tle connected with the publicity department of the Boelne Aircraft ' for sale all afternoon and sold company, when he was in Moi!-'loi.n or so. ford yestorday, shortly after hu The dealers thouxht they had! had Inspected the new flc'd. ; nil legal right ami permission! Mr. Harvey is a frequent speak- j from :arfleli to continue the er before various clubs and lunch- sale last night, but when the sale con bodies on the raelMe const ' was ready to open, tho gates were ! and he declared yesterday that found locked, according to C. K. ; Medford will always come, in lor, Hates last night, and (larficlil a strong mention when referring ! could not be found to reopen to airport work being done in !lie I them. Aid of the pollen ilepm-t- aviation world. Mr. Harvey will un lit was sought and rial field : leave today fur Oakland and other -then finally consented to open, a.'-. California points, and probably will i comIIiik to Mr. (i b. but t Ii ! Hot be here for the first air mail ! crowd had disappeared, tllxbt from the uew field next I A bigger sale will be held Tuva Wednesday, j day on a lot yet to be announced i Tho first mail out o' Mcd'md and a I arrangements will he made car dealer, on tho grounds that n.i Kosell is on probation for pass snlo could be held on property ho I'M? threu checks at Woodland. had leased, the car auction salo, i t ab, accordlUK to local authori In which u number of local deul-1 ties. SI.OVEK.-r-Sherry Kllen Slover passed away at her home in .Cell-1 tral Point Saturday, September 28 after a long illness. Mrs. Slo ver was born In Ohio, July G. 18-12 and at the time of her death was uged 87 years, two months' and 2'i days. When she was a L child of lu years, came with her parents to Oregon City, where she attended school and spent her eurly life. Later In latiS she was ' united in murriage to Kllas Slover, now deceased, und In the spring of 165 they came to Jackson ; Mrs. Charles Hannaford. has been! John C. Boyle, newly appointed nesa for the company- White In IOWA CITY, la. Jf) A pair of at her bedside during her Illness. I assistant general manager of the -the Klamath metropolis he also! young giants will Join the Unl The funeral services will be an- California Oregon Power company, conducted a meeting of the Elk's j varsity of Iowa squad next fall nounced later by the Perl Funeral returned yesterday from Klamath I lodge ol that city of which organ-i when Douglas and Bllaa Tompkins. Home. 'Falls where he transacted busl-j Izatlon he Is exalted ruler. brothers, don moleskins. Daily Meteorological Report Siimlny, Ntpt. 3tta lit 2 9 MftUurd ami vicinity; Huwlttv, fair; not much charge in tompera tur Oriton: Sunday fair in' went; climtly und unruled in runt por tion; not much rhuiiK" in loni lnit ur Local Du l a a. i county, settling near Central Point. She is one of the earliest pioneers, having lived In Oregon for 77 ; years. She has been a true neigh i bor and leaves many friends and ' ! acquaintances. She leaves eight J children, seven daughters and one ; :sou: Mrs. Susan Keene of Mc-!, IMinnvllle. Ore.. Mrs. Ilattle Hey- ! noius or tiresnam. Ore.. Mrs. Mary' j Mayfleld of Central Poi-it, Mrs. .lane Mayfleld of Central Point. ! Mrs. Ann Mayfleld of (Iresham. ; Ore., and Mrs. Julia Pierce: one sou. Henry Slover. of Medford. : Funeral arrangements are In' charge of the Perl Funeral Home and will be announced later. Brisk Chilly to hold it afternoon and evening, Mr. (bites declared lust night. A new Copco official who will make his permaucm head(uarte-s will reach Los Angeles at five o'clock a. m.. the mail conn vttnj with trains for delivery In Arliona. Kast bound mall will make con- nectlons at Oakland on Mucins i night planes for transcontinental! I Medford la Glen U Jackson, transportation. Mail will he oe-: recently appointed general sales llvered at Cheyenne, Wyo., the "Br 'r both tnc California next morning. The next day the ' Oregon Power cnuiany mid tho nail will arrive on the eastern Mountain states i-ower company ooasl. thereby losing only one and Temperature OIckn).... 34 Highest (last 12 lira.) CT Lowes: (la.-t IS Ins.) 14 Kel hutnidlay (pet. . 