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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | 79 — COLUMBIA CITY 10-room how altered into corner 60+ | 2H0—A two-story, at can be casily Pthree apartments, on a Toot lot, two blocks from Rainier Dave. car; one block from school, | fuse has b ctrtcity id water cash, ike rent. M “Your ow? jer 22. MT. BAKER SLOPE 200—S!x-room cottage with bath, Slectricity, gas and water; ba: ment; concrete foundation, Range ea with house, Lot ts 6Ox100, rage. Everything in except pa Hing. One-half block, from ear) 6 P bearing fruit trees, $500 cash, 425 fr month. MAKB A START— (OWN YOUR OWN HOM®P. Rain- jer 22. 700-—Your own terms. Five-ncre Tract near, Kenyon st. BUILD | “YOUR OWN HOME. Rainier 2 GRO, A, SPENCER & CO. Rainier Valley Branch, 3814 Ferdinand St PD. Marsh, Mgr. Phone Rainier 2 TAKE HOME, Y GC EWING COMPANY “Seattle's Realtors” S-room bungalow, ly new; SOx114 lot t ley. Garage, fruit tree w proper unction. How W. Go look at ms. Main 7134, it. NORTH QUEEN ANNE $2,400-—A cottage of five rooms With large attic. Good, Nght “eement basement. View over- looking canal. This is served by the Nickerson ave. car and if Randy to Westlake cars, Can | be handled on easy terms. H-11 ass Alaska Bldg. “SERVICE” | HENRY C, EWING COMPANY Main 7134 Is A PRETTY BUNGALOW ONLY $2,600 rooma; bath; buflt-in features; ce- it basement; lot 45x100; 5 bei : fruit trees. Only $400 ca: OPEN SUNDAY HARRY WOOLLEN Rainier and Orcas St. Rainier 91. $4,000 ‘room house. Not new, but in good condition, 2 2-3 lots. five. 3 “built-in ‘Terms. %-Acre of Ground $100 Cash. $15 per month makes you the Better come in and let me you how to acquire a home in le. House ready to move into, it for garden. Lots of car. Everythin except paving. terms to suit. A. 8. DAVILA American Bank Building OFFER (NOT OVER $82,500, terms); 5-room house and 66 lot at 7830 Stroud ave., just Green Lake.bivd. and car. J. F. GRAHAM CO. “American Bank Bid lain 19 BY OWNER—NEW en §-room bungalow: lot 60x lendid location; sell at cost. ler 606-J. alt % FURNISHED Walk 2, Camp 21, Madi- park. East 1433, East Mad- car. SEA PROPERTY ; $1,375 $100 Cash and $20 a Month we now a 4-room house and of an acre with city water, 2 tks from a paved boulevard, 25 ites from center of town. A. GOODFELLOW 428 Railway Exchange $1,600 and bath; garage; small ubbery; on very nice lot; with street improvements except Wing; close to car. Easy terms. 2 $2,250 he. | # rooms and bath, on large lot, easy | terms. WALLER & WALLER ‘California Ave. and Alaska St. Large living cement basement Price $3,100. ment, balance 2768 44th 8. W. pemeneiyey: tien ow # * ns bldg. Main 3726. A F WANTED—REAL ESTATE I cchtereetaaeeenrcreceeecenntepemee RANCHES WANTED, QUICK! “We must have some more real buys "in producing ranches. If you wish to sell, see or write us at once. A. G. RAAB & SONS “Main 1003. 607 Lowman Building. ‘ANTED—i OR 5-ROOM BUNGA- low, in North End, up to $3,00 £1,000 cash. Phone Local 10, 7 “208 Columbia St. roved, near Seattle; no fictitious alues considered; give price and full particulars in first letter, Ad~ | dress D-85, 8 MALL FURNISHED HOUSE AND t. quick, Giye full particulars. Pidrens 13-7 . ID FARM WANTED. BEND DE- Fiption. €. C. Shepard, Minn inn. FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE acres, close to good town; ‘el; rich, black soil; 40 eultivated; large orchard; spring; stock and implements; buildings. Price $10,000. Trade Pe for Seattic or vicinity acres ning water; good town; Property. ) See Mr. Thomas or Mr. Moore, JOSEPH THOMAS & CO. 51026 Third Ave. Elliott 3625. t OU HAV N EQUITY THAT you want to trade for clear prop- erty, H, P. Kessinger, with F. ‘M. Jordan’ & Co, 211 American Bank building. ACREAGE FOR SALW Olt LBA W owner, 44-acre ranch, all bottom Mand; all cleared; part in cultiva- fiion' and part {n pasture; good use and barn; city water and slectric lights, Located at Duvall, fash. Owner tiv at 72 18th % N. Phone Kast 5004 BIG LAND SALE Skagit county. 40-acre tracts, improved; buildings; run- boat house; close to 500; for Seattle 991,000; $100 cash and $10 per Month. Never so cheap before. ide G PETERS, 116 Third Ave LANGLEY Is the Gateway to Southern WHIDBY ISLAND “The Garden of Puget Sound." 