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V'i h -A I w vi 1 MfiDFORTJ MATT) TRTOUm TF,Dyonp, ORV.ClQ-y, AVKOXKSDAY, IMAY jn!l01'K. vmm voym t fe to It MEDFORD MlL'TRIBUNE AN INlWMKnKNT NBWgPArUn PUUMHHKP BVR11T Al-TEIINOON HXCKfT SUNDAY T1V THE MKUKQltu ntiNTiyq co. The Democratic Times. Tha Medferd Mull, Ths Mcd'ord Tribune', Tho South ern OreKonlun, The Ashland Trlbun-v. Office Mali Trlbiins UullilInF, 3S-17-U North Klr etrwt tliphon it. OTflclsl I'sner of tho City of M-dford. Official l'sper of Jackson County. Entered s second-class matter t Mcdforri, Oroson, under the act of March 3, m. BTJBSCBtrTIOS KA.TXS One year, by in. . one nionwi, u- man -. lr month, tWdllnred by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cn- tra) Tolnt I5.0P to .E0 Saturday only, by mall, per yar- 5.00 Wwkly, per year . l.o Full leased Wire Asvoclnletl lrc Willi McOronl Stop-Over CANADA BARS WOW APRES . IT ,-T A Imllcliii JAned i under iInlol.or jpril 22, liy Tliomtte 'Ctuininjjhnui, inspector of fruit pests, for the Province of ltritih Columbia, with Jrefcrcncc to the codlini; moth, kmU us follows-: "To imjxirtors, coti'Ojyices nml h!ii))R'tS' of fruit, nrrjinj; eomimn Ic.a nnil the public generally: "Xotiee Jm hereby Riven Hint, in poiisc(uoioe of hcvornl morions out break! of couMinjr moth infection during the yenn 1012 nml HUH. the tiitirpsioii of wltirli him cot the government of Hriti4li Columbia n large eNeinlilnre in en-li. in addi tion to tht danger of the introiluc tiou of this very destructive e-t, having been traced ilireetly to Amer ican infected cars, it has been de cided : "That all cars nrriving in British Columbia, containing either decidu ous or citriN fruit, or other vegefn tiitn, if found to lie infected with the larvae jf tlie codling moth, 'eydia jxiiiioiiella,'' either 5n the cocoon or jutpal Mage, will be immediately clo-cd, Pealed -and ordered out of the 'liroince, whether the fruit con Jaiued theivin may chow infection or not. "ImKrters, ngeniw, consignee.-, carrying companies and other inter cited wrtie- are strongly urged to iidvisc tdiipiicrs of fruit or other vcgelatiou that this neeessnry regit lation will be Mrictly enforced at nil tho jiorln of entry in this province, ko thut shippers south of the inter national boundary may govern thtm-M-lves accordingly. (Signed) "THOS CTNNIXOHAM. "Inupeetor of Fruit rests." NAME POLLING PLACES FOR PRIMARIES FRIDAY Tho voting places for the primaries Prlday were selected by tho sheriffs office yesterday afternoon. Tho dis tribution of election material will bei;ln Thursday. Dallots for outly ing districts were sent Tuesday. Kol lovslng are tho voting places fcr the different products of the city. Northwest, Medford COO West Jackson street. (Home of J. Dcmmer) Oakdale, 120 South Laurel street. South Riverside, 322 South 12th Mi oct. North JUversldc, COS North Itlvcr Eldo street. Southciist Medford, 22 Cottage street. Southwest Medrord, 829 West lltlt Btreet. Wot .Medford, 1009 Wott Main street. KoHth 'Main, corner of l'lr and Main street. North Central, City Hall. South Central, 118 South Central avenue. V- Northwest Medford, SlCJCast Main Mrcct. (Htimphrey'a Itcal estato of flcu). North Main, Smiths llitP. ASHLANDTO OPEN NEW OPEfiA HPUSE 11, h. Vlulng, of Fairbanks, Alaska, who Is just completing a beautiful up-to-date ac,000 opera house In his old jiomo town of Ashlund, was In Miulford Tuesday In company with It, A.MInkler of Ashland mid arrang ing .for, Howell's orchentrn to play for IJielropwiliiK night, Thursday, Muy'W, wbe the New York C-rand OpfN wwny