The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1919, Page 13

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West Smartt modern Wy laree, tiv 190x100, WIth profus HOMES hat cash modern ait rd Deariea) ot Sex) 20 feet; ne, $1,900, $200 down fa month. Chose to car. IDA SMITH OS California Ave PeeEn Week L' cottag Weat 252 att: ‘a ANTEDD—ARAL x er BAST OF ir ladison; not over terme and location in hich | ATTLE ROOM | 110, pa corner 16-toot | 2,000: 1 % 30 month i ddress Box 15, Is now. rented Would con proved aeré West Bound, | attle, or a" Moore” Allard, | INVESTMENT Boston Block anywhere. oo. Results WELD STOCKED. t BHT take, home in | us "4 BOTTOM LAND: W Agt propert rd. Behl. 108. ACREAGE ACRE TRACT, $1,200 in we have a fine tract of ith good stream of water, den. berries, fruit uit. There is a ‘ barn, chi about jewt off pa — view, priced very rms, 4 ACRES, $4,500 is ina very high state ation, 2% es * iY acre fruit. chicken ho ose “Ine roome, hn / 62 FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY Bus stops at ki phoar. WELL & MORFORD 575 Colman B VASHON ISLAND four re tracts that are way. Vos poy next es roperty ts ie from Seattle ty ID W. NEWELL & © St Main 6178. . YOU HtiLD an A-1 sere of land) , itaide ity fon Be” & oe =| be are oe =~ = we king fais electric car; like living in aan pay of AL ‘ta"eaan “~% NEWELL & CO. Main 5178. yor in Liberty be beBR -un 5 years at 7 Ser cont Ll TRACTS OF LOGGED-OFrr D FOR BALE. Low prices: We will ac Lib- armen pay | win our camp and mili TEER co. oe t pe Ba LEVEL | elowe to ca pvared seed : 9 miles to Pioneer »: $200 cash, $25 monthly. LES E. ADAMS Sid. 140 fruit trees: miles from Port road: inquire at 7 trees: small haukes ke RAI f McALLASTER, Central Bidg, oy * CREE ae, barn, chicken house. chi Caer CROPS, iw fi me machinery. A farm: iS par sere: part cash. mA Box 135, Albany, KE HIGHLY IMP furnished house, ity of nice fruit; § terms. Eo, 908 Seaboard.” Bi. 4 ged TRADE — 26-ACKE @; house: barn; 2 } | INTERESTED in MAKING MONTY? xp) acres of tend as level FARM LANDS PARM LANDS AND RANCHRS Tn the Stilleguamish Vall Dairy ranch, 22 tee, ne ly 100 acres beet hott land, 50 of whieh is under cultivation; 125 agres frat and second bench land: all good soll; new buildings 6-room house, modern, hot and cold water: barn big enough for 50 cows; new Dig silo: best of spring water; 1,000,000 feet saw timber; team, 20 cows, Young stock, farm tools and household goods: In 00 worth of person- al proper WIL not re. main on the market long. $18,000; half cash h; 30 under cul- beat of soll: good . Young stock, t 000; half cash. bees 21 & MASKING RBALTY CO. Arlington, Wash. | i | | — CRMs, $19 PER ACKE it County Near Crear Lake. A fine tract for PETERS TieSenlra Ave FRED W. NEWELL ry co. 118 Cherry St. Ma on the Sound: a ho: ride by steame water fs nt property, ana pise: Pretty. with a @ ual slope to ° water Brice on thie place is right, and 8s amet rad- arene oF en at at par. Set ine map SESE ae THaRER co ee . BUY {gery Boman, Thrift Stamps Satie Fea Tire, Pan Motor Coal Cnet mn OL 1’ WILL SELL Lone Star hol in Humble itis. alr ndicat amend: now, but wit Bévance comes at te “Main 5899. Highest pOUGAT ~~ At the following eke: os, includi U 300 4 & STAMP povanT D. McCONAHY 916 Americ: as Bonk Bid«. wae ison a be oy rt! Eure “es ¢ THE, AMERICAN avean, RCO. seh Neck MASTERRILY TT SBS, want deaie thruont the No Under our plan the dea: customers—we for territory is assured them for) je oF ns hie mm y hie ma! 1 209 hore, Bag, Seattle. MUST PE SOLD MONDAY Cash grocery, with 3 pice furnished roots and bath: Rood location; tent $33. Price $1.80 is ine nice piace, Owner must town at once. PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO. 206 Laverty Bidg.. Opp. P. 0. y leave HIG MONEY Wilt. fF Standard Oil, Britisn and cial governments Investing, lar sums developing recent ered oj} fields in British Kiet giving full partic go. H8Mfestines Ww Bond Sales Vancouver, dime for a if magazine, arn how articles on modern oppa-wnities ties, pate place, never NJ MANU floor. | This property is near Geor: n, | way | on railrom end malo highs wa