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' - . ',.: - t .1 In, children (Qoi Ipnp? 00D rOV aMJL r i FOR F COURT HOUSE L Husbands Held in Jail -Prisoners Give up tseas to Hungry Family Groups Report no uisoroer jjjpH, W. Va.. Aug, 6.-AP)-, drcd .women and ehtldren "to tW Brbour county court . today from the mining town (allow " L 01 striking miners who arp r. ... ttininHnff an! Injunction Ejbiug interference with the op m ol t Oalloway mine. airing banners ,"u; ire Hungry. muv ...i,r atd not criminals and . thm home with U6." the L waited for an interview with r" ..' n TCIttle. of' circuit RHKU . i Tuirty-three members of the ad Mine Workers of America are nil charged with violating the inl nion Issued in Judge Klttle's U petjtion qi ouiwuj v-uj- i company. , " ' . .nmmrrt of the women and aai-ri) miners' wives and 48 jren-orrived 1 here last . night. were quarwupu v.o wuutj ...mi todav. the Imprisoned La and other prisoners giving up fcdCtO'them.' T1e TP"1' the Uitton amveu waay in wum htre was nq dlsprdpr. sqme of the lit aid they were starving; that L tod not eaten Jor 24, tPurs, nd I . . HW wmild wmn In 01 itinu otwj i until mey opian nciy. , MEDFORI); MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' -OREGON; THURSDAY. ITGUST '.' 'ffim' PAGE FIVP1 SI. E. Church (iroups Have Several Mretiiis. The Auguat business meeting ot the w. M. S. of the M. E. church, south. Is In session this afternoon In the basement of the churen. The July social meeting was neia at the home of Mrs. Tilley tne afternoon of July 16. An interest ing program, was conducted by Mrs. Branham. Mrs. N. D. Wood' was elected delegate to the Women s Missionary conference, which is now In session at Stevensville. The Bible class of the M. K. church, South, will meet Mtlay evening for a social time at tne homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Hutcn Ins on the Old Stage Road. Mem bers will gather at the church ana leave at 7:15. iThe Boys' and Girls' World clubs held their July social and business meeting at the church July 2b. About 25 were present. The mem bers decided to devote all their help to the rural work in needy sections, In which much Interest was expressed. Campbells Oucsts Here From New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell ol Slwer City, New Mcxco, arrived by motor Tuesday evening for a visit with Mr. Campbell's mother. Mrs. Susie Campbell and brother, James Campbell. They will be returning soon to San Jose, Calif., where Mr. Campbell has accepted an appoint ment as professor of political science at the' state college, starting with the fall term. IR ORCHARDS OR AD CAMPAIGN Log) of the larger pear producing :hiros 01 tne vaney nave sigueu up the Winter Pear advertising cam- to,' David H. ; Rosenberg reported la; at tho regular meeting of the ktie- River Traffic . , association. fcnberg also reported that William fctley In charge of ,the campaign prepared to start, as soon as the l completed. The Hood River Is Yakima districts were reported signed up, and waiting upon this lion. It is hoped to have the hpalgn underway for the Bosc littt. :-, also developed that within the st reek there has been a change in itlment among growers for the ttrtiiing campaign. Is the shipping season Is well dctway, there wtfe a small atten nce at tfie meeting, and only rpu k business was transacted.' '' Dinner I'arty' Enjoyed, At Voqrliles Home. ' Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Voor hles entertained at dinner last even ing at ther beautful country home, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. H. u. Nickerson of Pasadena, who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter. Covers were placed lor 12. .. . Mrs. Kpupp Is Visitor Here. Mrs. A. G. Knapp of Grants Pass spent yesterday in Medford visiting her cousin, R. E. Waldron, wen known- tenor soloist, Mrs. K'.app Is popular 'In musical circles as a pianist. She is now carrying on some very interesting work in ciass piano In the neighboring city. Mn.s. Shreve and (iue&ts Muter North Today Mrs. Rov Shreve. nw,mr,niA.i ... her brother and Misa Evelyn Herman. civ iuaay Dy motor lor the north. Miss Herman will stop In Albany to be SUeSt Of Uk. Rnl,l Riru, o., w Shreve and brother will continue to ooiem. wnere they win be guests of their mother for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Link To Make Home Here. Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Link and chil dren are moving to this city irom Portland and will be welcomed by local society. Mr. Link Is the archi tect, whose work has been accepted for the new court house to be con structed soon. Iieltu Vpsiioii! Dine Tonight, Members of Delta Upsllon frater nity, residing In southern Oregon will meet this evening for dinner at the Hotel Medford and have in vited as their guests members ol Sigma Pt Tau from the University of Oregon campus. 