TERMS TOO HARSH SAYS FOE
■OF C U M T WEEK
Brief Resume Most important
Daily News Items.
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STATE NEW S
IN BRIEF.
Germans Asaert'to'Sign Would Be Ex
ecuting “ DeJth Sentence.”
Washtngton, D. C.—Germany, al
though realizing that she must make
sacrifices to obtain peace, is convinced
that the execution of the peace treaty
as drawn is "more than the German
people can bear."
Count von Brockdorff Rantzau, head
▼1
Director Says Public Ownership
Only Other Solution.
At a meeting of the subscribers to
the Pacific & Eastern railroad stock
Wednesday evening at Medford, it
was decided to finance the proposition
with local capital and have the com
plete control of the road at home.
LUMBER BUSINESS IS GOOD
Stocka in West Coast Mills Are Badly
Broken, Says Report.
Seattle.—Commercial lumber busi
ness has resumed in good volume, ac
cording to a statement issued Thurs
day by Robert B. Allen, secretary-
manager of the West Coast Lumber
men’s association. The recovery, how
ever, ye said, has not yet reached the
$26 average to which the war indus
tries board declared it was entitled,
and costs since the signing of the
armistice have increased 23' cents a
thousand feet.
Lumber stocks In West Coast mills,
the statement adds, are badly broken.
The association’s stock report showed
flooring stocks 65 per cent of normal,
celling 45 to 87 per cent of normal,
drop siding from 52 per cent below
normal to 20 per cent above, finish
lumber from 32 below to 8 above nor
mal, and other lumber grades simi
larly affected. During April stocks
decreased 1.63 per cent.
During December, January, Febru
ary, March and April, the statement
said, the lumber industry absorbed
extremely heavy losses, but recently
prices have stiffened until discount
sheets show an advance of $6 or more
in nearly all grades. Actual average
sales, however, are somewhat below
this advance, it was stated.
S EASTERN CITIES
Attorney General Palmer Home
Object of One Attack.
Taking advantage of a brief absence
from
the building of all the force of
of the German peace delegation, thus
the sheriff’s office, two prisoners con
sums up the attitude of the German
fined in the county jail at Pendleton
nation towards the proposed treaty of
Thursday broke jail by sawing their
peace in a note to the allied and asso
way through the bars of a back win
Mayor o f Cleveland, O., Federal Judge
Events o f Noted People, Government* ciated powers, outlining various Ger Government Official Tells House Com dow.
man counter proposals. The German
at Pittsburg and Others Marked.
mittee Roads Need More Cash,
and Pacific Northwest and Other
One of the biggest liquor hauls of
note, delivered to Premier Clemen-
the year was made early on morning
Radical Blown to Atoms.
Things Worth Knowing.
But He Opposes Rate Rise.
last week on the state highway south
ceau, president of the peace confer
of Bend, when Sheriff S. E. Roberts
ence, last Thursday, was made public
and Chief of Police L. A. W. Nixon
Washington, D. C.—Another at
Private advices received in Wash Sunday night by the state depart
Washington, D. C.— Director-Gener
stopped the car driven by John Rogers
ingtun Tuesday In Mexican circles ment.
tempted reign of terror, directed chief
al Hines outlined to the American
The German delegation nowhere in Short Line railroad association con of Pendleton, finding four cases of
ly against public officials who have
said Francisco V i ^ ’s forces captured
whisky.
been active in their prosecution of
Chihuahua City Monday. The advices its note asserts that it will refuse to vention here Tuesday his plan tor a
sign the present treaty, but declares solution of the railroad problem, un
enemy aliens and other radicals, was
were without official confirmation,
An active campaign throughout
on behalf of the German nation that der which the railroads would be con Linn county this week in behalf of
launched shortly before midnight Mon
Ksthonian and Finnish forces have
“ even in her need, justice for her is solidated into from 12 to 20 great sys the proposed $600,000 bond issue for
day
night.
taken Petrograd, according to an un
too sacred a thing to allow her to tems under government regulation road improvement was decided upon
A bomb explosion which damaged
confirmed telegram from Vardoe re
stoop to accept conditions which she sufficiently definite as to attract pri at a meeting of the Linn County Good
the residence of Attorney-General A.
ceived by the National Tidende at Co
cannot undertake to carry out.”
