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=. SHATTLE STAR PAGEI3 “9 AISFUTURE OIL SUPPLY | Manly’s Review of EGG PRICES CO [Sm s.opgeysevor]| Tian in saute |Wears Vest Stock Exchange jee fallen back to 42.8, and will| Department of agriculture demon UP TWO CENTS lg 2Ely Tailored for 2i22| Dope Cache — 144 pom, 19 ft _-. Carrying 13 five-tael cans of smote @eflation of American Bankers’ a | bureau of business research, after | dozen, | probably fluctuate little above legal| strates to its own satisfaction farm-| A f.cent boost in the price of emer Gk, Aldaieid Gidiars We 0 sinienailashicnaonie T Standard Oil” P; Presid Discusses Unit watll strain begins in Septem: |ere ont on last year's crops, Pack-| wns the feature of the market Mon-| gromnere te bose Seattle Arrivals and ing opium valued at $1,625 concealed nt Jere claim to make only 1% cents!day morning, Fresh ranch exiy are| in face of tho most active week ip rs in a pecially made veet, R. D, Noble - * Jeoctation saya: “Immediate problem | survey of wholesale trade, announces! ‘The Initial sbipment of fee cream Gonfidentiat report of committee on | per dotiar of business, Now Harvard| now 50 cents and pullets 44 cents a| stocks Wall at. witnessed in Departures an arrested vy camous Ga International Fuel Problem ee ——— Peigevn Mie Mwy - ans my is to determine a course which will profits equal only 1.9 per cent of net} melons trom California arrived Bun July 12 {hold the volume of our industry and| males, or with turnover 6.2 times ®| day and was on sale today at 6 cents a6. tavcne m the Mritish steamer Prince Rue a pound. C. Kay, a Chinese for whom ween D: f Al: ddin jwe beve capital and ¢ Hit, and |tnveatment a erate lower, being quoted at $3.60 - ay o a which will make adequate provision| Most important step tn decreasing |to $4 was oe over | seme Cail'money ancouy © of smugeling oplum, the It in made of heavy and contains 12 pockets, t cang of narcotia ¢ body, under the yoys he wan taking the opium » taken into custody also, evt is of the kind made for romained wt § per cent & final drive on prices dur if hour trkding. Industrials | . for the Inevitable expansion loans |Iiving cort and freeing channels of Wholesale frult dealers predicted Gating. the prevent “the age of petroleum,” Frenkiin K. ered m |tor the full crop movement.” Re-|trade is New York appropriation of]tnat the rain would play havoc with | ine the last Bi Mat report to the president as secretary of the interior, |port made in May recommended |$100,000,000 for terminal wholesale] what strawberries are Jéft in the | Were bard Bit and Me “It draws railroad trains and drives street care, It punge watt, | ovory bank reduce its loans 10 per|market. New York experiment, If] field, and would wind up the season | pence i . Tifts heavy toads, has taken the plece of millions of horses, amd in | oont. No such reduction has fol honestly and efficiently conducted,| within the next few days 20 years, has become a farming, Industrial, business and social | jowed; on the contrary, loans bh an Petroleurn Hine of over it a allow the ie clone to t eis of greater importance than all nd | platform declarations on H.C. of L.