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APRIL ‘ONL TAX IS. TADVOCATED 2" WEDNESDAY | ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle THe MADAY High Tide » ft m,, 10 Low ATTLE BOAT PRAISED Obregon’s Aide Says ws jowing her annual tnapection Needed to Re-Establish | Tvo"iay, "be soamanip, West, Man Mexico | ® pronounced one,of the best bullt of the wartime Meet that came off! }local ways, Officials of t RY ¢ 1. NEW MEXICO CITY, April 20.—"A falr Woe Mahwah, stated th tax on all petroleum produced 19 ior than Mexico would be a straight 10 r cent of its value,” says Adolfo de la ep. ts commanded by Capt he General Steamship company, who operate the at scarcely $100 has been expended for her upkeep during the last year Paul £. Huerta. MeDonald. He gave up the provisional eae ie presidency to General Ob an STILL BACK HUMPHREY give Office that few Mexicn: William BE. Humphrey, of Seattle, cs While alive. He is now secretary Of Is peing backed by the local Chamber 4 the treasury as one of Obregon’s | o¢ ce «without reservation, Sebinet ministers. the of the organization au: | 4 “Petroleum producers in Mexico | toe Bayan, ite. pres! ‘ are taxed less than they are in gone bs atatew conares i Oklahoma and Texas,” was his next siona atten Teiemay siete remark in the course o! inter ae tye view during which he freely SEEK REFRIGERATOR SERVICE ©f Mexico's financial problem. He) Yakima Commercial club ts cob gald he had figures to prove this. llecting data for presentation to the TO TELL HARDING jshipping board, in an effort to se Om TA) cure refrigerator service on vessels Seattle to ¢ coasts, o have studied y Huerta’s state- Americans here the oil situation Ment about the - ‘They say men of hi i #0 report to Pres before he takes up oll dispute with Mexic cleared for the fexico’s annual revenue has been | sengers and a capacity about — 260,000,000 said brought a silk shipment Huerta. “It was badly administered $5,000,000 when she came f wnder Carranza. Our problem is to ee VANCOUVER, B eamship Empress c ot jement of the fmerease this year to about 250,000,.| 000 pesos. That isn't extravagance. GOVERNMENT WORKERS NOW GET FULL PAY “Under Carranza government em- Ployes were hired at approximately the same salaries they get now. But they got only 75 per cent of what they were supposed to get. Now En ronte to Seattle with due in Seattle Monday eee . Weather Rewind TATOOSH ISLAND, Rinng. barometer wing. essed ins per rag tone Meir #0 the government is not threatened 3 by internal revolt. “But we need more money to al establish Mexico's credit, and the only way to do that is to pay back interest and refund our national dedt. cloudy: a th ett Bagin . ta m . “That's why I think a fair tax él Act Mexican petroleum would be a| vals Straight 10 per cent of its value. Oil) Aprn. companies need not say, that such a/°m’ 2a mA fax would bankrupt them. They all | povtr’ rom Hongkong vi Paid big dividends last year. 240 pom “Business in Mexico needs fos tering. Arrived Ys Ralled April 20—8tr_ Admirat “Pull protection of all foreign tn-|1"Svod st Admiral Oeosee terests and competition free from orace. Special privilege is the program we) vem have evolved for putting Mexico |? oS; West Man back on her fret economically.” BOOST LIBERTY === BONDS TO PAR! Kobe, Shanghat and mm tir Weet WASHINGTON, April 20.—Lead ers in congress are considering a to restore Liberty bonds and to par value and 100 cents on the Southweatern Alaska, b for Pedro and Balboa, 4:20 p ner Coburn for Egegik, 2:15 Henry T. Scott for Tacoma, Seattle, southbound, 10 p.m Vessels in Other Mara for Seat! cargo, Aprit 29.