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of ol two lots, in, ‘Terms Jota, near business con town. A nice corner on, Rasy terme bullding tot, if acre, $40 a asuring 60x 100x169 wn and aplendid, modern 6-room SOx100: to car School: All assessments Onable terms, Liberal for cash. h modern 5-1 bun A fine view location, and # from car Line, lot 60x terms ote ot fruit; on impr L. WILSO: Postofti eorgetown 7, PROPERTY oe HOMESITES HCTED VIEW BT IN To ES RIDE RIC CAR SHIPYARDS oll is good. the re graded and the ny lots miles out in I of , stumps, M son pay to 40 /& day car fare. when them close in ame price. with a POLLAT VIEW OUND and th TAINS. lots are getting and the pric every day. W a few of them you'll have to possession. ment bh ing 3 rooms mod- upt live in one and Other for nearly for the block t atleroy. ear on get off at oo ‘of eg open P. LUCAS roy Ave. and St ey Hom half acre near car line a berries n kena, etc.; free wood, make your living ity $400 cash, balance BEE & CO. if to Gatewood Station. | FURNISH , to car; fine ger- ; ensy terms. ITH AVE. West 262. ‘Beattie reai ee- Established 1906 2nd av. Main 5309. “HOUSE, GOOD eash, balance like | 4ath ave. 8. 125. Owner, East DISTRICT RENT PAYER your rent money four own home. Come nt y today and look ‘the modern bungalows r w for today. ‘WILL SELL YoU with fire- bungalow, ered porch 3, city water and street: axsess- ‘View of Sound: one ; three blocks from ‘and beach. will sell you modern ;, four blocks d street: unob- of Sound and 't let another day out at once and see will sel modern that will be on graded k from car; full mt: worth $4,500. ly $3,500, on casy assessments all b3—We have the ‘of view homesites in to car, achool; con a beach and pn prices ond From lots to acre direct from the own today and make you Don’t delay. DAMS COMPANY Station. H and 216 Boston Bik. = LL ESTATE [PROPERTY WITH US only, $20. A busy ogee oo 210 {GREAT "ESTATE MILES PER GA 1919 carburetors. Use oline, half kerosene Start easy any d power. . Runs slow high ‘ourself. Big profits loney back [icp trial. Air-Friction 1484 Madison st., ‘OR WITHOUT in walking distance o1 in. Full deseri ‘of owner. Addre: Conner, Wash. ACRE DAIRY half cash, or in by owner, /ESTMENT CO, Block. Exchange, sell where; results. | ¢ HOME CLOSE TO CITY i. @arden lan 20 all kinds of s#mall room house: handy furban. Price $2,400; 4500 all cleared; bottom land; ition and facing the iy. Price $1,200; terms. it outside of city, at 2 acres cleared, bal- room hous barn water system; 1 “LMelter. Price $4,000; iE) Aye. & SEXTON Phone Elliott 5247. city lights h nda y. RWELL & MORFORD 575 Colman Bldg. at prices you can-| Be your| Styles | ‘Washington. | ¢ | In_ the cel 24 ACRES WATER FRONT $2,000 cash will cultivation trees; L acre in emall fruit: ne barn, large good wella; L Kinds of impleme Sound nd ehou Kasolin and clam bed on on, Wash. 0 handle teamers 1 140 $i ACRES FOR SALE. rea choice the uvial am b ute rallr * slashed shell of Har, wo butld nty of cedar a; wali and ‘see Elma, Wm Wash 1 t * from r t t hru_ the place 20x38, with £ lots of lu houses, take y owner, via She Knonagel, Mat! 1-ACRE HOME in-room hy ni wood shed chicke 0 chickens fruit of Well and ¢ w ‘ a Right on Inte 4 highway All all in high state o For $1 on terms cultivation f $500 cash. DOUGLA “0. 