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| Everybody, Says Sec. Lane SOUNTRY CANNOT STAND STILL, BECAUSE | THERE'S TOO MUCH THAT MUST BE DONE—GOOD TIMES CERTAI BY FR! Secretary of This country cannot stand still Must be done for the workingman and the business man and the professional in steady jot next week We are to have good times working to meet mutual needs KL N the Interior. We have too much to do—too much The urge of the American nature for progress docs not permit us to be idle We have been thinking so much in terms of Europe, Asia and Africa that we have got to take a little time to bring our minds back to America This is so great a country; and have so much to do; there i so imperious a demand for building and bridges and machines and roads and cloth and shoes and food right within our own country, that we do not need to think of the world demand so far as keeping our own] people busy is concerned. Just as soon as we get this into} we our heads we will start again on the} old job, and when we have supplied] sninments of atrawberrion what America needs we will be able | produce a surplus tha and Europe will ume Europe want it to can have, for a long This is today because good times are produced Dy ear has been running 50 miles an hour along the rather bumpy war, have had to slow up, stop and turn around so as to get back onto y of peace. all takes time, causes confusion and a change of gears peace is signed it will be ek, “They're off!” | like the shout of the crowd at the! | | ‘we will look back on our period of confusion and depression and and fear with some wonderment. ILL LET SHIP SAIL TO RUSSIA oad Administration lrantees Charges Due the result of a special sneeting Port commission Thursday. mships West Helix and Maru, which the port had to hold until wharfage due on their cargo was paid. allowed to sail. The railroad tion has guaranteed to pay with railway materia! Commission of Ways yunication at Vladivostok. amounting to $15,000 are More than $7,000 is due | shipments for the Russian n. The port placed a lien veasels, but as the railroad tration has promised pay f, the ships will be permitted to Wednesiay’s session of the Traffic Manager Peder. that the charge of $1.56 freight loaded from freight | vessels without being han- the port be reduced to the of $1. ton. The higher rate effect May 1. The rail d they had not time to! 2 raise by rearrangement of | ‘own tariffs, The rate was can- _¥ SSEL MOVEMENTS ———» DEEP SEA VESSELS Cape ¢ Bureau) ‘OSH ISLAND, May 1¢—8 barometer; cloudy; lMebt Passed out: A steamer of it 6 a. m.: Fred Dax an Davenport, at Sighted ort v. 8. Ww 16—7:30 p. min Brewster, ut: Bktn Lahaina, motor sehr Sierra, Cloudy ; W 1:30 p. . &, Potter, at 1:20 p. wy rain; wind south, DRORT ANGELES, May 16.--8 2. m towed in: A freighter, one mast amid and apparentiy a dour t for and aft, at 6:40 2 m. May 15— in: #@ Edgemont, at 11 a. m. Arrived ut Senttle 1$—a Santa Rita, from Tacoma, a. m; W. #. Porter, from Port Tals, at Meadow point. at 5:15 p. g from Houtheastern 16—Ss Jefferson, from , at 3p. m.; Lyman Stew- Port San Luis, at , from Vancouy midnight via Vancouver, Hongosn Kobe, B mbia ports, at 6 A for Tacoma, at 12:05 « o 8. ©. G. Bear, for fering sea , at 11:20 ®. m.; Tenpaisan Maru, caeeenems and Kobe, st & p. m r n Knight, for Manile, via ports, .; Juatin, for Shanghal, from , at if a, m.; nehir Bain for Bellingham, tn tow of tug 10 p. Alaska Ve BAU—Halied, May 15: at 4 p.m. PBTCHIKAN-Satled, Knight, southbound Ba Alnnkn, 1; Armentieres, + Thiepval, for Vanaou DRO—Hailed, May 15: Sa Prew. for Heattie, vin Han Francisco. 14—Be Yoremite, for Puget Bound | FRANCIACO--Salled, 15: Seattic, at midnight; J. Henttle, at 3p. mi bk Btar |. for Pristol bay, via Puget |, in tow of tug Fearless. Arrived Horace X. Baxter, from Eagio har- Passed in, May 1 Jaroin , for Vancouver, at m.; bee Acapulco, in tow of tug Ta sh, for Wanaimo, at #:20 a, m VANCOIWER, Fs Arrived, May 16 fe Benjamin Brewster, trom’ Tuxpan Manila Maru, from Tacoma. Hailed, 5: Be Kongownn Maru, for Ment) GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed, May 15 for Benttic. Panne May 1 for |Marine Interests Want Ships Back) May | SAN (United Preas)> shipping interests possible pressure bear on Chair. | man Hurley of the shipping board in favor of & return to private} ownership of the merchant marine, Robert Dollar told the Unit-| today FRANCISCO, The Pacific will bring all] | Capt. led Pr | | Capt. Dollar presided at a lunch-| eon today at which shipping men representing the entire Coast dis cussed the situation and drew up instructions for two delegates who) will leave tomorrow night to at-| tend a conference of national ship- ping men called by Hurley. a. m.: Western Ketght, for Port a m.! May 16—d0 fro St neon; Lyman Stewart, 2:35 p.m. LT TOWNSEND—Paseed tn. May | ing board steamer, probably rook! #40 am. Passed out: Se} | Rainier, for fan Francisco, at 9 & m. Arrived, May 15: Ss Konposan eral | Rn. 12:18 | provabty Aamir | Kongosan Maru, f | m.; ar Stewart, for Beattle, mont, for g Just, for Tenpairan ts m. Passed out port News, Shanghal, | Mara, for Vancouver, m.; Weatern Knight, \J ply Prex Baxter, at NGHIAM—Arrived, May 16: Sebi ke, from Seattle, In tow of tue Balled, May 15: Motor sehr Sallno, via ports. ea, May 14: Sa Clara, fo I bay, in tow of tug Pio- \> Freda eer. EVERETT —Salled, May 15: Se xt r for | Pedro; Davenpo San Francisco: Saginaw, for Seatt | TACOMA— fai y 16: Sa Ranta Rita, for Wert const ports, vin Beattie, | at Ta. m. Arrived: Ba Weat Irmo, from Beattie, Salied, M for Vancouver, B. ¢ Wireless Reports Canadian Government Knight, anchored ats & m. . southbound, midnight miral Rodman, 26 miles falls, northbound, at 8:3 wood, in ¢ | bound, at 10:50 p.m | Wright sound, southboun. an Alameda, off Hela Reis, southbound, os Admiral Rodman, due at southbound, at 11 p. m: as Curacao, entering Quee rlotte sound, | op. m. al Communication | } in eit | ti WES ” x } ruled firm quotable changes on ket exports storing The market re all over into Alaska heavily the } outside von can creased prices, The ter stored this year is mal and predictions Resides the great dition of the } aing unchanged the country and 1 street buys heavily from | buyt arkets for home consump: | . onty am — | mericaBestLand Today for * Local Markets | on without any Friday's mar | of are amount dealers al butter Butter forsee in r below nor are that 5 easior market on butter will be seen for another Ther milk quotations of May, out by ¢ Northweet year The hundred wei were no note real produce < Was reported specials. of & good many produ retailers » that the street Friday Rain in California is products of the Another car of the until the firet of next week the best land under | newick berries will begin to quantities by >» Artichokes Cal. do Asparagus Local, Bunnyeide Kennewick Vrowse Walla Wall Beans Wax and ereea Green, per Local, per sack Cal, dos bunches Cabimage— Oregon Yellow Danvers Off grades . Onion seta, per >. . Polling ontens, per 6¢- Farsey—Dox bunches Feanet Better—rer Potaters—Fer too— Loeal . “ per don bunches sire Tomaters M Florida, per pack Turnips—< Florin... price market for The street A car of Texas Thur n was being rapidly morning | stuff brought $6 per 60-tb. South Florin will be no change in raw for the rding to figures in the | weather and rene Jonsors operating latter half in the remains t Hrink the week was bare ed by ermuda after ned off erate, holding back nd other ntaten berries. not expecte Ken arrive the middie ig ¢ ; Spinach—-Loeal per bex - wheeries ¢ dow. bunch a, per enc FRUITS Box 14 Bor phase. Grape Fruit-—Por boi Cal. Strained .. ir Navels, #00 1008 12s oft shel! Mara shell eaail Nute—Per tb. - - | Coconnuts-Per don ham for San F of Tatoosh, at 9 p. for Vancouver h of Cape Fiattery, m.: ae Cleum, Sm r Portiand, 18 miles from «= Queen, fan F 99 miles from Stanwood, Columbia | . 124 miles south of jumbia river Lightship, at § p. m.; em wrett for fan Pedro, 12 lea from Hiverett, at 3 p. m Veasels in Port at Seattle Today Smith Cove terminal—He Weat Helix, Meiwu Maru, Kongoaan Maru. Bell st. terminal—Motor sehr H. C, naen, whaling tugs Tanginak and @ Protesiiaus, Fulton, Wa UT. #. Purnatde, 4. 8. Baginaw, Be Victoria. Engineering works—Ss Myota, 84 Kagewood, Toka, Wayvcan, Edisto, Bid- | & Kolen Cinyras Duthie yards Todds arydo bk Relfant, ¢ Heffernan | Alfa yards—fs Fondueo, Se Went Hematite «—-Bichr Gamble, Azalea, ffney, Delight dydock—#e Albert Matin , Adway, Clodin, & Dredging com- kwood, Blakely, estern Glen, West | Meacham dena. | Patterson & McDonald yards & Babcock yards—Ss Ar- Sa Be yards—Sa Yak. | k fe West Maximus, Henttle Flour milix—fs Edgemoor. Ellott Bay drydock—Motor schr Trott Admiral nor | General Petroleum company—se Ww Porter. . American Can company-—fin Jefferson Union Ol company—Bs Lyman Stew. | Kevans, Admiral) 8.