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guso0, TRRMS — TROOM Gnd fot Gexil@, at Columbit, a car, Phere Rat Block from the Oot cfiace Sun nier 644 W to Fee this font rooms and basement, new 1 jot 40x20; termes $250 cash and / $25 monthly. Brandge st.-# blocks from the cat at Cortimbia 1 gasvo—4 rooma BE bath: cement Dasement; on paved park boule } ward; corner lot; commands fine) view. $150 cash and $25 mo West end. LOTS FOR BUILDING $250 TO $350 cash and $2.50 cash monthly; at COLUMBIA. Level building lots; no stumps, no brush. City light and water, Addition 4 blecks from the car, See — fots Sunday, ye Rainier 644 ow soxizt to alley--ON THE FT. LAWTON CAR, PRICE $350 to $450, City water and light; over $140 in assessments paid in fyll at this price; no Assessments nsw unpaid. DAVID P. EASTMAN V 10M Third Ave | and water; rieht on « HP sutes from industri minutes from neat buy in city. $250 up; * at bar- ns fe Dranen at cae os ‘all at nderson, on Lake Wy main gitige Fayre Sc. Enitane aii'Sehtral bid, Merion NEW sane HOUSE cash, $25 per month. tn- y Beted in beau~ x ion; lot 5 owner and sa West ¢71, morna- evenings. Lene ny ie! Weir _ inge dhe SACRIFICE level cofner lot two Blocks * 12 minutes to city fo Sbiocks ‘to high senool: $375; SPER 414 Leary Bide. AUTIFUL WATERMAN, ON THE camping sites and Fk aera on ane Beatie ng 80 M3 mikes, Waters jONGALOW, iG ei ri Jot 60xi24. Call El- ease, sea, Mr. ee OW ras K ood Silty THE FINEST RDEN the world, for we one the Weer ee. 3 in pers vas 5 as low My Fad per You will buy if you look i be on the ground all day | . and ill meet you am I property. Take Poe at Teen I for What a ae neve veut ESTATE Boston he well serching, anywhere. SOUTH END ACREAGE Mies f Kent; Giese ed tad Sat state Gigheey! _ 91400—-5 acres, n brick road; 3 acres plowed. Terme _ $1,700—-10 acres; half improved; east gt Kent: prosperous to school. Hsser1% Ao ite) improved; 5<«room county souk’ Thies inom ce want: Just outside the city. Tertna, $4,500—4 acres, Improve. room cottage: ete, to school; lots of fruit; 250 White Leghorn hens and some young cl oom: i chicks; good youn, jood Ford car; tools an omg {00 numerous to men- Ti) the place. Reason- acres in @ cultivation righ viow, $4,000; 1 ACRE $1,600, This place has @ good 4 ished house; some fru cleared: just off paved ean be handled on easy well built: Uh close to paved utes from bu: hte bow! PLACE We can show good buys’ in” helt pieces, RY _Wwa. @ MORFORD 675 Colman Bik GOODFELLOW'S MALF-ACRE TRAC $485 BACH | $25 CASH AND 16 PER MONTIE 35th ave. SW. district, which street j® paved to city limits, and ia to have a bus service in connection with th City cat line at Younga- hort time until permanent car town In Been? told by Department thi hope to be able to buil line next year, NOW JS THE TIME TO th RENEFIT of fame when the We will furnish you lumber on the property when take your ou wan jovernm or War-Savings Certificates par Let us show you this pro Loe will agree with us feain, nothing can prices. Own own home and ime that rent man. ™ A. GOODFELLOW 201 Railway Exchange Building. FURNISH Sunday line comes. very hich | room fur- it; land te boulevard terme, to in Ba you many to 1b-aere “TS ¥ ne te Pubic | ey © ad this. rm RUY AND the rise in t to butld, ent Hond: at pert and hat for a beat our stop pay- 2 SMALL foot lot; one block from ave. an@ library, for $2,500. $200 down. They will pay for themselves. Somsments all paid: $-ROOM COTTAGE AND tiful lot#—corner, Menta In, except paving. snap for $3,000: $200 