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SEATTLE (STRAWBERRIES _ ARRIVE HERE ANTI-JAP BILL Sterling High Boosts Stock Ma TO BE TESTED Be ‘SHIPS KEEPING (DONT CROWD] _ SCHEDULE HE 300sts Stock Market A new high for atertthe Waxcept for mot |Mecler anthJap | will be tested in th had a favorable effect on 4 ownership law ra in which yesterday's declines Two and a Half Carloads on stock market today 6 mult of Takust | Charles Ilo Kono, fe] . secretary of mtate, filing» of articles of incorporation fo wland holding ¢ ” strawberries arrived of T00 EARLY = That’s Woolley’s Explana- tion for Ills; Sees Trend to Single System wholesale market T will come be of the cold , the price was 50 cents lems weather and « ints will be ality of the| TER IS SEIZED UP: ropence on the top quality berries at $3 ° | antiJap measure a line and, transfer of the veewel t Admiral line service and Western, shipping board. 0 for a 20-cup crate Japanese can be citizeas of the state 30 DOGS, 18 CATS IN HER FLAT; SHE’S FINALLY EVICTED > dineane in the Ger d from reports ‘ have depended lar and Florida districts. ite Morida plantations f Raila yielded t Kelly-Springfield dec! y was sald to Asparagus receipts are increasing. out the better part of reported plans for @ wo ak g quotation eanler 4 2% to a f two |making quotations easier at 12% BY H. B. HUNT WASHINGTON, ents a pound There is prac tically no demand for The majority of sales were to restaurants and hotels ifornia new Garnet potatoes, which a car arrived Two | Watertr part of the ¢ ed the ship at this port returned when » explained the ported plans f ine reom crew Jucta, which sold dow but most of “United State lean Heet Sugar. presen| United States, W, Woolley Interstate commerce commisston. the world economic chipping board, gr 2; left Monday night ® over a Chin Bamsford hi 1 from her flat in Chicago. Kelly-Spring butter market while the eae was nteady to 1 cheese mar All quotations re nged Tuesday VEGETASLYS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers START SUMMER CRUISE the premature ef the roads to private operation. N. Y. Stock Sintitien (Monday's Quotations) 1, Manning & Co, Batier Hotel Building i begin with the sailing of 57 from the port GRAIN PRICES ‘DROP SLIGHTLY | Prophet thru bis recommendation According to health authorities other members of Made before As these cruises, ‘prise about 15 days each, ‘led part of the drill service, reservists who are not on hand will | ; Bamstord slept on the se nhe stuffed them herself and kept them (o decorate IKNDED EXTENSION VERNMENT CONTROL ‘The remainder of the commission ) Mirged the early return of the roads ‘to private control. ing government ownership or per Manent operation, extension of the period of govern- ‘Ment operation so that the roads xpenses of the trip are paid by government 41% Green Pens 4) Horserndinh SOUTH KNOCKING SEATTL San Francisco and Ls little knockers, a SeeteeES le Ay Local hot house, per orate Nome al » 4 Angeles are recommended an Jand closed off - Northwest Towboat Owners’ who has just returned from a tour of California. “They're taking every opportunity | cloned at that | ete on difficulties and also i closed unchanged could be made operation and proper bases fhed for rate and other regu oats dropped ‘| Tabloid Coming, May 29. National Disabled Soldiers’ week revive the Seattle spirit a the untruths jdown there Arkansas, per hamper ... | Tomatoes Mex: ‘Today there is more than a little tion as to the possibility that the government may be forced again Wo take over the roads for another ‘of operation or see them, one one move into receiverships with fesulting confusion and disorgan- PROBE SHIP Stranding of the steamship Santa on Marrowstone week was due to defective steering gear, according to testimony of the NDIN TRANDING May 9 to 16 Lend a hand; give a dollar; do your 2 bit for the wounded, boomed. Picture shows Miss Mazine Jercoke, serving a customer. Ran Still to Earn Living, Says Mother Putting up the plea that she was foreed to adopt desperate measures ‘ 1 tron & Steel ¢5 Chicago Board of Trade, (Tuesday's Presbyterian 8. Beekman. Florence De & debtor nation,” “we have developed erediter nation of the world. while we have been producing States steamboat inspectors Monday 700) church tonight; continued today. 