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ford Mail MED TRIBUNE Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Page Pally Tventr-fourtn TMf. Wwllf Firtr-riiMh Vrr. MEDFORD. OUM'XIOX, FRIDAY. tfKPTKMRKK (i. ltd!-. No. Kh QINHPR ITVriHOMAS FAMILY j , " I II llll 1 UIMUUIU I I OF CHINESE I DOUBTED AT ROGUE RIVER Soviet Government Doubts Genuine Desire to Settle Railway Dispute Mews papers Say False Docu ments Produced See 'American Demon' Behind Chinese Attitude. noc.ri: ltivKit, on, sept. fi. SprWnl Mr. and Mrs. lVrcy Thom.-i, who ivi-ontly Min;h;iHfd tho Ipiiiik;iI(iv lit'Innk'lns to Mi. I )i s hstvrt iiiuvcd into t hoir new h"iiio. Mr. mid Mrs. Tom Wilsun wilt nruiy the house vaeuted ly th"in. MOSCOW. Sept. 6. (P) SrrioiiH duuht are now eiiterttilned ly the Soviet sovornnirnt as to tlie sine iry and ffoiuiinonfKs of the Chinese J nationalist. Rovpriitnoiit'K propouala ;ifor aottlcnuMit of tlir dispute over 5 i It Chinese Eastern railway, in the flight of editorials today In the of I filial newspapers I'ravua and pr.vestia. jl Hoth Journals, one of which rep ji r"Lnts the government directly Ban w the other the communist party t-tress "hostile statements" by Chi ' nrse Minister C. C. Wu at Geneva (and by J. J. Mantell. adviser to the ;Chineso government on railroad administration at Mukden, t Doeuments and figures produced .by eath of these speakers were declared "false nnd fake." I'ravda makes vague references to "Imperialistic masters" helitii'I Ir. Wu and Mr. Mantell. obviously inraninR the United States, i Under the caption "The Amer ican Demon' It prints a cartoon MtuwInK a towering figure of Uncle Nam guiding the diminutive figure of a Chinese rniliiarlst as the latter prepares the Chinese government's .reply to the Hovlnt proposals. 4 Travda and Izvestla, again called attention today to fresh border ;,i'lds by Chinese troops in Man ..Hmria and "to repeated outrages 'sind cxeessos committed against 3f-jvlet citizfiis by Chlnc.su uuthuri 'ti. i Tlie newspapers e-en allege that ntany Uufislmts have been beheud ) f il and Pravda ad da that "htm d reds of our cltlzcna are at ill In Chinese prisons whero they are , fjb.lected to indignities and torture -,-r.orthy only of the tnldtlle ages." Mrs. Jane Sma!c enlertninrd with a dinner Sunday at the Wal dorf hotel. Her guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hot kin. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Oengler spent Sa t u rda y in M ed ford . Mr. Vsterfleld and Mrs. Perry L. Wait o were ea 11 1 n g on lo ea 1 i poultry raiser Friday morning. I ittttr 1.-. 1! l.M.l.ll,, rxf Uoseburg and S. JJ. Zigler of Port land were business visitors W Iti-Kue Itiver Ki iday. The Sunday school of the Hope 1 're-shy eerian church held t heir picnie in the ('rants Pass park Friday. Among those who chape roned the youngsters were Mrs. llf.krr, Mrs. Sutherlin, Mrs. Hen derson, Mrs. Swucker and Mrs. Itusho. Ri NANKING, China. Sepl. 6. OV) .'