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corner, 680x100; | Basy te in and paid; terma, Fine, sie Witreet improv FOR SAL p—REAL ESTATE (79 ACREAGE GeVou WANT TO HUY, SELL OR i : exebange your perty. oe us 1 ACRE, commission Bite | WB Reatty tureaa, 210 Liberty Bide. | We have at Rdmonda an acre, fully ft eleared, with frult trees and ber } See AL CORARE | res; good garden soll; all plowed % i on paved high- and ready for seeding; not far . tie y water; $600; very oasy paved boulevard, with fine i |} oh Thitd ave pus orvice, Kasy terma, G e | D TIMB at LILLY'S. eee, HALF AC 3 | | =e RORTOWN ALF ACRE GOOD SOIL, $1,000 ai = re A very good little 4-rogm ho GRORGETOWN PROPERTY & half acre of nas fine true, } 00-—-Nice building lot, Séx berries beautif i} in cultivation; eaay terma View pleco jevard fine bus service; near Mdmonda } three blocks from street car 4 ACRES, $4,500 | } | <poom house; lot S2x162;/ This place ts in a very high state | ee of fruit and good garden| of cultivation; oreo strawber | ground, Basy terms. rie; 1 acre fruit, balance in gar- 3 den sown; chicken houses and j {,500—t-room house; lot SOx100;| barn The house has 6 rooms wo Diccks from car line; fine} Right on paved boulevard, with j view; casy terms fine bus service to city, 44 min- | utes; near Edmonds, | Two nice lots, close to Busi-| ness center; easy termes. Come Saturday or Sunday to Hd- monds, Hus stops at Kingsbury’s 500—S-room modern; half acre] place, or phone. be 24 of fruity near Beacon and Graham; terms. BURWELL & panronn Main 3855, 675 Colman Bidg, cL. WILSON ) Sext Door to Postoffice, Geort Te AT wie AND <5 Mew 4 ro plastered bungalow, = ‘ large garden tracts; pure — BST SEATTLE spring water ‘piped on to, prop Jot, on 50th ave. S. De-| erty: near grade tween Stevens and Lander; size! not fa Sete: improvements paid in full:| and w. scaly § $260, with $10 down and $7.56] City fo , 30, minutes’ ride 08 ferry to price ALK! POINT Ance $20 per month: taste 0 aightly lot, one block trom| fhe town in state, 300 ataee, in ND wed boulevard and Li hy 3 Sea- fr oe im population during last r, e years; i don't settle 1 city lot when you te farm for less money in Kir down STURTEVANT, 311 BOSTON BLK. land: take Bast Madi * a county ferry to our Kirkland of- flee, where an will show SPECIAL BARGAIN, You over pro BY WoopY A Quick CHE @ FARRAR, dy Kirkland Seattle NORTH END ACRE TRACTS rm home of ro . Pree tetle medern home EA Close to. paved ‘roads and inter- ments paid tn full: and urban; fine soll, level; good neigh- . borhood: some are partly cleare located two Dlock#| will sell you one ef thies treste | for $650, $59 down, $10 pe | oF bulld you a nifty 2-re jew jot rom Ames shipyards and the Price $1, on terms. F,_ woop) | Salgr, Meaber o's Ferry Landing” Weat Seattle Se ee ase. OPEN SUNDAY = Minne 9 Alaska Ride. h and Greenwood, DRACRIFICES ALK! HOME nod som bungalow: on lot com | o-- Jo-mile panoramic view }ONE ACRE. WELL IMPROVED, mountains: partly| cated close to Haller lake; fine West| YOuns orchard of 100 trees: good ehicken house and yard for a 40 ch birds 3 nis with ng well 4 spring: nt fenen: clp buyer te nn to get garden planted; this place FEW OF THOSE HALE: | will not last long at price asked tracts left. Deep, biack soil;| Call Kenwood 3374 for ap oth- ment farmed [4 20 years. bet! nm m-~ | A 214-417 New York TRACTS Oe D FOR SALE" Low prt easy terme We will accept ; SFty Bonds oe first payment: pay the your wages, F camp and enil)| OGAED-OFP | IND ADDITION “AK LUMNER CO. Three ‘OF THE NORTH Lakes, Wash. Lt ag sd SOLD inney District TWENTY ACRES, THREE-QU - tions that have been Nera mite frome rallreed guan-| im the past 19 years. and on) Olympia: the Dest, 50-foot lots all very first} Moat of it has been under year. i vrtumity | for several y te pet & start lev KH REID & CO ‘city water and electric lixht. NCH New York Block jenientes without the bu Nok nals M surely buy it.