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. mished shall on both fruits. \ axe saroN MAY igh IRRIGATION e News MAY & High NEW SERVIC Inter-ce calla at ( Tite | Wiest Vide HERE astal serv of Mexioc inaugurated 1 by Nortor tatives of t of Nev by th at the Mississippi river and the the . WENATOH TO SHANE chee. tle to for Government Won't Cut a Farmers for Arrears on Water May of the lution by passed by aif Lilly Stoamshiy Ve Rellet | sels ope: West ve x ated rts WASHINGTON, for irrigation farmers Was provided in lator McNary, Oregon wenate today Tt provides that users of from government irrigation 1 Who now owe for water already fur not be cut off from ater this year, They shall continu fo receive water, notwithstanding their arrears. This will permit many farmers to) Continue operations this year who, Otherwise, would have to ¢ busi ry said. Action the Roure Is now necessary rasier Baker, 4 underwriter, STREET SHY ON oo" STRAWBERRIES ::°" "= . There was an inadequate supply @f strawberries on the Seattle mar-| PApooRH IstAND, ket Saturday, with only one and mia hour third cars of the Florin berries in e Many houses had half of their stock Bold before the fruit arrived. He Cause of its high quality they wer | iter 1 Ste Morning Qllckly disposed of at $4.25 to $4.50 | a crate. Another car will arrive in Seattle fm time for Monday's market. There is a stronger tone on apple market on account of Eastern demand. Oranges were | Moving well. Quotations were steady A re AL water na vyects on he the from from the sailed hai Friday mahip coi jed. Th schedule aN ped in her It is expec atchee will sail hor ita about May 18 jhama May 2 Ort Kot Pacific mpany has bee is 11 of mechanical that th Afr ven days behin be trouble wht dev in ment war by and from eee UNDERWRITER DIES Wittiam sraday Funeral a been May T.—# A. M cloudy; wind west, Arrived Star m Mas 4 730 a m. the a brisk also " Maniia Shanghal « 2 # Umatl Lyman Friday's asparagus receipts were Very licht, tho there was enough to meet the demand Green peas were being sold cents a pound One reliable butter dealer was un: | ™. der the be that the butter mar- | {7%yg 4 Nua for Ket had reached the bottom, but nis | tland and Yenehama, Statement could not be es ee There is at present a surplus of stock | Alaskan Vessels @hruout the country, The price W495) cotova—stay 6-—-Malled, ». Steady at 20 cents @ pound on city | western, southbound, 1 p. m. @renmery bricks and 29 al Vessels in Other Ports te: | Pound on the cubes. se) fan Francheco—May @ There were hanges on the Astoria—May T--Salled, echr at 18 ‘> » via Port atr Weatham for Va atr Mukilteo for H An ouver, B market ed, ote W Vessels in Port at Seattle | me i Grand Terminal—Pter A Pier B. str Kator Pacific Terminal atr T Ma: ate Alaba Local’ hut house, per crate Qrions—Cai. per >. .. Local, green. doz. bunches flete—O>, per Cal, dos. bunches - CT 8 et tee orship. Anvil 49 | United Shipping Doard Moc | semite, atr Eastern Glen. © & Dry Dock Local, white. tom’. 5 ons} bunches reet | Independent | & Wings [Spokane Mtrect Terminal—str Colin » Livingstone, motorship Libby Maine | wast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Str Wheatiand Montana, | Todd Dry Docks—#lr West Martiand, at Forest King. schr Admiral Mayo Puget Bound Bridge & Dredging Co Str Pattersan Ames Yard—-Str RooseveR. -76@1.76 | Colman Creosoting Works Dock . 11% | nee X. Raxter, + 12.08 | Meffernan Dock . 2h dova. ‘Arkansas, per hamper . | Fomators— Mexican tox Prices Paid Wheirsals Dealers “1.00 a0 str Str Ketchikan, atr Co Te) pot Canal Lumber Co pine . $¢ | Lake Union Florida, per cane. *.00@% = oe :: “g/Canvass Leaders on ett Accepting Wage Cu + 8.1595.78 | ert | WASHINGTON, May 7 leaders of striking marine |today were being canvassed by als of the international union on the question of accepting th per cent wage reduction pr al © hairman the Unite Sehr Levi W. Ostrander Loe engines nson x Isthmlar n inform h uip- | Wen-| 4 m Man Yoko. ! marine night at r an:| Weather eile Report | re Arrivals did Desiarenes Van via Van cr na at » via Mukilteo, n Maru for Kobe North aur City TY F To- Str Vietorta, |» King 1 or re Schr Prilip- DECLINE HITS THE Entire Motor Group | ATTLE Sells Off at Opening NEW atock Chevr sold off at the opening of reductions announced