The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 19

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Five Million Acres of Tillable Land in Japan Uncultivated FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920. SACRAMENTO, Cal, July Posing methods employed by Jap. Anese to evade California land laws And exploding the theory that the Nipponeso are forced to emigrate bet cause of a scarcity of tillable soll on thelr islands, information for the State board of control's report ob tained today sets forth that there are §,000,000 acres of good land in Japan Not under cultivation, altho the gov Referring to violations of the Cull- fornia land law, passed in 1918, it nay “The intent of this law waa to pre vent aliens who are ineligible to oltt: senship from owning land in Call fornia, Thia however, does not pre vent American-born chiltren of ‘in- cligibie’ alien parents from owning land, and such ineligible aliens soon resorted to the expedient of purchas ing land tn the names of their Amer iean-born children, thereby acquiring the entire control of the land thus owned, ag tho purchased direct by ernment has offered many induce Ments to prospective settiers. The section of the report referring to agricultuaral advantages in Japan Me headed, “Millions of Acres Avail. |S¥0 aliens, Sie in Japan.” | “Inasmuch as very few of the Amerioan-dorn children of such alien | had = a | Parents have attained legal age, it ts COMPELLED i Necesmry to secure the appointment “The impression quite generally of a guardian of lawful age, or @ Prevails in this country that the Japs properly qualified trustee, to act for Are compelled to emigrate to other each of such minor property holders. countries out of sheer necessity of In many cases the ineligible alien! making « living because it is alleged parent has applied for guardianship that the population of Japan is in and has been appointed. €reasing so rapidly that the produc eon ing the population.” the report states. |” “That this is an erroneous impres “Recently, however, superior courts ion is evidenced by the following DA¥e denied petitions for guardian Announcement concerning available |*hip filed by ineligible aliens as in-| farm lands in Japan, which was pub. | Yolving evasions of the land law of Wshed in the ‘Japanese American |the state. Consequently many of) ws’ January 6, 1920, and dated as, these minor children are now owning | Rieeateh, tron Texye: land holding their land tn their own “New farm villages opened all over |PAmes, without guardian or trustee, | country. Land untaxed for 40 SUbJect of course to the limitations of Great inducement to farmers. ™nors as to transfer of real prop- "Five million acres new farm land.’ ¢Tty. “"For the past 10 years the de “For the purpose of acquiring alten partment of agriculture and com. Control of land without the limita Merce has been conducting an in- “ons imposed by guardianship or the| Yeatigation of ail arable lands in the ‘fficulties of reconveyance by minor @itferent munécipalities and prefec. Children, the Japanese resorted to the tures. The investigation shows that formation of corporations | there are 5,000,000 acres of farm) “The law requires that @ majority land which can be reclaimed under of the stock be held by Amertean the waste land reclamation law. “itzens. To overcome this provision, | Work has already begun this year |51 