416. Le MORSE ¢ ary Bide 4 | POR BALE—40 ACRES UPLAND: 3 acres cleared, slashed and in Pasture; well of best water, never dry; barn and shed, poultry house built A-t; choice young orchard hay shed: all kinds small fruit hog house; root celfar; fencing tory house, double constructed, all cedar finish outside: full base ment; concrete walls; flower beds and shrubbery; finest location: 150 feet to county road; rural deliv- ery servic right direct to owner, Box 42, Y Jak Harbor, Wash. D. COUNTRY Tract of highly improved ground containing 1% acren, with T-room houses, having hardwood floors, beautiful firep! bath; toilet; all kinds of| fruit consisting of 20 cher prune, pears, aleo on terme. HOME tre YHITE & 1 Main 750. 600-41 ILLA . ary Bid. QA? SUBURBAN “AG | north of ¢ a | City, on Bothell paved | owned by Seattle bank what they have invo thru foreclosure, $500 per acre, your chol Very casy terme. Stor neh land clubhouse on land. lect now and be ady for spring | garden. Auto bus gives hourly | service. Hendrickson, 415 Boston Block. Elliott 2022, ‘East 4863, | VERY Two and a half acres. with spring water piped to the tract | ing, unobstructibie view of § beautiful tree near beach, line and highway; good soil. Price | $1,250: $850 cash, balance at end of 3 years 7%. Call le L Gregory, 609 Burke Bldg. Main 870, or Kast 1362, oF go out by street car oF auto to end of Lake Burien car line. Inquire at office on south _side of street, opposite store. . 3% MIL park, at Lake boulevard, Priced at CHEAP 5S ACRES—$2.200 We have a fine tract near Edmonds, with about 3% acres cleared; old house; orchard. This piece lies fine and the soll in good; light second growth alder land.” Come | to Kingsbury’s place at’ Edmonds | BURWELL & MORFORD. | Main 3555. 575 Colman Bldg. | WE OFFER FOR SALE FIVE ncres of the best alder land in Kitsap county, situated about one-half mile from the Wasbing- | ton Veterans’ Home, near Bremer- ton. Our price is our terms $50 cash, balance $15 per month. CHAMBERLAIN & LINDEKUGEL 915 White Bidg. 5 ACRES, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Close to dock, schools and store ly under cultivation; hous rn; well Ower going blind, and must sacrifice for $1,200, on easy terms. CHAMBERLAIN & LINDEKUGEL 915 White Bldg. BALE OR TRADE — "3506 between Seattle and Tacom: mile to paved highway and Should into small r chicken ranches. Chance for some live wire. Only $20 per acre. Terms to suit. Will take modern Seattle home part pay- ment. G. Raab, 907 Lowman Bldg. Phone Elliott 2170. FOR acr: One ratlro fruit LESS THAN HALF PRICE 5 Acres for Only $250 $25 down; $10 per month Good soil; 25¢ fare. HERBERT 8. UPPER 414 Leary Bldg. GOOD TRACTS OF “LOGGED-OFF LAND FOR SALE. “Low prices easy terms. We will accept Li erty Bonds as firat payment: pa: the balance out of your wages. Steady work in our camp and mili | for steady men. THREE LAKES LUMBER CO. Three Lakes, Wash. ACRE GARDEN TRACT; GOOD soll; all cleared; house, ‘chicken houses, family orchard; near cai South ‘End; $200 down’ will han- die this ranch. 