| y in said to have been under eum for a long time, Noble was @ © Rupert ‘The naval and merchant ships of this country and cae. expanded and banks in South at 420 p.m. | pieic | nen r ‘Local Markets | are being fitted to use it, The airplane has bese ysnate West are borrowing heavily from] yypusrry — Incorporations of | eeu porter on the veasel Die by it, There has been no such magician since the duy of Nid. Boston, New York and Cleveland. If! new companies continue at amazing | ian tied eee a | Both men are held for hearing bee @in as this drop of mineral oii.” bankers’ analysis of what will happen |rate, Total incorporations for June 6:50 © éfingham for Tacoma stl roe. the United States comminnioners To show how the United States te using todey—aitho the use of | i¢ situation is not materially amounted Reports | ly Ate PPotestinus for Manila vi _ 3 not yet nearly reached its climax here—practically all the | strengthened by autumn is correct, for first atx months of 1920 show in 20,000,000, | 00,00 in Report for half year shows New| 1919, and $3,714,14,000,000 in largest | York federal reserve bank earning at| prewar yqar, Promoters and finan ports at 6:30 «. m.: ate Bastern Gale for Honolulu via Bellingham at 1:26 p m.} str Argyll for Oleum at 7 p.m; str ante Rite for ‘Tacoma at ¥ p.m; motor | Wakena for British Columbia port 716 a m.; #tr Prince Kupert | ) Prince Rupert, B.C. via ports at 11 . on the other hand, | ™ , ofl hs oll it ie producig, these figures are submitted by Walter Teagie, there is geing to be a Dig shake UD | corporations at rate of $ Standard Ol) president before November elections, las compared with $12.6 377,719,000 bbls, Production of oll in U. S, 1919 Consumption in U, S. in 1919 Loeal, per dow ‘551,690,672 bbls. —i Estimated worki’s production, 1919....... Fate of 208 per cent per year as re-|clers are reaping big harvest. Large) Cito ners ligthouse, per doa. 1.2 4 U. S. consumption in 1919 was 68 per ornt of the world’s sult of high interest rate policy of| | percentage of new incorporations are | reg Plant Fla, per Ib moved forward into new high ground, < a production. federal reserve system. his in one {consolidations In old days they would| Cal displaying Indep strength The By Per een Peas lace! oy "Vessels i in Other Ports | 4|Portland Stage Skids; ,Eight President Teagle sees a possible demand in this country tn 1925 good reason why business men, farm |have been called “trusts,” and there ‘and cc * should have rep | would pee big howl No . weeks. Blrength ie Or 650,000,000 darrela of crude oil, ore consumers should have rep | would have been a Green Peppers Per ; | : a vw cabie resentation thruout federal reserve|body pays any attention, Lett ace Loos! - in wee revived uly oa or | Injured ip | system. CROPS—Dest growing season for |Ontone Ned, per tm ty 11: Btr Haku ot =. Yenie ; ANSPORTATION — Those who|cropx in many yeara has partially |Perstecs— Per ton expect immediate improvement in|relieved earlier apprehensions of food| Fe Wash. Netted Gere . BY H. P. BURTON dustry Who have long looked to the NEW YORK, July 12.—Three fa-|future do not accept the extreme! = regent epagcaeae) IE eet ie 9 eT eons, [transportation situation, if 1. C. C./shortage, Verily God is good to the things about of adiianioe iigrants railroads large increases to| American people, ADMIRAL FISHER "The ore onan oneeeitalde of the |2rovide for new equipment, are to be| ‘Thanks to millions of dollars worth gine will revolutionize commerce |) iy Wintel: They know. that in disappointed. Regardless of amount|of free advertising by newspapers at 10 a.m PORTLAND, Ore, July 12—R DY duly 33; Diy Mest- |» own, of ttle, suffered an ine 4 broken leg here today” tomobile stage bound for ‘ove, Ore. skidded off the nma—Arrived July 13: Str Brting. | wot pavement and railed down « 16: RverettSalled July ‘ for Kan Pedro; str Fred Baxter Pedro. math * Ban he in @Ad alter tho whole art of sea war.” | allowed railroad, effective additions|Kansas farmers now appear to ha mobankiment, 4 cumstances influence the ults joaha ich’ frome Mebetion hie ‘| embankmen’ a EARL CURZON, British Foreign | OWortanc ae ence the u to equipment cannot be made in loa#|more laborers for harvest than they — Paathus <1.ckec tres