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BEES ES cme a THR F. tion act,” RAILROADS CAN | New York Stock Market END PROBLEMS Present Law Is Ample, Says | Daniel Willard BY LAWR NCE MARTIN «Copyright, by United Press)! WASHINGTON, Juno 16.—Daniel Willard, president of the Baltimore € Ohio Railroad, today confirmed the Matement by the United Press Yesterday that the country’s rail | roads would present } tion of their own for tho transporta: | © tion problem to offset both the ad. Ministration’s consolidation plan and the progressives’ demand for more Stringent governmental ¢-ntrol In @ letter to the writer, Willard | Marerted that “the railroad prob! ten pds wry rapidly solving itself unde the terms of the existing tr janet and deck f the pres. ent law is allowed t the rail road's to the demands for/ Changes in the law will be: | 1, A record of more effe rv: | fee than ever before in the nation’s history. 2. Lower rates than those anywhere else in the worid Personally, I am quite confi ent,” W wrote, “that if the transportation act of 1920 is left in its present form for a reasonable Period, the rail will be able sufficiently to overcome the aueti le Culties brought about by the wa “It is apparent that the Shortage which existed a sh since has practically disappe the efforts which they to put their existing the best possible condition, together With large purchases of new equip Ment should, and I believe will, en ) able them to meet the transportation | Teauirements of the coming fall in a} Manner that will be gererally satis- factory. “The labor problem also seems to De in process of adjustment.” He said that rates are now Wetually higher: than in 1914, they l@re relatively lower, Living costs are from 60 to 64 per cent higher |* than in 1914, while P84 per cent higher, answer charged pads car time red and are making equipment in the flroad rates are Willard said. TO OPEN NEW HOME TRACT . Magnolia Bluff Property is Put on Market ) Magnolia Heights, a tract of 79! eres on Magnolia bluff, is the lat-| ‘est addition to Seattle's residential operties. This tract was recently hased by Wm. A. Sullivan & Co. | * rom the Robinson Mortgage Co. of | Seattle, who have been its owners | for 30 years. | The property, | which officiatiy | market Saturday, has SUlslivided into home tracts, | | ome of v-hich are as large as two |¢ P meres. It is platted so that each | tract has a view of the Sound and the mountains, and is adjacent to a ‘beach. "Magnolia. blvd. corel thru the center of the property. a two-fold solu: |} Wheai WALL STR YORK, Juno 16 neament of th ‘ominent part in pooen that @ leadin rable uni culative community this news out of the wa sure for some t a ontinued Weakness in Asid» from the oils, ¢ however, maintained th NEW ew includ: ri Centr up al ret oft bak, tive, 128) prices ir Bald lud p ERT Wall faihur was t y, A lair he ind hele ed: Un al, 10 JOURNAL u al w hat the numb nd ustrial ain uy ted St $. up dwin Locome ests 1 Locon any, 43 poe CROP REPORTS AFFECT GRAIN : CHICAGO, of gener new prices firm the Chicag Following the spurt at which lasted thruout . Wheat trading f and fav r Harvest parts of where June 15 rd of at Missouri rains have and not unworkable, Benet n Sc alk of naiderad| uth Dakota, backward c atrength ha, fields w Traders nt report ¢ issued July * far below n mi crop to h Light market yellow featur tern fading 4 no late that market closed hig . believed market was strong trad —Upon receipt ly favorable crop reports, d up at the close the opening, i Was under w rning yin Kab ie rains rops caused in de re wee 1 the the new 1, will ormal od field rains {erred | dy in tirat | corn The oats s are re and FINANCIAL t breathed easier t stock exchange ho flotation Tstraite had been ¢ ke. The general ¢ market should now act better of oils, which had been und: mproved ‘tone, but this a fow of the members of list was virtually foaturelons ward drift on a restricted vo REVIEW y foll house ’ ouritie t pion voiced hu * Steel, 95, up Atchiaon, 4; American Can, A. up %5 tive, 128%, up &} American Lo Beth Stat 1% omotive, | Studeba Wy up tie off d, 385 Ame ra tean Jean Tobac Alex Rubber Allis Chatmers Agr, Chem. © Sugar h Mag Amer, Car & Found Amer, Cotton Olt Amer. H. & L. td American Toe J Amer. Int | American Linseed Amer, La | Amer, Ship. motive & Corn American Smelting | Amer, Steel Foundries 3 | Aracrican Amert | Amer, Amer | Anacon ‘4 Dry tated OU, Tel. 4 opper Goods Chicago Bond of Ign) Friday's Quotations Wheat— Open High y $1.01M $1.15 LOOM 1.104 Li 1a + 0.63 Low Loo% Lis 5 ‘ Liverpcol Grain Wednesday's Qu: Open High Oe Sd O88 os ea Wheat tons: Low ta sua Portland Grain Friday's Quotations © oft White, $1 White, $1.10; Hard. ¥ Northern Spring, Red, $1.0 10; W inter $1.05; W Cash Wheat June 1 Hard, $1 eee 1 SHSAgO. 