down. 4) Shack and 50-foot fropt; for $850; down. You can move right in, from postoffice, 5 ACRES, 1500 $50 CASH, $10 PER MONTH an Soot. Ie 'Yy ) terurbat rvice every hour, t ins we ever offered. Every | gd 4 thie add@ition the same price, with us tomorrow or Sw y. You'll buy thie it want or not. It's lees tl half e HOUSES AND 100x115- all in orchard: 3 blocks from postoffice; 1 land; handy bao fe. nd auto stay ith California Ae 5 BEAU. improve: ‘This in a 2 diecks $100 AASEN & SEXTON CO. 1810 First Ave. Phone Eiliott 5347, ", 3 acres in Sargee shape acres partially cleared. acres slash: 400 to! On soar road, witht FoR Fa ig + $3.000; $1,500 cash, terms need drainage. ber, Lg real money. for you to move into. it nel) ickness. ie a oNer ti RK. Darrington. Wash. 10 ACRES a m main row kt ace; near school and Kent. 9600; $59 down. BE DIBBLE 648 New York Block _ water iegne a at Brownsville, ee 3 ore! i 4 houses: ec Maines: 2 " Peart: heres, gon running water thru Jand utes’ walk from school, ©, church and dock Brownayilie, Wash. Goon et ee" Ronds as ly worl or at: iosene, ore firat, pay’ you PRR age ator Write Low pri ment: Dey ir wages. ip and QUARTER - ACRE hill; fine garden soil. r) JEORGETO@N REAL’ 6813 Duwamish Ave. ye} ne iAH A808 a cate, ARDS Tevel pool feegod Brey pumet Bound ithe % 3 TRACTS Georgetown, | ndjotning Ii LTY co. Sidney 86. NTHLY ett; good 05 Id Ave. “TRACTS; ba Sf he er Piet ar Anderson) iC x2 Pettingill, a ick THK, “gtatio sider ‘bottom and: atream nmi meed in sutto: apne anal c Peo Bal Sar eat nite Heights, Wash. » FARM LANDS 0 aaases Ff L) lores c ares Li wo miles fosbeignoung rebaras ey Miles from 1,800 ig Pn ress. ranwedAdareas Ovper, wisi Great ‘We Petroleurt SELL Ww, 6 iversal High Power .. iss eee Welder. a \ 100 20 2 1000 BI ae ce 2100 Alaska see River i 214 Union Mot prow magem jouRe: teat sage OOF nhgtan tor eater to, pertery, Seshatag” gl or Oil, Texas 1 Liberty Rone Central Bujti I 20 AL 100 100 Acro Okla Pac 5000 Lone St 1000 Alaska Maks c 118 & Linney ry ry Te Blox Witt tn, Nhe WIL arm e xan I tr ar Ol Pet pper © J Bt STOCKS AND BO! nvy all thauen onda Lt ® Welder Penpr val xan Crude CIAL, NOTICES SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Mira! Christian Chureh, 48d namore, Bible School at 10 a Sermon at 11 a. m. and § pt qn! Main hove |Peicen paid. includine « followed by views of the tenements | » ROMUGINS coup 2100 | of New York and the Jerry MeCau | gra {He #48.80 ley Mission, All are invite BiH {r40 ae ot are WAR SAVINGS STAMPS novGITT | 10r WANTED TO BORKOW C.D. MeSONATLY An@TRACTS AF KuepUCh.) RATER American Hank Hide Money to loan. . 710 Third nd and Mad n Main 1017, w ashington nuy LINERTY MINE nee all discount; also partial pay- reeeipts and W. &. eset? Halcht Bide > AND AMEITIOL } ing, Italian method exclusively. | | uick method to va eville ata } ble rates. Call Monday pes Thursday only 4 Any Way, near Firat « Urges Jefferson Park for WANTED DIAMONDS, OLE GOLD. OLD JEWELRY, Ol, ve Detention Hospital TR DIAMONDS. WATCH MICHABL, SMITH Jew eared neo. SANITARIUM rs 203 PIK ADE ON SEATTLE” V Strenuously objecting to the ¥ CO. ot FLOOR. RESIG: tered physician. pecialiat in. alt Pital for social diseases from Jeffer | conditions of women. Terms rea-|#0n Jpark to Firlands, and main ponable. 1627 15th ave Capito! | tainting that the Beacon Hill site ts x ois well sulted for such an institution, ba P 9f “a Aoh MAB? Health Commissioner Hirant M. Read On: triak Superba | has forwarded a report on the how o Tialtimares Ma Ppital to Acting Mayor W. D, Lane. SWITCHES AND CUNIS MADE] ‘The Investigation of the health trent Shoe fi untae ateik'eso?, |commissioner was instigated follow: \STeNziE KILLA HAIRS ing the stopping er work on the uaranteed, Stensic Mfk. Co, P.