ae = per ae jn Hoe tie. Ratied July 12 R. C. O'Connor, of Portland, will “The allies floated to vie-| "put white Engtand haa been push. {than six months, and more probably |can une, while other sections are suf- A sharp bulge at the opening, which inst injured about the head. Six other tory on a sea of oil.” Ing her Oli control to the furthest |* year. Only way to get quick re |fering for lack of harvest hands. t of the trading, #ank to —————9} | passengers were slightly hurt. D WALTER HUME LONG, Fest! corners of the globe. the French, sults is by unified operation under) 1.4 BOR—Nomination of Cox means Vessels in Port at The car was demolished. 1 7 a A Iroad dictator similar to that! democratic party will be able to hold j Brown is assistant secretaryamanse ] of British Admiralty—"If we | Dutch and Japanese have been con-|* F a Seattle Today i} . of j. | established by McAdoo when gover®|jarge part of labor vote, Labor s at ger of the West Coast Lumbermen’s the supply of off now avail-| ducting campaigns of lesser magn |ment control was established. alan Ot A, Wo kL. and yateentt ara association at Seattle. | Bett et. terminas~ ML. T. Reltef, leather, in the ber sahara tude, but inapired by similar pur !''s. inure to put-adequate supplies fl tretharboode will give him full sup like. If others ina bau tight |COM 18 Northweat in likely to have/ port. If LaFollette and Walsh are pene key of future merican-owned companies might |pi¢ political effect. Roth democrats|third party ticket, leaders will have faye kone further towards providing /and republicans insist on continued |hard time holding rank and file in trial of h-Cummins bill. If coal) tine for Cox. Railroad workers will the future, had the American ov | ¢,. 5 mine in Northwest impends in No | be eve jer to hold © fo ermment adopted a more progressive th Se onmn Waeiee 60 Held & Ste Ser fas One Killed; Four a nara haat gy sta Miftng®h:| Puce Gerbsaaemmerm mt Metores.| Wounded in Fight ff at 51.59%; eptember co or 2—-Htr Alaska, ety Vietorta. « ; on opening at %. bn Lander #t. terminai—Str Statesman, SACRAMENTO, July 12—Entimia: Pier A—Btr Governor Ruez, Mexican, was killed and four these words it is shown that/"' . |vember, LaFollette campaigning on | democratic nominee, with platform pe Dees Duthie Wey aeinedar Srndthote. = Iron, copper and rubber—the | P09 seh a no Dak Geen, Sater ‘To Hell With Each-Cummins’ BUl"| yrging continued trial of Esch Cum SP ie Sartue te tee tones; est Woormer tamietces preety inbihespgger: yee. t on stakes of diplomacy, the things |) 4.4 rf cyp gee thy rer | platform will have big advantage. | mins’ bill Grapes P86, but lot We by the close; Reptember | TOGA drydocks—BUF Kastern Importer, ate | FY yesterday at a dance a fought; the things pape the men of vision and a¢-|" a1 ne in spite of high prices, BASIE M. MANLY, Orepe Fret-Fioriés oats, Ke Up On epening at #1 %e, deter Providencia, echr W. J. Pirrie. phy’s hop camp neag Sheldon. Guy, which nations Sen | Hon ‘in the American oll industry | Btn. all tices, | on Cal. | leet 1c: December oats opened at 194 Puget Round Dridge & Dredging worke--| Howard and Theodore Starkey, Im ded, and that OIL is |nave ebtning§; Ipertené holdings |S ee at Fige—cireen, per box ut closed te down at 77 ee U. &. & Patterece. dians, surrendered to the authorities: Manderd Boller worke—#tr Le if a worke—Str H. B. Love!’ owing the shooting. Thirty shale ae Live Stock | Mtr Roonevert. were fired b ay | lake Union—Nous Boogual emo July 18—Bege--Receipte,| Mieve” mevckans Bevea Don't put off until tomorrow the het steady to 18e lower, thing some one will do for you to» prize in international on Siam and concessions in Mexico, in South @conomic sphere, in other wo |America, and 4n Rumania. They found that off is the world’s NeW have never hesitated to venture inte! power, needed alike for sbIPS.