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A shland D aily T idings ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919 VOL. XLIII NUMBER 9 b b M t M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M ♦ M M M M «»> »♦« I M l » ♦ ♦ > » » K » » « ♦ ♦ .......... ...................... ................................................. ..................« ........... ................................................................................ ........................ Austrians Sign Peace Treaty Property Loss Placed at Half M illion Dollars » -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (By th e U nited P ress) PA R IS, Sept. 10.— W ith an ab- Bence of th e elaborate details accom panying th e sittin g a t V ersailles, the a llies today concluded a form al peace With A ustria. A u stria n C hancellor R enner signed th e tre a ty a t St. G erm an th is m orn in g . No speeches were m ade by th e A u stria n delegates. P re m ie r Clem enceau, representing th e allies, invited th e A u strian s to Bign in th e sam e terse fashion he em ployed a t V ersailles before th e Ger m ans. Besides th e peace tre a ty th e Aus tr ia n s signed tw o engagem ents, one by w hich they will u n d ertak e to in d ic a te th e allied ships lost d u ring th e w a r w hich w ere sunk by th e A us tria n s , and a n o th e r which obligates th e m to fu rn ish w ithin a m onth a list o f th e persons responsible for th e w a r, th a t th e allies may place them on tria l. A fter th e signing of th e tre a ty by th e A u stria n s the suprem e council of th e conference announced th a t the R u m a n ia n s and Jugo-Slavs will be given th re e days in which to sign th e tre a ty . T h e re w as no attem p t a t an elab o ra te cerem ony o r historical setting such as prevailed a t V ersailles and only a lim ited atten d an ce was p er m itte d . A t th e conclusion of th e cere m ony and w hile th e A ustrian dele g a te s w ere re tu rn in g to th e ir hotel, a b a tte ry fired a salu te of 101 guns an n o u n cin g th e conclusion of peace. *.it — ♦ ♦ « ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ < ♦ ♦ (By th e U nited P ress) BOSTON, Sept. 10.— The entire F ourth B rigade o f Stute Guards was rushed this afternoon to protect Boston from further outbreaks o f rl- atin g, fo llo w in g the police strik e last night. Senate Committee Reports the Peace Treaty With Amendments (By th e U nited P ress) WASHINGTON,- Sept. 10.— The head officials of th e various steel w orkers' organizations, in conference beer, telegraphed P resid en t W ilson (By th e United P ress) th a t they would w ait 48 hours for sum m oning th e peace conference the By C. L. Martin, BOSTON, Sept. 10.— Follow ing him to act in a rra n g in g a conference rep o rt declares to be “ groundless.” riots last night in which mobs of w ith th e U nited S tates Steel Cor (U nited P ress S taff C orrespondent.) men, women and boys looted scores poration before ta k in g final action ' WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— Ac of shops a fte r practically th e e n tire in th e m a tte r of calling a general com panied by a six page rep o rt con police force of the city had stru c k , strik e. tain in g sh a rp and b itte r phrases d i >rder is being slowly restored today. The telegram inform s th e presi rected tow ard P re sid e n t W ilson, the R ioting a t several widely separated dent th a t it will be im possible to mints, however, occurred th is m orn- hold th e m en m uch longer from de sen ate foreign relatio n s com m ittee to ng when mobs attack ed volunteer fending them selves unless relief is day subm itted th e peace tre a ty to th e senate. lolicemen who had a rre ste d looters, g ra n te d .” S enator Lodge filed th e report, n m any cases th e crow ds released This m easure was sent following which rep resen ts th e views of the m a he prisoners. (By th e U nited P ress) (By th e U nited P ress) th e reading before th e conference of jo rity . T he dem and for speedy ac The loss th ro u g h looting and prop SEATTLE, W ad i., Sept. 10.