424-426 Seaboard ACRES; ~ GROF a going farm; $95 ‘per acre; part Box 135, Albany, Or. H A busy road: cash. R. 2, | cist YOUR PROPERTY W ‘One commission only, $20. office. Public Realty Bure EN WANTED STRUCTION GOOD WAGES work We. need several good men in the Three Rivers District of the Lower Yakima val preferring men who want a farm. We will sell you 10, 20 or more acres of good irrigated land, deep rich soil, abundance of water, in famous ‘Three Rivers District, where you ¢an raise six tons of alfalfa to the acre; also big crops of corn, potatoes, melons, grapes, asparagus, strawberries, etc. If you can make a. small’ payment down, we will allow you a long time ‘on balance due, and pro- vide work on construction of ditches and road. You will have sufficient time to put your in crop and get big returns this year me in and talk it over with us. PACIFIC SECURITI COME ANY 907 Hoge Bidg., Seattle WESTERN FARM LANDS Skagit Valley of re they raixe the least land. Call and see us, or write. SCHIRMAN é& CO, Mt. Vernon, Wash Washing 0 10} land | FARM LANDS ts ACRES IMPROVED DAIRY Goop Soll RANCIE This law eap ranch located near PB Ww Has fair elty we fair other outt land in \ 4 on qow od exce ptt ale, Would bil a firet § time on bal This p low for au wider aut ment, all ance d WESTERN PACIFIC COMPANY die, 8 rCcURITH attle, 86 LOGGED.OFF LANDS 6000" ACRES “IN “SOUTHWEST Washington for sale to settlers; easy terms; no raise in o $6 per acre and up, Liberty Bonds taken at par. Write for map ahow- ing locat WEYERHAKUSER TIMBER CO. na Tide, Tacoma, Wash. Its fs LILLY 90 RANCHI AND ACREAGE ‘OR RENT or GAR road, near lease FOR LEASE—18 ACRES land, « ved LIM BAMSON RUBBER CORPORATION f commom, stock at $ es have & book value | dare now selling under th | Blue Sky Lawa of Catlfornia and Arizon 50 ‘This ts not @ stion purpos ron nafe permanent investment, this { unusual opportunity rep “ for N MUTUAL 04-5 INVESTMENT CO. Seaboard Lidg LiERTY HONDS Liberty Bonds today at wing net prices (this Judes accrued interest) $95.09 oat 9439 prices on sell Liberty quotations with arges, Cana onde bought # Honda at t commis an Victory 4 rnold. tations sion. ¢ Loan Daily telegr ceived. fre markets 0 and on all MEF re © wourition N & RHODES Satablinhed 1896 STOCKS AND BONDS 319 Cherry St. Main 1512, T WILE BUY Roads bought or sold. stor, Wicks Tire eatern Petroleum. Ine. Jiberty an Mo reat We O Universal High F vat 1304 Mt. Rainier M |1000 Red Monarch ¢ MAX WINKLER 214 Union St Eliott 1 Witt HeY Liberty Ronda, all insues, 2000 Alaska Pet. & Coal. 59 Pan Motor, Minn. 1000 G. Western Petroleum. 600 Beacon Coal Mines T WILL SELL 209 Okla-Tex. P. & Hef... $750 Lone Star Ol) ...... 5000 Ama ed Gold. * 500 Aut jectric C ‘ontroller- 1000 Consumers’ Ol] & &.... 2000 Finid Hill Mining... 11000 Out Wi etroleum }2000 Trojan Ol Calif C, J. STEEPLE 118 Cherry St. Don't Sacrifice YOUR LIBERTY BONDS WE PAY THE FULL MARKET VALUE, Will loan $45 on a $50 bond. We buy partly paid bonds and War Savings, Stams 916 American Rank de. Second and Madison. WE RVUY LIBERTY BONDS AT small discount; also partial pay- ment receipts and W. S&S. Stampa. 204 Haight Bldg. PROPOSITION FOR MAN OWNING 1% or 2%-ton truck. State make, size and kind of body, H-26, Star. fi5 LOANED ON BACH $50 LIBER- ty bond; 20¢ month. 