REAL “SK Y PILOT” LEADS AIR RACE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A shland D aily T idings ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, <9 9 VOL. XLIII NUMBER 34 HAM PS --- • caped u n h u rt, i w recked. I <$• C incinnati won to day's gam e 4 and th e w orld's cham pionship 4 for 1919 b ya final score of 10 $ t o 5. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 (By th e U nited P ress) CHICAGO, Oct. 9.— It was do or die fo r both clubs when th e Sox an d th e Reds sta rte d th e eighth gam e of th e series. A fter com ing from behind when even th e ir stau n ch est su p p o rters had abandoned hope, the Sox a re today face to face w ith th e ir big opportu- nity. They m ust win today or see th e ir gam e stan d in hostile R edland go for n aught. On th e o th er hand th e gam e is also a crisis for th e Reds. E ller is recognized as th e rock on which th e ir hopes of th e title rest. The Sox w ere acclaim ed to th e echo when they appeared on th e field a t 12:50. The Reds got a sp la tte r of applause. C incinnati s ta rte d scoring in the first when R ath popped out, D aubert singled, Groh singled and Rousch doubled, scoring D aubert. Then D un­ can cam e th ro u g h w ith a double, scoring Groh and Rousch. Jam es th en relieved W illiam s, but th e scoring was not ended, for Kopf w alked and R arid en singled, scoring D uncan. A to ta l of fo u r runs. In th e second th e R eds m ade a n ­ o th e r on G roh’s single and R ousch’s double. Jackson, for Chicago, m ade a hom e . , , .. x « x«_ ru n in th e th ird , th e first of th e series. This, how ever, left th e Reds o n th e long end of a five to one score a t th e end of th e th ird . T he Cincy’s picked up a n o th e r in th e fifth and in th e sixth added th re e giving them th e heavv end of m ore , g i v i n g in e n i m e u e a v y e n u u i a nine to one score a t th e beginning of th e seventh. At th e end of th e eighth th e score stood 10 to 5 in favor of C incinnati, th e Reds gettin g one run over in th is spasm w hile th e Sox cam e back Btrong in th e ir h alf w ith fo u r ru n s on a series of h its and some wobbly fielding. The m achine was • • • » - » ♦ * » » » « » » > >><> (By th e U nited P ress.) PITTSBURGH, Oct. 9.— C harging d istrib u tio n of u n fa ir propaganda, , , „ .. , , , leaders of th e steel s trik e to d ay pro- ___. circu latio ____ tested a g ain st alleged n of P handbills in which th e strik e rs w ere urged to collect th e benefits duel them from strik e h ead q u arters. Union heads declare these pam- phletS WCre d istrib u ted by o p erato rs f f n r rt t tn r o a a t t fr ir tiiv n in a fra n tic c effo to r cre friction betw een th e strik e rs and th e ir lead­ ers. S trik e h e a d q u a rte rs here announc­ ed th a t m any foreigners, in som e dis­ tric ts, a re storm ing th e union offices of th e ir d istric t leaders in com pli­ ance w ith th e c irc u la rs’ request The situ a tio n here rem ains un­ changed. (By th e U nited P ress.) HOISINGTON, K ans., Oct. 9, -Two , . . . . w ere killed and a score in ju re d in «____ _________ ,_ _______ a to rn ad o sw eeping th is tow n ,_x. late yesterday. The property dam age is estim ated at a q u a rte r of a m illion dollars. F ifty residences w ere w recked and a whole block of business estah -, lishm ents ro.od razed, x l (By th e U n ited P re ss) GARY, Ind., Oct. 9.— Censorship of news of m ilita ry activ ities in th e C alum et steel s trik e zone, now un­ d e r m a rtia l law , has been established by o rd e r of G eneral W ood. D isp atch es re g a rd in g ra id s and a r ­ rests w hich th e m ilita ry au th o rities m ake m u st be su b m itted to Colonel NEW YORK Oct 9 The e n tire M aples, G en eral W ood ord ered . w a te rfro n t was tied up today by an I He said th is step is ta k e n to p re­ u n au th o rized s trik e of longshorem en. vent ra d ic a l a g ita to rs in o th e r p a rts G overnm ent officials estim a te th a t of th e c o u n try from learn in g the! fift th o u san d a re out and itjis ¡n ti_ m oves th e governm ent ta k e s to curb < m ated th a t an em bargo on' tra n s - th e ir a c tiv itie s. A tlantic fre ig h t will be necessary if th e s trik e continues. Still Better WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.