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mints SPRUCE ROAD A WASTE OF FUNDS So Declares Witness in Con- gressional Hearing wnnmnnnrinnnaonmnmamnnnnrpbinampenpnininnmedtod Last One of the Season Hood Canal * Sun., Sept. 7 To Union City and Return by Daylight S. S. Whatcom ' tion of the government n Seattle * =] Leaves Colman Dock funds,"* and that lots of the soldiers Spokane was again open for busine who were engaged in the work . arings 2.925,809.00 | | day, after a three-and-a-half.da a lidn’t know a spruce tree from j i Balances $05,843,00 | | cation ten all Production * Forecast Falls ace wage ot Rana , nade o t y by Cre ings 78 jon ' t t were made } \ +» Below That of Last Year || fst!" ’ 1 the street, Quota Miller - tor v r bo Miller was th t witness called Portland ‘ as firmer, at 40 cents per when the congressional sub-com WASHINGTON, Bept, 2 --(United| | Clearings 4 b2,00 pound mitte resuined ita investigation of Pre: -—A total ce nm production of Balanc ! 461.00 Ir eaned « ment of Wapato prodne expenditures in| Ul 000 ba! waa forecast by the | # ® cantaloupe made that commodit vho had constructed a log. | CUltural department, on the t of | % " The firm pear reap a netios ging railroad into the Lincoln county | PePorts from field agents A New York Stock News | «! Fancy Bartletts were selling timber, close to Te Or., criti ae praetor last year oe 12> | yp. deieotaniihinataaieen % as high ax $3 per box, with the ripe the failure to ex nd thin Tine - RW YORK, Sept Afte resting ek ghuly lower the fact the spruce division | The condition on August 25 was | thre the ‘stock “yr isthe the wan tne areund ¢ given as 61.4 p ent, compared ot lseding - ot rm ler suotat . 2 and 7 per cent in August a year ‘ after a holida and consequent witnes® tes ifle that ne min | 88° little «tock on and Nt te the coverninent Im the Tod Th total production forecasts an : > lo a ity « panet be tibheed “ 169.8 pounds Lawyers tors and dentists, | ond Vratt BACK FROM ALASKA Pratvetion. io Lincoln county, asta haw been reported from Mi issippl and Louisiana mr that they produced trom five | Qn ' ‘ 200 A polyglot assembly of fisher “aides”. onty muy ax 3 ex-|| Portland Market Status | "=~; © | Cobtace Ns sone from the Alaskan banks arrived! porienced men in his employ had. | ® - » | Chicago Market Report is paiere Monday on the full-rigged) aq Representative tea, Miller t Kept. 2 ® - 20 ship George Curtis, Libby. | admitted the 1 mill was well ad MecNet! & Libby Co. There were ain for the Vernment's purpose: eee fishermen on the ship, 8d linge ene soldiers, tho inex. |« lafter she anchored In the bay, the) Ohi. with " ° D tug lek sn pany They cc have heen cing! " ) Was calle 5 a. @ egget spruce @ mile from the end of my Green Onions Per cox tunches sid and the fishermen went on | ine Ts ehtesen testifies Peas—Per th ” on in Bristo the barge, The worst Years was experienced fishermen reported Green Peppers Per ih ore 10 radish Kant—toert. per Mm te “Would you Consider the | ing of the read along the «¢ Local, per Ib |necessary?* asked Congressman ti nine toes, 860 en Maree ie “No,” was the repty Sor des. == eptoonber cate opened late at 10%, up| Pithling, ten .\scccccccecscoss “Would you consider it a waste |. Mer #1 per 1; broilers, 280366 neh of public funda?” continued Mawes. | ’oncese—s¢@ ate per th b> fer “To my mind it was," said Mil - er tomm= ler, “Lota of the men sent down » . Waeh Nested dem ” a there didn’t know a spruce tree . ° om Pumpkins Local, per ft ay ies Whit ath pears. vot Aacrpcedbai ng STERLING OFF 2 CENTS Srraenine-— Level, per ®. the: te Set wht they're wer 5.0 ny , . - | lows $200 in YU. S. Court Somebody Now Has | “ii"*"= erry Loule Aleck, who plead guilty to higher Chi k Di | taeat eutdoor, 18 ite 190g 1.60 Moonshining charges on July 10. was|"'s, ne sipte. 