\the search for new oil production | Q trains, -power plants andi wnerever opportunity offered and iT] 9 turing, vere vod ~~ fair conditions obtained. . represent industry, must) ‘“s i ‘ U, 8. SHOULD DISAPPROVE | Waneuver for this most powerful Of | sia bag GOVERNMENTS ; Peatirnl wee nied stater| it to my tenet tmat are expren|Meets With His Teammate, | Identified by Letters in im this silent world-war for OU, sion of dinapproval, on the part of at which a nation of the fu-|the United States, of selfish cove Franklin Roosevelt Pocket cannot exist? Is it true that nants and restrictive legislation by > " > ‘Must soon buy our oil from the other nations would carry weight) , BY HERBERT W. WALKER Angelo Rogers of Woodinville wns | welente—Manchuiian ‘‘ itish empire, pay in billions of dol-| with foreign governments and give |(United Prene Staff Correspondent) | growned Sunday afternoon in Lake —— es © Keysons, b | yearly to the oll magnates of jour companies an equal chance in COLUMBUS, Obie, July 12 Samamish. Rogers, who was em-| Pecane—Per ? these fields. Equal opportunities for|“Democracy's record wilt be vind! te cos Mannion Laer ee oe _ Perhaps the man best qualified to|the nationals of all countries char./Cated at the polls in November pened a the Mosohen Lumber soil, @ive the American people adequate acterized the development of our|Governor James M. Cox predicted | was swimming with two other boy answer to this question—to tell them |own natural resources and we there [here today, in replying to @ welcome | employes of the mill. He drowned saiaenas Jest how important off has become |fore have a right to expect that sim-|siven him by citizens Of the state) nie the others watched him, think Hulk of salen, $15.90@1620: butchers, HA1E@ 1685) pack O12@ 146.76; Het, HG 16@1646, pine HGS rougus Hasogis Recetpte, head; market buteber Henry ‘Wise Hefternan's drydock—s#ur Bastern Ex- porter Stream— Schr Blasting, ALL WEEK , Octavus Roy Coben's ha- es ~*~ Fore ign gn Exchange ! [Status of Frisco Market || tales sy lila —— n| ¢ PRANCIBCO, July 12—Butter—! @O%e per ib; prime firsts, Ke W YORK, July 12—Foreign ox pening today. | $2.944, on 1186s firste, 49 4e| z; ext changed trietiy fresh... Ye | capital. Milk—Ver owt . vs fe the modern world, and how much | tlar freedom of action be extended | op! t h ae te 2.63, and Ca- | per doz "7 ddreastn; thering from|ing him swimming under water, ~ sane. ih ‘ ef this power the United States con. | Us. A ie & large en ne DAinyY PaopvcTs Perige pecnatee California hata, fener, 3360 | Walter Teagle, the 40-year-| “I fully agree with the statement/the statehoune steps, Cox declared) When he fafied to reappear the two Prices Paid Whelente Dealers ro “ © ready for s| ~? Me es lire, ehecks ent of the Standard Oi! | mage by the president of the Amert-| that the “democrats are rea boys became frightened and securing rns ii.dec; guava au SOY Oo, of cer Yaneks: the greatest of An Petroleum institute recentty that hot fight.” beth in Ohio and the] tne help of E. M. Wheat. Seattle, Leeal creamery, cubes. babies at Dic; Canadian "ears, #7.900 BANK CLEARINGS | KENNEDY given me, -the first authort-| widest possible distribution. ministration. “A political platform is| coroner enlled. It is at the undertak } Balances .. - 1,127,657.00 ndar i we necens prod: nation, again indicating his eager: | ‘pela oor lee 90 Watoac neoapas tere prone ness to wage & vigorous campaign.