hI1 prctent "Kanst." Mr, VlHlHK owm me urpueuiu uio Mtur'ln KW)iiJ, Alaska and Is In tiiii, wb(0Milu rwy huslnesM in that Ky Oh vJsltlHK hs old homo UtW Wtf wriUHt ago he rwllmwl iii j'ji Mrtorrftj' f m mw bstrv, pur vU jt0 ' ("lit " 0dru tit,. , MVWlWMHt jMOl' ir i v wmiWmk ft ivMiy U YMw will uumtm 1 1 UiW SMITH'S NOMINATION 'CERTAIN i'f A S rii-fit i!m dnv dntwH nohr, tho outlook is moiv coi'ttiin il that Dr. ( J. Smith will vot'oivc tho domooratio mini- iimtion for govornor. Sim-o tlu hoiinmnit; ot the wni pniiiu, it has boon Smith against tho field, and there is lit tie nuostion hut that Smith will distance tho field. The Portland Orogonian and other partisan papers have centered all their fnv upon Simla, ami tno uregoninn explains the reason as follews: The Oregonlan lis a proper concern about lu j:oernorHhlp of Oregon, whctVer tho candidate for that exalted ortlce shall he republican, democrat or wl.nt-not: and It will say frankly that It regards Or. Smith a a formidable aspirant for the place. In a field contested bv so vera) candidates. It ap pears to the Oregoulan that tho strugglo lies between him and Mr. Dennett and the Oregonlan makes no concealment of the fact that It thinks Dr. Smith ouzht not to bo nominated not elected. As to the nomination gf Mr. Dennett, or Mr. Manning, or Mr. Milter, It professes Indifference, In other words, the Orogonian fears and dreads the nomination of Smith because he is the one democratic can- iliflnto thsir. stands a chance of election. It retiards Hen- iii.t-K Arntiiiiiii? and Miller with indifference, because- it knows that any one of them will meet defeat at the polls in .November. The Oreironian seeks to recover its old position of-die tator of the politics of Oregon and is leaving no stone un turned that it eau hurl at Smith to help smash his candi- .. . tit tv. (a(.v .ls hp is the one man uuuiy to prevent tuo reaua tioii of its dream of power. Smith is oortain of nomination and Jackson county de))iocraey should lead the procession, as ot old, with si solid A'ote for hiiii. ' - IT IS TO LAUGH 'T HE Portland papers are flooded with small advert jse- nionts like the tollewing: Iemocrats. Friends of Woodrow Wilson nnd W. J. Itryan take no chantes on the ltyan-Uelmont reactionary elemeut gatulug control of our party. Vote for II. M. Kslrrly, n Wllwn man, for Natlonnl Coniuilttee inan. (Oald Adv.) AVho-is resnonsible for anon vinous ads like this, that nstenil lv inirnndo tho reiiutation and characterV)!' candi dates, and viblatt the spirit, if not the letter of the corrupt practices act? The'advertisement is in the interest ofU. M. listerly, candidate of Portland's postmaster for national commit teeman and it is easy to guess who -pays for it, as Kstcrly is not spending a cent. Democratic voters are each receiving an Esterly card. There are approximately 50,000 registered democrats. The cost of this one piece of campaign work is approximately $1000. The numerous ads .cost still more, 'more is no sai- arv connected with the oil ice, yet someone is spending considerable nionev to nut Esterly in and turn over the party in Oregon to Postmaster Prank S. Myers of Port land) recently registered as an independent. Since when has there, been a lfyan-jseintom wing ol me partv in Oregon'.' "Why convey the impression that the onlv way to keep Woodrow "Wilson in control of the demo cratic party is to vote for Esferly, who never lifted a finger for the party? It is all such cheap buncombe that it is to laugh espe cially as those opposed to Esterly consist of the real rad icals of tfie party. REWARD