WORLD HAPPENINGS OF C H I T WEEK F IF T E E N F A L L IN WILD RIOT Negroes Fire on Service Men in Streets of Washington, D. C. DRASTIC DRY BILL BY E HAY TRADE BACKWARD IN ENTERING MARKET i J W ♦ ? “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ W W W W W $ STATE N E W S *! TIW BRIEF. 1 IN FULL PEACE TERMS GIVER TD AUSTRIA Portland.—With a fairly good bay crop east of the mountains and Washington, D. C.— Rioting between much larged output in the vhlley than Postoffices of seven cities of Linn negroes and whites broke out late Mon­ last year, the trade is not disposed county are now presided over by to enter the market yet, and prices women, the largest number this county day night in the national capital in the new crop are more or less has ever known. retaliation for recent attacks by blacks Brief Resume Most Important One Hundred Members Figh for Allies Grant 15 Days for Final nominal. Valley farmers are not Clyde C. Lewis, aged 8 years, son of on white women. making much effort to sell yet, but Daily News Items. Observations. to Last Against Act- Mrs. Guy Redding of Wendling, died The known casualty toll had, at 2^30 those who have sought the market from strangulation Sunday night after o’clock, reached three killed and 12 have asked rather high prices. There attempting to swallow a peanut. was a considerable amount of alfalfa seriously wounded, besides numerous The Salem Fruit union is restrain­ sold early, but trading is less active minor casualties inflicted by * bricks now. There is some Inquiry from the ed from delivering loganberries else­ and other missiles. In addition to the dry sections, and as growers look for where than to the Phez company by killing of one city detective and the a good outside demand they are not action of the circuit court here over­ Events o f Noted People, Governments fatal wounding of another by two negro Unless Senate Amends Provisions, pushing sales. There is very little ruling a demurrer of the union to the Reparation Clauses Similar to Those inquiry these days for horse hay. women, three patrolmen had been petition of the Phez'company. and Pacific Northwest, and.Other In|German Treaty—Cash Pay­ Leaders Say Veto la Practically The coarse grain market was firm­ wounded by negro rioters. Two ne­ Things Worth Knowing. The Ellensburg Produce company of ment Demanded. Sure to Come. er at the Merchants Exchange. Bids groes were dead and four others were Seattle has just opened a cream sta­ for sacked oats were advanced $1 reported to be dying. and for barley and bulk corn 50 cents. tion at Halsey with H. D. Stevens of Corvallis in charge. For several It is reported from Piura, Peru, that In one part f the city a black, firing Paris.—The full peace conditions of Washington, D. C.— By a vote of Eastern bulk oats were unchanged. months heretofore Swift & Co. have yellow fever has broken out there. from a garage door, kept a provost nearly three to one, the house, weary the allied and associated powers are had the field in this line exclusively There have been many cases of the Peach Crop of Moderate Size. now in the hands of the Austrians. guard of soldiers, sailors and marines of talk on prohiblton, Tuesday passed there. disease. a bill for its enforcement, with pro­ The prospective commercial peach The first section of the terms were at bay for several minutes, but finally Prominent Oregon democrats who presented to the Austrian delegates at visions and penalties so drastic as to crop of 30,082,000 bushels, as esti­ The Sileelan Economic News reports was shot down. bring from the men who framed it mated by the bureau o f crop esti­ have visited Salem recently say that SL Germain on June 2, the final sec­ the German government has finally Many clashes occurred between the prediction that It would forever mates, appears liberal beside the very Mrs. Alexander Thompson, for two tions were delivered to them at the agreed that Upper Silesia shall become whites and blacks on street cars. One suppress the liquor traffic on Ameri light crop of 20,000,000 to 21,000,000,: terms representative from Wasco coun­ same place Sunday without ceremony a free state. 