4 Gets $10 for honesty, Dried, per 2h-%. bow Hearing is bein : . SHIP IS LIBELED Charging that she damaged wall of the Lake Washington canal to the extent of $180 while passing thru the locks last fall, ship Forest King has been libeled by the government. . $1,000; owner rece! Turks strong for American-made rubber heels, jconsul at Constantinople. has become less able than to buy from us. “Phe result is that our mills are down; the grain from our and elevators is failing Pineapples Per crate Taagerines —Per bor Vanadium steet! urges Hugh A. Winkenwerder, dean, school of forestry, U Three one-act plays written by unt- versity mudents to be produced at Weatinghouse ES PARALYZED, DEMAND DECREASES AUCTION SAILING SLOOP An unnamed sailing sloop, seleed Says Official | With the « from Seattle |night of the amahip 1 alloc 4 y to the Steamship Co., as representa the North At omehip Co tipping board triet has been ¢ his was the announcement shipping board eruited in delayed by the illness of |mineer, She is expected to ms The zo for the Kast count, with the Marine Engineers’ tion In Seatt |pa ana WI |by the one day, he said. ing crews would be accorded v age in the North. | by the shipping board. business immediately| at this time are futile. Chinese-White Girl 'Strike Fails to Halt "Em, tie and Went 1 but one of rriers in this dig! ten out on echedujg! | time, with a full non-union crew. M. Sermmen, district a ption i» the steamahi Her crew in fully mmen aid, but departu Livingstone, which left Seatt icouver last night to complet taken away from the U. | Transport Co. upon reports that that concern had signed an agreement associa the steamers West Jape and Montana are load- jing. Their crews will be cempleted time the vessels are due to wail, Semmes predicted. The crew \for the Livingstone was recruited im H. C. Cantelow, assistant general |manager for the Pacific Steamship | Co, stated Tuesday that his come @ pany had been advised by the ship — ping board that priority in recruit. — tailing for Alaska, This is in a pation of the threatened food oun Officials of the local Seamen's union today were standing pat om their refusal to send their men back Waitresses in the Balti-|'e work on the new terms proposed more cafe, Chicago, appeared Press dispatches from Wash in knee-length red pantalets, ata et te ae indicate that negotiations between! shipping board representatives and union leaders were at a standstill Both sides have apparently decided | that further attempts at agreemeg Dope Trial Delayed Due to the absence in Alaska of one of the government's chief wit- provide a living for her four|/nesses, trial of Ko Lal, charge children and her grandchild.| with possession of narcotics, was Mrs. Christine M. Smith, 6754 19th] continued Tuesday to the next term N. W., was let off with alof federal court. of $50 Tuesday when she Ko Lai was arrested by federal pleaded guilty to booze charges | officers when he attempted to smug before Federal Judge E. E. Cush-|gle narcotics to a white girl, industry partially para the demand for coal decreases. Meany hall Friday night Public invited to see workings of from booze when auctioned ™ Arresting officers testified to find for the dope habit. “With decreased comes a tremendous shrinkage | 3 Vin demand for transportation—and| 8. Marshall W | government birthday of Florence Nightingale. Dr. William A. Brown, of Chicago. ing two large stills, 300 gallons of| Chicage Car Lots Mende: pt per » sacks in Mrm, Smith's peeseasion, |Old Soldier Loses ase ~~ & Co. Batler Motel Baltding Furnished