~ mast 20—Str Nortnwestern from T aur ong via Shanghal, Point, 3:1 m; abt the Southern and EMPRESS LINER SAILS April 20.— Japan has Orient with 200 pas She valued at in. ued at She medium ¢ Orientals tmcrease that revenue by elimina’ The O. S. K. liner Alabama Maru | @raft, fostering new industries, and i unloading a silk cargo va Mereasing production. Another im- | $5,000,000 at Pier 6 Wednesday Portant task is to expend it wisely.| arrived last night, with a “Our annual expense in 1920 nprined o was about 211,000,000 pesos. It will eee 1,200 tons of cargo from the Atlantic coast, the steamship Katrinka Luckenbach From San Pedro and San Francis co the new motorship Kennecott will | arrive here Thursday with freight they get all they are entitled to and | *Md load outward the following day Report sau abt. south ” towing and Departures a am Yokon £0 Frans for San Kan Pedro, atr Admiral Goodrich for Anch. via Point Houtheastern Alaska, T a m. Str Hrookline for Bombay, 6:36 Sydney via Alaskan Vessels Ketchikan—April 1$—Salled, ete City ef Ports Yokohama—April 15—Sailed, etr Kateri str Wheatiand Mon- at all times, tana for Seatth lan was worked out by| fan Francisco—April 20—Arrived, atr W. Thompson, governor of the | sist from, Seattle, ¢ am April Balled, str Tkomasan Maru for Beattie via credits board and member of| ‘Weat talsta for Re: firm of Thompson & Worley,|attle, ¢ p.m. President Beattie, at noon, str for Heattle, at noon. anger 000,000,000 of Liberty |p" MY man rt from Beattie, ,000,000, tbe: p.m Tey and Victory notes are out-| Mamburg—April 13—Arrtved, motor- standing. Ninetenths of them are |" poston——A pril held by individuals and corporn-| worker from Seatt than their face. Thompson's plan is to call in all these war bonds, replacing them)|—str Birmingham City, 450 with new bonds of an equivalent |Fiattery, inbound, 1:20 p.m. face value, to be known as United) v States consolidated bonds. These| April 19—Str Horace April 20—8tr . attie, [trom ¢ Spm; hama, 3.265 m str City of Seattle Dp. m.; years, ‘They would have no fixed rate of Interest, under Thompson's pian. Interest would be paid every six That is, the bond owners would) get the same rate of interest that they could get during the six Months by investing their money |* In the open market without risk. This Thompson plan is an appli- | Vessels i in "Port at ation of what bankers and econo-|#mith Cove Terminal April 19—Str Went Yokonams, 800 m Ison, ship Theodore Roosevelt from Beatth 19-—-Arrived, tions. Bankers own most of the re- Astorts April i}—-Arrived, str Yalea gnainder, from Beattie, Fam. The present market value of these ye . Bonds is about $2,00¢,000,000 icas} Reported by Wireless Canadian Government Wireless City of Beattie Ketchikan, southbound, 2 a. m. leaving Aprit 19 miles from 8. Naval Commanications axter, Beat. tle for fan Francisco, 230 miles from Se would mature in from 20 to 50 ‘str Weat Nilua, 182 miiee @ Fiattery, bound for Honolulu, str Wenatchee, Seattle for Yoko from Beattie, Ketchikan for Ocean Spm; Palla, southbound, leaving Ketchikan at months. The rate would be de-/ 12:10 April 20: str West Ison, for termined by the federal reserve | Yokohama, $09 miles from Caps Fiat- a cai “eet ce’ an tery, & p. m.; ship Abner Coburn, Beattle boa! ald be the current for Bristol Bay, off Port Townsend at § earning power of money. |p m. Paget Sound Radio Telegraph