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THE piciddinteatare otaareees SEATTLE STAR Three Wells” Being Drilled by Standard, Swastika, and Forks Cos. What's doing the Olympic Peninsvlat What aro the prospects for oil? Most people usually think of the Olympic peninsula as being valuable Principally for its timber, The entire} on area is heavily forested and is cov. |! Pee ered by one of the largest single /Ction of Licenwed Mast and ©) Blocks of standing timber in the Unit. | Mates of Coastwise Steam Vos ef States today. A large share of Me4ring on the temporary Injunction SU thie timber is being held as future |/OPtMined by the government aguinst i) xeserve by lumber corporations, For /*'X local marine organizations | @his reason development along all/continued Friday u June 6 Himes has been retarted. Lack of |Pederal Judge Joren Noterer Rramsportation facilities has been,| Counsel for the five other defend Heretofore, the principal direct cause |AMt ormantzath were willing for/u @f the failure to develop this most |tPe continuance. Promising area, yet the center of the The injunction waa obtained tn Poli” district is only 90 miles west |COMMectipn with the marine strike ‘Of Beattie. that is fow in progrest It restrains the defendants fro: asain OF THREE WELAS ARE @isturbing in any the property BEING DUG controlled by the shipping board, and In the past several generalty|is cxpecially directed to prevent abortive efforts to bring in oi! wells|picketing of shipping board voswe ave been made. The faflures of} Martin claimed that his client ts These undertakings have been due to! not a member of the American Fed se of improper machinery or drill methods, luck of experience or ‘@perating capital, or even Illadvised ‘er improper selection of drilling sites, B is asserted. _ ‘Three years qgo the King Oi com ‘pany started same development work 7 en a small scale in Jefferson county "Ym 1919 the Standard Ot! company ob- _Pained thousands of acres of inases nd lands and started drilling in A@rays Harbor county. This had the ‘@ffect of calling more definite atten ion to the district and was followed considerable active development At present there are three “gompanies actively engaged in de |" elopment work. ‘The Standard Of! company ts oper. near Moctipa. The Forks Drill- company is located at the town Forks, in Clallam county, in the ‘Rorthern limits of the of! area, and the Swastika Oil company ts develop- its holdings that are located on coast between these points and the mouth of the Hoh river, in county. ‘The Standard Of company at prpe is drilling two wells. These wells have to go deep to get produc on account of the great depth Fover burden there existing. before Of strata are encountered form the same condition bly holds true in the northern DRILLED TO FEET DEPTH _The center of the fieid is along the bh river. Here it is expected the Dearing strata will be found at ch shallower depths as the surface has already removed consid. amounts of the “Hoh forma. or oli-bearing rocks. Just h of the mouth of the Hoh river, one of the largest known oi! in the district, the Swastika company is operating. A well has drilled to a depth of 1,120 feet. ofl has been encountered and Wy flows of wet gas. ‘The old style of drilling machinery methods used was found inade- to make “hole” jn the forma- as the soft rock and great gas jure cansed frequent caving of ‘well. Realizing that further work “@h the existing well with the ma chinery they bad was difficult and result In probable loss of , the company decided to buy and use new equipment. A complete new heavy rotary rig Bnd other equipmeny pas been bought ‘and now les on th dock at Hoquiam, waitin favorable conditions for tion to the well. ‘Both the Forks Drilling company (Bhd the Swatsika Oi! company are lo- @al concerns. Forks Drilling com- pany is headed by Martin H. Ryde, President, with Geo. W. Dutton as Qecretary. R. J. Fisher is president of the Swatsika Oil company, with Fred C. Ferree as secretary, and Wm. H. Harmer sales manager. FURTHER PRICE CUT NECESSARY NEW YORK, May 27.