Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    VAV.F, EWIIT
FORUM IS
TOLD NEED
CIVIC UNITY
Jenkins Predicts Brilliant
' Future for City With Co-
operative Effort of Citi-
zens Eugene, Klamath
and Medford Outstanding
In State-Civic Council
Praised.
There are three cities in oivkoii
that will in time compare favor
ably with Spokane and Taeomu In
'WufhliiKton and with Hacramento,
Kresnoand Pasadena, In California,
declared Krank Jenkins, publisher
of the rJujfcno 1 legist er and the
: liosebui'K Xews-Review, lust niH
at the Hotel Medford, delivering
the main address of the Chamber
of Commerce forum, attended by
L over SO people. Ibised on surround.
itiK resources and the loyally an I
cooperation of Its cltizena, he chose
KiiKeno, Medford and Klama'h
Falls as the three outstanding Ore
gon cities. j
"Vou may think I am foolish In I
making such a declaration, he said j
In part, "but I have given the ma!-,
ter careful tmly and find It is a'
natural situation. Around Med !
ford you have over .10, two acres ofj
fertile land, nnd this year from)
J l.ooo f.crc you harvested a crop;
valued at five millions of dollars. I
f you would compare returns from
this acreage with the fertile corn
land In Nebraska and Iowa, you
would find that it takes tin aers
of corn to bring us much revenue
back hi the farmer as one acre vf
your fertile orchard land.
1'ivilicls Population.
'I believe In your future her
I perhaps morn than you lo your
selves," continued Mr. Jenkins
"Klfty thousand people Jor Mit
furd would not be too high for a
goal. IJucoln, Neb., Is a city of
7fi, 000 people ami Is turn led In a
hocOoii'; where corn Is grown, tuul
for the la ml there to compo if
favorably with that which you
li ii v o i around Medford, there
would have to be one million
acres.
"This uruwllvwll not lake place
In our generation Mid possibly not !
hi the next, but It Is coiulnu." h" j
went on to say. "Agriculture. l
not the only big resource yon IiJivci
. here, but bear in "mind "Miigari
i-'ulls. X. V., where a city was built i
on power alone, Mere -it Medfor l.
you have the hw If I l!nlie liver,,
with numerous available power (
sites. Kllgi'ile Is using the ( er j
now generated on the river anil In j
due course of time, more puwet
plants must J.o eouslructcd."
, The speaker also compared Med
.ford to llutte. Mont., which made
iits growth through the copper In
WusMy. lie iiolnled out the Ulue
ietlgu copper mine as a local In-;
jjflueme on city growth, saying lh" .
extent ((f the copper deposits lher
as never been definitely iiKcev-j
tallied. !
I tilth hi I at arc.
fur one. h:ive greal faith In
Ihe future of Medford and am gl id
1 have Ibis opportunity of bund
ling ail ui'Muaiulanee In mi" of tii-
on Is finding ell leu of t he I'aelfb;
coast," said Mr. Jenkins. "(if j
(on the you may have all the i'1 I
sou itch In the world, but th:il baid-l
ly means you will have big clthM. !
The resources were here when the'
savages ruiimed through tho bcau-i
llful' I'ogue Itlver valley, and e(
ttbey had no h rge cities. New York;
harbor existed long before white)
men came, and though Indians j
were plentiful ihinughoul Ihe cast,!
they did not have the bruins .m' !
vision to aeeoniplUh what was done
rliue Home Dutch traders boiiuht
nil of Manhtitluu Hlauil for gootl.t
valued at flM.
"It Is brains, vlnbui ntnl coup
oration that are responsible for the
wontlerf ul progress that bus 1 1 1
hhown. People must work t j
get her as a unit, as did Alcxtiiid r
and his Mae'iloniiin soIiIUm-s many)
centuries ago us dbl It nine and 1
JtH legions centuries later when i
coiiipiered the world,' he said.
