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PAGE SEVEN Local and Receives Medical Care Jane Stow llof Medford is receiving medical care today at the Sacred Heart hos pital. Vlslttnf Mother Mra. C. O. Bou! gar of OtxUnd, Cal., Is In Med ford thla week, visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles Stacy. . Cab Driver Fined Robert Nlchol en. cab driver, was fined 810 In city court yesterday on a charge of viola tion of the basic rule. Visiting In Medford Medford vis ltora today Include Mrs. H. Belcher and two ch Ud re n , who arri ved by train thi morning to spend the day at the R. S. Suttan home. Draws Jail Sentenre Chas. Je&s n.aa, 42, arrested on a charge of be ing drunk In a public place, was yesterday given a 30-dd9 jail sen tence In clr,y court. Return from Tnrortia Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Poster and family have Just returned from Tacoma. where Mrs. Faster and children have spent the paifc four weeks. Has Emergency Operation gr. 'Tex Brown of the Riverside 'apart ments undRwent an emergency op eration yesterday morning at the Community hospital. Have Ton?llectfile Owen and Marian Whit of this city both un derwent tonsillotomies this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital, aa did Donald Bundy of Medford. Motorcyclist Arrested Robert B. Smith was arrested Ia.it nlnt by city police, charged with (Operating a mo torcycle tn violation of the basic rule. H wi(J appear In city court this afternoon. !, ue of Writers to Meet The local chapter of the Leagoe ofVes" ern Writers will meet at the Hotel Medford Saturday at 2 o'clock. It was announced today. Roll call la to be answered with curreflr. topk Drunks Ordered Out Tv$ men. -rested on charges of being drunk in a public place, have been ordered to leave town, or to psy a $10 fine, by City Judge Allen D. Curry. They are dward Gordon, 44. and Diwey Estes, 32. lenuriK-torer .Here A. C 'ft. Cut ler, prudent of th Cutler Jftapufaav turtif com son y in Jrtlat a tl viaion of th Pood ifachlnery oo? pcvatlon. and Ry AcheTfrn, jajvtnt yU miiar for the firm, were bifcl nfA visitor In Medford today. Tlsltl9 Votkr ft re . M. fell, of th Miyt Co., Newton. Ieera, ln Itdford visiting his brother, rfur ry 9311, for Jew da bttfor fcolng aputh for th remainder of his vac tlcfi. !iss Yvonne ftitchy and her brothr. Hral Rltchy, re ccom panylT him. i TrrlattraaTmita Ttlnt J. W. Har4bU and llllam l-rtnljli. both of Salem, are In the vtlley this 4ft locking nto th m!hd of cannery tomato inspection employed bjr. with the view of installiTaj can ruty tojrto lntr'tlon In th Salem tfajrriet. ftr dh Wilt ltpWWn .Tmtf, Alison of Hood ivr wt exrVtftd to arriv today to attend to butne her Frwnnlr4 to he Inspection of D'4njou prs, Which is his official btln at the northern OVfkm city. While in the vei'-y he will confer Wth tchr F'e. ins;:tor for this brr!tory. fffi-old r.iy $turns from tttr ftirold Grey of the district WPA fics in this city, returned thg, mornl of! the C6jnlari from Port land, after attending two-day meet ing Tuejtlay and Wedr.fay at the state hjquarters In the Bedell bulldtnt in that city. The meeting t in form of preliminary confer ence held to get the WPA prram under way in Oregon. With Renewed WARDROBE Many a college boy will owe his success to a fresh ened wardrobe, thorough ly dry cleaned by us I MEDFORD Cleaners and DYERS Hale Wheeler, Mgr. 530 E. Main St. Phone 1700 1 11 OFF TO- "gl COLLEGE Richardson Springs Personal To ti rants Pass K. D. Ross Is spending the day In Grant Pass on business. Week-end at Lake Mrs. C W. Pilm and Aletha Vawter spent the week end visiting at Crater Lake. To Attend School in Portland Jack Smith, who has been working here for some time, left this morning for Portland, where he plans to enter Benson high school. S. P. Official Vllts D. J. Russelt of Portland, aslstant tuperintendent for Southern Pacific lines, arrived this morning on the Oregontan to attend to official business