— P re si­ dent W ilson spent one of th e most com fortable n ig h ts he has yet had and is a p p aren tly im proved, Secre- ta ry T um u,ty announced today. The • p re sid e n t’s condition is )m-1 P a v in g slow ly, Drs. G rayson and S titt announced. “ W hile tb e re is no m aterial change in th e p resid e n t’s condition, th e sliSbt im provem ent noted yester-. day continues, F »«« 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ♦ 4 Next T hursday the Daily Tid- <§> m an u fa ctu rers and jobbers of 4 the sta te of Oregon will be Ash- 4 la n d ’s guests. They come on <$> a “ Home P ro d u c t” tra d e excur- 4 sion. It is hoped th a t all stores <•> will fea tu re Oregon Products 4 in th e ir window displays during Q> all of next week. ■•> Nevt T hursday th e Daily Tid- 4 ings will issue a specially fea- 4 tu re d “ Hom e P ro d u c ts” edition <$> and supply each of th e visitors 4 w ith a copy. We hope to m ake 4 th e issue cred itab le and ask all 4 of o u r a d v e rtise rs to specially 4 fea tu re Oregon Home P roducts 4 in th e ir adv ertisin g ru n n in g on th e 16th. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 (By the United Press) OAKLAND, Oct. 9.— " S trik e rs do intend to arm them selves; we » a not re going a t the m a tte r along d iffer­ en t lines,” said S ecretary Spooner of 4 the C entral L abor Council, refu tin g 4 a sta te m e n t before th e city council ' yesterday when it was said m em bers 4: of the L abor Council would arm 4 them selves if th e police continued 4 to club strik e sym pathizers. 4 j Spooner in tim ated th a t the “ dif­ 4 feren t lines” would be an attem p t 4 to get aid from th e C arm en’s In te r­ ♦ national. 4 4 : 1 He said th e L abor Council had de­ cided to urge all affiliated with th'- council to w ithdraw th e ir deposits 4 from all banks except th e Bank of 4 Italy, and added th a t 65 labor o r ­ 4 ganizations and th e ir m em bers will 4 do this. 4 4 PUM PKINS ON PEACH TREE. COTTAGE GROVE— George Tee­ te rs evidently had heard of th e fa­ m ous banging gardens and is try in g to copy them . Because he did not have room in his garden for a pum p­ kin vine, he has tra in ed it up over trellisw o rk and into a peach tree. It now has th re e pum pkins of good size hanging from it. His neigh­ bors a re b e ttin g th a t the vine will not be able to hold the pum pkins up, while he is b e ttin g th a t it will. Mr. T eeters is raisin g th re e crops th is year from his garden. The first two were of rye and the th ird is of garden tru ck . In th e ground he planted radishes on for his th ird crop he now has a fo u rth crop of w in ter cabbages. Plan Conference On Child Welfare YAKIMA, W ash., Oct. 9— The pro ­ gram fo r t h e child w elfare confer­ ence of th e n o rth w e st, w hich opens Today seem s to be convention day (By th e U nited P ress.) a th re e d ay session h ere tom orrow , in A shland. Not only is th e sta te CHICAGO, Oct. 9. — U nsettled W. C. T. U. in session here, b u t th e O ctober 10, h a s been issued by Rev. w e a th er Is in prospect for th e eighth M others’ Congress and P a ren t- J . S. M a rtin , su p e rin te n d e n t of the gam e of th e series, th e w eath er bu­ T eachers’ association th a t is holding W ashington. C h ild re n ’s Hom e F in d ­ reau today announced. The rain, a th re e d ays’ convention in M edford ing society fo r th e Y akim a d istrict. how ever, if it comes, will not be a th is week a re convening in th e Aux- Child w e lfa re w o rk ers from th is Bteady dow npour, th e b u reau added, iliary hall in th is city, th e guests of s ta te , O regon, Id a h o , U tah and Mon­ and probably will not be sufficient th e A shland P a ren t-T ea c h e rs’ cirfcles. ta n a will g a th e r here. All sessions to in te rfe re w ith the game. T hrough th e courtesy of the Med- w ill be held in th e F irs t M ethodist ch u rch . ford circle the visiting delegates (B y th e U nited P re ss) C on sid erab le tim e will be devoted were b ro u g h t up to A shland in au- n J X" C l CHICAGO, Oct. 9.