METTFORD MXiTJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OKr.flQyQMOXnAY. .TANTARY 7. 1020.
PSGE THREE
My New Year's Wish for Mediord
Symposium of Expressions By
Well-Known Local Ctiizens
HOW QUESTION MaSk RECEIVED FUEL
An intiTcstinn symposium under t ho title "My New Yi'nr"s
AYisli for Medfurrl" was read liy Kev. Kiiymond S. Hoe nt the
First Methodist chiirrh Smuliiy evening. Mr. lloen had written
to softie twenty-five business mid professional men of the eity
asking that they pive expression to their wishes for the new
year. Nine responded, the business men playing the game
better than the professional men. .
The wishes-expressed went into the eultnral and spiritual
values in the city's life as well f the prosperity of the com
munity in ceneral.
The fact that it is a difficult thing to put down on paper in ;
concrete form the earnest wishes and good will for his home
town that actuate the life of every good citizens, is probably
the reason more did not reply to Mr. Keen' request. One busi
ness man phoned in his wish which had to do with the organiza
tion of Y. C. A. work in Medford.
The symposium brought out, among other things, the follow
ing desires that lie in the hearts of Medford citizens:
II. K. Marsh.
Knowing Medford us I do over
a period of many years, I dm con
fident Hho will acquit herself with
c redit in a muterlnl way during the
coming year.'
My wish for Medford fur 1929 is
that her people may enjoy good
health, happiness, and a spirit of
contentment.
Very truly yours,
11. B. MARSH.
ls? Tuttlc.
Replying to your kind request to
express my favorite wish for Med
ford for 1929. I am moved to say
that n new.sriaper editor wishes for
so many things, both for himself
and his city, that were I to enu
merate all of the things wliien I
city by material prosperity.
What our city needs more than
anything else is a swing toward
things .spiritual.
I am for anything that will up
lift and make better citizens.-
Better schools, better churches,
more parks and increased interest
In music and art.
These are the things that realiy
count in a community.
Ijet us nil hope and pray that
Medford will reallzo some of these
ideals lit the coming year.
Sincerely yours,
JOHN C. MANN'.
Ir. A. 11. nlgos.
Many things may be -wished
for Medford and Its citizens.
However, one fundamentally lm
should like to see come to pass In fportnnt wish Is that more time
Medford during the year upon
which we are now entering, and
you, in turn, were to convey them
to your congregation at this serv
ice, the other 19 fishers" would
be unable to obtain recognition
without the holding of another
similar service.
I appreciate the invitation, how-
eVer, and shall attempt to condense
may be found apart from pleas
ure. as we are accustomed
think of pleasure, and from the
busy world and its cares, and the
concrete things of life, for silent
thought, mediation and Introspec
tion and admiration of the handi
works of flod. and of tho lessons
there tnught us.
fhis would tend to greater cui
jfc3!StjfiiLtiiii'4j4j! " "'S: ; ' - - -- "
RULES
FIRST MOVE FOR
JUDGE NORTONB
li. n.
Norton of
Minlvd the i-inult
Here's the fur-fumed "(JucMlon Mark," emlimmci' nimy plane, nlicsi- riluhi lias been mad- pos.
slhle by plaiic-to-plane refuelling. Tin- photo hnwK Hie clcctrh- power tiiuk fnun the ltlchrlcld oil
cnnipMliy rilling up the big trliuolon-il 1'iikkcr Willi Itlcllf Iclil iliwdinc of I'owcr." lilcliridil was
tisisl at the start null during the air refuelling. ,
The Kinross nf the Question Mink uwls lins cilusci! Ilic lllchflcld Oil eonip:my to plan coiistinclinii
of a fleet of regular "rljlng service stntlons" fmm which plimcs may he iclucllnl at uuy time from
the air. " ,
Fifth: and lastly, that in
dealings one with the other
adopt ns our guide, and foundation i
the teachings and principles cm- i
bodied in "Po unlo others us ye
would they should do unto you." i
Yours very respectfully,
JOHN VV. WAKKI'IELO. j
ItolK't-t . Itlllil.
