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' ' MECTORB MftTT; TRIBUNE, rEDFORD, OR FXl ON". THURSDAY' MAY 2:1, 'l9Sg PXGE FOUR JARKINGTON REGAINING SIGHT, Phone 286 117 South Central, Medford, Ore. Store Hours, 8 Ar,M.8s3p P. m- SILVER FLEET OH GOODRICH TRENDS CONTINUES-TRAIL J)- ! i!Mi P u 1 11 r; N .l!t c IS H H m u l n i P 11 15 CiWi' f-envi?! newly appointed vlcjii'Wlcnt? and geminil , fniinii-, (!(! of the California Oregon J'ow-1 or company, was trie guest 01 honor and principal jipfakor at the Thursday noon . lunoheon of tin; ('open Forum, held toduy. A Iam number of Copco employees were on hand to greet their new executive and o, fine, meeting re sulted.' ," a.';. : Jack Thompson ' presided ns chulrmnn am Introduced a num ber of those present for short Im promptu talks on various suhjects. Of special Interest was a review of Copco forum activities by It. H. Daniels, who slated that the weekly forum luncheons had been held . regularly for n period of eight jfenrs. These meet I nits wore Instituted In 1921 for the pur pose of a periodic get-together luncheon for the employes of the company, which would bo of mu tual benefit to all They are con ducted on a strictly informal basis, many times with no set program and some Interesting meetings have developed. Many noted speakers have addressed the fo rum on, topics relating to the electrical industry, community de velopment and other Interesting suhjects. Attendance Is optional with the Individual employo and has. ranged from a smnll group to a gatherlng of 150 or more.- - Mr, Brewer In. addressing his new , "partners In progress," com plimented the Copco organisation on theliv forum activities and told of the various meetings nnd ac tivities pf tho Mountain Htates Power Co. . . Io. a Ixo suggested the -.inter-, chnpgo of athlotlo relations be tween . the two companies nnd staled that Inter-company base ball nnd .howling contests might be worked out to advantage. Mr, llrewer expressed his pleas ure In meeting the members of the Copco forum nnd assured them that lie would endeavor to he a regular attendant at future forum meetings whenever possible. Frank Hlinson. president of the forum, announced tbnt plans for the annual Copco picnic are now under way and the location will probably he In-a central position in the territory. In order that em ployees from all divisions of the Pnpco system may attend. '4rAK hi $:vwh Rnntk Tni-I I nntnn: Inrhann , nnvellct. wilt pnaln h nnrmil alnhf , of his right eye, doctors said, following a recent operation at Baltl- more. The author had lost the sight of his right eye and his left ' eye also had been falling. - - IT I. OIF. CONCLAVE ! ' FISH SCREEN TOPIC A dosct lptlon nnd explanation of tlio now flHh electric flcreon now liiMnfr' HiHtalled lit (lotd Ituy Dnm, wilt bn jflvon nt tho annual uportH nu'it'H hnnfiuot to bo held In tlio main dlnlnv room, of , tho llotol Motlfnrdt' by one ot tha men lu charge of tho work theio, iw a ontutu of tho evening1! proKiam. Tlui bamtuot will ,tart prumptly at nevon o'clock, , 1 i. (IharloH lorkwood, pi'PHltlont of tho- stato aHHoclatfnn. will bo nmonu the jimny dlHliiiKuinht'd vJxUopm proHOnt, urroidttiB to tho rmnntlttoo on nminKemi'nl, Tho JoHopljlno ' county doloKnllon will bo boiidod by Wtlford Allen, .loo Tho arrival of fHpoobil. ! ;pfipulf Monto Gwynn, I. O. O. F., of HoIho, Ida., -on tho Shnsta titiM noon, wtia one of tho ninHt spechu'iilai oyentw of tlio four-day srand IocIko hoh Hlon, which oponod .Monday and la cndhiK today, '"Sit ; Th hlKh Hchool blind,'; In their snappy rod nnd black miiformn, fii'nlnlH'd 'a colorful musical net tin? 'for the recoptlon of tho dt tlnnulMhed vl-iltors. The l'tr(art'hH Mllltrint, in the black and ttolrt unir formH and hlh plumed ha(:, marched and Htruek ,, formnllons undeir tho loadowhlp of John Oli ver,' chief . of Htaff, department of Orofton, for htilf an hour before Hho train pulled In. Ah the Hhunta ttrrlved, tho mill tai'ynnlt. of thedo Htood at 'at tention, .The viMltlnK official whh proHented by tho .comtnlttod to the leader, who In turn prenentod him to.', the; other -njl'Iai'fhtt Alilitant. Tbo deputy ftranrl Hire waH then enrorted by t:io mllllary nody and the band to the Ki'and lode head quarlerH, where ho extended Rreot iiiKH from tho grand Hir, unable to attend' on account of HlncHS, From there tho. body proeeeiied to thtt