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9 MEDFORD MAETJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORP .OTimpN, THIOSDAY, MAY 'I, 101H. PAdE THREE V , f I ONLY FOUR FEEI OF SNOW COVERS CRATER LAK E P K Will 0, Rll'l'l, MIIH't'llltOlllll'Ilt of Criitnr I. alio mrU, Iiiih ruturmxl from it vIhK to llin rmnoiiH ncoulo hjioI, Mini mportH (ho riiniln In uixhI hIihiw, con il(lurliiK tint hi'iikoii, with four fuul of snow ut 111 tt Laid'. Hit pmcmuloit to within half a milt, of Wlilnly cri'itk hy itiilo, thrito wt-ukii In ail vnncit of Innl yrnr. Tlnirmlny, I'rl iliiy nml ttftt unlay of tunt wmilt, a heavy hiiow ntoriii riiKoil nl tlio lulie, which prolialily nut lint Mcimoii Imclc lliriin wKikn. Mr. Hlwl U wiiIUiik for liiKtrni'llonii front WnnhliiKlon, I). C, litfoto koIiik to Him liilin for tlio HI'IIKOII. It In iirohiihlii Jhat flvit now nihil, tlonul rutiKorii Mill hn put on park duty thlH yi-ar. Hupplli'ti for IIiIh iiiiinliir hitvo liwn ri'culvial hut no ilcflnltit mini n'KnrtlliiK lint tippruv nl of tho rniiHurn, A riiiiPHt aha for n ti'li'iihuiin lino from I'foNpi'ct to thn In Uo In nlno unntinworiMl. Hv m muitcrN will hn on duty ut tho park, llmst nt tint ontrnnei'ii, Direct nu pntrol duty, and 0110 In (hn of flcu. William Arnut of Kliuitntli 1'alln, dfioind pnrk niitrliitinU'nt Iiiih iHimrlicd hln tcKiilnr uprltiK emu. palKii to ho ridiiNtutod, Though mint m1 mid luroruiitil hy tho civil norvlco coitifiilnnlun that ho had no recourse, Arnut Iiiin mtvor illimtiiiiteil hi uilud of tint notion that ho could ri'Knlii hln lorn plum. 111m latent movo In to iiimUo niipllrnllou for n writ of iiinriUritiuiH to cmiim Kcciotnry of tho Inturlur Kami to rdmitnto him. Way with waistline 8ays "kewpie lady" ." S? JAPAN SENT ULTIMATUM maaBaaaaaaBaaaaaaaMHMIM (Conttlhucd from 1'nr.o 1.) Mint lui Man not ut llliurly to illMruioT tho nrtoiil Iitiiin of tho Jupnuvno do uinnil. . Wl3Hr v ' 'J The Amazing Story of How Andrew Furuseth Whipped Powerful Ship owners in Hard 21-Year-Fight to Give Sailor men "Charter of Freedom" Rare Cecil O'Neill Wibon.1 Hoko O'Neill, tin- "Iv'fwpii. Ijidy," lirliitvi'H woiiifii hIioiiM ho "I'm' iim Kcwpii's nt uniht lino mid kiirf." SIik'h ii inciiilivr of the I'olyuiiirii-I prio fiiuil rnniiiiilli'i' of New York, which in trying to drxipi n nuivcrsul roiltiiuo foi woiucii. E lnwiiM'Mi Timi (imtiilng LONDON, Mny I. Tho ijiickIIoii nu to how Japan rnn reconcile noinu of her dituinuiln on China with her pro foxxi'd Intention of uplioldltiK tho In dipndinco of that country In rnlnml Ity tint Mmichoiitordunrdlnu In rovlow ItiR dltorlnlly tho Chlno-Jnpaiiciu iirKotlntlona, "t'hlnu diK-H nKnx.," nays tho (lunr dlnn, "to tho reqtient tlmt itho shall not ct'do to a third owor nny hnr horn, bays or InlnifiU nlenj: her roasts nn tindortnkltiK nunlniit which noth. IttK can ho said except Mint It ap parently loaves Japan free to diiiiinnd from Chlnn jimt what China lit for hidden to Krnnt to a third party. "If Jnpnu would outer Into n no If donylni; ordlnnnro, inli, Chlnn and Miowi who wUli hor woll would hno nolld Kroiind for natlRfnctlon. Hut nt prcRout wo nro puzzled to know liow Jnpuu etui rcconello nouio of her di'iuondH. thoiio for limtnnco, which Chlnn lian rojoctcd, with hur profoRR. mi intention of upholdliiK Miu Indv pondonco of Chlnn," (ContiutiPil (mm I'mro 1.) ITALY POSTPONES ACTION (Continued from pai;o Uuc.) i nwalteil him. After rccelvliiR n ver luil communleatloii from tho luiron, Mm wicrotnry hatcned to tho Vlljn Mnltn, tho prlvnto ronldunco of I'rlnco von lluolow whllo KorelRii MlnUlfr Hounluo culled on tho IdiiK for a sec ond time. TIioro (iventB nro Intorproted In ninny wnyg In political circles, hut roiiKorH iinvn forhlddon (ho trniiKiiilH Ion of nil comment. CorrcHpondontit ro permitted to Bay, however, Hint I'rlnco .von lluolow mudo now pro ponnlu Sunday uIkM to Ilnron Hon nlno. Tlieaii propoRnlH wero huIiiiiU ted to tho cnhlnet momhorn, who will hold unothor council today. 