1920 Smith Bid. 8 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BIG PROFITS PROM LITTLE PIC Hog raising in California's w derful climate offers great oppo’ tunities, $150 starts you raising pigs on co-operative basia. Send for free booklet. The California Co, 194 Humboldt Bid) San Francisco, Cal | WHO WANTS A SECOND-HAND BUSINESS? Will sell two stores, Both together, or separate. $1,600 for one, or | $3,000 for both. |Inquire for particular Block. Elliott 499 WANTED — PARTY —WITHt $306 cash who has the courage to use it in a business that is earning better than 40 per cent. Don't answer this ad unless you have the money and mean business, B-29, Star. |LIVE SALESMAN WANTED FOR the best oll preposition ever of- fered to the public in the Burk~ burnett oll field. Dorothy May Oil Co, $20 Scott ave, Wichita Falls, | _Tex MAKE HANDLING BALL gum, # and novelty penny hines, Silent Sa Bldg, Philadel- 319 Boston MON pean «mi Co., G Drexel phia, Pa. 9% BUSINESS (OF PORTUNITIES O56 6000000000090 BUSINESS OWNERS, NOTH List your business with the RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO, for QUICK ACTIO! ‘Woe sell all lines of business, secure riners and raise additional capital for all meritorious propositions, None too large or none too small for ua to handle. WE HAVE THE BUYERS See Us for Quick Sale. charge for listing your business with us. ABLE INVESTMENT CO, EABOARD BLDG. urth and Pike. 00000 PERSONAL |1,500,000 PRSOS PAID FOR THE destruction of the battleship Maine. Member 56 of treaty three's report gives the inside story of this treaeherous crime. Read it. Get it at 1411-A Fourth ave, be- tween Pike and Union. WANTED—DIAMONDS, OLD 3 LD “SILVER, WATCH "ALSE TEETH | HIGHEST ‘PRICES PAID. | MITH JEWELRY CO. 412L. C. SMITH BLDG., 4TH FLOOR. |PRIVATE SANITARIUM tered physi 5 conditions of wom wonable, 1627 15th Hill ear. | TOBACCO OR or no pay. $1.00 if sent on trial — § W-397, Baltimore, Maryland. MISS ~ PINRPONT—THERAPEUTIC treatments, poor circulation, rheu- matiam. 217 Globe Bidg, First and Madison. switcu from combings Peery eeooooooconoooosoOR 00900 OLD_ GOLD, Terma r ‘ave, Capitol SNUFF HABIT CURES” MADE Ladies” Improve- ment Shop, 620 Union at. Main 6507, NZIM KILLS HAIRS, $1.50 BOX Fs 4 zie Mfg. Co, P. ©. Box 245, San ranciaeco. DIAMONDS, WATCHES ON CTUEDIT, MICHAEL, 202 PIKE ST, #1 mu SEATTLE jot fender MARCH = 19 -| All Ready for the Big Spring Garden Drive! mm ~ WANTED TO BORKOW WANTED ehort Um To nonnow 60. pay A Intorent and rity it ACT ib RATER Third ave Wast Co. LEGAR NE » Pi TUR WIL WwW tlable Town the r ¢ ipal p the grad ing, paving erwine. tin proving of ® | Town; sald bonds t of the 4 nomination of $500 each at the r of payab mi-ann De payable, both principal ar terest, at the 6 of the Tr urer of ald Ti wat the fiscal ney of t Washing in New York City, at the op the holder, to be dated | 019, and to mature an fol May Ist of each | * 1929 to 1934, both tn 4 $1,000 May lat of years 1937 to 1939, Interout ar nin substance the wn of Tukwila, for mu- | purposes, borrow r ite genera wotlable bonds therefor? Bonds nds No. r sha ro his ballot nk therefrom — “Honda Tionds N that t portion ‘« * ba press his on prep shall aueatior oF the purpose f the territor Hie of wald elect within. the wrate p therein P ner K enue and Main Street, | | and th: Ia shall be open at & lock M. and close at 8 kPM Mayor Attest ri The Seattle Star DIRECTORY | Attorney+at-Law | BSTARLISIED 007. pr tice All canes. Free ation. 