In reply to your Interesting let
ter of New Years day:
Naturally, my wish Is for more
nelghborliness In -Medford during
tho coming year, particularly for
H,voml wMie into one brief pam- tuwj for real culture is not the . the "tmn w am. the -h
. . learning "f Uitln or the sciences, I and in o i e Intoiest in cimu nn
" I!'.uh m nt mn.PHnl nrns- but i the "harmonious eximnnlon , thinKS would " also be highly de.
perlty to a decree that poverty will of all the powers which make the s.raMe but
be driven from every home of tlie '"W i inn thn nttnlnmont of general
ino siuny - . , .. . , . . fli M-Iifnnl.
eity; for Improved sanitary eondl-1 confists in
our I It was Jano Addams, ono of
wo J the least "material" people 1
Hie world, who mini a U'W year."
uro (I quote from memory):
Our criminal classes uro
recruited from two main
sources, those who have too
much money and those who
haven't enough. Checking this
crime wave is not only n
moral question, but nn eco
nomic one. tilve a man a
comfortable home, and n Job
he can do. and it has been
mv experience you need not
worny about his becoming a
criminal." , It is the , itildcd
I dli r, tho misfit 'or' the hungry
man that benrs wutchiiw. j
So a meater prosperity In the
Sonv-how I can't net it out ml sense 01 a mmu .
the conkinir and sewinii classes
have iif;fn temporarily discontinued j '
until the hcKinmnK of the new j
semester, January ti. Two new j
classrootns are heliiR built adjacent !
to the present domestic science
rooms, and nut of some or the
space which Ih now the auditorium.
These rooms were needed on ac
count of the increasing enrollment
in tliis department.
Due to the yamo program, and
to the illnesH of Mrs, Wllwon Wait,
domestic science Instruct or, the
cafeteria at the local high school
Ia also discontinued at this time.
rants Pass
nut bench
this mornlhK of the first judicial
district comprihllitf the counties
of Jackson and Josephine.
He met members of the S"Uth
ei'fl Oregon Rtr association in ihe
couriitoiii tills moruitii;, ami hi.s j
first ot'lirial act Was to aliiionuco i
that he would sign an order u
day, abrogating the present court '
rules. The I tar association will
appo'nt a coin milt en of five to
frame tho new rules, in conjunc
tion with the court.
Judge Norton stated that his
reason for changing tho rules was
to expedite the handltng of court
matters, and, further stated thai
all matters. In the future, would
he heard In open court.
The court plnns to hold ses
sions in this county from Monday
to Thursday evening, and in Jose
phine county the remaining" two
days of the week, except when
the regular term of court is In
session. Three equity matters
will he heard by the court this
afternoon, and the attorneys were
urged to bring their motions ami
demurrers, and other legal moves
before the court as soon as pos
silde. Judge Xorton announced that
he would continue the appoint
nient of Miss Kstelle Mastin as
court reporter, and George Iewlsi
bailiff.
Other new county officials as- j
suming office this morning were
(Jeorge A. Codding, district at-1
torney. The remainder were re- j
elected last November.
The county court held a session
to finish tip tho unfinished busi-
iicbs of the county budget.
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my
tluns that illnes will he reduced
to a minimum and all citizens he
permitted to work at a high rate of
efficiency; for unprecedented prog
ress along educational and cultural
Unes which combine in building a
better citizenship, which in turn
will render valuable aid to this
splendid nation of ours in main
taining a safe course: for the re
turn of a state of mind among
parents and children which recog
nizes the home as the shrine: for ai
growth In the Influence - of our
churches and . kindred ' organise -
fibln to stem and roll" hack the tide
of vice and unprecedented crime
wave which are eating at the vitals
of our nation,- and finally for a
closer application of all those card
inal principle's expressed by the
golden rule. Sincerely yours.
LEE TVTTLE.
tion.
what
we term
This would give us greater men- the higher things depends moic.