by th f Studebaker at At Chandler fiw, a YORK market t lot M changed, the atoch Vioree-Arrow ¥ Mexican Petr 185 OF May 7 ey dora ressit of price for company, After the Crat wale quickly wold off to 58% aw orf Lat a fully ral Hat int 1 Asphalt dr 16%, but wer at 164M, then ped fract Union Pacttie A ae an Pacific w rati2 Oth Crucible, 86, unchan United Steel unchan an Internatt low Fr auc ading % ada, 41%, off n unchanged; Asphalt Haven, 19, off pal, 62, off Minolatr ff market closed trre neo had a ood ular ba le f \: Nethiehom § unchange dobaker, 66%, off 7 Anphalt %. off Ni Unit ip 18; Lehigh Valley & » Pore Btock Atehiaon | Amor, Hect sugar Amer. Car & Fay Amer. Internation American Su GRAIN MARKET cn éline May 7.—Grain the Chieag rade when the bottom dr mut of May wheat. Trade want to carry their Ma wheat over the holiday and 1 heavily, foll the rapid & the last few days, There was ¢ siderable activity In the market for the half wion, Other at tens dr in sympathy wheat. Provisions were lower May wheat opened unchanged at $L4kig and ¢ 4d off July wheat opened off le and wmed off After May ff we at September and el | Oats, May fand cl ye at od with eneral M at $1.16 eoairhon Jol off 1Me at 50%e. July corn opened and closed off Ye at 65e, up ning Petr 26% Pacttic pened off 8 joned off we addi Paeiti pened un ft %e at yeat—No, 1 2 red, tor san| Chicago Board of Trade (Saturday Quotations) 1. Th, Manning & Co, Hotet Building pen High) Low | Close 46% SLE BEGIN FL Lie L1G LM OO 6 oy x Jan a om ais ran ” rn Thy *% ah Ds Witiys Internation Total stoc Liberty Bonds (Friday's Quotations) Furnished by 1. 1, Manning & Co otel Nathding High soa rr 19.05 10.0 Nominal 10.05 10.05 = 10.00 Chicago Car Lots (Friday's Quotations) Furnished by L. I Maoning & Co, ' Hatler Motel Bailding - Re Cont. Kata. Lt Te 1 ¥ wt ty +6 to Chicago Live Stock CHICAG May 7.—towe—Itee * Tulk of 14@4.40; packing ne, SGT *, 600. Mark se? buteher stock ' canners and cutters, feeders, $6.50@T.85 ssq10 400 “ | Grain site) 873 whee OTe Pitty 4&e A706 978 Total bon: 2,220,000 eee ‘ 90.60 ‘ i nalen, § Foreign Securities (Pritey* Quotations) Pernished by 1. TH. Manning & Co. Hater Hetet Mallding ket Rtoek Russten 60, m 60, a9 1926 ive iat 17 begs Market Foreign Exchange ciated siteng. "Sterling © April. & year ae Foretan i| * Public | Markets | PIKE PLACe pure An. 4 tow, milk, > 16 a al re off ot 4 ates shipping board and other com: Wainuts—cor . Pennvte—Vircinia Keystone P. ° mixe proposals concerning % ions placed befo ” retary of Labor Davis DAIRY ‘PRODUCTS j tary Prices Paid to Shippers lance by President William L. Bettertnt ait zeress 32 of th n that the le iticte 1¢| decision will be delivered to | Monday mornin Mik Cot. £6. b, Seattio supply “ #/ $1,700 Fire Hits ing condit Davis was given ase Brow rs ader DAIPY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Destere Batter—Local creamery Frick Bans —Frest Pullets Cheese Or. triplets ‘Wisconain Block Swine Wanb. triplets POULTRY ou 4 Prices Faid by Wholesale Dealers poe 9 , undam ranch Ducks—Live ae Mam—Live, under 6 tbs. Live, 4 Thx. and up Geese —Lressed ‘Live Torkeys Live oe Betgain Hares—tive POULTRY Prices Vaid Whotesal: George e build works who unything to € ter prosy minate lusion with be competit en into « an ive bidder will sullty ¢ misdemeanor un a tive June 10, Hea attorney for the d the board Friday 400@ 6.5) 14 es, $3011 10.00@11 Quotations at Stockyards Ww Primes 900@ Medium heavy r ir Rough heavy Pigs os a a nt steers... Medium fo chotce ™. Best cows and heifers Bulle ..- ’ ‘ Caives—Light Heavy - than 23 per British India 100m 4 600@ 7.2 6500 450@ 10.50@12 - 60007 Prime lambs Yearlings Wether Ewes HAY, Com— Whole Cracked, 100-1, encks Feed Meni, 100-1. sacks Barley— Whole, fend, 100-1, sacks Hed, 80- Ground, 160-1 Clipped, 100-% Oate—Whole, feed, Rolled, 70-T. racke . Ground, 80-™. sack» Sprouting, 190-%m Wheat—Recieaned AUG snulated GRAIN AND FEF es ire Per 110% Timothy Hay Straw 244.00 | 3 1:99.09 41.00 41.00 44.00 48.00 “42.00 | + 60.00 | 1.58.00 | 40.00! | oy 5400 | 06-1. BANK CLEARINGS atthe $5,996,010.08 481,617.52 s Clearings Balances Portland 4,697,531.02 985,245.61 Growing feed Mash, 100-t Kug Mash—100-1 Herateh Veed—109-™ Molassse Dairy Feea Wheat—Mixed feed, Coconnnt Meal . Cottonseed Meat