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seos-teekes BY RICHARD SPILLANE of Commerce and Finance; Fee es Indorsed by Organized ec Labor upon’ te ¢ peace, In our of the first class will be free to carry on work of ry Rind and character. ‘of the greatest fields in which will be called upon to ex-| its efforts will be on its farms. Moppage of war does not lessen | yg————____— shortage or relieve the situ fexcept to a small degree. The M will need every pound of peef, fF bushel of grain, every pound bies possible to produce for! | “captains t@ corne | | know they Russian Farms Poor ft to America, Ruesia has had We largest agricultural production Ration. Today Russia is prow Famine stalks thru the vant | ‘The farms have been wreck are few horses. Most of war and saw cities and life generally | culture to new. has no desire to return to farming. Farm tnplementa have been worn | ticularly out in the years of war. farm structure of the nation has col- taken to haul supplies for army. Only thé old and broken deft. men have been taken from | Russia lost $,000,000 men | lapsed. War, in killed and wounded. | Peace Conf by the Newspaper es ew to|( for Place on Port Commission votutionary war t took months , for lplomatists to rive at a settle ment. Rare has been the occasion | when nations of rat rank have n able, after a war, to come to peace agreement in less than a year, Never were there so many dif. | Cieult questions to] adjust as in this 20 nations are par The wh world is Every continent is con ene of the allied nations, ex a, has its own particular | territorial or otherwise, to In a sense, every one of the become, at the peace table. . each one thinking only The working out of the ‘ef the new nations created by | be war will require the most delicate treatment if animosities that will weed future strife are to be avoided. States and Japan Free the diplomatists are at the ‘table, the people of the various will be endeavoring to re ‘and readjust their affairs; but, parts of the world, partic fy in Central Europe, near-Asi #2) Africa, there will be hesitation, | @rejor less, wntil the final sqttle-| rh pent ix reached @Qaly America and Japan of the | Dr. Walter T. Christensem, of Ballard, has been indorsed by the Cen. i have returned to the | other E The Baby Erector Set $3.00 ) SEATTLE farm Prices High for Years, Says Spillane; rence May Last for 24 Months FRIDAY, NOVEM EGG PRICES GO e from America but when present stocks there must be concerted effort to Ir crease production or the Farm prices are going to be higher for years; not today, perhaps, but nevertty Conditions never were se favor able, There will be an eager, in sistent market for everything he roduce, The rural credits n engaged to It will pay you to read what he has to say ‘ ‘ " © tytn act makes it possible for mey cheaper than was pos: sible in former times, Farm im ploments, building material, tilizers and other articles he re quires will not be ko expensive as Fatten your hogs and | Raine the grade of your catue your soll intelligently with fertilizer for fertilizer returns to the earth the taken from the ops that are grown tb Peed conn MBA properties th The farm is the foundation of ail It is the greatest of all | The greatest task in the world is the turning of the arable lands of th for the growing of crops farm is in a state Machine power in changing it from | drudgery to something CORN YLOUR (yetiow)—Metatiers pay ver wers opportunities o' tral Labor council for the port commission at the election, to be held | shortly. His opponents are C. E. Remsberg, present port commissioner, } and R. M. Buttle, of the auditor's of fice. terms in the legislature and was uni formly progressive, supporting every measure for labor and social justice. farm, so good as today the needs far big crops so great It means pro | pppmeevey” than adver net DARKEN YOUR eau, GRAY HAIR with “ Neven-Tet.” so grade. your friends can “Never Dr. Christensen served | per t., 7 9 Be COMN STARCH Netatlers pay 16 % | are not so bad as in Russia, but they Richard Spillane, editor of Commerce and Finance, @ name that is heeded by the Will Take Years ‘The processes of tye farm are slow | It is going to take several years to| BREAD bank on what Spillane mys in that New York financial weekly normal times. It depends in part on Ameri ca, Australia and | For the next five years it must draw | more foodstuffs from those sources farm. ‘The Russian farm ts depreaw- | than ever before. Meanwhile, Europe jing. The young man who went to| must turn from old methods of agri Its hope of restora | tion ts in the use of the tractor, par and of all the other agricul implements which American genius han devised. | Armistice makes In Germany, Austria, Hungary and | supplies of beet, n countries conditions | and other foodstuffs to go to Europe | not sticky. No reddish t to bu —— The whole | tural utton, hogs, grain BEANS (per i) 10 | *(PRUNES—Retaliers pay, $5.00 Rubber-Tired Velocipede $3.98 Here is a good, strong Velocipede Frame-work is en- adjustable. ecial.......$3.98 with rubber tires. ameled and seat lar $5.00 value. $1.50 Baby Ella Doll, $1.29 a Doll is a beauty. bisque head with hair wig and closing eyes. Body is jointed. This doll will make any little girl happy. Regular $1.50. Special for..$1.29 His a fine $1.00 Spelling Boards for 69c Teach the children at home with Boards. They are well made and have numbérs on one side and letters on the other side. Regular $1.00, paired 407 ships sunk by U British waters. iBAR |of BARS | “Once you try, ain and again you'll bay” GILBERT’S ERECTOR SETS ‘The Greatest Toy Ever Made Sets are priced from $1.00 to $25.00. Gilbert's Wireless Sets are $5.00 and they teach the boy all about electricity, etc. Spelgce & I Herlbs 10-Key, $1.25 DOWN 6 CENTS ‘ Viae prices, that have been #k high during the last few weeks, are on the decline, According to 8. food pr ublishing bon housewives ean expect a 6 or cent decline Friday Kice has advanced slightly, while whole wheat flour has declined 1 cent | SUGAT Retailers pay | per 100 Ihe, $9 Pay, per 100 The ayn email 1446 to 16 tarue Tite to «mall r +i th, " $3.00 to $3 *ORAHAM FLOUR — Retallers, — pay 10-%b, GTo to b¥e, 49M, $2.66 to $2.64 § 1 pay, 10-™, 67e to AT FLOUR—Retaliors to Bie, 49M. $2.66 to mere should pay, 10% Y 2 to 690, 40. lm $2.50 to $2.04. n ailers pay, Oe mere should pay . 10-tD, $5.60 to a pay, bulk fa 10% 100 t Retatiers pay o-t we, bulk bie Ib. con aume should pay, 10-1. 65¢ to 720, to @%e te 10-1. bag €4ls¢, bulk, per white, 10%, bag 67i%c, bulk, ‘ pay, . white, bulk, per ™ pay. 10-t. baw Te to Bbe, beTk, | consumers should pay D OATS Metaliers pay. . bulk, per ™. bMe: eo vid pay, 10-1, bag Ble to 6 Me to Be Retatlers pay. ; consumers should pay | Reta Mc. ob ould pay. | Pay,” Washington | coneumers enoutd | Amumers o 490 to S30 dom pay Ste to Cle 12%e to 186, |! pink fe to Washington colored neumers should pay, 13%e to 160, chotee le to 120, Lima 166 to Ie, Pink 100 to lie, Washington colored Retatiers pay a} taree Italian | - variety 12%¢ to 140, medium 100 to atlere pay, fancy seeded, B%e to 18%e: conau J 4 pay, fancy seaded tbe to Ps ; Consumers should pay | ; consumers should $1.00 to $1 ney new, retailers pay per tex, consumers 5 to $2.00, fancy eating sid pay $1 cube 600 te 2c, brick Ble to b6e, » Ide rovgh)—Rotatlers pay Se consumers should doz, Pug $1.95 to $2.25 1-tb, tall $2 1-1. tall can, Puget sound Sockeye, | 20 Se, 1-1, flat B80 to tall S30 to S8e, Alaska red. | 290 to 30¢, pinks, 1-1, tall | Great Britain has raised and 7 ts in Csipe 10c ania BERKOWITZ ENVELOPES Every Kind Made and Printed te STEVENS’ AZ. If you value time and money a iy 1523 Ath Ave, Danced in the loading places of New York . City Member of Ansoctation. 75 CENTS Boys’, Gi and Children’s HATS KAVANAGH'S First and Union * 1005 First, at Madison | $3 Manicure Sets $/.85 Main Floor HESE Manicure Sets arelin leather roll-up cases/which are lined with brocade fabrics. Each set consists of scissors, nailé file, buffer, cuticle knife, tweezers and but- ton hook; and besides be- ing useful for your own use they will be appropri- ate for gifts. On s: the leather goods 5 $24.50 Winter Coats y. | col Special Saturday g a Until Noon at $/6. 75 (4 New Second Floor { extraordinary sale for } —_—_--—— These are suitable for her own ward- WE cvawee ss robe or for gift purposes and may be chosen to match —50e size Pebeco Tooth or contrast with other apparel as the color assortment PASO Jsi bones sol includes Flesh, Bisque, Gray, Plum, Navy, Foch, Artil- 50c size Lambert’s Lis- lery Red, Burgundy, Raspberry, Taupe, White, and terine (mouth wash) Black, and are enhanced with hand embroidery. Ex- ite beaded designs, set-in medallions and pin tucks. ¢ qu Size 36 to 46, at ..............$10.00 and $12.50 cn'variety ite to ihe, medion t3¢ to /GIVES INDUSTRIAL THANKSGIVING TALK) EVERETT, Nov. 29.—The first in- silere pay. per 100 Me. | auntrial Thanksgiving service seen here was celebrated in the machine lore pay. per 109] shop Iron Works of the Sumne pay 3 Wednesday noon. Rev.s Robert E. AKKOTSKetallers pay, per 100 tha. | Cooper spoke to 300 men and women i consumers should pay | employes, urging the need of co- operation during the reconstruction consumers should pay| period, and support of the country’s industries. eee ee ean crem-| ow Fat Actress Was Made Slim Many stage people now depend en- | tirely upon Marmola Preseription Tablets for reducing and controlling fat she | we >. | fan pay | now consutners should pay | several times a |just right. A COD (whole)—Retatlers pay 4c mola Preseriptic consumers should pay Me | for hem darn onsumers should pay 10¢ | Iyetre ithem, do so, They are harm (rough) —Retailers | effective a that unds @ of the using this new for Marmola Prescription, and by taking Marmola blets ar, keeps her weight sts well Mar large cane fending pr , sed t, Mich! If you hav a8 and EN who wear flannel shirt fulfill all requirements. These have the ary attributes of warmth, quality, value, serv- They are made in coat style with military or flat collar and open and button-down pock- Size 1414 to 18, in ice and comfort. tion Saturday morning will offer ou patrons a real opportunity to pur- chase satifactory garments at eub- stantial savings. the display consists of over two hundred and fifty Coats, and as they are all up to our regular high quality, style and value, the woman who has pleaded for a new coat will at once recog- nize the advantages which this sale offers. Sizes for Misses and Women. As standard Charmingly' Feminine Are These Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses Upper Main Floor ANDSOME models designed of exceptional high- # quality ilk georgette and crepe de chine, pre- sent for the particular woman's inspection a garment which gives individuality to the wearer. Special $1.49 Formerly $1.95 and $2.25 Upper Main Floor HIS is a slip-over model in round neck style, with ribbon draw string at neck and long sleeves. This is a timely sale which offers an op- portunity for the replenishing of your own needs or for their selection as gifts. «Plain White, and Pink and White, and Blue and White Stripes, in { ( { { { { { These are displayed in ; play { Jergen’s Benzoin - Al- ‘ { Sizes 15, 16 and 17 } |Portland Labor PORTLAND, Nov, 29.—Commpta ens of California caused expressions of surprise. among 1é today, but none of | They predict that if developments of the next few days for the man convicted of murder, Have been the ideal Family strike which has been Laxative for40 years— for Decembe: 5 s9:, covern. action, they are entirely the strike free from injurious grugs, beyanee, and are 7 for constipation, biliousness, indi- gestion, torpié liv- er or inactivity of the bowels. Your sellsthem. - Warner's Sale Remedies Co., to request be held in Andrew Carnegie’s Daughter Engaged Andrew Carnegie announced ugagement of their daughter, Margaret Carnegie, to Roswell York, Thursday son of the late Ros-| well known railroad at Various times, She Rhodes Co. Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5 P Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts $5.00 Main Floor, Kear Gray, Navy, Khaki, Olive Drab and Pearl Gray ready-to-wear sec- arrangements for Cold Cream . Cream Elcaya . and .:.4..- AS president, gene! of the Chicago, J. Mooney’s death imprisonment by that if Dv. 29 Mr. and served are particular that Main Floor $3.00 White Ivory Mir- $2 size Amolin odorant Powder ..23¢ 3 ee ee Woodbury’s J facial Soap ......23¢ f lett ry | Faney Silk Vanities Women’s Flannelette Gowns Ad Sin ‘ 35¢, 50¢ and (Richard Hudnut’s Sach- ‘ ets (all odors) an OUNCE .ccceceeoes Djer Kiss Face Pow- der ...75¢ and $1.25 Daggett & Ramsdell’s mond Lotion......20¢ Large Batft Tablets (all OGOFE) «:vawars: ie chairman of the board of directors eas Milwaukee & St Not Satisfied Paui raitroaa company Safe Pills Put a Phonograph at the Head of the Shopping List The “Shop Early” slogan applies with equal force to the buying of a Chri tmas Phonograph—if not with greater force, for one should take plenty of time for the selection of a talking ma- chine. But much time can be saved and greater satisfaction assured in this Phonograph Headquarters, where the three world’s greatest makes may be seen, heard and compared. VICTROLAS $22.50 to $395 And since we offer to visit this store is fur Let our expert phonograph demonstrators show you the various models in the s of wood to suit your fancy—and three leading make: EDISONS $120 to $450 IAL HOLIDAY TERMS on all phonographs, the incentive her strengthened and variet $20 to $450 & range of prices (on special terms) to fit any one’s means, ALL RECORDS FOR ALL PHONOG / Third &Un: Phonograph Headquarters PHS ALL THE TIM COLUMBIAS