| | Lake Unlon—fe 2 Harrison, Allenhuret, Fort Jack | Houlton, Boughton, Howeamont, ge W. H. Bmith, -Ahmik Cineas, Fort Union, hon, Chesterfisid, Muy, Capraria, Cardia, Aviilu. Kien: ih, Brookdale, ¥ | ry Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers | Sitenines ery cubes Locat country bricks Cat, state brand, cubes Cal, stata brand, Batter FF Per Kaas—Loca Pulte oipsiak Milk-—Per owt. buying Cheese—Wanh. crear pr Wash, Young America w Oregon Young Americ Idaho tripl Winconain bricks 16; Se Manila Maru, | flomey--Combd, case 24 --+ | country eream- creamery mirictly fresh. Hay, Grain and Feed Wh ot * Minnesota rolled . Corn—-Wholo Cracked Feed me Grits Milo Maize ‘Timothy—10. Wash. Timothy seed-—No, 2 per Kye Beed—-Per th. Alfalfa-—1. Wash, Straw No, 1 No.1. jenule Price, Per Ton rm. 4 te 34.000 24.00 46,00 | [ Chicago Market Report changes | Tho} Ko. < THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. *| 16th Ames Vessel *| Slides Down Ways Hutter} Phe £,800-ton Hteel steamship Weat ex-| Inleta, 16th vessel built by the Ames | Shipbuilding and Drydock company was launched in the West waterway ‘Thursday evening Mra. IT. A. Jones, mother of T. A Jones, gen manager of th Amos yard, acted as sponsor for th vensel Witnessing his aince arriving In “4 @2.62%; | district anager Port Costa, | States Shipping | elty’s yarda. ‘%) The West Isteta is the third direct | |contract ship built by the Ames yard | for the Shipping board. Ethel Lind, wife of Johr second mate on the power Snetind, has shipped as assistant cook and from Port Blakeley for tomorrow. The Snetind ts the United Kingdom and return Seattle before 1 inion i ” i sade New York Stock Report i Frisco Market Report 2 = NEW YORK, May 18—A altent re BAN FRANCISCO, May 16 fireta, 4940; California fata fancy, 320; Y O14 crop, Idaho and Wash in practically ati classes went . per cental California, street, $49 eee Her first launching jeattle, H. 1B. Mrick for the United ing at 66 at noon y board, praised the | Portland Market Report PORTLAND, Ore, May 16.—-Cattte Reports of fine | neveip 4 head; market stendy, Heat 4 planting depremed | steers, $15@ 19.00; good to cholew w frain futures on the Chicago Hoard of | $11@11 60; medium today wio Nears sino covered on the news thay to fa! fweden had cancelled erain or. | heifer ders in this country, purchased for ex *” nl ” CHICAGO, May on sel will rail Burope going pert rovisions were about steady. * opened up tie at $1.77, and ae July opened at will not 4.6 next spring and dropped . « own ty <3 ay ¢ to Mheep mtendy Receipts, Prime 12 head; market New York Markets | inte, 14a 1S ir to | es poe S15 @18.60; yeartings, $11 NEW SPGIt, ewes, $6010.50; | 7 ee puget YORK, Bantoa, Centrifves) wethers Hos Hutter—ctty Keinoted | » ms | Liberty Bonds Quoted 4 new Y es Clearings Balances Hens SEAT: $5,601 ,508.61 1h —Laberty bond (357,610.22 | se | Portland When you think of advertising | . 5,954,960.00 | think of The Star, | 738,680.00 | Clearing» Balances Men’s Furnishings Values You Will Appreciate 1,000 New Shirts $1.45 Very exceptional values, these shirts are! You would easily pay very much more for them, and feel you were getting good values even then. Madras and Percale shirts comprise this collection—made with both soft and stiff cuffs. There are a great variety of patterns to select from. The shirts are well made and splendid fitting. Sizes 14 to 18. 1,200 New Ties 85c This great assortment of neckties, in a wide range of patterns and color- ings, gives .you a gratifying variety from which to select combinations in both dark and light shades, to suit your particular tastes. Very good quality ties! Handkerchiefs 8 for 50c $1.75 a Dozen These Handkerchiefs are made of fine English long cloth, with a soft finish. A very good looking, and good wearing handkerchief. Suspenders 65c These are President silk clastic suspenders, well-known the country over and a recognized “special” at this price! Silky Hose 55c Saturday Only This quality hose is very popular with many men. It wears splendid- ly. With triple toes and heels of mercerized lisle. Colors black, white, champagne, dark gray, pearl, cordo- van, and navy. All sizes. Pajamas $1.95 Saturday Only 180 suits of Pajamas, made of fine quality muslin in: plain white, sizes 15 to 18. A very timely and advan- tageous offer! Excello Shirts $4.00 This popular Russian cord shirt has been difficult to obtain recently, and we are very glad to announce our present assortment. Men who