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TOBESOL = Fb: Called by Government to Close in June; Big Tracts Up Timber land in Alaska, containing $85,000,000 ocublo feet, or about 2, 800,000,000 board feet of Iumber, te “Reing offered for sale by the U, & ment. Bids will be received district forestry officials on or Before June 30 ‘The timber is known as the West unit and te located in | Southeastern Alaska. It is the! Bish raw material for pulp mil! indefinitely. The strip is two to! four and « half miles wide and has @ frontage of 48 miles on Navigabic Rater. It contains 15 per cent Bitka spruce and 85 per cent west @en hemlock - Street Car Suit to Be Argued on Friday Arguments on the suit in equity Against the city of Seattle by Puget Sound Power and Light to compel specific perform- ‘of the street railway contract acheduled to be heard Friday by Judge Jeremiah Netorer. was originally set for jhman on Monday, but waa by consent of all interest jeterer has under advise. Tuesday arguments on the case the Puget Sound Power and Light against the “14 prs ogy ol the latter's counter motion for of the suit. NEW INTERURBAN TRAIN Between Seattie and Tacoma, the ‘Witerurban railway has put on a low ? on-stop train, which leaves citiee ac 9:30 a. m. and on the Yeaves each city at 4 p. m. fare will be $1 a round trip. N. W. CONTRACTORS MEFT ‘Quarterly sessions of the executive of the Northwest chapter Contractors of will rotate between Gpokane and Seattle, it was an- at the close of the commit: geoond meeting in this city Mon Right. Activities Monday were in Master Builders’ hal! vet the id Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | stantly that corn stops hurting, then! | shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient 10 remove every hard corn, soft corn, | ©F corn between the toes, and the cal- Juses, without soreness or leritation. Better Eyesight in iL 4 By Using But Can’t Collect 4 On a $2.10 ticket, Bred Jagnich, |”% Better miner, won $2,260 in a Chinese, lottery. He didn't collect. Instead, | Waele, - Glasses [he was chawed out with af ax, no- | Eracked cording to his story to Sheriff Matt ek We Fitted by Starwich, who raided the place Seek po @| 220 Washington st. late Monday Chop sessh Experts afternoon at Jagnich’s direction, | Bene. Jund arrested Ah King, Row sing| tire 0°? land Harry Kei. A complaint charg: | alteife = Meal. a ing the Chinese with gambiing was |Sereteh « Your Eyes Examined and filed In Justice of the F if p bran a PD otton Swed Glanses Fitted Broken Lenses Duplicated -yERSOL; c oo EY OPTICAL CO. CHAS, SEXTON, Mgr. 1404 Third Ave. fi ror the Atlantic coast, The voyage largest unit ever offered for sale) Dy the forest service and will fur) Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot | Ship News Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY low rae e Man! SEATTLE BOAT No word had been received Tuse day from the sailing schooner Betty Rose, Seattle and Tacoma veasel, re ported late Monday as 25 days over. due from Bingapore, Fears are em preaved for the safety of Capt, C, H. Chase and his crew of 16 men, The Betty Ross left Singapore tn ballast December 15. She was com ing to Puget Sound to load lumber | ordinarily requires about 68 days for | veasels of her type. ‘The schooner was built In Tacoma \by the Seabarn Shipbuilding Co. She j%. owned by the France @ Canada New York, for whom Thorndyke a trenhetme are local agenta. eee WENATCHEE NOW IN PACIFIC The Wenatchee ts in Pacific waters ‘Tuesday. According to & wireless from her commander, Capt. J. B. Guptiil, the new shipping board liner left Balboa.for Ban Pedro