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RITAIN PASSES (CONGRESS SLOW, PROFITEER LAW IN FOOD FIGHT GIANTS GRAB CLOSE MELEE MURPHINE ASKS | CAR PAY RAISE House of Commons in Cam- | Reluctant to Appropriate All Beat Reds 2-1 in 14 Innings Council Budget Committee paign Against Food Hogs LONDON, Aug Pritain dealt a body blow to Prospective profiteers at dawn today when, sitting as a commit tee of the whole since 4 o'clock afternoon, the house passed the bill profiteering, The bill passed at 5:17 o'clock, bIN Included several amend ts, One provides for the prose ution of directors of corporations ith a penalty of three months’ im ““prisonment and a fine of $1,000, An Other, aiming at combines, empowers the board of trade to make investigu- Hons at any time and fix maximum Prices, The amendments also pro Vide for the establishment of a cen al costs department, and the ad ittance of women to membership tn | out nowled fhe local food costs tribunals: capuments wanted Laborites jeered and laughed | a) funds will have to be granted in hen ah amendment was adopted [tome cases but congrens Will invest oviding that the bill be applicable |icate before acting, he said ly to profiteering committed after he Bill Became a law. Lord Robert Get, Facts Pint | Money Being Asked For | a Continued Fro % thought ments, make a showing demanding appropriations In the last two eked to make 1h —treat — m Page 7 One » depart trying to wequently va n and up ous eh in he sald these | labor, $475,008, de of, $410,000; fed $500,000, been ations Department partment of eral trade commission treasury department for loe agents, $175,000. The department in already 00,000, Attorney General ed sald he belleved most were made with! what other de! Certain addition of omme nec nervy to ask! Palmer | $1 jhas announ | Towns of these rea bis committee complete pro Fur Coats The most extensive assortment in the city. Prices— 10% to 40% LOWER right now than will pre- vail later. | | W. H. Hahlo & Co. Furs and Women’s Apparel Just Above Pike Secil, former minister of war trade. Koy to get ac the facts 1 Sir Donald Maclean, « liberal nd explained. “We ined in the attack, declaring the have eliminate duplication mendment left the profiteers in pos [and find whether the additional ‘on of enormous profits they had |‘xes these appropriations would re Tt minde since the armistice lquire would offwet the gain from ; oe ime reduced prices : | Townsend said a {would recommend a 7 gram for congress. Attorney General Palmer's request for extension of the food control jot heavy penalties for violations was taken up by the senate agri bt + co Jeulture committee today. Farmers Brotherhood to Demand 60 | demands for changes in grain stand i jarde also will be heard by the com: Per Cent Wage Raise Sit, Congress was to be urged to fix CLEVELAND, Ohio, Avg. I4.—|reasonable profits and determine (United Press.)—"A raise of 60 per/what is “unreasonable restraint of eont in wages is necessary to equal | trade by Senator Owen today the level of living expenses,” said |OW8" &PProved the federal reserve : board's advice that Timothy Shea, president of ¢th€/travagance be eveini eat that Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen jevery effort be made to increase and Enginemen, here today at the bey as @ remedy for present igh prices, a new |"et emphatically agree with Gov Peale as the fret tntination ernor Harding that the high cost of @h on the extent of the increase to|'!¥iN# needs to be abated by diligent be avked by the brotherhood. Of./8M4 efficient labor, by thrift, avoid ficlals hed said it would be “the |*P0* Of waste and extravagance,” Sameat yet" [he said. “Private monopolies should The scale committee has been in|f Controlled and profits restricted stesion for two days. It was ex.