per cent of stock ts issued to an for the opening up of 3,250,000 acres American citizen, usually the attor. for rice and vegetable fields, ney for the corporation, or some em | = a e ploye in his office, who acta as GOVERNMENT ENCOURAGES trustee for the real owner of the AGRICULTURAL SETTLERS stock who may be an ineligible allen “The government is to encourage or a minor child, American born, ot Agricultural settlers by grants of aid, alien parents. | low rates, easy payments and prac| “In all these cases, the eceumnsans| tical exemption of newly opened land | development, operation and control of | from taxation for 40 years’” the farms are entirely in the hands of The report deals at length with the Ineligible allen, the American | the practice of the Orientals in ob- | trustee being almost invariably mere taining land thru their American. |ly the holder of a naked trust without! born children and by means of form |any personal investment and without | mg corporations with “dummy” white | partictpation in either the manage-| ors. ment or prefite.” If ’Twere a Girl You Tell Him, Yank Yank, ’T would Be “Lizzie”| He’s on the “Fritz” NEW YORK, July 2—Henry Ford! ¢ y be . NMakeocy may be chosen aa the name|_ CENEVA. July 2—Here’s « chap @f the baby son of Policeman and| “h° doesn't know who won the war. Mrs. Patrick Mahoney. They made| Americans say the Yanks and the @ mad dash in a “flivver” to reach| British say the Tommies, while the & hospital in time, but the stork : ‘won the race, and Mrs. Mahoney pStawy dag eT ~~ runppcbamved ore: tle birth to the boy before the hos. | ing of Bavaria still thinks Frit, won it He has been taken yPital was reached. back to Germany in charge of a men $Six Weeks in Pen for)" Attempting Suicide|India’s Wheat Yield LONDON, July 32.—"I am rather traid that, owing to the overstrune| Increased 34 Per Ct. eondition of people at present, at-| BOMBAY, India, July 2.—The pted suicide is getting too com-| wheat forecast for India for 1919-1920 and cannot be entirely passed | estimates that the area under cu!ti fever,” said Justice Horridge at Bed-| vation ts 29,864,000 acres, and the fordshire on passing a sentence of | yield is estimated at 19,095,000 tons six weeks’ imprisonment on @ manj|an increase of 34 per cent over last who attempted suicide. year, PACIFIC MEAT COMPANY Phone Ell. 2036, Main 1695 Two Markets #803 First Avenue and 308 Pike St. Best quality meats at lowest possible prices. Clean and attractive market and very best service. We mention only a few of the very s } t THE SEATTLE STAR Dirt Throws Dirt; | Aged Widow Is New York $777,276 Pays Fine of $5| Sentenced as Thief NEW YORK, July 2.--Statistien of| NEW YORK, July 2--"You are| LONDON, July 2.—-Ruth Lan the traffic court show that duting| rightfully named!" said Magistrate|a widow, was sentenced the four years of its existence 72,691 | Reynolds when Thomas Dirt pleaded | montha’ cases have been tried and fines of itty $777,276 collected from the motorints, | street Traffic Court Nets - He was fined $6 | ntolen being valued at over 9600, ier | CHECK PACKAGES, 2c je] Sugar Stall—Kconomy Market: 4e “etter” thom Open till 11 Saturday ACORN Market oy $2, Stall 33, Economy Market Lower Floor Boiling Beef, Ib.. .10c Shoulder Lamb, Ib. 15c Corned Beef, Ib..1214c Sirloin Steaks, Ib... 25¢ here with an ex- ». We handle noth . ©, Baking Powder 10¢ Schiiling’s Soda, 2 for... ie 16¢ for Broken 3 Ibs., $1.10; 11% lbs., 55¢; 2 Ibs. 756 Best 60c Green or Black KEEP SWEET! In bulk, 6 Ibs, or more, Ib...28¢ | Bring your own containers, or of 7 In bulk, 5 Ibs. or more, Ib..16¢ rs furnished on deposit Stall 40, Economy Market 1429 First Ave. Apple Butter Plum or Pear Jam MAZOLA OIL, we, 65c, $1 28, $2. 