FRED 3 115 Cherry St. Main 5178. | | | | Aw, State State of notice by IRORITORS, STOCK MOL tN ni AND AFPATS ¢ Tn the Matter of Ge Bank, a corporation, by given the ot any ardersinade and © above proceedings In entitled the undei siened. iF Examiner of the State om, and Havidator of Anerican Merean nt attle, Wa uthorized Notice is he tue in by vir entered th on April as age «| copy of file with the Gi urt aforesaid, be neon atthe offia et the tate Hank Pexaminer, 318 White Muth That he will recet ad on all of sald assete up until o'cloek p.m. om May 10, 191 et aforesaid order the Superior Court, notice is here by miven to all creditors, depositors, stockholders an: att ou interested the nt the Huper 4 Kin ‘fount: the on oF 18 oehaek whie fine. 994 Place all per enets and affaire of ae Venk and any sale of Bs | r) * may iter a pong objectic ave to the confir t of the State RIOR COURT OF THE of Washington, for King 18h NOTICH OF SAL te the latter of German-American Mereantile Bank, @ Corporation, naolvent NOTICE 18 MERERY GIy by virtue of an order entered in the Superior the State of 1 in nine. of virtually € # Stive sealed bids the asseta of apid merican Mercantile Bank on file pith the Superior rt of the & Washington, in the above eniinned pony a having ied i & 199 of the list of of said ane elso on file and may be seen the office of said State Rank F ar 28 White Nullding M A copy of said Will be sent to pureche ne dt te comprise promiaso' vom, Roth necired ot bt jek aforesaid office must be 4 and there eh bid enth accompan payment Ora certified check of 1 if cent of the amount of such id The Bank Peaminer re the right to reject my and ful bid, af tate Hank © he Btate of Was Sat iW MOORE, a - American” Mercantile 6 WHOM TT MAY CONCERN The und plication t Court fer King n 3 Uelievue place k FH, Bellevue Ht Any 4 ¥ be Nous ti < one ing to saaition poo ceeupation Brie SHAT ALY tet ow The Seattle Star — Attorneyeat Law ET Rhott, Downs Bik, 709 Consultation free. All cases. te aay. Fees em e.: Co., Olymple Foundry Co nolicitor: k 201 | Maynard Billett & anizer UNDGREN for Snell Wley- a! By re rt, at Times a 16 $100 made auickiv end confidentially on furniture, pianos, live stock, ete. 1003-4 16 c. Spent Bidet El, 4662 DETECTIVE aboard Bidg. M. rativer: 0 fies Painting McASKILA paiatiog Kalsomining. West 149. PACTYIO 66. Agency—220 and fernule and night. TO CREDIT. ne. | a} Cannon Note: Geneva, Switzerland, has been selected as the official home of the Peace Council and the League of Nations. Local Markets 1% Roanrete Kennewick Proeser Beets ~\ore!. per aack Cal, den. bunches Cabbage Winningsiead ry Duteh . . . Daniat : hae per enem . dor bunches oo Local. pe Oregon ‘Cal ah, per © Core Heske- rer & Trimmed Cocembers- Per aor — Local ° Leoere Fancy tie - per Black Twig, local, fancy” © grade ‘ Roman Heavties .. Rewanns-<uatemaie, per Cy Dates loner —Comi, case ts: Mreined be ets ) BIG GROWTHIN — LONGSHOREMEN ISLAND TRADE TO TALK STRIKE | Balance $33,000,000 in Fa- | eaeveni “of Coast Will vor of Philippines | Meet Here May 5 & trade balance of almost Gelowates, representing all in tavor of the Islands, | sections of the Pacific coast from the report on the — busines® | gan Diego to Alaska, will meet in carried on by the Philippines hae , ‘ been compiled for the year 1918 | Seattle May 6 at the annual district convention of the International ports for the year amounted to $135 Longshoremen's association, Seat Imports totaled $96,609,212 "United Blates manufacturers | ce will be represented by 12 dele- apie | Eater be given the same interest for ieee of the Philippine nda | OUt after the union meeting ‘Tues- and in extending their trade In a va | day night. riety of wares in a fleld which enid Bie Altho expecting word from Ratl- barely been touched,” mays the act Administrator Hines, no ing director of commerce in hin re pal fn the strike situation on port the waterfront was reported Batur- ‘Trade with the United States pro-|day. It is probable that unless « duced 47 per cent of the Islands’ | settlement of the trouble ts reached commerce profit in 1916; 83 per cent | before the convention