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XLIII ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDESNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919 NUMBER 45 CONFERENCE MAY END IN ♦ ♦ ♦ • > ll> * <8> » ♦ I >>»♦«♦«♦♦♦>>•♦< »«♦ » NOTICE. ❖ V \ ROW ■?> 4> OY, OY, CIGARS WILL 9 9 COST SMOKERS MORE. i S> Merchants are asked to dec- ♦ 9 Ouch, fellers, it’s going to •$> | ♦ orate their windows in honor of I <•> cost us more to smoke. <8> ♦ Theodore Roosevelt this week ! <S> Puffing a Portland-made ci- 4> ♦ during the campaign for the -S>> 1 gar will set the puffers back <§> <S> Roosevelt Memorial fund which 4> : <♦> some mills more per puff. 9 4» is in progress. 9 ; 9 For the price has went up >1 9 A picture of the late presi- -$■ 4» a thousand— and the puffers 4> ♦ dent with flags or some appro- 9 4> pay the freight. 4> priate emblems are asked by before ratification by the United ♦ the soliciting committee to be «$> 4> ThiB is the why of the where- -S' (By the United Press) States becomes effective, the commit <s> shown in the window of every 9 fore. (By the United Press) WASHINGTON. Oct. 22.—With tee declared. < S > Portland cigar makers now 9 business place in the city. 9 PORTLAND, Oct—22.— Two ban WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.— Presi treaty friends and foes prepared to Amendments to the reservations 9 9 ' dits robbed M. L. Smith, a jeweler, <S> get >2 more a thousand for 9 dent Wilson warned the Industrial clash at the outset, the foreign rela which Hitchcock and other democrats in the Helig theater building, of : <S> rolling the “filthy weed.” The $> Conference that it must find some tions committee today took up the offered were repeatedly voted down. >2500 in diamonds and cash at 9:20 | 9 manufacturers will absorb >1 of 4» common ground of agreement in a work of framing the resolution of The “steam roller is well greased,” this morning and escaped in an au- tlie incre sed cost> passing the letter which Chairman Lane read to Senator Pomerene declared upon ratification. tomobile which a partner had ready other buck on to the retailer, -♦> conference Strong reservations as a part of the leaving the meeting. conference today. Otherwise, in front of the store for a getaway. 4> who in turn will pass the buck 9 national disaster is invited, he de- The committee approved the Long resolution is the program of Senator ' % Smith rushed into the street and 9 to us. I dared. Lodge, and the republican members reservations regarding withdrawal Simple, isn’t it? 9 fired shots at the speeding machine, 9 Following the reading of the let from the league. Article Ten ana of the committee. (By the United Press.) but apparently none were effective ter, when the conference was expect- Unqualified acceptance, or if that mandates which will be accepted only WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.— Samuel 1 ing a move from the labor group in- Gompers introduced a new collective cannot be secured, mild reservations with the approval oT congress, juris 9 <§> <§> 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 <S> dicating whether or not it would bargaining proposal at the opening are what Senator Hitchcock and diction over domestic questions and * w.thdraw a motion to send the presi- of the afternoon session of the In other treaty supporters are seeking. the Monroe doctrine. MUST HAVE IT dent the conference’s assurance dustrial Conference. “I will ask its The vote ran 11 to 6 on most of Reservations to the treaty would that it would stay on the job brought immediate consideration,” he said, have to be adopted by the other al the amendments, and 10 to 7 on oth WORCHESTER, Mass., Oct. objection from President Gompers. -«I will make no argument for the lied powers, the esnate foreign rela ers. 22.— Speaking of ‘ underhand” He asked permission for his group resolution unless the conference tions committee today decided. There was a bitter fight over Ar I 4* methods— thieves tunneled into to withdraw, and adjournment was makes it clear that it wants such dis- The committee took up the ques ticle Ten, three democratic amend the cellar of a saloon here and taken for half an hour. cussion from me,” said Gompers. tion of whether American reserva ments being rejected in succession. departed with thirty gallons of 9 Wilson’s letter, in part, said: “It Although the labor group is re- tions would require the assent of The reservations approved are 9 ¡peal “red licker.’ 9. is my understanding that you have ported to have decided to withdraw other powers and the vote was 10 to those reported out by the commit i (By the United Pres») Ì 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ; divided upon one portion only of a unless the resolution is adopted, 7 in favor of this as a condition of tee on foreign relations when it LONDON, Oct. 22.