1.2144; No. 15.—No. 2 13% 109 1 Close 94 od os 6d extern $1.05 extern Chicago Car Lots Fridoy’ Quotations Furnished by Logan £ Brren Ave., Seattle Grain— Wheat 3 TH ose ces OS ee Fs 5 1 ‘ Rects, Cent. + 33 16 x 87 Ry 3 [Barley Ei ey Loe Friday's Quotations ‘The object of the addition is to| afford a residentail district for me- dium-priced homes, as weil as those | of the more pretentious type. The ) contract has been Iet to M. R. | Young for clearing the tracts, and it | is stated that no trees will be re-| — except such as obscure the | ex: Winter K Kill Hits Many Berry Crops BELLINGHAM, June 16. Many | aged patches in the county show | & Jarge atnount of winter kill, be-| cause of the mild fall season last | year, ending with a cold spell. A » report has been received from ex-| i tension specialists of the state col-| Hege, who have traveled over the st side of the state, that the win-} Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co, B11 Second Ave. ‘Twenty industrials 94.44, off 20 active ralis 83.46, off .29. 4 reserve system 77.0| 7 a week ago, and 77.4 New York Federal) bank $3.3, against 81.1 a| ‘Week ago, and 84.4 a year ago. Contractors in New York city discuss stopping work amounting to $500,000,000, and Iocking out of workers “follow. + fing bricklayers refusal of $11 a day. $25,000,000 stock of the Standard Ol Co, of California said to be oversubscribed. | During May earnings of Otis| _ pteel, after interest, but before de-| | Preciation, were approximately $220,- 000, compared with monthly ave: Of less than $100,000 in the first four months of the current year. For the second time in more than a year an increase ig re- ported in the surplus of zine in | _ this country. Stocks of May 31 having been 13,019 tons, against . 8976 tons April 30, according to the American Zine Institute. __ George ¥. Baker, one of the Eria’s _ largest shareholders, plans to re. build the road’s finances and pay dividends, Texas Pacific Oil & Coal is plan- ning to offer more stock at $10 per | abare, ix the rumor, Copper issues showed no response _ to reports that over 5,000,000 pounds of the metal had been: sold for ex-| Port to Burope in the past 24 hours, | TRADE TERMS: ] | Butter—Extras, | Marine cone Hens—15 biddo. Exchange Friday's Quotations W YORK, June francs, 30.0463i4 marks, 1 Foreign exchang | Sterling, $4.61 3-16: | $0.0632%, oft 30.0003; off 30.01 : marks, dollar, off 6,670, 15.—F: ‘orelen nge opened higher. Sterling, $0.0635 %4; Belgian francs, $0.0544%; lire, d irregular. l6c; francs, lire, $0.0462% 106,670 to the | Dives Live Stock Friday's Quotat! Cattle—Receipts, steady. Steers, $! and heifers, $4.50 $4011; stockers’ an her. Top, 0.68 0; piga, $5@5. 1.180; Hons ma 10.25 5.50 feeders, 36@ | oan Receipts, 625; market 10@ 15c | bulk, rket 5; cows alves, 16.408 TakeansMaesiben 630; market steady. Lambs, $13.50@ 15; yearlings, $10@ 11.50; ewes, $467 San Francisco Produce Friday's Quotat 18 tge3 " ras, 300; ext xia Dulleis, 27140 pullets, 21c. “f € California Clearings Balances .. * Portland Clearings Balances: cease | Tacoma Total transactions. . —— = . . Seattle ona prime firsts, firsts, 200; undersized flats, fancy, at 1,923,3! « 5,786,4 » 1,910,61 | -36,490,457.08 | 98.33 | 30.43 | 61.29 | | Furnished by H. M. Herrin & Co, 117 Cherry St, Bank Stocke— American Savings Bank Bank of California. Canadian Bank of Co: Dexter Horton National ret, National... Metropolitan... onal Bank of Seaboard Natio National Albers, com ‘Alanka Stoamehip. Carnation Milk Pri Centennial Mill, Foderal Telograph . Fisher Flouring Mitt General Petroleum, rs Serivber (Cal) pt Hawalian Sugar.