— The em battled to a discussion, “ T he M issing L in k ,” tom obiles and a re holding th e m orn- KCu VlOSS ^CdlS baseb allers are back in Chicago and w hich is u n d e rsto o d to be som e place ing and a fte rn o o n sessions here. Aux- * _ _ __ . WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.— S enator th e w orld series has been raised from betw een th e hom e and th e sta te iliary hall has been filled w ith SOlU IN IS l C 3 I * th e slough of despond, in to which H itchcock ,the a d m in istra tio n leader, en th u siastic com pany of delegates tra in in g school a t C hehalis. it was forced by th e R eds’ early as- was called to the W hite House today, &nd visiting women w hose in te rest Once m ore a re th e Red C ross Ju d g e H a rc o u rt M. T aylor of the sa u lt to th e dignity of a real stru g - and talk ed w ith S e c re ^ ry T um ulty, j Jn thg w elfare of th e children have C hirstm as Seals to a d o rn o u r holi- Y akim a co u n ty ju v en ile .court has gle for th e title. D em ocratic effo rts a re now cen- b ro u g h t them t0 these m eetin gS, and day Packages and lette rs. T he sale long been an ad v o cate of th e in sti­ The Sox today enjoyed a d ifferent tere d tow ard b eatin g th e am end- havg Hstened w ith g rea t a tte n tio n to of th e seals which was o m itted last tu tio n of a boys’ farm , w here such deference’ to th e Red Cross lads could be se n t and it is u n d e r­ so rt of hom ecom ing. L ast «veek they m ents. T herefore th e re is no press- mogt in stru ctin g ta lks by Miss Ava y«a r ,x- ------ J —•— drive, —•” > will be stood th a t D r. G. A. Sheafe, now sup­ retu rn ed from th e ir in itial invasion ing need for W ilson’s aid, H itchcock B. Milan, dean of th e School Hom e 1 ---■ and its m em •----- bership of R edland twice beaten, th e ir sp ir­ said. Econom ics, O. A. C., who talk ed on resum ed D ecem ber 1 on a m ore com- e rin te n d e n t of th e W ash in g to n sta te W hen th e question of reservations “ M alnutrition of School C hildren.” prehensive scale th a n ever before. hom e society, will advocate its e<> it n e a r th e b reak in g point and in disgrace comes up, how ever, th e advice of the A very fam iliar face greeted th e Oregon s qu o ta is $44,260. ta b lish m e n t in th e Y akim a valley in­ It was a d ifferent crew which ar- i president will be required. women of A shland a t th e m orning P lans a re u n d er way for m aking stead of w a itin g in d efin itely for the rived th is m orning. The fighting Said th e dem ocrats are not yet seggion This was Miss Allen, Jack- th e cam paign as fa r reaching and of sta te to p ro v id e such a place. edge has been renew ed and th e Sox ready to accept reserv atio n s to save son co u n ty ’s first county h e a lth as m uch value as possible both from S. M. G ilb ert will preside a t the a re ready for th e death im pending th e tre a ty , adding: The c lo s in ; nurse, who was cordially welcomed th e education and financial stan d - opening conference. stru g g le. I “ If tbe Present delay develops into hefe again and whQ gaye a splendid points. The s ta te will be organized m eeting on S u n d ay evening will ’>e The old punch th a t carried them a filib u ster we will tak e steps to talk Qn thg position of th e county by counties and in th e several th a t a g re a t rally , a t w hich Dr. G. W. Mc­ th ro u g h th e A m erican League s e a - , bead it o ff.” n u rses th ro u g h o u t th e sta te . Miss Mr. D orris has alread y visited he has L aren of O regon will speak » a son has been resu rrected , Cicotte has Pool, th e county hom e dem onstra- m et w ith h e a rty and e n th u sia stic re ­ “ W a sh in g to n ’s D e lin q u en t and N ear- D elinquent G irls.” come back and the boys are h ittin g 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 tion agent, also explained h er work sponse. A survey of th e sta te shows th a t A m ong Y ak im a sp e a k e rs "on tho again. 4 LABOR EN LISTS MOY IE 8 TO 4 jn Jackson county. The visitors th e re are a t all tim es 6500 open p ro g ram a re Mrs. C. A. V arney, sta te The Reds, too, a re in a fighting • H E L P IN “ CAMPAIGN” 4 w ere tak e n to th e Senior High school cases of tuberculosis in Oregon. T w o 1 p resid e n t of th e W ash in g to n P a re n t m ood. T h eir overconfidence has th is noon w here they w ere served a h u n d red and tw enty-four Oregon sol­ T e a c h e r’s a sso c ia tio n , Mrs. J. D. m elted away, and th e re is going to LONDON. — (By M a il.) — L abor luncheon by th e dom estic science diers w ere discharged a fte r being in• I N ichols, co u n ty s u p e rin te n d e n t Of be a real b a ttle when th e team s tak e propaganda pills w ith C harlie Chap- tea c h e r and h er class, th e service less th a n th re e m onths, schools, a n d Dr. C. E. K eeler. lin jam to tickle th e palate, is the th e Held today. cn account of tuberculosis and 300. schem e of th e Liverpool electrical It looks like E ller and W illiam s as w ere rejected by th e local board. T h e ' P H T H IS IS CLINIC OCTOBER 11. tra d e union and the local tra d e coun­ th e pitchers. association is now em ploying tw o spe­ SPO KA NE, W ash., Oct. 9— In an ­ cil, which propose calling th e movies cial nurses who a re devoting th e ir tic ip a tio n of th e N a tio n a l T u b ercu ­ to th e ir aid in electioneering. THE FINAL STRAW SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 9.— Fol- e n tire tim e to th e care of these dis­ losis a sso c ia tio n ’s cam p aig n to stam p The two bodies a re considering the (By th e U nited P ress.) charged men. The nam es of th e m en construction of a tra d e union movie lowing a re m a rk e t qu o tatio n s: out tu b erc u lo sis, w hich begins im ­ SPOKANE, Oct. 9.— W hen F ra n k visited w ere fu rn ish ed to th e Oergon palace a t a.cost of $125,000, in which EGGS— E x tras, 73c. m ediately a f te r th e R ed Cross seal L avigne b ro u g h t his “ a ffin ity ” dis­ HOGS— Top, 14 % c. i association by th e surgeon general. sale, th e tra v e lin g clinic and exhibit guised as a nurse to live w ith him economic text-books and th e powers POULTRY— B roilers, 37c; h en s.' A trem endous fig h t a g ain st tu b e r- of th e W ash in g to n T u b ercu lo sis as­ as his wife, he added in su lt to in ju ry , I of debate will be reinforced by film s POULTRY— B roilers, 32c; hens, culosis is to be w aged d u rin g th e sociation, w hich h a s been to u rin g the his real wife th o u g h t. She asks a depicting technical trad es, and the com ing y ears by th e sta te and n a ­ s ta te since Ju ly 1, w ill be b ro u g h t to divorce. developm ent of th e lab o r m ovem ent. 37c. CATTLE— Top steers, 1 0 % c. tional tuberculosis associations. The Spokane co u n ty fo r six days and will ---------------------------- The p rom oters recognize th a t w ork of these o rganizations is fi- be in S pokane, S a tu rd a y , O ctober 11, REPEAL RECIPROCITY’ .p propaganda ro p ag a n d a alone will not fill f ill the th e HOGS— Hop, 14% c. (B v th e U nited P re ss) building, but w ith th e assistance of SH E E P — Ewes, 7c; w ethers, 9c; nanced chiefly by th e sale to f Red u n d e r th e auspices of th e A nti-T u­ WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. — The C harlie C haplin film s, and o th e r pop- lam bs. 10c. Cross C hristm as seals. Of th e pro­ b ercu lo sis L eagoe o f S pokane coun­ house today passed th e bill repeal- u la r “ m ovie s ta rs ,” it is considered BARLEY— Spot feed, $3.00; ship- ceeds from th e Oregon sale 90 per ty of w hich Mrs. MY A. Phelps is th o Canadian reciprocity act. a sound business proposition. , ping, $3.10. cent will rem ain in Oregon p resid e n t. f, FIGHI 10 BEAT AMENDMENTS ill AT BAIERS CHEYE 1NNE, Oct. 9.— C aptain Sm ith in a D eH aviland F our, leader of th e Sa a F rancisco s ta rte rs in the a ir race, 1 a n d ed here th is afternoon. (By th e U nited P ress) NEW YORK, Oct. 9.— L ieu ten an t CLEV ELAND, Oct. 9.— One of th e M aynard, th e real “ sky p ilo t,’’ con­ machinéis reported m issing, L ieu ten ­ tin u es to set th e pace in th e tra n s ­ a n t N ew m an, pilot, has landed here. ♦ ♦♦♦♦• ♦ i > > —» « « » « co n tinental a ir race. E astbound planes began leaving 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CLEVE’LAND, Oct. 9.— P lane 51 4 Salt L ake before 8 o’clock, and four 4 w estbound, in th e A ir Derby, fell into have reached R aw lings, Wyo. 4 NOTICE TO CITY L ake E rie several m iles out of Ash- 4 SUBSCRIBERS 4 , L ieu ten an t May- tab u la Ha»'bor, according to a w ire­ OMAHA, Oct. 9.- 4 ---------- 4 less from a C anadian Steam ship com­ 4 The city c a rrie r route of The 4 n ard landed here a t 12:47 noon pany boat. 4 Daily T idings will h e re a fte r be 4 I Both of th e occupants w ere res-1 <& handled by E lm er and Ira Ne- 4 | DES MOINES, la., Oct. 9.— Lieu- cued and a r e being b ro u g h t in. 4 ville. They will have e n tire <$> te n a n t M aynard, th e flying B aptist 4 charge of both delivery and col- 4 preacher, leading th e T ranscontinen- NEW Y O RK , Oct. 9.— The sec­ 4 lections on th e c a rrie r routes. 4 tai A ir Derby, a rriv ed a t H erring (B y t h e U nited P ress) ond day of th e 5400 m ile tra n sc o n ­ 4 we sell them the papers from the Q Field, n e a r here, a t 10:54 a. m. NEW Y O R K , Oct. 9.— Policem en tin e n ta l aeria? race opened w ith five 4 press. They m ust pay for th e 4 | M aynard m ade th e 150 m iles from sw inging th e i r clubs freely routed 4 papers w hether th e subscribers <$> Rock Island in 105 m inutes. His of th e 62 c o n te s ta n ts e lim in a te d , sev eral h u n d r e d rad ic als last night 4 pay them or not, th erefo re it is <$>" plane soared in from th e east a t ter- th ro u g h accid en ts. w hen th e la t te r a tte m p te d to m arch T h re e m isliap s resu lted in th e I 4 im p o rta n t th a t subscribers pay rific speed, only slackening ju st be- up F ifth av e n u e in p ro te st a g ain st 4 prom ptly. They will collect 4 fore the descent, It alig h ted earily dfeath of th r e e a v ia to rs and in ju ry th e R u ssian blockade. to one. In a d d itio n to five planes 4 weekly subscriptions on S atu r- 4 and lightly. ---------- which crash ed , th re e a re officially re- 4 . d ays and m onthly subscriptions 4 PIT T SB U R G H , Oct. 9. — Two CHICAGO, Oct. 9.— C aptain Dray- ported m issing. 4 from the first to th e te n th of 4 s trik e rs w e re sh o t a n d several in­ F orty-seven p la n e s left New York 4 each m onth. F o r all paid-in- 4 ton, piloting plane 47, landed here a t ju re d w hen th e s ta te police charged 4 advance subscriptions we pay 4 11:49 a. m. This was th e second fo r San F ra n cisc o and fifteen s ta rte d a mob w hich a tta c k e d a negro w ork­ from San F ra n cisc o for New Y ork.; 4 them m onthly until the sub- <$> plane arriv in g from th e east. m an a t th e p la n t of th e Am erican The ru les pro v id e for a flight 4 ---------- 4 scriptions expire. Steel and W ire com pany a t Donora, LOCKPORT, N. Y„ Oct. 9.— Lieu- across th e c o u n try and back, with <$> ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. 4 n e a r here. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 te n a n t Sm ith, in plane 48, lost his th irty m in u te stops a t each “con- j way in a rain sto rm e n ro u te from tro l s ta tio n ,” an d no n ig h t flying. ---------------------------- R ochester to B uffalo and landed in L ie u te n a n t M aynard, know n as the a field in th e south end of th is city “ flying p a rso n ,” th e “ sky p ilo t” who today. In s ta rtin g again his plane won th e recen t New Y ork-T oronto a ir failed to clear the apple o rch ard and race, won th e first d ay ’s honors, crashed to th e ground. Sm ith and He flew from New York to Chicago C orporal N u tter, his passenger, es- in 9 h o u rs,' 29 m inutes. >♦< $><$><$><$><$><$><$>$><$>$><§><$><§><§><$•$> 4 4 4 4 4 OAKLAND, Oct. 9.— W ith crow ds of strik e sym pathizers 4 here openly defying th e police, 4 and w ith rio ts becom ing m ore 4 and m ore frequent, a call for 4 troops is predicted. 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . Want Handy Wife? Well, Here She Is! r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ LONDON. — (By M ail.)-—If you w an t a com plete wife come to E ng­ land. She can be supplied w ith o r w ith­ out frills, according to taste. But sh e ’ll be efficient. The E nglish girl is not so satisfied w ith herself as she used to be. Com- netition begot by th e w ar has shown her th a t she lacked m any accom ­ plishm ents. • So now sh e’s going back to school. She’s determ ined to know ¡ill th e th in g s a wife should know. The idea originated w ith th e K haki college which was established to tra in the fu tu re wives of C ana­ dian soldiers in th e w ider know ledge o r dom estic science dem anded by life overseas. The girls m ade them selves so efficient th a t th e C anadian sol­ diers had everybody envying them , and now th e rest of the E nglish girls a re following suit. Schools a re being onened to tra in gii Is in th e special branches of do­ m estic work necessitated by the call­ ing of th e ir fu tu re husbands. The curriculum includes: D airying, care of p oultry, g ard en ­ ing. beekeeping, house upholstery, firs t aid, in fa n t care, dressm aking, em broidery, hom e n u rsing, boot re ­ pairing, house planning, physiology, tailo rin g , e n te rta in in g , conversing, mu h e, ta ste in dress. In addition th ey will be ta u g h t to do all those unexpected odd jobs which crop up in a household. They will know w hat to do if th e electric light fuses blow out. They will know th e rem edy fo r frozen w ater pipes. (Special to The T idings) WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.— Oct. 9.— Im m ediate a rb itra tio n of the steel s trik e was proposed to th e in d u stria l conference today by P resident Com ­ pere of the Am erican F ederation of L abor. He suggested th a t the con­ ference appoint an a rb itra tio n board to m ediate th e strik e, and the s trik ­ ers re tu rn to work pending a s e ttle ­ m ent. U nder G om pers’ plan each group in th e conference would nam e rep ­ resen tativ es to compose th e board The proposals of th e labor group include: The flg h t to organize and b a r­ gain collectively. The rig h ts of “ freedom of speech, of th e press, and of assem blage.” The rig h ts of em ployers to o rg an ­ ize into associations tc. barg ain col­ lectively. T hat th e eight h our day, one day of rest in seven and th e “ S aturday half holiday be encouraged.” O vertim e to be discouraged, but when necessary to be paid a t th e rate of tim e and one-half. E qual pay for women for equal work. P rohibition of im m igration for two years a fte r peace is ratified , and regulation th e re a fte r to keep down th e flow so it shal lnot “ exceed, the n a tio n ’s ability to assim ilate and A m erican ize” th e newcom ers. The “pu b lic” group presented a resolution providing for a national a r ­ b itra tio n board to be appointed jo in t­ ly by congress and th e president, and including all ex-presidents. S ecretary of Labor W ilson’s plan for a labo ra d ju stm e n t board in each in d u stry was presented. The resolution which th e public group presented provides th a t em ­ ployers shall recognize the rig h t to organize. A renort th a th e em ployers group w ould not be ready to present any proposals before tom orrow caused Gom pers to p o rtest. He said the com m ittee of fifteen could not act in­ telligently until th e views of all groups were before it. M embers of th e em ployers group declared th a t th e rules w ere respon­ sible for th e delay. A. A. L andon, a m em ber of the public group .proposed a th re e m o n th s’ national labor tru ce, im m e­ diately term in a tin g all strik es and lockouts. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ’ 4 4 WEATHER FORECAST 4 4 ---------- 4 4 For Oregon— Rain west, fair 4 4 east. 4 4 ' 4 4 4 ^ 4 < 9 > A Ä > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 KING YVILL RATIFY WASHINGTON. Oct. 9.— R atifica­ tion of th e peace tre a ty by K ing George is im inent, it is stated here, inasm uch as notice of ratificatio n has been received from all th e B ritish dominions.