48 Per pound . Per pound No. § cane S%4b. cans iSe Gloss Starch .......... @@ | 50c cans Imported Sardines tn.. ASSORTED FRUIT JELLIES, % BO¢, #4410. cane COLE & HARADEN 2 targe cans Sardines in tomato | | OUY® Ol wvssecsvssseeeees PEANUT BUTTER-—Ground wile you walt—23¢@ mb, 2 s Pike Fleece Market STALL sauce .. .80¢ | 4 bars Royal White Soap....25¢ BEST NUT MARGARINE ON ICE—LD, 35¢@; 3 Ibs, TALL 12 Lewer Vieer 12 2 Ibe. Dried Green Peas. 2% Ibs. Sago or Tapioca... .26¢ Apple or Grape Orange Marmalade, You can help YOURSELF by helping US to CLEAN OUT , 25e cans Royal Baking Jelly, pound 4 30c ter pound OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES BY AUGUST Ist. 4 Is, Small White Beans. Powder for ....... Also Save Your Money on Butter, Era, Cheese AT ry You Won't Stall 7 nx Bee-Hive Store. ves) rem the last article is gone. Test Patent Flour, Der mack . lbe ase Bbc tbe PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA tio FLOOR Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we need say nothing. To those who do not know us we say: “Try us once and you will also be convinced that REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE Peas Be’ LOWEST” Full and Complete line ef Men's Dress and Werk Shoes eelid leather, of course $4, $4.40, 95.40, 96.40 Boys’ and Growing Girls’ Schoo! ‘0: $2.80, $3.40, $4.20, $4.80 Pike Place Market Shoeteria Where Rents and Prices are Positively the pkg. Jaffee . cans Cabbage cans Asparague . Me Nabeb Corn ... 3c pkg. Washing Powder +s Fruit Jare—Pints, 60 Quarts All Jar Covers, dem . $e Van Camp's Pumpkin ...... cont 100 pkaw. Rafety Green Tea, worth 60c, at 35¢ STOCK UP ON WERK SOAP. know you cannot keep house LOWER FLOOR Lowest JILG’S FAMOUS SAUSAGES Made From Pure Meats and Spices, Skillfully Peanut Butter «0 Corner Picked Up Their Bed andi—Pinched! LONDON, July 2—After being SACRAMENTO, to nine | Rames and Alfonso Bantez are in jail imprisonment on five bur-|here because they picked up a bed to throwing refuse in the) glary and 21 theft charges, the goods |and walked. The bed wan in the _'atorergom of a tent company. "= MARKET CLOSES MONDAY, JULY FIFTH = =x [ECONOMY—ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS Cra 12: 4 Pike Pi. Market, Lower Floor 44 Economy Market, Lower Floor WRIGHT J SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY] coos ctasaes tor toon MEAT CO. $2.00, including Made Every day at Sugar Stalls. Soup Stock, Ib.... tion tn our modernly ea ip Staite 27-29 Pike Place Mit. and Baked at | Lower Floors Economy, Alse weeitiee abcetie ul are ie Lower Fieor 1501 Pike Place Market Pike Markets WRIGHT MEATS WRIGHT PRICES WRIGHT IS RIGHT NAPOL! LIVE iB Pot Roasts, Ib.....10c gag herrea Per ae wor ne 2 Lbs. Pure Lard 45c CUTS DEEPER Spring Chicken, lb. 40c tatt i Pike Piece Market Ps Hn Sire on wea Veal Roasts, Ib...... 15¢ fs " (Below Rotary bakery) “area ad Hamburger and Sausage, Fair to Organized | porz's\reate}"anl*htznitcs | Beat 400 Coffee in T na Our Prices Good for a Week Renned’ oil benuceee per pound ...... 