| building, which had already begun Tox 245, Son Francisco. lat Jefferson park, by Building Com.’ ban pelts bon ATL | miastoner Johnson at the request of | the acting mayor. In making his report, Dr. Read gives four reasons for the stand he has taken “First—That there ts tneuttictent | |ground at Pirlands if new bulldings | X- | proposed for that sanitorium are to ON CREDIT, 8 ST. sperty. 301 Lyon Bide. |be built 106 LEGAL NOTICES | “Seeond—That great opposition Lebnins | OF GENERAL ELECTION | would be created among persons now R DISTRI [favorably disposed toward Firlands. June, 1919, of June. electing of said district, three years and until his # is elected and qualified, and for the further purpose of subr ting to the voters of said district ote forty thou jollare in bonds, which if le- ® pro wand maith to-wit 19, sued, will be used te of Seattle to extend a water main | Beattle alo: known as t way to the such time as an reached by the ea! missioners of Water with the ¢ be Y atiatact o'clock 3, 1919, polls shall for and at the pollin, paecincts: within sal as follows: POLLING PLACES AND eo lor 1. Highland Preet inet. 2. Adame’ Nursery office, for Rich- t. .o esidence ot Chas. B. Morrell. for North Park Precinct. of Meredith Jones, for Preeinet, of J. A. Christianson, for 8. p< erry Election will bm. inuoualy thereafter uatil § m. of waid Ts which time last mentioned Will be clased: ue General Election * in the several the wholly or in water district wi tory. Mat, 6 Precine' h and will be held by statute on the first on the Ird day for the purpose © one ‘water to he water district to the} reement Board of ¥ of Seattle, which will the said Com: District No. ¥. et € Residen: Maple leat Preci ‘The rd io we aad. aistriet tively Iyin, shall and uously fro ard Elec tio" Dated this ard & x4 ay 1919. Kk Bg As Secretary one: ‘Cie * of ihe Board of Water Comm) No. 3 King on. District Washingt The Seattle Star | DIRECTORY ‘wbolly m Comm further hereby that the poll books recincts reapec- or part within District, Ly" the pur- General © be ai closed contin- of May, 1919, Km day of June, 1919, both Tactu- sive, against registration of such voters for voting at such General Washington. | “Third—That there would be no economy, an suggested. cause Pir lands nurves, doctors and culinary equipment could not be used also for | a hospital of the sort the new one| | wit be. | “Fourth—That the location chosen | jat Jefferson park ‘ls all right.’ ied. to be | vided ny 0 omm iasioner id office for; “It is wellecreened from public , OF | view. It is only 1,200 feet from a *| newer, but the construction work | |should be stopped on the ground of insuffictent plans and improper con | struction for a hospital building.” “When the plans are changed to jeonform with what should be proper - ¥}hospital plans, then the Trunk ‘igh. | hom be constructed just as well on! th boundary the Beacon hill site line. said |el#@. And can by no stretch of the General | imagination be oppored by anyone ed until/ living in this vicinity.” yd In transmitting the report to the council, Acting Mayor Lane says In & letter that it is a question of Providing proper sewage and pro visions for quarters for attendants, together with further provisiéns for cooking, serving and storing food. “I do not think & permit