IfEDFORD MAIL. T3IBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PCIlLIKHED KVKUY AFTERNOON EXCKFT HUNUAT BY TUB MEDFORD PRINTING CO Office, Hall Tribune Eulldlng, J6-J7-2S tfortb Fir street. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Time. The Wed ford Mail, The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregonlan. The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun Is furnished subscribers desiring a seven-day doily newspaper. ROBERT RUHU Editor S. & SMITH, Manager. A CRISIS FOR LABOR. T7BBCmXPTXON TEBMII BY MAIL IN ADVANCE: Dfttly, with Sunday Sun, year 6.00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .65 Dallv. without Hunri&v Run. vear E j Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 wtMiy man -lTioune, one year- i.du Bunaay nun, one year i.ov BY CARRIER In Medford, Aahland, Jacksonville. Central PolnL Phoenix: ' Pally, with Sunday Sun, year ..17.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .65 Dally, without Sunday .Sun, year- 6 00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 Offfalal paper of the City of Medford. urnoiaj paper or jacKson county. Entered as second-claaa matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March i 1B7. flworn dally a vera re circulation for tlx month a ending April 1919 J, 074 MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Preaa la exclusively entitled to he. use for republication of all news fuspatcnes crennea to it or not otner Wlse credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rlglits of republication of apodal dispatches bflraln are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot. By Ankmr fmrrj i Woarlng ovonills to reduce the lie of 1, and sleep in huystucks to elim inate the room rent. Hide In tlio beat auto money can buy, and save shoes (or dancing. buffering humanity owes a lot to the New York Jew who peddles a patent medicine, that in one bottle removes corns, and In anoibur cures toothache. .-What could illustrate the uncon querable spirit of man in a higher degree than the North Carolina cltl lon who is struggling to secure tho republican nomination for the presidency. 1VIIY TIIK IIKUY? (Corvallls Oazotte-Tlraes) v.-BUY TAG TOMOKHOW ' ' ' A.N'U UK t'LKAXKI) '. . , VP XKXT WEKK ; Senator Hitchcock doclaros that Bill Bryan has wrecked tho democra tic party. After tho primary votes are counted In Nebraska it will be dlacpvered that .Mr. Bryan has wreck ed him. The' visions of .Miss lloan Koch, of Chicago, for a happy marrlago in the west , went glimmering Thursday when she arrived in Oregon City and met the bridegroom-to-bo, " Stanley Dcgunskl, of Willamette. (Oregon City Enterprise.) A plain case of quitskl. ' A number of cltz. who passed into a torpid state when they paid their taxes, are regaining thoir good nature., The chief offects of tho Sunday smudging showed up on Dure Hosen berg's shoes, and on Uncle John Westerlund's dog, Trotzky. By letting tho 5Icx. army pass thru American territory a Carranza com munique that Texas had been cap tured would sound reasonable The Los Angeles bigamist, with 27 wives claims ho had no luck after the 13th wedding. Red Cross Supplies Burn. SALOXIKI, April 111. American Red Cross supplies en routo from Marseilles to Constantinople haw been destroyed in the burnin!; of tlu Ftenuier Reyc here. The ship was a total loss. Anil-Toxin Pioneer Dead. TROY, X. V., April l!). Dr. John llniiee, pioneer in the use of diphth eria anti-toxin is dead at his home in Chestertown. "Never Has to Call a Doctor Bathes Internally" Mr. J. E. McNeil, P. O. Box 217, Globe, Ariz., writes to the Tyrrell Hygienic Institute: "1 have been using the 'J. 11. I.. Cascade' for the past twenty-five years and cull it our cheap family physician for the reason tbnt 1 have never had to call in a physician (o treat one of the family. What n pity more of the human race are not acquainted with the virtues of the Cascade In a family." ' The "J. B. L. Cascade" cleanses the lower intestine its entire length and keep it always free of poison ous waste. -. Thousands testify that Constipa tion, Indigestion. Stomach Troubles Biliousness, Headaches anil all the many serlons troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved uiul prevented by this Nature Treatment. .Wiwujjlde Pharmacy will be glad to show you the "J. It. 1. Cascade", explain Its simple operation and will give you, free on request, an Interest ing little book by Dr. Chaa. A. Tyr rell of NewsYork, a noted specialist on Internal Bathlns for Si years In that City. Clip this out as a remin der to ask tor the booklet at your! flrat opportunity. Adv.1 AMERICAN TiAUOR could well lake a leaf cut of the note book of Jiritisli labor. At a recent meeting of organized labor in England it was voted to abandon tlu; strike, and depend upon political action for the attainment of needed reforms. One of England's foremost labor leaders in commenting upon this action said: "We have built up our power upon the strike. Under the deplorable conditions of a decade ago the strike was essential. Hut. today the strike is a double-edged weapon, dangerous alike to the public and to labor. For with the world in its present condition of confusion and unrest, the one great necessity is constant and increasing production. The strike paralyzes produc tion. No country can afford 1 hat. Labor can afford it least of all. For in the last analysis the success of every move ment depends upon the support of public opinion. The pub lic will no more tolerate economic revolution from within than it will tolerate armed aggression from without. The strike is economic revolution. If persisted in it means armed revolution, which can onlv result in the final defeat of labor, and a return to the unbearable conditions of op pression, troni winch we have so recently emerged. There is sound sense in that. A labor leadership