315 Turke Bids. 06 | Attorneys—t IN—T01 CENTRAL Phone Main 39. Re writer Cd Unive Foundry Co LAWRENC Bide. tent Ride emington T: ern Rubber phone Co. Olymple MAS FENWICK 432 Burke bathe, Frances } Hicycles and Repairs | ROBY LUNDGREN for Snell Wiey- cles 604 Stewart, at Times oq Mata 4917, Chattel Loans MONEY TO LOAN™ $10 to $100 made quickly confidentially om furniture | k, ete. | ANDERS & CO, Smith Hide. Chiropractor _ | error Chiropractor. 7 aeeaaats Nationel School Chicago, i Consul m free, 212 Denny Hid, 1.08 ind Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering, Packing Jorgensen firoa. Murn. Shop MO ¥8IT | Collateral Loans SORRY LOANED, ON ALL ATT. ee of value, The Reliable, 907 trd_ ave. authentle 404 mare | Stedvoat in rage mu 4663. Dentists BVO W WHARTON, DENTON Recond and Madison, over Seattle State Rank, Elliott 1480. Open evenings, Formerly Roberts & Burch office Detective Agencies PACIFIC COAET DETHOTIVE ‘Agency—-220 Seaboard Bldg. Male and female eratives: open day and night. Office. Elliott 1663. Electric Treatments TES IT 18 TROB—EVERY WORD of it true. We are perfecting cures with rheumatism, neuritia, co and dozens of other ail- ‘of years’ standing with the wonderful VIT-O-NET treatmenta. Every cell is stimulated and the blood stream made pure and surely and positively. Nature makes her own balance-—-HEALTH. ter what your ailmen the office and inv treatment. It is not medicine, sur- gery, chiropractic, osteopathy or massage, but one of the greatert MODERN INVENTIONS. Do not question and parley with yourself but come today and bring this ad | with you and get a free treatment. | Lady attendant, 236 Central Bide, Third and Marion. Tacom ottise, | 205 California Bid Paper Hanging ff you are wondering whe ot a paper hanger, just tain from noon to nigh will call and estimate your work. | Both speed and quality, reasonably priced. Good, clean work or no pay. G ‘onklin, Grand Pa- cifie Hotel, % First ave. Physicians and Surgeons Sr, Kathryn Harrison — Women’ disorders read fasted, 4819 Stone way: Green Lake car. North 2365. Turkish Baths IMPERIAL TURKISH BATHS, 1108 ‘4th ave, Electric cabinets, thera- peutic jamps, tubs | Rheumatiam specialty. Louis Myers, chirop. bdiate mechano-therapist. Phone Main 3219, day or night. dunk REN KULASKA JUNK CO, 1120 First ave, & Elliott 3291, No mat- COME to imate this you can| phone | Storage ORY, FIREPROOF ETORAGR ‘Warehouse. Central Storage Co, White Bide. Corn—Open High, March #1. mr st July Sept Onte. Mareh May guly a Sep: : vork May (44.65 Lard duly 27.25 Ribs May 24.77 NEW YORK, March were generally higher at the stock market opening today. United States Steel opened at 99%; Reading, 83%; Corn Products, 57%, up 1; Marine preferred, 112%, up %; Bethlehem Steel B, 69, up %; General Motors 170, up 1%; Mexican Petroleunf 183%, up %. United States Steel cloved at 98%, | off 1%; General Motors, 169%, up|} 2%; Corn Products, 58%, up 2%; Mex- | ican Petroleum, 181%, up 4; Marine preferred, 111%, off 1; Reading, 83 | off 1; Central Leather, 74%, up %. ‘The market closed strong. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, March 29.