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XAflE TEN MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, oi.MttiOX. TUESDAY, AT'CU'ST n. IP Correct Lenses Subdue Glare Are Your Eyes Equal to Your Needs? Sunshine is healthful, but glare is annoying and harmful to the eyes. At this season, especially, everybody welcomes re lief from glaring light. Glare is a general con dition there is no relief from it except through glasses with lenses made especially to effectually absorb the excess light and brilliant reflections. Optometrists have glasses which do this safely, com fortably and inconspicuously. With these glasses you are also enabled to drive your car at night Avithout being blinded by oncom ing headlights. They arc made with lenses suitable for every indoor and out door activity. You'll surely want a pair for driving, golfing, fishing, vacation trips, to wear at the game and countless other needs. j To the youth seeking employment the skilled artisan or mechanic, the man or woman seeking to get the most out of life and looking for success, the first desideratum is clear, efficient eyesight. Properly fitted glasses arc buoys of hope to ship wrecked eyes. They save sight, relieve eyestrain, dispel the gloom of defec tive vision and render a service beyond price. Rlchta Reserved. RED CHINKS W0UNDI40N SHIPBOARD Back Horn To Arwy One American Sailor and Three Britishers Struck by Hail of Lead in Siang River Attack - Return Fire Stills Rebels. NANKING, China, Aug 5. (A') It is officially announced that nationalist troops this morning re-entered Changsha, which recently was captured by communists. Cut Out HIkii Mall Today The Eyesight Hon-loo Bureau of Medford Mall Tribune Med ford, Oregon. Please mnd mo, with' out coat or obllgwtlon on my part, copy of tlio new Ilooklot describing Sight Conservation. Namo ....................... .. Address ...... fPaia adv.) Insurance First Insurance Agency ' A L. HILL, Mtn.gtr Phot 101 8 N. Gantral Mtdford, Oregon JOHN H. LOCH- . Painting Decorating Flnt Interior Work a Specialty Phone 118 SHANGHAI. A Hi, li. (Pj One American find three British Hiillm-H wore wouimUmI when cotnmunlMiH n Hacked foreign KunhotitH mi the Hhi n k river near Chuntfshii, hehited dlHputcheH from Ihu Hunan ru vlnec enpllal MhcIohciI today. The, American bluejacket was Hhot throUKh the tdiest yontonlny when red nmchlno KunneiH Hny ed the HldeH ut the United State KUnlxmt FaloH with lead for the Mecund time In a week. Tho 1'alus quickly silenced tho communist fire, dlMpatcheH huUI. DetallH of the wuundihtf of the ItrUlHh HaJloiK were lacking, hut It wn known they won; memlteiM of the crow of the ItiitiKh gunhoat Tcnl. Klvo Bailors on the Kiinlioiit PuIoh were wounded last Wednes day when communlHtH fired at the Kunboat n It tiiroaehed ClmiiK Hha lit observe condltloim. Fifty Killed Fifty banditM wero killed and many wounded an the I'ulon re plied with machine kuiih and three Inch rifles. DIspatehoH nald tho In test com munist attacks upon foreiKn gitn- hoats. Involved Japanese and Ital ian vessels us well as tho l'aloa and Teal. lOloven wai'Hhlps, including two American, were concentrated tuday at tho trl-citli'H of Hankow, Wu chanB and Hanyang to protect for eiKiiers iiKalnst threatened red in cursions. Hankow was virtually under martial law. Chinese miMlcrs searched everyone on the Ht recti and a volunteer deferiNo corps was organized by tho Krone-h cunimii nlty for enterKency. Other foreign quaiters wore barricaded and KUnrded to prevent ro-enuctlon of Hcenes last week at ChaiiKsha, when foreiKn property valued at millions of dollars was destroyed by communists. 4 sa FETE AT AIRPORT; fL funked he be relieved of0doctori ( bill fo "n Injury received by hls! ERF E ; son Vincio'. in the Kymntialum of, a tichool. Lunrf.stroin said Clarence Hell, ! ffymnartiuni Instructor, had forced : .'incent to "run th gauntlet" and the youth hud suffered a broken - arm. lOKTLAND, Ore, Auv. 5. (VP). C A. Uice, city school superln- liAKKK, Ore.. Au. 5. oP) K. K. hUridstrom. Portland, up- j tendent. aid the gauntlet would ' Floyd Johnson, Uaker valley farm- peared before the uchool district he stopped. Lunstrom's request er. was in a hospital here today. hour d of director last nlwht and' wan ht-id in abeyance. the result of a 2l-mlnin iire-ano- death bultlo with ancangry bull. Tho anlmnl attacked him on his ranch and hurled him to the ground ninny tlmen. Johnson finally slow ed down tho rushes of the wiih by hangliiB on to the ring in ita nose. Neighbors finally drove the bull off. Hospital attemlants said Johnson may have Internal In juries. ' LaOrande. C'.as service may bo supplied this place soorr Associated I'rrss Plwtt Prlmo Camera, giant heavy weight, must go back home to Italy and the army. Immigration officio's .