| Barrington, W up. Terms 823 | oiteGoN ACKER” ~ CROPS a going farm: main road: $35 per acte: part cash. | 5 Hox 125, Albany. Or. FARM LANDS ” FIVE ACRES 00 OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE- bie time to get some REAL and; rich and deep clay loam foil: raises ner stage; servic crops; jevel as a floor; on Bs ind, ood cedar, alder railroad line: near Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, bi~ loages aod burned off mobilization camp site clear. Bester | at $225 to $300 an wriet St te army a ined» t belting My row aa pA by a ‘ Price, bu daho, as On, renee and gn it thi. ea seetio: they % ty nv mel * antic. ty ri La and get your choice. cleared. fetect & tract now b with us t in this spring. Toys 16 $750 acres, on terms ot $20 a and $16 monthly. Write at once for informa- tion. Pe rool & SEXTON 310 First Biiiott 5247 | AL Ht. REID & CO. 215 NEW YORK BLOCK SEATTLE, WASH. ood jitney service or fine soil: level: good ah Price $700, 3750 and according to size. Lumbe terms if desired. eT i MONEY buy your home, many others doin by small house at firet and) ting land under cultivation, assisted in building many oh is of homes about Seattle, and can give you valuable sugges- tions. iy six tracts left. You will like ‘one of them STURTEVANT, 211 BOSTON BLK. INVESTIGATE THIS BUY MEN WANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK AND FARM WORK In the Famous Three Rivers District of the Lower Yakima Valley ood men who work in the country, but prefer steady men who will make their perma: home in this district. erefore, we are offering ou Poy oppor- tunity to secure fo, or more in the famous three Rivers 1, where you can be inde- 4 own your fe an income daily want to to ma! 00; terms $400 “cash, ree yeu CHARLES B. ADAMS 1019 Third Ave. ones: Main 3421; Res. BE CROWDED ON A SMALL _ lot in town? Look at this 6 acres, . Sithin 30 minutes of shipyards by - aw near brick highway: enough timber dst; building and fuel see $1,0 ™: onihty. a Bide. | ACRES OF ALDER BOTTOM land, on good ory. road and within 4 miles of Olympia. $75 f your own employer, You can purchase a small place on very easy terms, end add to it as your finances permit. The soil ie very. fertile wing seaso! raise large crops 0 ort melons,” grapes, sugar ts, @ Come in and talk it over. WESTERN PACIFIC SECURITIES COMPANY 907 Hoge Bull and the can | per ; t REAL FARMERS — MEN é aged cael lpg igen who know Jand when EID & CO, ay, see tare. ray 56) R 314- Aut ‘New York Block, ves UouNrY Pacri FARM! just opened to petiloment: near Zeattier Tacoma, a Tm ia, the big army mobiliza- tien camp site and fruit and otable cannery’ soll deep a gan soon and hi ral banner e this pay yf Ninel, The price crops; "lana level floor; way below adjoining tracts. * ns mate, By geri cleared. takes ie with $50 down and pr ae. er $40 cash and $10 monthly, th’ *) Se the opportunity of a lifetime. Writ rite at once for informa- tion. $950 10 & mont! F SHVANT, 311 BOSTON BLK, COUNTRY HOME BARGAIN lanai REID & C! choice double con- a9) fiw rons ‘BigicK TTLE, W. %-room house, in excel- at condition: 5 good. outbuildings fruit trees an berries. ag * dandy buy, $4,000. AoM, SCHILLESTAD capital 15 1935, Office Main 1637 o Gif GOUNTY FARM, Joining La Conm late, near salt bons er; mile from town a room well; 5 fcr cleared, 5 tre By Fay 2,64 t} Brice $1, cas ‘mon Fi Hi ‘0, 710 Third Ave. curated ‘te : PW ashington, whe most om the ast Downs Block NTRACT To level jase, on Pacific hig ‘wood Manor. fal | j | | ‘Kiri, Dox 96 88 and big goverpment army post location; rich soll, ratnes prise ‘winning