—Further Price reductions may be necessary Before norma! conditions in the steel Gndustry are restored, Judge Elbert HL. Gary deciared today in an address Before the American Iron and Steel institute here. a ate ‘3 bs With a few exceptions, he said, it ‘Would be unjust to reduce wages further until living costs were brought down. ‘The American people at present are Mot buying enough to supply them. the ary corofo! Reece! W es tes ceinary roa ri ws ‘ved by 6. § Noval Radle alice’ Tx’ Receiver CHICAGO, May Flooding of ry o they ha May 26-—Str City of Spokane, Yoko- livestock mark over th untry | the means to do so. hama tor Seattle, 2.029 miles trom Ben or Sloan Shipyards } is condition has resulted because|ti#. § P. m.; str Arizonan, Astoria for Be |with light and medium weight hogs Thi 7 it ettie, aix miles north of Colum er| George H. Walker has been ap | today caused the price of porkers to fhe great purchasing public has|iightahip, § p.m: str Queen, Kan Fran-| pointed receiver for the Sloan Ship-|reach the loweat point. since 191 formed the opinion that there “has|cisco for Seattle, 286 miles from Bea yard’ corporation, the Anacorte i res Soitons thet there “nas sis* rr gr Woo alana, Kes for sect | Anacor' After a week of heavy decline F a eadinat sien oe me A he | 233 miles west of Cape Filattery, § ipbuliding comp y. nd the Cap | hogs tobormuned from 25 to 40 ce t 2 Lot yes Ste rs hon spi 4 Dm inlay is a c ie $00 gi s, by order of|a hundred pounds in the chief mar ‘a has failed, he said, ‘edera up Jeremiah eterer. | kets. ae to discriminate between different) Veggels in ae at Seattle |‘! concerns enumerated are de| 5 urmers, well stocked up with | | lines or departments of business, and) gmnitn Cove ‘Terminal—Pier A, str|fendants in a suit brought against |targe supplies of corn they were un } the whole economic system has suf-|" Cro Keys, wtr Wheatland Montana; | them by the government in connec-|able to unload, have fed the sur rier B, str str Kashima Maru. | ‘ . 2 fered. ee * ie American Can Co, Dock-—Schr Wawona. | tion with their operation for govern-|pius to hogs and rushed them to| & reget J ie eg gf etn he} Pell Street Terminal—Motorship Chu-| ment purposes during the war market nited States has been improving,| — kotak Leporte fro 7 ere to Gary said, but he asserted that the Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—str City | | Ne : ieee ie Lb ncceneee said, eres showed that hog receipts increa Iae! business, on the whole, is little Srchrehip One, All Barber Shops 110,000 over the corresponding time Better off tha “There 1 it was last, month is an abundance of new} business,” he declared, “wh both atélity and inclination to place it,| now waiting for further adjustments, | which will put costs. of living, selling prices, ware rates 1 incomes on Bsual, many will w. a ive parity. it too long.”