EFFICIENT SERVICE COUNTY COMMISSIONER JOE SMITH of Rogue ftiver deserves re-election. Faithful and efficient ser vice by public servants must be recognized and appreciated if we are to have goojl government. Mr. Smith has been in office for fifteen months and has devoted a large part of his time to the work, with general satisfaction to the people of his district the northennmrt of the county. lie has done and is doing his work well, and highways in his district have received better attention'atid are in better shape than ever before. Mr. Smith has favored progressive policies and conser vative, management. He has helped keep county expeases within receipts, helpc'd restore the county's crdit and'place warrants at par, and provided a warrant redemption Wind with practically the same tax levy as for the past several years. The increased taxes this year are no fault of the present county court, but due to higher state taxes, caused by legislative extravagance and to increased city and school taxation. If Mr. Smith is defeated, Jt leaves all members of the cbuntv court bunched within a couple of miles of each othe and leaves the north end of the county without rep resentation an undesirable condition. But 'Mr. Smith will not be defeated, for the voters of Jackson colihty have not vet turned reactionaries. FOR THE LEGISLATURE T"WO forme newspaper pienraOjiamudutos lor the re publican nomination for representatives from Jack son county,!). AV. Stone of Willow Springs and F. I). Wag ner of Ashland, It nominated, with v. 1. vawteroi Aiea ford as joint representative, all sections of the county will be represented at the legislature. A newspaper man's training, constant contact and asso ciation with the people, his intimate relations with the community, his service lor the public, his Knowledge o polities and law, of public, wants and local needs, pecul iarlv fit him for leirislative work. Mr. "Wagner was for over a score of years editor and publisher of tho Ashland Tidings, recording every event that happened in the valley aiul familiar with every iihase of its growth and development. Mr. Stone jmbjjslied a progressive daily in Trinidad. Colorado, many yews, leav ing journalism to become a fruitgrower in the Hogue River vallev Hovonil years ago, Both of tho cmidiitutcH have been familiar figures at h(hIc legislatures mid iiudei'KJaiid the jimehiuoi'y of law pinking and the game of politics. They will iniiko n sirong iiwini pulling for Jackson eoinily, ........ . s. m a . it III TJJIniriJJI iiMiit'i'i'K'iifi', pojjiic-jij iHiwniHHig lor w, A. ClII'lcT i'W tfOVf'NMl)'. Jiih C. MOHi-l' for Hovrriinr, for reim'hlican iiational coiniuilloonmn.'h'as boon appearing in tlm lnil 'IVilittnc witltoltt the notiet "paid advertise-) mont" attached, as required b,hfVJ The nolict's ap)'eired as advertising in the advertising Ooluihns, and I ho nluis siou of the "paid advertisement ,l notice was uuiiitoutional. W. H. MEREDITH DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT tw- .ffLi - -t - v-nAsat' m.wwjffcirii ar - - - -t-t i . iM HOLLISTER PRRDKRICK DemobaUo' Ganllidate for Congress' OUT FOR CONGRESS ' , Democrats Have Worthy Man in the Race in . Person of Fred Hollister to Kriilny fur A. W. WAI.KI.lt I'nr Shoriff llo linn rvsldoil In Jncknon county for nlno )onM, tlnrliiR which tliuo ho ha coiuluctt'il n nucctful tiUHliu,i nml l now tiroprlctor of tho Nnnh l.lvory iitnhlo nml tho Wvtit Slilo Krocil ntnlilf. llo plOllRCS hllllBt'lf th.it If lv,o Is olocti'il. tho Khorirt'H offlco will ho coniluctod ocononilcnlb under hln liomonnl