Linseed Oil Meat Soya Bean Men! Meal earings no BM Balance sackn 169: 20-1, mi when ae Spokane 1,476,677.00 643,940.00 Cle a: 589,06 59. rings 00 lances 00 4” or 0 hoo work them by him f 1 | r ot new total red by + | ber nack, delivered & Oni Stew ¥ fle tat 4 Jomt 4s K Railway tn Broadway Building | the Portland Market Status ; Dn, Prim $8.60 s147 pier, Market nomi ew potat een or urne the Htall 40. ou N. Y. Coffee and Sugar Ww YORK, May Sugar, stead: $4.77G4.50; wranulated, $6.304°6.6 No, 7 Rio, spot, 6e Ib.; No 5% G0Me Ih cane tom QurEN Stalin 17-18, large cry Raw Cottey Bantos, caport to- or string but don. < lambs sider tal 9-28-24, Del! ‘ 126; 20 t. Jar caapberty or blackberry Jam, ta holce monk, Ihe 1; lamb The the. Sta 20, hailbut, n trot %. Stall 60, f » pork ana pink salt’ WESTLAKE 1 pkes. corn fi ne hot a 1 rice tha. fhe don; bh $2.00; 1 beans, 2 talis 16-17 ad. Wr un n Light flour, 10 the. s0U Good Condition ols | GARFORD $1,750 TERMS Mack-International Motor Truck Corporation spinach, be ™ 1000 Pike St. Elliott 1101 Ask for Mr. Rossbach END 6 the tomatoes, radinhen, HO OF ‘aiming that In ignoranc wrought by the peninsula storm of January 29 the purchased land valued at} 0,060,000 from the Clallam Lum company, the Larson Lumber | has filed suit in federal and wet] of the Olympkc timber | company leourt to their ancel the contract money back. 0 4) | TAR ATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921 AUTOMOBILE NEWS ‘New Yorkers | ee With Motor Bills ALBANY, N York motorlats are with rinlat motor bb or the are some more motor vehicle bills befe fow ature, and a others have been Miller ready passed and signed rnor The m one proyiding levice to ration bers on steering the omition to oe regiat ratic the latter ha howe cted to house seaxiora Among thi ng dinponiti oO numerous b on in on or getting litters the blichw the “finger print bill," wieht forgh ty pr chauffeurs, and requ of taxin erator» after eens a gtatowtde other motorint who with ine the owners to place their There in cane requirin ny ° sino the | bond for motor aceider ar iding manity her mot out the ulating the ¢ Kn would re nt signaling ear. The of like quir levie very " the red and thone on bill the of transfer and will ing into effe GOOD EFFECT OF WAR wence of the F of tish army ion in the Bt i « dur with ne ti ite automot ba to tor ¢ good any the © war are spending money on SCARCE Rubber IN GERMANY tha the fow highw wh coating LONDON HAS PILOTS w London and on ret itn ined to weey to © be our ord | 1 mak pleasurable to al When ther ight and your 4 ‘ouch the iriver apy Kent-Des Maines Dee Moines-Taroma Hightine Kenton-Renten Junction Go % Maple Valley! ing at ar Mount Maple Valley, 6 Hobart, of via Bwan Mane Valley-Miack Dian Kent Maple Valley Woodiny ite New port laeaquenh Kenton. Newport Mhamend ALL PAVED ‘ ROADS IN GOOD Hirhmond n hen Istand re Stewart Products Service Station 910 East Pike Street DELIVER COLD M capacit It will pay you to buy a USED OAKLAND guaranteed by AUSTIN- MOSELEY CO. Oakland Dealers 12th and Pike CHEVROLETS Dulmage Motor Co. Says: Drop the price on Model 490 Touring Cars $175.00. That means the new list price on these cars will be as per telegram from New York— *64 This makes the Chevrolet Car the best buy in America. .00 Factory We can make you immediate delivery. W. S. Dulmage Motor Co. 925 East Pike. East 544. {WAYS TO CUT COST AND INCREASE PLEASURE tre quietly speedometer « time park aay re cod jumt it makes @ the side walls aphite ing be ward 0 ) the rear axle is beat greane | box « chart of @* , for reference im It takes about three weeks to cure (Paid Advertisement) LIVE QUESTIONS FOR THE YOUNG ME REPUBLICAN CLUB EDWIN J. BROWN 1 Columbia Street Durpone of this letter in to call low pene t < 24 d some few facts to Repube 24 I owe ore unfair to ers by the in th lens R6 break th oters uch to the Republican vot= ing county. It would be judge t publican vote Republi county and state; me means can be found grip (the strangle that the Republican ring politichanm now have on the taxpayers of thi county and state, it will be nece sary for all hands to join the Repubs lican party for the avowed purpose of cleaning its house It in popular to be a “good, old Republican”—-so much so that mi who were Dem in other sta! [found it