* Buy-at-Home Plan May Bring Factory If the encouragement given Industries during the last six months by the “buy at home” movement is kept up, one of the large Kastern| manufacturers will establish a plant im Seattle, J. A. Swalwell, chairman of the Pacific Northwest Products committee of the Chamber of Com merece reported at Ube weekly meeting Thursday local} c ‘Ship News q Tides i in Seattle © sar RSDAY FRIDAY MAY MAY First Low Tite Fiet Low Tide First High tite Ta ft Low Tide | Second Low Tile m. 00 ft. |g: m., 0 ¥ High Tide | Second High m, 14 f.] 0066 pom, Tt DELAY HEARING ON INJUNCTION me Masters-Mates Reaiaiton Protests in Vain Over the protest of William Mar counsel for the Nept o jeration of Labor, is not on a strike land was wrongfully the defendants. tneluded among ee MOTORSHIP COMING With the arrival of the Danish motorshtp Fionia from Copenhagen, next Sunday, another trade line will have been inaugurated between Seat tle and North European porta, After discharging her | al merchandise ia Ww flour, She is opera by Balfe Guthrie, local agents, for the ern Asiatic Co. see RETURNS TO FRISCO A. P. Hammond, Pacific coast rep- resentative of the Luckenback cargo of Ke r the East quarters in San Francisco Thursday after a tour of the Northwest, which included a short stay in Seattle. ee RESERVISTS TO CRUISE Party of naval reservists from Se attle will leave for a two weeks’ ruise on the U. S. 8. Eagle June 12. This will be the second cruise of the summer. eee BRINGS PEANUT CARGO In addition to 214 yassengers, al! Orientals, the liner A big cargo of general merchandise. In. cluded on the manifest are 17,000 bags of peanuts, 1,165 balex of raw sik, 244 cases of silk goods and a large consignment of frozen ese». The peanuts were rushed here to beat the proposed new tariff. The Arizona will sail for the Orient June 8. eee DUTCH SHIP COMING Coming direct from the Panama canal, the Holland-American line steamship Nooderifk is due off Cape ‘ating in the southern limits of the| steamship lines, returned fo his head: |. 1 ona Maru | salen In @] brought to Seattle Thursday nifht a|™ ‘Rails Firm; List Is GREEN STUFF Qu iet on N. Y. Market TO.COME SOON) HEALTHY SHAPE YORK, May ck prices showed little change from ‘Thure ‘ h ” * Up at Tl, and American Can was unchanged at s reo-Arrow below 84. American Sua a wold off bo 61%. Unit tate nerel Motorn 1). Up Mr « Anphalt, @9, up %; Chandler, 68 Americgn Sugar *. Unchanged; Now ¥ ontral, 69%, up %; Ameri ae Stock Exchange (read Ferulshed by ution 5S STRONGER :: CHICAGO. May ‘ 1 p eo at Hi p May corn opened off % ed up at 6i%c and is ptemb ro per ‘ ff we, @ ned US May ats opened upehang 28 %o and odup %& J ¢ t ‘ we, and " up tee Cash Wheat enreaaa. 2 red, $1.67 May Na 2 hard, wheat t.09K. No Chicago Board of Trade (Priday’s Quotations) Furnished by Lt. Manning & Cote Pri ale Wire, HMatler Hotel Hullding. Wheat— Open High Low Close May See $10 $16 Be Joly 1260 127M Corn. May Lard May Chicago Car Lots (Thursday's Quotations) Furnished by 1 Butler 1 Gratn— Wheat ate Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, May Hows—Recetpta, 28,000, Market 25@400 lower, Bulk of t.50¢ butchers, §T.4s@T a 407.90; pigs, $ #0; rouhe, 4.65065 Cattle—Reeeipta 1.000. Market 10@ gher. Teet, $10.16. butoher stock, $505.60, canners ' ° o.c0@8.2 ' 008. “ Market stondy N Y. Coffee and ‘Sagkt Horeign Rachanbe Flattery Sunday night. She,will dis-|oy.eee openet lovee muovitoe tn dem hargo at Vancouver, B. C., Monday. | 30.0838; tire, ke because of the holiday here. She i«|# ‘ to.s938 understood to Mave a light inbound cargo, but will load a large consign ment of flour for her outward trip. eee FORECLOSURE ON COMPANY Foreclosure was made Thursday on mortgages on the property of cover the property of the Ba: terway Dock and Warehouse Co., Rogers Brown Transportation Co. and the Rogers Brown & Co. The action was brought tn the San Fran- ctsco district rt by the First Na- tional bank ce Francisco, a Weather Serena Repo: TATOOSH ISLAND, May 27.