matters here. Bark from North Mrs. B. C. Nut ting and son Ronald retur&d this morning from Bell ire: ham. Wash., where she has spent the past, three weeks visiting her mother, Mis. H. G. Swanson. Leave for East Mrs. Frank Dutton and son Jack of Jacksonville 4ft this morning by train enroute to Fari bault, Minn., where they will visit wi&i her father. Gilbert LaPierre. They will make the return trip via the southern route. Here from Grants Pass Mrs. Sara H. Wertz Grants Pass, home dem onstration agent for Josephine coun ty, arrived this morning on the Ore gonian to visit the county home dem onstration agent's office here, on business. RECRUITS PLAY Peeping slyly from his basonette. the younmf said: "Football? Poot- all? Listen, old man. you haven't j aven itny tiling tin mey ict me cut of this basket. I'll set the world on flr" The statement, unverified, came from Corvallls, where TueFday a young son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frtf& McDonald. . The "old man" Is Fred "Cocky Red" McDonald, mainstay on many Med ford football and basketball teams, and later In the :nc capacity for Oregon State. In college basketball his dependability was so pronounced the magazine "Time" saw fit to com ment on It. and once, while a lone Medford player at Oregon State aclnst four on the Oregon team, whe the two freshmen elevens ptay d here. It wasOMcDonald's snagging of 4 high, floating pass that spelled defct for Oregon. o Both .e young man and his mother re doing nicely-but Mrs. McDonald has stated that d. Jr., & r$t to play football for several months yet. His father is the new coach at Lakevle high school. rst Anxious to id In the good work started eeveAtl months ago by the ftauthern Oregon Eftnd, Joseph Fn- nn, director, reral local business men hsVe made donations to aid in purchasing music for the concerts given at the city park. or the past 10 weeks, when con certs have been given Tfsday eve ningfPln the city park, the 33 mem bers have been buying their own rm!c. Believing that the band Is a community asset, and should be sup ported, at least in part by the com munity, the merchants have stepped In to aid. Those .o have donated so far In clude Hubbard Q.'ros., the raterlan Beauty Shop, Lewis Super Service station. Sunrise Auto Court and the Flowers Mattress shop. Any others whotfvould like to contribute to the worthy cause may leave their dona tions t the Iarry Bchade Jewelry stor. . - Shrine Stated session 2C HUlah Temple meots at t w"'p Friday evening. Sept. 6. M In Stated Session. P Routine and other im portant business. All Shriners in vited. Refreshments alter session. Report Imperial Council Represen tatives. P. P. WHITTLE. Potitete. R. B. DETRICK. Recorder. Use Mall Tribune want ads. 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Medical authorities arrer that your kid nys contain b MILES of tiny tubei o filtfn which hflp to purify the blrwl ri( kp you. healthy. Kidney ihoutd empty i pint a Sir and so set nd of more than 1 pounds of waste. If you hive trouble with t frwjtumi bladder panaes with scanty amount caus ine burninir ind discomfort, the j MII.R5 of kidney tubes mar need flujhin out. Thit dneer fismal msy be thp bemnninsr of iriw backache, rg purs, loss of pep and erW-sry. eettintr np niirhtB, swp Uing, puffin under the eyes and dizzinem. Don't w!t. Ask your droRglit for ikian j' t usro micressruily by mil lions for avr A( r. They rive hann relief md will help to flimh out the 11 MlLfca of kidacT tubes. Oct Doin rills. I: Voo Will Knjoj Wondfrful Ha Mineral Uaten ml) Biltii AIR COOLED HOTEL HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES Icnnlt. O.m. Shuffl.ho.nl KirltnK. t'rf DxnMng Rlchr1on BlrhariHon Hpnno Butt. Co. L'alll. AS ETHIOPIA AGENT OT$TO SPEAK . (Continued from Page One) defense of Ethiopia. He said Italy seemed to regard Ethiopia "as a mad dog." Mortal Danger Peer. He declared that Ethiopia was menaced by an agtrresston and ap peared to be In mortal