«.. Honoluly Planta ion. Chas, Hi New World ita Northern Lite Oahu 8 Bia $75.00 + 210.00 + 199.00 + 220.00 + 200.00 + 115.00 Anked $ 85.00 211.00 200.00 226.00 210.00 | 122.00 240.00 317.60 180.00 170.00 \ | Ruasian 649; 1926000552 11g Ilr Brooklyn 1 | Hutte Cop, & Zine | Butte & Superior - Mitw. & St & Bt. P, Pid ago North Chile Copper | chino Cope » Ot an Zine & Lead jorado Fuel & 1 | Cad orden bie Stee ane #ugar ne Sugar Pid 4 | Cuban Amer, Sugar comp, & Rec | Dupont nas, | Division Ghensieal Lack. & West | Blectric itor. Hat [Erie ... | Mrte Fire Pt ° rie Bevond Pid... . Pas... reat Northern Pfd. ult Mtates Mteel. Guantanano Sugar Houston Ott Hudeon Motors Hupp Motors Inspiration ....... intl Marveater Int Paper . | intl, Nheke 22.00) |Iron Products . [inter, RT. [intl ‘Com. Eng Jewell Tea Kelly Springtieid Kennecott | Keystone Tire Lee Tire & Tuber | Loulavitie & Nash, Loew Theatres | Lima Locomotive | Marine | Marine Ptd, Mack Truck Maxwell Motora. "A" Maxwell Motors "RA: Liberty Bonds Friday's Quotations Purnished hy Logan & Viryan 10 Second Ave, Seattle Series—— High Low First 3%a 100.29 | First 49. ’ Second 4s First 44s | Second 449 Third 44s oe | Kourth 44a. New 4\s5 .. 98.07 98.08 98.13 98.09 99.22 Foreign Securities Frida: Quotations Wednesday's Quotations $10 Second Ave., Seattle Ruasian 51s, 1921 1% asian 6448, 1919.00.05 12 5a, 193 4m, 1917... Sa, 1920 1927... Britiah 5a, 1929. . British Viet. 4a | British Ref. 4x | Belgium Restor. | | Britiah | 2,862,000.00 | | Belgium Premium ——34 Stock Market Japane Japane 04s ee fe First vida: Danese Second 4 ited Kingdom, 1920 United Kingdom, 1937 Italian 68 we.eeceeyse oie Friday's Quotations 810 Second Avi ‘ormal Value» $4,866... .,Sterling . $1.00. ‘anadian 19.30 et#.. French franc 19.30 cts, Belgian frane 19.30 Swine frane 19.30 talian lira 23.82 jerman may 26.50 Swedish krona, 26.80 Norway krone. 26,80 freak krone. 18, 16.00 Friday's Quotations Sugar--Ungettled; raw, fined, irrexutar. $9.25 705.9 © thee Xi 120; Ni Granu 4 Santos, 14@ Elect Directors wing the which had @ 108, up Furnished by Logan & Bryan Bid Asked Foreign Money Status Furnished by Logan & Bryan 2.95 ots, N, Y. Stiga and Coffee $7.28; “7 Bios on spats 11% @ of Westinghouse James C, Bennett, comptroller of Local Markets 7 AB ES Dealers ade Was offmet by this gr yup. Kalla, | Btu como | Beete—al., do Local, new, Cabbage—-« lehem 2.000 oue per wack pdard per th nC Parsnips ppere—M ex Green Peas 28.0008 La, hamper dos. bunches per Ib. Radishes— oval Khubarb—Local, Ver Local, Dos. bi rroits Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples. Winesaps Apricots anke | Mananas— or ip 00 1.000 ves Turnlps A erate | Geoseerries 6% | Grape Prat 9%] Comb, per case Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Sack Lots 1, X. Le, per tb Va, per T ror th. em i, bo budded, por Fancy budded, per 1. F DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers per tb r delivery Kage—Preas hh, white sh Mt Milk—Cwt, £o.b| Beattie supply ¥. 0, B. condensary DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices to Metall Ds Batter—1 ereamery, Local prints, wrapped h ranch, wh cream brick Mock wise < Wash. triplets ‘Tilamook triplets. old 20 POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Denlers to Shippers 76% | Mrotlers—Leghorns. per Ib-... 200 39 | Rocks eda, Dees 9 he | Capone 1. » fat, Fancy, 4. p. ne—4\4 Iie. and up Medium, live, 2% to 4% low’ Live, light, 2 to 8% Ibe... eu Fancy dry pleked 2 cents abow 1 itve. Geese—Live, fat, 9 to 18 the... Deigian Hares—4 The and up. . | Turkeys—Pancy d. p, 5-15 ibe Lives fat, por Bees scsseess Roostere—Oid, live, per ie: Moge— Cholee Want esses wd | Choice heavy . we | Veal— Fancy, light tbeseeees 16% | Pamey, heavy, 150-200 ibe 21% | Medium, heavy, 156-200 the per tb. POULTRY AND* MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Ducke—Dressed, por tb. .. Mene—Dressed, limavy. »@ Dressed, light we Live, heavy, Ib. Live, light, 16. Brollers—1929, per tb. | Geewe--Dressed, per Tb. | Turkeys—Fancy, dressed. i ax , ne 068 126.1 LIVE STOCK Quotations at Stockyards Close 100.31 1 98.06 | 98.04 | 98.18 | 98.08 | 99.23 Prin Calves Bulls oe — Prime. n to choles fo oe ait | Akg |Flear—r 39% 57% 100 100% aR Hy ARY y patents per ewt........ Beet, per cwt . 1 GRAIN AND FEED Timothey—rirst grade 18.0002 18.0062 | Alfalfa Coe tet wrade... 