5 miles of opportunity within two hours of Seattle, Prices all below value, and terms remarkably easy for good home land. Five trips Weekly, Call for information and FREER MAP of Puget Sound Country FULMER 409 Burke Bldg. 40-ACRE FARM $2,000 40 acres, Lewis county; 5 acres cleared; 4-room house; small barn; running water good soil; lies fine; do overflow; on good road; miles from town; |s across the road. Price § half cash, balance to sult, ber cent CARTER, MacDONALD MILLER, INC. © 208 Columbia St. Elliott 5870 « MOH OOOO OO HOOD ODOODDO & 4-ACRE HOM $3,000-——MODE Prince HOUSE This house has five rooma, modern plumbing, electric lights, city wa- ter, telephone; right in town of Edmonds, Soil is black loa high state of cultivation; trees, berries, beautiful lawn and shrubbery. A very complete little home place. Terms can be ar- ranged. Come to Kingsbury's Place in Edmonds, BURWELL & MORFORD 575 Colman Bidg. Main 3855 ~T ACKE CLOSE TO HOTHEL FOR $2,200 Say, men, if you are in the market} for some acreag £0 Proposition close to good trans- Portation, sch 1 am stores; 3 acres in ‘cultivation; small house and other out butidings; Piped from ever-flowing | sp 40 fruit trees, and land |e fenc with hog tight wire, This p)a is only 10 miles from this city, if you hurry you will get @ good buy at $2.200.° $800 cash, Boland, THE DOUGLAS CO. there is a a NORTH OF CITY money-making farm; close to paved highway; rich ’ black joam soil; all improved; 5-room house, barn, orchard, ber- ries, creek, 9 fine cows, 4 heifers, hogs, chickens, good outfit tools; all ready to step right in and make money from the very start. ROBERT MALTBY CO., 1008 3rd Av OOTOTOOOOOOOOOOOO00 ° $100 DOWN, $10 A MONTH ° ° Nice 3-acre tract; large creek; o good soil; Lake Forest Park; o on new highway. $300 per acre. CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER, Ine. 208 Columbia St. Elliott 5870. ° ©©90000000900b6000000 & MILE AND IN VIEW OF LAKE Chelan, 6 acres, 3 in cultivation, 2 acres in small brush; easy to get ready for plow; 5 acres in all can be cultivated; 5-room box house good well of water, 50 bearing fruit trees, also smali fruit of al- all irrigated with and abstract ; on good fF : Owner going East, reason for present low offer. $600 cash. Snoqualmie Falls, Box 237. 10 ACRES, CLOSE TO BIG LAKE SOUTH OF SEATTLE This land lies perfectly level, facing on main county road; SAWMILL adjoining the land: first-class soil; close to school, only about 45 min- utes’ drive from the city; mail and milk. route: lots of good wood, enough to keep you busy for six months; only $1,250: $72.50 cash, balance $12.50 per month. THE W. E. MORSE CO. 416 Leary Building Eliott 4635 CLOSE IN 5 acres choice land; all under cult!- vation; fenced ahd cross-fenced; house, barn, — chicken houses and other outbuildings; or- chard and berries: two wagons and other farm tools. Price $5,000, terms $1,000 cash, balance $50 every three months, and interest at 6 per cent. HARLES BE. ADAMS 1010 Third Ave. : FOR SALE BY OWNER ; mostly cleared; fenced and +. two miles from 1; %-mile from highway, on good road; good soil; good loca- tion; 3-room house, barn, chicken house, root house; 1 good cow and heifer, 20 chick: ‘eese, farm tools, etc. Price $4,000 if taken at once; $1,200 cas! terms to suit. M. J. RYDER, 914% James St. Telephon’ Hott 4292-J. BY OWNER—APPROX- imately 40 acres irrigated and in the Twin Falls district, Idaho, 3% miles from Jerome, 1° mile from station on railroad; all cleared, fenced; 30 acres has been in clo- ver, alfalfa and wheat; no bulld- ings; fine investment’ for, some one; $85 per acre cash, including perpetual water right; clear ti- tle. F. BE. Walkley, Fort Worden, _Wash. “ed BUY THESE 3 FINE TRACTS OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS You can live there. have your own garden and chickens and go back and forth to business; few min- utes’ walk to car; extra good soil; fine spring water; price $600; terms $50 cash. ROBERT MALTBY CO,, 1008 3rd Av. 4100) 6 ACR Just north of city limits, all cleared and improved, with 4-room house; fine large chicken house with ce- ment floors; good orchard includ- ing 30 bearing fruit trees. This splendidly located, is an al chicken ranch or country home site—convenient to car, good roada, ete. Inquire at once, 4468 Fremont ave. North 64. MOINE uto road; ACRE SNAP, DE Rich level Jand facing acres $2,500; land all around held at double this price, TE? 10 it One acre, cultivat room good hous electric ‘light: for 1,500 birds; near line; all taxes paid; price $2.8 $600 cash, balance $25 month, terest included. huland, 434 er Exchange Bldg. chicken HERE 18 A GOOD P 5 acres near HIGHLIN. ROULE- VARD; all level; extra good soil; partly cleared; $1,800; terms $350 cash ROBERT MALTBY CO., 1008 2rd Av. IMPROVED; ON HARD- miles hous runs ACRES surfaced all 0. JUST SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS 2 acres, all improved; good 6-room house, barn, orchard, berries; $3,000. ROBERT MALTBY CO., 1008 $rd Av. 26 ACRES, $9,400 Mostly cleared, fenced and cross- fenced; buildings; 2 miles from Lurlington, Wash.; $10,000 cash, balance terms. 510 Karr ave, Ho- quiam 5 400 FEET FRONTAGE ON HIGHLINE BOULEVARD 17 acres with nice view of Sound and mountains: $2,100, terms. ROBERT MALTBY CO,, 1008 3rd Ay. 2 AKCRES ON RAINIER BLVD, ALL free and clear except paving; big bargain, 705 Seventh ave. 5, See Mr. | 8 |Owing ACREAGE $1,800 10 acres fine land, between Seattle and Dea Moi right near the brick highway, for only $1,800.