wonderful v pe. and Nght elimate;; aplon marketing facil! then; good neighbors; excel. lent ‘opportunitios, | Write for particulars. REID & CO. y YORK BLOCK ATTLE, WASH. LOGGED-OFF LANDS SOUTH Wet ACK ERA up, Liberty Hon Write for map show- Bidg., Tacoma. ~ STOCKS AND BONDS WE WILL BUY LINERTY BONDS At New York market time of pu terest, less a reasonable tons, Including inter- We sell Liberty Bonds at New York market quotations, reing pur- chasers no commis telegraphic a fi YDS 119 Cherry Bt Main 1612 I WILL BUY Liberty Bonds, Thrift Stamps War Savings Stamps Great Western Petroleum Coal, American OU Galverel High te" se Telephones 1 WILL, BELL 31,500 Weat Heit oO Gas $000 Empire O11 Gas 2040 Hub Wyoming Oil .. © Lone Star Oi 3000 Cons. Salt Creek Pet. 600 B atlard ou ‘Tel. LIER Elitott #50, ney M 214 Union St. 1 Wit Great Western Petroleum. 200 Athabsoce, On 2000 WILL SELI. 100 Pac. Electri@welder... ..£0.60 5000 Lone Star O41 1000 Bald Hill Mining 1900 Bald Hill Mining 100 Okla.-Texas Pro. & Ret 100 Univer P. Tel 2000 Alaska Petrol. & Coal $90 Kmith Can Mach 19 i) 675 118 Chorr HIPHe . CInERTY f£ NDB nOvGHT Prices paid. including coupons 350 #100 Bond jird ie . by + 65 farm 4 45 WAR SAVINGS sepals” noudiT “ONAHLY viean Kank Wide d and Madison . 8 ‘| WE HUY LIBERTY BONDS AT alo RyPartial pe = a [94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OTL LEASE SR-SMALL INVEST- ment may make you big money: limited acreage just cant faynous Hurkburnett field; 2 wells driti- 5. 10. 20-acre blocks might 5.000, $10,000 of $20,000 uick. Get full O. 6 Davie, 315 aneas City, Mo. pe $2,000,600 PAID IN DIVIDENDS on oll investments Lurk bennett, ‘Tex.; your opportunity to Information tres. Hig. Sourit: BERN CO. Fort Worth, T PRRSONAL WASHINGTON ABBOCIATION Dructess Practitio Saturday night at § p hotel. Rverybody tnterested drugiess healing should attend meeting. On aOR i HABIT oF ACEO \STENZI® KILLS HAIRS. $1.06 BOX Mia. uarants Co, P. . Bt Dox 245, San 9% BUSINESS Ww. ANTED 06000 INRSS 01 ma, NS watt Liki business with the INVESTMENT for QUICK ACTION. ‘We eel) all lines of ness, secure ne ae Sale. No charge for listing your business with 8. RELIABLE 1 co, wy La pees gt Seas Ltr ire SPECIAL rl ome DANS COLLATERAL ‘ad: on auton left wit 12th & E. e ° ° ° ne oF eg eg) oF Money. Used Car SSmporiam. Pine. 8 PERSONAL WANTED—DIAMON’ OLE GOLD, OLD JEWELRY, SIL’ WA ES, OLD FALSE T! HIG! PRIC! PAID. TH JE LK 412 L. C. SMITH BLDG., 4TH PRIVATE SANITARIOM — REGIS. veteian, io all saa in" Teth ave. Capitol car. Miss PrERPORT SINE treatmen: ac cireulet cm rhea. Lig * eqrrcnes "AND CURLS MADE from combings. Ladies’ Improve- ment Shop, 520 Union st. Main 6507. REV. HERTHA NELSON RETURN- ed Hotel Norris, 1423 % Third ave. DIAMONDA WATCHES OW CREDIT. re 202 PIKE ST. 1 ~—OUWW. TO BORROW ABSTRACTS AT r REDUCH> RATER Money to loan. Third aye. Main 1017. Wrahinaton Title Co. Mayor Ole Hanson Scores Poindexter PORTLAND, Ore. April 19.— “Now I'm a very sweet natured ‘man, but I got mad,” Mayor Ole Hanson, of Seattle, told his 2,000 hearers here last night in describing the “Boishevik uprising’ in the Sound city in connection with the shipyard strike. Mayor Hanson attacked congress for not properly rewarding and pro- viding for the returning service men. He scored Senator Poindexter of Washington for his opposition to returning service men. He scored Senator Poindexter of Washington for his opposition to the league of nations, “Poindexter has come home and is campaigning the state against the league of nations,” said Hanson, “He is even making trips in an air- plane. As a matter of fact, he has been up in the alr most of the time.” BURGLAR KILLED; 3 HURT DES MOINES, Iowa, April 19.