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YOU ARE INVITED TO THE FORMAL OPENING of the JACKSON ST. MARKET AT JACKSON AND SEVENTH AVE. S. Saturday, August 30th, When You Will Be Entertained by the Children’s Band of Des Moines Clearings “LOW PRICES AND GOOD SERVICE” NOTE OUR SPECIALS Balances | Local Markets | o LAUNCH 19TH | ne yore | Halances | uring 4... 6 4| Special i Stet te vs “estes SHIP AT AMES’ . ey - aaah tha tho ctedines Nes WD BRE incl Saturday and meet tuoniey ceepee | Steel Carrier West, Ira Goes “ tivel for northern ports, will carry =) on 1,000,000 cage, ‘Thess ure the lant of Down Ways P c Marts s P| a number of similar shipments to in . ot 1 up 1 “ for points, Points in heastern | ‘The steel steamship West Ira was of7ie " Alaska buy and receive dairy prod: | launched at the Ames yard Thursday . ot | ucta the year around. evening. Mra, Daniel Kelleher, wif tle will probably have to | very soon Frank H. Brownell, of New] York Mra. Olibert Meem, mother of Nearly all local commission men|of the Seattle banker, eponsored the m ‘ r ‘| Wax beans are proving a drug on ow ocate at : the local market, and in seme in| Mra. Kelleher; Mrs, Howard Thomas, | HNMR A bet line (MmLuuuurecnas New York Stock News CLEARINGS Seattle BANK Jackson Fruit and Vegetable Co. Corner Stalls) IALS—Bost Grapes $ Girls’ V. Cake -Layer nila Cream bor Da cake, ap 2 the. Liberty Bonds Quoted 7 eae dndatntio | Chastar Tea and Coffee Co. ‘ SEATTLE MEAT CO. GRAND OPENING Finest Quality An itimaniae Free Tea for Saturday's Fresh @ moked Meat » ——_—_—___________% VESSEL MOVEMENTS | Customers—Please Try Our | Poultry Always on Hand x” c Can upervined the Mr. and Mra. Kelleher, we in the launching party wer ontden Coffee or Tea at Our Counter | TRIAL SOLICITED 76 BOOTHS (16 Farmers With Produce Direct) Only 3 Booths Left—For Rent at $15 Month The Opening of Seattle’s Newest Market Was Planned by Manard Rental Agency 1726-7 L. C. Smith Bldg. Elliott 4993 prre SEA VESSELS wp Si lare of the opinion that butter will | veal. The West Ira is the 19th ship St Paul pre | advance 2 te witht vance m within the next|to be sent ¢ few days Rpokane Ames yard. G Sighted Of were being sold Friday at 4) Sr. Capt. Billings Wilson, of Wash DC: Prank ng diMeulty | Campbell Kelleher, per pound gton, | apples are ba why * | buying pri Frank Ow ow an 40 conte good, and Herman Chapin Price Paid Whelesle Dealers for Veavtables and Prat ® _» SCHOONER FLOATED AND REACHES PORT Mary BE. Foster. h went aground on Low island August 4 floated Thursday night, and arrived at Port Angeles Friday morning yrding to a wire eas the Mer Come in and see the New Fabrics for Fall, now on display VrorrTant es "Chicago Market t Report or The AGO, Ave 29—Graine on the schooner 4 of Trade “rallied after « opentn o yenerday, um ble, ened lower, but ree ne the trading enenge or by at ha ' xchange today MAY MEAN YOUR FORTUNE We own and control 50,000 acres of the choicest oil lands amidst the best structure in the oil belt. We offer a certain number for sale in 40 to 80-acre tracts. Remember that the Standard Oi] Company has never invested thousands of dollars without finding oil. They are pushing the development work on their leases with remarkable speed. The demand for oil was never so great. The minute oil is struck your chances are gone, or you will have to pay a prohibitive price. This means that you must act now. RED CROSS our offer. Red Cross First Aid Firet ber 24. 11,700 Tons “Freight Damaged on Ship Work of unloading the steamer | Sept Shindy Maru, which went aground | ya, on Race rocks a week ago, was| Oats scheduled to be finished Friday and | pt the veasel drydocked. More than | yay 1,700 tons of freight was damaged in| Pork— No. 1 hoki. Among the damaged | Sept |goods was a large consignment of |g,te" Japanese made toys, originally des-| tbe tuned to supply the Santa Clauses of | Spt America tr Skagway for Taco: t in for Houthampton at ne D. for Bellingham down “e, and tater car ro a The Foundation of Contentment People with nm ahead are usually disco tented By saving, an individ | aal enlarges” his freedom and increases his happi ness. A community is tented and prosperous in the proportion that EACH MEMBER possesses sav ings. We are giad to open | savings accounts from up. PHONE SERVICE TO ir WEST SEATTLE CUT|! Telephone connection between & naw es " : r4 attle and West Seattle was cut off | pio. : 3 ese € for an hour Friday morning. , | the trunk line cable from the main | office to the Seattle exchange sud denly refused to function A cTew sent out to repair the ow|| Frisco Market Status bie at 10 a mM. reported the trouble | g. 6 would be ended and the wires re opened in an hour. LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA FRANCISCO, 108 ANGELES POINTS, SAN DIEGO FREQUENT SAILINGS S. S. Wapama, Sailing August 29th M’CORMICK I LINE METROPOLITAN Starting Saturday at 2:15 New York Coffee and ‘ Sugar Quotations Investigate - When you buy a lease you absolutely own to develop or dispose of as you see fit. A lease secured now may mean your fortune the minute the word “oil” is muttered. Everybody will buy then, but the wise man will have his. organized. be of