meets, it will im 1917, and 89 per cent in the year| be fought out on the floor before just past pan delegates Showing Sixty $33,000,000 whose names will When you think of advertising, | think ef The Star. salt: Soars mer al a | NEW YORK STOCKS YORK. April 2 ned steady 109 , 101%. Southern United Stat NKW YORK COFF! NEW YORK. April 24—Cotfeo— Spot wevens, 16 ige Santoa 214° Sugar—Centrifugs ‘ AT EASTERN RATES Public | Markew ————_____———__-s We have recently loaned $260,000 on Second avenue property to net us less than 6% and we charged mo commission to the borrowers. We state this that the Seat- tle public May be convinced that we are prepared to loan money at the LOWEST rates and on the mest favorable terms known in the Northwest 1 2 tall, cans pink salmon, Stall 105, salmon bell! fi Ferguson marmaia Stall 112, Burbank 106, 16 tha. 25¢ 206 potat wherry rained Primost chee corned beef, 15. ®.; pot romet. It should be a matter of Pride with all our citizens that & local institution is able to compete with Eastern capital in the real estate loan business thus saving borrowers the in- convenience and expense inci dent to long-distance opera tions. WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 Second Avenue The Oldest and Largest Strict ly Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest. Stall strained ti decane can Heing Rogers’ fresh 2 CORNER First ave Me qt: ce m, Lie SO tor 106 i; lamb chop: bi) best fresh | tage cheese te-pt, 220 pt stall 116, steer | tbe tb. | avige Stall miik, 6 2 the. dhe di)! plekie ateak, 260 veal stew, lamb ah 1509 vt. omy Stall 26, ’ Is. fing cane suges 7 milk, 106 Stall 44, noe! 45, | UNREST ety-nine per cent of wage carn- « ‘arnation milk, srized milk flour, 16c qt. Stall the; lde pk. | 10 bare’ Leno ereamery butter, 62¢ soups, Lic can; 6-T, pk wheat, 2 SEATTLE LOSES BY DOCK STRIKE 'Big Vessels Go to Tacoma to Be Unloaded When the Osaka Shosen Kalaba liner Mexico Maru goes thru to Ta coma on her arrival in Puget Sound Wednesday, Seattle will lone several million doilara more importy as the jremult of the trouble on the water front between longshoremen and the railroad administration | Last week the unloading of the Canada Maru waa transferred to Ta ‘coma when she could not be unload ed here without causing trouble. The Oraka Shosen Kaisha may send all its ships to Tacoma until the contro: verny im netted ‘The Great Northern and Union Pa | etic |load their regular venneis dempite the | strike. | The trouble started at | Northern pier three weeks ago be cause of the employment of non |union :nen, The union men refused to work with them. From there the walkout spread to the Union Pacific docks, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, which handies the Oraka Shosen Kaisha boats in Beattie, couia the Great Your Lawyer Is an Able and y rely implicitly on his his opinion, and he says that your title is good— Hut—muppose, happens @ law sult je started, att aa sometimes lawyers disagree and king your land title—who pays the cost of your law-suit? If you are protected by Title Insurance, this Half Million Tollar Company pays the cont of ttle litigation and of Utle lows Think It Over! terminals are managing to un- | | Washington Title Insurance Ce. {not get union men to work on their | docks, Director Hines of ene United States Railroad administration heard both , rides w he was here, and prom. jined to give some decision, but no word hag been received from him. Unless some action is taken before city hold @ masa meeting next Sun da ider a general strike. This meeting was ordered by the Central Labor council two weeks ago at the request of the International Long- shoremen's association. to « BY EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia Street 1 expect to live fifty years in Se- attle at least, but if I only had five, 1 would giadly give one year off the end of it, Just to be prosecuting at- torney of King ninety days. ‘The people must now begin to realize that a thorough house clean- Ing is necessary in King County and Seatile. Our good friend Senator Miles |* Poindexter labored faithfully to convince us that the “sword is mightier than the pen.” but he fail- ed, y must respect him for having the courage to come and discuss this world question for us, Poindexter ix a man whom we can disagree with and yet respect, eee After whisky has been carted around Seattle for over two years im parbage wagons and boot-leg- ging is done on a wholesale basis, under supervision of dry squad members, it must be perfectly shocking for the whisky ring to be interrupted. Mayor Ole Hanson told the peo- ple of thie city that there would be no police scandal while he was mayor. He should have said that “there will be only one police scan- dal while 1 am mayor and it will be continuous, because my first act even before I take office will be to call the officers off and allow my friends to go on home with their whisky. | | The following advertisement ap- peared in the Portland Oregonian, | April 18, 1919; Munictpal Auditorium Tonight at $ o'clock Auspices Portland Presa Club 300—Ineludes War Tax a avoid the rush! . Admission Come early 1 thought this man Hanson a ma- ture man, and @ man of principle and judgment. He draws $7,500 per year as mayor and then goes to Portland and slanders Seattle and the people who toll, and adds Insult to injury by allowing our web-footed neighbors to. say that hen the trouble will be brought to | tAdvert county for just} | head when the union men of the. inement) political tumbie-bug aggsegation, ‘after a few of us wise gazaboes tell him that these people who elected him are runing the town, Ole will be easy.” Before Mr. Hanson was inaugur- ated as mayor, a very broad-mind- \ed, honorable citizen came to me jand said: “Doc, the old standpat |crowd have got Ole. That fellow is going to try to get respectable and tie up with the old gang, and depend upon newspaper publicity instead of the support of his friends to carry him through.” The day that Hanson was inau- gurated about six of us started for junch. A prominent man walked beside me and said: “Doc I heard today that Hanson had thrown you and your friends overboard.” I al- ready knew it, but did not let on. My thoughts, however, were: weil, I am easily converted into a sub- marine, so I will stay around under the water and keep my periscope on Hanson's ship until I know the port he ts headed for. Now, when a ship tries to avold detection, the camouflage paint ie put on and large volumes of heavy, thick oil smoke are vomited up for the camoufiage to hide behind in ite get-away, but a biind man could see with his cane where Hanson's ship was going, so we just went into port, and in a few days Han- son's political, flat-bottom shallow water boat headed in straight for the special privilege dock and tied up tight, After it landed, according to Hans son, the only men in public office who knew anything were the corporation men.‘ Those who lways been the friends and allies of special privilege were found and ‘knowledged to be Hanson's advis- ers, He had become easy for the old guard and because they control the agencies of publicity they were powerful, \ One who craves publicity and sees in it the only road to fame and fortune falls easy prey to these be- guiling influences, but I tell you, the enterprise is precarious, It may be said truthfully that a pere son must have either gratitude or money for his work, and when @ man works for the public good he seldom gets either. Mr. Hanso® is | evidently not going tq do this, eee QUARANTINED PEOPLE TORTURED When a health officer is made an autocrat by statute and by judicial fanction and construction an om- nipotent being, he has no authority to guide him except his will. He therefore becomes obsessed with the divine right of kings, which, of course, makes his blood royal (if he hasn't much head, or if he has the | big head). As long as the Interned people were paying the gang for getting out of quarantine there was m0 kick, but when some of them sought legal protection and retained lawyers to represent them how the wolves in public office did howl, Some women were allowed to leave the intern ward and go about town for a whole day and out to chicken dinners at boulevard inns. I have the names