81 l'r, cliiitatlon (inches) DO State of weather Clenr Cle Tolol preeipiiution since Se telnber I. ly9. T. I one-half days In transit from Med ford to few York City. Mail will be received at the .Chamber of Commerce for flie flight until 7 o'clock Wednesday morning and all local residents, especially businessmen, are urged to leave mail at the Chamber as early as possible. Mail left at the Chamber will be given a spec ial stamp and the letter, already written, will ho In the form of a greeting lu recognition of the first flight POKT1.AM). Ore., Sept. 2S. (,P) lavld Oiler, 2(1. Iteed college stu dent. Injured In a football scrlm- Sunrise today C:(iii a. in. Sunset today p. III. .sunrise Monday. t:ii7 a. lit. W. J. liriX'lllStlXr.Nlrtei.Toloist". SYRACI'SK. X. V.. Sept. (ffn Jnhn Phllln Miwt mage at the college yesterday, was and bnnd leader, was "resting eas In a hospital here today suffering; j ler and somewhat Improved" early init-i hi, i injuries. i louav. I r DFLAMETKlt. Huhv Kline llel ameter, wife of Frank H. Deln meter, passed away at her home. . 122 Willamette street. Saturday evening alter a short illness. She ; was horn at North Port, Wash., October 4. 190S and was aged 20 years. 11 mouths and 25 days. ; They were married in September. 1H2S and have lived lu Medford since that lime. She leaves her husband Frank II. Ik-lameter. of Medford. ller parents. Mr. and Mis. Charles Hannaford of North Port. Wash. Two brothers. Wil Ham Hannaford of Medford. Kd ward Hannaford who is now in the navy; one sister. Mrs. Cora Merer of Hnundry. Wash. Her mother. Southern 209 West Main St. means that the heat problem for the long winter months must be solved SOON! The healthful, circulating warmth of the new EST A TE GAS HEATROLA will be welcomed by all the family. It is the only home heater with the wonderful INTENSI-FIEE air duct ... an exclusive Estate feature that actually turns waste heat into warmth. PHONE 526 . , It will be a pleasure for us to discuss your heating problems with you and explain the . many advantages of the Estate Heatrola. :on Gas Corporation K. I. DAZEY, Gen. Mgr. Phone 526 5 OFFICERS OF ARRIVE BY PLANE Five Firestone officials arrived In. this cily Saturday morning when Vie Associated Oil cabin Mine came here from Portland In onler to inspect the new Fire atone station. The visiting group will Include D. I. Raymond. Firestone branch manager, Portlaud: H. C. Otto. Firestone engineer In charge of constructing the new building, Portland; V. Settlemelr. Firestone office manager, Portland: Mav Mtller. Instructor in the Firestone brake lining school. San Francisco, ad L. W. Aff, designer and man nfacturer of brake drum truing machinery used In Firestone sta tions of Portland. Older, manactr of the Ino.OOO station in this ,-ity. r.nd other local offlcisls of Older Tire Service,- Inc.. will lie guest pas sengrrs In the Asswlated Oil plant when it makes five cirel-. f the city and surrounding terrllorv on Saturday. After leaving here Sun day the plane and Its five p;i. sengera will return to Portland. In a abort Interview Urn eve ning, Mr. Raymond a enthusias tic over the new station and re lated that he had receutlv a let ter' from Harvey Firestone, head of the Firestone comiwny. in which Mr. Firestone wrote very compli mentary of Medford. lie remem bered hla visit In the cltv ove- year ago, anil remembered par tlcularly the pears for which this section la famous. Mr. Firestone wrote that be has followed the construction of the Medford sta tion, with considerable interest and Is pleased that the enmoany has such a substantial investment in MnUord. NAILRAMMEDIN ' HANCHER'S EYE Frank Sullivan, a Weed, Calif, rancher, la in the Sscrwl Heart hospital facing the prospect of los Ing an eye as the result of a strange arrldent at his fauu near Weed Wednesday. He aas wuik Ing on the roof of a ham and was lulling a nail when the head broke off. throwing him off hi lann. and vending the piinied end of the nail through the eyrlwll and into the tistn of the socket. The Injure,! man was rushril to Mediord and i laced under the rare- of l'r. J. J. Kmmens. who saM today it would protwhfy lie three or four days before it c,m. lie. determined whether the rye rould saved, depending upon the atwence of Infirtion. r Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 XI C Effort The Tone Qualities of the BRUNSWICK Are Unmatched! To Sit Before Your BRUNSWICK Is Like Actually Listening to the Artists in the Studios And in BRUNSWICK RECORDS we add Al Jolson and Other Great Artists to Our Already Nearly Complete List Come in. This Week and Hear the Latest Hits o o o o ANNOUNCEMENT o o o o STUBBS ELECTRIC CO., of Portland, Distributors of BRUNSWICK RADIOS Have Selected P aimer M H OUIS6 'We Sell Happiness' To Handle the SALES and SERVICE of BRUNSWICK RADIOS Main and Bartlett 4 IN MEDFORD SEE WINDOWS THIS WEEK Phone 788