—A burglar is dead and three persons are wounded seriously as a result of a pistol duel between police and Ses early today, sie rales 106 LEGAL "NOTICES IN THT BUPERION COURT OF THE State of Washington, for King | County NO. 121,064 SPORITORS, STOCKH orien Y THe ANTS NOTICE TO ChepIT- LD» Satter of German- American atile Bank, @ corporation, aivent © le hi and dings in the ntitled court on April. 8 the undersigned, as State | k Hxaminer of the Stato of| fashington, and as liquidator of n-Aiserican Mercantile | ivent, of Beattie, ah duly authorized to virtually all of the ete in his hands be- said Gi Bank. That bids for said assets. copy of all of such assets ta on file with the Clerk of the Superior . OF may be seen 6 office of the State Rank iner. White Hutldin, he will receive sealed bids of said Hee 8 until 5 | k p,m. on Mi 1919, By of the ‘atoreaaid order in t, notice is hore Court aforess: stockholders and all ot interested in the a and the liquidation of the G: Am: ereantile Tank, that the under to the abi by him * that said report will tome on for hearing in Depart ment No. 1 of the Superior Cour Btate of Washington, fo: 6 1918, at nok ma ny objections nat they may | have to the confirmation, by the court of the State Bank er’ report on aald prom ib} OORE, | State Nank Kraniner a the State | Warts 106 WAL NOTICLS mw oTHe suv ERION COURT OF THE Eexamin: | mimendation | State of Washington, for King Count: ‘«- Hi NOTICE OF SALE of German-American | ile Bank, « Corporation, NOTIER Ws HERERY GIVEN that,| by virtue of an order made and entered in the Superior Court of ington for King f the insol- -American the State of Washini County, in the matt ‘of the | are of- Randa, “A copy Liat of sald aesets whic! Superior Court of ate of | whington, In th of the lis also on file an de» the Mg aie 4 ‘Beate hank ee aminer. White Building, Se- | attle, Washington A copy of sald list of assets will be sent to an Intending rehaser upon request ‘These am comprise promi ~~ f notes, both secured and unsecu' and all other debts due the, bank; Teal estate, Judi . bonds and | f= nd furniture and fix- | a | Bank Examiner, will rece! bar for all of said ass B to 6 o'clock p.m. om May 10, 1919, at the aforesaid office. tb must 3 accompany such bid eithe: casi Payment or @ certified check of 10 r cont of the amount of such id. ‘The Bank Examiner reserves the right to reject any and all bids, A successful ering H, MOORE, Rank Examiner of the) Washington, poidetion | tonal DIRECTORY | Attorneysat Law CY Fal practice, Alivcanea, Pres General practice, All cases, consultation. 215 Burke Bldg, 90 Second ave. Main 7303. ttorney: FRED PF” GORIN — 701 CENTRAL Bide. Phone Main 390. References: Remington Typewriter Co. Weat- ern Rubber Co, Universal Tele- Phone Co, Olympic Foundry Co. GEO. J. DOHERTY, PATENT AT: Sanieor: eck comy ida. ner. nar ua ean ave. Fy * mitione ae EB. T Bchott, Downs Bik, 169 tnd av. Consultation free, All cases, Fees MASON, FENWICK, LAWRENCE 432 Burke Rid, Baths Medical baths, authentic” oil sage. Frances Foster, 404 Crary Bl. Bicycles and Repairs aupy” LUNDGREN for Bat ee 504 Stewart, at Mate att, Chattel Loans BY TO LOAN 0 to $100 made quickly al, furniture, ont pianos, és stock, NDERS z 1003-4 Pa e Smith pide En, 4662, Chi STROUP — CI ctor hi ractor. National int eee _ tation free. 212 Denny ay Pid Furniture, » Jorgensen Broa. Purn. Shop, MS6i1. Collateral Loans MONEY” LOANED ON ALC ARTI- cles of value, The Kelinble, oer Third ave. Ls MEASKILE — PAINTING, __mining, Phone Weat 749. Detective / COKST DETECTIVE B ¥ PACIFIC Agency—320 Seahoerd and female And might.” Office, Bitiote 1658. Physicians Surgeons Dr. Kathryn Harrison — Wom disorders readjusted. 