—Liberty bond quotations today: 3%, $99.06, first 49, $94.44, up .02; second 70, up .06; first 449, $04.60, ; second 448, $93.94; third 4%4s, up .08; fourth 4%s, $93.70, | Caulifiower—# School Kiddies Mobilize to Help Uncle Sam ou Aus Airview school garden army, all lined %. Friday, More t They're going to help Un ly for the Spring Drive! ard Sam's formidable gar | .4 den army ts mobilized and ready for netion In fact, an advance guard of 0 young gardeners mustered on the stegen Fairview sehoot, Bast 78th and 10th N. EL, Priday Full dress was the v hats and overalls passed ir epection. Arms of war glistened ir the morning sunshine, brand-new rpades and rakes, buckets, sprinkling and garden hose. Art with the infantry lawn mowers Market Reports Few Changes in Quotations; California Vegetables Here | dealers think It will be several weeks yet before any noticeable quantity of local greens will be distributed at the local markets. Dairy prices continued the same, with butter appearing to be easing | up, while eggs remain firm. Poultry wheelbarrows, on which repos farm supplies or perhaps a ca nine pet, whe was @ special recruit forethe parade Lucy Boothroyd led the strong—thru the school streets to the accompaniment waving banners and flags and th ured strains of the triang! and tambe played by the firet military band. One of the up per ra presented a «ymbolic series in the parade on “Just How to Sow So Spuda Will Grow.” They Sounded Bugle r the supervision of a special army-- 360 niform of the nets and mea rompe stnen, Nery that and back Un playearts, Prevailing prices Saturday were, in most instances, the same as the y previous. A shipment of Cali fornia vegetables just arrived, i» meeting with a ready demand but, with th® market closing at noon, dealers expect to start Monday's business with a full line of greens. | quotations were stationary, with a Homegrown cauliflower were noted | probable revision in the price list of at some of the stands Saturday, but! some stock by Monday. Local Markets Cal triplets oung Amerion Idaho triplets ... ‘ s Wisconsin cream brick. Lambureer, 18 eeeses Limburger, 2. fiene—LAve so. Roonters—Live Chickens — Dry picked: ote meeee | Ducks—Lave . Local, per wack. Brussels Spronte—Per Tb... Cabbage Winningstead Fiat Duteh Cannon Bait Danish Bald .... 5 Carrets—Local, per sack ‘ Cal, erate .. Local, per dor. Northern Cal. . Fiats Brocee!i flat Celery—Cal., per erate « Corn Hasks—P 29 | Vout—Pancy oe cree “S| Chote . trimmed Meavy grade . Cacumbers—Ore., Reg Flant-—Ca Cal, p Idaho, doz. 0 8.80 | 1 Imperial valle oa Angelen, Yak uh CORKER Stall 102, fresh peanut butter, 20¢ th, 2 Ths 35e; fresh Jersey butter, 60c Th.; mild full cream cheese, 35¢ o| tb. 2-tb. bricks limburger cheese, *. | | 48e; 2 tall cans milk, 20c; & ths. pure 2.50 | ca Tie: Flake’ White 27¢ 2 sp, and Nucoa a a4 | mar ’ $1.00, Teco pancake 26 hinook salmon, 1 23.00 00 | e 02% ab | <etted Gem . lle can. F. Wash. regradea . Pampkine—p. Kadishes Rhubarb. Hox, 40 Iba. SANITARY Stalls 20-22, large can government tested milk, Toe; Borden's, Carnation or jeral milk, 12%c can, Stall 45, Rutabage 20 tomat 2 Spinach—Walln Wallk, 16-1, Bx. 1.1.26 oe oe coe ey : en bees Sweet Potatoce— |meal, 260; 3 Ibs, wheat flakes, 25. Cals tm tee |Staolls 24-36, Citrus Powder, 24¢; 1, erate, pet ‘ C NG. ; Tomaigee Sierican, stiailiu#-A00G48 |Crlgcas aver sber Bde Bie: Turnips—Yakima, per sack «.-+++ Pts ten ith dat NE ST, Stall 21, Kristoferson's pasteurt milk, 11e’qt. Royal Grocery, bai ment, Federal milk, 10¢ can.’ Sti 27, tee cream, be dish: cot nse, 2 Iba 2he; Tea Garden : iy. "ise Tb. Sugar and soap stall, © grade . 