danger. "We ask,' he said, "for the treat ment of the dispute under article 15 of the League of Nations covenant." He also demanded quick action by the council under article 10, by which the signatory nations pledgee themselves to respect the Integrity and political independence of other members of the league. aid Jeze: "Do not hesitate be cause Ethiopia Is feeble and Italy all powerful." "The question," he continued. "U whether a war of extermination will soon be launched. The council must not pro2)istlnate because Italy may let loose her army." He characterized Italy's accusa tion against Ethiopia as wholly un just and said he wished to voice an indignant protest. 4 A meeting of the Jackson county five-year development committee was hey last night, nt the Chamber of Commerce. It waa announced this rntn,? by O. O. Alenderfer. general CUflrm(in Purpose of the meeting was to discuss needed projects throughout the county which come within the scope of the WPA. Nine teen projects were passed on by the committee which will be submitted to meeting of the Jackson county planning commission tonight. "The projects we shall submit are a little different," stated Mr. Alen derfer. "because many of them call for certain surveys to be made. These surveys when completed will give us Information and data from which we believe we can develop a very good agricultural, mineral and Industrial development program. The informa tion we shall reclve from the aur veys. If they are made, will give t;s tO ba3ic facts.to work on In order to I bring about county uriS th npJlt vo years." Pinkie Tomlln. "Oklahoma hes calllns0 crooner." to n his own ex pression, has one of the featured roleao'lth Virginia Bruce and Robert Taylor in "Times Square Lady," ploy ing today and tomorrow at the Roxy theater. Nat Pendleton. Isabel Jewell and Helen Twelvetrees-e also In featured roles tn the supporting cast. DEAB H49IAK SrftlftGS HAS LASOJt DAT C0tf 9 lHpD T!DIAN SODA SPRINGS. Sept. 6. (Spl) mong dinner guests at Dead Indian Soda Springs on Labor day were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Pipes, Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gates. Maryann Gates, Mlsa M. Sidle?. Mr? and Mra. Thos. Judge. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolfe. DANCE At Bonney's Grill every Saturday nlht. Use Mail Tribune want ads. Ml TODAY and FRIDAY Sh InKeriteJ "Times Square" gomnnce! Mil.lrt and Murder Thrlll.l Noirltr Well Cured Hum' trtoon DISCUSS PROJECTS FORWPAIKCOUNTY TOW "9 I x ft -.fh PIANO PRODIGY TO GIVE RECITAL AT BALDWIN SHOPPE Prf ilena Elizabeth Carter, five year old piano prodigy from Sacramento, who is heralded as rapidly rising to the fame that has been attained by another Sacramento girl, the world renowned pudgy youngster. Ruth Slenczynskl. will appear In piano re cital tonight at 8 o'clock at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Announce ment was made today that there will be no admission charge for the short program, and an Invitation Is ex tended all those interested In music. So tiny that she cannot reach the pedals, this charming little artist with the large brown eyes and Shirley Temple curia delights her audiences wherever she appears with amazing renditions of works at which many talented older students would balk. Her size and appearance belles her ability, and although she captures her listeners before ever touching the keyboard, music lovers and masters are invariably completely won when she starts playing In surprisingly dif ficult and advanced scores with the grace and ease of a veteran concert artist. Her originality overshadows her practiced numbers, for her Idea of a good time is to remain at the piano after a lesson and improvise to her heart's content. Paulena. who was formerly among the students at Eve Benson's Dancing studio, and will be remembered as one of the dancers In the Diamond Jubilee dance recital, has taken piano lessons only for the past few months, and Is definitely on her way to be coming great, accordg to those who know. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Carter of 3433 N street. Sacra mento, and is a granddaughter of Mrs. L. A. Phillips of Ashland. 1 FRISCO AMU COMING SATURDAY IHl-S I X-AIRPLANES (Continued from Page One.) those here will be Warren Burke, chairman of the aeronautics commit tee of the Junior chamber and hii ex iiavy flier on the "Saratoga aircraft carrier; J. N. Knowffcs, .vice chairman of the committee, and an aviation Insurance broker; R. H. Wellington, secretary of the committee and an officer In the. California Ink Co.; Frank Fuller, ar member of the lfeller paint family and an officer In the firm, and -Hugh , rauierton, attorney with puisbury, Madison & Sutro. Cfrliera will be Joseph Musto, man ager of the Joseph Musto & Sons and Keenan Co.; ."mes Cantlen, anager of the Pacific Gaa & Electric Co. at urllngame; Creswell C. Cole, San ranelsco distributor for Fairchtld air planes; Thomas. Ryan III, member of the prominent 4kiurn family and dlstriilitor'dr Waoo sirplnes tn norma; Micnaei cafriy(. connected th Ryan: Chet Elliott, ace of the Lafayette Escadrllle during the war, flying for Standard Oil most of the time since. Also present will be Robert Camp bell, assistant supervisor under SERA In construction of California airports; Walter Ryberg, with the aviation de partment of Stnndard OH; Henry Tg'khoff, attc0iey and aviation en thusiast; it, B. Daniels, aviation in surance; Roy St. John, manager of the San Francisco lrdrome, wartime filer, operations officer of the sec- TOMORROW' sent her. a younir ana beautiful women, O into the arena with the beasts he domina ted ! He ruled both as . . .... a fiend n rok. h.r lrlt . . . nil'l hfr with tmr . . . krpt h.r lonnc hauty hphln1 bar., iintll . . . "THIS GREGORY RATOFF Richard Bennett Katharine LAST TIMES TOMOIIT S3 mm1 h College Scandal Kfnl TaM"r Arlln' 4udt "Shanghai" Opens at Craterian Hflf ; 'mil 1 Out of the see'ilnR activity and mj'stery of the world's newest me tropolis comes the story of "Shang hai." starting today at the Cra terian theater, starring Loretta Your and CharlS Boyei. . The story of the picture is built about Charles Boyer's enreer. Con cealing the secret of his ancestry, he rises from the gutters of the Chinese capital to its heights as fi nancial master. When he uirw Loretta Young, lovely American girl, his purpose fal ters. Boyer loves Miss Young ond pursuit squadron overseas; Thoe. Jennings, broker and wartime flier, and Michael Doolln, manager of the San 1ranelsco airport and govern ment supervisor of airport construc tion and a wartime flier. Several others may make the flight. 1 According to announcement by Winifred Andrews, librarian at Junior high school, the Junior high book exchange will be open Friday from 3 to J o'clock. Ninth grade text books will be bought and sold durtr tnose nours. - . i- Six books Reeded by the exchange Oac J3aitf Nov Hty AsqaUk Many Who' once wer"bard of hear ing" ha solved their problem through the prescription of European Qspeclallst. It la call OURINE. Befo.'e you Invest tn ex pensive hearing devices, ty one bot tle of OURINE. See If It doesn't help you, too, to banish earache, ringing and. buzz! n it In ears, dlschafi chronic headache, and enab you to hear better. Relief Is quick and the cost Is only a few cents a day. Money back guarantee. Get OURINE today. WOODS IUM O CO Main and Central adv tid SaTURB&9 WittS H : I ' BOOK EXCHANGE Ofw AT JUM HI PM rnmrntmanumt-tr' ;-- n,q.tai-r jt.