017 23% | Strave 14.00@1 Biagqeorn—w hole, yellow, 120°s.. ‘ | Cracked and feed me S| Barley—Whole feod. | Rolled and ground. | Onte—Whole ford, 100" Rolled and ground, Sprouting, 100'n | Whent—Recleaned feed, | AIL Grain Chop—s0°", . [Chick Peed—100'8 id Chick BM Mash—t00'%. | [Growing Feed—100 Hirowing Mash—i0 Ege M Seruteh Feed—100'". Coconnut Meal—100'% | | Cottonseed Meal—100'" | | Lingeed OF Menl—100' | | Soya Benn Mea! 7.000 S0'n-RO0'®. Granulated 100" sta, |Chareonl (hardwood) 10 ete, |Fish Meal—t00 Limeonto Granite—100's .., 60. . Ment Seraps—Hantern, 100's ell—Hastern oyster, 100, ©... Weatern oyater, 10's... Whent—Mixod ford, 80" OILS AND (Local Market) rpentine—In druma Kallon cane Linseed Oll—Raw, ln barr G-gallon cans ’ Bolled, in b-galion cane White Lead—100 re- lated, TTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, 6% Me@ium, heavy, 150-200 the 0 | 40@ . STAR SATUR DAY, JUNE 1923, Shipping, Real Estate, Building °. Port Townsend Company WEEK CLOSES REALTORS PLAN Has New Land Project \“Loganberry Jim” Heads Concern That I to Develop Adjacent Lands industry. Port Townsend-—that pret Jty little cit homes set | torlen for high on a broad plateau that look out, on nearly three aides, ters that lead to the Hut this ile not what the commer behind t clal traveler, who stops over between | Fullerton—"Loganberry Jiminy its boats to grab an hs He | py ident, course; W. W. Turne woos a little business district stretch. | Seattle brow, is vice president; jed out between cliff and water In|. Claney core treasu any ways it is a straggling Uttle | the Pacific Coast ¢ corporat noes district, its active life over in ite treasurer Prof, Georg t0| shadowed by big empty buildings of | Hurgosehmiet and agricul |the vintage of the early bulld-| tural expert, & general super ings built with high hopes in days | intendent when Port Townsend was destined to great metropolis of Puget Mound. And now they still stand 0.00\empty shells staring lifelessly into 0/the present and hopelessly into the $)| future; vietims of circumst ot 49| fats, aud of a boom that proved a $} | duc Ne fi RIP VAN WINKLE , L AWAKENING *| ‘To the stranger, the pretty of the pletur turn the land into berries into fue products, und, the products ady cleared the loganberry not last, fontering a new | alre oganberric whoue are last, but over wa-| into pre And who 4 Jam won are the men new company and powder 80m; the Airplane DANES INVENT ‘EW BELTING Port| A new belting, recently invent Townsend looks like a Mp Van Win-/in Denmark and reported by Awslat kle, deep in its sleep of years, If) , de Commissioner Sorenson, is such is the case, perhaps its awaken: | xaid to ponseas somo advantages over ing into a new life ix soon to come; | the ordinary belting now used. It is at least it is attempting to add one | jy anufactured from flax instead of sign of life to its industrial ex~{ cotton and ia impregn: with cer tatence, and is telling the Investing | tain chemicals which make it world about a strange new combin-| cially resistive to water, acids, ation; It is this thus permitting {ta Herries and blasting powder! all kinds of weather And who is the man that ts sound- | rer i ing the reveille to this Rip Van Win-|p1q BRISTLES kle? Hoe iv none other than Logan-| ARK IN DEMAND berry Jim! As @ result of comp: “Loganberry Jim,” chases by seven Japanes known as the Hon. James Fullerton, | China, Chinene pig mayor of Port Townsend, has orgun-| at very high quotations inj spite of feed and is the president of the! large export stocks in that] country. Washington Loganberry Co. @ New jhe price of refined pig bristles has jcompany formed with the object of! not advanced at all, but Japanese developing the logged off lands ad-| market stocks are exhausted, jacent to the city and turning them ide: ) Gocmnlemtonar Into loganberry fields and thelr pro-| putts, Tokyo ducts into new industries for the city Old Firms Lease THE LOGIC OF THE ENTERPRISE Warehouse Space leanin of the entire first And here is magic of the four-story. concrete and the logic of its sequence ® blasting powder formula, on which| The rehouse located at 201246 Ninth the Piggly Wiggly Co, for they have patents, add one manufac t and office Was an turing plant, which they can get Make blasting po st out the stumps on th that Saturday by Scott-Poor ounce the leas ner floors in the ne Uhl Bros to ac rapidly growing wholesale wall paper b who does not seo ride esp ete., etitive pure lens familiarly firms in may hin der land not purpones, No Forest Fires So Far This Year 44} PORTLAND, June 16.—The 4L 4s) New Letter, official organ of the i! | Loyal Legion of Loggers & Lumber 23|/Moen, contrasts the fire conditions in jthe lumber industry thin year as Building Permits ) $$ | compared with the same period last year, They quote the following item | UNDER si.000 34/from the 4L. News Letter of June] . virketyst, 4049 40th 8. W., 0115, 1982: house. lees | | __“Racent carly forest fires, the most serious in years, have caused fire Firat N. ton and fire protection to be | 4 & Priegnita, 5 the chief topic of conversation | *# by Piet rie pacer among loggers. This year conditions are reverse, with no fires reported to i the immediate hazard prac- |, | tically nil, both east and west of the mountains, Because of heavy raina, of two o ding to the and commo. ehicken Co, 1813 $100. Broadway. | arage, $50, Du- mping, ka. | rage, $90: Btate | Madison Tara Me highway aiterat ntgomery, department In garnge, 616 Lath N.. 2213-8. 1150, warane, Agents John Davis & Oo continued | Alterations to hotel. #150, A. Mogridge, 4517 Ninth N., garag . 109% Fourth, A. Norman, 1921 12th W,, narage, 35 rodger, 6248 4ind #. W., garage, | PRE BRE RCS | ° ea Ship News. racer atraanteatie | Tides in Seattle ie peste SATURDAY ) SUNDAY JUNE 16 JUNE 7 Virst Low Tide | First Low Tide |]12:08 om, 6.9 tt t Hi First High Tide [4:49 a.m. 191 te | Second Low Thar 1] ]12:04 p.m. —14 tt, [1 rt Second High Tide | Second High Tide 31 pe m., 12,0 18:00 p.m. 122 £1] Weather Bureau Report TATOOBSH ISLAND, June 158 A, M. Baro lear, wind east 14 3% | milen A d-mant| 17 | schooner, mi, 156 W. Sind, garage, $25, Christian Staffer, 349° W. Nickerson, || raise house, #156. te || BAe Thorapson, |)Tesidence. 90 Mitohell, 421. W. to residence, $200, Ged, A. Nowa, £008 26th ¥. | $100. Win, Rojaha, 6044 50th 8. W., wall, $50 Agents Went @& Wheeler, 112 W, Higns land drive, ahed man McLeod, 6015 to residence, $50. Mary Voland, 5830 Ferdinand, $100. 1409 Bayview, repair 43th, alterations We, garage, concrete i 3rd N. B., alter. 8223 Dist 8, W. and Departures |si0:, 1:0 ARRIVED —June 15—Ste Everett from Zillah Morgan, 9012 18th 8. W., San Pedro via Oakland and Ban Francisco | residence, $2) atlas m.iatr Dorothy Alexander from | ‘ell MacDonald, San Diego vin Ban Ped and San Fran- | dition to store, $800. claco, at 6:30 a. m.; atr Jacob Lucken-| F.C. HiIl 819 26th 8. bach from Port Gamble via Rellingham, | residence, $500, lat 11:35 4. m. June 14—8tr J. C. Kirk: | Mem M, Bentz, | President Harrison from Ruenos Alrea via| C.D, $50. J, schwarts, finteh 4 et Saat ad- alterations to 2415 W. 62n@, garage, Raymer, 6212 30th N. B., garage, Santos, To de Janeiro, San Juan, Balboa, Ban Pedro, Ban Francisco and Portlan Jat $34 p. mi: ate Hleldge from Meddow | Point, 6 p.m; mtr Admiral Par-| Agent W. ragut from Vancouver, B. C 0 p. | building, ate Northiand from San », at | ate rom York vi Ralboa, 8 Han Portland, at all from Hialti- | Pedro, San A Vancouver, B. ¢ 00. & nd N. W., frame Ox24, $3,000. ellig Theater Co, 917 Third, masonry addition, . frame residenc 1 atl rent 3 Mra. Mt apart Chas. 0. boat ‘shed, Hed . frame reed ie Juna 15—S8tr Utacarbon for “Y) San Pedro, at $ a, m.; ate Eldridge for | | Dair C. Rellingh 1,00", Yoko! i 4 Shanghal, wt 2100 |. mz tr Myatle for Mobile vin Tacoma Francisco, San Pedro, Balboa, ar . ane, at 6:05 a, tm.; me Apex 9,09 | f heastorn Alaska via Anacortes, 0 | at 2:40 a. m; xtr Curacao for South: entern vin Southeastern Alaska, at § m. June 14—8tr Admiral Rodman for | Port’ Angelos, at 9 p, m1 str Latouche | for Southeastern Alaska via Nanaimo, at 1:10 p.m; ate Admiral Farragut for Oakland and San ¥ 0, at midnight. frame Wight, 2215 45x36, $1,000, mon, 613 Lath D Fuhrman, frame 2,00 | 8th, frame Agriculture-If bees are fanning | Jat the entrance, give more ventila. tion by raising the hive bedy upon Alaska Vessels little blocks, ~ & Juneau—Sailed, June 1%—Str North — ——_ tcarercrs : Poultty--Plan for next winter's green feed supply. If you are goin Vessels in Port at Seattle to use kale, wet six planta for mace | amit Coy al—Plor 41—Str Pres-| hen, ” jSmith Cove Terminal Pier 40— ‘Str Penn: Bell Street Terminal—v. 8 C. G. racao, atr Admiral Evans, partment cues | Pler §—Str Northland, Pler 6—S8tr Bverett Pier 6—Htr Depere, Pier 2-—-Htra Letouche, Alan Pler 1—S8tr Luckenbach, Pier A—#tr Admiral Nicholson, Plor D-— Str Dorothy Alexander. U. & Shipping Board Moorings ater Willsolo, str Howilek Hall, Atlantic Street Malte Alaska Steamship Moorin Huns ate Taka Pattert Kast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Str