| Lows than half price. Corner tract | level land. Owner leaving; muat sell quick. If you want this, you will have to hurry CHARLES F ADAMS 1010 ‘Third Ave FARM LANDS AP NEW LAN IN Y. OPENED FOR SUTTLE In the Richest Part of This Rich Valley Will Be THOUSANDS OF AC Made productive. The government th ited States is now laying out the last extension of the FAMOUS SUNNYSIDE CANAL We must finish selling our .0,000- acre r under this new canal] in @ limited time. The prices | range from $20 per acre up to $60| only a fraction of what the land/ will be worth in a few months | more. You can ha a long tin | to pay, with very low interest ra WE ARB OWNERS-—-YOU PA No Commissions. Call or Write Onee. Office Open Evenings Also, YAKIMA RIVER FARMS CO, 18 Green Bldg 80 “CH A NAVY. YARD GA AND POULTRY TRACT INVES : $100 cash; nearly all soil; part. bl bot- ty road, Will $45,- ements in Bremer- r decrease values in t Get your tract now. y left 6 acres, level; good tom;'on eo 000,000 imp ton increas this di Only a $65 acres, Maple Valley district; walking distance to large saw- mill; very good soll; easy clear- ing; $1,000; some terma. acres; near Everett interurban; only 10 minutes and 8c fare to Everett; very rich, deep soll; all level; very easy to clear. Price $500; $50 cash, $10 per month, AASEN . SEXTON 1910 First Ave. Phone Elliott 6347. bien - a | A BERRY RANCH In the berry district near Auburn; | bottom land: thoroly cleared and . and as level as a floor; has room shack on It; haa been in berries. One crop of potatoes will pay for it while your berries are coming on, You should see this at once, Price $1,760; very easy terms, LEACH b Elliott 4912. DAVIMS & 212 Boston Block. OF THE VERY BEST half-mile from Twin; 75 head of cattle; house; acres cleared; worth $8,000; will take $6,000. Lies right on the Straits, $3,000 cash, bal- ance easy termi per cent inter- est. Old age and ill health reason for sacrifice. M. B. Warner, Twin, Wash. $200.00 WILL TANDLS 30 ACRES of land south of Port Orchard; partly cleared; new house and outbuildings, It. F. D.: cream and|4 ecg rout Timber enough on @and to pay for it. Write owner, ¥, Adolfson, R. 1, Port Orchard, Wash, (ay i ) RANCH, half- 00 ATH, 40 acres, and equipment, mile from Bryant; good soll; ‘Tancred pullets, cattle, hay, bees, fruit es, ber! i high $35,000. M, F FOR SALE —IRRIGAT RIERRY | M lands near Tacoma. Strawberries, loganberries, raspberries, chickens, dairying. 16-acre tracts. We rent teams and tools, long time pay- ments, Land ‘Dept, McKenna Lumber Company, McKenna, Wash This “—~ FORTTY Inventor of a Fifth and Union. Main 65 w 100 ACREAGE LOANS $500 and 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OL, STOCKS alto NOT CERTAIN if also true of all kinds of stock, However, with little pr dence it should be an easy matter to make money in oll stocks, Op- portunities are overlooked — and lost lack of first-hand nation, nt discovered oll ing wealth to ly more millions * year prom ine te in the his wy. ¢ roleum industry About the oll companies ¢ fering their stock to the public som rood, bad and questionat G Al facts in the Oil Press, each issue brimful of valuable in formation about the recent. suc- conses in the Mid-Continent, Texas and urkburnett fields, More than 00,000 re 8 & month. ‘Thousand’ have made money by its advic . togeth- er with the containing quotations on a and inactive oll stocks, as well as colored map of Kans and Okla! . ib elds, free on requent a OU Press, 1504 Republic Bidg. Kansas City, Mo. ory CABHT ¢ oney for fields many will $1,000 full price; doing $45 per day cash, no very; 2 living rooms, corner; apartment house location the best LITTLE store in Seattle for the mone HUBBARD & EASTON 627 Seaboard Bldg PREFERRED SECURIT cash “convertible; premium demption; world's blew: at busi~ ness; food manufacturing; produ ing ®reatest fortunes and perma nent incomes. Particulars, P.O. Box hiladelphia, Pa. IR SOME ONE ated household ar- ell like hoteakes; must & me if you have some nbition to make a »verlook this. 627 © that will against it, ready money; oney and rtune do not eaboard building. YOU $657" WH RAISE HOGS for you, feed and breed, giving you half the profits. Bank ref- erence. Write for full particula irdhaven, 602 Kansas City Life Kansas City, Mo. 96 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR business and get quick results, list it with us. Open Sundays, 10 to 4, and evenings Ull § hh. W. MILLER Honest Values in Business Opportunitic Mott 1997. rary Bidg. Open Evenings. SPECIAL NOTICES RESSMAKER MOVED FROM Union st. to 709 Virginia st. PERSONAL . JOHN AND FRANK LARSO! brothers of Anna Larson, are anxious to learn her address. When last heard of, she was living Cheyenne, Wyo. married to William Graham. Write to Frank ©. Larson, Bremerton, Wash. ERMANENT HAIR” WAVE Marcelling, henna pack for gr and faded hair. LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP $20 Uni LINE OF SILK UN FULL wear selling at cost. The Isab Shop, Union at. LP CLAPP to be d innehaha » SAL 4 parrot. con 1454. ANTED TO ADC birth. Capitol 2965. 