would be issued to private parties to erect such a structure without such pro- visions,” the acting mayor writes, “and the city should certainty com: ply with ites own health regula tions.” “More money will be needed.” he mys, “to make this improvement in the plans and recommends an appro Priation after the amount required has been learned, “ “I regret ta be to delay construction of this hospital and urge that prompt ection be taken,” the acting mayor concludes, The report goes to the council on Mon- day. == {TRY TO GROW Bic OYSTERS Darwin Says Price May Be Lower Soon mint the city June 3, 1838, that Pe Greenwood the 29th ‘ueaday, the ere of Water ‘County, drop in the near future, according to State Fish Commissioner L. H. Dar. win, because the state is supplying seed oysters to oysteregrowers thru out the state. The fisheries depart- |ment has 5,000 sacks of the bivalves available for sale to private growers, and already 2,500 sacks have been Attorneysat Law Gaponed ot. An attempt will be made to n- Fotaet ache Aces THT. | creane the aie of oysters thruout Geoetal proctign, once Mae the state by placing lime upon the Hecond ave. Main 7303. oyster beds, Lime is one of the prin- &. T. Bchott, Downs aK. A Bs RA ‘Consultation free. All cases. clpal parts of the oyster shells. ‘eos | Washington oysters always have moderate. been smaller than thore of the East- Attorneys—Patent ern variety, and sagne way of increas: apr RIN Sit PORNTRA ing their size has been looked for by . Phone Main ote’ " ig, Those v Western growers for years. Rubber Co.. les. ain 491 ¥ WONHY "TO. LOAN Loans from $10 to $100 made quickty ne Co., Olympic Foundry Co. MASON, FENWICK LAWRENCE 432 Burke Bidg. eres Son ree EN tor # ic. “Biey- ttel Loans tle=| me 9 First 1919 Salmon 7 7 Indicate Large Run The first pack of the 1919 run of salmon on Puget sound is reported by the Deer Harbor Fisheries com- pany for April 29, 1919. On that day the company packed 60 cases of early run red spring salmon, Officials of the company predict ‘and. confidentially on. furniture, pianos, Jive stock, ate. an unusually large run on Puget 1008-4 Le smith Bids. den. anes, |°OUN4 this year. Co at oe: crgasat Must Pay $1 for National School, ‘on mM. on Mtiom free. 313 Denny Hild. Collateral Loans having attempted to alienate Mrs. ANID ON ADL ARTY. Backer's affections, The case was! gut. glen ot value, Tho Reliable, tried in Judge King Dykeman's e. court. . Furn. Shop, MW. seit, Attempt on Love Mr, and Mrs, J. Backer were Friday awarded a verdict of $1 in their $10,000 damage suit against 8. H. Weber, tailor, charged with Col 1408 ina. Detective Agencies “COKE T DRTEOCTIVE Kconcy—120 Seaboard Bldg. i female operatives; an Office, Elliott 1658, and night. e Weber was accused of having endeavored, during the past year, to persuade Mrs. Backer to leave her husband and marry him, and to have threatened to kill himself a: open day Physicians and Surgeons Dr, “Kathryn Harrison — Women’s isorders rendju agi Green Lake Stove Rockies REPATRING GAS RANGES water heaters my specialty. Elliott 1826 Sixth ave, Turkish Baths TRERTAL “TURKISH BRATHS, 1408 | Electric cabinets, thera- 1878, pantie lamps, tubs. specialty. Louis Myers, chirop- mechano-the Main 3219, day or night. odist. ALASKX St S. Flliott REPROOF ~ Le A225 bey iY, FT Warehouse, Central Storag: White Bidg. dunk 3291. Stora INK CO, 1126 First and her if she refused. In the complaint, Mrs. Backer sald she lost 60 pounds thru worry. 