I'll cm California.
lie dwelt u short time on tb j
'all tor nla Way of doliiK thine-', j
There every cltlxen Ih sold on hl
state and declares to the wurbl I
lhat t'allfe-rnia Is the best place in
whb h to live. As a result, thou-j
sands are nttnu'led there yearly, j
arge cities have grown up and j
evcrv newcomer iemme a Call- '
torn la boonter. Hut 'a II torn la ns (
have n habit of eoinlnv to Dregou i
to spend th"l summers i.long the'
MtreAms ami lakeii. I
Sue.h cooperation could tn f.d i
lowed to advantage In Oreuon and ,
would result In reatr prog rest j
than ( now holm -Mijoyed. 1'er j
Honal und Kelflnh Interests must
.submerged In the general spirit f !
progress, the speaker declared, ami j
If this Is not done, no community;
or slate caii go far,
Mr, Jenkins nttueked the or
gfinfzntion uf numerous clubs dur
ing thn past few years, chsractpr
IrJng (hem ns h rain of nrgautr.1
( (Ions, which hnve damagr'd con -enntrated
effort hIwhvi centered
with ,the chamber of commerce,
Horvlce rlubn havr taken away the
social contact of the chiimher of
rommerce and In Kugette has fore
ft! the chamber into business fields,
losing to b rerlaln PXlent some -of
Its efficiency.
i Tm Mmii v TlMlN. ,
" "A public nrRiinlmtlon Is a tool."
h mibl. "nnd It Is somethtnn to
1m used to real Up accomplishments.
lut if you 'hnv , tou m any tools It
huh',
each
hki ili'f ti I of til it. Il L'uniparcM ff
n liulillKlicr, pui'L-hitHjiiK a variety )
Ik' lllto a laborer (IImkIiik u
with a tllffereiit hhovul for
of new fimlinncnt. when one or two t,u, mJh ()(U( jf t,u, c(y und no.Ul
Htunl nutchlnc, woulil do the work Hide of the city out-bid oach other
of several. ' to neo w here the market made
"livery city in Oregon wantH to i iicceKMnry by inerensliiK IjiisIiickh
do what you are duInK. They have; would hi located. The Mouth hide
been and are confused by the mill- merehantn won. They UKi'eod to
tlIlciiy of nervlee oriinl-alioriH j pay 15)1,00 0 fur n nlto and awreed
In the orwanlzailon Iwtv of the; to bond themselvcH for $."0,000
rentral Civic Council. hrliiKliw tlieimoie to build the building. I'Yom
effort of thene various bodies to-jfSOUO tho first year, the market,
u'ctht'i with Hie enanier,' cliyj his' year Mold kuopIIch valued ut i
council and other nieinbern, Med : $ 100,000.
ford is dolus omethin that Ii:ihI -our coopeYatlve cannery Ih un-i
never been done in the utate be-i(ltn,.r ,.Xamde. From a humbl-
fore. If .Medford run do this huc-j bt innitiK. nearly irolm? bankrupt
eesKfuly, every city In the utale t tnt, first y,.ur, the cannery last year
will follow. Vou can attack blw;dld a liUHlnesH of two million lol-1
probleniH without duplication l'iiars." he said. I
effort and ran brhw results faster . . - 0l...,WfI ..(!M,
than by individual efforts. !
"In Ki.Kone. said Mr. Jenkins. ;
,vltlnK one of the accomplishments
ui cooperation in im mH.u-r .
matter of
public market, "we have brought
ine ci.y anu counuy c,,.se u.kcu.c,
Jlllfl uur iiiiFfiii('nhiiii-ii iiini mi im.ic
have realized they are dependent'
on each other. W hat benefits one
benefits the. other.
MuKtcl .n Asset.
"A few years ago when the w -
tabtishment of a public market was
proposed, businessmen were against j
It on the grounds it would draw
away from their trade. Perhaps
they thought they had Just
grounds, but since It was establish
ed the market has shown steady
growth ami merchants began to
realize It was tin asset to them.
Farmers, selling their surplus prod-1
uee. spent 1 heir money with the
lieMtertL-:
(AitdideL-:
m 4v
MKDh'OlM) MAlTi
imrrli'iiil, mill now I ho merchants
; ',(' ttl( HtnunelicHt KU)iui-tei'H of
tlu muckot.