000 last year, but the present crop ty, has future political aspirations and by M. Dutasta, secretary-general of negro, attacked on the back end of a can soil. Minnesota's trades union league took Exactly 100 members— 52 democrats is moderate when compared with may be a candidate for United States the peace conference. car, fired into the crowd following the a firm stand against prohibition at and 48 republicans— refuged to sup­ those of recent years. Probable ship­ senator at the next election. The terms comprise the whole treaty New Ulm Sunday at the annual meet­ car and wounded four persons, but fin­ port it. Against the even hundred ments appear more limited when it which Austria is asked to sign, includ­ A fungus that has attacked the Cana­ ally was stopped by a city detective, ing of that organization. the prohibitionists, putting up a solid is considered that fully half the dian thistles which have became a ing the reparation, financial, military who was reported to have sent seven front to the very last, polled 287 votes crop, or over 10,000,000 bushels, is great menace in the Willamette valley and certain other minor clauses, which Baroness de la Roche, the French bullets Into the negro’s body. Each Before the house put the bill on its credited to California. Nearly 90 per promises to exterminate the pest, ac­ were not ready for presentation when avlatress, was killed in an airplane ac­ of the four white men was only slight­ passage, one final and feeble hand was cent of the California crop is com­ cording to C. E. Stewart, Lane county the official ceremony took place. cident at the airdrome at Crotoy, ly wounded. reached forth to strike It down and monly used for drying and canning, fruit inspector, who has charge of Fifteen days are granted the Aus­ France, Sunday afternoon. Police stations at a late hour were put in its place a briefer and more which would leave only about 3600 the campaign recently inaugurated trians in which to make their final swamped with reports of clashes be­ liberal measure. cars to be shipped as fresh fruit. against the thistle. observations, although they have al­ The 1613,000,000 sundry civil appro­ tween mobs of whites, largely made up This took the form of a three-para Actual shipments may equal 4000 ready submitted a large number o f priation bill, revised by congress to of soldiers, sailors and marines and A t a meeting of The Dalles school notes on the terms previously submit­ graph btll by Representative Igoe cars. In previous years the Califor­ meet his objections, was signed Sat­ negroes in many different sections of democrat, Missouri, introduced some nia crop has not been over one-third board last week the bids received for ted to them. urday by President Wilson. the city. One negro killed was struck the construction of the East Hill days ago, and offered in the form of the total. In addition to the published sum­ Stock of the Pabst Brewing company, over the head by a marine during one school and the construction of a man­ mary of the terms of June 2, the new a motion to recommit, which meant with a par value of $2,889,900, owned of the numerous fights on street cars ual training shop on the grounds of the clauses provide for reparation arrange­ its substitution for the general en Bread Price to Advance by enemy aliens, will be sold at auction Two troops of cavalry from Fort high school were opened and again ments very similar to those in the forcement measure if the house saw Portland bakers may soon increase tiy the alieil property custodian July Myer patrolled the downtown streets were found to be above the estimate. treaty with Germany, Including the fit. But£c; broilers, acres of oil land in Texas, Wyoming Intoxicating liquor is defined as a 25#30c; ducks, geese and turkeys, Rejection of the Japanese claim for and Louisiana. beverage containing more than one- nominal. recognition of racial equality in the President Wilson's Illness Regents of the Oregon Agricultural half per cent of alcohol. Veal— Fancy, 25c per poufld. • peace conference apparently has not Held Not to Be Serious college, who with President W. J. Pork— Fancy, 28c per pound. discouraged those who are working in Kerr of the college are touring the Fruits— Apples, new, $3 @4 per box, support of the principle through the Forest Fires Raging Washington, D. C.— President Wilson state, are favorably disposed" toward Berlin.—A new reign of terror ex­ grapefruit, $5.50@6; cherries, 10@ 15c Racial Indiscrimination league, which Unabated in Idaho per pound; cantaloupes, $1.50@4.50 the establishment of a farm experi­ ists in Budapest, according to a dis­ was organized in Japan about six was In a weakened, but no wise serious Boise, Ida.