Ilebekah tVHMemltly, where he repeated tho wnmo greetlnKS 10 tlirm, M " " "' 4 1 Fiftoontb street In CorvnlUs may lo paved thlw ru miner. Wharton and senator Kd Miller of Grants Pass. '' tfU'WH Additional iielonuitons win ar rive from Klamath Falls, Euneno, Portland. Salem and other points Ihrnuuhoul Oregon. .ravajTEiET Civic lenders of a great mnny Pacific, onKt communities have voiced their appreciation of the splendid renullH derived from tho AHHoeiated Oil . company's "Roads to . Ittunance" advertising cam pal(?n. Tho Mchedule of lnriro copy (idvertiHenientH, now appearing In this paper are of interest from the hinturlcal viewpoint, us well being educational. I The background illustration ' is j taken frotiv billboard nnd maga- j 2fue JnyoutH, created from the first! Wednesday evening "Itoads to lto-J mahcii" radio program broadcast ! each month, .Tho entire compuign is designed to create travel Interest, to en tice more motorists' to get In Uielr cat'H; and , "Go whore tho Itouds to 'Romance' lend" and to seo the many; worth whllo spotn thut enn lie ho easily renched by motor cur. Hubjeets uhihI o far this year hayoi boon "Tho Declaration' of a I'eaco Treaty by I'n.alilla"; "The Love Htory of Uamona"; "AVhen Tracy tho Outlaw Ruled" nnd this month, Tho .Lewis und Chirk Ex pedition." , Th tie-up between newspapers, magazines, billboard posters, ra dio mid literature make this one of the mont complete nnd' well rounded advertising campaign ever developed by a Pacific connt oil company. , ; O'llrlnn to AhhIhI ' 'WASHINGTON, May 23. (!) John Lord O'Hrian of Buffalo, New 'York, has consented to be come nsdHtnnt to tho attorney gen erul In charge of nnli-truHt and oonmiorcp low ciimom. A day spent in the war zone In .Mexico Inst mont(i ami a week of fun In Hollywood are highlights of a five months' trip Jh rough 23 ; Ktstes with the Goodrich silver 1 Fleet, four of the sunburned pilots told a Vlall Tribune reporter Wed nenday, soon after the cars nrrived here. ; 1 H. 13. Schaeffer, ex-commander 1 In the United Htates naval air ser-J vice, and now connected' with the Goodrich company, has charge of the fleet. As soon uh the caravan 1 of 15 cars arrives in a town for an 1 official stop the pilots step from ! their cars and line up while the ! welcoming committee receives1 them. YeRterday Mayor A. W. ' Pipes, members of the local traffic i force and W. a. Folger, former1 treasurer of the rubber company ) In Akron, Ohio,, greeted tho group i at the court house, 1 Among the first things the com- mander dirt; after the flent nnrkcil ; at the Lewis Super Service station ! was to cheek up on hotel aocom-i mod at ions for his 19 pilots. Other towns on tbeir schedule havo hnd,i conventions and ahortaga of rooms.. 1 A large Mack 'truck brings up:j the rear of the Silver Fleet procon-'; sion. Contrary to the opinion of j many people, extra tires arc not carried in this big car, bu a trunk for, each man makes up its. load, one of the pilots explained, , The 15,' cars in the enrayan 'tiro all traveling on tbe'same Goodrich Silvertown tii'es on which they smarted from Now York City. Sev eral of the pilots optimistically de clared that they ex'pected them to be going strong at the end of-tht? 40,000 mile tour which vWlll be completed sometime in November, according to plans. ; ', -t . Commenting on the toirr, ' Thll Lowd, of the Lewis" Super Service staition said, "The fleet demon st rates that good tires given good care will give awtoniMhing service. The treads show no appreciably wear. It's a wonderful advertising compalgn." , ' '. . ' ; s The pilots keep daily records of tne perrormnnce or tho tires op their card by measuring the depth of tho tread and are compiling data that will show at the end of the toui';.how the th'cs stood up under various kinds of roads -and weather conditions. - - 1 Yewterday afternoon four of the pilots piled many cameras ami photographer's eqqulpment into; a enr and went put into tho vnlleyHo tako pictures for their collection which numbers about 6000 to daio.' Leaving Med ford early this mor ning the Silver Fleet continued Us routb north. . . . ( You can bank on the quality of a ciga rette that continues to be the brggest sticcess in smoking history 'V Camel CIGARETTES . WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels contain the choicest tobaccos grown . . expertly blended for matchless