byt DAIRY siscestsiim Prices Paid to Shippers further curtailment of coal min NAMED INSPECTOR Frank Turner, cific shipmaster, 200 members King Sunday School association yesterday “La Poudre aux Yeux," play to be presented by Friday night. o, with freight rates and the of building materials remain- high, there is a minimum of He Wants ’Em to has been named ¢| inspector of hulls at San Francisco He succeeds Milk--Cwt. £6. b. Beattie mupply Wheat, 59 care; corm, 249 care; was in a hospital under treatment $50 to Fake Buddy J. B. McCiain’s heart and pocket- . book opened when an old buddie Return His Booze | tives him for few dollars, Mon- Guthrie, who died two weeks ago. DAIRY PRODUCTS Capt. Turner has been in the U. and road and building mate. | ADS Tarr ection for the last 14 University of California Glee club To perform at Meany hall, university, Friday night, Arthur Y. Boyce, Seattle druggist, for the return of liquor held as evi- dence against him by federal prohibi- tion officers were being heard Tues- on concert | constitute approximately 70 per ‘of all railroad freight traffic, |7*4™ you begin to appreciate what) Ww SKIPPER FOR TYNDAREUS Yresh ranch cry jues in superior court. Ernest Kurth wants $9,000 for death of wife, “| Rail Leader Blames Arguments on the motion of|day. McClain, who lives at the Old Soldiers’ Home at Retsil, Wash. gave the old friend a $50 note ta get changed. McClain told police Tuesday that his friend had not day by Federal Judge E. E. Cush-| returned. The Blue Funnel ner peg us ia scheduled to sail for the Orient eee © She is now loading cargo at Sound cities. She will be com- manded by Capt. A. C. Wilson, suc ceeding Capt. E. has left for the East, where he will command other vessels of the com- killed by auto driven by Hans the restoration Wheeonsin cream | brfeie” General Deflation and the ¢: May 10—An at would be a ti WASHINGTON, tack on the “widespread propagan. da” for lower freight rates opened the senate interstate commerce com. Investigation of the rail- to National Association School Accounting and Business Of- ficiais in Detroit; . necretary of Seattle school district Wash. triplets Ambassador endous step i Prices Paid by Wholesale Desiers If Is the sv- oe baton SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 10—Colonel George Harvey, new|here today in the first inning American ambassador to Great Brit- jain, arrived here today on the Aqui- — he's his nephew, but no rela- Goon Dip, Chinese consul, ex- Goon Tong, held on rn Eg #2 | charges, merely bears same family Amphion chorus will present an- nual spring concert at Meany hall, Wednesday night. May Dearborn Schwab will appear as so prano soloist, . Richmond Smith, Railway Ex- awarded contract for Puritan theatre, to be built at 1301 45th wt, University district. It's 4 movie house. be Statistics] ‘t8s «.|MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. instance, until we establish of coal production, the question is foing to be in- Julius Kruttschnitt, the board of the Southerf Pacific, told the committee that general de- Nation, and not high freight rates, was responsible for business stagna- chairman of LINER TO BE LAID UP After completing her present trip, the O. 8. K. liner Arabla Maru will be Inid up at the yards in Kobe for Esch-Cummins law provides | overhauling ana repairs, according the consolidation of the mult!-|to dispatches from the Far East. She of roads in this country into @/is at present en route to Seattle with & cargo of silks and general freight | eee Werther Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, May 10-8 A. M. Riamg barometer, showers: wind south, 5 hour. Passed in, ; ot BD. Kings! Ho blamed this stagnation for in- abiity of producers to dispose of their products and charged that in many cases the middleman waa re sponaible for lower rate agitation. Thé witness proposed a series of Denver Live Stock Market May _10.