| who was fishing i@ a boat near by, pot oe York Coffee and | | — i TERAGLE GIVES _— MAN | be open to individual initiative to the| “A hot fight is just what the dem-| Wheat discovered the body of the | Glearings -$9,111,218.52 EXCLUSIVE INTE! jend that its refined products, #0 fruit-|Ocrate are looking for, We have got| man clinging to underwater growth Sugar Quotations | | aii soseere poppy I ‘This ts what saath ash to #87 /¢ul in creating and amisting other |the cause to fight with he said, at the bottom of the Inke, —— a e | Ores P a | < an exclusive interview he hy forms of production, may gain the| after praising the record of the ad-| The body was hauled out and the RRM TORK, July Her fotten ete T Pensa ow paenid Pepe GN | “DOLLARS 1 word he has said on this im} “The American oih industry asks!a promissory note, and must be paid| ing. establishment in Issaquah Augar—Raw, 18.860 per Ib; granulated. | | | and ortant subject, touching, as it does,|only the support of the nation in{—every cent of it—and that's what) Wash POULTRY fe per ib, Ciibstnes. 802,370.00 | {international relations in their ten-| giving it an equa! status, putting it} we Intend to do.” | A letter addreased to John Rogers. Priege, Fats fl ——_—_—_—___—__8 | de ee 126,982.00 | , @erest spot: |upen an equal footing with the na-|CONFERS WITH |found tn the dead man's pocket, led “Money on Call 11} ‘Spokane . | E “The world war, which was a dem- tionals of other countries in the de | HIS COLLEAGUE |to the identifcation of the victim as x | | Clearings . » 2,752,782.00 | | ++ 1,091,055.00 —* onstration of industry on an unpre-| velopment of the world's petroleum! Cox thanked the crowd for the| his brother. John Rogers was noth cedented scale, has shown us that | resources—and it aske this in the in-|joya; support given him by Ohio in| f@t and t= now in Woodinville. An the importance of oll in the future| terest of the nation Itself.” past campaigns, and expreased con.|other letter in the pocket of the cannot be overestimated. Oil drove fidence that the state will be in the | @rowned man was signed “Lula our submarines, our submarine democratic column in November. , Chasers, and many of our new battle. | Fire Sweeps City eT eee tagbtad” thet had | campalen, tt is expected that prelim NEW YORK, July 12--Money on call Balances f per cent, aix monthe @ per cent: mer: | 5B enntile paper, TH@S per coat Thar silver—-Loodon, bic; New York whe eg ipa Vermont Governor ore *! Oppo: Public Markets || .Qppote Suffrage. _ be —_—# ._ CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Director Jans will be completed after @ | — ships. Gasoline-driven trucks sane | |e familiar Theodore Roosevelt sound, |" P — | our supplies and our armies, for Million Loss| Franklin D. Roosevelt greeted his | Conference sg thie ss inbiepe | Prices Puld Whelesaleve .— Governor Percivdd W. Clement, of MEDY. and gasoline fed our airplanes. WILLIAMS, Cal, July 12.—Fire, | running mate, James M. Cox, at the | Prominent emocrats, Including PIKE PLACD Vermont, today issued a proclama- con — ‘Peace ° engine | started by a gas jet left burning In a « ~ Homer 8. Cummings, chairman of = N supreme a henry: Oe eebanration | the basement’ of Hochelmer's store | ation here this afternoop. —uia.|the democratic national committee, 3CENIC— “Gompanies use it; farmern till their | yesterday, caused damage estimated |tions, the two nominees drove direct | Will stop here, returning from 8 Jands with it; and even the lumber. | at $1,000,000 Fire departments from |iy to the executive mansion for the| Francisco. gaan logs with it. And so, aa the| three nearby towns responded to ® fiest important political conferenoe| Cox nald he expects to discuss cartel Jack of ofl handicaps a people in war | Ml! for help. lot the campaign. Judge T. T. Ang | Polen plans only in & seneral way or peace, it