taste . and fragrance. They have a welcome mellowness and mild ness that you will find in no other cigarette. Smoke them as often as yon like, Camels never tire your taste, The quality of Camels is never permitted to vary. ' ' .';.:' Only a superior cigarette could have won and held world leadership for all these years as Camel has done. AI PROSPECT COTTAGE Tl. IT. Whitehead, local capitalist, who recently returned front San FraneiHCo, where'ho upent the wini ter, is now comfortably located at Whitehead cottage, Prospect, where he says ho is nt homo to his many friends from Med ford and Jaekrfon county. In Bpito of his 83 years, 111 well known local man is enjoying thy best of health nnd is planning some Interesting fishing trips and short excursions with his friend of long stnnding, "Dad" Grieve of the Pros pect resort. Brisbane's Today ' (Continued from Page 0c. ) Just how 1(10 men can keep 17, 840 men from ilroppliiK Into ftny one ot 32,000 retail rmn utoi-es, Is not clear, but Mr." WlinlenV IiIcoh aro usunlly koo(I. - In the olcl luya Tv'ew York linil S000 "aulotnm and S0O0 policemen, one saloon to one pnliceimm, .nnd about the same number of school teachers. Now It lias about two speak easies for each policeman. There Is u difference between, prohibiting and preventing. , Dr. Cooor,. federal commissioner of education, tells the Associatta! for Adult. Kducatlon that the Unit ed Slnles voters "have an 'nvoramo education of sixth or seventh grade levels.' Ho recommends further expansion' of adult education. ' Whnt cltlzena lack Is no( ediion lion, but Interest In their govern ment. Iack ot Interest Is; proved by the vote ot only 50 in 100 that could vote. A Utile moro "fractions, algebra and geopraihy" won't help voters to solve the problems of, our In creaHlUKly complicated social anil economic lite. At the beginning of his term, President Hoover, fti accordance Willi custom, received all visitors to the While House Tom, Dick and Harry-on three days each week, hen wisely cut pitbllc receptions to two days a week. v Now, recep tions are reduced to one day a woek, Wednesday. 1010. . J Rvnold Toty Vnother Improvement wotdd be t, eliminate public, receptions en tirely. The President Is not elect ed to be a curiosity, shaking handle but to attend to public business. Tho public should be content to study and know the President In the things that ho accomplishes. Virginia Hogait. 12-year-old Irish American girl from Omaha, wins Hie national spelUng bee. and. this will "irprlse you. Teru Hayoshl, a Japanese boy. was number four In the eonipetltlou, "tinuneco" elimi nated him, ' Classified advertising gets results. 'FiiMiI i ,'- " t" Of ' MBSEASON ' .V-1 'f; Goats for Spring Coats for Dress Coats' for Every Occasion - $29.75 Ladies' Coats Now Rediiced V2 Price Wm-d's uniniituliiibio linrrrnins arc now reduced one-linjf. N'nw you enn buy a Ins conts for eont of ittfThOO viihic for theow iiice (if This roup jucliidcs cont both sport and dress w'eiir ijv Mu iK;V .': ' i-.j v'.'':. !t I 1 V CI' 5 if if -QS 'Outstanding Values Formerly Sold for $23.75 r m M -lir 11 1. i: '..!.,,. .. . 1. ...... tj.., : 1 i.'f'l- 11 If owherp 1mt AVnrd's can you find such outstanding values ns those. Benuti 1 ill Coals of slendonzini; lines. Soim with tint, suimnc.r lui-s. hizes lor II n tron nnd Miss. ' , - . .f ' $19.75 Coats for Women Now Priced at . . . ;. ... $ jT88 lOvcrv woiinin can afford to. buy a new spline coat when priced like Ibis. I'n- ipiestiiiiiably these cohI.m are iii.OO values., Sport Coals Dress Coals. Sizes for nil..'. ' 1 1 9 t V j 1 x . i Another Great Group argnlna will K y-v on p la made rfk JT 5 and IS.75; CT Women who demand bargains find them here. This group up of our Vonulnr S14.75 coals values tllat. soli. In many ilores for $10. So now priced nt Children's Coats Cut V? - Children come In for their share tho bargains too. lleautiful models for children aged 6 to 14 are also bof Ing offered1 af "W price. We offer this group and two others $2.S!I , and ii.K. . t .i (. ?.f 1 i ,1- Never before have we collected such an all-inclusive array of smart and excep tional styles . ... in plain tailored and fur-trimmed coats . . ' ' " , ' Your size is here! , Your color is here! Your style is here! : at much less than xou expected to pay , . . Come in Saturday and get your coat! Saturday, May 25th ' FASHION FLOOR . . WARD'S