— Conflicting — ----------------------- - j possible large program which has not Gompers delivered no such ultima- ratification. placed the treaty before the senate. reports are being received here re been fully developed. «■ turn during his speech. McCumber, republican) voted with garding the progress of the anti- “Before severances are effected. His manner, however, indicated th e democratic senators, while ALL READY’ NOW based upon the pr sent differences, I that the labor group had decided TO TRY’ THE KAISER Bolshevik attack against Petrograd. Shields, democrat, voted with the re A Berlin dispatch reported an of believe you should stand together for to take drastic action in event the publicans. (Special to The Tidings) ficial communique from General Yu- development of that full program, resolution is defeated. LONDON, Oct. 22.— Bonar Law It is predicted at the White House touching many questions within the That the labor delegates have de- that the committee’s action will be announced today in the house of denitch declaring he had reached (By the United Press) broad scope or your investigations, cided to remain in the Industrial defeated on the floor of the senate. commons when parliament recon Petrograd, and that street fighting NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Though ‘It is to be expected that as a conference if the conference recog- The senators will take no steps vened that all preparations .had been was progressing in the outskirts. called off twice by officials of the whole the plan of a program can be nizeB the right of workers to organ- Other dispatches, however, re leading to reopening of the negotia made for thetrial of the former kai LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22. Detec- unions, the strike of longshoremen agreed upon which will advance fur- ize and bargain collectively through tions. according to the administra ser. His extradition will not be de ported that the Bolsheviki were not lives believe that Mrs. Zola Schmidt, which has tied up the port of New ther the productive capacity of representatives of their own choosing only successfully resisting the attack manded, however, until all nations tion view. who was found dead last night, was York for nearly three weekg ,g gU11 America through the establishment without coercion from any source, it At least three great powers must have signed the peace treaty, Law on Petrograd but were winning vic murdered by George Crossman in a ln prOgress tories on other fronts. of a surer and heartier co-opera- was learned. assent to the American reservations added. fit of jealousy. Although one faction of the thou- tion between all elements engaged While the red armies are keeping ------------------------- Crossman was found dead in an- 8ands of strikers voted yesterday to 'n industry. the anti-Bolshevik forces from the city gates by frequent sorties, it is other room of the apartment. He return to work, not a man resumed “The Publi« expects that you shall have that one end in view, and stay reported that both Diniken and Kol was clad in a vivid red kimono, and his job. held a revolver In one hand. together until a way is found leading chak have received setbacks. A letter addressed to the woman NEW YORK, Oct. 22.— Radical to that end or until it is revealed In the south, the Bolsheviki are reported to have recaptured Crel, in which the writer made love was element of the striking longshoremen that the men who work, and the[ ' have organized a new strike commit men who manage American industry,: and driven Deniken back to the out found. It is believed Crossman found this tee which will present its demands are so set upon divergent paths that skirts of Kieff. On Kolchak’s front the Bolsheviki - letter whi,e the woman waa sleeping.- to Mayor Hylan. all efforts at co-operation are doomed * » !» > » » ♦ « ♦ > > > > » » to failure. are said to have advanced fourteen "I renew my appeal that with a miles in the Kurgan region, taking a thousand prisoners, and to have full comprehension of the almost in- (By the United Press) won successes in other sectors. comparable importance of your task CHICAGO. .Oct. 22.— Hog prices The, Bolsheviki, according to reli-j to this end and with full faith in the dropped from 16 cents to a dollar able estimates, are in no present high patriotism and good faith of today. SAN FRANCISCO— Relief for Cal each, you will push your task to a ______ danger of a munitions shortage due ifornia and Oregon fruit shippers happy conclusion.” to the large quantities they captured KANSAS CITY. Oct. 22.— Hogs and lumber men is seen in the an in Kolchak’s recent retreat. reached the lowest figure today in nouncement of District Director Wil Their armies are saifi to total seven GROUNDED STEAMER SAVED of Palermo, Italy; M. Va de Yyvere, more than two years, here. liam Sproule in behalf of the United hundred and twenty thousand. (By the United Press) Belgian minister of state; E. Vaan (By the United Press) States Railroad administration that, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.—The INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 22.—The der Vel, president of Louvain univer- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ Oct. 22. sity; LONDON, Oct. 22.