has now become a n: » ee bery, Washington, who nominated | With Roosevelt, but that ures of Veal—Fancy ” his speech accepting the nomination! tional question of no small import- s : Roosevelt, will attend the meeting ance to inqaire just where the | Cocaine Is Seized Roosevelt declined to make any pg pe sa ype hae ie er at the capi un ie in the week, Medium ited States will grt its futare sup statement other than he waa the . . bong on Board Vessel | most surprised man in the country | When he will return to Dayton for |j—- gery ree “America has been aroused lately MOBILE, Ala, July 12—Eight | when he received the nomination. the meeting with the national com- Quotations a» va By European financiers who pro. | (ne ounce bottles of cocaine and a! 416 will leave for his home in New| mittee on July 20 Teco @aim that British interests are iD | federal authorities from aboard the| seltall 17 fine eranuiated puger, fe | tion declining to call & special seasion nation milk ‘stall To, pure fresn [Of the legislature to make possible mii Santa Ciars | the ratification of the federal amend-| ment for woman suffrage. FAST NEW TRAIN TO THE EAST GLACIER PARK LIMITED 8:30 A. M. Mene—Dressed . Geese et Tarkeye— Dressed CORNER fresh ran omar, ¢ y Th: cteam brick cheese, ibe froah peanut butter, 22¢ She; 4 cans Co-operative milk, toa, 480 jogs —Chotee u Fconomy AtaNs 27-98, Mills’ red ean eoftes, Bq +:18.75@16.28 | po'te id Trase@iere | Lem pall ous. | bottie of liquor were confiscated by | york tonight The goverhor virtualty has decided|” Primes . sss. +ce0 have the notification ceremonies Medium to chotce h of the evident rena | to vod Olympte par ur, 28 f? y 1 of practically all Of the | teamer Aurom, which sailed recent. | of ete See begin anactive|at his home, “Trail's End.” near] Moush heavy Bee IEES | M. J.B. cottes, wey ste" C'baxine | = Through Compartment-Lounge Car 7~ Standard and ble and potential fields outside of ad powder, 140; Masola ofl, abe, Ghe, $1.23, Tourist Sleepers—Dining Car—Coaches ly trom Havana. | Dayton. Cattle tomison |t2.48: ie fine ginger snaps, 200 weet ee | tig bare, 20 th; 2 266 cane solid pack 071008 | tomatoes, Shc. oe 850 SANTTARY so@ 660 Ftalle 21-92, emoked Alaska satmon. cowl (Se T. Btall M J. B, Maximum or the United States, and by the presi tthe dent's report to congress on May 17, | ae Smite «tale mais Medium to shoiee : W920 gwhich presented. the problem | Th Bo th N C an to Bond ge Pricientiy impressive to demand e Boys in the Next Car mreows ane better i- us public consideration and con- ae sateen fetruction action, YERNMENT MUST AID 8. COMPANIES, a ee If we are not to I WELL! PAL BUT — M supply to chance, but are to put) h HOw ABour TH’ ourse! jpon an equal footing with Eee British of eompanies in relation WHO DO YOU ct MUFE #@ their government, it is impera- VATION IN g that the government co-operate THINK WILL BE 3s aa me MS fn stag serctctety, | NOMINATED AT Frisco * EFFECTIVE JULY 11 ks Crosses “Cascades” and “Rockies” by Daylight Rogers’ coffer, 0c Tb.; 2 1c cans black $9012.50 | Depper. 15¢; mixed pickling spice, 4c T.; Jar rings, o dpe, % dom 2he; 0c jar sweet pickles, é5¢; Flake White or Ce Mb.; 10-1, sack yellow corn meal, S96. -AND “THOSE VINES GREW SO FAST “THAT “THEY JOST POLLED THe WATER MELONS RIGHT ALONG THE GROUND AND wore'm Glacier National Park Season June -15 to Sept. 15 WESTLAKE Stalis £-9, boiling beef, 12%@ M1 lamb shoulders, 4c f lard, 30¢ T™ Stalls 16-17, Carnation milk,’ 1%¢ ean round chocolate, a0 1.; evaporated Stall 106, 2 pkga corn \ 4 pkgs. Searchlight match #, 2he; prunes, 200 MT. Stalle 116-117, 4 the. pens, 260; cucumbers, 10¢ each; 4 The dried onions, 1c, Stall 192, orange mar. maiade, 200 1-Ih. can; % cans