President Harrison, Hides ‘ghd: Wool Buying Prices, F. 0. B, Seattle Balt ide 4.08 Bulls 108 Green hide for Bulla. co. 208 Calfaking, ar No. 1 ip to 15 tbe aa do No, 2 10 Kip, green 0.1 Bno- fits Cu- Redondo 09 107 a3 10 10 208, Str Terminale Lima, Dry flint stags or Dry walt at Horse hide Dry, each Crean or waite Wool pelts, dry— Robin —Str Ketch- ‘| ggtuting An use outdoors in bristles are ruling | . frame ren. | frame resl- | MANY LEASES \Increasing Deman d for Space Is Reported ntals of ap $120,000 were announ’ ry Broderick, Inc, Friday Increasing demand for space for re tall establishments, as well as for warehouse space, facturing and apartment houses the completion of deals during the past 10 days, in ported by Mr. G ath manager of the rental partm Among following The Zbisden-Dodge Motor Co, have ‘4 the Galr Realty Co, building at the south corner of Boylston ave, and Pine st The Rochester Clothes Shop have leas 404 Third and will. occupy it ut August 1 Arrow Hat fhop will occupy 1413 end will be open for business duly 1. Waker Fur store et 214 ed thet plen on to the shop. & Co. | * involying total hotels pon, vem cloned are the Pine et on thes naling extensive have leased for a ir Realty Co, build First ave, &. The entire ng about 20,000 square by them as & silding, eontas foot, will be {fice and warehou wport Hotel, 1411 Firat ave, has |been leased by John B. Johnson for « 1210 Firat ave, 8. (formerly eceu: the H. ¥, Norton Co.) has been Rizzuto & Bidell and will be garage and auto wreck pled by |ieased by mverted into « ing establiahment No, 920 Viret ave, has been leased to Joseph Hurwits, who will open a high- Jewelry shop. ‘0. 10% Firet ave, &., owned Gamma Ponetn estate, has by by A. Mesher, An army goods’ be opened here The Class "A" Coffee House has taken the store at £10 Olive et, and will open for * about June A real estate office will be opened at Madison at. by tho J, I. Campbell 1 Estate company The Making Good Furniture Co. will open jearoom at 1611 Third sed by them for | by the rented we will ton Vacuum Cleaner Co. Hallock A, | The oceupled by them h register ® locksmith, th 1604 Kighth ve ‘FEARS DANGER rented IN TAX GROWTH Government Cost Must Be Cut, Says Gov. Lowden ATLANTA, Ga., ation i# increasing faster than |wealth and government extrava- gance threatens to undermine the |national structure, ex-Gov. Frank Q. | Lowden of Illinois, told the National June . 16.—Tax- | Assoc ation of Credit Men in annual} session here yesterday. | Quoting the constitution at the Joutset of his speech, Lowden charg: led that in spite of the limits impos- | |ed in the document, the national | wealth was being absorbed by tax lation, and predicted the downfall of |government if reckless expenditures were not curtailed, | “A prolific case of the rapidly in- asing cost of government jden said, “is the numberof public taxes, When all these taxes are to- talled they dangerously approach the line of confiscatio To check this gance on the part of the govern- ment,” Lowden urged that munict- palities and states provide for their own needs and leave fo the govern- ment the task of caring for genuine. ly national needs. | “Encroachment upon the author. jity of state officials by the horde of bureaucrats, an outgrowth of gov- ernment ¢xttavagance—threatens a breakdown in the local self-govern- ment of America,” he declared, to seek federal aid and to amend the constitution at will, is left uncheck- ed, states will soon become satrap. jes—with all. their powers issuing from Washiagton.” Commission Grants Terminal Charges | WASHINGTON, June 16.—The interstate commerce commission to- day sustained terminal charges of| $3 per car in addition to the Chi-| le “4g0 rate on livestoc! when |shipped subsequent to August 26, }1920, for aul carriers and Union — Stock | Yards, Chicago, on shipments from Raa in western, mountain, Pacific nd southern. territory, In dismissing complaints filed by the American Farm Bureau Federa- tion and a number of other | ganizations, whose members are TH j ducers and shippers of livestock, the commission declared that the charge | was not “unreasonable or otherwise | | unlawful." t Merger Approved by Dorris Motor ST. LOUIS, June 16,—Stockhol’. ers of the Dorris Motor Car Co, at 4 special meeting here, have’ ap- proved the merger of the Dorris company, the Haynes Automobile )Co., of Kokomo, Ind, and the Win. ton Automobile Co, of Cleveland, The merger already had been ap- proved by the latter companies, WAGES How much money are you making? Enough to have $42.98 left after paylng room™ rent? That's What tae average farm. hand is getting according to gov. ernment investigation, And the figure doesnt? inelude “and . | attle, ; Agencies having the power to levy | “growing extrava-/ “If the present tendency of states | movement between lana} BIG CONVENTION Announce Program of An- nual Northwest Gathering Georg. Spencer the Beatt ul Ee president of state association, te program annual convention al Estate Portland, for of elation to be 18 to 21 ot the realtors attend this fail. President A the Northwest Ke anno July vice premident and urges all arrangements to gathering without held in Spencer is association mak great R. Ritter will call the convention to order at 9 & m. on Wednesday, July 18, and the open. ing exercixes will include an invo cation by Rt. Rey, Walter T, Suma mer; addresses of welcome by Goy.™ ernor Walter M. Pierce, Mayor Geo, L, Bi nd H. G, Beckwith, pres ident of the Portland Realty beard, In the afternoon there will be @ conference on the “Value of Multi. ple Listing and Exclusive Listing Contracts,” led by F. 8. Barrett of Spokane and E. M. Day, to be fol lowed with an address by U. 8. Sen. ator William H, Borah of Idaho, The nment features of the program include a luncheon of sec. retaries on Wednesday noon, an ex. ecutive committee dinner and con- ference on Wednesday evening and |a reception to delegates, their wives and friends on the same evening. here will be given a luncheon in honor of the presidents at noon on | Thursday, and a Columbla Highway trip at 3p, m. on Friday with sup- per at Eagle Creek as guests of the Portland Realty Board, Saturday at 9 a, m, a golf tourna. ment is scheduled, The cup for the best five minute speech about “Your Home Town,” which is always an in- teresting feature of these conven- | tlons, will be held on Thursday even- jing, July 19. The complete program is as fol- lows Thursday, July 19. breakfast confer- ence beginning at § a. m.: “Subdivisions, hairmen Frank B. Upshaw; leader, obert W, Grinnell; “Business Proper- |ty Leases,” chairman, Geo. A. Bpencer; leader, J. Fred Stayer. “City Property | Fin jArthiand, chairman jing,” N.'M, Appie, Williams, leader. ake a Lt ‘armichse!, leader Afternoon conference: W. C. en, chairn of the entert neing,” BBB. ‘ming Finane- chairman; Sherwood Legislation, “How to Law Effective,” Alfred chairman; C. V. Johneon, “Proverty Ap- Board ociation. fon of Arid chairman; Judge Land: Guy’ Flenner roperty,”_ chair- leader, Eugene ‘Seeking the Buyer,” chairman, . Hege; leader, C. ©. Chapman. “Closing the Sale,” chair- man, Walter M. Daly; leader W. H. Winfree. Seattle Newspaper Man Joins Ad Firm News was received in Seattle Sat- urday that Joseph Blethen has joined the organization of Evans & Barn- | hill, Inc., of San Francisco. The firm |is one of the largest advertising |agencies on the Pacific coast. Joseph Blethen was formerly a well-known newspaper man of Se- While here he was promi- | nently Identified with the Press club and many other commercial and so- | clal organizatior | ES | Dairy—Cool the milk gradually to 50 degrees. Run. over surface cooler Jor set can in cold water and stir | milk often until cool. Public Markets SANITARY | Stall 109, § Ths, beat caiie sugar, | Stalin 21-32, frean King salmon, 200; Ren- | wine fillet of sole, 30c/ red snapper, 15c; |akinned sole, 2 Ms. 2bc. Stalls 6-8, nut margarine, 20¢ Ib.; Red Rock butter, 47c, Stalls R-13-15, cantaloupes, 20¢ each, for 35c; oranges, S0c, 40c, BSc doz; paragus, Th.;_ strawberries, 3 Telephone peas, 150 tb.; tomatoes, Stall 47, Teagarden strawberry raspberry preserves, 330 1b,; Tea- Kberry preserves, 2be Th. 79 gal. Stall 45, Searchlight Hire’s root beer extract, White laundry soap, 26¢. Jelites, 220 To. Stalls 24-36-37, 3 Palmolive soap, 21¢; 6 bars Crystal White soap, 25c; 1 Ib. bulk Hills’ coffee, BSc, Mazola oll, 26¢ pt, Nic pt; 9c CORNER | Stall 2, tamb steak, 2 ths, 25e; veal [chops 2 ‘tos pork steak, 15¢; beet steow, 4 Ibs, | Stata 1 fresh churned butter, creamery butter, dbc; large eggs, 20c dox, | fresh pultet exes, 260; brick Swisa cheese, | 870; fresh Wisconsin’ creath cheese, 28¢. | Stalls 102-110, New. York sharp cheese, | 38e; ¢ tall cans milk, limit 4, 36; |coffee, $1.01, limit 4 Thx, jet short ribs, 64%; leat sirloin steak, 15c; back bones, liver, be; si ‘cured bacon, 16¢. PIKE PLACE Stall 62, 8 Tha. best cane sugar, S36 Stall $1, fancy butter, 46e; 3. 