0 ATERNITY HOSVITAL. CAP. 3 REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOAN service; HERS ite F FA COE, rice $40. FIONALLY Call Boa- ALY FROM up; prompt 30 years in the business. THE DURLAND AGENCY Leary Building 104 NOTICE TO CONTKACTORS To ACRES OF WATE land; about 5 acres cleared bearing fruit trees; live stock and farming implements; also 6 h. P 25-ft. gasoline launch; $2,000; halt cash, jance easy, Cari Gustay- son, R. 1, Box 168,*Poulsbo, Wash. Phone 2628, Poulsbo. TIMBER LANDS TIMNER LA from city, $1,000. C $6 * LOGGED-OFF LANDS WR 0) 3 be cation, low price and easy terms |. of sale of logged-off In of! to settlers in ern Washington WEYERHEAUSER TIMBER ,. TACOMA. WASHINGTON, r RANCHES AND ACREAGE FOR RENT S ACRES OF BEST VALLEY LAND, 4-room house, large barn, rabbit house for 20 does and their pro- duction; team heavy horses, cow, 75 chickens, 125 rabbits, 2 fine brood sowa, 10 bearing fruit trees, Must sell. All must go for $3,500; fair terms. See owner. Will meet] _ interurban trains leaving Seattle | J for Pacific City 13 and 2 o'clock Sunday, February 6, 1920. M. KE. Carpenter, Sumner, Wash. R. F. D. MILES No. 1. {94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THE TRUTH ABOUT OIL BUSINESS Before investing a penny in oil stocks get the facts. Read the OIL PRESS. You will then most likely make money as thousands have done. Many opportunities are overlooked and money lost by lack of first hand information. ‘These are unusual times for amall investors to profit by the great oll discoveries in the Mid Con nent, and Burkburnett fields. iasue of the OIL PRESS is brimful news about the oil industry and recent successes. More than 200,- 000 readers a month—thousands have made money thru its advice. |j A late issue together with the “Markets,” containing quotations on listed and unlisted stocks, as well as a colored map showing the Kansas and Oklahoma oil fields FREE on request. Address OIL, PRE 1503 Republic Bidg., Kansas City, Mo. ‘OR SALE—THRE APARTMENT houses, all joining, and built with frontage of 80 feet on Grand ave., being only two blocks from the main business street and four blocks to water front and Great Northern depot, and. six|_ blocks from shipyards, ‘These| apartments comprise 15 flats, fur- | nished. The fiat is not included. All the suites are occupied right now. The apartments could not be built now for what th whole business complete. Price $11,500, $5,000 or $6,000 cash, bal- ance on terms to suit buyer W. Dean at 2913 Norton | —(Smather’s Hotel), verett, R ave. FOR SALE FOR $7,500, AN ESTARB- lished wood and coal yard, doing a big, clean yearly cash business; with railroad switch into the yard Price includes one acre of ground located on paved street, bunkers, 160 tons capacity; seales, office barn and full equipment to handl the business; located in a thickly settled section of the city, where many new homes are under con- struction. Te be arranged. LH RS 920 Burke Bldg. Phone Main 4847 HOTHL, WITH APART No [Sealed bids will be re rd he FREDERICK F of valuable|Tilh FOOT HOS of the city ]LOAN furniture of ‘three | soni See] Jorgensen Dros, Murn. Shop On diamonds and jewelry, SOCIETY 821 Second Ave, Hata TO CONTRACTORS ived by the f Directors of School Dis- 13, Kitsap County, Washington, not later of February 21, 1920, for the erection Frade Schoc Bullding in accordance with thé Jans and specifications prepared ‘or the same by Stephen, Stephen & Brunt, Architects, “NOTT trict Poulsb: than noon sidney 403, |Plans may be seen at the office of the Architects, 727 New York Block, Seattle, or at the office of the Clerk of the District, Poulabo, Washington. Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bide. (Signed) A. BRYGGER, Clerk. Attorneys-at-Law . BALL — ESTABLISHED T687. Ali cases. Consultation free; mod- erate fe 215 Burke Bldg., 906 Second ave. Main 7303. ii. T, Schoff, Downs Bik., 709 Ind av Consultation free. All cases. Fees moderate. Attorneys—Patent £ GORIN—PAT American” and foreign patents secured, devel- oped and promoted. 805-6-7 Cen- Bldg. Seattle, Wash. and F at. N. W., Washington, D. Main $99. WICK, LAWRENC Burke ‘Bldg. Chiropodists TAL, Dit. STUCK, Phone Main 5059. ent Attorney. "432 214% Pike st. Chiropractor S iNINGS & JENNINGS” CHTRO- practors from Palmer school. Con- sultation free, 212-13 Denny Bldg. 1408 Becond ave. — Main 7277. 5. , Chiropracto Haight A and Pin ta Hours, 10 te appointment. 