simi larly enlightened is badly needed in Ibis country at the present time. Every strike called at this time, with Un people suffering from restricted production and conse quent high prices, drives a nail in the coffin of labor's le gitimate aspirations. The people are fed up on strikes. Their patience wic'i labor agitation is strained to the breaking point. Unless there is a radical change in the attitude of organized labor soon, the former public sympathy for the laboring man, so conspicuous in this country, will disappear entirely. And then an era of anti-labor prejudice will be ushered in, from which the entire country will suffer seriously, but from which labor itself will suffer most of all. Organized labor needs a leader who can show them their danger before it is too late. Napoleon said there is a time to attack and a time to call roll, and Napoleon was a pretty wise tactician. The time has arrived for labor to call the roll and by eonsideVing the public interest, discover, that going slow on the strike at the present time, is to its own selfish interest. POLITICAL CAUDS. Dislricv Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, Bubject to the wish of the voters at the coming primary election. If nominated and elected I will see thai tt,e laws are Justly and honestly enforced. Re spectfully yours. Adv. H. A. CANADAY. Believing ?hat my successful man agement of the office of District At torney has shown, mr icoroughly qualified, and that I can serve tho people of Jackson county, is that capacity best, I announce my candi dacy for re-election on the republican ticket at the May primaries. Adv. o. M. ROBERTS. SUFFERING GERMANY. THE HUNS are shot to pieces, the telegrams tie clare; things are not slick as grease is disorder's everywhere; the peasant, and patrician are both in, sad condition; they're eating ammunition, there is no grub to spare. No useful wheels are turning, the church bells do not ring; no smithy fires are burning, no workmen's hammers swing; but gloom is all-prevailing, and wrath and bitter wailing; men are so busy railing they do net smile, and sing. I ought to view with sorrow the troubles of the Hun, and I say J hope tomorrow will see his anguish done; and yet. I set! him sweating without a great, regretting; he earned what he is getting, earned trouble by the ton. Had he butlmwu repentance for any crimes of his, had he received his sentence with a remorseful phiz, I might compose a ditty of condolence and pity, more generous than twitty, but as things are Gee whiz! The Hun has been so sassy, so nervy and so smart, lie thinks himself so classy, and greater-thau-thou-art, that it is hard to view him with sympathy, n shrew him! So let his woes pursue him until his change of heart. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket tor the office of Proeecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FAKREIJL. Adv. Sheriff 1 hereby announce my candidacy for rc-nominatlon for the office cf sheriff on the republican ticket, sub ject to the May primaries. I feel thut my record as a public official during the first term entitles me to rc-nomlnatlon and re-election. Adv. C. K. TERR1LL. I hereby announce myself a repub lican candidate tor sberiff of Jackson county, at the May primaries. Sev eral years experience in thig line of work, Including last six months of 1919 in the tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister tho dutl s of the office in an efficient manner. Adv. JOHN H. WIMER. County Clerk I announce my candidacy for re- nominatlon for County Clerk on the republican ticket subject to the decis ion of the people at tlio ooming pri maries, and hope my record in this nffiCH thn first form l.t anr-h thflt t am entitled to vnur sunnort this vear. I Adv. CIIAUNCEY FLORET. County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nominntion to the oflice of County Assessor for Jackson coun ty, by the Republican party at the primary election May 21st, 1920. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN, School Superintendent I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination for County School Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. 0. W. GODWARD. Adv. Time to Remove Tree Bands and Destroy Codling Moths I taeroby announce my sol f as candi date for County School Superinten dent, on the republican tickot, at the primary election, May 21st. I am for progressive education, the education that prepares for life, and for giving the rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. I favor more nor mal schools for Oregon. Adv. A. J. HAN BY. I herewith announce myself as can didate for nomination, on the republi can ticket, for County School Super intendent. SUSANNE W. HOMES. County Coroner I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office of County Cor oner. If elected I promise econom ical management of the Coroner's of fice. JOHN A. PERL. Adv. All orcharditits, who last season. at the suggestion of the government entomologist, used the burlap bands for trapping the codling moth larvae, and who allowed tho bands to remain on the trocs over winter, should at once remove them and destroy all libenmting larvae and transformed pupae. Care should be taken to de stroy not only those, found upon the bands but also those hidden between tho crevices of tho bark beneath the bauds. During the past two weeks about one-third of the overwintering larvao have transformed to the pupal or chrysalid stage, and these often drop out of the bands and are lost. Later these pupae, and those larvae and pupae not destroyed, will trans form to tho codling moth. Ity the first of May nearly all of tho larvae will have changed to pupae, and the .effectiveness of tho work of killing them in that stage will bo materially lessened owing, to the fact that a large per cent or them are lost in re moving the bands. In order to utilize time anil labor I to the best advantage, tho bands may be replaced after the larvao and m pa1 have been destroyed. This saves Ian extra operation about tho l.'