.... ir.w.nnn f o niivsicjii u o o n -iinanciai una hiuumihu
Hitirltunl de- conditions man most ui ua
UOKEItT W.' FU-'HL.
e;ise, and greater
velopment.
ize.
first New
nun wnv In wh eh lis mav lC At any raio my
nBHitfwi u for thn churches, orlwish for this community
nm.. nrennlKatlnn ns tho Cham-1 be. not more money
iwr nf t'ommerce to nut on a but more money
week's or ten days' program
i . t.'.i.. t n..r.k iibiip oml tress
.. 'r,.i inu-urH I nrfseritv from the benefits of
for a few,
for all not so
of much greater prosperity as more
;eneral prosperity in snort, u
.-,.. n wmtiii tend toward prosperity from tn
SCHOOLS REi
T COUNCIL ILL
ELECT TUESDAY NIGHT
K la math Kails Local exchange
of Pacific Tel. Hi Tel. To. moves to
newly renovated and
quarters lit iL'il South
The Junior drum and bugle corps
linn been divided Into two sectkrtis.
furnished i mio having hoys 1- to IS years old '
veiitli St. and the hoys under 12 yearn in a '
separate unit. The younger hoya
are to form a new corps Wednesday
evening at t o clock in Hoy Scout
headquarters ai tho pluygrounds.
j Many new members are coming In
ami regular weekly practice will be
I held ouch Wednesday ulijht. Tho
j older hoys will meet each Tuesday
flight, slurtng January Lr.
Klamath KallH Interior of Wil
lard Coffee Shoppe extensively re
decorated and remodeled.
upmy pi'iF y yyT
Ithe develiinmont of tho cstlielic wnuii
ami the .Inner nnd deeper quail
ties.. of the hlghei- nature.. ..
(.. - -Most sincerely,
. .. DIt. A.--K. HEDOKS.
no . closervlnir. liuHiHlrioiiH
that. Ami it
licit-11. Ijoxwy.
itenlvlnir to your recent favor:
Thn-rnilnre to ohsorvo and obey i would like to see Medford and
our laws' Is the cause of - the ji-kson eounty enjoy,
greater part of our woes, llostl Materialistic? In one sense yes,
of our laws nre passively ap-lmt in another sense deeidedly
proved and oheyed liy tho great -Xo!" Kor wlille thin Is a suli
inajorlty of our citizens. lject too complicated to treat in
However, there Is one law that detail at this time, there is, I
Is laughed at and disobeyed by think, a definite and close con-
Kvery one knows that l neetion between material anu
refer to the prohibition law. moral well being. the rormcr
cmntlne that this law may does not produce the latter, but
believe we may look confidently navi, defects nnd that errors are both Invite and reinforce the
to the future In 1929 In ontlcl- mIuie n Hs enforcement, fun- other.
patlon of nnMher bountiful year. ,ialncntally it Is good; It will hot i -
Our church also prospered ill in- ... .., i0 repealed, at
person, man or woinan, woum nu
excluded.
a'hp.. elimination of poverty was
used as a.,, campaign ph'raso last
fall."-, r hope: and believe It will
.n.rn t ) Uf . ttl I h I II IT mOfC-than
such a hlesslng morning, wun nn mi- i.i.-iin -
tion befitting tno new year.
The new semester only a little
more than two weeks away, prep
With their hooks before
and the holidays behind (hem, stti
dentK throughout the city entered
the local halls of learning this
A. V. Pipe.
In 11)28 Medford enjoyed ono
nt tho best years in her history, mny.
from the standpoint or aeveiop
lnent nnd fhiancial prosperity. 1
aratlon lor nnai exams i-s one in
centive which is stimulating high
school students In energetic activ
ity. Another Is the vital and Inter
esting program of school activities
which is crowding itself Into the
shortest imaginable space of time.
On account of reconstruction and
remodeling work heing done In one
section of the liih school building.
On Tuesday evening at 6:110
o'clock, Hie members of the ('ruler
Ijtlio council, in chargo of Hoy
Scout activities in .southern Ore
gon, will gather at the Hotel Med
ford to elect officers for the 1J29
I season and outline the scout ac
illvities of the year. - The nccoin
thcni I niishmcnls of tile past year will
also be reviewed following the ban
quet. l!ev. I'annaii Moll will he the
principal speaker of the evening
and will have a message of un
usual interest to the council mem
bers who supervise the activities
of southern Oregon srouls. An en
joyable program will be presented,
featuring Keith Cole, violinist, se
lections by Mr. and .Mi's. Carl l.ulhy
and slums by Hoy Scout troops 2
and H.