— CHICAGO, Sept. 10.— The term the p resid e n t’s answ er to a previous ( By th e U nited Press ) tion by th e com m ittee, th e report erty dam age will am ount to h alf a Coach “ Ju m p ” H unt and G raduate " q u itte r ” was passed back a t P re si telegram asking him to a rra n g e a WASHINGTON. Sept. 10.— That declares, was largely the work of the nillion dollars, it is estim ated. M anager M elsnest a re n ’t claim ing dent W ilson by Senator Johnson to conference w ith th e heads of th e an arm y of two hundred and fifty a d m in istra tio n th ro u g h its new spa Jew elry stores, shoe shops, and any P acific coast o r N orthw estern steel co rporation before today. day. per organs, adding th a t th e sam e d e lothing stores were broken into last thousand men is adequate for the collegiate cham pionships before the In a speech here before th e H am m and was “ dissem inated by certain light and robbed. football tra in in g season sta rts , but U nited S tates, G eneral Wood de ilton club th e sen ato r asked w hat banking firm s which have direct they do expect th e U niversity of In m any cases th e looting was was th e "g am e ” th e president re clared before the senate m ilitary a f pecuniary in te rest in early ra tific a lone by hoys, but in some cases or- W ashington to have a g reat fighting ferred to in his St. Louis address, fairs com m ittee today. tion of th e p act.” * anized mobs sm ashed th e ir way In. aggregation of g ridiron w arrio rs ju st and recited a list of th e A m erican He advocated universay m ilitary T here is considerable criticism of in some of th e shoe estab lish m en ts the same. principles w hich he declared E u ro train in g to accom pany th is regular th e president because th e com m ittee he novel spectacle was presented of W ashington w asn’t represented in pean and Asiatic diplom acy had de force. * lacked inform ation. T he report de •hieves sittin g in th e ch airs w hll» the conference in 1918. Coach H unt feated and abandoned in P aris. clares th a t th e “ responsibility of the ith er thieves fitted them w ith shoes. spent his tim e last season in the se r Johnson did not apply th e direct AMERICAN GETS JA1‘ ORDER sen ate reg a rd in g th is tre a ty is equal Several groups of vandals roam ed vice, being stationed a t P la ttsb u rg , epithet as he com m ented upon W il ► ---------- a d reets, broke into store windows and with th a t of th e executive,” adding N. ¥ ., w here he tra in ed m en in the son’s reference to th e opposition TOKIO.— (By Mail >— The deco scattered th e ir contents about the th a t th e com m ittee was ham pered use of th e bayonet, Instead of how to (By th e U nited P ress) sen ato rs as “ contem ptible q u itte rs if ration of the ord er of th e Rising Sun streets. by the im possibility of securing the BREM ERTON, W ash., Sept. 10.- follow th e pigskin. they do not see th e gam e th ro u g h ,” has been bestow ed upon Philip K. Follow ing an offer of th e ir se r inform ation to which it was en- b ut declared: “ To w hat gam e does Henry H ortensen, instead of being ' Condict, viec-president of the In vices by P resid en t Lowell, several P resident W ilson refer? Is it the well on his way to San Francisco, is titled . te rn a tio n a l W estern E lectric com iim dred H arvard stu d e n ts were A rgum ents sim ilar to those used gam e he s ta rte d to play in E urope a t his B rem erton hom e today. pany, who is now here, in recogni ailed upon to do police duty. A in sen ate debates a re cited in support H enry is considerably peeved and and did not finish, o r is it the gam e tion of his services in connection with *ew hundred citizens who also vol th a t was played for him, in which he highly n ettled, to say n o thing about of th e senate am endm ents to « iv e this m provem ents in th e Japanese tele unteered were assigned to patrol th e being put out and sore. The re a country and G reat B ritain an equal supinely acquiesced?” D A N IE L S GETS TOBACCO BOX phone system . streets. "Is it th e A m erican gam e he so son is wifey w ouldn’t let him sail num ber of votes in the League of N a ♦ + ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦-» ♦ ♦ ♦ » I M M I M I ♦ » i ■ ♦♦♦♦» »♦ tions, to tra n s fe r S han tu n g to China HONOLULU, T. H.