— General Yu- henceforth all roads under Federal Pellorin de la Touche, president Nippon ^,aru’ a passenger steamer, continued drop in the price of hogs denitch has halted his advance on — Business men of five nations met of the Compagnie Generale Transat- which grounded on the rocky *beach on the Indianapolis livestock mar- control will levy storage charges of Petrograd, awaiting reinforcements here today, bringing together in an lantique; Jean Clement, represent- >10 per day on refrigerator cars not Point Pedro this morning, was ket is today reflected ____ in __ the rot Hi I before attempting to enter the city, ■ international conference representa (By the United Press) unloaded after five days from which later floated. She carried 283 pas- markets. The price of pork is 1) ing the French minister of com- WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.— The according to a Helsingfors dispatch. :Uves of the governments and indus- free time begins, and a similar , .. TT .. . merce; Marshall Stevens, member of sengers- No damage was done to cents a pound lower than on July 28, A dispatch filed charge on cars of lumber held for president today signed the food con L 2 J . ! n_______ *he British parliament, and Balie J. .tne vesseL "hen prices were at the peak. reconsignment after 48 hours free trol act, giving the Attorney General reported that aviators attached to States Chamber of Commerce. Dele- King, Glasgow, chairman of the Na anti-Bolshevik army gations from France, Belgium, Eng- time. Both charges are in addition power to prosecute profiteers. Wilson Bermondt’s tional Light Castings asscociation. dropped an ultimatum in’ the city land and Italy comprised the for- also signed three other measures of to the present demurrage rates. Commenting on the importance of threatening to bombard it unless it elRn guests. The new tariff has been filed by minor importance. the convention. Secretary SLkiJnner Working out plans for effective was surrendered by midnight. J. E. Fairbanks, general secretary said: “American manufacturers and BAR OUT ALIENS German attempts to cross the Dwi financing of European countries for and treasurer of the American Rail financiers are conscious of the fact na have been repulsed by the Letts, development of trade relations be (By the United Press) road association, in behalf of all that it is up to the business men of WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—The sen it is stated in unofficial reports. tween the hemispheres are the pri- roads and under authority of the In America to provide an effective work | mary reasons for the meeting, ac- ate today passed the house bill ex terstate Commerce commission. ing plan for capitalizing the war- I cording to David A. Skinner, assist- Following close upon the appoint tending wartime passport restrictions stricken allied countries of Euprope, <3> ant secretary of the chamber. ment of terminal car service com over the entrance of aliens into the YVEATHER FORECAST a I Amnn^ tho ... which- after all, is the great market ♦ Among the delegates from the » Eu- mittees at all important centers this United States. The bill provides of this country. ---- ♦ ropean nations are: Guigicomo Mar- latest step to secure prompt release that the regulations shall continue “It is remarkable to note the tre For Oregon- Probably rain. <•> coni, father of the wireless telegraph of equipment and speed up car sup for one year. mendous interest which has been 9 9 9 9 9 9 ><$> 4- « inventor ¡Salvatore Tagiavia, mayor ply is expected to greatly facilitate aroused by this international confer (By the United Press) M I M M I the administration's efforts to sup ence. Every trade and industry in DENVER, Colo., Oct. 22.—Tur ply the needs of the shipping public. the United States is sending its moil over this city’s street railway One of the main difficulties the keenest representatives. American problem was to be settled in today’s Pacific Coast fruit shippers have had business and financiers are realizing special election on two plans for to contend with in the present car that their future depends largely on fixing fares, the elastic fare plan and shortage has been delay in unload SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.— Fol the speedy rehabilitation of Europe. the service-at-cost scheme. Both ing cars at eastern points. Hundreds lowing are market quotations: With the prospect of an early ratifi specify an initial 6-cent fare with of cars, badly needed in the west EGGS— Extras, 81c. cation of the peace treaty there is free transfers. have been held in storage by brokers BUTTER— Extras, 64c. now at hand great need for a sys- The people’s choice is supposed to and receivers. The same thing to a POULTRY— Broilers, 32c; hens, By Don E. Chamberlain, one had its men wiped out. We tem of financial European countries.” decide the future policy of the city lesser extent has handicapped west 36c. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) couldn’t even succor our wounded. council toward the street railway ern lumbermen. (By the United Press) CATTLE—Top steers, 10He. NEW YORK.— "We had orders to ‘ But in those seven days we held SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.— Union problem. A good sized vote was ex The newly levied penalties on us-1 HOGS— Top, 13 He. fight to the death. We merely fol-1 every inch of ground and stopped the stevedores here will not handle sup- P®cted to be cast as interest in the Ing cars for storage purposes con SHEEP— Ewes, 7c; wethers, >e; lowed orders.” i German onrush. Finally after the plies, arms, or munitions shipments question is general. stitute a drastic effort to release the lambs, 12%c. This was the terse explanation battle we retired to the south side of (By the United Press) car supply and meet conditions consigned to the allies in Siberia for Under the service at cost plant the BARLEY— Spot feed, >3.05; ship here by Lieutenant ’ General Baron the river. The Germans didn’t en-' BALTIMORE, Oct. 22.