—Cettie—Resstpas, 5 “In that connection, however, I If it is better have some 15 or 20 yong than Present individual not three or four be better |zs mi And if three or would be better than 15 or 20.) ™ would not ONE be better than p three or four?” W. GOODS ON EXHIBIT HERE): i. Fhe order to accommodate the many who were unable to attend industrial show at the Arena a time ago, Frederick & Nelson's conducting a special exhibition “Washington Manufacturers in connection with ‘Washington Week.” Management of the store has with the Women’s Federated in arranging the displays of hington-made goods in the mak Many attractive have been fitted up, where metamorphosis of a finished from the raw material may change bidg., gE gon Meaiom heavy oeeee heavy ..- transportation with the railroads. Portland Market Status 5: sorte lambs, om systems competing EMERGENC ¥ RATES the 15 or 207 Washinton and Oregon were confer. ring at Yakima Tuesday with Henry . of Princeton, N. representative of the interstate com. merce commission, emergency rail rates to move the re mainder of the 1920 crop. trick, attorney for the transportation bureau of the local Chamber of Com merce, and J. Curtis Robinson, the Northwestern Arrivals and Departures 10 PPB ros Swifteure, from wei May 9 --Motorahip . C9 Dp om; ate Calves—Light 4 canners, $3@ 4.50; bulls, $2.50@5. calves, $2011 Ruby from Victoria, Julia Luckenbach from ofaton, U 8 A T Buford from Tacoma, 2 p. m. 44m ctty delivery GRAIN AND FEED City Wholesale Prices, #15) Montgomer: May 10—Str Toyama Maru for Manila, Tordoff, Sibel or San Franciace, Fae May %—Str C for Boint Welle and Vancouver, ob Alaskan Vessels Cordova—May %—Halled, Watson, south bow 6 May %—Hailed, western. eouthboved, ; » southbound, 10 p. m. Vessels in Other Ports Hongkong—May 6— manager of Medeen, bir: Edmo Brandon, May, Seattle Alvin Seattle . Sea ‘Money on Call Money on eal, S4OE% per York, | Wheat All-Grain Chop—-#0- 1 100-1. sqeke * Public | Markets | American cane Luts, Anna Norma, Se Hayashizakt, mercantile paper, Saburo, Seattlo ling peaches, § | Ohiek Mash Growing mash, 100-T, ska Is opened mes Mash Molasses Dairy Veed Arrived, str Teucer . ‘ : 7 Ethel Eunice, 8 ‘fa Exchang ge NEW YORK, May 16 at # new high on the present move t © from yeaterday Arrived, atr Kaatern der from Seattle. Arrived, str Edmore) Auto clu cotter pure italian olive ot, y §—Galled, str hanges were strong. May 4—Arrtved, str Africa Maru from Seattle. May %—Arrived, str Pred Baxter from Seattle, dollars, $0,9012 bottle cider vinegar, 166 Kronen, $0.1783 Meeker, Louise M. nessed. chines in the exhipits will be in fon from 10 a. m. to 4 p. h day this week. President from Beat W.. Annapolis GINEERS ELECT N. ¥. May 10.—The convention of the Association of Engineers lant Garman as | Shall 2 can Silver Bar pineapple, 19¢ rs terson, Marcy, 1, Walla Wall RE cesses BIRTHS McLean, Stewart, Fas 'ax-Free Securities : Cause High Fares} | WASHINGTON, May je issuance of tax rities is one cause of high street Morning decid tric light and gas ra Ww H. Gadsen, Abandon Army Posts That Do Not Exist! Dikxpatches from Washington this | /?-) es that Secretary Weeks had recommen Puget Sound army ports would | be abandoned. Eastern oyster . Weatern oyster . n Directors included 1707, Jeckson st., girl, 7 318 14th ave. N. W., A Butler, Phoenix 1 nck, Seattle, and Fimothy May — No. i z.; Garrison By of Philadelph| ' cottage ‘cheene the senate finance committee fo. | | Gardeq, Poppy 80 y is bidding for the} |Mirror Draws Crowd |... to Artist’s LONDON, May who has just 7009 Dayton ave. and Vashon Isls Gadsen, representing the American |” “Electric Railway association, fean Gas association and Electric Light association, told the|¥# for a number of years committee that public utility bonds Tree Point to carry high interest rates to “bly were compete with tax exempt bonds of t? | ‘the federal, state and city govern- posts has been in active + ttle pig sausage :|Indorse Plan for State Budget Law The Intereiuh council, 11 business and civic clubs of the » indorsed Monday the campaign of the Lower Cost of Government league for a state budget law, ‘ational |nOne of th Oy. 21 Boren ave. N. 4913 44th ave, S., girl rl 10.