of twelve who were. allowed special leave, but those who hired lawyers were ale lowed no privilege; even the din- ners prepared by their mothers oF wives were denied them, The food furnished by the city health department consisted of wormy mush, hig fish, soup with cockroaches in and black coffee, Those who refused to have at= senic and mercury shot into them and sought a hearing before a court Seattle has a 30-cent mayor, Of| of law to expose the damnable out- \ ey course, we Seattleites could say |rage were ordered locked in padded lthat, but we did not expect Hanson | cells, on bread and water, and told to advertise it in Portland; besides,}that they had lawyers in their we do not want Portland to know] blood. For the least infraction of that we are that cheap. any one of the rules of pinheads, | There are few men who can say,| they were sentenced to the padded “Get thee hence, Satan”; also there | cell. are very few men who can remain| Every person that I represented in public life for any considerable] was starved, abused and subjected time by simply playing spectacu-|to indignities by the petty quacks liar one night stands to the galleries | that are called doctors, i to please those who sit in the $2] One woman client of mine had to box seats, because the people on tne} sign two affidavits to the effect ground floor of political affairs and|that she had discharged me berore in the balcony of public life can al-|she could get out, besides writing ways tell & bum comedian from a|me that she did not want lawyer real actor, or a “revolution” from|to represent her any longer. brainstorm. Men and women that were er ex Bt dae and healthy when BEFORE AND AFTER out of Seattle’s quarantine nell Before election it would have re-| physical and mental wrecks, I shall quired 160 acres upon which to ptile| have some of them at the hearing all of Hanson's election promises to| before the city council next Mon- the people, but, excepting the ap- | day. pointment of Tom Murphine, the| Mayor Ole Hanson threatened to balance of kept pledges can be put|chloroform some of my clients and comfortably into @ needie’s eye aft-|shoot arsenic and mercury into er the camel gets in (unless the|them by force, I shall subpoena purchase of the street car line was|them as witnesses, included), My next article will be the last “Ole will be easy for us,” said thejon the quarantine bell, ‘WHIDBY ISLAXD e i” Whidby island offers an roan Ra : 0 profitabl le inv ferry between FE Pet and ‘the (sland end the auto eight service im conjunction py) will © eerie direct trom the to the mark Ri iNG OF drugiess pisetiioners at 2a Ly Bldg. corner 3rd laturday, April 28th wae ations jeeracy wives out some probat cary Stove Repairing HPATRING GKR” RANGER AND ter hentors my specialty, Biliott ixth_ ave. Turkish Baths {MPENTAL TORKISH HATHE 1408 Batter Fi ath ave. Bicotrie cabinets, thera- peutlo, tasOh a cine Myers: cbitess of apeclaiy” Lain M wg Phone Main 2219, day or night. P grown rhubarb, 4 24-27, peanut butter, G00e dor. Be 2 pkes. corn beans, 3 Ths. | * Loon country brick 7 it mail cans Borden . basement, Tree rhubarb, 10¢ es. SNUFF per. | FFF + $1.00 if cured ek 4 superba | M 97, patimes MADE 4 * cites sh Pete Improv | from combing teen Tetley fresh. 4 A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE | ‘fg. Co, P.) SY Hon gta ae sco. OR eS IO ie TO Ww o | Patines os NOTICES ONCERN : ed has made ap- Ne eat on iy terme over y Close to school, poast- office, store and transportatio VIN PHILLIPS . Limburger, i AUS Leary Bias °” i aoe Mix Per cmt ? burine price aye. Co. at's ite Minnesota Minnesota Corn—Whole . racked | Feed meal. Mite Maise Fimothiy-—i2. Wash. No. i Timothy Seed—No, 2 per Tb.. Hye Seed—Per Th, . Alfuita—B. straw CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometrist i] Mf. Cxtigion Byes Kxamine@ Ulnasen Fie Prices 0 10. mi tormeare| DLLs, WHOM TF ‘The undera plication to,¢ f+, Ib heenton Bilas Nadi ecupation with file sun 4 rote at Superintendent of ae i fier. + Re he 1919, , Owner. 1 2a7 eatin BID Se: dremed .. Phone Main 2551 . |

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