Mitchell Palmer, in the fashionable
vate capital and affording protection Roads association in Albany Thurs
penhagen.
Exclusion of Germany from the to the weaker roads. The only alter day. It is proposed to hold meetings
northwest section of Washington, but
The Utah State Press association league of nations, the note asserts, native to such regulation, he declared, in all sections of the county.
which apparently resulted only in the
(
In convention at Salt Lake City, adopt means that in signing the peace treaty, would be public ownership, for under
death of the bomb planter, was fol
After filing a petition bearing 250
ed resolutions favoring the return of Germany would be executing a "de any other plan private management
lowed at brief intervals by Bimilar ex
the railroads to private ownership cree for its own proscription, nay, its would be doomed to ultimate failure. signatures asking a recall election at
plosions in seven other cities in a belt
Cherries Open at 7 «Cents.
the annual school meeting June 16
They also favored the league of na own death sentence.”
extending from Cleveland to Boston.
The director-general said each sys
Yakima.—The 1919 cherry market
tions covenant.
The German people, the note says, tem must he made up of some of the with the Intention of ousting Carl A.
Besides Washington, Cleveland and
Johnson, member of the Bend school opens with a quotation 2 cents higher Boston, cities in which bomb outrages
have
been
disappointed
in
their
hope
stronger
roads
and
some
of
the
weaker
The report of the killing Sunday of
board, the petition signers were in a pound than a year ago, although occurred were Pittsburg, Paterson, N.
Miguel Otto, an American, by Yaquis, for a peace of justice which had been ones, be of a highly competitive char
formed that Mr. Jqhnson will go out the crop was scant then, while this J., West Philadelphia, New York and
promised
and
stands
"aghast"
at
the
acter
and
have
government
represen
near. La Colnrada, Sonora, was con
of office before he can be recalled.
season it is about normal. Buyers Newtonville, Mass.
firmed Tuesday. Otto’s body was demands made upon them by the “ vic tation on its directorate.
for Libby, McNeill & Libby are in
torious
violence
of
our
enemies.”
West Philadelphia and Pittsburg
A
workable
basis
on
which
a
proper
found, stripped of clothing, mutilated
As a trophy of the conquests in
The German delegation agrees to return on the valuation of the railroad which her sons participated, and of the field for good stock at 7 cents a were subjected to two separate ex
and with a bullet hole through the
reduction of Germany's army and navy properties could be ascertained, was her own- driving annihilation of the pound, although it is not yet deter plosions.
head.
on condition that Germany be ad' essential, Mr. Hines declared, adding victory liberty loan quota, in the fifth mined how many cherries they will
The similarity of the reports re
Two men were shot to death and mltted immediately/to the league of
try to handle at the big cannery. Chi ceived from the various cities recalled
that excess earnings should be divided and last campaign, Portland is soon to
two others were dangerously wounded nations; to renounce Germany’s' sov
cago buyers are ready to take any to the authorities the May-day bomb
between the railroads and the govern possess a captured German cannon—
in a riot late Tuesday night growing ereign rights in Alsace-Lorraine and
amount of fruit offered.
ment.
plot of a month ago.
one of the few awarded to cities which
out of the labor disturbances Involv Posen, but as to all other territories
The bomb planted under the steps
Prompt action by congress in pro led the loan in the several districts.
ing 13,000 emplo/es of the Wiilys- which Germany is called upoq to give
of the home of the attorney-general
viding for the future of the railroads
Overland Automobile company at To up the principle of self-determination,
The Bay City sawmill Thursday
at 2132 R. street wrecked the dwelling,
•was necessary, in Mr. Hines' view, as
ledo, O.
applicable at once, is asked; to sub the present situation causes the public announced it had met the prevailing
smashed in the windows of adjoining
minimum schedule of $4 per day for
Sweden and Denmark have notified ject all German colonies to administra to suffer.
houses for a block, but injured no one
the peace conference that they will tion by the league of nations, but
within the Palmer residence.