illroctton nml control, niul In such mnnncr as to fmilltato tho hnn illliiK of tho Mnhltc liinlnosx to tho best mlvantnga of th nhllc. rntlior than IiIh own conwiilvnco. In nil crltnlnnl uinttom ho will nt all tlniM co-operate with tho rourtu anil tho iulitlc-)iroocutor, nml will In nil ro ipcct iH-rforni hU ilittion and onforco tho lawn In tho manner illrortcd liy tho proper nuthorltli, without fonr or favon llo hollovoH In oconomy In nilmluU tratlou nml low or tia.itMii. (l'nM A.lv For Governor W II Mvroillth, iluiuocrntlc cnmll ilato for coiir.rc.n from tho Klrt Din trlct In ilUtrlit nttoruoy for Curry rount) liy nppolittuiunt of Oovernor Wont Mr, Morcillth Itaa tnailo a nnliio for hlnixolf In that iltttrlct, nil n law ouforrhi): offlror by hi vk nroim tiroaocutloiiH of hoolloRRom, nml haicil on tho rccoril ho mmlo ho i wan rorontly iiinilo tho prohlhltlon nonilnoo for coiiKroM In tho first ill. trlrt. Tilts nomination will mlil nt lonnt 10.000 vote to hl total oto In tho itonornl oluctlon prnctli-nlly omnigh totoM to ovorcomo tho iiorninl rcpuhllcaii majority. In n recent letter Konntnr (loo. K Chnnihorlnlii In rcforrltiK to a con I venation holil with ormer Onvernor I'tilk of MlHsnurl. nit ohl pcrnounl frlcml or Mr. Moreilllh, hurt thin ! say: "I Hpoko to (Inventor FolU nhont you anil hero l what ho raid' '.Mr. Meredith I from I'onlnr llluff Mo , nml I knew him there quite , well. He U a splendid man. honest. reliable nnd n rent progressive " Yoa can see, therefore, that tho Reed name ou left In Missouri follows ' you to OreRon." !Mr. Meredith Is ninklttK nn nctlvn rnmpnlKU nnd Is strongly hacked hy j tho HHiplo In tho coniit counties, who say ho Is Just the man to heat tho re publican nominee. Mr. Meredith hi a stntinrh supporter of President ' Wilson's iidmluUtriitlon, nnd has n pcreonnl acquaintance with Spenker Champ Clark and other democratic ! lenders In congress which will eunhlo him to nccompllsh great nood for the Klrt Conitrctulonnl District nnd all j of Oregon. This is tho first opportunity for j years that democrats of the First District have, hnd to eloct n do mo Icrat. do to the polls May IS, nnd vote for W. II. Meredith and you will pick a winner. ITC 4 1lfrCI?l Speaking of Mr. Moredltii, iron . IjUkJ. J, lYIUkJ-uiv Mulltoy. former United States conn- .tor troin uregou. sain yesieruny; i fhavo known Mr. Meredith fur 17' 'vnnr U'll liml EKnlB I1CXL td OlCll vM. -- other at tho New York law school lit (l'olk County ItemUer, April 2.) renie. llo ImH heen resident of This Jler herewith presents Its North lleinl eleven )enrs. renders n (ilcturo of Frederick Hot- Wo nro certain from Information lister, of Coos Hay, candidate for the nt hiiud that mjvor heforo has it clean, deuiorratle nomination for emigres r or more progressho man ever for the tlrsl district. We do this for eonm hefo?e the deinorrntlo ptltnnrltH two rensuiint First, that our renders nud w nro equnlly certain Hint never may Jiulgn for thonmolvo whnt the before have we hnd tlm opportunity m u who would occupy Conrrssunui to place a democrat In loimiess that llivwley's sent lookH like, nnd, second- wo now lime. This mini I n coast ly, that our renderH may thereby he man. nnd never hfor bus the const advised Hint n renl live democrnt Is asked for recogultluit. The Interests In tliu race. of the remit are Identical with the In Mr. Ilitlllster Is n successful bust- teresta of the Interior, hut the ndvan ttess malt of Coos Hay; is n luw)ir of tngo Is to be liiul In sending 11 limn to repute, nud Is Identified with over j congress who Is advised ns to