—8 A. M Rising baromet clear; wind east, sight miles an Pamed out, steamer, 6 p m.; mer, T m.: & steamer, 6:40 & tm. 5 A M—Passed in, str Arizonaa, ma Arrivals aa Departures Arrives May 26—@tr Arizona Mara from Me nila, 6:45 p.m. Ralied May. 27—Str West © from Ta- coma, 8:20 a m. May 26-4Motorship Wakena for British Columbia porta, § p m.; ste Morning Star far ma, > m Alaskan Vessels Petorsburg—May etr Aa Watson, north! ¢ midnight 2—May 2%—Hailed, str North stern, weetbound, § & um. Vessels in Other Ports Hongkong—May Arrived, str Fu shima Maru from Seattle. Balboa—May 26—Arrived, str Jalapa from #eattle; str Moerdijk from Seat tle. Ban Francisco--May 27—failed, atr Wilifare for Seattle, 1 a. m. Astoria—May 26—Aailed, str Arizonian for Seattle, 5:30 p. Reported by Wirel: Air Arizona Mara. Btr Delight tr Joffe str Victoria, atr tr Alameda. Admiral Dewey, str Admiral Admiral Sehtey, utr pokane. ntr Admiral ast Coal Bunkers—U 8 L 8 Swittsure U. 8 Bhipping Board Moorings—etr Westward Ho, str Kaatern leoniung, str Tippecanoe, atr Connecticut Btrect Terminal Yoya Atarka Steamship Moorings—étr Redon do Todd Dry Docks—BStr West Martiand, str Forest i wtr West Ivis, -achr Ad miral M Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging Co.—ser Patterson. Amen Yard—Str Roowevelt Nettleton Mill Dock—Mohr Edwin 1, Weat Heffernan Dock wtr Ketohikan, fitr Valdez, str Juneau, Mtroam—BSchr Chillicothe Winslow Marine Rallway—Bohr Spokano, ( tee bktn Anne Comyn, motorship Bantal mone Fiavia, barge Griffron, barge Menry |" Viilard, barge Coguitiam City, Portland Market Status Market PORTLAND, May 27.—Cattle nteady, unchanee Hoge Kece changed Hheep Receipts. unchanged, Market weak, un Market steady, San Francisco Produce BAN mat FRANC he don slaed pulle pour approximate k ure waa mac Maru upon Thursday ve 18CO, May 27.—F prime first, 33% nia flats, fancy @ pulleta, toe cain naree he val in Planning End of British Coal Strike! Lonm™ coal atrike to Close Monday, If you hay to get it dor h will May 27.—The ter te Mh n the way to sott valued at 1 by the nelz liner Kashima le ritish ment, it war lieved today after a conference between miners, colliery Premier I20¢4 George hed leaders of the warring groups seasion at} 11 o'clock and was under “to have made an important statement There was an optimistic air about |the two parties as t left the board of trade later for separate confer It has been reported that Lloyd ernment subsidy f the coal indus | try up to 10,000,000 pounds hair to be eut, prepare ne Saturday, All barber he @closed on Monda an 104% Misaurt Pacific New Have Northern Pactti Pan-Amer. ¥ Verse Atrow ‘ r K Th arse | Me 1% y 26 Republic Iron & Stoel 7 BOM 8AM Kock Istana 3% 298 Minclair ( . » ‘ 0% Btudebake ? 1 * . Liberty Bonds (Thareday’s Quotations) Furnished by b. B. Mane ace Butler ietel talids Rertew Hien aye 978 he oe Total bomd salen, 112,986,000, eae Foreign Securities weday's Quotations br th Manning & Ca lor Hotel Building jer w Kerlin W. Le te Hamburg W. 1 Hamburg W. Ly sedom 6%, ted King BGe niled Kingdom § . Railroad Securities (Thareday’s Quotations) Fervished by L. Mh. Manning & Co, Hautler Motel Dailding a entral Pacifie 1 B&Q Joint 4s 1a Ret. to..22. - a BANK CLEARINGS 1] Seattle | Clearings $4,002,836.79 | | Balances 723,034.25 | Portand + 3,684,202.00 842,552.00 Charingn Balanc | ° Clearings . Spokane : 1,469,614.00 13,6 Balancee ....6 seve 6.00 Tacoma jc | Balances . earings 276,422.00 | 380.00 | * Prices of Hogs Hit Down Grade for last week. The very good, it was The buge market men grade of he reported