Co, Beattie for from’ Seattle at & Seattle Pier B, str Fushi- Mists call the “flexible return OM Great Northern Terminal—Ste Tateuno an investment.” Many income| Marv. bonds are issued on this basis. Street Terminal—U 8 CG Algonquin. riean Can Co. x Thompson believes that his pro ets Tippecance Posed consolidated bonds would r 6—Str Alabama Mara 4 never go below par. | e aay miral 4 eg | Pier D—Str Admiral Evans Nationwide Drive 3 for Irish Starts CHICAGO, April 20—The Na-j| tional headquarters of the American Association for the Recognition of Glen, Packard United 8t Str W Tconturn’ Union Pacif Alaska Bt rk “Guy C Gons, tward Ho, atr Termini hip Moo Behr Azalea. Rodman, str Bpo- Pacific Coast Goal Humkers—Btr Rastern ship BL F. tes Shipping Board Moorings. Youemita, atr Str Wallingford «Str Victoria, 8 Burnside, the Irish republic today started an| | str Skagway, atr Banta Ana. intensive nation-wide drive to enlist Stsy Btreet Terminal—U lander Street Terminal—@chr Wawo: & million new, members, ane ._ This followed the close of the two-| Hanford Street Terminal—Str Bakers- @ay convention in which five thou . “— gg Poy vst no Derk @ 7 . pokane et Termin rk Geo, 4 ee eee all over the| "Curtis, motorship W. ¥, Burrows, ship q clpated. Oriental Resolutions asking congress to Tose Dry Desks Str Wat Rartiand, str "4 Ublic” wer, |Jelaps, ate Forest he Admiral Fecognize the Irish “republic” wer Mayo, ate Went Him Passed during the closing hours of | pugs ation, president of the amioc und Bridge & Dredging Co,—str the convention. |, pattern Bi > mes Yard—Str. Rooseve Edward 1. Doheney, millionaire |itstrernan Dock—str Ketchikan, str ofl man of Los Angeles, was eT Fearless. | Mex Bandit Gane SAYS RAILWAYS Holds Up Train| EL PASO, Texas, April 20. bandit gang of 26 under the le nae ship of Rodriguez, former Villa of. WASTE BILLION CHICAGO, April 20.—W. Jett nt. ca entra om oe 2 A ape Central tauck, economist for the railroad i wy unions, in a statement made public day and escaped with 90,000 today, declared the railroads were pesos, according to reports wasting more than a billion dollars today. a: jn year. The statement called atte |tion to the allege waste and inef. Merry-Go-Round Is _ticiency in ratiroad operation. All d Heed | uck said the railroads were owed to Remain using cia. worn out locomotiven The state supreme court Monday upheld a decision of the King county for coal than up-to-date engines | superior court enjoining the city would council from revoking a license un-| He claimed there was inefficient der which Robert C. Vincent ts al- management in the shop organiza. "y lowed to ope & merry-go-round tions, an unnecessary large turnover ? and other amusement devices on of labor and huge sums spent in| | Phinney ave., near Woodland park. | propaganda, which cost thousands of dollars more | | fectin | ear! ‘HARDING PLANS Little Change Noted | THE SEATTLE. BTAE, on New York Market NEW YORK, April 20 stock market pr New York exchange ack of dey was r today, Pri slopmenta in the news gene ted Jn the opening quota were little different fre ting final dealings Tuesday Petrole which Was up 145, lowt mont of tte gain t the initial quotation, Su, ke were lower ” included udebaker, 78 unchanged; Sinolatr, le, 79%, off joan Petroleum, 145%, u 1; Ce Vr € up Gull _ unchanged: American Sugar, 87%, off \y ted Sta ol, 81M up 4: Baldwin notive, 86, up %; Northern Pacific, TLM hanged General Asphalt, 64%, up 4} International Paper, 60%, off %&) New Haven, 17%. up & sfeasionala continued rich and there was widespread selling Sugars and steel stocks . Ame veer making « w low o © decline at 86 Crucible Stool hit 79 before getting support. Central Leather was off % at The maract was dull at the close. Some #pectaltion worked higher Vering helped other insuen ‘GRAIN MARKET CHICAGO, April 20.