1 Mrs. Ikowmlse Will Return Next Week Mrs. M. Brownrlgg of Phoenix, who has been visiting in Buffalo, Okla, and other points for tho past two and a half months, Is expected to return home next week. While In the east she has been guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. S. E. Lee and friends. Mrs, Hnaglami iioine From Mur.shfielil Mrs. Fred Hoagland has returned to this city from spending two weeks at Marshfield as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoagland. While In tho coast city she was much entertained. Mrs. Vanllyke to Bctilrn South Saturday. J . Mrs. Rena VanDyke. who has been guest for several weeks of her dau ghter. Mrs. Raymond Fish, plans to return to her home in Los Angeles Saturday, .Miss MeCollnm Leaves Soon for Alnska ' '' i , Miss1 Esther McCollom leaves soon for Warvington, where, she will be guest of her sister for a short time before continuing to Cordova, Alaska where she has accepted a. position in tho schools. .Mrs, Walt Is !uest Here From the Houtll , Mrs. Alice Watt 'of southern Cali fornia Is a guest this week ol Mrs. W. H. Watt, having accompanied Miss Elizabeth Burr on her return from the southern state by motor. W ill Crlelirate Hlrl Inlay Tomorrow Little Joan Elliott, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott will celebrate her fifth birthday anniversary to morrow with a small party at the Elliott cabin at Shady Cove. Mrs. Amlcrmm In Portland This Week Mrs. A. J. Anderson left this week tor Portland; where ae will Join her sister, Mrs. a. King beforo going to Aberdeen, Wash., to visit other rela tives. ; ' ' ; ' ; ' .Mrs. Line of lliirimnk Is Mcufi-rd (iinwt Mrs. Ida Ling of Burbank. Cal is the house guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. John Butler of 918 East Main streets Mrs, Ling formerly resided In Medford, Mls Herman finest . of Aunt This Week Miss Evelyn Henuau,-daughter of Mr; and Mrs. t M. Herittonjs spend ing this week. In, Albany a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Slpe. OPEN COURTSTREET : PLEA BEFORE COURT A petition requesting that the county court order the opening ol Court street from North Central ave nue to the Pacific highway, thus af fording a direct route to tho heart of the business district, was filed with the county court late yesterday.' It la signed toy practically all of the property owners of the area affected. The matter has 'been hanging fire for the past year, and the main diffi culty has been to get the state high way commission, the Owen-Oregon Lumber company: and the county cpurt to act in unison. One of the problems is the cross ing of an irrigation ditch and an other is widening of the highway to 'minimize danger of accidents at a Junction. 1 Dress Ma kins Speclnl All work guaranteed, silk dresses $3.50. Ensembles S5.00. Tel. 632-W. . 4 . Dr. Jouett P. Bray will bo in Ills office on Aug. 10th. to resume practice. FOR OREGON TAGS T The last two days there has been a great demand for Oregon auto license plates by autoists heretofore flitting over the highways and by-v-ays, flaunting California and Wash ington tags, the shenlf's office re ports. The change ol heart is credit ed to the announcement of the newly created state police that ono of their Initial activities would be checking up cn foreign licenses. Five Willamette valley and Portland residents with; Washington Jicensc plates called yesterday and mnde ap plication for home state plates. One of the "Washington residents" lived at Roseburg. A number of Jackson county Call fcrulans also squared things with the secretary of state. A check-up will be made by the state police In tho rural areas as well as tho cities, and they will In spent the situation in the Prospect and Crater lnke districts, where nutos are secluded, it ts said, in the tall timber while tho owner works. There arq alsp reported to bo several autos In the far corners of the county that had ho' licenses last year or this. Owners will be requested to purchase for the present year, also for the one missed. L TO t able early today to reach Continen tal, 28 milet) south of here, which was struck Inst night by a rnln of cloudburst Intensity, Isolating the small village and its two score in habitants. High waters north of Continental mpeded the progress of the crews SALKM, Ore., Aug. 0. (AP) Emer gency olty : ordinances prohibiting the receiving of milk of a lower grade than "B raw" in' city distributing plants, wan urged of all localities where milk inspection has been inaugurated by Mux Oehlhar, direc tor of agriculture. Letters making the request were sent outs to :Mnyor P. M. Gregory of 8olem and to other mayors over the state. In the letter Oehlhar says that "Ortgon'dnirymen novo invested over a million dollars at the request of city hcnlt,'i authorities to produce a high grade milk for tablo consump tion. As long as distributing plants In cities are permitted to receive milk of lower grade It Is impossible for health authorities In tho cities to be assured that none of tho milk finds it way Into homes.'; achlhar pointed to the action of tho Portland - council which, had passed a similar ordinance tills week. CLOUDBURST STRIKES LITTLE ARIZONA TOWN TUCSON, Ariz,, Aug. ' 6, (API Railroad repair crews hml been' mv Good Health and a Clear Skin lie in New Strength in the Blood O Surpriso yourself find bo tho envy of others . . . look better . . . feel better 1 Blood is Life I ! Build more red cells in the Blood thence will come Sturdy HeallhlU Countless thousands know this to bo a fact. Just tnke S.S.S. and prove it yourself. You, too, will enjoy your food . . . have firmer flesh . , , sleep sounder . , . your nerves