at § Pp m, Monday. Her only other stop before coming to Seattie will be San Francisco, More and more importance ts at- tached to the Wenatchee’s trip to the Orient. It is now announced that she will carry several tons of grain for the relief of starving Chinese, The grain t¢ here, and contributions are | wanted to pay for Its freight, at the rate of $12 a ton. This feature is in charge of Clancy M. Lewis, secretary of the China club, - URGE MARINE SECRETARY Establishment of @ cabinet pdst for a secretary of marine is the sug gestion of A. F. Haines, vice preal- dent and general manager of the Pa cific Ateamship Co. Haines return ed to hie Seattle headquarters Mon day after a month's absence in Call fornia on business. ee . WITH MILWAUKEE BREW(*) When the scout cruiser Milwaukee slips down the ways at the Todd yards in Tacoma Thursday afternoon she'll be christened in the usual way, bottle and all—onty there ien't much Kick im the bottic Mrs Rudolph Pfeil, of Milwaukee, is in Beattie Tuesday to superintend the christen HM ISLAND, March Dertly cloudy: an hour, Paseed Dm. & steamer at Arrived Admiral Evans trom Tacoma, at 1:30 p.m S a.m Mareh 24 Southeaste Haiaier for 7 tr a-—-Mareh 26—Hailled, str Princess Mary, westbound, at to m eee Vessels in Other Ports Menlia--Mareh 19—Arrived, ote Weet Be a Kobe City from Beatue vie cleco, Ran Pedro and |, Kobe: [Maru from Meattie via Yokoname Yokohama--March 1t—Halled, str West Ison for Beattie 4 March 21—-Arrived, echeoner ia from Beattie, Ba: Conshohocken for Heattle via Ban Pedro 20—~Arrivea, Horace X. Baxter from Beattie via Bi Governor from seattle midnight. ia Victoria, Wins Big Lottery, Dalton’s court Tue: morning. Bail for each was fixed at $600. COUNTY AWARDS CONTRACTS the county comminsioners Monday, | Construction Co. mond Beach for $#1, rd, Ine, will construct |river for $39,075 C, Ramsay's return from Washing: ton, D. C., made transaction of busl- ness possible, Commissioner Dobson is still ub LONG OVERDUE <= H Maren is—Arived, ate Arabia! Franciaco—March 20—Halléa, str ote Mee CC | Faconmnl Three contracts were awarded by P, Manson, with a bid of $12,860, will’ build the O'Brien bridge; the Olympto will pave the road fers 4 from Richmond Highlands to Rich. ‘$3ze, Bene Meat 0, and Ward & jow brook bridge over genapatecta| Chairman Claude Tom NEW YORK, Mareh 22 aya were under pressure at the the stock market her: © toda: w, me irregularity fo fottow iS market were h EGGS TAKE NEW feiss were ‘to renéw the bear atta y renéw the bears i For thet firat aah at Tae) THE SEATTLE Pressure on Oils as Trading Starts in other lines, of yesterday lieved to justify th k which preyalled rod with indifferent mperiens S "both, were down in to be under fi it vila quickly to Gan. ne Widdbaber, | footed tobaccon ¢ Metican Petroleum N. Y. StocleExchange ioe ieee TWO-CENT DROP 2". Another Scent drop in ese prices | was chalked up Tuesday, altho a few Wholesale houses began selling eng at @ lwent decrease Monday after, } noon, Two reliable houses reported that the tone of the market was still | weak at the new quotations, but sald another drop is not probable for some time, if there should be such. ‘The fresh ranch variety was quot- ed at 30 cents a dozen, and pullete! at 26 cents a dosen. Butter ts quiet. Shipments from California are continuing stro Ban Diego celery wan selling at $6! to $6.50 « crate, with only one or/ two more cars of that stock left in| the fields, jobbers report. | Imperial Valley head lettuce was ‘A little higher at $4 to $4.50 @ crate. Asparagus was selling lower at 20 to 25 cents a pound. Extra apples were being sold at one house at $3.75 to $4 a box. These are a nevelty on the market and a desirable stock. Santas - s ry Spee a22 ewes eEsetr sees J ry pew Batter —Loeai barred ’ piteag Mares—Live . POULTRY rece Poid hpo-appesenad enmed jam heavy heavy « Best steers Medium to choloe . Bost cows and heife Balle Calvee—Light +. Heavy. Prime tambe Yearlings « Wethers «. [Fish Meat | Crystal Gri | Limestone Gi Ormaite Grite Be ies ° | Penn Great Nort * Industrial Aledhol Inepiretion, ... necott Missourt Pacific... .