-efused to grant an extension of lis stay In the United States. 4-H CLUB PRIZE L (SOLI) HILL, Ore., Auk. 5. iMpoelal) The school board of this district has called for an ' election Saturday AukusI 1(1, at " o'clock to Ikhuu $11000 In war rants to be taken up at the rate of 11000 per year until paid Tor la supply a new heatliiK system for the school hulldhiK and syin lu.fluin. v Tho present system has been Inadequate to properly heat tho lull Id lug for some time and tho u.vmnaslum has Individual heat. The new plant will heat both hulldliiKH and the change, tt Is believed, wilt make a Having In fuel. Tho state inspector In Ills an nual report last ytMir recom mended a chiuiKc. TO CRATER LAKE Three well known southern Ore Kon men, Iticlmnl W. Price, man aKer of Crater Lake lodKc; Guy Talbot, president of the Northwest ern Klectrle company, and K. L. King, Httperlntendent of the Hmilh- ern Puclflc llneH in OreKon, have made possiuio uie cucriHiieu pn.e In connection with the bo.VH' .i!id Kills' club work at the Oregon stat-j fair. For the past several years Mie two hoys and Rlrls, credited with beliiK tho outstanding enlraiitH in the juvenile classes at the state fair, huvu been recipients of beauti ful watches, provided by Mr. Till hoi, a week's trip at Crater Lake wllh all expenses paid by Mr. lJrlc and a banquot In Mr. King's pr! vato cur. Tho two boys mid girls who won (h esc honors ut lust year's state lair are Mabel Kdlnon of Kugcnj, Virginia Hpangler of Oregon Cltv, (illbert Kidder of Sherwood and Floyd Slafford or Troiitdalo. TIiohb boys and glrlfl were dinner guestH of Mr. King aboard his private car on Friduy night of the li2i state fair. The boys and girls winning high honors at the 192!) state fair will leuvo Salem Sunday morning, Aug ust 21. by automobile for Crater Lake whore they wilt remain until Hie following Saturday, They will bo guestH of Mrs. Price und daugh ter at a dinner during their stuv ut the lodge, und will enjoy boat rides on Crutur lnke, a trip to Dia mond Luke and will return by way of fiend and McKenzio pass. The boys and girls will enjoy hikes In the mountains at Crater lake und will visit Government Camp. As a result of the liberality ex hibited by Mr. Talbot, Mr. King and Mr. I'rlco in connection with the boys' und girls' club work, compe tition lias been more keen during i the past few yours than ovor be fore. Arrangement, are being made (o continue these prizes indefinite ly and the banquet wilt be given : during this year's fulr as In previ ous yours. Nowherg. - Miller Mercantile store beliitf r c in (til e I o d and en larged. Leo the Lion, living symbol of :ietr-Gold wyn Mayer productions visltt-d the airport yesterday dur ing the dedication festivities, . but bis altitude was not that of tho thousands of people who were in allendance, showing their inter est in the planes. Leo growled and paced restlessly, in fact he was rather frightened when the motors whirred for he could re member a trip he took In Sep tember, 11127. Leo was then with Martin Jen sen, well-known pilot, who started across the nation from San I-Mogo to Itoosevelt Field, Long Island, taking him on the firrft lap of a tour to introduce the trademark of the famous corporation. j M Isfortune overtook the good will flyer and his passenger when they reached Arizona. They were foncd down In the desert, where Jensen left the plane to search for help. Cpon finding help, he lest the plane, und the lion was left without food or water for three days. I ami was then taken back to Cillfornia und shipped to Wash ington. I). t, where tho present world -trip was started on June '17, l'J2S, from the National Press club, following u big banquet, end many prominent people in the capitol taking part In the cere monies. On this trip the famous Hon visited 4 utates and on three different occasions has traveled up and down the nation, has been in Mexican border towns, and eastern Canada. Kvon with all of his traveling, north and south, Leo docs not miss all of the bad weather. Two years ago he was in tho southern states dur ing the floods : which destroyed millions of dollars