—An American returned from Paris! tells an interesting story of a recent art exhibition there, were hung and each artist tried to attract popular attention, framed his picture in a large mirror and every woman visitor passing by | to straighten her} hat and dowter her nose, always & crowd before his painting. and Vashon island prob- | reservations created ed States in the early days They were never de stows, all kinds representing Many pictures | 4 for future use, ¥. re nis, W, Marty, J. D. / ments. This adds to costs of utility |V°loved by the government. operations. | 5 DEATHS 63, 3809 28rd avy. & WIN PAVING JOB Nelson & Nordstrom were low bid- | ders before the county commission. » stretches of pav- Minna, Elizabeth, |Oregon Fishermen Strike Is Settled May 10.—The fish- which has paralyze: ining industry on the lower Columbia since May 1, at 6 p.m, Wednenc This announcement the cannery operators today rewentatives of tho fishermen’s union, 7 Clive Heddie trial for manslaughter, into street car a month, killing three persona, 1122 Hiawatha pl, | 1748 Lith av. ASTORIA, Ore., . ermen’s strik ers Monday on t on the east side of Lake They offered to do Hunt's 9 and Francis ve Johnson, Anna F., 67, 1303 FE. Marion) San Francisco Produce ‘road for $2: dy road for $3, ll be awarded within a week. UNEMPLOYMENT DECREASES PORTLAND, “Ment conditions in Washington are eccording to Federal Emmeline G., 80, -Calitorr a flats, fancy, 160 Ib, Louisa, 40, 319 2 24c doz; under: \, kized puilets, 206 dor. 5, 9241 Hunter fishermen last night much improved. oyment Agent W. 456 Maple Leat been agreed upon canneries are United States st cents a pound approximately 009 men still out of work in the Carpenter said. tons, | New itt, t, filled tonnag 224, ay against 6,2 31 and 10,359,767 on April 30, 1920, April 40 totaled 5,845,-| Anderson, John A., . King county i, » Wi. An 26, 1810 28rd ave, Nishimura, Mateu, 23, 605 Jackson, | pound for salmon welghing in excess of 25 pounds, k und beans, 2 for pink salmon, 260, “Babe” Ruth, Ete.; Harvey . Arrives in England| oleae ae the Yankee-Tiger game. One was on base. Middieton was ing for the Tigers. $110 . Stock in the new Oregon-Washington Canning & Preserving Company has unusual attraction as an investment, whether you buy much or little. Preferred stock at $100 a share pays 8% inter- est (cumulative). Here’s your steady income on a basis equaling the best investments that a truly wonderful investment market offers. Money rates are dropping. You can’t always hope for 8% yields. Yet back of the Oregon-Washington Company is the success of the Puyallup & Sum- ner Fruit Growers’ Canning Company, a dividend payer for many years. Common stock at $10 a share is particularly in- viting because of its potential value. It has full participation in the earnings after the preferred interest is paid, and when the preferred is re- tired Common Stock owns the company. Voting power is vested in the Common Stock. Buy share for share Preferred and Common at $110 for the two. Participate in present profits and share the great future of the berry industry. Subscriptions taken at any of these banks or financial houses: Seattle National Bank John EB, Price & Co, National City Bank Metropolitan National Bank The Bank of California, N, A, Or, send in name and address for complete in- formation. Ruth made his ninth home BRON Pa Fotis nsen c4.0s< se came anibe ao BOGOR iis ihn ets RR RES OREGON-WASHINGTON CANNING & PRESERVING COMPANY : ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE FOR KING COUNTY: Reginald H. Parsons HM. C, Henry Gordon C. Corbaley J. W. Spangler Temporary Offices: 531 Henry Bldg. SEATTLE Elliott 4184