—After a slow opening, gr on sharply on ea Ko Trade today. avy fre on houses quotations down, ever, the adva and carried all visions were hi pened hang 4 Meat the cl Wo at BL.03%, pe cents later pened up % Ste, and July n opened but regained 2% opened up Me at] vanced 3¢ at the clone. | ned off Ke at 3 | fe at the close, July oats opened unchanged at 37 he and clo: ed up I%e. September oats opened unchanged at 38\c and advanced Xe at the close, but Chicago Board of Trade (Wedneoday's Quotations Furnished by L. 1. Manning @ Coe Pri- ate Wire, Butler Motel Hailding. Wheat— Open High law Close| May 2 site tite th hay tay “Leow tere 4 Core May Cae Ty eee May Hie amt 4 Sept ON (44 Jae Ss say aoa te July 7% “% Beopt as musa Pork ~ ie 16%6 thee 1sce Nominal se | oss ons | 4 > ee ee) ee Nominal ° Cash Wheat CTITICAGO, April 20 —Cash wheat-—Mo | 2 red, $1.20@1.34%; No. 2 hard, $1.37 . Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, April 20.—Ilogs-—Recetpte, t 10@2be lower et steady. | Reet, S7@950; datcher stock, 15.4099; anners and cutters, $2 Th; stockers and feeders, 05.50G8.25; cows, $5 calves, $7@b 60. Bheep—Receipta, 34.000 lower, Lamba, ors Raw, 1566 Coffee: Santos, Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, April 2¢.—Foreign ex- change opened trrequiar today. Opaning qvotations sa on. renee, 90.0724, up 80 00094; lire up 00.0008; marks, $9.0157, wp 6.000%; Canadian dollars, $0.8150, unchanged ‘The market closed firm france, 10.0784; Meriing was at $3.92%: lire, $0.0685; 35; Kronen, $0.1807. dollars, Denver Live Stock Market DENVER, April 20.Cattle—Recetpts, it ete teers, 1656 hetfers, $1@7.26; stock j calves, $20: Portland Market Status PORTLAND, April 29.--Cattie—Market steady. unchanged. Hows Teeet unchanged Bheep-—Reeelpta, 112 Market steady, unchanged. 225. Market steady, San Francisco Produce SAM FRANCIACO, April 20.—Ratras 27 Ke Mh; prime frets, 26 Ke Id. Checne——California fata, faney, 196 Th Rege-—Extras, 2940 dos; No, 1 Girth 26%se dos; extra pullets, 26%¢ doz; un- Jersized pullets, 316 don. ON MANY TRIPS BY RAYMOND CLAPPER WASHINGTON, April 20.—Prent dent Harding's intention to make frequent trips from Washington for speeches in various parts of the country was disclosed today by defi nite acceptance of two engagements and the word that he has others un ler consideration. While Harding at present contem- plates no long trips such as former |" President Wilson made on several | occasions, he does wish to get in| touch with the people whenever he can get away from the press of busi nes# at the White House. The two dates which Harding ac cepted today call for his appearance in Birmingham some time in the fall | and a speech in New York city May 23. The Birmingham date will be on the occasion of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding | of that city and in New York Hard ing will speak at a dinner commemo rating the 125th anniversary of the! founding of the New York Commer. cial. Another trip will be made on April 27 when the president will go to Hampton Roads on the May- flower to review the fleet. A delegation of veterans, who! served in the Rainbow division in| France, was among those received | by the