worth of prop erty, j During his first few months In 1 the big cage, he did not enjoy 1 the trip too much, but after some1 time learned how to ride It. and how to conserve his strength. The. calliope seems to be a call to Leo that he If on exhibition, and be gives the observers the usual greetings when ho bears the nui Mc. The huge nnlmali which became the property -f the company 14 years ago when he was only a year old. was captured in the Nu bian desert of Africa. Among hN lists of "flrstn" and "only s" Leo Malms to be the first Hon that has ridden In an airplane, and the only lion weighing 7:15 pounds. Four cars, besides the calliope and tho cage are In tho parly. Following the completion of tho tour of the I'nlted Hnls. which will Include a trip to Vancouver, Spokane, Salt Lake City and Den ver the last stop In the national lour. The company will sail for Italy, to visit several foreign coun tries, taking about three and one-! half years. ! . 6 6 6 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia In 30 minutes, checks a Cold tht first day, and checks Malaria In three days. I 666 Also in Tablets MI IE Hi id) Harbor of Oregon's Sky IVays spwt -PI i i i IRST airport in Oregon, first airmail station, first aerological weather bureau, first super airway radio station ... alt prove Medrord is heedful of opportu nity. Harbo.' of Oregon's sky ways, it typifies wealth, alertness, responsiveness. Five thousand cars of Medford pears, shipped to the four corners of the world, will bring $6,000, 000 this year. Lumber, cement, apples, livestock will add another $6,000,000 and thus increase bank deposits past even their present $5,500,000. A 93 growth in the past ten years makes Medford Oregon's fifth largest city with over 11,000 resi dents and 25,000 more in its tributary market. Every evening and Sunday morning, most Jack son County families read the Mail Tribune, buy its advertised goods. As modern as its readers, the Mail Tribune has Associated Press Service, United Press Service, Arthur Brisbane, a host of comics and features. A. B. C. circulation of course, with 4,342 paid in advance subscribers on its last statement. Medford Mail Tribune ( .OREGON 13 (7feu j2k 13 Every day 210.036 Oregon buyers read theft twelve Mot eman Newtpaperit Albany 0moeratHeraa' Athland Tidinn Aitoria AUorian E'igenc Rtqhttr Grant. Pott Courier Klamath Falls Hsrald-Ntwi La Grande Obiirvttr Medford Matt Tribune Oregon City fnferprrse Roiebmg Newi-f?cWtw Solum Capttal-Jeurnal The Dallci Chronic! New York Chicago Portland M C MOCENSEN S CO toe, San Francisco Detroit Seattle Los Angeles THE ALBANY MARKET WILL BE DISCUSSED NEXTI The abeve ad appeared on July 31 In Printers Ink, of New York, one of the leading trade Journals of the United States, with over a mil lion circulation. This ad is one of a series being run by Mogensen & Co., and the 12 newspapers they represent in Oregon, to present to national advertisers the diversified resources of the different sections of the state, and their growth and prosperity. This ad will also appear in 12 Oregon newspapers., 22 iUSIIKBN u E MKXICO CITY, Auk. S. (A Kxculslor, Mexico Clly iliilly, today hi an eilllorlnl IiiuiIimI Amlmmiiulor Morrow and prtMllt'lod soiuo day lit would do prosldiMit of tho I'nlli'il to live in poaco with hlnim'lr nml "Not sini'O I ho days of AmliHssa- nor i-owoii ( inyion, who Know now In live In pi'iico Willi hluiHclfl and with us," tho paper nald, "has thcro linen such a lmsliii'ss mini who camo to Moxit-n In an atuioHphoru whlrli many of Ills rniinliymoii ilu (lured Iripmi'dlahly hostile, with in a short time wIiuiIiik tho f rlinil ship of overyono." WILLIE AND 'PA' LONDON. Auk. ft. irV Will:. Building mitt hi fritlit'V-tuHiuiKir will null WeilnrfMluy for Nw vnik, VpnrttHM lAf ky by will lo n-rmaHt-tft. ljr f'Tm'trr Jeff lH,idn, bit tnt- .to nr nnw a l' KnKlnml hfiwcrn Wmtlliiw nnd StiiMfni:. vf k In tho puwlllwir miir- Iap4tf n !ut)iln rife with hin r( t twn-riMind knockout of Uu' I'nKllMh ch.uiipi.in, I'hll Hrtt. Pa HtrlbliiiK atul l)l-kron nro f-xriP(J (d coMfi'i' In Nrw York w'lh Joe ,1 fiilm who luihtllt'H tlio Ooiniiin Imxi'r'M nffali!. 3E PARTICULAR BUILDERS ALWAYS SPECIFY Beaver Brand" Portland Cement USE A HOME PRODUCT Beaver Portland Cement Co. GOLD HILL, OREGON o O Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Rogue River Lumber Co., Stand ard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber, Co, Medford Lumber Co. v.