— Between 30 and 40 fires per crate; apricots, $2@2.75 per box; ment station near Bend, to serve all patch from the Hungarian capital to months ago. The organization has now condition- Monday night after having beyond control are burning in north peaches, 75c@$1.40 per box; water­ central Oregon, and will co-operate to the Tageblatt. "Red terror,” In its been made permanent and its plan to spent the day In bed with acute dysen­ their utmost in satisfying the agri­ worst form, is anticipated. resubmit the proposal every year at tery. Rear-Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Idaho. Glen C. Smith, assistant die melons, 3Vi©4c per lb.; plums, $2.25 cultural needs of the people of that The dispatch says so-called “ terror trlct forester at Missoula, Mont., ad­ 75 per box; raspberries, $3.50 per the sittings of the League of Nations his personal physician, said the presi­ vised Governor D. W. Davis here Tues­ crate; loganberries, $2.50 per crate; section, they asserted in personal trsops” are now masters of the capital council. statements and in addresses given at and that they have stormed the garri­ dent had been In considerable pain day. Losses in timber he estimated grapes, $4@4.25 per box. Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau has a Commercial club dinnef, at which son, disarmed the troops of the Bela during the day and had been very at 30,000,000 board feet and losses to Vegetables—Cabbage, $3.50 per 100 been accepted by the government as they were guests of honor. Kun government and distributed arms "uncomfortable.” He said he would private property at $300,000. The for­ pounds; lettuce, $2.25@2.50 per crate; German minister to Austria. to the “ ragged proletariat” estry service already has spent $275,- peppers, $$1.60 per box; beets, $3# Plans are now being formulated by insist that Mr. Wilson remain In bed The leader of the “ terror troops,” The Winnipeg trades and labor coun­ 000 In an effort to control the fires, .50 per sack; cucumbers, $1@1.75 State Superintendent Churchill to put cil has voted almost unanimously in until he had completely recovered. he said. per dozen; tomatoes, $1.50@1.75 per into effect throughout Oregon the law who was Bela Kun’s personal guard o f While none of those close to the favor of the "one big union.” Fires burning In the yellow pine dis­ box; peas, 7@10c per pound; rhu­ passed at the last session of the state honor, publishes an appeal for volun­ president would say whether his ill­ trict of the Thunder mountain coun­ barb, 6c per pound; beans, 8 @ 10c. legislature requiring persons between teers and the people's commissaries The steamship Rotterdam, with Sec­ ness would result In postponement of try are raging with unabated fury. Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, best, the ages of 16 and 18 years who are Varga and Szarauely and vice-commis­ retary of State Lansing on board, left his trip through the west, there seemed Smaller fires in national forests of $2#2.25; new California, 3#3 H c per employed and have not received an sary of foreign affairs Mosselapary, Brest for New York Tuesday. to be an opinion that should the illness south Idaho are being brought under pound. eighth-grade education to attend what the new leaders in control, have sent Twenty-five persons were injured, be prolonged it could have no other control. Hope—Oregon, 1918, 47V4c; 1917 will be known as part-time schools. an ultimatum to the "moderate” city several probably fatally, when light­ effect Real-Admiral Grayson was un­ Secretary Lane telegraphed from crop, 35@37c; 1916 crop, 30c; 1915 Superintendent Churchill says this commander of Budapest, Habrlch, or­ ning struck a crowded street car in certain when the president might be Washington to the governor that he crop, 20#25c; 191 contracts, 50c; department of education was discussed dering hint to give up office and turn the center of the downtpwn district of able to resume bis duties. had set aside an additional $200,000 three year contracts, 40c, 30c, 20c. quite thoroughly at the recent meeting over the city to them. Pittsburg during a severe electrical to help fight Idaho's forest fires. Wool— Eastern Oregon and Wash­ of the. National Education association Polish Army Progressing. storm Tuesday. A number of women U. S. Consul is Delayed. The governor refused to join George ington, 40@57c per pound; valley, 40 held at Milwaukee and it was the gen­ and children were trampled In a panic Vtenn*.