president today, St. Joseph Boy Choir Plan Concert Apr. 29) series of rehearsals is being held by the boys’ Jo seph’s chureh, in for| their concert, April in the audi torlum of the Holy Names academy. Members of the Seattle Symphony orchestra and the Knickerbocker | quartet will assist. choir of St. preparation Divorces under the “poor persons” privilege in England are granted only to those whose Income is less than $20 a week Amerioan Locomotive #6 | Amer, Tel. & Tel 106% Anaconda os Halt. & Obie Mm Maldwin Le sive, 56% Hethichem Mteel “H" 66% Rees upward, |‘ indus | Lack | Atuder N. Y. Stock Exchange (Tereday's (wotations) Feraished by 1. B. Manning & Wire, Butler Hotel Mock Atehinon ; Heet Huger Amer 8 Amer. Car & Fay Amer, International... «2% American au rs tan Paciti | Leather Maa PF Cane Huger. ducts ral tried t Northern ial Aloolol Motors Inaplr Ken Texas Texas Py Union ¢ Union Pac United Ketatl Ktores Dulted Btates Rubber United me Beet Utah Copper Vanadium steel,. Wabash Westinghouse wily id Transit 13% Total stock sales, 623,409 shares, oe Liberty Bonds (Teceday's Quetations) Furnished by 1. Th Manning & Coy Datier otel Maliding Piret First ¢ Becond Third (ks Fourth «4s Fitth 3%6 |wurtn «es Total bond sates, 19, STATE PRODUCTS | SHOW BIG GAIN Growth of 225 per cent in the val ne of Washington products, and of 294 per cent in the value of materials between 1914 and 1919 is ehown in a report received Wednesday by the in- dustrial bureau of the Chamber of Commerce from William IH. Steuart, actthg director of the United States census of manufacturers, In 1914 the actual value of Waah- ington products wan $64,390,000, which had reached $272,600,000 in 1919. Value of materials in the for: mer year was $37,770,000 and in the latter year $149,000,000. There were 1,044 manufacturing plants In the state In 1914, and 1,221 tn 1919, show. ing a 20 per cent increase, and the number of employes Increased from 15,791 to 40,000 during the five-year period named. This latter increase a 153 per cent, CHEAP COAL FROM CHINA Coal can be brought from China to America as ballast in ships at $8.15 a ton, 8. H. Blalock, local director of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, was informed Tuesday by Julien Arnold, commercial attache. Arnold said the procedure would re- ~ coal prices here materially —# | Public Markets | PIKE FLACK Stall 17, 8 The he on whole prunes, Albers 0 2 pkes 2be; Del Monte sliced peaches, Ihe can SANITARY 4 Me ec, # The Tle Mente e8. 4 The 360, tm Tle Stalls 6-8 eh butter, 4c ™. 2 te & Stall 111, pickled ‘pig's feet, 20¢ m.; Del Monte baked beans, 2 cans ise, Stalls 20-32-24, Swedish potato sausage, Ihe Th boneless brisket corned beef, 200 TM. Stall 45, 2 cans peas or corn. big ean to matoes, 10c Stall 13, eediess grape fruit, 3 for te; lemone, 20¢ dos Stalls 24-24, Inres pkg. Citrus powder, ‘ bare Creme Ol) soap, Stall 199, Royal White soap, € for beat CORNER 1611 Piret green tabde! ten, 4 Mh Stall 114, lamb steak » pure | Pike at, bedding plant to Be each, Pike st., ant, 100 tm 1.; fresh halibut kien, 6 for i Del bottle, Stalle ‘18-265, can; aeoded raising, burger, 2 114, King eM. salmoy Stall Monte cateup, Booth sardines, 1 2260 ECONOMY Mtall 64, fresh creamery butter, 460 t.: strictly fremh exes, 26c don Stall 36 pure cane sugar, # Toe Tic, Stall 40, 260 cottes, 2 Tha. 460, 4% $1.00. Stall Fagan's waffle’ fic a, phe. cracked wheat, 2 Ibe Stall 22, black cod, red pper, 2 Te. 260 Stalls 20-21, oranges, Ibe doz; heat red the lhe. 8 