2.00@2.26 rnation or Borden's milk, 12%¢ Stayman, ex. fancy-3.60@4.00 |can; & bars Bob White, 25e;'5 bara Fancy 3.60 | Lenox, 26e; 6 bars No-Rub, 28c; large grade. 3.00 | Ivory ‘10c, small 6c. Red’ Seal Gro- Black Twig, cery, Annex, Chili sauce, 3 cans 26c; tomato satice, 2 cans Ibe; corn flakes, 2 pkgs, 250; 4 Tbs Lima the; 7 boxes matches, 25e, Stong's, $1 good broom, 69%¢; 35¢ can pineappls, 25e; 65 can ‘strained honey, She; 4 10c cans red beans, abe, Wtiott Fish mumble river smelte, be t., 6 outdoor, dow. FRUITS Apples— B, Wash, Newtons, ex. fancy.3.7504.00 Fancy. 26@3.50 © grade . 2.76@3.26 Pormain, ex. fancy.2.606 3.00 | ch. Fancy + 2.26@ 2.60 | J) Winesape, Toca) Mack Twig, Stall 17— 78 Stall milk, lle quart. Stall Re ns Carnation milk, 12\%c. Stall | 1503—20e pkg. gloas starch, 120; 1h¢ pkg. corn. star. ; Snider's or bottle. NOMY PU. ure fresh ‘milk 1l6 quart. Stalls 87-38—25e pkg. Quaker | Cracked wheat, 12%c:,¢ iba green split peag, 20e; 2 be peka. bluing, ba WESTLAKE asta 205, 3 cans Campbell's 24 8-02. pkee. Fruit——Per box— Dark amber . Lemone—Por box— Fancy Oranges Navols, |2isstal White scape aie? a Tha good prunes, 35; Holly milk, 10¢ can. Stall 106, Early Rose need potatoes, | $2.00 per 100 ‘Ihe; dried onion Stall 130, Bilue Ribbon tea, | Campbell’ pork and beans Ibe can; 3 pkes. macaroni, 25e; M. J | |B. coffee, 450; Hershey's cocoa, ibe Stalls 16-17, 4 Iba, rolled oats, 2 cans any ‘kind of milk, 266 | PLAN BENEFIT DANCE A benefit dance, with tickets at 75 cents @ couple, will be given by the Duo Dancing club and Company D,| 161st infantry, Tuesday evening at! the Renton Hill club house, 18th ave. and Madison st. Men in uniform are On. 1008 5.00@5.25 tee sees +600 | tha, 260, and ‘amatier . 5 » ry Products ery cubes Local country bricks .. Wash, stato brand, bricks: Wash. state brand, cubes Short held storage extras Batter Fat—Per th... Hagr--Local, strictly frosh Ixed. one Pullets creamery Cheese—Wasir, cream brick . invited as guests of honon, string beans: 260: 4 bare | up in Spring array. han 200 youngsters, cle Sam, along with mi garden instructor, the school children all over the elty have been planning their spring gar- dens for some time, but it was left to the Fairview pupils to sound the bugle for immediate planting. Lucy Boothroyd, a sixth-grade stu- | dent, “just thought up" the idea of | having this parade to inaugurate the | spring planting season, and told her teacher about it i “They have parades for everything else now—so I thought it would be | nice to have one for our garden| work,” she said shyly | Lucy is the daughter of Prof. 8.' ‘This picture was snapped when the young armed with garden tools, marched around ions of other school kids. Neutenant in the boy, or girl must have an extra garden, for the makes inspection tours ewery ones | garden i a while and presents the dations for commissions an the B of good gardening. The five upper grades have den clubs and each member is ed to till a certain portion of 100 square feet fifth and sixth graders, and for the garden army, & square rod for pupils in is higher classes, Portland Market Report | ———— * PORTLAND, ¥ March 29—Cattle— | Receipts 27 head; market slow. Best | $13 to $14; good to choice $11.50 to $12.50; medium to $10 to $11; fair to good) to $10; common to fair steers, $8 to $9; choice cows and heif- ers, $10.50 to $12.