|t & rate that shal! be fair to the o- |conwumers, If restraint of trade be ee lentawfel whed Uarensdnabie, con: gress whould provide a means of de [termining when the restraint is un reasonable and fix rates to profit at reasonable figure: 1 should favor generous rules along this line.” Preparations are going ahead for hearings on the Kenyon and Ken drick bills to regulate the packers to begin Monday before the senate agriculture committer. Senator Townse committee will consider the proposal for a Joint conference of capital and labor to fron out industrial problems | “While this proposal might have [a direct effeet in reducing the cost of living, it would aim labor troubles which threaten to Interfere with production,” TotWnsend said | Phe house majority wise will have |to bé shown that the appropriations asked wil) materially reduce the cost of living, Majority Leader Mon deli said today. Ferry Runs Away; Tourists Stranded SPOKANE, Aug. M--Van Tag ferry, on the Columbia fiver, 150 Miles west of here, has broken loose and gone down stream. Two hundred and fifty nutos are stalled on both sides of the river. Many of the tourists are turning back and trying the almost impossi- bie Clockum Pasw trait. Food is be ing packed in and sold at exorbitant prices to the stranded motorists. Naval Captain on Way to Get Oregon LOS ANGELES. Aug. 14.—An nouncement has been made here that | Cant. Ivan C. Wetting!!! command. er of the cruiser Montana, will a | sume command of the battleship Or- |egon when President Wilson reviews | the Meet at San Francisco. Wettin | gill is now taking the Montana to | Bremerton navy yard, where he will | transfer to the Oregon ; ry |Jackies Publish i . Weekly Magazine The United States cruiser Minsinn- ippi boasta & weekly magazine printed at sea. ‘The paper is called the Mississippi | Bulletin, is a six-page magazine-size, and is isaued every week. | The Bulletin also boasts of a car- [toon feature entitled, “Misetaatppt | Mike,” drawn by one of the crew. | An outstanding feature of the | newspaper is that anybody Is eligible | to the staff of the paper, from cap tain to gob. MONDAY, AUGUST 18 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday | SEAT SALE TODAY | HENRY | BATES In Philip Me r Y. Bun sald: "Most impor- tant contribu tion to the American the atre that our stage has wit ne this | Mer's Notable ay “MOLIERE” With the Original super Production and a tinguished Company PRICES Nights: 50¢ to $2.50 Wednesday-Saturday Matinees: 50e to $2.00 Plus War Tax N.Y. Hive, Mail said \ “Arouses au 4 diences to on thusiastic out bursts.” in Gotham . Continued . forced Wh Kort foreed Frisch. = M fouled Mot hits error New York.Chase Ring threw merman fanned. nO error * e| * leteher to Wingo two From Page On to Wir zim nit fouled Kauff. runs, | to out No | Third Ring Inning ] Cinein fouled Rath to mer Daubert | flied to Kauff No hite, o ror | New York Me Carty Toney Dy bert, Burns runs, h pan runs oh threw out grounded to filed to Neale no no bite, or ‘fourth tow ] Cinet Roueh MeCarty second. ane nath— Groh singled Roush MeCarty dto Priseh,| , d to aht stealing to Fletcher to No rung, no hit error, | New York=Young fouled to Groh. | Fleteher fied to M Friaeh | singled and out stealing, Wingo to} Kopf. No run, one hit Fifth Inning Kopt walked MeCarthy to to Friseh No runs errors. | Cinoinnatt sacrificed, Wingo popped threw out Ring no etrers. New York Magee Chane Wrineh no bite, Chase Cie to Roush Kauff singled. Zimmerman doubled McCarty Mied to Neale and Kauff| voored aft the catch, when Wing dropped Neale’s peg. Kopt threw | out Toney. One