4819 St. way; Green @ car, North 33! Stove REPATRING” GAS” RANGES AND water heaters my specialty. Elliott Ts7s. 1526 Sixth ave. SERERIAL TURKISH BATHS, 1408 Electric cabinets, thera- A JONK GO, 1120 Firat Blllott 3291, Storage DRY, FIREPROOF” STORAGE warehouse, Central Storage Co. White Bidg. UNION OF TEACHERS IS ORGANIZED IN FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO, April 19.—The board of education knows officially today that a union of teachers af- filiated with the American Federa- tion of Labor has been formed, Paul S. Mohr, president of the un- fon, addressed a letter to the board, in which he promised the union would “co-operate with the board and superintendent of schools thru properly organized committees in constructive measures which will make the schools more efficient,” 8. Ain MG o isco THE SEATTLE pba remenhincbenan APRIL 19, 1919. The past nt re wvapennblens thia time of able only b three cara © that have reached here in the past | Artichokes two weeks have been eagerly snap: | sparegus ped up and by Saturday only thone | week experienced the er market in Seattle for according to U unant of 1 dealers. Spring usually wo plentiful at f the your, we by their absence. of Louisiana strawberries | dealers who had put some berries in the cooler had any oft A steamer arrived from California | captage Saturday, b | late for the bringing some ras put will be unloaded too day's buxinens, It in Imperial vatley tuce and some more California as parague The mountains | in a few days, cold weather enst sgradually declining, and the Kennewick a» parague will be arriving in greater * | quantities da little of the Oregon product Cucumbers. were selling easily, . There in no ¢ cording to fome Yakima product Saturday, jon to dealers, market is coming down very soon. California jobbers are being bid by New York cents more tauions, turing and creasing no’ butter cline {a the |xion of the tle of ite | fact that it day and will An has been the case right along, rT speculative relatively small Of course, markets in and Chicago buyers 2 than the exchange quo with grease ma the cream supply in ticeably, the Washington will naturally de next week or #0. New York Stock Report | &- NEW YO |York Bvenii today say® Trading RK, April 19.—The New| ng Sun financial review today’s twohour new stock exchange lost lit vigor by reason of the was preceded by @ holl be followed by one interest centered on @ number of stocks and these were very animated, The steady accu! going on Products told more plainly mulation which has been in in the price of the stock today, this insue selling at a new high level, the|79, a net gain of nearly 4 pointe. Heavy bw around ying also came into WilysOveriand, American Interna: Marine preferred, Central Leather, American Hide & Leather Railway Steel on The equi Spring and Pierce pment shares were all in better favor, but rails were soft as were copper ismues. NEW YORK, April Preas.>—Fractional 19.(United advances were registered at the opening of the [stock market today United States Steel opened at 99, up %; American Locomotive, Pacific, 90%, leum, 18 baker, 68%, up %; Southern 106, up %; Tobacco Prod | let of the! that the butter) United States Food| ¢ | i Kennewlek Cal Yakima, | Beste Winn Viet Duten iT Trimme Local Por don per ™... Local Markets | Fancy aeet G + per ty re Por te ih Root toca', Lettace—Iinperial vailey Hot house, per crate. Mend, per crate | Local . hh. Net Florids, per © Mexican Petators-Per ton “a Gem buncher . Der mack FRUITS Roman Beauties ts Mies Hox up %: Mexican Petro | Heney “Gomi, case 34° up %; Baldwin, 91; Stude . up United Btates Steel clored at 99%, up %; Marine. preferred, 17%, up %; Mexican Petroleum, 187%, up 2; United Cigar Stores, Hide & Leather, pretérred, 138%, up 4; 109%, up 2%; AtlantioGulf, 138, up 2%. cans |" Portland Market Report || Crt PORTLAND, April Receipts, 33 head; market steady. est steers, | to choice steers, $11.50 to $12.50; = dium to good steers, $10 19.