2 mpbell, 0. N., Panta 3. A. TRAUB, 505 Pantages. _ Collateral Loans ON DIAMOS erty Bonds. Ask your BANKE about us. UITARLAS tel Bide. & 3¥ LOANED cles of value. Third ave LOAN CORPORA’ A cond at Pike St ON ALL. ARTI- The Reliable, 907 owner asks for the| Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering, Packing M. 3611. Dancing entertainers and teachers ot modern dancing. Stage work our specialty, Reeves Marisco, 6th and Madison. Main 1298. Hall for rent Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on most satisfactory terms, FOR REMEDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLIC EMPIRE RUILDING econd Near Madison MONEY TO LOAN any amount on diamonds, atches and jewelry, Lowest rates, attle’s oldest loan brokers. AMERICAN JEW RY CO. ed 1889. furnished rooms; all oc-| cupied; laundry room; ‘garage;| wood shed; two 60-foot lotsa; fruit trees, garden, Inwn and flowe half block north First Nation Bank. Aged couple wish to reti Price $8,000; termes clear title, Call or write, 122 Ave. A, Snopo- mish, Wash, GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURDS At. invoice; will sell fixtures for $400 and. invo| «, or will lump it all for corner loca= tion doing $60 per day cash, no delivery; large building, gopd lease ing room. | HUBBARD & EASTON 627 Seaboard Bldg SASHES MADE FORMER Day wealthy in 39 da almost against his wishe Read how he did it. You may apply the same principles with equal chance of success. Write for fr: copy of hia story, Manning & ¢ a West 31th st, New York City, Judge KIDNE often broken he Physicians and Surgeons y & BLADDER 1 OLD. DR. F, N. FR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Specialist for Both Sexes. 005% Third Ave. Hours 10 A. M, to 8 P.M. ED junk PF LASKA JUNK CO. 1120 First ave, So, Wiliott 3291. Happy is the man who sees things as they should be instead of as they are, Wit is a peculiar kind of talk that leads to pulled noses and ds, It sometimes happens that a man’s house is his mother-in-law’s, castle, | box. fresh pullet | Shield THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1920. Gracious! Next You Will Be Nabbed if You Play Solitaire Four men said to have been playing a friendly game ef poker were arrested in & police raid on a store bavement in Ballard, early Saturday. They gave their names as Martus Nelson, merchant; J Barrington, train man, and 1 Comrada and Dick Klingman, shingleweavers. Money was seized as evidence of gaynbling. "a - | Even Police Could Not Tell Which of | Kelleys Was Which | It was a case of too much Kelley Saturday morning in poll court and Frank Kelley is the goat, J. J. Kelley, charged with being a disorderly person, and Frank Kel ley, charged with being drunk, o¢ cupied epaces in the eity Jail, Frank had $10 in his police box, sufficient to pay his fine, while the other Kelley didn't have a cent Jugt before police court convened Bajliff Jack Walker assembled his prisoners, “Frank Kelley!" he called. Frank was asleep and J, J, Kelley stepped forward, The make-believe made his way thru police court and signed the big book upstairs obtaining his release. It was not until later in the morn- ing when Frank awoke that it was learned a mistake had been made, Frank is still in jail and the po- Nee are hunting the glib a” CHARGED WIT first degree murder of John Carlson in a south end rooming house Christmas eve, Mrs. Jennie Livingstone will go on trial February 24. Superior Judge Mitchell Gilliam set the date Satur. day. —oa | BERTHA ROSE, arrested three days ago when a tin of opium was found in her possession, was ar- raigned before U, 8, Commissioner R. W. McClelland Saturday. She was held for further hearing on February 14. According to an old bachelor, the nice thing about getting married is that you don’t have to x- * | Chicago Grain Market | x— ———$—$—___-—— 38 CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—rain futures broke le and 2c on the Chicago Board of ‘Trade today, Larger receipts, large salen by emporters and general rust to liguidate bolaings brought tee cron February corn opened late at $1.35%, down 2%, and lost %e more at the close; March corn a ped 2%c from the {ast close at 61.32% May was up %e at the opening, $1.51, it later lomt » Clow Ine.nh t1-0he Sety corn opened cneanmred at 81.27% ter dropped 1%¢ more. May oats opened up Ke at 77 %bo, later and closing at Ne: July up “ec at 70Kec and dropped Ms the cloes this week on the Board of Trade w general sei) t tivity of Conditions made export Impossible, grain men sald, and Northwest ts unloading its stoek on the domestic market ‘Traders are getting ret for the pending return of the grain trade to a pro-war basis, they sald. Vessels in Port at Seattle Today | rs * @mith Cove terminal—Str Admiral Rod- tr Robin Goodfellow. Pier 11-—-Moter sebr Kirketind, U. & 8. Burnside. Pier 10-—8tr MH. B. Lovejoy. Breat Northers pler—-wer Pier $—8tr W ste Bantere ¢ Pier 6 str West Ivan, atr Te Plier 2—Str Jefferson, tr Alameda, str idex, str Skagway. Pier 1—#tr Be Pacific Coast bunkers—Lightship Uma- Ulla No, 67. Pler B—Str Admiral Evans. rm D—Sstr ueen. Pacific Coast Engineering works—Str Eastern Moon. Skinner & Eddy yarde—Str Bastern Knight. Alaska St Vietoria, Bart Waterway