"II wiiH only a Hhoit Umo aeo,"
ln ootil Imiixl '"u'hi.ii mr.ri'lm ill H nil
dent., chared Mr. Jenkins, have
flliu.n lnU) lhHt 8t.,f .HUtlMfi0(I caHHt
livluv jn thu iaMniorc interested
. . ..,
cotners, r nd wondering if they
Vame (Vf,r hft hJnH ,)y ox.tpum
j The speaker deelarrd there was a
. dividing line a little north of Ku
I gene, south of which the people
live more for the future, und north
j of which the past seemed to hold
ft greater interest,
lie decli.red that the city of
I'ortltwid, great as it U, has built
a fence around itself, contented to
live as it hw lived for years. Sons
of rich fathers, uninterested in
progress that required any special
effort on their part, are common
there. They are ho satisfied they
haidly know what tho rest of the
state Is doing living in tho past,
still thinking that Kugene is n lown
Viat should
,
a GdodTite
loo
Kl
use
cifter 25,000
rWcll here's a prclty
',rv uk a lire driller 11 (iirsliin like lluil? Kvrr try to pel uprvific
jiirluro ... in i(rfiri of nluil you expect from your tires? .
Now Cnoilrirh ilculertt eiiu give ion lliose fiietd! The Silver Fleet lias
ml litem ul llieir dispoMil. Vou etui know before you liny the sort of
iiTice of whieh jour lire lire etipiilile!
Tnke Ihe l)e l.uxo ?ilvertowu. W e've said il wn the Chick! lire made;
Niid il would IukI longer limn you keep your ear. Mow examine this
lielui'e of one of these lire iifler 25.000 miles on ihe rout!!
25,(100 liiml-drhen miles! Anil jiisl look at il! Shmp. Clean nil.
lnini.-lv eiipiihle of going 011 for thousands of miles more!
If Mini's ihe kind of lire you're looking for ... a lire thul's Mill as
t-hiirp and eleuii ns litis one is after 25,000 miles . . . drop in and sec
TR1RIJNF., MBDKOUD,
of C000 people and that .Medford
has nut yet reached that stage.
They do not mean any harm by
thosfT beliefs, explained Mr. Jen
kins, but they do not understanJ
or know what Is going on.
.Musi Grow Together.
If the state Is to grow, all cltlcd
must grow together. They must
get away from the ox-teum lead
ership and live und plan for the
future get uway from tho "It can't
be done" spirit and "If it can be
done, why bother about It, Any
way?" The "let's go" spirit Ih the
only solution for progress, Mr. Jen
kins said In conclusion.
Last night's meeting was opened
by Carl Swlgart, president of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce,
and was followed, by.f hort speeches,
by K. I.J Uassey, president 'of the
Central Civiq' Council, and by M..
S. Mogari, chali'min of ' tho -Community
Chest drive, who explained i
the chest and Its purposes. The!
speaker uf the evening was Intro
duced by VVUllam Holger, chairman ,
of the forum committee.
During the ;early part" of the ,
evening, several selections were i
sung by a high school girls' trio,
composed of Misses Kdytho Stump,
Margery Hon and Flora McMath,
with Miss CJcnevlcvo Brown us ac
companist. A solo was also sung
by Miss Margurct Arnold, high
school music teacher. The songs
were well received and heartily en
cored. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 fTP)
The nomination uf Sheldon White
house, New Yurk, u career diplo
mat, to be minister to Guatemala
was sent to the senate today by
President Hoover.
mies?"
good picture of the way a Do Luxe
GoodricliSilver towns
1 Tire prices are advancing! If you will need new ruhher
within I he next few months, we advise you to Imv mm;
Driye around or phone us for today's Silverlown prices.
I ESS SUPER SERVICE S-N
II ARGEST iJeRVICE fcjjTATlON IN kJ OREGO 1 1 .
Eighth and Front
OKKfiOV. Tlfl'RSDAY
PEAR PLAN
IS PRAISED
BY DEALER
W. F, Gwin of. Seattle Con
cern Admirer of Winter
. Pear Committee's Cam
paign In Detroit Asks
; ' Copies Radio Talks, Let
ters To Trade Owns
Land Here.
V. F. Gwin, president of Gwin,
White & Prince, Inc.. Seattle, AVn.,
recognized as a leader of the fruit
industry In tho nation, and one of
Its nnt successful chiefs, givt-s
high praise to the campaign of
the Winter Pear committee, in the
development of tho Detroit mar
ket. Mr. Gwin in a letter to Raymond
llie iieurest (ioudi icli dealer, lie has lliem in sloek . . . casings identi
cal lo this in every way . . . all reudy lo pill on your car. I'lieilic
Coodrieli Kuhlier llompiiiiv, l.os Angeles, Calif.