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $9 to $10; medium to good cows and heifers, $7 to $ fair to medium cows and heifers, $5 to $6; cannters, $3.50 to $4.50; bulls, | 6 to $8.50; calves, $9.50 to $13.50; stockers and feeders, $7 to $10. | Hoge—Receipts 112 head; market steady. Prime mixed, $18.75 to $19; [medium mixed, $18.60 to $18.75; rough $16.75 to $17.50; pigs, $16.25 to $17.26; bulk, $19. Sheep—Receipts none; market |steady. Prime lambs, $16 to $17; fair to medium lambs, $14 to $15; year- lings, $11 to $12; wethers, $9 to $10; ewes, $6.50 to $10.50. Butter—City creamery, 5$e to 61c. Egge—Selected local extras, 41¢ to 2c. Hens—S83c to 34e; broilers, 40c to | steers, steers good stee steers, $9 SAN FRANCISCO, March 29. Butter—Extras, 58c. Egge—Fresh, 45%c; extra pullets’, A3%c. Cheese—California flats fancy, 31c. Oats, per cental—Red feed, $2.40 to $2.45; red, seed, $2.60 to $2.75; red, recleaned, $2.90 to $3. Barley, per centah—Good, $4 to $4.20; feed, about $2.17%; shipping, $2.20 to $ Chevalier, nominal. Onions—Ice house California, $3.25 per cental; on the street, $4. Potatoes-—-Wharf prices: Deltas, |$1.75 to $2 per cental for choice, and| |$2.35 to $2.60 for fancy; Oregon Bur-| banks, to $2.60; Idaho Gems, $2.30 to $2.35; Washington Gems, $2.25; sweet, $4.75 to $5 for ice house and $5.75 to $6 for others. BAR SILVER NEW YORK, March 29.—Bar sil- ver, $1.01%. Demand sterling, $4.57%. N.Y. COFFEE NEW YORK, March 29.—Coffee— Santos futures closed 25 to 100 reis lower, ——___—— | Chicago Market Report *cicaao, March 29.—-A stronger sentiment and better prices prevailed in trading in grain futures on the Chicago board of trade today, Lack of buying power in a moderate mar- ket caused a slight decline at the outset, but commission houses later sold to Eastern houses. Provisions were lower. March corn, up %e at opening at $1.57, later gained 2c additional. May corn, %c higher at $1.454% at lopening, was up 1%c. July corn, Ke higher at opening at $1.35, subse- quently gained 2\c. September corn, up %o at $1.28% at opening, later sold at $1.31. March oats, opening late at 61%c, off ‘%c, subsequently gained %e. May oats, down %e at opening at 62%, gained 10. July oats, “ee higher at openihg at 61%, sold later lat 630, September oats, up %o at 590 at opening, gained 1c. Coffee—Spot sevens, 16%c; Santos, DOMESTIC HELP Of the right kind cannot be i We'll solve this question for you. | A dinner in courses, with well cooked and g00d service, at Hotel Butler, ings frém 5:30 to 800 ocks BECAUSE the just right and 1s served in. ey wilt le know you On cach 5% a . At the FLORENCE U STORE, Second and Union, you pay $1 a $100 borrowed, and the $1 im cludes interest. You have the| month for privilege of paying as much as you want to—as often as wish—or the whole loan at time without m otice, No Commission No Renewal Charges t1%e. | Sugar—Centrifugal, Yenver Market Report toe Golo, March 2 wea ltle—Receipts 300 head; market! teady, Steers, $14.50 to $16.25; cows and heifers, $7.85 to $12.26; stockers and feeders, $12.50 to $14.50; calves, $13.75 to $15, Hogs—Receipts 100 head; market steady. Top, $19; bulk of sales, $18.85 \to $19. Sheep—Receipts 1,000 head; mar- ket steady, Lambs, $17.75 to $1 ewes, $12.25 to $14.26 810 AVENUE