1'rvhK 1'ilntN mnji Tho promt la uunnlmnuH In doclar Iiik tlmt tho nhnndnnmont of tho ItliiK'tt trip to Quarto linn In no way nltered tjio KOvernmenl'H declHlottR. A Roml-orflcliil nolo couched in vnKiio torniH Hnyn: 'Itnly'H nttltudo enn not undorgo nny chniiKo fiom tho IcIiik'b not koIiir to Quarto," It In recalled that when commit tooH nrruiiKlut; for tho dedlcndon of tho monumont called on hln muJcHty to Invito him to ho present at tho roromonlcH ho nanwurod "I shall ro If reniipnH of Hlnto do not provont mo." Ktois Tluit Itch. Jimt a few dropH of tlmt mild, xootlilnK, cooIIuk wash, Morltol Kc ssemn Itomody, ho highly recommend oil for Kczuinu, And tho ltchlnu and hiirnliu; la h'ono. Don't full to try thla excollont romody for nny form of Kczomn. ,Wo know Morltol Kezomu Homedy will kIvo you limtant re llof. Hold nml Kuaiuntood by Ilna kliiR Drue Store. Solo OKoncy, pricoa GOu and 11.00, tf .Willi Moilfonl Trnao is Moilfprd Mmld tlio (leriiinn uiutli unny, who eiiuie from Hut Trout in I'oliuul nlo win i-i"eul ut the Merlin conference. He left for tin Ciout to lake eoinmmnl of the new unny tlmt Niumt uilit. nft ir rei-ciin; fiiuil iiihlnn-tionx. So far us i known l-'iclil MarHlml von llin ilenhurK did not ntteiul the Merlin council of wur iiltliouuh lie vinitcil (leniinu liemliiiurterH with (leneral .Miickenri'ii hhortly previously to thin. It in too early I" ilieuhs tint full effect of this victory in (lalicia, hut it is the )toinion of the Auntrian oil HenerH tlmt thidenniiu nml Austrian htrntenixtK "cot Ihu jump'' on the of- feiihivo which tint liiihMuus went In lieved (o he plannim,' nml of which (heir cainpaifju in tho Cuivutliimm with thotiKlit io have heyn prelimlunry. IViv I'rUonem lt'xn ted The niiinher of prifiiuers taken hy the Teutonic allies mentioned in (lie report is uoticnhly small, hut the ex perts here expect Hint the total mini her of men captured mid the amount of war hooty will j-row rapidly. A sipufienut feature of the repoit of this victory is tint refen-nce to tint piercing of the front of tho Itussimi unny. Hut Itusxiuu roinmmiders up In the pi'cMcut time usually have hceu utile to avoid n h reach in their hue hy ftilliuh hack liefore the line hroke. The political value of this ieor,v of tho first miimiituile is repinlcd heie hh ipiito us Kreul us tho military. It comes in the midst of the Austro Italian ncKotiutiuns and on tho eve of (he meeting of the Italian parlia ment nml it coincides with the mi nouuceincnt of new Austni-lliuiKiir-inn loans, (he success of which would ho luuteriully affected hy u ictoiy nt (his time. A eorrespoiiilenl of the Nene 1'ieie J'n'sse of Vieniin, in the theatre of war, lias sent Hie following- dispatch concerning tho hiilllit of Sunday in West (lulieiu. Story of IbitMo "The Austro-lluuKitiian offeusivit sueeeeded with hiirprisiiiL' rapidity. Tlio Kussiiius occupied naturally htroii positions on Hut Duimjee and Ihu lliala, which hud heeu stiennlhen ed with every imue,inulil(t method of foitifientioiiH. They felt themselves absolutely "stive. After mi artillery eniiKcmenl, execcdiu in intensity anythiiiur which Iiiih oeeuireil on tint norlltweslerii front the Austrinns and Iho lIiiuKiirimiri iidvmiffd Sunday on tho Kouthorn wiii, They stonued at the first attempt thu Kussian posi tions ulniif,' a front of moro than forty kilonielreH (twenty-four miles) htretuhing from tlio llinln river through florlieo fur into tlio Carpath ian mountains. Their assault was so fierce tlmt tho Kussian lino hroke im mediately. Many thousands of pris oners wero taken as well as an inesti muhlo (uautity of