-th of !.lune. when the bands should be re 'placed. After June I'.th the baud: should be examined and the larvae destroyed every seven or eight days. M. A. YOTHKKS. Specialist in Apple Insect Invest! gallons. I'. S. Department of Agri culture. 51- Dakota Ave. C. OF COMMERCE DIRECTORS ELECT The directors of the Chamber .t Commerce will meet tit headquarter-; this evening for the mtnu-;e of elect -injj the officers of the organization, as well ns jittendini; to u treat niar.v details til committee orcun nation work. Mr. Robert Leopold, f the Amht.- enn Citv Bureau will have complett Vt installation work bv Tue-inv evenm-: ami leaves for -MarysvUle, Califoriiin, immediately thereafter, where he will install modern methods in their Cham ber of Commerce. The next forum moetinu of the memliers will be lui.i ;it the lintel Hol land Cafe on Wednesday limn. I'rv-i-tient 1 I.. Campbell of the t'niversitv of Oregon will deliver an addtv--:. Sure Relief wj, 6 Bell-ans y.aO Hot water ;E LL-AftIS 'FOR INDIGESTION County Treasurer 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate on the republican tickot for tho nomination for tho office of County Treasurer, promising to ad minister the duties of the office on an efficient business basis. Adv. A. C. WALKER. I hereby announce myself as can didate for nomination for County Treasurer on the republican tickot. I am an experienced business man. Adv. -W. I). WELCH. 1 hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket for County Treasurer, subject to tho primary, .May 21. E. 1 CHANDLER. Rogue River, t Adv.) County Commissioner I am a candidate for the nomina tion for county commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the pri mary of May 'I . I have lived iu Jackson county a number of years, understand the iiicds of tho county and if chosen will promise an eco nomical, efficient business adminis tration. 1 have always been a good roads booster. A. E. KINNEY. Adv. for joint representative of Douglas and Jackson counties, on the republi can ticket, at the primary. May 21. I am for good roads and have helped frame the present good roads legisla tion. If nominated and elected 1 pro mise to devote my energies to the prosecution of those Interests of the district I represent and the state of Oregon. (Adv.) W. 11. GORE. UAWLKS MOOKB for democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary, mo. Stoves Wanted We want 50 second hand stoves and ranges, also K'O IRON BEDS AVhat have yon to offer'.' Cash or Trade We buy whatever yon have to sell. Mordoff&Woolf iVfrr Sri lilJ?iawer Shew Iff Sweet Peas. ' raise them javrse ! Not only the lovely "Spencers", but endless other "Grand Prize" varieties. Kinds, too, that bloom in climates too hot or too chill for ordinary sweet peas. "Blended" by the most successful sweet pea growers in America C. C. Morse & Co. Morse's sweet peas sell from 1 0c a packet upward, according to variety. At gtocert, Goriits, drug and hardwire stoics, etc., every where. (Si) C. C. MORSE & CO. Operator of World' Largest Seed Farmm 125 Market St. San Francisco The stranger's first, im pression of our city is gained from our hotels. The Hotel Holland Is doing its part to help build a greater Medford A hotel depends greatly on the local support it receives. The Hotel Holland and Cafe will appreciate your patronage. Management of Carl Y. Tengwald 1 announce my candidacy for the office of County (.'ummissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the will of tho voters at tho primaries, Mayj 21. l'J20. if elected I promise an economical, fair and impartial ad-1 ministration of the duties of the of-; fice. I have always boon for pood roads. (Adv.) COVKT HALL. j Minnesota No. 13 Seed Corn We offer hand-picked ami tipped local growii seed corn MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. t!7 rat Main 5trf t'pon the solicitation of friends 1 have consented to become a candi date for County Commissioner, sub ject to May primaries. I am a pood roads enthusiast and think business methods can prvvail in couniy af fairs. VK'TOH lH'KSKUU. Adv. u. F. I. 2. Medford. K'prrMnt.it ivc 1 am a caudidJta lor re-nomination; Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all kindi Mailing LIU Tunneil & Edwards S0C-30S Llh. r'r Knilding Medfor i. .Oropoa. MoToR for April is just in time to start you on the right track for a successful motonng season. Many valuable suggestions are offered in the three articles outlined below, which are but a small part of an issue brim ful of interesting and attractive features. A Car Thief Confesses You may want lo leave your car lor a Tew moments one of these days. And of course you don t want il stolen. Then read the confession ol a reformed cat thief who tells you how he does ll and how to avoid him and hi, ilk. Spring is Here There are a hundred and one little adjustments on youi car thai will make your motoring season mucn less expensive and much more enjoyable. "Out. ol Hibernation" tells you just what to do, when to do it and how. You should'nt miss this valuable story. Your Batteries and You The maker ol relinble batteries builds a definite amount oi seiice in them and if you fail lo get full measure ol value the fault is probably your own. A wriler in MoToK for April oilers many easily remembered hints on the care of batteries that will surely save you many a dollar. On Sale Now! 0. L. DAVIDSON. Medford Ciqar Store. THE list of "possible battery insulating materials contains dozens of different woods, fibres, compounds, natural ma terials and patent prepar ations, but there is only one good enough to suit the particular battery user. 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