4819 Ston: North 2358. Fritz Boetrick, alleged to be an escaped embezzler from, California, FIND | who was arrested in Beattie recent ly, was bound over to Federal Judge Cushman Saturday for re- moval to California by United States Commissioner MeClelland. Bdetrick was convicted of embez- ding $1,590.35 from the postoffice at Byron Hot Springs, Cal., where | he was a clerk. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, May %.—-Liberty bonds) were quoted here today ax follows | $08.72 | 95.50 94.20 Rheumatism ist, Phone Con change in location of the city hos | jf» m hompital | as anywhere | > ‘The price of oynters is due for al” | | Redondo, ident, that) ome a com | parine a ed to b when ovel mul expe may }mon ¢ eo undersea of traffie becomes m popu ts related by Yeoman F. P. Mla herty, who arrived in Seattle on the curren me lar er Sno the war United States coast guard cut vominh, that served during as a naval tux The Snohomish in jescorting submarines a ~ efasers out of New Londen, Oy American submarine bané, ‘it was while on one of these trips that the accident occurred | The British submarine H-14, com manded by the won of one of the admirals of the navy, waa cruising in formation with a fleet of transports when one night, several hundred miles off the French coast, the submarine commander, coming to the surface, mixjudged his position | and came up under one of the trans porta, was engaged Bow Is Smashed | The bow of the submarine was jamashed and she was in great dan or of sinking. The transports could hot stop to aid her because of the danger from German submarines, so the H-14 wan left alone ‘The Snohomish received calls for |help and reached the submarine just Th time to save her, Lines were made fast and she was brought “VESSEL MOVEMENTS " ' (Gene ane DEEP SEA VESSELS (From Weather Mu: ED OFF TATOOS m.— Bist, orthenst Rainter a) 1LAND, at 7 pm Passed out G. Be fietd, at £30 p, m.; a Japanese steamer, southbound (Orideno Maru), at € p.m. Clear; wind west, 12 miles an Passed tn: Ke Willamette, at 4:30 Pm, Passed out: Se Empress of Asia, Ati pom 11:20 & m—Clear; wind weet, | 12 miles an hour rrived at Seattle May 3—He Queen, from Ban fan Francisco, hour, trom Chariea I May tte Admiral —- ne, tor Bouth-| Alaskan ports, at 18 & mi Fur | Maru, for Tacoma, at 2 a m. By tom, for British Columiia porta May 3— fer ten Pranciecs, of § Dini 1 6:20 Bm. covele KETCHIKAN-Galled, May 2: Be Prin- | eons Maru, southbound, at 1430 & m. | | ne, HONGKONG--Arrived, Aprit 24: Motor be via ro B. OC, Vancouver, porta, KOBR—Arrived, April 26 Maru, from Beattie, via ports. SAN FRANCISCO—Ralied, May 3: Mo- Admiral Dewey, for Beattie, st 1p. mi Korrigan 111, for Tacoma, at T a m. FARALLONES—Paseed, May 2: Anyox, towing bge Haroda, from Bal! VICTORIA, BH. C—Pamed, May 3) Ss) Awa Maru, for ¢ TS am Ar ay 2: Be Governor, from Beattie, | Pp. Mm, and proceeded for ) May 2: fe! Passed in, Régebill, for Geattie, at ¢ City, in, May 2: fe Nome City, for Beattia, at | ch Bs Kdgehill, for Seattle, at ¢ out; Schr John A, "ot tor Fearless, at 7 18 Dm ror, at 2 pm. Maru No. 1, for Beattio, Passed out) Sa D, G. Schot 1. PORT GAMBLE—Sailled, May San Francisco, MB. Lovejoy, for LA for Briao! TACOMA-—Afrived, May Maru, from Beattie, Satied, May 2: Mo- tor sehr Brisk, for Seattle FAGLE HARBOR—Sailed, May 2: Tug Rostier, towing shr Charles KR. Wilson, for Beattie. NANAIMO,\ BL Co—Arrived, May 2: Be from Boutheastern Alaskan porta, (Canadian Government Wireless) May 2-—#e Alameda, in Dizon Bn- trance, ribbound, at 6:30 a mm; ss Alaska, off Cape Modes, southbound, at 4 p.m; ms