equipment, supplies, eaniion and machine kuiih. "At the same time on the north wint; auothei' successful advance was car ried out," the Vienneso correspond ent continues. "At this point Aus trian and lluiiKniinn troops crossed the Dunajee in spile of torrifio oppo silioii, stormed tho Russian positions ami took over 1000 prisoners. "Other hrilllaut successes also nro reported from tliv t'ttrpnllilnus." i HAN niANCIHCO, Cul., Mny 1 Wherover tollerw of tho en fonmiith er tho namo or Andrew I'lirusetli Is spoken nlmoRt In roveronco. In ship owiiIiik tlrclim It Ir nnnthemn. Tho public, when It realize thn full nl nlflcmieo of liln ntiiiendoiiH achieve iiutnt, will hull him one of tho Rial wurlN of IiIh Kenerutlou, I'or Andrew I'uruiietli, TiO yearn old, ntandfl today tho oiunnrlpntur of men beforo tho iiuiRt. After '1 yenrn of rclentlcwi flnhtluK to drive bnrhurlRUi from the nens IIiIh lull, lenii, wcathor-liealen Vlkln of tho 20th century linn Riven Hallum their "('hnrter of Kreedom." Mo hnR done more. Mo linn enor nioiiRly Incrensed tho Rnfety of mar Inn trnvet. TIicbi.' huninnltnrlnu nc rompllHlinii'iitR urn clinched In thn 4'iinctment of tho now nenmnn'H nw recent)' rIriiciI by PrcRldent WIIroii. I Hniiutor l.nl'olletti) pollHhed nnd chnuiploned Iho bill, but Its structure wn I'urtiRetli'R, I N'nllirnlly thin men mi revolution-1 IzlnR tho ulilpplru: binilncim, not nlonn of thin country, but eventually of much of the rcRt of tho world. And Mint In why the ocean klnRR nro cum Iiir Mm nnuut FurURcth, It In n powerful drnma, the story of thin mtin'n life from tho time hn Rhlpped out of Norway nn a cabin boy, MiroiiRli jnitm of nble scumnn nhlp to n commonder'n berth, nnd his comliiR nvhoro In Rrlm resolvo to wlpn out by law thu MiIiirr Mint hud iiindo Iho fo'c'stle n Rynonym for hell. l-'roiu Mint day, 21 yenrn nRO, to Mils hn Iiiir been Mm NoiuchIh of eon RrlnnceleRR Rhli-ownorn. Venr after enr hn beRleRed coiirtorr to pnaii a Reamnn'n llberntlou net. Ho wnn de fented u rcRtilnrly nR clockwork, for arrayed nRaltiRl him wero IntcreRtR whom) pooled power repreRcnted over n billion dollnrn. Hut Norwman An drew l-'tiruRcth would not ault, no mutter how often he wnn licked. lleforo hln effective nRRrcRhlon tlio bucko mate jiamed from tho I'nclflc. tho crimp wnn forced to yield. Mm "RhnnRlinler" routed nil Mint In famoiiR breed Mint jinndcred to cal loused ship ownert. AlmoRt ItiKle handed hu nccom idlRhed this nlonR tho weRt coast, by woIdliiK inllormen Into doner protective., organization nnd by roiiRliiR nnd dlrectliiR public IuiIIr nation. Ar head of the Sailors' Union of Mm Pacific, l'liruseth's word today In RORpel on tho faredecks of n PBBBBBBBBBBJBBBHB7 BBBBBBflBBJpBHttfeWHHBRBiHQPHH 'vBBBBKMsii1 BBBBBBf 'BhbBhBHBBBBBBBbIbBHBbIBBHBH Vt .vVfflT-v'VvflHM BBBBBV jflpBBJBBHBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBJBJflBBHikv iPBtJfylf't ssiiitit PBBBBr BBBBrpBjBJBJBJBJMRVVPPBBJBJBBBBBBBBBBpi w t WfjT r'fff IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH rK- J. iw $r9m I BBBBBBBBHB BJBBBBBBBBBJB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ tt? ,3 I ; .obbbbbbbbbH i RAIE ON SHEEP ORDERED CUT WASHINGTON', May 4. Tho Southern I'nclflc company's tariff rate on tiheep In double deck earn are double Mm r.tto chnrRcd for their IrntiRportntlon In rIiirIo deck cars, wan found unreaRonnblo today by Mm Interstate commerce rommlRRlon. Tho commlRfllon declared that n rate for double deck cars of 170 per cent of the HlnRlo dock rate would bo reasonable TO ASSUAGE THIS! OF When OrcRou roch dry, ho to speak, January 1st, 1U1C, there will bo ocuod n dlRttllory wnrehotiRO nt llornbrook, SlsUlyou county, Califor nia, tho purposo of which will bo to supply tho thirsty of this side of tho state with boozo. A warehouse Is now under construction at tho above named point, nnd will bo stock ed ready for business when prohi bition comes. Shipments will bo made hy mall or oxpross. Articles of Incorporation of tlio company wero filed with tho clerk of Multno mah county Monday, tho Incorpora tors being 11, M, Goldstein, and -M. and 11, Mayors. This warehouse -will supply tliu wants of western Oregon In tho liquor lino, and another wnro- houso will ho built just across tho Oregon lino In Nevada to wet tho whUtlo of custom Oregon. KiiKoao merciiuatH nil kIrii up to handle products of local broom fac tory. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury Olfrcurr will iurlr dutroy Ihu cnc of imrll Dd cum'llflr ilvrtnae the wbole vlem wheu tnttrluv 11 tbrounb iho niuooua nurUcva. Sucta rlli-li't tboulj Vfr bv unl icvl un rictl Hum fruui rtpulibla ihiicUn. lli d(Dig Ihajr will di U Ira tola jo tb pood jou ru mm, Iblr dorlfo from hcm. Iltll't Catarrh Cure, niiiiutacturetl lr V. 1. Cbfiicy & Ci.. TuWtla. O.. roiiltlim. . uu jurrrurr. ami U liken Intrrutllr. cum Ulru'llr uim the bloHl ami iniirout aur in Lujinit iiaica catartu i-ur W aura you art Ilia grnulnr, mirrnaiir ana maua in Tkntoo, Clifu i. Co, Tt-atluuulila frff it It Ukrn Obit). 7 f, J. Bell tijr Druulili, Trie, TSe. r'r botll. Taki) Hall' I'atullr I'llli (vr wuitatlou. WHAT Xi:V SI .'ASIAN'S iaV ACCO.MI'I.IKIIKS "The RrentoRt MiIiir thn law does is to rIvo tho seaman tho fredom to (ult his vessel In port, and make that liberty effect ive, hn Rctn half of hln earned wurcs. Involuntary servitude is done away wf.' " ' "It abolishes the advancement of waRcs boforc they arc earn ed, thus taklnR Mm llfo out of Mm crlmplnR element. "It Imposes the American instead of Curojwan standard of wages and living and liberty upon those who control Mm sens. "It brliiRS real Instead of pretended safety to passengers by compelllnR a sufficient number of lifeboats and standards of skill nnd efficiency In manning them. "It requires Mm men to understand the language of tho offi cers, t "These provisions nro compulsory on all vessels coming within Jurisdiction of the 1'nlted States." Andrew Furuseth. thousand vcuoU,For two decades he has been Mm prophet, avcnRcr and hope of tho mnrlne tollers. Ho ex perienced their Injustices, miseries, cruelties. The tang of Mm sen is In his blood. Ho Ir today as-much n sallormnn nn ho was when ho went rigging up nloft, although his 4(lght for human rights has kept him ashore 21 years. The landlubber will probably nev er know what I'uruselli's trlumps means to seamen. "I liuvo." said I'uriisrth, "seen sailors deliberately commit crime or contract a loathsome disease when ashore In order to get away from enforced servitude aboard ship.'' All the brutalities Furuseth ex perienced wore hoarded against tho dav of reckoning now at hand for tho masters. He hns known how to turn hln wrath to constructive ac count to such far reaching account that a hundred thousand men, com rades of Mm sea, have seen the dawn of a new epoch. Thli has been the revenge of the most portenllous figure Mm sea has produced In a generation. Hut in tho hour of his triumph ho docn not gloat or boast. Furuseth Is too big for that; too much In earnest, ills modesty matches his power and achievements. He will not speak of himself. A newspaper photographer who attempted to snap his picture was almost mobbed by his sailor friends because that sort of publicity was looked upon as an outrago by Furuseth. "As far as I myself am concerned well, that is Insignificant.' ho said, tamping his pipe with plug cut. "It Is tho seamen's law, a law that sets them free, that counts," and the fighting glint of his grey eves Mash ed tinder ncqulllno brows. "To got able men back to the sea, American men, by making thn llfo fit for human beings, Is of national, racial and personal significance. What I or nny other man has suffer ed or accomplished Is of llttlo conse quence, except as It has helped alter conditions.' KbCM I ?S vjVifcX, izisvf-vs-?