— I By M ail).— finely phrased when he w ent to E u the wild ocean in a sm all boat. W ith th irty y e a rs' "experience in and to h a lt A m erican participation T h e K orean N ational association, rope, or is it th e E uropean and Asi the navy behind him, T ortensen in th e various com m ittees set up by The A m erican people w ith 6000 m em bers in H aw aii, pre atic gam e? (Special to The Tidings) s ta rte d for San F rancisco In a 26- th e treaty . se n te d to S ecretary of th e Navy D an are not q u itters. They rose m ajes SALEM, Ore., Sept. 10.— The de L eague of n ations reserv atio n s on iels d u rin g his stay here a silver to tically and won th e g rea t w ar. W hen foot sailboat. He forgot to get Mrs. p a rtm en t of w eights and m easures bacco box, said by th e donors to be they had played th e ir gam e and done H enry’s perm ission. L anding a t P o rt th e rig h t of w ithdraw al, A rticle Ten. has issued a w arning to m erchants, th e ir job P resid en t W ilson com Angeles, W ash., he found a wel the Monroe doctrine and dom estic 300 y ears old. friu t grow ers and fru it vendors th a t menced his gam e a t P aris, his game com ing com m ittee of one aw aiting questions a re next tak en up. T he rep o rt concludes, “ W hen we it is a violation of th e s ta te law for certain d efinite objects, and cer him — S heriff J. J. Bishop. Mrs. BIG BAND DANCE to sell peaches and o th e r fru its by ■ j tain specific, plainly phrased prin- T ortensen had tele g ra p h e d to th e of a re once c au g h t in th e m eshes of a th e bushel. The law states, accord This S aturday even- ciples, and in th e playing of his ficial th a t H enry w asn’t in his rig h t tre a ty of alliance, or league of n a an d concert. ing to th e w arning, th a t all com ing by Tom m asino’s tw enty-piece gam e th e A m erican people w ere ready m ind, and to stop him. Bishop did, tions composed of 26 o th er powers m odities shall be sold by net w eight ou r freedom of action is gone Ita lia n Exposition Band. Concert in to back him to th e utm ost and play so H enry retu rn ed home. “ To preserve A m erican independ or num erical count. “ W hy, you would th in k I was a L ith ia p ark a t 7:30 p. m. and rance it th ro u g h no m a tte r w hat th e cost, W illiam A. D alsiel, deputy state -» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ (By th e U nited P ress) bloom ing c h ild !” th e sailo r exclaim ed ence, A m erican sovereignty, and 9-4t W ho quit th e g am e?” a t N atato riu m a t 9:00 p. m. sealer, says th a t upon investigation BISMARK, N. D., Sept. 10.— P re s thereby best serve th e w elfare of m » l l l l l » O I O O M M ' when Bishop apprehended him . Ju st in Salem and o th er Oregon cities he ident W ilson declared in a speech m ankind, th e com m ittee proposes as if I d id n ’t know th e way to San has found th a t peaches a re being here today th a t th e question before these am endm ents and reserv atio n s.” F ran cisco .” the A m erican people in th e ir consld* H alf of th e rep o rt is devoted to a sold by th e bushel o r in boxes th a t defense of th e work of th e com m it are supposed to contain th e equiva SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.