— Six men the overthrow of the soviet govern- council would create a board of tram- brought about by abnormal crops. ; ping >3.10. Jacques, commander of the Third ter Dixmude until November. ! way control which would have con- We simply had been ordered to were P^haps seriously injured and ment, it was announced today. Belgian army division, and who The riggers and stevedores’ unions trol over expenditures and service YVILSON STILL IMPROYTiS fought at Liege, Antwerp, on the fa- fight to the death. We merely fol a dozen less seriously hurt, by an explosion of ail vapors on a tank passed resolutions to that effect on by the street railway company. Re- (By the United Press) mous victory of a single Belgian lowed orders. WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. The brigade of infantry which stopped the I “As an example of the terrific steamer at a drydock here today. A the grounds that the U. S. has failed turift would be limited to a fixed per president had one of the best nights Germans at Dixmude in October, | strain we were under: On the night Rshted match was dropped, causing; to declare war on Russia and that cent on the "fair” valuation of the if the allied powers now seeking the railway property but no guarantee I of the 25th, a German battalion the explosion, it is believed. since his illness began,” said his 1914. overthrow of soviet Russia are sue- to stockholders is provided for. Un- physycians’ bulletin today. “His “From October 19 to 26 we fought forced its way through Dixmude to cessful they will “wipe out for the der the service-at-cost plan fares' PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL digestion is more satisfactory.” and held them without budging an the south bank of the river in our working classes of all countries the would start at six cents but might be (By the United Press) inch,” Jacques told the United Press, rear. I blew out mv candle light.! UNKNOWN VESSEL ASHORE “The Germans were advancing. The1 Some officers were killed because: WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.— Presi- social and economic conquests al- raised or lowered according to the (By tne United Press) relation of the company's revenue and fighting was very, very hot. It was their lights gave the Germans a tar- nent Wilson signed several bills to- ready undertaken or obtained.” Throughout the'day. It was learned at the White! NEW BEDFORD. Mass., Oct. 22. an inferno all the time. I was wound- get to shoot at. expenses. If the company lowered TRY HIM SECOND TIME (By the United Press) — An unknown vessel is ashore off ed twice. More bodies were strewn night we heard the Germans in our House Secretary Tumulty will later fares a small additional earning on <By the United Press) YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio, Oct. 22.— Nantucket, according to a report re over the ground than there were I rear singing, shooting and killing, announce what measures were the valuation would be allowed. The TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 22.— Ephe- cost scheme also authorizes the peo- Eight persons were shot or stabbed ceived here. A life saving crew has effectives. In front of us they were constantly signed. sia Fanni is scheduled to go to trial pie to buy the plant at any time they here early today in a clash between gone to the assistance of the ship. The Germans were absolutely charging our lines. I ------------------------- here today on the charge of having vote to do so. BOLSHEY’IK SHIPS SUNK alleged negro steel strikebreakers “But our morale held. The Ger mad, charging, charging, charging, LONDON, Oct. 22.—Two Bolshevik stabbed Mike Reagan seven times The elastic six cent fare plan pro- and union pickets. Five negroes were ROME HAS EARTHQUAKE charging, morning noon and night. mans finally stopped and the battle (By the United Press) We had to keep our finger on the was ours. The German battalion destroyers were sunk by British and during an altercation on the night vides that whenever the present wage arrested. The fifth negro is said to have ROME, Oct. 22.—A strong earth trigger all the time. We couldn’t which had forced its way through our Esthonian destroyers in Kaporia of August 16. schedule for employes is changed the confessed to stabbing Andy Huma- quake shock lasting five seconds oc-j get forward even to relieve our out-J lines never returned We killed or Bay, yesterday, the admiralty an- The jury which first heard the rate of car fare should be changed Fanni case, September 18, disagreed, accordingly. Ajo, a picket, who may die. nounced. curred in this vicinity this morning, posts, all of which but one held. This, captured the entire battalion. m is a i t t SHOOISSBf OFF BOT IS STILL ON E FORD CONTROL Five Nations In Business Conference TRY TO SETTLE CAR FRI REFUSE TO The Fight to the Death at Dixmude Fire On Tanker STEEL RIOT T E