-.i 1 in ma l mm BVr - if 1 much that he reveals h secret the fact that his mother wfs Manchu princess. And. when she falls to restate hfr faith in him he flee the city on the eve of his) most important business move. The girl foi:.va BoyPr Into the depths of Chins, drawn by her great love for him. How they find a solution for their unusual prob lem Is shown In the dramatic flai sequences of the picture. "Sfcarhat" features Warner Olnnd, Fred Keating, Alison Bklpworth and sotcirles Grapewin. ar the following: Introduction to Science. Caldwell and Curtis, Ele mentary Algebra. Bdgerton and Car penter;. Early Progress, West; Factors, of Economic Gecnphy, Staples and York; Payne's American ancPLlterary wina; New lrr.rr-y Latin, Uhlmsn ffnd Henry. MMFH. Ten. (UP) Gfpt. Jo seph J. Wolverton, retired MQlppl river captain, is 75 yean old. He "clarH recently that old (8 hid "cuiv his eyes..it." e) hi$ been retired two years, after spending 60 yrs of his Ufa mn the river aa pilot and master. jJS o g) ...... . . With s WlRHEBOtAMB Al!S0SKIPWORTl STARTS TODAY 3 DAYS wiir rrnphonT "Robber Kitten" Broadway Miisical I In Rialto Drama A drama of human emotions, dar ing and danger. In t'.a strange world of the circus Is contained In 'This Woman la Mine-' coming to the Rialto theater tomorrow. Gregory RtUoff- acts Nlklta the Oreat. a clr eiiA performer, -whose life Is domi nated by two impulses: his desire to mnster the wild lioness 'Caprice, and his Jealous devotion to the or phan girl whom he has raised to womanhood. In order to keep this young and beautiful woman for his own he keapB her caged with the boasts tlinr ri. trnina Q'llh An Irnrt llRtKl. He trie to kill her soul, but a yoitftgci magician corrf to her rescue awl they find happiness. Richard Bennett. Bnlta Hume and John Uxler have tne featured pnria. "College Scandal." with Kent Tay lor and Arline Juc!" has its final showing tonight. Use Mall Tribune -ant ads. FOR S4I Itellan prun 7-P-14 aftr 8:00 p. m. FOR SALE Super f ex oll-burOIng healer, small size; Coleman gaso line heater; also panel door. 3'-3"x 8'-8". with hardware, rnqulre last house left std ol Lozler U.ie. or Phone 869-V. FOR SAl 10 ffre under Medford 0 ditch, located within 7 mile of city t limit, wonderful ll. 4-room houw, chicken houe and araLe. A real barpain at lJi0O. xceiient terms. See Charles A. 'Viif: A:y, Inc., 100 ft. Main. FOR ALt cr ner eXMford, with 4-room modern home, barn, parae, berrla and fruit: fii toll, under !1ford ditch: 1' teres f Li&ture. balance garden. Total prl 41500, with exollont terms. CharW A. Aysncy, Inc., 1(1 V. Mln. Vhow 7ft V4 Mri4tOV.l4tl snnounces t1 following AMptinMir icialjt at the Cinderella BMwity Ahop. South Central: 3 fi flnr waves fol lcnp fi:h ttrmdnt wave, flrieach or hem p, complete with fin wavft, $l.b0. ernnp.llty hlr cuttl Cti venln.- ap l:ntinent. rle phone 66. OR SAl 9 OR RNT odern 3-room furnished house, 833 N. Grape. Mat! . ... Eves .... Kiddies . . . Ncwg Events . .. M - a Ml fMMl-j FURNISHED room with sitting room, near high school. Pleasant arrange ment for two techers. Box 683, Tribune. LOST Purse containing valuable pa pers. Reward. Mrs. Edith A. John on. 413 No. Ivy St. FOR RENT Furnished house North Riverside, close in. Phone 879-X for appointment. FOR SALE Paloro Oolden clings, canning tomAtot. Glelm R&nch, Talent. FOR SALE Cull Delicious applea, laiye Alzes. Newbry &i Sons, Phoe nix. FOR SA1.E Saddle horpea. Inquire W. M. Hansen, Brownsboro. LLEWELLYN SETTERS Reasonable. Dr. I. H. Gove. FOR SALE Small National cash reg ister. Tel. 223. MUSIC LOVERS TUNE IN KM ED tonight at 7 o'clock and hear Faul ena Carter, famous piano prodUT of Sacramento, only five years Old, play t he piano. Attend a short program and watoh the little girl pUiy in person at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe at a o'clock. No ad mission charge. EveryoneOlnvlted, especially the children. FOR SALE White Leghorn hen. Fourth house north of Beall Lane, old highway. WrLL the man who borrowed the lad der from Mrs. Deter, 103 East Uth return It at once FOR RENT Attractively fu:nisiied -room house at 2430 Hlllcreat road, 30 month. Call 173. D SOTO Coupe, lrtte model, pec everv wav. Speciol prl.e $lftfl.00. PIERCF-AI.1.FN MOTOR CO. Dode nd Plymouth. t.S Cirr i-a. aiowa- rsNvis& 1 ,M trnrWm- la tw mat wonU aalwd rtxWt tffe &v Sfummuil Vfm SS9" ..ii.ii- m 25c 35c lOo Shows: 1:48, 7:00, 9:00 . I In