. T. Wang, foreign minister, in formed newKpHtiermen today bo 'van mailing new not ea to the Unit rd Stale:, (treat Britain. France, Norway, and Netherlands urging them to give up their extraterri toriality rights in China without delay. I n. Wang sa Id the note to the United States would be mailed to day, to Groat Itritalu and 1 'ranee tomorrow, and to Norway and the ..Netherlands next week. 5 He fa Id there had been no change in the Sino-Uusyian situa tion since luht week, that China p as awaiting Soviet Approval of Itlie Nanking draft of a, joint dee. ration for operation of the Chi ;.nese Eastern railway, and a report, ;fr.";,i t be Chinese minister at Her Vllnho ftt present was In Geneva. ANHEIISON CREEK". Ore.. Sept. G. (Special ) - Our school started Monday with an enrollment of I t pupils. Mrs. Jas. McDowell and Mrs. 1 (olltmtu spent Saturday in Med ford. .his. Mays ntid Geo. Young are picking . pears at Mr. SchuetlcAs place this week. Sunday guewts at the Mays home were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shipley and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Iflack, John Schuet te and nmiber and Mrs. Scluiette'a grand -da lighter from California. J. t. Hale and family were out to M'-dfonj Saturday. M r. and Mrs. Jas. Mac Dow ell spent Tuesday in the valley. Mrs. Stickler is in Ashland for a, few days wilh her daughter, Mrs. Sa riders. .Fas. Mays and family and E. J. Center spent Friday evening at Mr. Skeetor's. Mrs. E. C. Jones was in Ashland Monday. ISII i:iviki:a. ore. s-pt. r..- (S-.i.) Mr. and Mr.. Sam Chbholni. ,lr., who have been vM'ing his parents on Knots creek, have moved to the Del Kjit orchard. Mrs. ClmrloH Wihl was callim: 011 Mrs. I ick Swacker in Itogue Itlver Thursday a iternoon. Mr. and Mrs. AV. K. Ijinil ani daughter. Dorothy, of the tivera 1-liMitalioti were In Med ford Sat -urday. Mrs. l-:d prefoiiitl:nn and ehl! then were falling nil Mrs. D. I. .il"s Sunday. Mrs. Marion liif e was calling at the Chas. Waht home Friday. M r. a nd M rs. ( 'lay ! tiles u ml family Were iti liogue Itlver Wed nesibiy. v Ct.tMAX. Ore.. Sept. 6. (Spe IcWfl.) Ir. and Mrs. Chas. Jant7.cn : arrived for a Visit with the Wertz ,II:in;on families. aftv an absence Vf 4. year. During the last year they have traveled from Canada to .Mexico and in the last two months have been on a tour of the United Status, having visited many Inter-c-'ting places. Including Grand 'Canyon. Niagara. Washington. D ,(.'., New York CMy and Yellowstone ); rk. Air, and Mrs. A. J. Grihsom mado , business trip to Med ford Friday, j The Misses Ueth and Vcrno Clngcnd': of Eagle Point have been r'vi-iting Nellie (liissom thia week. I Mlf;S CUra J a ntsscn of Central J'oJnl i;i a guest at the Wert heme. I W. 1. Charley is home after V "l lilOg il few lll'Mltllh Ut llogllO JXi or. jj T'e following were dinner ru- A. nt the 'ilivrrs In Uogue Kiver Sunday: Eh ira It loir, Jive- lllte I'lmley, Uwetl A Ut t ill tHllI Hoy Spmilditig. Owen Austin is engaged in mak ing posts for E. If. Wertz. Mlsa Eveline Charley Is attend log high school In Rogue River. i " 1 -v b" SAMS VALLEY OBI J f, SSMS VAI.I.KV. .r!.. t'irt. . , (fp"ll) .'hon will otun Hilt1 i : ''r. !STtfjtibr H. hclntf (lot;iy'd vtlut' t(i to many Hijiicnlti wurkili; :;ln llic orchnrilH. Vuii(r poplcx' mcAtintrx nrc; .'jm ?i rltiK nicely in ."pile of bus , times. The Kulvlect Sunday whs r"LoyHy to Our U'ork" and proved; scry Inivredtiu,- topic. 1 "I have been taking Lyiia K. rinkham'a Vegetable Compotind to build me up nnd fur the Change of Liic and I can't get along without it. I lost about twenty pounds and I felt vcaV and run-down, t find it gives me itrcng'h and quien my ncrvca. t have ttt-o daughters and 1 gave it to them when they came Into woman hood and was greatly pleasej at the rcvilis. I will amwer any letter ail ing for information." Mrs. L L ffiirison, U".crju, liua. 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