12 es ora Labor otgmeernc ined Uprician ton | Bent #0e Coffee in Towe—| Rib Bolling Beef, ib. .¥ Spring Lamb Chops. .25¢ UNION SHOP Tea—1'% Ibs. for. ..80¢ Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea 73¢ Pure Yakima Honey Golden echealiow waa or Lamon Favor x $ tha ie Cutan -s, 25c K. C. Baking Powder .........19¢ I Pints..... bles Brand Syrup ge prone” .— ae: 1-Ib. can Golden West, Reliance or Auto re ee OOF tate... BBG Quarts... 480 M.AHANSER [oc Club Coffee, 50c; Ib. can. $1.48 STALIS 31.32 Pike Pitce Market—Lower Floor EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD We cannot gtve you a full list of our prices, but naturally the articles we are long on will get the first deep cut, and we shall not restock, and #0, our cutting will continue until We would suggest to emalier stores, who do not care to buy in large quantities, that this will be a good opportunity to get what they want at leas than case prices. 12% cans Tomatoes . 5S Crystal White Soap. Genuine $1.00 Brooms...60¢ All Nate Greatly Reduced 3 mmail Laure! MIT... Sc K. C. Baking Powder ot 2 Jarge Laurel Mik .... Large cans Pumpkin. 2 Ibs. Farina 3 Ibs. Stee! Cut Oats . 3 Ibe, Wheat Flakes . 3 Ibs. Cracked Wheat Sib, can Royal Baking Powder .. Soup If you have used it once, you without it = 23c lb. PUBLIG MARKET 2% Lbs. fer .. “Queen M Proud other tak ’s Lion Practically accused by her mother of! MEMPHIS, ‘July 2.—Overton soo taking some missing money, Annie) here hag two new lions, “Quest Williams, aged 12, c found | Mary,” Nubian lioness, long the pride — drowned at Biaenavon. A verdict of of Overton, is the mother. Both Jauicide was returned. mother and cubs are doing well Girl Is Suicide July 2.—Alfonno ROTARY BREAD It's Different—The Loaf with tho Flavor 2 Lhs.50c 4 Lbs.$1 TON G 10-Ib. pail Karo Syrup........0.+. .95¢ 5-lb. can M. J. B. Coffee.........$2.45 35c pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour. . .28¢ 20¢ cans Corn ..,. 2 cans Tomatoes. 20c can Red Beans. 5 Iba. Speckled Brown Beans 25¢ x 25¢ cans Stringless Beans 35¢ 2 25e cans Solid Pack 3 Ibs, Slam Head Rice......25¢@ 35c jars Orange Marmalade. 28¢ 50c jars Blackberry Jam....35¢ 25e fine Ginger Sneps......20¢ 25e Fig Bars.... .20¢ 2 Ibs. choles Prun ++ 35¢ Tomatoes .........+ pst 60c M. J. B. Tree Tea. . —_ 33¢, 48¢, 95¢ 5 bars Lenox Soap . 25¢ teeter eeeeee one $280 6 bars Crystal White Soap. .34¢ 2 me choice White Cooking 3 bars Creme Oi! Soap......25¢ lh ee ee 25¢ | 5 bars Naptha Soap. -30¢ 2 Iba, chotce Evaporated 2-quart 14ounce can Wesson “ie¢ Peaches for . 3 OR Ber (60s. 08 wee ae 2 16-ounce packages Seedieas a cuaen cae aan Ralsine for ......-..00++- 55¢ peor ds Mogg EE, 35c bottle Rogers’ Vanilla or Lemon Extract . 4 cans of! Sardines 20c cans Minced Clams. ...15¢ 2 tall cans Salmon.......--35¢ 4 Del Monte Sauee . 350 Rogers’ Baking Powder. 256 300 Blue Label Catsup. Pompeian Olive Oil, % pints 45¢; pints, 75¢; qts..$1.45 60c jars Queen Olives. . Stalls 37.38—Lower STONG’S GROCERY, 7223227 MURRAY GIVES REAL FOURTH OF JULY 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 25¢ 3 pkgs. Washington Macaroni or Spaghetti for ......., 3 pkgs. Creamettes .. 