Only by increased rates can the gov common labor and declared a night
Portland.—Wheat—Government ba
not join in a blockade of Germany in under German mandatory and to ernment-controlled railroads meet op shift will be added at the mill Thurs
An empty suitcase found near the
the event of a German refusal to sign make the indemnity payments as re erating expenses, Director-General day. The mill was unafble to operate sis, $2.20 per bushel.
entrance and a handbill signed “ the
Flour — Patents, $11.45 delivered anarchistic fighters,”, printed on red
the peace treaty. They state that a quired, but in amounts that will Hines told the house appropriations on night schedule on attempting to
blockade could be made effective with burden the German taxpayer no more committee. He is opposed to any in recently, because the wages were to $11.30 at mill; bakers’, $11.15@11.30; paper, worded in inflammatory fashion
whole wlleat, $10.25@10.40; .graham and serving notice of the intent of its
heavily than the taxpayer of the most crease at this time, however, because low.
out their violating their neutrality.
$10.05@10.20.
heavily burdened nation among those it might advance the cost of necessi
authors to begin general war on lead
At
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Polk
Modification of the war-time pro represented on the reparafions com
Millfeed— Mill run f. o. b. mill, car ers of society, was the only clew avail
ties of life.
County
Fruitgrowers'
association
held
hibition law so the working man may mission.
Mr. Hines, who appeared to ask for in the commercial club room in Dallas, lots, $37@38 per ton, mixed cars able at a late hour.
have light wines and beer was urged
The note declares Germany is will $1,200,000,000 additional for the rail the following officers were elected to $37.50@38.50: ton lots or over, $39@
Instantly upon receipt of the news
Tuesday by representatives of organ ing to pool her entire merchant marftife
road administration’s revolving fund manage the affairs of the organization 40; less than ton, $40@41; rolled bar of the attempt on -the lives of other
ized labor. Plea was made at the with that of the associated powers.
for the remainder of this calendar during the coming year: President, H. ley, $60@62; rolled oats, $61; ground leading men in other communities,
first of the hearings by the house ju Neutral participation in the inquiry as
year, declared that while wages of C. Eakin; vice-president, Henry Voth; barley, $60.
Major Pullman ordered special guards
diciary committee upon liquor meas to responsibility for the war is asked
Corn— Whole, ton, $75; cracked, $77 sent out to the residences of cabinet
railroad employes had been increased secretary, Frank V. Brown; treasurer,
ures.
Hay—Buying prices f. o. b. Port officers and prominent men in the,,
51 to 52 per cent during government N. L. Guy.
land:
Eastern Oregon timothy, $36® government.
Toronto's “ general" strike In sym
control, they now were only “ reason
John R. Smith, a mining prospector 37 per ton; alfalfa, $28; valley grain
pathy with striking metal workers end
Mr. Palmer and other members of
able and fair.” He added that he could
who has delved in the out-of-the-way hay, $26@28; clover, $26@28.
ed Tuesday night, when representa
the family were at home, but escaped
see no prospect of reducing them.
Butter — Cubes, 92-score, 59c; 91- any injury, though the front of the
tives of the various unions Involved
The present Wages were based on places in Coos and Curry counties for
voted to accede to the request of the
corresponding rates in industry, Mr. the past seven years, has disposed of score, 5814c; 90-score, 58c; prints, residence almost collapsed with the
metal trades council that sympathetic
Mayence.— The Rhine republic was Hines said, and while the increases a placer claim on Rock creek, south parchment wrappers, box lots, 60c; force of the explosion. They were on
strikers return to work. This deci proclaimed Sunday in various Rhine were in part responsible for the gov ern Coos, for $10,000. Mr. Smith has cartons, 61c; half boxes, Ht: more; the second floor preparatory t'o retir
sion affects between #000 and 8000 cities. The population welcomed the ernment loss in operating the lines, investigated every mineral belt in less than half boxes, lc more; butter- ing at the time.
workers.