Jefferson, off Chatham Point, southbound at 4:20 p.m; as Re- dons, off oat Harbor, southbound, at 3:30 p. m.; ae Redwood, off Milly Ipland, southbound, at 6:10 p. in.; as City of Be. Attle, off Pine Island, northbound, at & ja Victoria, B.C. of Race Rocks, at § p. m.; ae Rainier, 90 miles from Seattia, a Richmond, pekan, 8 miles south of Columbia River, at § p, Francises, for Portland, had at mn terminal—fs Penang 14—-s Western Knight, Jsus, motor schr Wakena, Bell st. torminal-sehr Azalea, as Al- imak/ Kodiak. ‘Wiltamett City, Sehr Charles R. Wilson. Pier §—8ehr Fanny Dutard. Pier 7—Power schr Bender Bros. Plor 2—Se Jefferson, Alaska, Stream—8e Edgehill. Pier D—Se Queen. Grand Trunk dock—Se Admiral Farra- Lander #t.—Motor sehr Libby Maing, Union Pacifio—Ss Nippo Maru. Pacific Engineering works—Ss Byota, Bosworth Skinner & Protest- Nome Victoria, a: mont, Polyblus, Toka, Wayuc West Maximus, ¥ Hembrie, y * Toda di 8. Gwynn, wo Puget Sound Fri fy Brookwood and Blakely. Ames shipyard--8s Western Glen, West Irmo, Went Inlay. Heffernan docks—S« Adway, Altuiley, Meacham-Rabcock—Ss Ardema, Patter-MeDonald~—S« Borringa, riwa, Seattle North Pacific shipbuilding Co. is Y. Iconium, Onsaqumiatek, Bohwag re Nettieton—iee or schr Brink, Ri Bros. terminal—Ss Yoshida 1 ner Rush, Brookdale, Fort ort Jackson, Addl- Boughton, W, H. smith, bee Ane ‘ort Unton, Ibatross, Anthon, Trolitind. rs tory Bond and help bring back our Heroes te ua, | ed the: and held there the cutter, With the slong from rfixed her “ald of cel pente k stoppers, canvan alls and 1 frame the sub was patched up and pumped dry, ‘The Snohomish then towed her into port Kescues Crew Flaherty also tells of a small Ca |nadian schooner, the Mary ftuth, which wan ¢ fed 300 miles off the Atlantic coast by the storms of last winter, For 19 days she drifted help- lege, her main boom gone, The Sno fortunately ran across her and rescued the crew. Her supplies had given out a week before and the men of the schooner nearly ate the yut of house and home. The Snohomish came from New London to Seattle by way of the Panama canal, At the canal she picked up 17 sub-chasers and encort up the Pacific coast. Sev Central American ports natives came out in bumboats to sell wares to the crews of the sub-chaser flotilla. They valued highly any nice smelling seaps, and the crew of the Snohomish were in the habit of put ting talcum powder on salt water soap and trading it to the men in the bumboats for pineapples, ba nanas and other fruits New York Ma Market rhet Report, en YORK, May 2.—Coftee rai 1! 16%e; Ban 21% } Sugar—Centrifugal, $7.28, | PNew York Stock Report | Leading st fr thonal y up %: aidwin Love up % tral Leather motive, 93 lebem up tee! 4 we York Central closed at 165, up 4: 1, Mexican Petroleum, 186% inghouse, 66, up 414: American Interna tonal corporation, 87%, up M%; United! 7 | oS. up % closed te higher; July opened at up Bie, and lost Ke by the close: Be tember was up 2%c at the opening, | VL46%, and was unchanged. May oats opened at Tle, ine. Beptember opened at 10%, up tc, and closed at TO%S » cf 16 Open . ne LL. May... July « Let 70% 18 2.70 ons May ee 4 ca 12% Hoo 61.78 10% | 72% sare oo PORTLAND, Ore, May 3.