—Cattle-— $13.75 to $14.75; good falr to good steers, $9 to $10; com: mon to fair steers, $8 to $9; choice cows and heifers, $10.50 to $12.25; $9 to $10; and heifers, $3.50 to calv feeders, $7 cows and heifers, $5 to $6; canners, $4.50; bulls, $6 to $8.50; 99.50 to $1 to choice cows and heifers, $7 to $8; fair to medium to $10. Hoge—Receipts, 90 head; market steady, $19. Prime mixed, medium mixed, $19 to $19.50; $19.60 rough heavies, $17.50 to $17.75; pigs, $17 to $17.50; bulk, $19.60 to $19.75. Receipts, 21 head; market Sheep— steady, Prime lambs, fair to medium lambs, $11 to $12; wethers, $9 to $10; ewes, $6.50 to $10.50. Butter—City creamery, 57c to 586, ——— $17.50 to $18: $16 to $17 Egge—Selected local extras, 45¢ to 470, 43e. Geese--1Te to 200. Cheese—37c to 390. Hens—34e to 350; broilers, 40¢ to Mtrained Dark amber country Cal —Per box state brand, cre cubes mery Gal. state brand. bricks Mixed Pullets Roosters — ieee eriectntetiinierntanenitimentied SAN FRANCISCO, April 19.—But- ter—Extras, 4c. Egzs—Ex' tras, 49%c; firsts, 450; extra puilets’, 46c, Cheese—California flats, 2nd. | 29%; firsts, Oate—Per fancy, , 29%e. ntal, red feed, $3.40 to $2.46; red, seed, $2.60 to $2.75; red, reciean Barley—Per $2.17%; shipping, about $2.28. ed, $2.90 to $3, cental, good feed, $2.20 to Potatoee—Wharft prices, per cen- tal: Deltas, to $2.35; Shimas, $3 to gon Burbanka, Gems, $2.30 to $2.35; $2.25, Gema, $1.76 to $2; fancy, $2.25 $3.25; Ore- $2 to $2. Ww New potatoes, per pound, 3%c to 5%c; new Garnets, 6c to 6%. to $5. Ontons—Ice house, Sweet potatoes, $4.50 California, $3.75 to $4 per cental; on the street, $4 to $4.25, Denver Market Report DENVER, April 1,900 head; market steady. $13.50 to $16; cows and heif-| sequent short covering, stockers and| weather conditions was the princi in ceipts, Steers, ers, $8.60 feeders, $1 to 1.50 $13. to $14.25; calves, $11.50 to $15.75, Hoge—Receipts, 600 head; market lower. $19.50 ta $ ‘Top, $20; bulk 19.75, Sheep—Receipts, 500 head; market steady. Lambs, ewes, $13.75 to $14.50. $17.50 to $18.75; NEW YORK COFFER NEW YORK, April 19.—Coffee— Spot sevens, 16%c; Santos, 21%. Sugar—Centrifugal, $7.28, NEW YORK SILVER NEW YORK, April 19,—Bar sil- ver, $1.01%. Sterling—! Demand, $4.64%, BANK CLEARINGS | Seattle Clearings Balances Clearings | Balances 563,836.97 + 1,515,450.17 ! 626,820.00 | 148,440.00 | | CHICAGO, ‘Wish. cream Wash. Young America Wash: and Oregon trip April to | Rexe—Local, wirtetiy tes : 6 month in Washington, D. C. :ui by your representatives which had for its purpose “CO! F AND UNINTERRUPTED ~ 6 +38 ++ 6.60 be ; has One of wages. jor rejected, | For this reason we are giving you today a digest of 1 the Washington agreement, the first articie of which con- »; tains the stipulation that there shall be “no strikes nor ‘ cessation of work by employes nor lockouts by employers” TINUITY OF , PRODUCTION | In plainer language this means steady work at good approval or rejection. 3s nounced at the labor convention to Oakland. 4 As it means much both to employer and employee— »: ‘particularly the employee who has a family to care for— to know with some degree of certainty what the future it is important that working agreements « should be thoroughly understood before being accepted— in store, (Paid Advertisement TO THE the fruits of the EMPLOYMENT during its life. ‘ The agreement provides for the creation of the PA- “*°° CIFIC COAST SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIAL BOARD, consisting of ten members, five representing the employers and five the employees, : The creation of the board was a recognition of the écoo fact that there may be differences