terminal—Str Eastern Pi- "ot Duthie yarde—Str West Campgaw. err yards-—Str West Jester, str Roose- Tedd drydock—Str Eastern Gale. Meffernan drydock-—Str Banta Ana, str rthwestern, str Bundarra. Lake Union——Hulls Snoq Leota, Endymion, For dison, Roughton, Bo ville, Allenhurst, Abt be prarta, Elest ‘in, Abydos, Arca- demia, Acade: uta, Black Wolf, BieBiand, Bianford, Agron, Anthon, Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, Imufka, Kiton, Lo Dione, C Corian, Cineyras ral A Henry Wilson, Salvator, Alics ona, Maid of Orl Fresno, whaling stre Tanginak, diak, U. 8. & Burveyor. Patterson & McDonald yards—Motor schr Doobyaita In stream—Str Eastern Martner, Fisher mills—Str Eldridge, ern Crag. La Primera, mahip company moorings—Str MEXICANS SAY THEY LIKE U. S, But President Wilson Is Severely Criticised BY DR. J. A. WATTS SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. What is the feeling of the people of Mexico toward the United States and toward President Wilson and his ad- ministration? This is one of the questions T en- deavored to find the answer to on my mission to Mexico for Star. 'The general attitude of the people of Mexico toward the people of the United States ts one of friendliness. ‘The reasons for this feeling are mani fold, Ejven the Mexican who for sonal reasons is unfriendly to American knows that his commercial success and the protection of his country from foreign aggression pend upon the support of the Unt St per: The intelligent that the Monroe Doctrine is the best protection his country will ever have. And the peon knows that thru the commercial and industrial develop- ment fostered by Americans in Mex- jeo his daily wage has been in- creased. All classes of Mexicans realize that thru the interest of Americans in Mexico will come the progress un- der representative government that even the most ignorant peon has been thought to regard as his na tional goal. Hawever, I met in Mexico some who are unfriendly and who disap- prove of the Wilson policy toward Mexico, A manufacturer and importer of San Luis Potosi, for example, Blames Wilson for recognizing Carranza be- cause by so doing-the revolution was permitted to prosper and business in San Luis was hurt. He said Mex- icans had donated $10,000,000 to Wil- son's campaign fund in 1916, the money having been paid over at the Gunter hotel, in this city, and this sum enabled the democrats to buy the vote of the southern states for Wilson, This ridiculous story is a sam- ple of the “reasons” given by some Mexicans for not liking the Wilson administration and is a product of rman propagand!xs. RAIL MEN GIVE OUT ULTIMATUM DETROIT, Mich. Feb, 7.—Seven days’ grace was given today by the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way and Railway Shop Work- ers to the railroad administration in which the workers’ demands for an increase in wages may be met. If the increase is not forthcom- ing at the end of that period, it was announced at the meeting here of the national committee of the or ganization the men will be in- structed to drop their tools, Without a dissenting vote national committeemen voted authorize the proposed strike. The action covered all railroads in the country, Suspect Man in L. A. as Seattle Slayer A wire from the Los Angeles sheriff Saturday saying he was holding Maurizzio Riffero for possi- ble murder here, has thrown a puz- zling angle over the suicide of Vin- cent Riffero at Renton August 6, 1918, The body of Vincent Riffero was found in his house with a bullet thru the neck August 8, 1918. He had been dead two days, Mau- rizzio had been living with him a month previously, but the coroner's inquest pronounced Vincent a sui- cide, Maurizzio went to California and was committed to an insane asylum, and it is there that he is thought to have said something that Jed au- thorities to believe him guilty of murder, RAYMOND ARCALES. 159 12th ave., reported to the police Saturday that his dog, which looks like a St. Bernard, but which isn't, is lost. “The dog is a stranger in the city,” declared Arcales, “and doesn't know the way home.” Women may be vain without being pretty, but it’s almost impossible for them to be pretty without being vain. the to | Public Markets | a] Stall 66, tall can Carnation milk, 12%. Stall pure fresh milk, 12c qt. Stall Irish mackerel, 200 20c Mh, Stall 150%, n meal Siam rice, Stall 12, Se; $1.00 broom, 69; good corn, Stail 67, best fresh cream: 5 CORNER almon, 160 T.; herring, ,; black skinned soles, 160 T., 102, 2 tall cans milk, 22¢; but 2 Ths. $1.60; Flake White, 30¢ cream cheese, tb Be b © ean corn, brick ‘ch t, vYomMy e yal baking pow- M. J. B. coffee, $2.45. oa or chocolate, 300 tb.: n tea xiftings, 26¢. . frewh herring, Se M.; halibut, 2 rmelts, 2 Ibs, 256; rock cod, 150. tb. derloin of sol 1b.; noles, 3 tbe, 2 m5 pork’ and 1be; fancy Stalle 27-38, der SANITARY Stall 11, apples, $1.25 box and up: lom- ons, 200 don; # fruit, 6 for 260. 