Astoria I'neific Tel. & Tel. Co.
expended approximately S3S.0O0
for new eniislructton work In this
eity during mi's.
creased membership and in sue- lt,nst n()t ,lnt something better is
cessfully meeting the largest fl- OIfored. How can anyono bo a
nnnclal budget in its history, th.us ,oyal Americnn citizen and will
making it possible for the fi- ully didobey this law?
nanco board to pay nil bills jj eVory man and woman in
promptlyeoch month, nnd to re- jjedfoi.,, especially every father
ilre more than J1000 In ohllga- n(1 moiner won id by example
.aionfl, hanging over from former am, ftctve moral .support uphold
years. Those conditions should lh s Jaw a, we)I other laws,
encourage nn nn we look to the nn(, ttnneni to the intelligence and
future. nut let us remember ptt,rolBm oC tile younger genera
that community wealth does not .)on t0 f0uow their example wo
consist entirely of full storehouses ,volll(1 nn0ed have a city of which
nnd gold. Those, aro Ood-give.n to ,)e j,,.,,,,,!,
and should bo used for the de- j thank you for tho opportu
velopment of tho soul life as well nKy ot pxprejuiing thin thought,
as the commercial life of the sincerely yours.
community. Our churches rcp-i BEKT B. I-.OWRY.
resent Ihe boui life of our city
and through them wo must build, ,1. y. Wakefield
the spiritual foundation so os-i jn response to your favor of
scntl.'il to permanent happiness.
Let us make 1920 a banner year
in Ihe-church lire of Medford.
A. W. PIPES.
Jltll. miui-niniB .in .... -
of my Now Year's wish for our
city of Medford, will state, that it
is my wish:
vii'str Thnt the churches of the
A. .1. Mnnby. cUy nnl, coUnty, wm increase their
Mv wish for tno ci:y of Aloil-l.n,u,,vn to establish unity, har-
ford In the year 1929 ia not only mony and strength, to the end
for its Industrial and financial that they will always have a
progress, but for a hearty co-.,,trnnK influence to exert in the
operation of Its citizens in tho j interests of right and good, nnd to
advancement of civic pride, in thu I combat vice and wrongdoing, and
building up of its soclnl, educa-iPn(i their full support to our law
tlnnal. moral nnd s p t r i t u a ls enforcement bodies in the proper
achievements.
Thus making Medford nn ideal
home city, where its youth may
have
their
discharge of their duties.
Second: That the Interests of
our church he broadened and en
tile best surroundings lor tended so thnt its influence for
development, in making good may be greatly enlarged, and
them true loyal and law abiding , bring within its fold not only the
American citizens. And by so
doing touch tho vital spring of
reality in our homes, schools,
churches, and community. '
Sincerely youin.
A. J. H.ANBY.
- Jolm C. Mann.
Your letter ot January 1st to
hand and it glvca me great pleo
ure to grant your request.
Wo arc nil too much Inclined
to mennnre the growth of onr
How to Aroid
INFLUENZA
CaIiIs Noihtn foo n do will m offwtn.
VVIU prolC( jog urminot Cold, lm
flutist ot Oripp aa koepinr your orffOM Ot
dlffion nd elimination ocUto and real
tritoro Crc (root poiMnow accumulation.
NtMurv'a Rawwdy f M TabMtot torn man tha
nmlraiiN pteuant and mat bow action.
It mim and atronathona tb ytlm. mrraaa
IftC raoiataoea avalaat diaaa and InfoeUoM.
Cot c m H TM Oranton
InroRperoua and happy, hut tlie
poor nnd the afflicted. In confor
mity with the tenchings of Christ.
Third: That every poaalble ef
fort he made to Kufde and direct
the steps of our young people in
the right path, and to an active
oiwoclatlon with the chureh and
ita tea eh in ft, and to imp rem upon
each member that It In his or her
sincere duty lo work nlotiK thin
line, a it in entirely upon our
younK people that the future of
our churches, and what they stand
fnr. 1elc1. That cur churches
actively participate In and Initiate
action to protect our young from
the destroying effects of Immoral
and wrongful influences. That the
strict enforcement of the prohibi
tion law he given our earnest and
full support.
Fourth: That we all unite for
the legitimate and proper develop
ment of our flod given resources
In this empire of natural resource,
that our Industrial prosperity may
be Jncre-isfd, and our people
secure useful employment, and
material Improvement effected in
our economic condition.
HERE FOR
2 DAYS ONLY
STARTS
Tomorrow
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Two dare-devils, sons of
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