— F ol eration of th e peace tre a ty is faltly, •‘Peace of w ar.” He said the failure tee, criticism of P resid en t W ilson and lent in m easure. In m any instances, lowing are m ark et q u o tatio n s: of th e tre a ty would resu lt In despair answ ers to th e arg u m en ts for th e be says these boxes a re not filled BUTTER— E xtras, 64 ^ c . tre a ty advanced by th e president and and each sale is a violation of the EGGS— E x tras, 68c; firsts, 57 ^ c , th a t would cause chaos, and charged th at “ A m erica’s delay is in ju rin g th e its su p p o rters and condem nation of law. T he law reg u lates th e sale of ap pullets, 57 ^ c . whole w orld.” the League of N ations a breeder of PENDLETON, O re,, Sept. 10. — POULTRY— B roilers, 32c; hens, ples by c reatin g a sta n d a rd box of W ilson argeud ag ain st sep aratin g war. The P rince of W ales him self may be certain dim ensions and apples placed 34c. The rem ain d er deals w ith th e text the League of N ations from the an a ttra c tio n not on th e program for CATTLE— Top s.eers, 1 0% c; sec in these boxes should be packed and ual and league reserv atio n s adopted treaty, tsa tin g th a t th e tre a ty won’t the te n th a n n u al P endleton Round- not throw n in loosely, which now onds, 8 % s; cows, heifers, 8c; calves. work w ithout th e league. by th e com m ittee. Up, which will be held T hursday, 13% c. The rep o rt points out th a t o th e r appears to be th e prevailing prac “ You dare not kill th e young men F rid ay and S aturday, Septem ber 18. HOGS— Top, 16*4c. tice, says Mr. Dalziel. n ations besides th is one have not yet of th e w orld for dishonest purposes,” 19 and 20, a t Pendleton. His h ig h SH E E P— Ewes, 7c; w ethers, 8% c; Mr. Dalziel says he does not wish ratified th e tre a ty . lie declared, em phasizing th a t h e a r ness .who is now in C anada on a to u r lam bs, 10c. to cause the honest farm er o r busi In m eeting th e a rg u m en t th a t tra d e ings before th e league councils would (By th e U nited P ress) rest. These periods w ere occasions west, has been invited to be present BARLEY— Feed, »3.12 Mi; ship- ness m an inconvenience o r ex tra ex relations w ith G erm any aw ait ra ti prevent wars. for im prom ptu receptions for th e sol at th e g rea test fro n tie r show in all NEW YORK, Sept. 10.— The F irst pense in m ark etin g his product, but ping, »3.12 %c. Many prosperous looking m en in fication of th e tre a ty th e rep o rt d iers by th e ad m irin g throngs. A m erica and it is possible th a t he D ivision, first in F rance and first in the tim e has come when th e “ short- cites export figures show ing th a t th is theaudience failed to join in the ap W hen G eneral P ershing reached will consent to atten d . b a ttle , w as first in th e h e a rts of its w eight a rtis t,” reg ard less of w heth tra d e has been going on ever since plause, s ittin g w ith folded arms*. W h eth er o r not royalty is present, co u n try m en today, w hen th e fam ous Forty-second s tre e t th e h u n d red s of er he be farm er, m erch an t o r ven th e arm istice w as signed. “ Men in despair destroy govern benches and th e re will be kings crow ned a t th is u n it, led by G eneral Pershing, wounded soldiers on dor, m ust cease operations in O re The claim th a t th e adoption of m ents,” Dilson w arned. in arch ed down F ifth avenue in wheel chairs th e re stru g g led to th e ir y e a r’s Round-Up. Never have any gon. The audience was a r a th e r quiet feet and saluted th e general. Maimed cowboys won a title tw o consecutive th e am endm ents would involve re- A m e ric a ’s "V ictory p a ra d e .” m m m m m m m m m • ♦ M M M m m »-S-I one. Many typical w estern figures O ver ground hallow ed by the and. crippled as they were they w ere tim es and follow ers of th e Round- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •« • m m m m m m m m m m < M M M M M M M I M were in the crow d, some w ith huge blood of th e ir fo refath ers, who gave still im bued w ith th e sp irit th a t con Up a re w ondering who will win th e (By th e U nited P ress) plush som breros. T here w ere a th e ir lives for A m erican liberty, quered the flow er of th e P russian crow n fo r bulldogging a steer, rid LAREDO, Texas, Sept. 10.