rup, two hits, one error, Sixth Inning Rath Mied to singled, Groh pe Roush tripled Daubert. Tone out One run, two rors New Yor 1 to Kopf. Young fiir Rath threw | out Fletch. no hits, no errors. Cineinnats Daubert Fletcher. Young od to scoring Neale Seventh Inning Cincinnati—Kopt fied to Young Pletcher threw out Magee. Wingo doubled. Ring fouled to Zimmer. man No runs, one hit, no errors, | New York—Frisch fouled to Groh, | Chase fouled to Grob. Rath threw out Kauff, No runs, no hits, no errors. Fighth Inning Cincinnath—Rath walked Dau bert forced Rath, McCarthy to Fletcher. Groh fouled to MeCarty Roush singled. Neale popped to Friseh. No runs, one hit, mo} error. ‘ New York—Zimmerman Neale, Groh threw out Toney fanned. Neo runs, no errors. fied to no hits, Ninth Inning Cincinnat!—Kopt fouled ‘to Young. | Zimmerman threw out Mager Wingo doubled. Fletcher threw out King, No rune, one hit, no error [land fr MeCarty. | Fails to Act Dexpite protests aguinat Of $4,75.$5.25 by a deleg municipal street car men, wh pared before the imittee Wednesda AMILtee adjourned without any action or offering the wny faction Superintendent of the public utilities Appeared before the and ured the council to woale of $5-$5,50, with a bonus after the firat year maid he believed the high & proper one, and was necessary am # living wage | council budget « convene Thurada Will Try Again to Salvage Schooner HOQUIAM, Aug, 14.—-The ful tug Sampson will make effort Friday to pull the sehooner Janet Caruther beach near Hoquiam driven as winter Afternoon cou budge carmen Thoma ur phine mont depart | committee | adopt the! per cent! Murphine | cale was committee did hot power nother | stranded th was | from why storm 1 to ore by While on n Seattle The schooner Chehatix rived Wednend wel to come to Hoquiam from San | Francisco since the walkout of mas: | | tere and mates in San Franci | VITAL STATISTICS } MAMRIAGES Hadeon etlingnam Wallace Tompkine Kirkland way ort which first ves or y it was the ra Andersc Theodore hy eorge | Metentry. Th and | ‘ fan ¥ ” Dek Reattie 29, and Margare and mma | Gordon touiee Jone Lane We | Thomas and Mrnestine Morrison. Ricasing 2 Johnson Roe bbier velyn A. Pinkham, Walter D. Sktilleorn, 2%. Butfaie, and Edna MacDermand ted Rath © Girt to Me onvemac to Mr 46th Roy to Mr one ow Trion © Horner and Mra Mt Mey w Nh Dowie, ral 1 and bey dyed # Noy to and Mra 1019 Murals road, Aue to Mr and Mra J Western ave, Aue and Mre are, Ave Mrs and Mee Jai nt 1” K. Mikuticleien : ™ Ry Carlson, New York--Burns fanned. Young singled. Fletcher hit into « double, piny, Groh to Rath to Daubert 0 hit, no runs, no error Tenth Inning Cincinnati—Fieteher threw out Rath. Daubert fouled to MeCarty. | Groh fanned. No runs, no hits, no} error. New York—Frisch Daubert. Kopf threw Ring threw out Kauff. hite, no ¢rrors. Eleventh Inning Cincinnatl— Frisch threw — out Roush. Neale singied. Kopf flied, to Young sch threw out Magee. | No runs, one hit, no errors. | ew York--Ring threw out Zim- merman. MoCarty filed to Neale | Ring tArew out Toney. No runs, n0| hite, no errors Twelfth Inning Cincinnat—Wingo fied to Kauff. Zimmerman threw out Ring Math flied to Young. No runs, no hits, no errors New York—Burns singled forced Burne, Ring to Kopf. Fletch er forced Young, Rath to Kopf. ‘risch flied to Roush. No runs, one hit, no errors. Thirteenth Inning Cincinnati—Daubert flied to Kauft. Groh popped to Frisch. ‘Roush flied to Kauff, No runs, no hits, no error. New York—Chase singled. Kauff forced Chase, Wingo to Kopf. Zim merman fouled to Daubert. McCarty singled. Rath threw out Toney. No runs, two hits, no error, Fourteenth Inning Cincinnati—Neale flied to Kauff. Kopt safe on Chase's error and took second on a wild throw by Chase. Chase got two errors, Magee flied to Young. Wingo was purposely passed. Ring flied to Kauff. No runs, no hits, two errors New York—Burns and Young singled. Fletcher flied to Roush, Doyle batted for Frisch and waa purposely passed. Baird ran for Doyle Chase singled, scoring Rurns. One run, three hits, no rors Score ‘incinnati w York Abandon Search for Alaska Man JUNBAU, Alaska, Aug. 14.-;Fur ther search for the body of Survey- or General Charles E, Davidson, who was drowned in Taku Iniet last Friday, was abandoned today because of the great depth of water and the swift tides. Use of drags was futile. Memorial services were held Wednesday night by Mount Juneau lodge of Masons. House Will Probe John B. Densmore WASHINGTO?D Aug. 4—The house today passed a resolution of Representative Blanton, Texas, ask ing for more information regarding the activities of John B. Densmore, special department of labor investi. gator in the case of Thomas J, Mooney, convicted of bomb- throwing at & preparedness parade at San Franeiaco. The resolution asks copies of all in structions sent by Secretary of Labor Wilson to Denamore in his investiga tion, the names of all raona who had anything to do with the inves tigation and what connection the de rirment hag had with the case sinee grounded to ut Chase. No runs, no Young H 9 9 Kb 1 Krause { Ineom pat treme, Green. ve Kather Hantord against AW Hanford Imeornper ibility Caroine th Dortner, incompa Harel J. Becker Incompatibility Mildred 1 nen suppart Micha. ° Green ematnnt Dortner naaines Georme ast D. A. Blocker Raird Beaine: Sonn Baird Or tauah rene Rochon Bart Pe 4. ide oruelty Alexander @. Johnson apainet Annie J Johnwon, desertion ¥ P Gillespie ase Gtiieapte tm patibility D ted Arthur J. Wit from Helen © Mary © Muneo from John A Kathleen Krause from Ge afd againet Tere Pohera f Festing Festing againet tan net Edward Le « ’ mm Munro «e brand from from jaen from ark from Pear! ( Heald from John Dratas Ts Almahoume, Aum dier, 1th Wraid Bhan Rain, Vietor LB 1 Jay ® Aug it Allee 1 Aug. 10 Giibert H Nearby W., Ave. 1} Dorothy Bowler Aur? Infant Johnson, endis Apt, Aue —__-_____-* | Public Markets | Tibbe’ 904 Bigh Miller, 40, 108 Wertiake 5 1». 2 dayne 16 Stall 9. new potatoes, apples. 4 The he Th: fresh omen Co, ailver wmelin Carnation, Borden, Co-Operative, 13% 1 White of Rob White Tat, the: 1 Rorax Chips Grocery, Annex, 2 pha 2 Tha. rice, 260; LAbby's t 160, Stall Hartlett pew 1 canning peaches, $1.28 erate Suear 14% 2 pkee nea n faker 6 sour, dot TIKRK PLACE Stall 19, pure fresh milk, Ite at 46, Carnation milk, Ife enn. Stall Te. pure cane sugar, 7 Stall a6, aaimon, te T.; whate Ths fresh amelie, 10 ite reoNomy Carnation milk & ihe pure cane freah black red anapper 2 Ihe frean halib os frenh 106 sugar the ™ fr young saime fresh alm: ™ Stalin 44 tall 26 tall # frewh cod ™ ™; hb h t. 206 neh, WEATLAKE { K Weatinke Hpectal fr Gold Hond flour, § me sugar i the funbrite tall 13 te t ake fy ured Ibert bulk seeded Stale 10011 lamb stew, 15¢ foe M. Ktall 193, raising, fhe; 4 cane 24e; Mazola oll, $2.86 gal can Heine tomate spectal home made o1 rmalade, Stall 134, whole Oe each stall 9 th toe th snapper Btall 14 halibut, 206 1 black cod, 2 Ths se, tenderloin of tr fresh whol 2 the fresh Imon, f0¢ aatgnon tr almon 2) Lib Alawka ted extn euen i 1, Mtatl Oe: 1 amail ¢ ibe can 9e " Yovembey 1, 1918, doe Ib, [wh {en Kaward |! ASK PAY RAISE Hold Conference With Wat- erfront Employers Here A wage agreement is ext be reach a Waterfront the Emple t and the Internatio shoremen f Ne wrthweat cition long#horemen convention t of are holding a three for the purpo ering: Jong-time dispute water front employes’ wage * waterfront w sented a new wag and $1 shoren ren cents time erty n and trucker sting wage $1.10 trucker 1 $1.05 ff pe and while per nn rc |ISSUES FARE SCALE FOR COUNTY FERRIES J. 1, Anderson of county trans inwued a wtate ny today Lake Wash ing shed by the The 10 cents for dew Wash superintendent tation, ynouneing ferry rates as ew county commissioners Met All wingle tickets tion Uekets yl tickets, points on Lake the transpe foliown ail commut children's web: ¢ $1 to all ington covered by kyatem. 20 ride VESSEL MOVEMENTS Siehted Of the Cm a We D. t ath Ate sing bare: 4 Ae wind south Paneed in MM LALA eter q ane Met °F. ing at ies ant barkentine 0 Pamed out Me Mult PORT ANGKLES emal a ace Franciace at from Va Admiral Alawka at 4 Bagie Harbor at Ragie from Taeomea vr aper Davenport Roa ° atiy tor Tookhama, Kobe Manila *t m) ae Pw ® att opm Prings Tapert. M. ( at midnignt A PeTeRan Jefieron north be Other Arrived Hongkong un for I a Verne Batied md mt ‘ nv Tan » vin porte. ea August the vik ports Auguat B MY fown Ma SHANGH@! Meth ports ae A fan Pe 1" en from FRAN Van Passed Avant | TOW NSENI * Stanwood f nport for Sea MA—Arrived A m Beattie 1 Passed in August ips op 4: Ss Pres Arrived ' TAC ident fr #4 Mabne 1k: Se Balled Ke y er AY Fran x for Britta tf sunt Auguat BC AGLE A HARBOE for Beattle Wireless Ne Canadian Government Salled August Cordova at ep Millbank 1 ae Red S. Naval Commanication W. 8. Porter, Montere miles north of Monter Petlingham for Rellingham at Ss y eight miles fr ' Ketchikan, ate Auguat 1 ats p on Ae Aindke off Bngtisn poi ae Catherine D 20 miles south Lighthouse rock northt p as Eliha Thomeon towing bee Fresno, Tacoma for Akutan, 920° miles { Akulan at 8 p.m; ae Northwest Cordova for J off Point Hilda ve mith ¢ Olen Pier 14 Bell wt Pier Pler Pler Apokane La rot Hanfora ein in Port @ terminal Senttle Today fa Melwu Maru, os M termina Ke Rainier ia Alameda © ache W hr Rirriwe ww Ketohikan, am Vie Admiral Senree terminalSe City of Seattle, an a Kelbeck nt a terminal—&* Kenosl Ardema, s« Fond « Anotits Skinner & Kady ya As Stanley, West Harlan, #@ Rikridge, ae Whe Mont Todd's arya: Wat Duthie yards Meffernan’s t k—fia Gaffney, « Delight He Beattie Spirit ydock—Sa Brookdale, se Biakeley Bridge & Dredging yarde wood, ae Snoqualmie Sa West Thon, sn Woet Admiral Se Rowworth. Pacific plor & Kelew h Ha Teontun MacDonald ringa, s« Babinda, Meacham & Babcock Motor achr Rer- ## Ralcott Ba CH as Chale fe Dairen Maru pler—S@ Unipn Pacitic Drummond velt Albers Milling company Stream— Yacht #an Wan Lake Union yarde-Ss Port aack Allenhurst, a Houlton, aa Boweamont, on Boughton, #4 Rourneville, an Add! Anmik, Cinens, Fort Union, #8 Chesterfield, ss Puyallup, oe Caprarta, @# Abiila, an F Avalon, a8 Adtia, a® Abydos Arcademin, sx Binek am Pim Anthe ne Cagnean, ‘ plor. Lighterage Roose. Sa Davenport emia. w Birk “ rand, Jan, aa Dione mion, a B se Fort H Fort | Stanwix Imufukae, #s Loot, bge Corus, hull > Cineyra “s ss Kito 4a. i -LONGSHOREMEN LIPPY HEAD OF SEATTLE’S PORT Elected President of Com- mission;Christensen Secy. of formet rement pert Lincoln udi Beattle third member Wednesday completely reer Ww. T dent of the body Christer ort of took up the t an the commission Christensen. mere mo ganized ting ting pre ind Commis | ident of th A newt " Jone \e Lippy wae comminsior La the port win's former of Beat ult of the Commissioner an nuditor of « left vacant the job mmiesioner was confronted with ting # new auditor, On the ming of Matt H, Gormley, former tixtionn of the port of Sea Lincoln commission of his tle w as the re taking commission ” nv chief #t tle, b the in ote imourly favor ole Mine t ion Irene Patterson was elected to the comminsion in order minor details of the meet comminsion of al work, Miss Patterson on in the service of the port Zeattle for nearly eight years. She « formerly chief stenographer of and relieve the the commixsion Lay Two Keels for Revenue Cutters EVERETT, Avg. 14.—Two keels laid Wednesday the new of the Norway Pacific ruction and Dry Doek ¢ United States revenue were at Cor here eut lant for tern Ke Sentt) eh of the States of the lin, formerly of the United is president company Kiwood ofthe “ing board, new shipbuilding Tides in Seattle THURSDAY | FRIDAY Ate 18 _ nee Frag First High Tide bt a m., 10.0 ft second Low Tide | Second Low Tide bm, 11 ft op m nd High Tide Second High Tide pom, 126 | O16 pm, 120 ft Stock News 1 Aree 4 ” New York — NEW YORK, Aw irrew The stock mar- today with steel over yesterdays x showing pene: r@ general throout the tet if hour following the early Duten common w ott 1% from tes Rubber Retail stores sold at the previous clone. United owt t point, at 126 a 10 Rome apeciaition showed big loses dur ne the second howr, but trading was eeneratiy dull and Muctuations in tseves had & broad market United Drug second preferred was up 5 and Royal Duteh, olf 02M, 94% lacome thet it * | -_* eo 7 20 \e New York Markets NEW YORK >, 296 per Bantos, Centrifugal, 7.28¢ per tb larket Report Chicago M x HICAGO Latte how prices 0 Amninet high Aug. 14 in ot aown, th $1 corr opening 1 later corn opened at and subsequentiy fell down 1 the Hs, opening May “4 fell ember oats Sep and - ©. down went down Jown en opening, at TS¥ee, and or cent thereafter: May oats sc down, at 81 %e, slid down ading 1 r oats opening % i Portland Market Status. oe | Re.) Aug. 14 market fi $1116; fair t on to fair atthe m. Good to ood at steers, $7@ heifers, 77.50; can calves, $10 63 he 0 Ro! #, $6 umn bu! 189 head mixed, $2002 0@20; rough hy $18@20; bulk of market tut 50@ $200 so eipts mixed, 19: pik $20.50 sales, pis, 598 lambs, $11@11.60 ” head; market is $11.50@ 12.60; fair yearlings, 87@ $507.50. mediur 0; wethers Rutter—58@ Eggs 4905 Hons—29@2 per I per Ib; broilers, 22@250 fe per Ib Frisco Market Status | e BAN jhe in FRANCISCO, per Ib fo por Ib pe California flats, fancy, firsts per tb, Spot feed, $243.10 per centat, 1 food, $2900.05 per cental; $9.15000.96; binck, $2.75¢09. “4 firsts, Butter 560 per Aug c prime firsts ne per doz r extra pul pullete, per tb Rarley aT rood price \Well, Problem’s All Settled Now | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14,—The United States and Canada are suf |fering from “fictitious prosperity | which is resulting in a high living | cost, according to Sir I liams-Taylor, ge al manager of the Bank of Montreal, who is here today “The way to handle the situation iy to let It atone. If will adjust itself thru the inexorable law of supply jand demand,” 22 tt! and Studebaker 1%, | a0 | 9 ne | ederick Wil: | , | Local Marke * aa s ” 7 ISH MARKET IS MAKING PROFIT, Nets City $300 a Month, Says Commissioner Read F ¥ Price Paid Wholesale for y New Dealers wit VEGRTABLES per tb Keane War pe Beets r? Cabbage The t market te $200 week profit according to Dr. Hi. M, city health commissioner, Who red before the councl! publie committee Wednesday in Cone ne with the creation of @ municipal market to handle produce. Dr. Read explained that the fish market had sustained a $5,000 tons 4 fixh supply spoiled and that vored the abandonment of the ket after the had been re uped Dr. Read heard of fore the the fruit finh public netuing the elt t pre iead Creambere Per dor No. te afety Yaw Plant Garlic Pert Cal, per Tb Green Onions ireen Peas Horseradian Lettnee Onions — tack? ' a Hoot ” Local doz. bune ged lous oie bu declared he had never proposed ordinance be council! providing for into the egg and He waid that he willing, however,to whe market, providing the decided adopt the Walla W Parwtey D0 Peanut Butter Peppers Per i Potatoes New ' city entry city’s busi was entirely dertake council ordi een, Wash. Netied Geom ios Angeles, per to Spinach Lora! bow Rquesh Local, per box 0 a> A epee case, 1 10 8 dos | 6 He explained the Kweet Potatoes 16% | market due mostly Radlanew— Local 20/of a large amount huberb— Local “ Pint Tomat | cold storage Me Outdoor tomaises 18 tha Pickling, per 20-1. box Turnipe--New loeal, per wack rrurrs \ O24 @ 09% 20.00@ 40.00) 631% @ 09% to per loan of the fish to the spotling per i of fish held in bunches “ne per don 0 2.00| som? BANK CLEARINGS Seattle 87 ,605,985.25 1,801,145.43 Clearings Applee— Balances ¥. Wash, jumble cookers Wash Gravensieine, email 200@ B" Wash Gravensteins, larg nvenatetns Apple Cider—Per ga v i Spokane | Clearings | Balances per crate Clearings Balances Mlueherrles — Mritien Cantaloupes— Turlock, standards ao ‘fia t | Wapate standards 40 ponies Burrell Gems Cavabes Cherries Lamers Royal Annes Pie, per ™ Crabapples-Transcendent, Dates 16 fon phar PigeCal. ripe per box Grapes Per bow 1) Chop Core Why Cracked 00|_ Feed Meat ; | Keg Producer Gen . Milo Maize Mill r Timothy Wash. No i Timothy Seed—No. 2. per th 4 hides, cows and steers, No. 1. a0 No. 2 bed) Green hides L do NO 2... Balted bulls of stags, No. 1 do Xo. Green hulle oF wing. 40 No. ted or bebh SIS cows and steers, Ni Nectarines Wash Per bo box Nei do 176s, tareer Peaches-Barly white Elberta, Cal Yakamines Per crate Pears Wash Bartlett Rarer pee Pineapples —iiawatian, per don een caltsking, No. te 60 40 No. 2 i Dey hides, No. i 40 No. 2 °° Dry bulls oF stage 5 The and under, No. aes, green of salted, em 6 rf, cwen ‘ j 5 | woot, clean ranch, full grown... Sheep pelts, long wool, each [ae mediom wool, each .. @o short wool, each do shearing do fiint dry wool pelts ‘Tallow, No. 1 i Bissnessnbiee Senators Ask to Interview Wi WASHINGTON, Aug. 14—The — #5, senate foreign relations : decided today to notify Wilson that the committee desires: call on him at the White House obtain from him information concert ing the peace treaty. Peraxil > Per te | Corenmute—Per don Filbert Per tm. | Walewte—sott shel, per tm Manchuria : | Black Watnwte—Per th | Peanets Virginia Keystone 1 |Pecame—Per Ib, ...... DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shi —— = Leal fancy country cream n@ i : ee Fage—Local, etrietly trean . ! Local ranch, store keepers Milk-—Per owt * ue tee sie se cilnladecancancbe tl DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | ana ciel cream- If you MUS> wef yours, wet whee t eyire worth e at NATIONAL Butter “ry, otal beleks storage bo. che | Raxs—Local, strictly freen Pullets Storage Cheese—New Wisconsin tripiets do Y, A... pepe Or and Wash. triplets Badger brick, broken case do cane lots Oregon brick, broken case do case lots Limburger Block Swi Fancy Whee cubes sf sountry creamery, country SAFE DEPOSIT BOXE 4 te Per Year Title Trust C |" Rewticr—tvies Pola op Wholeate” Dealers to shippers ® Springs. ucks AD sizes, 330 ¢ at Columbia No atairs to elimb |e Wholesale Price, Per Ton City Price | marley —Rolied Ground Cilpped 64.00 66.00 | 66.0047 68.00 | Now Is the Time to Save The first and last years of your life do not amount to much productively. If you want to accomplish anything, DO IT NOW. This applies especially to saving. Sacrifice if need be to keep up your savings account at the First National Bank. You will never regret it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST, Established 1882

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