have worn the famous Excello shirts will appreciate knowing that we have a good line from which to select. Colors, pink and white, blue and white, heliotrope and white, tan and white. Sizes 14 to 171g. j-Southwick Men's Shop, just inside the door. Cottee—Bpot | \Portland Mayor Arrested Here; Now He’s an Officer laker to would ninet the admitting Mayor bp, provided he active of Port-| Hanson shortly | Mayor George lL. Thaker land, was arrested in Beattie |before noon Wrida | pecial pol detailed F. Warren welze j t nd hustl Chamber of served ao Baker, " urles ¥. Berg, president of the Par the Portiand Coast A wnocle he Masonle t fi ation 4 thand a Cham council and publics prepared in nottled, he luncheon wa | nto a patre “on to schedule, Mayor there n to rom tak m: re age td Men's other EF ertisin pode weveral |re | merce ty bure Vandenburgh and Bridges to Talk en, president of the bemoc ake members | wu luncheon w | Chief Warren appeared ¢ |ncene shortly rward |remret t Mayor § been arrested on a hension, and ordered his release, cor ferring upon him a huge brass star nd the on of being a mem ber of the local police force Objection rained by Alfred) 5.40 G Lundin, ground that Mayor | forme | Baker was not a citizen of Seattle, | council of Jand therefore could not serve on the | turned from Russia police depa lomni-at the fallanenta Harry Carroll, elty comptroller, | been 0) § read a communication from Mayorlon the I ~“THOROCAIN” HAS BANISHED FEAR! It has made Painless Dentistry a performance, not a promise. exprew Robert have mi comm. unty on, at the Goc t Comm: ure." address King ¢ da on distinct sion was orge Hi. Vandenburgh, agent of the dintriet who has just re- a member of which has will talk on the business ntors, rating in iberia, aasian i= PROMISE of complete patnicasness tn the Dental Chatr @y means of my own discovery, “THOROCALN,” ts not MERELY & promise made to attract you to my office, It is made & positive knowledge that I can fniff] {t-—that no matter delicate or difficult the Dental work which your special require, you will not suffer the slightest pain or the comfort or inconvenience at my hands. You need not word alone for this. There is the testimony of thousands patients who have experienced this great modern boon o' to support me. Ali manner of Dental work has been ne I hawe yet to hear the first murmur case least take gratification and approval. Think for @ moment. Uniess I wast positive of the merits of “THOROCAIN™ I could net make—coul@ net AFFORD to make—my now famous promise— “NO PAIN—OR NO PAY” “Live” nerves, which by the old method took = long perto@ of medication to kill, are by “THOROCAIN™ extracted instantly,» and without a twinge of pain. The uncomfortable, tedious process | of grinding down the tooth for crowning means nothing tn this, office; there is no discomfort whatever. And as for y more than two thousand teeth were taken out without without payment on my Free Extraction Week, and every is today @ walking advertisement for “THOROCAIN” that “THOROCAIN™ has nothing tn common with stuptfying harmful @roge. There is no deadening of the senses; tooth goes to sleep. You remain actively awake and fully of af that ts being done. There are no harmful effice is done with the assistance-cf “THOROCAIN.” “The Teeth ‘The-“anchor Plate” ta mate for own assistance That fs, you om of tecth which aball be w as size and form and shape— of Your “trying in” you assist in the arrangement which {e most pleasing to you. At this “trying in” the * plate is put into your mouth in a temporary fo-m ; Dreams of wax. Alterations are made at this time until absolute satinfaction. as far as appearance soem, in attained. The finished plate te an exact du cate of this temporary one In this way you are able to “the teeth of your dreams”—fust as you wenld have them, Phone for Appointment—Main £736 Dental nurses always in attendance Hote the Leeation pie gate It : > 4 Dr.Wm.H. Thompson — PIONEER Corner First and Yesler Wag, Entrance 95 Yesler Way, Over Shee Stere last evening, we are compeiied to tem- porarily close our store No. 4, Second ave. and Yesler way. Will reopen as soon as possible. Would be gratified to have our regular customers and the public call at one of our other stores until store No. 4 reo Respectfully, DINHAM -STREHLAU ’ SHOE CO. 106 Pike St. 318 Pike St. 1403 Third Ave. 201 Yesler Way 101 First Ave. South 1629-31 Westlake Ave. Six Stores “Where You Get Your Money’s Worth”