pork and deans, 260; 4 bars Royal White soap, abe For Information,. Tickets, Reservations, Call at ©. W. MELDRUM CONSOLIDATED Asst. Gen, Pass, Agt TICKET OFFICE 714 Second Ava Elliot¢ 5830 KING €T. STATION So, Second Ave. and Cup One Whole... Corn— Whole Rolle .) "When, in 1914, the British oi! in , realizing the indispensability | @f ofl to modern civilization, started City Passenger Agt. 201 King St. Station He CAN FIND WoTS Milo Maise Stall 130, 1 pke. Citrus wasihng pow King &t ts inde 4 s their campaign to obtain the wi WRONG WITH Mn Rum der, 2t0; 3 be yatal White soap, 106; Main 6601 Main 6601 eloped oil fields of the world, they Were given every assistance their ' ernment could renger, not only ru political and diplomatic chan- f Bele, but by financial backing. They | e to be congratulated upon what have accomplished, but they | far from controlling ALL of the orid’s potential of] supplies outaide | this country. | “There is a broad difference pe-| Alfalfa Toa. best TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA roduce: Meat and Bone it Pe... Shel} Meal—Cal, n @ producing field and a pros- oan cheapest way to eo ve one. Enthusiasm may be ex-| Soyn Bean Meal bp ed at all times from those who — QO SINGLE ¢ Presneing Dew oll ventures. Lon-| \Canning Industry TRIP I~ FARE financiers may sit in their of-) , surrounded by spectally colored | ps, and confidently proclaim that control 99 per cent of the d’s potential oil territory outside | the United States, for the agile| 4 of the financier travels easily | ‘over the trials, delays, dangers and | ragements that intervene be tween negotiating a concession or a — and the delivery of oll there: | 10 the market. Gpenscan LEADERS DON'T ADMIT BRITISH CONTROL “British interests have been gbaraed with excluding alien com from control of of! resources in the empire, but “4 oe be AND PETE farge, sections ‘of, the ‘empire 4 RED TO START | | cont dungeons of the Chateau ma eat governing, have. conc ONE OF “THOS Corey’ by Francs wil conma ean self-governing, have control og their own internal affairs, CONVERSATIONS tween 7,000 and 8,000 pieces of cardboard, . ‘American leaders in the olf im Canning is an “essential indus: | try,” according to the decision of the federal reservé board, and the Na- tional Canners’ association has been #0 informed. ‘The association announced to the federal reserve board the need for! $300,000,000 among its members to! finance the canning of the present | crops. It is left to the canners them selves to get this money by making such arrangements with banks as! they are able, the board simply issu: ing tacit approval by declaring the canning industry “essential A model being made of the an- “ ” ‘ Ruled “Essential” | Fvaaenmnniantn We aoe Lake. Windermere’ Camp; | The new rustic ca sort in the Canadian Pacific 9 a. etches of of Late Windermere, SS SSRN aa vets eomsele lake fn British Columbia. See Beautiful Banff and Lovely Lake Louise il tickets to Lake Windermere can. and aft Ban om the same trip at smal expense. Then enioy Ing, riding on mountain to reat Gee Ded ts parte bastante, Cea eeete t Bresythin new, munity hall for dancing and social recreation. ohn Amer th reduction for those who stay a week or more, en under 1 Ait fe veeian Best Ch. Labs Wnaaassces Beak COE KE. F. 1. Sturdee, General Agent, Passenger Department, n Pacific Rattway ‘Telephone Matin DAILY DAYLIGHT EXCURSIONS TO SAN JUAN ISLANDS + Sides SB. s0Ux leaves Colman dock 1 am. dally (except Monday). Bim- days $a. m., calling at all Ban Juan ial ts and arriving Belling: AD Orcas, Tue! ¥; Bast Bow Friday. Bu PUGET SOUND NAVIGAT: ON Cf ' @08 Second Avenye, Seattle

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