+ New Haven Northern Pa Pan-ai Pierce Penmay (Neading | Nee: ie Mrombere Mudebarer ben Gi of Delaware 18 mn Paettic ited Ketall nox’ 2a ReEREE A ‘Terai sale vf stock: lew dou nie toes Total aie of bends, eee Chicago B Board of ‘Trade 4% rr’ Ue ae Ref ve fet 08a T Pacitt . B&Q Joint os vivania Conv, ¢ Ivania Gen 4 ©. & 0. Con * 0.8 Le Met. ve Denver Live Stock Market Denver oh 22. 6,100, Mark: Lambe, 07.18@0.50 eee Portland Market Status PORTLAND, M: 12.—Cattle—Re- oniptas, 142 Chicago Live Stock reh_32.--Hoge—Neceipts M@ The lower Bulk of utohers, $8.75 09 Went, $0q 10.90 LBil A TSO: row ~ Ravaipts Met steady 1. 47 ry erm, $6.00@0.60; 912 Bheep—Keceipte, 19,000. apres ateady, Lambs, $7010.60, mn, $206.5 eee San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCINCO, March 22 Butter the sized pullets, N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, March 22 $6.27; ” 260 dos, Sugar, quiet; wrinuiated, $68. ey No. 1 Ilo, apo, 0: No. py Ae } “ikoe pits bed ¢ pet Foreign Exchange IMPORTS FALL OFF (antes Genel Sshay, Mating, staen Figures reorived here Monday |r 0606%; lire, 0446; turks, 014? show that the imports of all U. 8,|Osnadian dolarn, 8i76) krone, «1788 ports for February were 63 per cent| re ee less than for the corresponding} ‘There are more than 17,000 high month in 1920, while exports showed © lony of 24 per cent _ €d by 1,796, Schools in the United States, attend 19 pupils, SLAB GRAIN MARKET ON THE SLUMP CHICAGO, March 22,—Orain prices on the Chicago Board of aay, due to hei of improvem: Prov 1. Mai $1.02 and the alo change |° May corn wpene: and dropped he gern open 4 at t we additional be Ay oats opened od addition 4 “ott bee ditional Ko LUMBER RATES BOOSTED Transpacific Jumber rates have been icreased 60 per cent by agreement of the Pacific Westbound ‘2 Ce’s Pri-|conference, according to word reach ing American and foreign operators here. The new rate became effective last Baturday. ‘The raixe from $10 to $15 in ox pected to avoid heavy lonees, maid to have been tnourred by shipping tn ‘terents under the old rate, The SIM > ‘Taiy | Meential points in credit, NW. CREDIT MEETING ENDS Northwest credit men returning to their homes Tuesday are carrying with them a message of optimian and business good cheer an a renult of their conference held Monday in| the New Washington hotel Speakers declared that honesty, morality and industry are the three! Keeping Up bis credit rating is @ mont valua- ble aanet to any man, it was asserted. | Delegates to the conference came! chiefly from Washington, Oregon) nd California, but there were a few from Montana and Kansas, The ses | sion cloned last night with a banquet at the Masonte elub OPPORTUNITY IN ORIENT Exceptional opportunities await the business man who wishes to) entabliah connections with the Orient now, J. T. Hardeman, toon! hat manu- facturer, told members of the Anno- elated Industries at a luncheon Mon- day. Hardeman returned recently from China, Japan, Hawali and the Philippines, ———— | ach, at once. Gintress is gone. #0 great, tinernent, a Design 1%3—in Twin Pair STOMACH 0. K. 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