—The large Polish army con­ Cornwall, editor of the Timberman, @55c per pound. eral consensus of opinion among edu­ Washington. D. C.— Though British which followed. centrated against the Ukrainians, Portland. Or., in asking the federal cators that it will be a success. and French consuls already have en­ Mohair— 1918 clip, 55c per ponnd. which Is also fighting the bolshevlkl, govermllent for troops for fire-fight­ Probably the most important factor tered Germany for the purpose of re­ Grain Bags—In Carlota, 12V4@13c. Fourteen white men were arrested has succeeded for a time in occupying ing purposes. Soldiers will not be entering into the successful opermtton establishing trade relations with that C a ttle - Tuesday on warrants charging "as­ Tarnopol, Galicia, and crossing the asked for in Idaho as long as it is Good to choice steers.. ....$ 9.50©11.00 of the part-time schools, according to country, the state department here has sault with intent to murier" In con­ Medium to choice steers_ 8.506 9.00 Mr. Churchill, will be the selection of been unable to do more than organize Sereth river near Tarnopol and is now possihle to hire labor. nection with the pitched gun fight be­ Fair to good steers ------ 7.75© 8.75 teachers. Because e f the fact that per­ Its own consular service for similar at Trembowla, 18 miles southeast of tween white men and negroes at Long­ Common to fair steers.... 7.00® 7.50 Tarnopol. Strike on Rhine Quelled. Good to choice cows, hfs 7.50# 9.00 sons affected by the law will not have functions, pending authority to send view. Tex., last Friday. The men were The Poles, ft is expected, will ad­ Medium to good cows, hfs 6.500 9.00 to attend school more than an hour them Into Germany. This authority Coblent.— American military police, released on $1000 bonds each pending vance to the river Zbrucs and halt armed with machine guns and sawed- Fair to medium cows, hfs.. 4.50# 5.50 eaqh day, it will be necessary to ob­ cannot be obtained, in the opinion o f action by the county grand jury. there if the Ukrainians do not make a off shotguns, put down a strike of Canners --------------------- 3.00# 4.00 tain instructors who are able to get the department, until the peace treaty Bulls ________________ 5.00# 7.50 counter attack. During the noon hour Tuesday, German workmen Tuesday in less than Calves ..... »00014.00 into close contact with their pupils and has been finally ratified. while the dining room was filled with two hours after the men had walked Stockers and feeders___ 7.00®10.00 decide what studies are best adapted Use of Liquors Permitted. 21.50#22.25 t0 their training. Mr. Churchill says guests. Ted Roes shot and Instantly Women Less in Georgia. out merely by their presence In the Hogs— Prime mixed Aroer;car.igm wi„ j*. one of the ch|ef killed his wife In the kitchen of a Atlanta, Ga.—Ratification of the Lincoln. Neb.—The moderate uae of district. The strike aggregating 800 Medium mixed ------- ---- 20.50#21.00 19.75©20.25 Rough heavies hotel at Lewlatown, Mont., where she liquor aa a beverage by householders Oermans was In Bendorf-on-fthlne. It 18.757? 19 75 fundamentals upon which the school federal 'woman suffrage amendment P i« » ................. ........ was employed as a cook. He then In Nebraska. If purchased before the was called in conjunction with the gen­ Sheep— Prime lambs 11.50#13 00 will be conducted and a determined was, defeated in the Georgia senate shot and perhaps fatally wounded Enid prohibition law went into effect, ia eral strike in Berlin and other part* Fair to medium Iambs 9.00©10.00 effort will be made tp give persons Tuesday when a motion to disagree Milton, a 14-year-old girl, and killed legal, according to a decision handed of Germany, in spite of warnings Is-, Yearlings --------------- 6 00 ® 7 50 w,tl1 ,iml,ed «dueatioo such training with a committee report against ratifi­ W e th e r s --------------- hlmstlf. down by tbe Nebraska supreme coart sued from American headquarters. cation was lost by a vote of 37 to 12. ¿0 0 # "7 50 as Ut them for better positions. E w e s ________________ COM PILED FOR YO U ARM Y TO BE REDUCED V0TE IS 2 8 7 TO 100 TEN DIE IN B LAZIN G DEBRIS OF BALLOON NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT B U D A P ES T IS TA K EN BY TERROR TR O O PS