1 21, Libby's mince meat, 306 ™.; sauerkraut, 16¢ qt; hominy, 150 at potato ealad, pt, Stalls 24 Citrus powder, 27¢; 3 pkex. macaroni or wp Golden West coffe b., ett, 2 3 Tbe. $1 WESTLAKE all 105, Snow Fis das, 150 pke.} gal. cane and maple syrup, 90c; 2 The Ma 16-17 re Crystal White soup, 3c; 2 cans Blue Ribbon | milk, 250; 3 cana tomato soup, 26¢, Stall 131, Drifted Snow flour 0 wack; Hille’ red’ can coffee, bbe; ipton’s toa, 750 Th, Stall 106,'6 tbs, Yakima Gems, 2 lemons, 260 ‘dox.; eauliflower, 10 Stall 1 cans Wilson's milk, 25 Tha, 00 ines, Rc; 6 bare tollet soap, 260; 1 m cheese, B5¢. WESTLAKE | Stall dried onions, Se Th; fancy tomatoos, 300 T.; Jonathan apples, 000 Stall 167, best ranch eggs, 650 doz; HRS, 600 don: good. butter, Stalls 16-17, 8<%,, Gold cotton, $1.58; large pkg. Stall 10, Cream of Barley, 100 pkg. Tbs. rolled oats, 260; Iowa corn, be) can, Stall 130, Olympic 0 flour, | 290 pkg; Teco a loc phe. 4c TD, RK, JOSEPH RGREEN DR. GREEN Will speak Sunday, at 11 a, m,, on “The Larger Life,” and at 8 p,m. on “Cosmic Consciousness.” These lec- tures are held in Madam Lepper’s dancing studio, at Hotel Congress, Fourth ave. and Marion st. Bring your friends, ———— Gospel Auditorium Seventh Near Pike on-Sectarian, Free to All Bible Classes for Young and Old ; o4h A.M. Worship Meeting at 11 A. M. r. Richards on “Prophecy” 3:30. P. M, Evangelist Thompson,’ 8100 P. M. Subject, D. Vv. “Many Infallable Proofs" Acts i:8 Leetures Me ed in Tabernacle. ne and Bring Your Friends. “*Rehold He cometh with clouds and every eye shall sco Him— Rev. i-7. -|the The | the} Mexican knows! EGG PRICES HERE ARE UNCHANGED at 45 Cent Level pe ee | sale eggs market closed | uly at 45 cents per Dealers predicted the} Local who week & |dozen wholesale. that the market would. open at same level next Monday but expect- ed lower quotations before the week closed Butter market held at the same level. Receipts at the local stock | yards amounted to only 195 head| Jof cattle. Market on cattle showed | a weak undertone but quotations jremained unchanged, Market on hogs and sheep held steady, Cabbage is ruling firmer along | |wholesale row with the bulk of the! demand for the new California stock \Green peas are showing up along the street. Onion trade continues | quiet at unchanged prices. Potato is dull with quotations| | market | steaay, Local Markets | | | | 7 e——_— | Price Paid Wholesale Dealers ' for Vegetables and Fruit .—_—— $8 | Cabbage—Danish Ball, head.. 04% @ 06 Carrote—New, per sack . 2.00 iflower—Per doz. 21,762.00 | Colery——Per crate . Cucumbers-—Hot bow Garlie—Per Chinese, per Tb Green Onions—New, Green Peppers—Per Lettuce—Lon Angeles Imperial Valley . on -Ore, iatowe—Per ton FE. Wash, Netted Gem Local... Pumpkine—Local, per Th. Radishes—Locnl. doz. bunches: Rhubarb—Per 1b. Rutnbugas—Yakima, wack « Bpinach—Per hamper . Rweet Potators—Per Tb. Tomatoes—Crate . 95.00 100.00 85.00 90.00 oe Applee— Wineaape ... Rome Beauties Bpitrenderes Stayman Winesaps « 00 2.50 15@ 2.78 3.26 2.0002.00 1,76@ 2.00 10 7.50 08 22 O7.50 Filberts—Per t. | Walnute—Mancburt Peanuts—Virginta K DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Batter—Fresh dairy . Butter Fat .... Eges—Local, Pallets... Milk-—Per ewt, « DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Butter—Loca country cresm- ery, cubes vanes Incal country creamery Prick ..sseeees ° Storage, bricks Fane—Strictly fresh Pullets ‘ Cheese— Or, and Wash, triplets Wisconsin cream brick Limbureer .... Young America. Block Swiss .. POULTRY Prices Paid hy Wholesale Dealers Ducke—Live Hene-—Live, heavy Lave, light . Geese—Live Belgian Haree—Live, per Ib. 36 36 38 au Brollers—Drensed Beigian Harce—Livg, per tb. Goodyear Company ahi Has Minimum Wage AKRON, ©., Feb, 7.—The Good- year Tire & Rubber company today announced the adoptian of a mini- mum wage scale which affects 2 000 employes. It is effective Febru- ary 15 and March 1. All male em. ployes are to receive a minimum of | $6 per day. All women workers are to get a minimum of $4 a day. In- oreases of 10 to 12 per cent are grant- ed piece workers. NDER AUSFICES of Christian Science church, funeral for Mrs, An- nie L. Bright, 51, who died at 3022 Beacon ave., Friday, will be held at Butterworth’s at 1:30 o'clock Sun- day. PRISONERS’ SOUP at the county stockade may soon have a new fla- vor. Sheriff John Stringer has or- dered that all kettles used as moon- shine brewers and seized by deputy sheriffs, be sent tothe Willows stock- ade in the future, They will be used to boil soup in, . NOTICE that a new tariff for towing barges between Seattle and other Sound ports will go into ef. fect March 6, increasing the cost, has been filed with the public serv- ice commission, according to a let. ter received from O, O. Calderhead, chief engineer for the commission, by Corporation Counsel W, F. Meier Saturday, Meier referred the letter to the city council, JUDGE GILLIAM sct the trial of James Lambert, constable, charged with receiving a bribe, for February 26, Satu STEAMSHIP Robin Goodfellow, last of four Robin line ships built | by Skinne a Creamery Men Close Market) | |x } | wa Jat | at 90% "Portland Market Report $5,871, 141.91 | | Cloarings | 1,288,712.81 Balances . 