4.000 head: market te a icken TRMCT | rurnipe—New local, per sock 386 sentenced to serve one month In| tow Lamba, $11.50019.56; ewes, $7.50) Exactly 42 drumsticks and a whole | rRuirs King county jail and pay a fine of $200 by Federal Judge Neterer Tues tay morning $9.60@11; feeder lamba, t of gizzards probably are steam. | Apoles— ing somewhere in Seattle aday in| 2% Wash. | i & wonderful chicken stew - Mra. P. Finnegan, 616 26th ave. & 2 pe * « in ate lawyer's plan to boocaen New York Coffee and | | enlisted the ald of the Beattie police 180m 2.00 1.0@200 at 1 00@1 Cider Per ent so Make the mayor in tl Hansens--Cuatemain. per t o mote ond ei i rf } [in efforts to recover the 21 Leghorn ot wg OF government representative and re|| Sugar Quotations | jipringers. if posible, which where | Bunckheeries-<Lscat 00.0000. ae #ohn E. Price & Co, | aire att food dealers to file with | $———————— a taken trom. their roosts, Monday. ty presse him Invoices of every scrap of food.| NEW YORK, sept « No 7 night. The «pringers were chap eroned by four laying hens of mature Sugar—Centrifugal, 7286 per Ih l yearn. Southweet Cor. tad and Columbia Rie, 39%e : ‘Telephone 2306 stuffs brought into the city together | Biro © per Ib; No. 4 Bantos, 29\Ke with the price. 40 ponies Burre! Geme ‘asabas IS NOT A VIRTUE |: but a proof of fitness to survive. In the twenty-eight years we have been here we have built u : FS . : - J A r ~<a p the largest business of our kind in the Northwest; paid our bills; told the truth; kept our clients safe and done our share of civic duties. If this long but simple record justifies your preference in patronage we ho you will find something of interest among our : “i 6 September Investment Suggestions 7 a Approx Unsold STATE AND MUNICIPAL 4 Maturity Price Yield S508 one woe 7s! « MOOLI0 1.00@1.10 $59,000 City of Dullas (Texas) General Obligation Rond« 1967 Ave 4.40% Plame—-Wenatchee és : $82,000 City of Chicago (Illinots) Ave 4.40% hte , iuer ee $25,000 State of Oregon Highwa: ‘ ‘ Oct. Ave 4.45% ian tober eee a $74,000 Pierce County, Wash.. General Obligation Highwa Jan. A $45,000 State of Louisiana Port Commission Ronds i $65,000 Hunt County (Texas) General Obligation Bonds $ 5,000 City of Coalinga (Calif.) General Water Bonds Jan ark $69,000 Genesee (Idaho) Highway District Bonds Jan - $ 5.009 Panhandle (Idaho) Highway District Bonds. ... i May ~ - 4 14 $ 5,000 Seattle, Wash. Municipal District Improvement -Bonda.. May er ene % t= $13,000 Solano County (Calif) Road District Bonds duty 1920-1923 Avs ie $17,500 Riverside (Calif) Drainage District No. 3 Bonds, .. Oct. 1920-1934 Ave Ving! Keystone, th, 44 "a $15,000 Coachella Valley (Riverside Co., Calif.) Storm Protec. Bonds Jan 1934-1936 Ave Stele yer Th i: $72,000 Hood River (Oregon) Irrigation Dist. Gen. Refunding Bonds..... 1928-1944 Avg. *% iano’ pnananntar — $ 2,000 City of Yakima (Wash.) Municipal Dist. Improvement Bonds...... Nov 1929 Ave DAIRY PRODUCTS on $23,000 City of Colville (Wash. Municipal Dist. Improvement Bonds. ..... 1929 Ave. 5.75% | “eg a P $20,000 City of Caldwell (idaho) Municipal Dist. Improvement Bonds 1929 Ave. 6.00 . 9 ‘. $ 2,000 City of Castle Rock (Wash.) Municipal Dist. Improvement Bonds... Nov. 100.96 6.00% ay es INDUSTRIAL #3 ‘ $10,000 Swift & Company Gold Notes..... A 2 ea exe 6% Aug. Mkt $e $12,000 Bethlehem Steel Corporation First Lien & Refunding Mrig. Bonds 5% May Mkt $ 7,000 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Convertible Gold Notes 6% Aue Mkt a ff $15,000 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. First Mortgage Bonds ° arose 6% Nov Mkt — jj $ 2.900 Northwestern Iron Co. General Mortgage Bonds 1% Feb Par Prices Paid Wholesele Dente = $150,000 Gulowsen-Grei Engine Co. Firat Mortgage Bonds. 