1256 40 pure Chocolate or Cocoa 30¢ 60c cans Instant Postum...38¢ 4Se jars Sour Pickles... -B5¢ Put BiB tn Blended and Cured—Try One or Several” of Our Varieties for 28c N.Y. Pork All Ciarantont WEINERS, Toasted Over Hot Coals A FEW LEADERS and Beans Fresh Pullets and That 4th of July Lunch Dirties 3 cane on aaicines 188 If # BOLOGNAS and LIVER SAUSAGE Sliced} | 43¢ doz. |“... Nr Sib, and Made Into Sandwiches 2 dos BBE 4 Lbs. SUGAR. 98¢ | CHEESE Best Bargains in the City Fuh Cream 29¢ Cream Brick 29¢ Odds and Ends at Cut Prices SPECIALS A Few of Our Prices for Saturday ~ BOILING BEEF, LB. . to sd eh a hoemee PRIME POT ROASTS, LB. ...:.......... Be COFFEE Our Bulk, special at .. 3 Ibs ‘ It's @ Wine —Try It OH, MAN! You Simply Don’t Know How Good Weiners Can Be Until You Try JILG’S JILG’S DELICATESSEN 0g 4 "47° Ite Valea Made HAMBURGER, LB. ......... Hams, Whole or Half, Lb. Sugar Cured Bacon 30c—Spring Chickens, ‘38 Lb, STALL 4—Corner Market—Lower Floor—L. V. YACKEL, Prop, Corner Market Lower Main Floor Try Some of Our Home Made Stall 2 = many specials offered here. Lamb Stew, ‘Small Hens, Fancy Steer Pot Roast, Junch 4th of July, per Ib. Steer Boiling Beef, nice for 123c Quality pet Ib. ........ cee sees 10c and Aes Bc ge Loin Pork Roast, 35 per Ib. ........ ead Cc Pickled Pork, 30c Our SE Finer tcercccnre Steuer Tamb Chows. 9 — Motto ee. hy a .20c aaa 5c Displaying a Large Assortment of Home-made Sausages and Picnics. PACIFIC MEAT CO. I. W. RINGER, Manager Fresh Killed Chickens, lb........ ..18¢ Mutton Roasts 1 Boneless Corn-Fed Pot Roasts, ‘ seeees @4@ Steer Steaks .. Pork Roasts ..... Th. «06 Is the watchword, always, at BEGINN’S BAKE SHOP 15231, First Avenue—Sanitary Market FULL LINE OF TASTY BAKED GOODS Made from choicest materials in our spotless shop. BEGINN’S BREAD IS EQUAL TO ANY HOME-MADE BREAD ON EARTH 4 Lbs, SUGARS 98c & (Coentne MILE & 7 Best Freah Churned BUTTER 58cLb. 2 Mbe—$1.15 SIEGEL’S FOURTH OF JULY SPECIALS Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9 A. M. Siegel’s Bargain Counter Sanitary Public Market—First Avenue Entrance MEN'S SUMMER UNION SUITS | MEN'S SUMMER HATS—G Fresh Pullets A Big Line, per suit..@1.25 uine Panamas; good styles, EGG and Dirties LEMONS, 6 for ... ++1O0@ | Oranges, dozen ..........5 :30¢ KOOLFIT UNION SUIT? cc an cy ee eee hed 43¢ doz 2 doz. 85c Wo have a full line of Cold |, Bing Cherries, Ib 20¢ | Seediese Grapefruit, 6 for 25¢ KHAKI PANTS, special pet " .25¢ to $1.00 Meats, Pickles, Olives, etc, for Onions, 3 Iba. ...- «:10¢; 9 Ibs, DA OE bedacsasdegsis+s $1.95 up to $3.00 All Guaranteed your Fourth of July picnic. Give MARKET—LOWER FLOOR Many other Bargains. You can always Save Moncy at Siegel's We Sell-for Less We Also Carry a Nice Assortment of Pickles, Olives, Cold Meats, PLEASE COME EARLY LOTS OF OTHER SPECIALS Was hi n gto n Market Meat Loa Kte. ie testes GREEN'S BUTTER STORE cocer usrcet | suse rrxe: #1, South Bntranco—CORNER MARKET, Lower Flor —We Cash Pay Checks Sausages for the Fourth of Jul ily 1 Picnic .30¢ Local Bacon Smoked Shoulders INDEPENDENT PACKING COMPANY - MILLER’S DELICATESSEN STALL 111, SANITARY MRT. First Home Baked Beans, us @ trial. We carry tho best. Corner Market Lower Main Floor All Our Own Make Stall 2 Compound Ne 5's 4 ..25¢ Special on Hams and Bacon. .25¢ THOMPSON HAS THE BIG SPECIALS ON Spring Lamb, Veal, Pork and Chickens We Kill Our Own Cattle and Make Our Own Sausages THOMPSON’S MARKET STALL 26 STALL 26 Ave. Floor Sanitary Market Lewer Fleer. Stall 10A SANITARY peosiTH CLARKE'S MEAT MARKET

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