the most ome See at Moclips Development Co. yer wm, tr.te, to (ee tees, ", 621 Second Ave. 408-9 L. C. Smith Bldg., Seattle. The balance Open Evenings. Crom when | per | Buger—Centritueal, 7.280 per tb class, Tuesday, Septem at § p.m, at headquar con 315 University at tere, Red Cross First Aid, as now jee . per Charges to # cluding every in absorbed by SALVAGE Send everything you can't use to Salvage department. All pro coeds go to our Own soldiers and sailors in Ban Francisco. Wirelens Reports Canadian Government er | SAN $250 5% @ te Wer ws peri Yetiow, fir Mahwet, Seattle fer f Beattie at att pm rt at Seattle Teday — ite Beattle Maru, yr leonium, str An "Portland Market Stat Status" l Maru, bye Henry —-—6 CattioRe eady. Good to PORTLAND, coipts, 31 head Wash Ore sese@rte 1. 50@t.08 ‘ Loo@t.ce ven, $10@ | Pineapples 4so@e Plame Wenatche . 2 Thorba err nw A Checking Account VERYBODY who any business at all should have a checking. account. It often transacts market ts ir City of Seattte. medium | Pranee bd a oe eal tte 0g Watermelon Hevree, Benator. 8 Manta- ROLD BELL || WRIGHT'S FAMOUS STORY OF THE OZARK MOUNTAINS “THE SHEPHERD: HILLS” A masterful visualization of both the play and the book in ten big, wonderful reels, with the scenario written and directed by the author himself. SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA 50¢- £756 $ Shows Daily—Sa (Labor Day) M. Week Days (Two Shows Daily) 2:15—8:15 222 head be, $12.60011.25 market t» fair Watermelon per Ibi brotiers, 25@ 260 | Fitherte SCHOOL DAYS! All youMadronakidswill be tickled to death to know that W. P. BROWN now has the MADRONA VARIETY STORE at 1131-34th and is going to make a “special effort” to keep yon happy this year. He has a dandy line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES and you'll “sure” bo glad to hear that he also sells NUT HOUSE NUTS and Chief Nut Bars and everything. Yes! and the New Bar Song written to the tune of “SMILES,” is printed on every wrapper--ain't that “Good News"? LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS We receive continuous tele. graphic quotations from New York Stock Exchange, and buy any issue at the latest quotations, with Interest to date “8 handling charge of $ per $1,000. Ronda trom out-of-town custom ers remitted for immediately on arr We are prepared to furnish sized lots of any tasue at York Stock Exchange quotatic Thess should be bought freely now. Herrin & Rhodes, Inc. Established 1896 STOCKS AND BONDS 119 Cherry St. Main 1512 nute—toft shell, per th Pro} Prices Paid to Shippers | e——_—___—_—_-—__—— | Batter—Local country ory * Ranch, fancy Rotter Pat Fagus Local, strictly fresh Local ranch, storekeepere Milk—Per cwt ° \| Prices Pala Whol | salted nid i Butter eream- ery, cubes... country country A creamery, bricke no 5 Poultry—Prices Paid by Wholesale i] Denters to Shippers Ducks —Titve Hens—Live Brotlers Geese Live elginn Hares—Live, per tb Meat 7, Grain and ¥ Wholeante Price, Per City Price ——— 7 Barley—Rolied .... Rolled . Che 3. chee Hatt 4 Wash No “@ 13 04% 034.00 @40.00 ; 18.00 80.00@ R200 Timothy Seed 4 res, TALLOW AND WOOL len meg, per tb “6 do No. SATURDAY AUGUST 30 AND Labor Day $1.00 Per Couple—Extra Lady 250 Uniformed Men, Half Price Mme. Lepper 1604 Fourth Ave, Main 4264 Dancing in all ite forma taught in the most approved and correct style, Prepare now for an enjoy able season ALL CLASSES Open September 8 Children’s Party, Saturday, September 6, 2:30 p, m, All Little Tots Invited *. §. 8 Rurnaide erminai—Motor sehr Libby Skinner & Eddy-#te Editor, etr Eikhorn, tland Mont ney, str Delight, king, str Goodapesd. ydock—Str Brookdale. yarde—8tr Dewey. Str Hyannis. North Pacific yards Patterson & McDonald Naloutte. Engineer Str Orant Motor sehr Bir. ic works—8tr Milling company—Str Rat- ighternge ¢om pany—Str mill —Rtr Bhkertdge. n plor—Str Btanley ager & Nettleton mill—str Fonduco. Fort Jackson, rir atr Rowes- Addison, ufka, str Kiten, str Lootl, ste Bayden, | 8, ship Bnoquainie, sehr Hen: Motor sehr Meacham & Babcock Py | Chalets Btrearm—Sehr Str Cinena, . Yacht San Wan, Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, | | 1414 3d Ave; downtown, 913 td Ave. Regularly 1 bor affor lineal feet, with a e some of importance and domestic trade. se the Port of Seattle. a berthing capacity spur Our har- o& 41,776 track capacity of the reasons for Seat- as a center of foreign The First National Bank desires to co-operate with those who are helping to de mestie trade of S FIRST elop the attle. NATIONAL foreign and do- BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 secures a higher grade of services besides adding to your prestige sufficiently to be a considerable amet: Pay by check. It pays to lo so. Savings Department Open Every Saturday Evening from 6 to 8 for your convenience The Seattle National Bank Resources Over $30,000,000. Parents , Send your boy back to school. You owe it to the boy, community and nation that he be given an education. The boy of to- day will be the business man of tomorrow. Are you preparing him for the responsi- bilities of the future? BACK TO SCHOOL The Bank of California, N. A. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION