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ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYWOODLAND. CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY EVENING,MAY 7, 1919DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877♦*competition and other economic♦Germany mu at accept♦ alizatton of roads and rivers.The ex-kalser to be tried by an internal io Other violators of laws of war to be tried.I♦♦♦♦♦ national law. + Germanyhig'h court.theGermany is responaccept+ out membership♦♦♦♦ cite fifteen years hence.provisions for internation- ♦♦♦ ♦♦for delivering other violators of inter- ♦♦sague of nations in principle, but with- ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦l«i IInternational labor body created.Various international bodies to execute provisions of the treaty. Commission created to govern the Saar Basin pending a plebes-*i♦s♦ powersCommissions created for plebeicites in Malmedy. Schleswig and ♦♦m fleet and cables left to allied ♦♦♦♦ East Prussia.Details of disposition of Germl0♦♦Disposition of former Germanalso left to allies.The treaty of peace between thv twenty-seven allied and assort* ♦ ated powers on the one hand and Germany on the other, was hand-♦♦German plenipotentiaries le longest treaty ever dr♦ ♦ ♦ ♦- ■— » ~ — —' —* — — « -It totals about 80.000 word*. ♦esents th ecombined nroduct ♦The Yolo county tax delinquency for 1919, though probably the ♦ smallest in the entire state, as is usual, is a little larger this year ♦than in the past, amounting to approximately $0359.31, according to ♦♦Coll eC— ♦♦♦♦* the iHKiks of County Auditor It. I*. WallaceCounty Tax Collector J. M Monroe was charged with th*(Special te the Democrat)VERSAILLES, France, May 7--The Allied Peace tribunal delivered to the Germanthis morning thetreaty which has been in progress of compilation since the signing of the armistice last November. If accepted peace will be restored and the Allies will make provision to see that the terms of the treaty, one of the greatestand most voluminous international documents in thehistory of the world, are carried out in detail.■ The German delegation has a few hours to dissectthe instrument and either sign or reject it.The Treaty demands the absolute surrender and sub-♦ commissions♦ divided into 15 main sections and represents th ecombined product♦ of over a thousand experts working continually through a series of ♦i half months since January 18. ♦si pages of English and French. ♦'equal validity. ♦ ,»ns affecting Austria, Bulgaria and ♦♦♦♦ was collected and the last, which just closedtlon of $545,3%.85 county taxes. On the first Installment $.153,153.18 ♦amounted to $186,- ♦♦H84.36, a grand total of $539,073.54. the difference between the two ♦♦ figures giving the approximate delinquency♦treaty♦ whicfh are recognized as having♦does not+ and Turkey except Insofar as binding Germany to accept any ♦former allies. ♦♦theseARTICLES OF♦There were but two delinquents In the town of Winters, uone in West Sacramento district, while alt throughih*» down river sections payments wereprompt and complete, aocordtng to Deputy Collector Bob Woods, who has been doing much of the clerical workINCORPOR \TION relieving Monroe for other work.OF THE UNITED STATES FIBER PRODUCTS COMPANY WERE FILED\WITH COUNTY CLERK H. R SAI N. DERS TODAY PROVIDING FOR A $200,000 CORPORATION WITH SACRAMENTO AS THE PRINCIPALJudging from the advance sale of (subsequent explanations to Mrs. Tern- PLACE OK BUSINESS \N 11 H NNLS1f the whys and wherefores to ex- SACRAMENTO AH THE PROBABLEOfficers call attention to the factthat property owners h«‘r*j are not only glad to own property, but to keep h» fiom iiicutnbrauo** and anxiousit fito ,u cumulatemuch more as i*o*j1-h!*AThese are the principal reasonsthe delinquentis alwaysniljugationof the German* as a warlike nation.the strictest accounting for the wrongs of war were made public today. An Answer is expected tomorIt demands Its termsat the production of “Doe* It Pay toplain hi* absence form a moat delight* SITE FOR A FAC TORN I HE COMIt la believed that most of the de-i taken up. ManyLie?** at the Woodland Grammar J ful bit of comedy. School Auditorium on Thursday night,‘Does it Pay to I.ia a w»IMaThis splendid comedy in three uunie(| title, fotrow\VERSAILLES. May 7.—Following is the official summary of the ♦ (acta has met with tremendous success j friend of Mr. Tempi wherever presented The members of ] impious lu at Temple s hou the cast have been working hard forat this Juncture a•a, Frank Fuller, T,,,:PANY PLANS TO TAKE OVER A SECRET FORMULA, PROPERTY OF MESSRS. TOLES AND CHICK, FORMANUFACTURE OF WATER!IHMliwill h.i •11 tint oflainla latticeion andiioitm unit unc** of 4 k 110*9*f i4*11**1andaicrt*D FIREPROOF ROOFING, ALSOTHE DI-mm* to help Temple out of hi* dlffl- INSULATING MATERIALpeace treaty, as issued today by the ullied governments*.Germany restores Alsace-Lorraine to France,Germany accepts Internationalization of the Saar basin temporally♦♦♦the past six weeks and the public is culties byassured of a rattling good production tiona.a sentof witty pr.vart.a- UKCTOK8 AUK J. M. IIKKMCRSONO. A ROBERTSON AND HW K NGermany shall be bound to accept any agreement reached with ♦her former allies.League of Nations promulgated.Danzig permanently internationalizedGermany agrees to territorial change* toward Belgium and Denmark. and in east Prussia.Germany cedes most of upper Silesia to Polandby a company of amateurs whose workbids fair to vie with that of professionals. The play from the rise of♦ {ihe curtain presents a series of mirth♦♦♦♦♦11iprovoking *it nation* and sparkles with ,I * 1I wit and comedy through the entireWtgson, as the butler in the Temple hou ehold, portrays the usual characteristics for whldh the English butlerI. Temple will doubt-sy inputhy of the uadi*illlOUSMiZER OF SACRAMENTO; J. K TOLES OF BERKELEY AND GUY H CHICKOF OAKLAND.IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THISreceive th*three acts.cnee, as will Mrs. Brown, on the discovery' of the Infidelity of tier bus-COMPANY SITE INHAS PURCHASED A WEST SACRAMENTO,(JIiliaa aiti-TH1B COUNTY, AND IS READY TO mii iThe Masquerader* have always been |K1|1(i JohnV highly diverting pas-GO AHEAD WITH THE CONBTRUirdiug to the reiwirt ofW. Bnoted for rhe high quality of theiroccur* ill tiie love scene l*et weenTION OF A GIGANTIC INSTITUTION countGermany renounces allside of Europe.Germany recognizes lotcho-Slovakia and Poland.her territorial and political rights out- ♦ dramatic productions This play, how- vlr Mr# |rull«r# which 1* cut+ [ever, far exceeds all fornu*r effort* -horl Die abrupt entrance of Mr*EMPLOYINGMENEVER A L HUNDRED Th*director oe subscribe!H C. Roth$13,000; M, E, and Iof Geruian-Ausirla, Cze- ♦♦000including officersConscription within German territ All German forts for 50 kilometer* east of the Rhine razed♦♦♦in the interest of its plot, and the,'|'empie The chanuiug lomance between Captain Sharp and Dorothyhumor of its linesThe plot of the play is laid in Un- WIIIIM (4 happy conclusiondon and centers around the world-famous Ferris Wheel at Karl’s Court.Many side-splitting situations are **volve*l whieh threaten for a time toIAll importation, exportationmaterials stopped.nearly all production of war ♦ i Mr. Temple,, while ukln* a trip In d ,hlt;| doB,w,u. ,(f+ the wlieel, meets with an adventurehouseholds. Eventually tiie tangle tin*Yolo Lags inBond Buying:Comparisons$M C: At10,*ott.MJ. Sii Ml1 !4kwenvt*rJr. Cook i*t!*IIaMlemberedCookgirl,Allied oecupaiiou of parts of Germany to continue until repara- ♦ which keeps him out all night, bis rave,# |(s,.lf lilltM|Jf|l ,},« efforts ofdie BrlKfttion made.Any German violation of conditions pertaiuing to the Rhine zone ♦ ftflgg Nicldft EtltdS constitutes an act of war, ^ Temple and Fuller who prove themY* roUU!I A*#iv#a to Im* a pair ofinmlj tiftiT i ioaGerman navy reduced to six baiilehhii**, six liglit cruisers and ♦ S. F. Hospital For• *. a — uiLA. ma eiftliniu ••! tift4.d 4kCourse in Dieteticsfor tjnllteueaa’ sake? expert fib-the report of the federal U«iFishermenHistlibit!torpedo German navynot over 15,000All other war vessels must be surrendered or destroyed Germany forbidden to build to ts controlling the Haiti*All Heligoland fortifications niuat be dtmollthad.Kiel Canal to be open to all nytkms.Germany must surrender her fourteen submarine cables.Irees abolished after October♦♦♦♦♦♦ |spending a two-weeks’ vacation at thes♦ home of her parents, Mr. and Mr* + Emil Niclas, in this city, has enteredlate1 the per* t• ft I* i iMiss Adeline Niclas, who ba» beenCashes Hand While CuttingCrass With Sharp Cycleif iiUl'lIOilpal14PayFineirdauce wilit!Unitedtreatiwhich this portion of the ) terested and for the purpoput Lou with Yolo, and the■ iat» Nadine Greenwood* iaeretjiry ribed On tlit* iniiititt? nr#tIkdIGermany to accept full responfor all damages to allied ♦ the San Francisco hospital for a three 1 aro* Adviser Niles I* Searls and4J Iand ass*xlated governments and nationals♦ months’ course in dietetic* She was County Horticultural CommissionerYuba and SuU*t*•)i#r c‘«*iu*■Germany must reimburse all civilian damages, beginning with ♦ a*.companicd to the city by her mother, \\ Uia„i Gould, suffered000.000+ Mrs Niclas returned home Tuesdaythe hand thLs morningSubsequent payments in reparation to le secured by a twnd issue ♦ .evening•kit* U) eut Erasevere cutwhile Ubingrressibl# to(pt‘r lent. v !M*r lt;ei!tIa!iperntiroved by the rejiaratlon commission.Germany must pay shipping damages, ton for ton♦Miss Niclas ha* Just completed the ,t ,llower. |t u the second similar a*N a pa,t*i*hand$A*4ait lug on in riverse♦ I course in home economics and house tideut in the same office within the1-ike. IIecouoin♦ hold art at the Santa iiarbara s»afel*afew da s, Advi**r rtearl* breakingte uer c*#ntiSI*Fridtated regions♦ normal school In 1917 ML* Mela* a wcihl irone whil * cranking bis auto-OIIma, j! fM*r lt;«tl ferv ed1114KMay 16, willid Laud LodgoGermany must revert to pre-war “most favored nations” traffic* ♦ graduated from the Chico state nor-mobilewithout discrimination♦ inal school When she complete* herfreedomallied nationals Germany♦♦present course in dietetics Miss Nilt;Mr and Mr* G W Atterbury andSacramento, 15 per cent H#iLauo, 112 J*er cent, l^ludia*, 156 |er centf EHaptmrlate mannerl** * *have al4 I 4 111tila iiaiuiiTheeir list of gctivi* tmd f*r Friday uigh»,illa* will be qualified to teach in the j Glenn, Don and Virgluia Atterbury. Trinity, 105 |er centacceptprovision* as to pre-war A i high schools of tiie stateI siiM-nt the week end in OaklandTehama, 61 per cent4May 9. which gives promise of being a noteworthy event.
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