influx is about spent stated. Memorial day, it was announced to-| day. Rats Scattered by Campaign in London LONDON appeared in urbs, seekin from the cam areas agn ORDER 8STRE May well-to-do refi Rr L it vce npalg inst them. m h have sub: is believed, sn carried on in oth S IMPROVED Counell streets and sewers commit Thur Pin tween Pike pl, and First ave, the pwart ordered e and impre by |\Farrell Declines Shipping Berth from points south of the Snake river, {| Fresh Local Supply t rive Regularly (UTILITIES IN 0 Ar- Ever Before Better Off, Financially, Than |} Fresh green stuff wil be arriving| Seattio's city utilities are better off. regularly from the local fields within | financially, than ever before in thelr two or three*woeks. The supply of| history, members of the utilities com head lettuce, which has been arriv-|mittes declared Thursda ter ing in wmall lots, will 1 Wo #at-|wurvey of the various departments infty t lomand for that stock afte The city railway fund shows a Wednesday or Thursday of next! cash balance of $122,500, according te week, The lettuce will be sold around |the councilmen, The city leht de $3 & crate. Carrots, beets, green peas! partment mhows a cash balance for —— Mfc sor ee oe “ithe first time in its history, and D. . ha am |M. Lamb, departmenta! auditor, pre California, Winningstadt brand | dicts that the cash on hand inxide of cabbage was selling at 4% cents &/a year will amount to $500,000, The pound jlieht department bas financed exten A car of Mexican tomatoes was on | sions out of operating revenues, in the market Friday, selling at $4 4 4 of from the proceeds of bond lug. ‘The Texas tomatoes, which Jin packed in fourbasket crates, were| A cash balance of $175,000 re being sold at $2 to A orate |ported by the water department, ew California Garnet potatoes) which has always been one of the were moving well at 6 to 6% cents «| most successful city utilities. Water pound, bd rates have not increased here in 12 There waa a brisk tone to the! years trawberry market Thursday, Three ra F aoe cars of the Florin berries were quickly being cleaned up at $3.7 to $4 a crate There in a heavy production of but ter thruout the country, Quotations © steady to firm The egg and markets are steady. VE TABLE BY HERBERT W. WALKER Prices Vaid Wholesale Dewlers WASHINGTON, May 27.—Inventt | Artichokes Cal. doa 125] gution of charges that several no Asparagus —H Wash. per ib... 100 18! called service men's organizations aro aces 7 13% | collecting large sums of money for Necta—ier sack 1.60 | privategeain under the guise of help- Cabbage “Cal Winninestadt, 1, 60 6% ing vethrans, was started today by Sommbaeice hethensn, 6a. 126 | the house rules committee. Gartio-Per ™ The charges that some of these or: Gree Fese--Cal, par TM |eunimtions are “getrich-quick” nln . mon for promoters were made by we, por crate sentative Royal Johnson, South oer Dakota, himself a veteran. dor bunches | per = ban » per is ow Garnet ton FROITS Prices Paid Wheleenie Dealers Appies— + ‘ cup ert 4 per eraia..& NUTS ® (Se. Mtall $1, fresh churned| Hin wife, May, is made a co a %. Stal 73. i DAIRY PRODUCTS 93.50 ton Beal prota defendant. Pondexter claims to Prices Paid to Kbippere ‘iat tt, teal’ reeat,|have been born in India and to n rk ronm, 20c T | ponweas healing powers. In connec- sien Pansy King sey) 200 %.\tion with his practice of his so-called 23, fremh sciea 2 Tha the. Stall “ fod. Beattic supply fresh shad, le tb arte, he was arrested for = na DAIRY PRODUCTS KCONOMY cony 8 few months’ ag owe = Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Geatie 20-71, Creek Aeparagun Ife m.; |ChArRes were later disminsed by the} Local creamery 29 | new potatoes, 2 The Ibe Stall 22, treeh prosecuting attorney. Pondexter | a [King salmon, the m; naiiSut. 20¢ M. \lives at 317 24th aye. N. resh ranch .. ail 36, best American cane sugar, 4 Tha Sandee rt: bet Pullete «+ c, 8 thm 640. Bhall Bl, fre 5 Qo; fresh butter (Meade | ae of teh. Meare: U4 Students Are ov a anon | Wisconsin cream twick sss -00 cottage chem, ihe Th. Stall 40, 2he * : comp line Rieck Swiee ma mn i foo. S00; comsanet, Se &. wal Killed by Train |} Men's ana ‘Wash. triplets « coe 30,29, freeh ranch eggs, S60 dos freah ] ‘ ; , ey 27.—Four POULTRY | dsceey Coen tet Nessie saat be | Sasa AP Ce ore’ A waa oiee evaporated . he; - te Shippers eoeded raisins, the were killed here today when an auto- Dacks—tive . . SANTTART mobile in which they were returning Nens—Live, under 4 Ie... san 314, orem je marmadaie, the TH: /from a dance was «truck by a Chi- Geese —Drensed so. oo {zs | potato malad, pt. Beall ‘109, best lave. eee ~ 130 | Ametican cane sumer, ¢ the. # ma [o88O. Burlington & Quincy train. Torkeys—Live .....+ x Stall 31, salmon trout, d¢e M.; King} Two others im the automobile were (Belgian Hares tive oooeee 16 | salmon, 20¢ T. Stall 44, 4 Ie good heed Hinjured, Prices Paid Wholesalers Mazola oil, 29c pt. Stall i}, new pota PORTLAND, Or.--Capt. E. Derock Deche-—Dreseed «.. 4 Tha he; weet oranges, 20¢ doxjand G. B. Loughhead, both of Bay jene— Drama - Htall 6, best fresh butter, 33¢ 2 | City, dgowned when thelr beat, Dor- Live, 4 the, and up . ot | ween a re ity, deown: Geese Dressed : frnita "S426. cane peas or corm suc; |/othy May, burns in Tillamook bay. Turkeys Dressed jmilk, 160 oan. + | cceniaianoomneaiibtenstnins MEAT QUEEN CITY | Quotations at Stockyards Stalls Ti-18, Sliverdale aprieate, large] | Medinm teary - > 1369 7 all 39, very beat butter i | on rs = ESSE S2| cory west cneses, 260M. Sta | 5 | om [sate nad Wesson oll steers . - 1T8@ 1.00 H poumcgnaial im to choles “oem 38 Bal 4, v OF and beifers ae a eet na dan of» ct andl Maker mail white beans, 6c; gbe bottle Meaty per : SEATTLE-MADE Sheep * CORNER | Prime lambe ... 600@ 100 Stal 14, fresh halibut, 18¢ ; freeh Tearlings 450 5.50] y, ™. Stall 100, tenderioin Werhers 4000 Sov King paimon ®.| Bowen soe + 1508 400 lsconsin mild ch | | FLOUR n Btalls 94-96 Pik Pat. 44°, city delivery Ma Bbc; veal cutiets | 116, pot roast, 160 Ib | HAY, GRAIN AND “FEED See a ne lik Ss ee 1 City Wholesale Per Tow fine sugar 66¢ with purchase: full | ~ Corn Whole yellow, packs. 40.00] cream cheese, » all.18, No, 10 - ected 20-2. i 42.00 | can prunes, t0e brick codfish, 140, ms | getter, 43.00 sOUTH END . Barley Whale, food. sacks. "88.00 tea ve 3] Ea ge grok ggg All prices based on today’s leather Ground, 108% {o.e0 cakes, 356 each; cookles, 160 doa Stall |i need 180 2.09/43. Wanton, Shen "een 286 Sow, sta | market. Onts Whole, sacha... '38:00| 50, blood rings, 200 T.; oah, - 5 | ied tem 41 $0) sea Rr inte pig: mumaie, foe". tal Bud and Sis Scuffers in brown, black Sprouting, 100-1, sacks 4400 | pionies, 19¢ T. Stall 84, lard, Ihe TM. ; Went Recleaned food, 126-1b, wka.i8.00 |shoulder mutton, se %.; bolling beet and pearl gray. All-Grain Chop-—-*0-T. "sok 42.60 | 106 Chick Mash + Se ask iss ciss ss Bik thes|_ ugar Sum, M0 tome mons, * 5 to ah - 2m ic Mash 00-1. aacks, no HM, ..6400| Northern Light four, 00: 6 | e fateh Peed—100-1. sacks . rt | White soap, 250. Stall 105, Campbell's 4 | Moleasce Saley Feed——100-1h, ska. Shee feoup, 9¢ can; full cream cheese, 20c Tb. 8 to 11 Wheat--Mixed food, 80-1, aacks. ..2.00| Hill's red oan coffee, 420 TM. Stain 16-17, Cocoanut