1-2-4, good o M.; half or whole hame, 300 27-38, 6 bare Crystal White 49-1, sack Rainier Beat flour, 2 tha, 266 6 ™ soap, 240; $1.65. QUEEN cITY Stat 6, green bone, 4 The, 10; lamb ler, 106 TD. Stall 60, 8 beet ear, 700; bi 4% ra, 15¢ ove Mb. tenderl 1 Stalia in of Flake pk alle 8-9, 4 Mald rata tals 21 frenh goat's milk 606 at. Stall 12, goed local potato WESTLAKE Stall Rive Stem patent flour, $2.00 In 16-17, 4 pkem corn flakes, bara Liberty White soap, 260. Stalin #9, leaf lard, 16¢ t.; Eastern bacon, the ™. Stall 106, Citrus powder, pe Inrge can miik, 90. Stall 192, Rogers baking powder, 220 T. Stall 167, beat ranch eggs, 2 doa. Oho; bert butter, sso TH. Stall 131, Winesap apples, $1.2 Stall 120, Carnat milk, 10%e Stall 25, Best Ever coffees, 300 Ib. SOUTH END Stall 1, bytter horns, 2 for tentore bread, 10c and i fruit, 2 for 2he; rhubarb, 65, perch, 2 thr i Stall 42, ‘salt pork, 206 a4 tato malnd, Stall + ling cod, 100 4, lard, 2 Me, abe; shoulder 10¢ Th. Stall 48, butter, 460 Ib; cream choose, 330 Ib, Rotter than for nome time. Opinions a» to the ete market va ried from shaky to steady. VEGETABLES cooking > * flats Winntngstadt, or Prices Paid Whol L, per dow Cal, per |the marketing organization, which 1250) 8% haw built up trade connectios th | vig ots | ome b a t up rade connections wie dow. bunches 29/650 wholesale grocers thruout the n ime United #, will be expanded to * bunches |deal with a still greater number of Viretota, Keretovs, m. Japanese oete Pecans Per t tee@r soces 1me@? Per wack | Spinach Local, per Box | Walla Walla, per box Squash Vert Sweet Potatore— Arkan per hamper Tomatore Merioan, bum Turnipe—B Warn: FRW@TS Prices Paid Wholesale Deslers Apples — Fe Wash. Lees TeOLt LJ : or 100 : atb—Per don Datre— Per cane ; Vige—Dried, per 6°. box Orepe Freit—Piertda, per case T Imperial valley +6008 Naney mb, per erate ned, per «box Per case Mtrawbervion 1. A. I-pt erte 226@8 Per ere ‘ Per © tthe NUTS Prices Paid Wholmale Dealers ™ ChestnuteCal, per ™ Taps nene DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Pata to Shippere or iocai @atries DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Peid Whelrsale Deniers Brick Live, ¢ The and up Gooee Live Docks. Meme Dressed Geran —Drened Turkeys Fees Preah ranch Puliete heren- Or. triptete .. Wisconsin eresm Limbat ~Dreased Local eream 4 he. Prices Paid Wholesalers Dreamed Hoge Primes Mediom heavy. Re ¥ Theat os Y Pat, Corn “racked. F Rarley Ro Sprouting, Wheat « M Ken Mash Seratch Feed ough heavy rime lambs . carlin city dettve: NAY, 100 cod Meal, 10 Whole, Ned, 80-™ ound Ipped Wh ed. and, le 80-1 10% 10 h, 100-M 100. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha and Kansas ) Round WOT i acpogdubininhcs oven caves $87.60}; Trip » LOUIE. cae secede s $101.40 Pius vhs . % Chicago ...... cece cece cece cece es 106,80] war Tax Other Destinations Proportionately Low On Sale June 1 to August 15 Limited to Three Months From, Date Purchased, Not to Exceed October 31 STOPOVERS ALLOWED in Either Direction CONSOLIDATED TICK J. W, YOUNG, City Passg’r Agent, cw. steers .. Medium to choice cows and heifers GR! City Wholesale Prices, Per Tom Whole ye 0-1, sacks 100-1 100-1 feed Reciean All-Grain Chop Chick Feed jrowing feed, “FLOUR ry, 4-4'8, DDI N AD low 0-1 feed, kn. mack wack coke pack ack macks 0-1. sacks ed food, 80. 