of opinion in the in- The duty of the terru| britted terpretation board would be to adjust difficulties without in’ The agreement provides that matters sul to the board be decided within thirty days and that de- 4 cisions be binding on both parties. agreement provides FOR A CONTINUATION OF PRESENT WAGES AND WORKING CONDI. u« |TIONS TO OCTOBER 1, 1219. | FOUR HOURS IS FIXED AS A DAY'S WORK work, The of the clearest agreement. ON SATURDAYS. The ent also provides that “A conference wi we be. held August 11, 1919, between the representatives of 2 the two parties hereto at Portland, Ore., for the pu! ) ‘tof .negotiating and drafting an agreement to take eee | Chicago Market Report 19.—Prices 0 grain futures rose on the Chicago Cattle—Re | board of trade today following an ‘DEFINITE agreement. the situation. %, October 1, 1919.” To get the new business necessary to cag! the ss |in operation—which is the only way there can be , Wages for you—we must get our share before the contr are all given to Eastern and foreign yards, | Before we can bid on new work we must reach SO Time is an important cleuatt Every day’: delay in reaching an moune more werk leat te the Puset Sonae Guana ‘ We are ready to make an agreemen ss SOONER THIS is DONE THE MORE AND H ,PAID WORK THERE WILL BE IN THE SHIPYARDS. Copy Dear Sir: influx of buying orders with con-| future. pal factor July, opening Corn— May $1. July 1.62% Sept. 148 Oats— May 69% July 7 Sept. 64% Pork— May 52.50 a Improved today’s movement. Provisions were steady. May corn opened unchanged at $1.61 1.55% 1,50 , 70% * 68% 65% 52.75 91.58% 1.52 147% 69% 87% 64 52.50 of sales, | $1.59 and gained 20, closing at $1.61. $1.52%, down tae, closed at $1.55%. September, %c at the opening at $1.48, gained 1%ec in later trading. May oats opened up Ke at 69%c and gained %c at the close, which was at 70%c. July, 67%0, UP Ko, Closed at 68%c. tember, up Me at the opening at 64% 0, closed at 65\c. GRAIN TABLE Open High Low Close up opening at Sep- $1.61 1.55% 1.50 170% 87% |) 85% 52.75 $x] _@ -\'|PACIFIC COAST METAL TRADES D. jin which they say they will submit to their membe1 this agreement without recommendation: PACIFIC COAST METAL TRADES DISTRICT COUNCI Portland, Oregon. ‘April 9, 1919. Please be advised that the tentative agreem mitted by the Pacific Coast en sean sg to the ‘oo |tatives of the men on Thursday, March 28th, considered by the Pacific Coast Delegation ey after c ful consideration has been submitted to the membership © without any recommendation from the body. i We desire at this time to express our thanks to for the courtesy shown us during the recent conference the hope that our cordial relations will continue in it now, AMES SHIPBUILDING & DRYDOCK COMPANY, COMMERCIAL BOILER WORKS, J. F, DUTHIE & COMPANY, SEATTLE NORTH PACIFIC SHIPBUILDING CO. SKINNER & EDDY CORPORATION, TODD DRY DOCKS, INC. of letter received by the Shipbuilders from the cn (CT CO Sincerely yours, CONFERENCE COMMITTEE P. C, Cc A T. Per H. W. Copy to— Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. Ai Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. J. Mr. A. G. Gunn J. R. Bowles Anderson mes Titus Twohy Ww. R Bowles J. T. Scott W. Mason Peake Barnes Duthie (Paid Advertisement) M. T. D. C. . F. GROW, . G. ATWOOD, RUSSELL, . Shaw, Secretary. ent SHIP BUILDERS AND METAL WORKERS OF PUGET SOUND DISTRICT labor conference held last was an agreement drawn This agreement, to regulate working conditions on this coast, is now being submitted, we understand, for your The result of your vote is to be an- be held next month in | The agreement if approved and caried out insures ithe employer: A definite understanding on hours and wages. pose has been duly

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