agre nd profitable be a Republican after they Seattle, the mor iD they had an appetite for publ office In the early fall dent Woodrow Wilse hanging in the d Meves’ Cafeteria, w n's Republic regular n | President. Wilson's pie ush of bl in fact, “*hot-headed” anarehi and in accord with ‘he blican doctrine of President's picture was ti the wall and put where cratic features would not ¢ this American Republican ‘The World War started in Re. The people of this nation we evenly divided in their sympathi jas to the contending powers Europ but when rman sul marines continued to destroy Ame jcan property and life, our nal went to war, The bass-drum and bell-rinj Republican politicians, with janvil chorus began (to advertis themselves) by shouting for suuhal |paredness and continued thei demnation of President Wilson |the war was over for not bre for war, but when they ac | Sresalonal committee to jwar, ave xpenditures, its chairman, Graham, after overworki fact nerve on this Repu melling committee, reported condemned President Wilson and tha Democrats for beginning war pi srations In 1918 and being fully jared for war without allowing |Republican publicity "bureat | know it, for while the Republics [politicians at Washington were [lowing their usual vocation Tding the interests of the pi the first preparedness was established by the Demme jocrats in 1915, and was author! |by Congress in 1916, and made all surveys of milita powers and the economic war strength if | nation. Then the Council of Natio |Defense (the President's cabi |was supplemented by an advi mmission of specialists appoin President Wilson organized & and the war preparations pi Dr. Hollis Godfrey Howard Coffin nard M, Baruch 0} Sam Gompers ranklin EL Rosenwald Daniel Willard of Baltimore advisory commission, four of who were Republicans, put this nation @ war basis without the Republi iticlans finding it out until the war was over. Furthern when war was declared, this |was prepared and ready, as | jproven by the rapidity ‘with wi we got into action, also by the done and results accomplistied wi were in action. |. Let's get neare | Republican | mittee Martin |Julus home. Now, ¥: eS are ked when you te= President's victure tison with war as a partisan d with extra about it, ¢ mmander-in- ranc conduct Democrat publican; was Adm in char e war zone; Hi Republ an, f : Herbert Hoover, 2 publican, was food Howard C. Coffin, @ | Republican, was in charge of ‘ail raft production; Major Genel |Goethals, a Republican, was charge of ship building; B. R. Stete: tinlus, a Republican, was appointed assixtant secretary of war, in cha of all supplies; Major General Crowder, a Republican, was ff draft; neral Pe: a Republican, was chie army; Henry P. I a Republican, waa hend of them ross; Charles harles Plex, be in charge of the emergency fleet | poration: Frank Vanderlip, a Re lean, managed the war sa’ jcampaign, Whom did you say money Was spent by? i S | HERE IS A FACT ia | Here in the State of Washiny |with one hundred and. forty-t | peop n the | hundred and forty were and three Democrats. |that at the time President W |picture was #0 offensive to jclub, many of your men! | were living at ‘th se of tl [people under govern |ment, drawin y for doing patty If you deny thi publish your nam your ap= ean Garfield, a | administrator (bashful) | ministrator; |charge of th C. Mareh, yion | stare of th - Republi I unders! the Allow me to submit for proval a Republican cam for 1924 as follows: mo f Harding and |times, hard-tack, high tax and | tax Your party yntrol of Congress t tw ars, U. S. Senator Ne ry of Michigan, who fraudulenth » the Republicans a majority and the balance of power 1918, and the Republican corrape Anz are now lily-white gog epublicans, and your party I ing astonishing stccess in adopen the Wilson peace treaty, plece-meal, and the De atic foreign policy as well, while on your party's own |{nitiative, your sole achievement ia |the acquisition of an Airedale dog land the promise of a bull pup, Ob, yes, 1 forgot—"Red” Ringen= yore has joined your party; his cons jence lifted him bodily out of the wmoeratic party, | should jollity jhe Hite an party maching- of Chicago, t f cant wast jeneral Pershiny f of our army poll... 3 of 1920 Pr ‘s picture Wi m4 Pp of the United] hipping board, one