— The num ber of Sioux Indians sp o rtin g th e s e 25,000 young c ru sad ers whose arm y. Many of th e legless am ong ing a relay strin g and for roping. steam er Moro Castle is being held w hite collars and looking q u ite n a t SATURDAY NIGHT b ro th e rs gave th e ir lives for w orld them were lifted from th e ir seats T here a re w o rld ’s cham pionship ti by Mexican officials a t Tampico, ty. lib e rty , tram p ed th ro u g h long lines by m arines to give th e salu te. It tles to be com pelted for by th e cow charged w ith being loaded w ith con Many people telephoned th a t they desired to ta k e advantage The president spoke in a sm all of m assed h um anity to th e accom was a spectacle th a t b ro u g h t te a rs to girls, too, and in all, 19 d ifferen t trab an d arm s and am m unition foi of th e B argain W eek price of Tidings, b u t could not get to th e of th e a te r building whic asflhlltlyhw th e eyes of m any. events will be contested for d u rin g p an im en t of resounding cheers. the rebels, according to a dispatch fice S aturday on account of th e rain, m ost of th e down tow n sub th e a tre building which was filled, th e th re e big days. A tth e ir head rode G eneral P e rsh today. The vessel is under m ilita rj scribers renew ed on th e b arg ain week basis but those citizens but held not over a th o n san d p er NOW CHRISTEN SH IP guard. The Moro C astle is a noted in g and staff. living in th e edge of tow n w ere rained in. WITH ORANGE JUICE WANT TO HELP RUN ’EM G rim and erect, P ershing gazed blockade ru n n er, having been prom i sons. In o rd er to accom m odate those who could not ta k e advantage P resid en t W ilson abandoned his (By th e U nited P ress) (By th e United P ress) fixedly ahead as he rode,, seem ingly nent in num erous C entral and South of th e o ffer la st wfeek we have decided to continue th e bargain high h at and m orning dress, w ear LOS ANGELES HARBOR, Sept. unconscious of th e personal trib u te s A m erican revolutions and w ars. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.— A d price for one m ore week. % ing a plain soft h a t and business su it Bhowered upon him . Behind th e gen 10.— O range juice has tak e n the dressing th e N ational F e d eratio n of All those renew ing for one year before S aturday, Septem ber as being m ore in accord w ith th e place of cham pagne a t th e ch riste n e ra l rode two "non-com s,” one b e a r EXPECT REVISION LIVESTOCK F edem l Em ^loves in convention 13, nine o’clock in th e evening, will be given the w estern atm osphere. ing of ships b uilt in th e y ard s of the here today. President t Seward red* in g th e U nited States Hag. th e other UNLOADING CHARGES SOON Southw estern Shipbuilding company ommended a system of shop commit* F ive D oPar Rate for th e D ally One Y ear P e rsh in g 's sta rre d pennant. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— R evis This will be th e last extension of th e barg ain rate. More th a n a th ousand wounded here. The W est N eris, w-hich r e tees under which the employes would ion of charges for livestock unload •«> ♦ m en of th e F irst Division rode in au cently slid down th e ways, had a bot share in the management of the varl- ing a t Chicago was forecast in a te n ♦ THE WEATHER ♦ tom obiles. They w ere show ered w ith tle of orange juice b roken over her ou sgovernment bureaus. Such a tativ e decision by an in te rsta te com > F o r O regon— F a ir and warmer. ♦ prow and officials of th e com pany proposal has already ,ady been p r e » n t-|:; Ground Floor Camp. B u ll« » » . H m m o erce com m ission exam iner who rec flow ers, c ig a rettes and candies. ❖ ♦ om At th e end of each h o u r of m arch declare th a t a t fu tu re christenings, ed by th e B ureau of War Risk lnsur-l ’ ommended that they be reduced. |» e e e » » M M M e « e e e » e » e e e e M « e » e e » e + + ance. divUnou halted for tea minutes' the same substance will be used. ............* .1 ' F PASSES IN REVIEW ON STREETS OF NEW YORK TEAM STRONG HE WON’T SAIL FRI Prince May See the Big Round-Up Famous Steamer Again in Trouble BARGAIN WEEK EXTENDED ’TIL NEXT ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS