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HIN ROBBER DEPUTIES NAB , SUSPECT HELD AUTO DRIVERS an Is Arrested: Police! Motorcycle Officers Arrest | Think He Was in Plot 19 as Law Breakers Sheriff Stringer’s | cle deputies were on | | | i a native agna Valparaiso, Chile, arrested Y night by Detective Joe hi, at Seventh ave, and University st., is in the city jail, Awaiting investigation by police, federal officinis and agents of Great Northern railroad. M arrested, he carried a mag- nificently appointed traveling case, . Barrazahal was first appreh An Blaine, where he was intercepted &Md questioned by William Shearer f the immigration station. I WAS suspected by the police of being the “getaway man” in a planned holdup of a Great Northern t Three negroes have been ar ] hal told Shearer that he had| Frank Gates, C. Hanson gentered this country first thru Mex: |JOhMson were nabbed for BO; Proceeded to Canada, and had | !#¢d display of licenses.” returned thru Detroit, later|, C: M. Sutor is charged with reck Ing to Seattle. jtess driving, and Walls mith had livvestigate to furnish bail for not having any Story * | explained his presence in| license on his car, ine by declaring ee, or oat FIVE ROBBED IN ONE BLOCK of clothing, and a traveling gent by his brother, Fred Larry, Burglar Systematically Ai sacks Dwellings ints for traffic laws and as a result 1 violations of ¢ were issued Tuesd: John avlensky was speeding son of the Ru tho. for out | sian consul ed f comy among ot Y whom aints were sworn Philip Cammarano, H. L, Rex, Paul |Garish, Louis L. Heim, J. M. Hor ton, J. and Arvid Neison, all charged with speeding A, Olson was charged with driving while in an intoxicated condition R. R. Crane, H. Cohn and C, R were d because their auto | tail lights were not g Rudolph Schmidt, Robert 2 ded Katger and Carl unauthor- Burrard st, Vancouver, to A + Busch hotel, He had mac trip in an automobile he pur da few days before stigation revealed that Larra , or Larry, had not entered this try thtu Detroit, but is believed have come here surreptitiously Oss the border. Shearer aiso dis that the shipment he had | of had not been delayed. | Five burglaries and attempted bur Further investigation revealed| glaries were reported to the on July 9 Larrazahal had de-| early Tuesday ne work is be ted $1,000 in a tocal bank. Heved to have been the systematic ® agents at Blaine had received | labor of one or two men, The meth from Canadian immigration | ods used in each case Orities that a train holdup was|entrance being gained by means of | ibe made by three negroes. The/|a ladder or “jimmying’ a side win Were immediately arrested. | dow, hal’s appearance on the| while the oc with an automobile led the po-| glaries occurr and federal authorities to believe| Mrs. J. V. Lewis, 2557 Ninth ave the was implicated in the plans.| W., woke up Tuesday morning to will b be neld 1 lr deportation, | find a ladder leaning against her din ber: Jing room window. An attempt had been made to “jimmy” the window NOULD CONTROL but was unsuccessful. upants slept. The bur- din the same block The home of B. W. Lockwood, 56 Tenth ave. W. was entered by prowl ers who “jimmied” a side The house was ransacked, but noth. | ing taken. A side window pried open proved the means of entrance to the home Iman Mc Moore Intro-/ of c. D. Brewer, 2521 Ninth The place w ransacked and an in s Stringent Ordinance | ventory ‘Tuesday morning showed jione of $2 in change, $10 in war sav. lings stamps and $2 in thrift stamps A rear window was fo ad last night in the home of Mrs. EB. B. Sav | age, Ninth ave. W., the house ransacked and $7 in change taken. Mrs. W. R. McNeal, 10th lost $7. PBrastie asin of the jitney will be undertaken if an ordi introduced Monday afternoon City Councilman William H is passed. The ordinance} to place jitney busses un- | w., the control of the superintend:| f of public utilities. Under the of the ordinance, jitney bus} must first obtain the neces. Heense required by all drivers ““for hire” cars and then obtain of the superintendent of} utilities for a certificate. applicant also must state the| to be traveled, the fare to be| house Jury Soon to Get Bank Theft Cas The trial of Charles E, Thomas, formerly president of the First Na- tional bank of Bremerton, charged d and the capacity of his bus.|with defrauding that bank of more ordinance provides that the su-\than $8,000, is drawing to a close dent of public utilities shall/in the United States district court. the power to designate the) The case was expected to 50 to the to be-traveled by the jitney|jury Tuesday afternoon, which route cannot be altered) Ben L. Moore, assistant the permission of that of-|states district attorney, 1s prosecut- The ordinance as presented!ing the case with Winter S, Mar. uncilman Moore, was referred|tin attorney for the defense city utilities committee, Immediately following the Thoma: case the government charges E WILSON against Ruth Phipps and Elsie Win- terbotham will be brought to trial. It is charged that the girls e to Enforce Peace ‘Sends Urgent Plea spired to aid William Tilghthan, donvicted counterfeiter, in an tempt to escape from a feleral ng President Wilson to come during his August tour country in behalf of the ficial. of nations, the following tele- was sent to the White House | y by Richard Saxe Jones,| she rendered E. Griffiths and Rabbi §.| him; that she refused to have any- in behalf of the Western| thing to do with him, and that she ington branches of the League| had her trunk packed, ready to “Enforce Peace: leave at any time “Representing the Western Wash Bitorce Pence, you are. respeettutty | COMMISSIONERS LET “and urgently invited to visit ttle | BELLEVUE ROAD WORK your August tour. You will the covenant unanimous.” The county commissioners Tues- day morning granted the for the construction of the thre mile strip of road between Belle- vue and Newport to Hanson Hauge, | Hauge submitted the lowest bid, his being $76,800 y prying open a window. irs at of- WIFE SLAMMED DOOR; HE WANTS DIVORCE Declaring that his wife repeated- ly slammed the door in his face, John Hopkins filed suit for divorce aginst Mrs. Mary day morning. FOOT BADLY CUT a Hickman, 16, of is in the city Tuesday with a — badly Young Hickman boarded driven by John Lucey, 1211 Harvard} Monday afternoon in front of! er & Hddy's shipyards. As he jumped on the running board of the machine some one, he told the (HEARTS A THREE, hospital cut foot a ers throwing him off. ~and at Washington DC. A fact Neath} all of the country’s big business and professional men who visit Washington stop at either the Willard or the Shoreham. At both, Fatima is the best-selling cigarette. Fatima is also the best seller at the Capitol Building itself. United} Hopkins Tues- | In his complaint Hopkins charges | “life burdensome for | {Two Port Ewing, | | offic police | e the same, | | and the houses were ransacked | | auly window. | ave. W.| |now, so j 191 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, 12 al 22, 1919. ane Pa CAN'T COLLECT INVITE KIDDIES THEIR SALARIES 10 LAUNCHING : Girniniliners| Last Ship to Slide Ways at): Lose in Supreme Court | Meacham & Babcock’s e-| cannot OLYMPIA attle draw M, W was righ warrant July held Tues A unique launching will be the Meacham & Babcock day rnoon when the wooden Chalets’ takes her pitial nge. ‘The yard is in the hands of elver ing down ties of the n yards pay warran King and aft steamer plu ar ng i the ing to Mitchell ordering au War and this launching is ring the curtain on the activi plant, but the novel part launching will be that children » invited to attend the Ham dall In elsion, the co commissioners iiam's of th purt held that | ¢ cannot have a their term of | tting no pay the $3,000 4 ed by the islature and approved by voters of the Seattle port dis trict in 1918 would be a wa boost. The supreme court ev pened that T. 8. Lippy, altho elected after pa the pay ollect the $3,000 ‘a the port district voters had not anctioned the salary when he wa chosen | The decision effect Dr.| W. T Cheieteisen; but it means Robert Bridges and T. S. Lippy will be salaryless during their pre ent term of office. Christensen was electeed in december, 1918, and can collect. to pay reversing Judge the supre mmisstoners in pay during They are g me pecially a ceremony Miss Mvalyn Colvin, daughter of O. D. Colvin, vice president of the Pa cifle Car and Foundry will be sponsor for the vessel. C. G. Heit. ner of the yards, wants all the dren in town to be there, The en de- |) Rallard car on Fourth ave, or Salmon Bay only car on Western ave. both run to the yard. ral lov compan the receiver comn th bil year ture ssed cannot bee Sell Six Wooden does not ot Union Six Lake the “bridge of ships’ in were dispc shipping boa ipping & by the 1 to t Universal pany The veasels sold | cennes, Oelwein, Imufka, om nd Addison. The sa stimated at $2,000,000 Officers of t | H. Hammer, president; Law rence Bogle, vice-president; Thomas H. Kolderup, trustee, also Norwegian | consul here; and A. Matthew, assist ant manager the 8, price is Vin in x any are: Ha VESSEL MOVEMENTS (From U. 8. We TATOOSH ISLAND. Rising barom 3: P # an hour ather Bureau) Toly 8 with dense wind south 4 P. M.—Passed in vernor at 3 p.m, 11:20 A wind southwest, 19 miles an hour In: Se Stanwood at 11:40 a Arrived at S: July 8s Governor fr via San Francisco and Victoria a. m,; #8 Alameda, from ™ July 30 p B. ¢ A 2 M San Franciscans Still Get Drinks FRANCISCO, July the city government is con un Francisco citizens ean drink liquor in the ca providing they bring their own Hquor, A con fleting ordinance day After served ch handlir lear 16 Sa SAN far cerned 22.—80 tle m San Pi B.C, at 2 Tacoma at 21—S8s Alfalkey from Tacoma at m,; as Admiral Schley from Ta- | ss Morning Star from Vancouver, July 1 atrons them a it. “Police, liquor thus served stored” in the cafe t halted ,the practi The new regulation allows patrons to bring their liquor to the cafes and drink it there number of cafes their own lquor “cork fee for fearing that all had not been the consum a led From Se ne July Sa Admiral Sch’ ogo via San Francisco and & edd 11 a. m.; #8 D. G, Scofield for Rich at Sa. m.; ef Admiral Farragut for San Diego via Francisco and San Pedro at 8:25 8 July tor sehr Apex coma; mo- Alaska Alameda for 1 for Southeastern | at midnight ve. | 50 in silver and $1.40 in| pennies to burglars who entered the} fats 5 First | truck | police, grabbed him by the suapend-| | Puget Soun FATIMA ust enough Lurkis | San Pedro at con: | at |™ 115 Alaska Veane! CORDOVA—Sailed July 21: Ss North ™ sly 21 | CARGO TO BE TAKEN IKAN—Hailed J northbound at 9 p. m.; as Ad- miral Watson northbound at 2 a, m. Sailed July 29: S* Curacao southbound at |8 p, m.; ss Admiral Rodman northbound a. Se city The st nt ashore mship which on Blakely, Waddah sland, h bay, during a heavy fog Sat- jurday morning, is now at Pler 12 Jand all but 200,000 feet of her total cargo of 1,567,000 feet of lumber vis Hanging ed p il have to be discharged Tuly 18: He Muncaster | vessel is reported to be B. C., via Viadives-| badly, The work of sday, and as Balled July 21: 8s Ad- miral Watson northbound at 7:20 p. m. Other Ports MANILA 4 July 12 Maru for Beatt KOBE—Arrived Castle from Victoria, tok GRIMSHY—Arrived July 16; lands from Bureka via San Panama and Newport News. LIVERPOOL—Sailed July 18: Se Ora tor for Vancouver, B. ©, via San Pedro and San Francisco. HONOLULU-—-Arrived Giyndon from Seattle. BAN FRANCISCO— Arrived July 21: 8 President from Seattle via Victoria, B. C., at 8 a m.; s# Queen from San Diego via 5 p.m. Salled July 21: S# Gloriata for Seattle at 7 p. 0 | VICTORIA, B. G.—-Arrived July 22; 88 Fushimu Maru from Yokobama and Kobe 30, and departed for Seattle at 10:30 p. m, Passed in July 22; Sa Governor | Forbes for Vancouver, B. C., at 3:30 p. m. VANCOUV B, G—Arrived July 21 Be Governor es from Callao via Sa-| lina Cruz, San Pedro and San Francisco. DUN SESS din July 21: Ss Stanwood for Everett at 6:20 p. m PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in July 21 Ss Stanwood for Rverett at 7:4 ™, Passed out July 21: Tug Hero towing bge No. 39 at 5:30 p. tug Pioneer Washougal at 6:40 p. m.; 86 cluco at 6:30 p. m. r ailed July 21; 8s Port Ludlow at noon. LUDLOW—Arrived July from Port Gamble and departed | tled July Br nelsco in tow of leaking unloading soon as ted 7 Red- Francisco, | the drydocked to |} ousness of the determine damage, the | el |NO ARMS SHIPMENTS TO MEXICO OR CHINA; The ban on shipment of arms to Mexico and China is still in effect, according to instructions received by Roscoe M. Drumheller, collector of cust from the treasury de- partment this w FIND BOOZE ON SHIP AND ARREST ENGINEE! Howard M. Price, 41, first a sistant engineer aboard the er Governor, which docked D. esday morning from fornia, came to Seattle to in business. But the dry squad | operatives discovered 33 pints of Golder! Wedding, Spring Hill and | Old Sage bottled goods on the July 21: St Stan-| Price was brought to the city jail, se Grayling {0M where he is held in leu of $1,000 July Ss Alameda | bail. Bailed July 21; 8s} ss Grayling for 1: Tog samson | 80 PUBLIC BODIES : BEGIN WAR ON RAT LONDON, July | country boroughs, and eight leading port authorities have decided to wage systemati warfare against rats In spite of the fact that more than | 1,500,000 rate have been destroyed by the Port of London sanitary au thorities, the number of rats in the increasing at an alarming conditions reported ports and inland points are July 19 engage 21: Ss Arrived San Pedro Tacoma TACOMA—Bailed for Seattle at & a, m. Celilo for San Francisco; TA—Salled July 2 Harbor Wiretens Ppl Canadian Government | wood abeam Cap 30 p.m. f Seattle’ 450. miles nd at & p.m 1 Charlotte Bound —Thirty-seven azo 5 county councils Sverett at & p.m; for Francisco, P. » Francis Astoria He dock are miles D 8 | Willamette an Fran- | at other 116 n of Columbia River | affected lightahip at | | ite toned: dt: marie is inty: , Nome for Seattlo,|. The board of agriculture ts supply ing the rat fighting organizations {8 p.m wood for Gambler with expert assistance, poisons traps. m Bt ne | 60 miles fron thbound at p.m, ; Anyox, Ses © Anchoral 167 miles west of pencer at m.; aa Eden! attle for Yokohama, miles from Seattle at § p. ‘ort at Senttle Today Sa Santa Ana MAN IS RUN DOWN ON STREET BY AUTO ra Isrel, St. Charles hotel {Third ave, and Cherry st. was knocked down by an aute Jdriven by Worthington, hell, while running et to a ry m ‘Tue y | Worthington, | from behind =) parked curb into the front fender of his | chine Worthington was bool Jand released on his personal recog nizance 8p 750 Const bunkers wa E an A Power sehr Ruby Bye Bellingham, fie Alam lanford st. torminal—Se Fort Wright. or A—Sw Admiral Knight, D—8s Governor Btacy st. terminal—-v. 8, , Burnside. Skinner & Kddy yards—Se City of Bpo- kane, ss Colorado Springs, #8 Oesn- dumsick, ss Eelbeck, ss Yaklok, Stanley, #8 Elkrid Todd's drydock—Ss Gaffney, sa Delight, as Iconlum, #& Mahnet Duthie ya Se West Hepburn, ss Seat htship Uma- ota alkey ot the 9:26 store, at According stepped automobile that ran ma- were and ds drydock—S# Sewlekly, ridge & Dredging yards— kwood s—H8 West Inleta, as West Ine Heffernan's Rottineau, Brookdale, #9 A wily cooling onto the thief with food and Be Bi Ames ¥ @ penchant for liquids, stepped back porch of Mrs. Ff, M Tarking 1509 EB. Mercer, since Friday and stepped off with her pound capacity ice chest 1 & Kelez yards—Ss Adway, as Bos- Elliott Bay drydock tind. Weacham & Babcock rus. Seattle wake, nerclal Boller works—Ss If, B, Love-| | Joy | | ~Motor schr Semrnel- 50. 88 Cenina, bge Co- North Pacific yards—Ss Aske BANK CEARINGS Seattle $2.6 Co Clearings Balances Lake Union yards—S« Fort Harrison, #9 Allenburst Jackson, #8 Boul- ton, #8 Bowesmont, ss Boughton, # Bourneville, bge W. H. Smith, 6 Addison, ## Abmil, ## Cineas, as Fort Union, #8 Chesterfield, ss Puyallup, es Capraria, s# Abilla, #8 Klestra, sehr Azalea, #8 Bingamon, s# Abnoba, ss Vincennes, a8 Leota, ## Adrin, #8 Aby~ dow, #8 Oclwin, se Arcademia, as Aca demia, #6 Pesuta Black ‘Wolf, se Birkland, #8 Agytia | Rogers-Brown dock West Henshaw “ pumsen Mill comtpany—Ss Bon Sevour, 79,234.02 | as Vort . ) Spokane ‘ oad 400,404.00 parings NCO seve 6 Tacoma Clearings Balances .. 1,850,465.00 seses 638,098.00 Portland Clearings a Balances «. 84 Kongosa Maru, 0 Vessels in Lake} ed of Mon-| Trading Com- | An. | OFF DAMAGED VESSEL cargo is discharged she will be| seri-| ~ | Oranges ship.4 1 and | Local Markets. ¥ ik ” the San Increased ¢ *otaluma from of local arrivals district north relieved the et lay pected raise + continuing change postponed an But but no ‘Tues and in quotations. strong were report ilifornia peaches are this little soft rriving in and deal difficulty in frult at $1.5 shipments are week finding f the $1.75 per box Altho cantaloupes ing up r the from California f the opinion cantalou Jon the lo. ja big day Honey Dews | favor with the | per erate. Heginning Wednesday morning, re tail grocers will pay 58 cents a dozen for fresh ranch eggs. This is ja of 2 cents over Tuesday's | prices. Pullets will also go to & ter ent raise Locdl commission men reason for the new high price the shortage of eggs in the San Fran cisco market, where quotations went up 1 cent Monday and 3% cents ‘Tuesday. | 9 are still bear Iner ed arrival local dealers were that if any more were to be a 1 market there would be lump in prices by Wednes- un unloa are local meeting with trade at $2.50 give as a Vr for Vegetables and Fruit VEGETABLES per ™ rc) cal, per wi Winning New Cal, Local Wliflower Corn Huske immed War * 0 04% 004.00 1.25 @250 Beets) Cabbage 1g per #ack Per dow, Per Tb Per doz peg th Green Corn— Yakima, per case, # to 9 doz.2.00@3 Green Onions—Per avr. bunches Green Peas-Por T oe " eradish Root-Local, per ™ Letince 2000 stands repealed to- | 30 | at 189, off Industrial te dull n tremely at opening off 1% point at 169 pints off and the another 0. town Mexican Potrole 110%; United stat first of the by bea to driv m jumped from ican gained 2% 1 was up 1 frd lod ait ral Olsars that carr ord developed 1% off from in w hi nd furth yeate about no & buying movement that it forward 4% points at 111%, Crucit also advanged about five points up noon, ‘entral L _Chicazo Market Report | SAGO, July wi nd forecasis were mont pr |tors in trade on the Chica Trade today. Lack of «6 seized upon as a good re and prices were up at the Provision prices were higher than grains. | July corn opened ‘late $1.92, later gaining %e; Beptemt up at the opening, $1.94, lost thereafter; December 6 1 $1 up %M, later gaining 1% Fuly oats were unchanged at t ing, 80%c, later adv c ber oats ‘opaned at gained 4c; D ber oate at the opening, 82% Corn. Open uly ra ninent fa 0 Hoard drains nm for buyi outset more oven! unchanged pter was Hig $1.93 Le $1,924 030 .03% | 1) soe tsee 0 04 “@ oe rete, New Los Ange Sacramento whi per per tb er doz, bunches Tomators— | ical hothoure, Imperial valley, Merced, 18 the Turnips—Local, per fox New local, per sack Tomators— Merced, 18 The 19 The 2.008 d-basket crate. ...2 bunches FRUITS early varietioa— Per standard box hb 1.00@1.50 4 0 + Der crate. .2.00@2.50 Bansnas mala, per T | Cantaloupes: Pontes urlock, per crate hes Cherries ash. Tings B Wash, Royal Annes Pie, per Ib . “artarians 01% e@ Binck Republicans 07% @ en! rf 08@ | Carvente Per crate... | Dates 6 S-o7, pkgs. Pigs dried ox of 70 4-08, 0 6-08. Box of 24 8-02 Grapes — Malaga, ha 12 20 5.00@8.5 pkee, pkes Comb, rained Dark am' Honey Dews, per crate... Lemons—-Per box Loganberries Mangoes—Florida Por box per doz. . | vate Pier | Caii- | rly white Cal, St, Johns Yakamines—-P Pears—Bartlett ma—Cal Formosa | Peach Plums | Raspberries. Watermelons. erate Per crate Per I, Wholesale Nuts Per th. s—Per Th. | Almonds Per th irginia Keystone er tb ry pRopucts to Shippers DAIRY Prices Pate ¢—_—_—___—__—— Butter. Oregon extras Ranoh, fanc Butter Eges—Local, Pallets Milk—Per ewt i Local country cream strictly fresh Dairy Products Prices Paid Wholesale Denlers | - Butter eal bri Eres Local cubes country ks country cream- creamery, Re, strictly fresh | cheese ow triplets . do ¥. A on and Washingte Badger brick, broken do case tote on brick lots Wisconsin | ore n triplets | i | ore broken Limby do Block Swine Fancy Wheel Swiss . Relgian Hares—Live, per ™,. | - { Meat | ga ; Cows Hors Block Choice heavy Veal-—-Fancy Cholee . | 5i}-— ce | Borley—Rolled round | citpped Oats-—Minnoxota Minnesota roll hop : | Corn—Whole Cracked Feed meal Grit—ai1 runt Mill runs ane othy I 66,00 68.00 + 566.00 @ 68.00 71.00@72.00 3.00 65.00 | +.65.00@ 66.68 8.00 @ 80.00 15.00 80.00@ 40.00 @ 42.00 40.00 @ 42.00 00@ 17.00 No.” 36.00@ Wash .-2.00@2,50 | motiry St 1L4@ + 04M head: market $1013.50; ¢ ftockers sites slow. and ws and heifers, $8 and feeders, $4@1 calves | Alfalta Straw | Wheat FE, Wash, No, 1.....21:.00@32 14.00@16 90,00 @92 HIDES, TALLOW AND WOO: Wholesaler i— - Salted hides, do No, Green hides, cows and s do No. 2 | Salted bulls or stags, No. 1 do No, cows and steers, Dry malt hides | Dry calfeking, 6 Tos. and under, No, 1 do No. Horne hides, green or saite do dry, each Wool, cléan ranch, Sheep pelts, long bool, each... do medium wool, each do short wool, each do #hearling 5 do flint dry wool pelts Tallow, No.1 .... do Thoroughness Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cou tesy consistent with sound busi- ness jadgment. 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. en. 3.00@7 15@3. 200 2.00@2 1.00@1 76 @1 200 full’ growth If you MUST sell yours, wet what they're worth at the NATIONAL BANK OF com Second Ay. nud Madixon St. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold John E. Price & Co. at Cor. and Columbia Telephone Main 2364, i BONDS Liberty--Victory Bonds—Highest Prices Special to dealers—Small lots of stocks carried on margin and partial payment plan, Macfarlane & Hall 505 Lowman Bldg.—Ell, 1324 STOCKS PRIVATE WIRE Mont Conventent’ and Central ation SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AD sizes, M4 to $30 Per Year. Title Trust Co. Second: at. Columbia Ne, stairs to’ climb, Janues | § 189] at a to or ather reports ng y at nd up d advanced %« 1 00 00 "PAGE 1% STOCKS AND RONDS zy WiLL, BUY iting & Power, Citizens’ orgetown, Reacon Coal, 8. Great tern Petri Cushing Garber Oil & Refine Wyoming Pacific and Ballard Mita Ned eae hs ’Frisco Market Report July cisco, per doz xtra pulle WE an WILL, Wyoming tern Petroleum oLL nia . 3 Lone Star d Old Colony O11” Outwest Petroleum ex Petroleum kane Benton Amer. Oil & Ret. tar Oil t Oil & Gas Ref ing ., 1,000 Oregon Washing rop ntal Kinney Oil & Western P’ ‘Texas Crude upitol Petroleum laska Homestake Chicago Boston Mount Rainier Red Monarch Grand Divide Autolarm Fenetol ¢ Be ASSASRSRD 2,000 Mines. i Portland Market Report 22.—-Cattle—R firm. Good 0; fair to @ $707, ers, $809 ariners, market firm. medium $20 of salon, July market ympany Pre ad $10. n» Applian etric Welder.. n Barge Pref n Barge Pref. Rubber, BROUGHT AND MARKIE, Our brokerage department is com= | plete in every respect. Ask us for Market lower. Prime lam information regarding any secur- to dium, #12; year ity. Orders executed to buy or sell $607 $ any stock or bond in any market, H. B. WILLS COMPANY, Stock Brokers. Hiiott 2606 618 Second Ave, and LIBERTY SOLD , 0; ewes, per Ib. @ 4ko per doz Hons—27@ 280 per Ib; Cheese broflers, 28@30¢ 37@ 290 per Ib What a beautiful world this would be if flowers only grew to resemble their pictures in the seed catalogue. | = | | | silence is golden—and arks are very brassy. some re The Road to Riches ING for motion means heavy Liberty speculation schemes in the end financial Bonds or hard earned money in the many forms of pro- now offered on every side dissatisfaction and probably loss If you could give one goof reason for NOT sav- ing we would say no more about it. But the savings account is the dependable Road to Riches, no matter what stock promoters and smooth-talking salesmen may tell you. Open your savings account here during lunch hour, if you're busy, or any Saturday evening between 6 and 8 o'clock, Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. {°|Combined resources Dexter 65 00 Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank $26,678,889.19 The Best Harbor on the Pacific Coast That describes the Harbor of Seattle, and the enterprise of our people is providing the necessary facilities that go with it. Not the least of these is good banking ac- commodations for exporters and importers. The First National Bank is making a spe- cialty of this service. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 Discretion Discretion is, no doubt, the better part of valor, as we have been told. It is also applied common sense in the practical, unheroic affairs of everyday life. The discreet individual looks on the systematic saving of a certain por- tion of income or wages as a rule of life which must be observed. Consider those discreet friends of yours! They not only save money, but they also place it in the Savings De- partment of a big bank for obvious reasons. Savings Department open every Saturday evening from 6 to 8 for your convenience, Liberty Bonds bought and sold at market prices, The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000

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