As in Washington, the bomb plot in
event with satisfaction and expressed part of the loss was represented in in districts’ mentioned and opened many fat, No. 1, 59@60c per pound, station.
prospects.
Eggs — Oregon ranch, case count, Boston was directed against a public
Prominent business men of Tokio the hope that it would put an end to creases of from 55 to 70 per cent in
45c; candled, 46c; selects, 48c.
official. He was Justice Albert F.
have met to discuss the project of lay the painful uncertainty prevailing' in equipment costs.
Nearly 1000 applications have al
Poultry— Hens, 35c; broilers, 32@ Hayden, of the Roxbury municipal
ing a now cable line between Japan the Rhine provinces regarding the
ready received by the real estate de
35c; geese and live turkeys, nominal; court, who recently handed down de
and the United States. Committees allied nations and Germany.
partment from realty brokers who
dressed
turkeys, 40@45c.
cisions in riot cases, in which more
The new government is headed by
will be appointed to study the ques
want to take ou£ licenses for the
Veal—Fancy, 19c per pound.
than 100 men and women were ar
tion. The persistent delay in cable Dr. Dorden. It has been installed
current year. C. V. Johnson, who has,
Pork—Fancy, 26c per pound.
raigned in connection with a radical
messages has aroused public opinion provisionally at Wiesbaden. Dr. Dor
been appointed manager of the real
Fruits— Apples, $4@5.50 per box; demonstration in the Roxbury district
Washington, D. C.—Investigation of estate department by Insurance Com
to such an extent that active interest den addressed a message to the dif
$2.50@5.25;
cherries, on May day.
is being taken in the possibility of ferent governments and to the peace the bomb explosions in eight cities, missioner Wells, began his duties strawberries,
$2.50 per box, 1714@20c per pound;
In Cleveland also plotters attempted
conference.
which were intended to kill public -Thursday.
laying another cable.
cantaloupes, $4.50@12 per crate.
to take the life of a public man. Mayor
men, has convinced secret service
The professional hobo and the seek
A strike of union Morse and multi
Vegetables — Cabbage, $3.50@5.50 Hat-ry L. Davis.
chiefs here that the outrages had a
Many Die In Theater Fire.
er
for adventure and hunger who go per 100 lbs.; lettuce, $2.25@2.50 per
plex operators at the Western Union
Two explosions occurred in Pitts
\VlenceSur-Rhone.— Fire broke out common source, and that they prob
about the country looking for hand crate; peppers. 30c per pound; arti burg. The first damaged the resi
offices at Atlanta, Ga., in support of
during > the performance in a moving- ably can be classed as an unsuccessful
the striking employes of the Southern
outs was almost unknown on Coos chokes, 90c; cauliflower, $3.25; beets dence of United States District Judge
picture house here and a large num attempt on the part of a still unknown
Hell Telephone & Telegraph company
Bay until two youth, 18 and 21 years $2.50 per sack; carrots, $3.50 per William H. Thompson and the homes
ber of persons were killed or injured. anarchistic group to resume a cam
of age, trudged into the city the other sack; turnips, $2.25@3.50 per sack; of three prominent business men lo
was voted Tuesday night by the local
paign
of
terrorism
begun
with
the
May
Early the list of dead had reached 80,
night, en route from Los Angeles to cucumbers, $1.50@2.25 per dozen; to cated nearby.
council of the Commercial Telegraph
the bodies of 53 children and 21 day attempt to deliver a series of in
ers’ Union of America, it was an
“ somewhere,” and asked the city matoes, $3.50@4.50 per box; spinach,
In this explosion C. J. Cassady, an
fernal
machines
through
the
mails
out
women having/ been found. The in
nounced by Charles F. Mann, a vice-
police for lodgings.