10m. Genk cs mild cheese, pices, 3 cans pure peanut butter, 190, 3 Ibs, BBey selected prunes, 2 Ths, 40c, Stall 12, 1 ins, 106 PREG sup, 18e bottle; 4 Tha, elbow mac= peas, tomatoes, 2 cane : fresh sal |frosh skinned ‘sole, 2 Tbs, mayonnaise, 40¢ 1.; Thousand Island dressing, S0c Tb.; Boston steam brows bron Boston baked beans, 200 ple Stall 39, 6 bars Crystal White soap, 260} 7 bars Polar’ White soap, 260; Sweet corn, 10c ean; Bakery Girl flour, 49M. sack $1.65; Fisher's Blend, $: RCONOMY ths. best cane sugar, Stall 36, 8 S20. 1 almonds, 800 Tb.; excellent f Japan or gunpowder tea, 606; delicious Orange Pekoe blend black tea, BOC M.; best 360 coffee, 1% Ihe, Bec. Stall 20, cantaloupes, 2 for B6e; strAW- berries, § boxes 250; home grown aspar- Agus, 15e; new potatoes, 3 Tha 250; extra sweet oranges, 250 and 25¢ don Stalls 8% 3 cans good salmon, 250; Towa sugar corn, 10¢; black figs, 2 Ths. 4c; 2 The. cholee prunes, 2h0, Stall 380 Blue Ribbon tea in lead pkg. 68e My bed Cobli rup, small 23 medium 41 lore 5 Wars Creme Oil soap, 2603 3-1. can Werson's beat eoffes, $1.16, with Tee canister free, WESTLAKE Sugar stall, 6 bars Crystal White soap, bu; Federal, Co-operative, Sorden’s or Carnation, $4.85 © $2.40; 60-50 corn and wheat, 100 Ibs | $2.00; egg mash, 100 ths § | feed, 100 Ths, $3.25; wheat, Si One mo Three fix mo! One ye Per mot LD rn PIANO work Main not a Pavel sonal FORC Hour M. 19 appoil i_ FU a DAVIS 13, 1 hu: years, Post, Funer: from 200 Sund: mem Intert pape GADE- at our, Home Doe C ‘Medi Leads cal scie cal coil be in attendia Pacific tion. The departm and in Wencke Vienna, on dise inent p Morni Piymout and simulta the Wo teen hy geons America expected the co mation Cousi ST. Allaway proprie slain in store hi Both Hammis cousin, was hel sald tha was foul ing that Autho rested sr tion, . ABANDONMENT | ia, Alenia, Navigation, When used as & marine term, | pacific Coost Biscult abandonment occurs when a ship is | Pa ithe Ga ese insured and the owner finds that it eee retin Coup has been yo damaged as to make | Puget #4, Power, 6% pfd.. her worthless to him, and hands he Rela eae com. over to the insurer, The owner is! gjurry. Flour, com then paid the ful amount of the} do be | a Hupertor Po ingurance, and the insurer realizes | Hre een yaral itever he can on the ship, ellerbach, com, Stall 105, y dried peaches, Ihe 1 pure country sorghum, 160; Rogers’ bal Ing powd be and th He was guard, He td way sul and told killed af tho Shot. Two house, the Westinghouse Wloctrie and Man.| OLYMPIA, June 16.- Fine, clean, . ufacturing Was elected director |annual live stock tour, conducted of the company at a meeting of the |under the direction of the farmers, stockholders Wednesday, in the | dairy men and poultry men, with the place of John R. MeCune, who died |extension service of the state cole May 14, |lege, is smashing: all records ax it Kdwin F, Atking, Bamuel M. Vau-lextends over Western Washington, clain and 8, N. Herr itso were | ‘fo date there have heen 1,242 peo: elected on the board of directory at! ple and 304 autos in the different this meeting. counties ‘The second board They pay thetr board out of the $42.38, Highest farm wages are in the G 1 pineapple. North Atlantio and New Eng. So soup, ohare ‘ land stites—$e na day, without aring he board, — Lowest’ rate ia in the ||? cans walmon, 26 can, Stall 136, South, $148, ‘These ves home made mayonnaise, (eM; home UNAS © Are HVEPAKE TP) made marmulade, th.) fresh Panel figures, ‘The olty man can make || cas t dos, oe; treat pounut butter, 200 Intercating comparisons with his . StALL 11, KuKar cured papons aks own income, T).; veal roast, Ibe pork roast, |General Petroloum—#tr Medlum elean,. Todd Drydocks——atr W ate Weat 0 . Nilus, str Blue Triangle, str Romulus, hati seer, pineapple: air Bilve idee & Dredging Co, Clean medium, , odium heavy, . Oars, © Conrne, her Pelt ‘ Bheep pelts, enc) ee 100) Halted aheop shear, each... Rit at Dry long hair goat #king Ibs do short hatr, Mtr Nett tr Drydook Bryant Mil-Rge Da Hilmnon'# Mill--Wwe Henry Villard. Winglow Marine Ratlway-sehr Comm dore, str Hotwy Rows, bye Coquitlam Clty, whalers star 4

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