Meat 20.00 battle Queen oilves, 26¢; §-T. can Cottonseed Meal 42.00! Cot ne, $1 Lax flakes, 100 pke. Linseed OF Meal 60.00/ stall 120, 1 Ib, Lipton’s tea, 69c; Mazola Soya Bean Meal 62.00] off, $1.88 gal 5 to 11}.. | Alfelfa Meal 20.00 | eet rut 0 ll}to 2 Vish Ment 100 sat of -S 0 fms Ment Serape--Fastern 3| Chief o ecret Weatarn 2.00 * owe Meat v0 Service to Leave! Charcoal +e] Captain Thomas B. Foster, for 14 | PI ae y aad 200lyears chief of the United States | Th , | Granite 89 /necret service in this district, has | e very Shotts oo been transferred to take charge of | . hea 400\the Californian district by order of b estiin | Atfaifa ‘May-—No £00] Chief W. H. Moran, he announced Men’s Mixed p s0.00| Friday, He will leave for San Fran. | | Timoth, N 4 pot J we 15, Timot 23448 clvco about June 15. Brown and are based on the 1920 census, Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Waterhouse to Make Auto Trucks in City olution by Jobnaon A re to commit 4 | presented 40) the names four rH nizations, os| “There are many organizations in the t jattempting collect the to money from to be used for the vast public surnsa at large, soldiers for the of fluencing rejection men, “Charges reason money collected to influence wee ation ts collected surreptitioun! Jand without the knowledge of m purpose in congress in the of legislation " Johnson re made mnt. ervice 20 |bers of congrem and the general public; that much money Is oliected and used and that 1.00 “Sf i lected for the relief of dimbi oo@1 ss exeervice men a being diverted | before, ¢@*t9\from their original and lawful pur wes “8:3| Public Mark vows ublic et wer ——- 4 ruKE PLACE ftal 17, pure American came ougar, ¢ » t Mall 66 Carnation milk, 1¢%< rans stringioas beans Tbe Mr a for full Capt, Foster is one of the best known men tn the secret service. He started as a stenographer years ago in the office of which he is now to 7. ; charge, WASHINGT. M Plans for the establishment of a| W. R, Jarrell, Capt, Poster's chief James A. Varrell, president of the | huge ito truck snufacturing: douse here, succeeds him in the l (eel corporation, will not ac-| plant at the “in Manufacturing | geattle offic cept the chairmanship of the U. 8.{Co., 1200 Fourth owned by] — ooo shipping board, he notified President | Mrank Waterhouse & Co., hae been : Harting yesterday Ranchnsed - Hearing on Carload NEW RATES GIVEN OUT phensat of Booze Continued ? IVES WASHINGTON, The} Hearing before a United States Columbia basin rates wefe given| total value of the manufactured| commissioner of W. 8. D, Smith, out Thursday, T new tariff be-| products of tt United States in- | Seattle man accused of shipping a | come feotive July 1, and gives | creased from $24,246,435,000, in 1914, |freight carload of liquor thru Seat Portland a 10 per cent differential] to $62,588,905,000 in 1919, the census| tle to the South, has been continued lover Seattle on all products shippe bureau etated today, hese figures | until June 27, pending arrival of ‘government witneswex States collecting and of relief of disabled Dasma ge affecting that there tr to believe that mnch of the FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921, PRIEST NAMED THOMAS? AIDE ‘Will Be Assistant to New C. of C. Secretary |News in Tabloid | Announcement was made ile ‘To open camp at Pleasant b morning of the appointment Monday, Seattle siness and Pro Vf F: feanional Women's club. Arthur R. Priest, director @f 4 10:20 a m. Sunday; memorial serv-|civic bureau of the CHamber jice by Salvation Army Corps No. 4./Commeres, as assintant to Christ] at Colby, Repeated at % p. m 7 ey orieivat playa tobe put on|TBOMAR, executive secretary of th in Meany hall Friday night by stu-|Chamber, Mr. Priest will Iai dents at University of Washington. |charge of the chamber ataff an Engineers’ club, in regular weekly supervision of the general (fics meeting Thursday noon, hears Col. | yo. jitiley Allen, former Red Crows! we priest han been a resident 6 worker, tell of conditions in PF ta. attle wince 1899, coming here from t » 8 big brother of Latin-Amer the University of Wisconsin, He be Jean countriea, says Joseph M.