0-1 mack: nacks 100-1. sacks BM no BM aacks, N T. sacks, 100-1 sacks Make Berth Reservations Early For Full Information Regarding These Reduced Fares Call On or Address T OFFICE, 1010 SECOND AVE. Phone Elliott 5830—T, J. MOORE, Agent D | 100-1. a 100-T. sacke” 128-% are MELDRUM, an 4“ «o ae Asst. 1M ” 40 | Western ... $5 | Grit—Limestone 34 | Granite at a6 (8) that the VERY LATEST |[e] 2 WASHINGTON-MADE fa] “a equipment for the MOST " T) sapertant parte of the ‘4 [i] nome win be found in [&} 00 2.00 jen'l Pass, Agt.—Phone Main 6601 $ BERRY GROWERS PICK MARKET Jeanvass the valley for a greater lo- cal representation on the let of kholders of the merger company he f canning plants of the Puyallup & Sumner company and its receiving station# in Oregon and will pass to the greater for a consideration of approximately $800,000, the 800 Puyallup & Sumner. ste cepting st |] Presider Puyallup kholders ac k in the new corporation. | uihamus assured the, xkholders that all the| ® well established Mranda of the pres: | ent company will be maintained and {| the total 6,600 wholesale grocers in |the country. The Puyallup & Sum | ner company waa selected by the or- | ganization committee of the Oregon: | Washington company as the nucleus f th rger because of its record | ¢|for efficiency and for leading with | |modern facilities, the new $325,000) jam pt which i nearing comple | tion at Puyallup, being the finest example of its kind in the country [It will have a capacity of $20,000 }000 worth of jams, preserves and Jelly a year.” It’ Exaggerated, | Mabel Tells Them! | 1LO8 ANGELES, Cal, April 20—~| Mabel rman, Mack Sennett com. ody today laughingly denied publiehed reports that she had gone Reno, v., to establish a legal idence with a view to obtaining al Bhe doesn't need a di od. marriea, Never Miss Norman at o to} oe ¢ +| | Omaha 87.60 Des Moines ..... 97.80 Milwaukee ..... 103.20 a vorce, ree whe exp’ °° “Why, I'm have been,” eaid the Sennett studio. “Rumors that }I am in Reflo, you can see, have been greatly exaggerated.” CON Motaanse Dairy Feed-—100-M. ake...35.0¢ 2 ny t | Via 5 st. additions to the Pub! Department Store Co.'s Pike pl Weatern ave. than in Siam. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 192 AG ip | | Balances . } ‘ FP ) Clearings Ralances ARRIVE HERE!) 0.K, BIG MERGER SITE MONDA |Alamo Lettuce Received;/ Puyallup and Sumner Vote Westlake Market Favored Butter Market Firmer to Swing In by Council Committee Two care of Mexican tomatoes ar-| PUYALLUP, Wednesday, April 26 rived on the Seattle market W | Three hundred berry growers of Decision on the location of the mu day, ‘The toma were in matistactory|iny vaniey packed the city hall Molpal farmern’ market will be made| condition and were being pold at $5 % e 7 10!" by the elty council Monday afternoon. a lug, repacked lugs were $6.60 suditorium to capacity yesterday af-\~ne council harbors and ble A car of Alamo lettuce also ar. | ternoon, unanimously voted to ewing grounds committee voted Tuesday to rived, Asparagus, tho selling cheap |the Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Grow. | report in favor of the Wertlake mar-| | er Wednesday, at 14 to 18 cents onlers’ Canning company into the new |ket, Councilmen Erickson and Drak California stock and 20 to 24 cents |Oregon Washington Canning & Pre-| were in favor and Councilman Carroll | ket on the local, was weak nerving company, the $10,000,000 cor-| took no stand, late Wednesday another ear of|poration orga 1 to handle the ‘he present market will have to be Los Angeles strawberries wan ex |business end of the Northwest in. be removed when the Efilott arterial | pected and will bé on the market | dustry [highway is completed. The city Thuraday. There willbe no chan Following addresses by Senator | council in waid to be about evenly di in the prices at $3.25 on @ 1Scup)W. H. Paulhamus, president and | vided on the Westiake market and a crate, dealers reported. leader of the fruit growers compar | A good m ment was noted on| Gordon C. Corbaley of tle an the orange market Wednesday, Ap-| Will L. Finch of New York, a com | ple aales had slackened alightly |mittes of 29 under the chairman VISIT With the California butter market |ship of A. EB. Bartel of Puyallup, | crowing stronger, the Seattle market| vice president of the Puyallup & appeared to bo steadier Wednesday ) Sumner comp wus appointed to! fil Taking Advantage of the Which Will Be in Effect Every Day June 1 to August 15 St. Paul ........$ 87.60 Minneapolis ....$ 87.60 Kansas City Davenport ...... 102.! (War Tax Additional) | For fares to other cities, sleeping car reservations | and further information consult J. F. BAHL City Passenger Agent ‘earings Jalances ... SCNT proposition to construct on § In India an b elephant that 20 toes is considered more Linseed Ol Meal Soya Bean Meal . Alfalfa Meal . Beet Pulp | Fish Meal | Ment Rerape—Kasern Western Rone Meal . Bone Gransiated Charcoal Eastera pabeneee Ti) ‘Shell— Eastern oyster . Western oyster . Beach Altalts Way—Na i”: Mixed Hay—-No 1 Timothy Hay—Ne. 1 trae tH Do You Know B ia" (O] Chicago Denver ...... Kansas City The Model Nursery and stopovers> etoitorsto] ic) < . 2 3 5 Edu- & cational Exhibit & - for Washington a a Manufacturers Union Pacific System WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1921 and daily thereafter till and including August 15 follows: -$106.80 Minneapolis ......$87. 7740 Omaha % - 87.60 Pueblo .... Memphis ........ 111.60 St. Paul ...... St. Louis ...........$101.40 (8% War Tax to Be Added) and proportionate reductions to many points E: Tickets at these fares will be good for return with three months, but not later than October 31. Liberal For More Complete Details Inquire of HL A. LAWRENCE, City Passenger Agent, Phone Main 6933 W. 8. ELLIOTT, General Agent, Phone Main 6933 OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION, CONSOLIDATED TI OFFICE, Phone Elliott 5830 W. H. OLIN, Assistant Goneral Freight and Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash. N Zz = . i | Clearings - SAAB, TIES 654,520.98 Bini — Spokane 26, 644,18 caring 0 Md 440,872.90 60.370 928,730. 664,008 Market connecting by a bridge acrg vala the sacred white elephant CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWA 87.60. 77. 87. . 0 00 oo 00 00 | April 19-23 & ARENA role ADMISSION FREE - EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION 00 00 oo! St. Paul Minneapolis Duluth Omaha PLAN YOUR TRIP NOW Consolidated Ticket Office 1010 Second Ave. Phone Elliott 5830 T. J. MOORE, Agent 201 King St, Station Phono Main 6620 Low Eastbound Round Trip SUMMER TOURIST FARES Northern Pacific Railway On Sale Daily Effective June 1, 1921 Example Fares to $94.61 Correspondingly Low Rates to Other Eastern Destinations Return Limit THREE MONTHS After Selling Date For Full Particulars, Schedules and Reservations Inquire or Address KING STREET STATION ‘ General Agent Pass, Chicago .... $115.34 St. Louis ...., 109.51 Kansas City.. 94 New Orleans.. 138.6 Include Yellowstone National 200 L. C. Smith Building Phone Elliott 5580 BE, L, CAREY ORVILLE MOER City Passenger Agent Seattle, Wash,

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