will be calmer , , . your skin will clear up . . . you will possess a irreater resistance to infec tion and disease! S.S.S. is the world's bcl blood vicdicine. It is composed of freshly gathered mcdi cina, .roots and herbs a (rift from Mother Nature. . iMicccssiui ior over tuu years, it worKa Safely , , vsurely , , . swiftly I Make a noto of your condition todav then eomnaroK tho difference six to eight weeks hence. "N ow, every blem iS.S.S. makes you feel like yourself again. Ish is goni! " s5.Si Purifies andEnriches theBlood M fit i and it waa not known whether any Uvea were lost, : . , : , : I ; ' Portraits of distinction. The Peaaleya, opp. Holly theater. -4 ;- Half price on kid lQves, plain and novelty cutrs. in dark and light brown and belsi Adrlenne'a. DON'T LET YOUR FAVOR I TF, fruit GO BY,.. preserve a spme L 'V WITH Reftntd cne i usr hi Ions b.tn th it.nd.rd of homt enntn vrywlii j re fined cane sugar Kvr.nY few iluys throughout the summer, a different variety of fruit rrni'hes lis peak of goodness. Not only Is this fruit in the right condition for canning, hut Its price Is low enough to make It profit able to preserve some. And you find the price of sugar extremely low, idso. V'.ch your nuirkvts so ydtt con take advantuge of these hafgnlivs ? "Flavor and Ill your favorite fruits. And a. you make your choice, remember hat rcfinnl eanr fiijor Is the tec ngnixed standard of home canncr. everywhere. It insures idea! re sults In jellies, nrpsprves, rellsie. and all kinds of canned products, Don't let your favorite fruit "U'l by" this summer. Prtnfv$ villi r!ii cane iyar. Tht Sugaj- Institute.1 ' ' season with Sugar" II PL CAFE F In Attempted robbery qf Damon's li to Central Point early this wing was frustrated, when sleep- wove the eating place; awakened U noise, made Inquiry: J'What In M is ffclna on down there?" Fo young men dropped a box of Iwttes, food, and canned nouUs. to nearby ancient model Pord p ped away. The maurauders did nrb tho cash registers. They nought to havo been hiinnrv (Wednesday morning, two strangers the cafe and naked to uc Pltd to warm thrlr hanrlR. nl. a 1 "nge. The request was granted 'Ugh it Was dPemnl alt-mien, thai pMy should bo in need of . heat f 1y. n is supposed tills was Bet the lay of tho land," ourgiarlous visit. .... i-'-r i Jjraphlo advice -was received ," oy the sheriff 's-of flee from !!""" of May Dunn, 15, and ) 'Phillip,, 13, tha,. they would " Saturday to take the wandcr ies' home. The two young la ta w? ,etlned by the authorities. Wiey vere found at three o--"Mnesday morning on Rlver wm, hungry and cold. Two if0 ttisy started out " to see n tleot and penetrated as far 1 Tney wcie m thclr 'J ten found. The glrU m conMderably chastened by m 1?I1"1w,ce and- rejoiced to "at they would soon be back e'sSDeedv Relief From Bunions r-SoftCorns nut !Un bom "t Monne ( iiii (IuU jtrength) todav. u?" "PPHcatlons as dlrec nd In fifteen minutes r ,nd soreness disappears. A -J applications at regular In l ."" Inflammation U gone. iuob. t Corn., n few sp 1 Z '"h n?ht at bedtime and wi. Tf m to shrivel right va Orf. " Ci'. thow discouraged you 'th pad,, ehielda, or other oji you 4la,'e not tried in i Ulen yu have some- w " every good drunLit miar- NEW GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER 'The last whisper ; in Style, mileage, ; value! And we put it on , your car for only s 05 29x4.40-21 size OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION 28x4.75-19, $8.55 . 29x5.00-19, $9.15 30x5.00-20, $9.40 ' GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Let us show you 'the finer quality that you get in a Goodyear at these prices f 29 1 4. 40-21 tite lx:k a J OTHBR SIZES fBl& EOUALLY l-OW 29x5.00.19, $6.93 h '-WtS-OO-M, $7.10 28x5.50-18, $8.75 fi Tin rxn Dung di? 17 IF liVhy he satisticd with svvoHd-hoiee3 when -.'first-choice., costs no more? When you buy tires be sure you get the tire that will give you most for your money. Be sure you get the tire so far ahead in quality and value that it is outstandingly the first-choice tire of the world. That tire is the Goodyear Tire. For 16 years it has been true that "More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind!" Recently a great and unbiased public institution completed a nation-wide survey, asking American ;, car 'owners "What tire is best?" 1 ' The vote, representing every section and unin fluenced in any way, shows a preference for Goodyear Tires nearly 2 times that for the second tire, and five times the average preference for all other makes. , No thinking man will allow mere sales talk to weigh against public testimony like that. Just keep firmly in mind that Goodyears enjoy leadership because they give the user something extra, and that the user gets that something extra today at no premium in price. When the. high-pressure dealer seeks to sell you I'd second-choice 'tjre against your better judgment, protect yourself by asking him this simple question : .. ? ) .,.; "Why should I buy a second-choice tire, when first-choice . costs no more?" , Medford Service Station "YOUR TIRE SHOP" Cor. Main & Pacific Highway C. C. FURNAS, Prop ' Phono 14 .... i. ...... Jll.Z MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! m. ,. ' h'M Oil . boul of Monne's ney your ,oot trou-