| came head of the department of | poe sogdhcrcig ibs rope cag jay (thetoric and oratory at the Univer” on 2 ay, bed Wengen, et ee 6 of college of liberal ar ened Want to look up your con |i, take up business life and retumed |srensional, state or county officers? |1, i. university in 1915 to become They're all listed in new directory | qian oe published by J. Grant Hinkle, secre jasked the univ tary of state. gine: | Priest to the stat a ad aa United States entered the world war, and Mr. Priest went to Burope |the state's representative to look into: DOPE GASES UP ne TO RAND JURY «=== Upon his return from Europe, Seventy-five per cent of the busi. Priest resumed duties as dean at university, but resigned a little to accept he | than a year ago nens scheduled to come before the| aredtorship of the civic bu next federal grand jury, which \|ine Chamber of Commerce. | to convene June 7% consists of|Priest while at the university an as director of the civic bureau ou into intimate touch with civic |lemsa, and Mr. Thomas said morning that Mr. Priest has dope This was the statement of the United States district attorney's of. cases. fice Friday, subsequent to the | qualifications for his new duties, drawing of the names of #2 men _ by District Clerk F. M. Harvhber YAKIMA.—Charies Look, Chit restaurateur, charged with serving imptire food, sentenced to eat 5 own food in jail for ¢ one day and pay © under the direction of Federal Neterer. cases listed on the ger, Judge Jeremiah There are 60 docket. Approximately 45 of these are alleged violations of the Har-| fine of $50. rison antinarcotic law and the| Qanm opium act. This is by far the highest per centage, as well as the largest number of dope cases ever sched CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometriat and Mis. Optician yee Examined and G! Prices Reasonable. uled in the local court. This is|] Reasonable nd . ° J er ttributed by Miss Chartotte Kol-|| 287 Dpter Bik. mitz, assistant United States dis-|f ret Main 2661. trict attorney, largély to the ac tivities of the White Crom, which a few months ago started a cam- paign against dope traffic in Se attle, in co-operation with federal narcotic agents, “The White Crows has done splen-| Best Doughnuts and Coffee e|@id work,” Miss Kolmitz stated. sume of money purported to be cob | a] treff: | cut | to collect an alleged debt of $290, | “Its ents have canght more large dope ers than we have ever had/ They are the men we want Hot Cakes, Butter and Syrup « Exes and Toast Milk Toast 4... s-scsamel Best Coffee in City maces. BG Potato Salad sn seome seers oll ice Cream Wonderful Pies, _ cut a- -10¢) Rice and Cream +22 10¢! | | | | | | remainder of the cases are largely Uquor law violations - “Black Prince” Is r : Up in Court Again) R. C. Pondexter, known as the| Biack Prince of India, figured in court proceedings for the second) time Friday when Courtney & Rob | ertson, a heating and plumbing con-| cern, EO ER, brought sult in superior court | Black Calf at ZIMMERMAN-DEGEN FACTORY STORE 1610—Westlake—1610 ~

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