-rri,'- - "'ij j -b..'N & tt ! 3(fTH& -J--W S. h ! "-fvV rJ. JtHZtzz: ' ! ,1. The Comradeship of "Bull" Durham There is something nbout ripe, mellow "Bull" Durham Tobacco that appeals to.clean-cut manhood the world over. Wherever in the world -two "Bull" Durham smokers meet in a hotel lobby or club in Europe or America; at cross-trails in the Klondike; in some far-off seaport on the Pacific each recognizes in the other a man to his own liking, a comrade in the world-wide brotherhood of "the Makings." A sack of "Bull" Durham is a letter of introduction that will win friends in every part of the globe. GENUINE ? Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO Millions of experienced smokers find the cigarettes they roll for themselves from pure, ripe "Bull" Durham tobacco better suited to their taste and more satisfactory than any they buy ready-made. The rich, fresli fragrance and smooth, mellow flavor of "Bull" Durham hand made cigarettes afford healthful enjoyment and lasting satisfaction. Get "the Makings" today and "roll your own." Atk for FREE pack a f of " 'pap4r$" with aacA Se tath FREE An Illustrated Booklet, showing correct way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and a Package of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in United States on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY V'l, UbbbbIbH l 'bMbNHbIhbM U - IIS&aiHifl yy IBijkAVIBBBHIta OK-tTafcrMKBBM H BBBBBBkHllBBHlHsBiBH 2r?v3rl HbHHbHHbH Trflr ! I aaaaaaaaaaaaaj : Miii ny to M4jNr't FrM u w &- t Km not surprised to nhxfrvo Mm ntimbtir of nn who como Into thn Rtoro to miroiWR 'Motlirr'fl Krionil,' " rmnnrk-ia A lending; lruRls(, It U n. Imppy thoiiKht to ft on it hubby to thr rtn( "torp, "MnthWn Friend" In npptlo.l rxtornntljr over Iho abdominal niLicVx It I a rttnlto". sootblmr liibrlcAnt. pcn'tratM to thn flnonotwnrVc of ncrvct trrtirntli tlio nkln nml hat a marked tendency to relievo tho munqulnr strnln to which theso broad, flat aUlnmlnal muiclel rn milJcted. Tho cord, tan donn am! 11,-rnmcnts nro thus permitted to stretch -without tho corrcapondlng surfaoo strain rn often Involved during thn period of expectAtlon. TMi In part nccounu for tho rntlronbiwnco, In manyrnsea reported, of nnnca, rnoml.ig- slcknciw nnd othr (llatrrme, tteh laceration of tie en. dermis o often tlio ci when th'.a tcntlo form of lotrlcntlon l seslected. "Molhr- irlnd" has Jen Mr,Uit recommendod by a host of -women, who know from experience and by men who know from observation. Wrlto Jlmdfletd lleirulator Co., JOU Lamar Bid., Atbtnta, Ga.. and wo will end you a vuluatila llttU took to expectant mother. HOTPOINT Electric Grill Stove Regular Price 15.00 On Sale During Hotpoin! Week Only May 3-8, at $3.3511 Seo It advortlaod In tho Mar 1 Saturday Kvcnlng Post and May Lad lea' Home Journal. El Orllstovo bolls, fries, toasts and broils, both abovo and below Its Slowing colls. Operates from any lamp-socket. Performs two cook In r operations at tho same time, at cost of one. El Grllstovo is tho handiest, all 'round convenient electric appliance crcr offered at tho price. Paul's Electric Store SIS tV. Mala PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES Await You Here SEE DR. R1GKERT HK KNOWS HOW Sulto 1-2 Over Deuel's When In Need of a Cleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Best of Workmanship WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 06 East Main Strert Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer! in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or ; place by appointment Phon147-J We'll do thi r4 1, D wlMTTOHi Fftpa '- -i r.