4,522,726.19 | Clearings . : 915,002,80 Balances . ce Spokane 1,731,839.00 654,713.00 Clearings Balances . ‘Tacoma 630,405.84 122,450,61 $$ Status of the New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK, Feb, 7. th t part higher at the stock market opening here today. United States, Stee up te at 100%; Studebaker opened up 1% ding at 71%, Up 1s blic at 10%, up %4; Crucible mt 208, off 244; International Paper at 76%, up 1; United Btates Rubber at 105%, up 2% Baldwin at 111%, up %; Southern Pi cifle at 95, up 14; Bethichem Steal “HP off %; Union Pacific at 117%, Up United Ketail Stores at 76%, upsSbe up 4; Mexican Petroleum @t Fy Prices were for Rep: % Sinclair 179%, up Thin w has greatly ek's heavy Iauidation of stools relieved the money situa= tion, In some quarters it was estimated stock exchange borrowing has recently been reduced by $100,000,000, but consid~ erable uncertainty still ‘exists over the immediate outlook, and this was reflect= in the firet half hour of today’s trad= Steel common reacted from 100% the third straight day thin stock oken below par. General Motors to 263%, Mexican Per troleumn from 179 to 177 and Studebaker from 96 to 98 Chandler led an upswing which got ~ under way around the close of the first | hour, selling up to 122%, up 3 net. Gen- eral Motors rebounded from 263% to 261 and Steel common recrorsed par. Reail- way Steol Spring was strong at 92%, UD 2%. Prices continued to improve thru out the second hour and final dealings saw inaterially Righer levels among ae- tive issues. Steel common sold at 100%, up %; International Daper at 78%, UD Mexican Petroleum at 181, up 2% ‘al Motors at 272, up 4%; Ameriean International at 100, up 2%; Baldwin.wt 111%, up 2%; American Woolen at 138%, up 2%, The market closed higher. * . Foreign Exchange o—— EW YORK, Feb. 7.—Demand sterling on the foreign exchange today was off 2¢, opening at $3.31%. Frane checks opened at 14,60¢c, off 12 centimes, and Hre checks at 19.47¢, off 12e. German marks were quoted at 0107e. Demand sterling rallied to $3.83%, frane cheeks to 14.50c and lire checks to 18.92 Marks rose to .0110c amd Belgian cables were quoted at 14.35¢. Chicago Live Stock 36,000 head; m: $14.85 @ 14.86; packing, $13@1 light, $14@14.90; pigs, $12@ 13.90; roughs, $13@13.50. a Cattle—Receipts, 1,000 head; market is 250 lower. $9.15@17; butcher steers, $6.50@12 $5.25@6.50; stockers $11.76; cows, $6.50@17. ais. Sheep—Receipts, 2,500 head; market ip — strong. Lambs, $14.60@20.35; ewes, $6.78 ~ @ 13.75. % 2 PORTLAND, Feb, 7.—Cattle—Recelpts, — 224 head; market steady. Good to choice steers, $11.60@12.60; fair to good sti $4.50@9.50; common to fair. steers, $7. @8.50; good to choice cows and hel! $9.50@10.50; medium to good cows heifers, §7.50@5.60; canners, $3.60@! bulls, $6.25@ 8.50; calves, $7@17. Hogs—Receipts, 30 head lower. Prime mixed, $15.60@16; 0; pigs, $11@15; 20 head; market is steady and strong. East of 3@13.50; ewes, $10@12. _ Butter—City creamery, Bows Gelected local” exttas, per doz. fi Hens—27@330 per 1b; per Ib. Charactertaes tony somstataets with sound fast Judgment: "490 If you MUST sell yours, get what they’re worth at thi NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Second Av. and Madtsom St, t nl Location SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES sizes, 4 to §30 Per Year. ‘Title Trust Co. Second at Columbia No'stairs to climb an & Eddy, is loading for Japan Saturday, after passing suc- | cessful trials, LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL It On Friday, February 6, below. They are the governii the world, and the highest, ur Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to US you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, Buy from US. 1920, the closing market prices were as given g prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds all over We advertise the pric in order that you dat; tay alwaye know the New York market aud tho exact vale of your Liberty and Victory Bonds, dat 2a 3%e 4s 4s 4% $96.90 $90.96 $90.10 $91.1 +61 258 1 6 Market Interest Ist . 2d &r@_— Ath ‘Victory Vic Han Ae Me ke age 4 $90.28 $99.20 $90.28 897.86 got, 1 at 1 132 al *Total ...$97.41 $91.54 $91.01 fell at the New York market plus thi $91.75 $91.25 $9 *When buying, we deduct 870 on a $50 bond and $2.50 on @ $1, 8 $91.60 $95.39 $9, 0 bond. ruedinterest, MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The bremicr Muntelpal | tral TELEPHONES: i ato Malin 7227; Elliott 2840. Bond House. Capital One Million Dolare Seattle, Over Quacter Century.