—Cattlo—Re- colpts, 20 head: market very weak. Best steers, $1215.50; good to choice steers, | 11@ 11.60; medium to good steers, $9.56 @10; fair to good steers, $8@9; comm to fair steers, $7.50@ 11. bulla, $5.50@8; calv and feedere, 906 Boge—Receivis, hea: 26 head; mba, $14@15; fate to m lambs, $13@12.50; yearlings, § ewes, 87@11. sgt Eeee fona—See; wreltens, 46a. jo0ne—17 @ 20c. Cheese—36 @ IT. Frisco Market Report | SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—Dutter— Me. Eeee—Bxtras, Sic; firsts, 4740; extra pullets, 48 %o. Theese—California flats, fancy, Sic; B00. ia Red food, $2.15 @ 2.20. | Deitas, A er cental; Oregon hurbanks, we Idaho gem, : Washington per cental; on the street, $4.25, Eternal Rest for Battery Weary Auto Owners Starting, Lighting and Ignition Batteries, Your choice of two ‘plans, Exchange or Straight Sale with the longest guarantee period on any battery sold teday. We repair and recharge all makes of bat- teries. FREE TESTING AND FILLING MASTER ELECTRIC CO. State Distributors 703 East Pike Street t nited | ott 4: West: | Celery IPPING- FINANCE- MARKETS Damaged Submarine Saved { Local Markets _ by Puget Sound Navy Tug lt Dairy Products Suter t All produce offerings of the week| Trt, country ere being cleaned up turd Cal, state bre agro Nor — Netter Fat un day. A car of mixed) gy local, me from California reached on the morning and will be 1 ** ying price. for Monday's oper a wwielse The strawberries offered on the market urday were of a very in ferior quality, Dealers think that the supply of Los Angeles berries is being cleaned up rapidly. Year after year shippers send the poorer market grade of berries to the loc nd jobbers are forced to u the Relief in the load on consumer situa tion is expeeted shortly when Florin berries lots begin arriving in carload Dairy products’ quotations were unchanged. Reports that manufacturing is increasing in the state of Washington being coun 4 by news that the condens a re again operating on a large Ben Fingeroth and 8. W. Chers,| proprietors of the Seattle Commis sion company, the new produce) commission house that made its ap | | pearance on the street May 1, are | 5- - wellknown produce men along the | Barley—Whole Coast, Fingeroth having been a| Rolled salesman on the street for the last] Cupped 15 years, and Chess was in the com: | Oate—Lo mission business in Vancouver, B.C. Prices Paid Wholesle Dealers far Vegetables and Fruit VEGETABLES Col, dow. ..... Local, per M.... Buanyside Kennewick Prosser Heans We Beets — 10: And green Caulifiower Local, per dor, Oregon fits Onl, per erate -.:+- Corn Haske Trimmed anhere—Por aon — Local +116 2.36 2.60) Lettuce Imper' Hot howse, per geezszez besks 52533225 Por Tb. . Peanute—Virginia Keystone, fb. all btrew Springs 1 Live Minnesota | Minnesota rolled falfe—& Wash. No. oer Te 714.091 ise ON THE ELECTRICAL In an intensive course in school to qualify as an. mechani BIGMO In the automobile, truck tractor business. Thousands towns and rural communiti —many of them in the North: west, on national highways— are without garages or repair shops of any kind. Start a Repair Shop. With proper training, a small” investment will gut you into one of the best-paying bust: | nesses in any community—big increase in manufacture and | use of automobiles, trucks tractors—establishment of ims | tercommunity truck and motor mail routes—has caused an enormous demand for capable mechanics and repair men, Practical personal instruction. No school #ooks, You learn by” actual work on all types of | motors and cars, autos, trucks and tractors. I do not permit classes to be crowded. Day and night sessions, and you start any time. Call and me, or wire for catal 18. Twill be glad to give your mail or visit my personal at- tention. WILLIAM T. A. rac President Phone Queen Anne 254 —

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