8c per lb.; peas. 12}4@15c per pound; official of the Pittsburg Plate Glass
juries of most of those taken from the of New York.
president of the union.
rhubarb, $2.25@2.75 per box; aspara company, and his wife and four chil-
Washington police Tuesday devoted
building were slight. Four thousand
Figures compiled by State Insur
dren were hurl (Ml from their bods by
gus.
$2@2.25 per crate.
Winston Spencer Churchill, secre spectators were in the theater and efforts to reassembling fragments of ance Commissioner Harvey Wells,
the force of the explosion. The other
Potatoes
—
Oregon
Burbanks,
best
tary for war, speaking in the house of when the fire broke out many children the man who was killed^ at the door taken from the annual reports of in
Pittsburg explosion occurred in the
commons Saturday, foreshadowed the were trampled on.
of Attorney-General Falmer's home, surance companies operating in Ore $1.60@1.75; new California, 8@9c per west end district, where W. W. Sibray,
chief inspector of the bureau of im
possibility of the withdrawal of for
while attempting to plant his cargo gon, show that investments of all such pound.
migration there, was hurled from his
Onions
—
Brown,
$3.75
per
crate;
eign troops from Hussia by the end
of explosives.
Epidemic Strikes Babies
concerns up to December 31, 1918,
bed.
white. $4.75 per crate; red, 514c per
of summer, owing to the favorable
Police
at
New
York,
Philadelphia,
In Paterson, N. J., the home of Max
Los Angeles.—An epidemic of bac
amounted to $35,135,000. This figure
pound.
Gold, a silk manufacturer, was dam
situation.
terial dysentery, which already has P i t t s b u r g , Cleveland, Newtonvtlle, does not include liberty bonds alloted
Hops—Oregon, 1918 crop. 45c; 1917 aged and windows within a wide ra
A resolution directing the house for- caused the death of three children, Mass.; Boston and Paterson, N. J., to Oregon insurance offices or real crop. 27@28c; 1916 crop, 15@17c per dius broken. No one was injured.
wer*
engaged
in
the
widespread
hunt.
estate owned by local fraternal so-
elgn affairs committee to investigate i *laa appeared in the Antelope valley,
The Philadelphia police said that
pound; three-year contracts, 30c, 28c, the two explosions there were attri
the amount of American-owned ltus-
miles northeast of Los Ange- Detectives were sent from Washing cities.
25c.
buted to two men in an automobile
sian bonds, and the plans for their *eB- according to a statement here ton t® the first two named cities in
After holding up three employes
Wool—Eastern Oregon and Wash who were seen to pass the réctory of
interest payment, was introduced Frl Sunday night by Dr. J. L. Pomeroy, order to connect up operations.
the Catholic Church of Our Lady of
The hat of the Washington bomb- Wednesday and robbing the Bank of ington. 40@57c per pound; valley, 30 Victory in. West Philadelphia, and the
day by Representative Mason, repub- l-*08 Angeles county health officer.
Haines of $3115 in currency, a lone @50c per pound.
planter, purchased in Philadelphia.*
home of Louis Jagieiky, a jeweler,
Mean, of Illinois.
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robber gave his victims their choice 2, 614c per pound; grease, No. 1, 6$4e; eight blocks away, where thè two ex
and other details, indicated a possibil
,
.
England Has OH Well.
of being locked in the vault, which No. 2. 514c per pound.
A nation wide campaign for a con-
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.
plosions occurred. Three women were
,
, ,
London.— For the first time, mineral ity that the consignment of explosives
Cascara Bark— New. 10c per pound. injured.
gre.slon.l Investigation of lynching 0„ of hi* h quttlltv atl^
.conglderabU> had been sent out from there. Another might have meant death by smother
The explosion which occurred in
Grain Bags—In carlots, 13c.
ha. been inaugurated a . a result of qtmntltlM> eYen at
flrit fIow. ha9 connecting link in%the view of author ing. Or taking an oath on a Bible that
Newtonville, Mass., just outside of
they
would
not
leave
the
bank
or
give
the mob murder of Jay Lynch, a white .