tho progressio movement the people of needs und reutilrenionts of tho const, Coos liny have hnd for years. I In In Instead of one who has to depend nit honest cltUen. n man whose pur, upon Information furnished him by pose nml ninhltlons I nllfo aro to do tils polltlcnl friends. If tho rivers and things for the betterment of mankind harbors uf our state nro aided hy tho nnd the state In which he lives. llo,fidenil mivernmettt. the benefit will has uover before nsplreil to nny office be felt by tho cities of the Interior. In county or stnte. At present he Is nj That grtfst undeveloped county of member of the elty council of North j Coos Is solid for their home man nud llend, to which high position ho wns1 there demnerntn nnd republicans nro elected by tho highest majority of all 'working bund In baud to secure his members now serving; Is n director of ' nomination. The people there uellevo the First National llnnk of North j In him nud are exceedingly uuxioiM llend and president r tho l.ano' to see him receive the nomination, County Statu & Savings Hank of Flo-' (i'nld Adv.) siiiiV r Mri4iiiiV wJB l'iSBlKW ffBSIIIIlM SllllllllllV' MSt!s9VstsflSSllllB LLLB t JsiiiiiiiiiiiHsiiiM REPUBLICAN Ho stands for economy nud effi ciency, and dignified law enforce ment. Ho voted ngaliut tho now tax law In tho senato and and favors payment of taxes ucinl-annimlly without pen alty. Favor nhollshmont and consoli dations of various commissions, nnd fowor employes and stricter economy in the severnl state departments. (I'nld Adv.) our student days. He Is otto of tho most capable Inwyers I know, nnd If elected will be n credit to thu stnte." (I'nld Adv ) John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lad Assistant 'Mi 8. IIAUTJjtiTT, I'liouc M. 17 us 47J9 'AniliuUnm fitrvlt Dftnutjr Corflnf LBCf ITER I OP I a Collar f J bi.MtilCt.ISMW.Tm.ltT. j STAR ,SIS THEATRE THEATRE 1'liotoplu) Tui'.ity niul We1m-iily Two TODAY "SIIADDWS" part KiKiinny photoplay ItOAIIDINC lldFSi: IIOMA.Vd'i: Farce comedy Tin: Fitu.'i: l.ublu Drama WINKI.CV .V lllNSi:iiM..V MuMc and sound effects Coming Friday f Daniel Frohmnn preseuta "Till: I'ltlDF. OF JF.N.KX" AilmlokJoii 1(1 (Vets TT Theatre Mil 1 1 ml Motleo. Dully Clinugoi .Miitluco anil I:cjiIhk "Till: KTltONfJUIt HAND" A tl m'l .Mnjeotlc Whnt hofoll two huslncu men when thoy tried to fight nu unscrupulous trust. '(i7iit ix 'rut: vi:ir A powerful detective drnmii. Itnllnnce THIS FATAIi TAXIOAH Keystone copiedy. Don't miss It. A snuMHt i.ifi: I'athe IVaturu In two l'arls, Fentiiro lug Delia llaxoit, the Well Known (leriiinn Actrris iwtiii: wi:i:ki News .V .. li MAKINO K('i: I'ANS Industrial l.l'CK IN ODD NH.MIIi:itS , H. A A. Comedy . lien' Tliiit-.ili.y Only NKVKJt AOAIN Two Iteel Coutody 4'omlim Frlilsy ADVi:.Vn'llN OF KATIII.VN NO. T MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Oorsetier 3JG North Bhrtlctt. Phono f.OIJ M. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Itug nnd Cnvpot Cleaning and Weaving 511 EAST MAIN STREET Phono 533-tt tiiesi: cotKiNS hack i:aht You don't hear (com thorn ns often now, You each have now ft lends nud Inlurests. Hut after nl, h)op4 Is thicker thnit wnter nnd yonr ptc turn nud pictures of thu other mem bers of your family would bo fondly Welcomed liy them, Hitter mango today, for u silting. THE SWEM STUDIO I'ortrntt Photographers -"-"-! West Main Hlrt'et, Medford, Ore. Z - a. -m- -,vVn.Tm -r-t ----- v-k. A -w -Sffc -. . "T A T .. THE MUSKJAJL JfiVUJM ItA 1 K AUKU1JN AK Y Page Theatre, Friday, May 15 N. Y. 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