Til K It 1: VI. F w:ts
lick up nlmoM 1111 v iiiMMiHKr mill vim
are sure In reml iif 11 lire wile mmim
tilirrc inuiiiK iiluea . . . AtoiiiHliii$c
Hi'diH'timm . . . llcHililfJtilntnl IViee
OITrr ... of mii'Ii mn in the iimihI tire
IhiIMioo roiiimMil.
Itul . . . iniiiire into the prieeM of li
or morr lirr of rlultlirliril miike. ) 1,11
ivill fimi thrm n nrnrtv Ihnl in'ei-
rrr5 in ,e tt fnt-tnr'.
iiliii'k oiitpiirisoii hrlHertl Ihr i'i-l
of hiierlonn mttl the roxt of Iturjsniii
P. B.
NOVUM IM)R 7, 1029.
It. lieter, manager of tho Pinnacle
Packing company asks fur n copy
of alt the radio talks, "so that wo
may co-operato with the Winter
Pear committee, und do the adver
tising In some other markets be
sides Detroit."
Weekly loiters of the Winter
Pear committee, and other adver
tising matter disseminated by
Lhei.i, is ah-o nought.
Thu letters concludes, that with
nssociaiys, ( 'win is the owner of
SO acres of unimproved fruit land
la the Rogue River valley, and he
"is so Impressed with the work of
the Winter Pear committee, that
I am almost persuaded the thing
to do is to put those 80 acres in
Rose trees."
Tim Gwin letter. In full, is as
follows;
Seattle, Washington,
November G, lifjy.
Mr. U. R. Reter, Munuger
Pinnacle Packing Co., Inc.,
.Medford. Oregon.
Dear Mr. lieter: We have been
following with interest articles ap
pearing In the Medford Mail Tri
bune from time to time recounting
experiences of the Winter Pear
committee In their Detroit opera
tion. We gather that the Winter
Pear committee sent out a series
of letters from .Medford direct to
the Detroit jobbing trade. We
would like to have a copy of that
series, including those that have
gone and those that are yet to go.
At times the paper has publish
ed radio talks as given to the radio
public of Detroit. These talks lire
doubtless nil prepared in advance
and we would like to have a full
set of the talks.
We want these data so Thut we
may cooperate with the pear eom-
SILVERTOWN looks!"
N TI U K I' It I : K S
lirc'Kw ill ilrmoiiKtralc the ilifferriii c in'l
worth white.
Ami just a kIIsiIu !miiirv into Siher-.
loivin.' proven uliilit, lo linike in il i
rrroril will eonviiife yon Ihnl thr hue
no riimls for low eo-tt prr milr.
'i'Ur miHrr hi ihr uliole hittiiilirm i,
liion . . . Imy in llir lir.l plnee Iron
oolrifli ilriiler ml lie nurr of
etliiiu the IiiipkI irv llmt rim lie eoolr
ul Ihe lourst iiie lor vliii h llirv em
he fold. ' t
L0WD, Manager
miiice and do the advertising ,
some other markets beside Detroit.
We think if every marketing agen
cy would disseminate to the trade
generally through the markets the
wiine Information lhat is being
given to the Detroit trade at the I
present time, it would at least pave j
the way for the coming of the con
Muemr. "Old gold outside sugured
sunshine Inside." j
fcCan you send us copies of these j
data together wun any ouiei i..v
pared matter lhat the Winter Pear
committee has?
The more we see of the work of
the Winter Pear committee the
more is our admiration for it.
Will you please extend to the gen
Hemcn on the committee our very
..u.l uiiw-m-e eonm-atulatioll
The writer, as you know, together t
with some associates, is the ownei
of eighty acres of unimproved
fi-uit land I" the Rogue River val
ley. The work of this Winter
Pear committee is so impressive
to him that he Is almost persuaded
that the thing to do Is to put those
eighty acres in Rose pear treea.
Yours very truly,
GWIN, White L- PRINGU:. . Inc..
By W. F. Gwin, president.
i NORTHWEST KANSAS IN
! GRIP OF SNOW STORM
GOODRAND. Kan., Nov. .tP)
V,.,h-uct Kiiiwii tnduv is in the
j grip of one of the heaviest snow
storms in many years.
The snow began at midnight and
this morning was about two -and
one-half feet deep here with more
fulling. High transportation al
ready was ptrtially halted.
Phone 1300
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Headache and
Dizziness
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