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Cattle— Best steers ..... $13.00@13.50 Boston, damaged the home of Repre
, .
..
,M*en discovered in England.
For ities! here was the similarity of the
an alarm for 30 minutes. The three Good to choice steers . 11.00@11.50 sentative Leland W. Powers, who ac
man, at Lamar, Mo., the national as ___ ... ....
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...
.
.
some months past, through the Initia- anarchists handbills found near the
took the oath and kept it. The holdup Medium to choice steers.. 10.00@11.00 tively supported the anti-anarchy bill
sociation for the advancement of col- ...
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...
,
,
. „
tlvo of Lord Uowdray. experimental scene of the explosions In several
Fair to good steers.... .... 8.75@ 9.75
occurred after banking hours. The Common to fair steers__ 7.75® 8.75 recently passed by the Massachusetts
ored people announced Saturday.
. .
. „ .
legislature.
*
j borings have been in progress near cities.
bandit escaped in a taxicab.
Good to ch. cows, heifers 10.00@11.50
The Salvation Army’s campaign for 1 Chesterfield, in Derbyshire,
Med to good cows, heifers 6.50® 7.50
Railways to Divide Costs.
Rate Measure is Favored.
Plans for the enlargement of the Fair to med cows, heifers 4.50® 5.50
a $13,000,000 home service fund has
More
than
50
head
of
cattle
were
Canners
................
........
3.00®
4.00
Washington.
D. C.— Validity of the
Moore
hotel
at
Seaside,
purchased
Sat
Washington
D.
C.—The
senate
in-
pass Ml its goal, according to latest re
taken to the Wenaha national forest terstate commerce committee by un- urday last by a coterie of business Bulls .................. ......... 6.00® 8.50 Washington state law of 1913 authoriz
ports Friday.
9.00@13.00
last week by C. L. Jamison of the anftnotts vote ordered favorably re men of that city from Dan J. Moore, Calve«' .............
Stockers and feeders..... 7 00@10.00 ing the state public service commis
Lieutenant E. 8. Wisdom of the Farmers' Saving bank of Walla Walla. ported a bill, restoring at once the proprietor for the past 15 y&rs. in Hogs— Prime mixed ...... 19.50 @19.85 sion to apportion between two or
army aviation school at Rockwell The stock is owned by a number of rate making powers of the interstate clude the construction of a $200.000 Medium mixed .............. 19.00@1950 more railroads crossing each other,
field. North Island, was killed Friday farmers and dairymen. The hank or- commerce commission.
The bill hotel structure, according to John L. Prime mixed ................ 19.75@20.00 the cost of makingr the crossing was
19.50@19.75
when an airplane In which he and ganiied a pasture club, provided reg- amends the railroad control act so as Etheridge of Portland, who negotiated Medium m xed .......
Rough heavies ....
18.00@18.75 Monday upheld by the supreme court
Lieutenant E. R. Kelly were flying istered bulls, Insured the stock for to give the commission complete *u- the deal for the purchasers. The price Pigs
....................
17.75@18.20 in deciding a suit appealed by the
came down near Ramona, about 30 half Its value, paid all fees and as thority to set aside, change or modify paid for the property, Mr. Etheridge Sheep— Prime sprg lambs 14.00@15.00 commission growing out of a dispute
miles from San Diego. Cal. Lieuten sessments and will return the cattle all rate«, fares, classifications and reg reveals .was $75.000, comprising a
medium lambs
12.50@13.25 between the Northern Pacific and
ant Wisdom's home was San Francis to the owners this fall at a nominal ulations Initiated by the president dur cash payment of $20.000. the
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the Puget Sound and Willapa Harbor
co.
char»«.
"v
ing the period of government control. mainder to be paid within six months. Ewes ............................. 6.00® 8.00 Railroad companies.
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