1% July 1924 Par 7 Butien—Loos! country eream- a PUBLIC UTILITY eat county ‘evenmery oa $19,000 California Telephone & Light Co. Firat Mortgage Gold Bonds. Apr 1943 98.00 6.05" oo eer . fat. $15,000 Consumers Power Co. First Lien and Refunding Bonds.. June 1996 Mkt 6.05 torage oe $15.000 Texas Electric Co. Firet and Refunding Mortgage Bonds Jan 85.00 6.18% ig Tepe a pps at ax nab ne. $12,000 Union Electric Light & Power Co, Gold Bonds May Mkt 6.15% | Storage . iT, $10,000 Nevada-California Electric Corpn. First Lien Bonds Jan Mkt 6.20 PA debe Me us Cheese—New Wisconsin tripie « — RAILROAD oso tH e $11,000 Canadian Northern Railway Co. Collateral Trust Gold Notes...... 6% Feb 1924 Mit 6.00% Reteer Weick bronen am Orr 907! $19.000 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Collateral Trust Gold Notes ; 6% July 1929 96.50 6.50% do case lots ‘ a7 $19,000 Bt. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Prior Llen Morte. Bonds 6% July 1928 Mkt 655° Crtses brie. rater Sess 1 $13,000 N. ¥., Chieago & St. L. R. R. Co. Second and Imp. Mrtg. Bonda.. 6% May 1931 Mkt 6.75% Pony on asin HH PREFERRED STOCK Fancy ‘Wheel’ Swiss‘: u ‘3 Mn \d $19,000 Quaker Oats Company Cumulative Preferred Stock.. 6% 6.06% * 5 ce ag Fisk Rubber Company Cumulative Preferred Stock 1% 1920-45, est 7 | Pooltry—Prices Paid by Wholesale | Amalgamated Sugar Cumulftive Preferred Stock 1944, ent U Tustere fa, Patenete oe Donner Steel Co, Cumulative Preferred Stock 1922 Mkt. ver enan Simimons Co. Curnulative Preferred Stock ences eon 1920-4 , Mkt ve Steel & Tube Co. of America, Cumulative Preferred Stock. 1920-56, est. 98.00 icone on FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL meepees enreenrearay ahr ee United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland Gold Notes........+. Nov. 1919 Mkt some > Ee Dominion of Canada Gold Bonds (new iaaue) . Aug 1929 Mkt - sc United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland Gold Notes Veb. 1987 Mkt Country, dressed ~ City of Copenhagen (Denmark) Sinking Fund Gold Bonds July 1944 Mkt 6.00 ? $20,000 Government of Switzerland Gold Ponds. Aug 1929 Mkt 6.05 ‘ $ 7.000 Anglorench External Gold Bonds Oct 1921 Mkt 780 W Shela ee 20 $18,000 City of Paris External Gold Bonds... Oct 1921 Mkt 8.00% * at RRPAS, SOK, gl FIRST MORTGAGES—Farm and City— é Doicante Price, Per Te ; Denominations $500 and $1,000 | ey Pree pee 000 Robinson & Young Cattle Mortgage Serial Bonds (Arizona) 1% June 1920-1927 Par 7.00% — raat ry. | 000 Noble Foundation, Ltd., First Farm Mrtg. Bonds, Alta, (Can.) 1% Dec 1920-1929 Par 7.00° Bartey—Rolled Hi+> fhe 2 009 Fred T. Colter Firat Mortgage Bonds (Arizona). ...... mi 1° Aug. 1922-1929 Par 7.00% Chipped aed 1 | hae 8 Irvine First Farm Mortgage Bonds (Alberta, Canada) 1% Dee: 1920. Par 7.008 66.00@68 0 | Repo iam & Gunning Firet Farm Mrtg. Bonds (Alberta, Can.). 19 Dee 1920 Par 7.008 66 0068.00 9 William & Gunning First arm Mrtg. Bonds (Alberta, Can.)........ 1% Nov. 1920. Par 1.00% 18.000 15.00| $1.00953.00 83.00075.00 83.000 86.00 10.00 @ 72.00 | 18.00@ 20.00 | . “The House Built Square” CARSTENS & EARLES, Inc. 9 Alfalfa M GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS jer, LOWMAN BLDG., SEATTLE, U. S. A. San Franciseo Los An Spok: eles Spokane Insurance Exchange Bldg. Title Insurance Bldg. Exchange Bank Bldg. | Gaited hides, ts: 2 Lincoln county by the spruce di Clearings $7,618,000.91 wi lust Pride juotations vision was a waste of public Balances 1,678, 787.49 practically unchanged, Western ave. |; 4 | Assign Two Ships tern Glen pany, ie now from @ trip to the Orient. She wilt arrive about Septemb will be one of the first Seattle butlt ships to return here after age LAKE UNION VESSELS SOON TO CHANGE HANDS Frick shipping ght, up ORTLAN Oo s : U C |; BANK CLEA mlb xy “SL ag (Unltad Prom)” the cenatrus: |W 5, COTTON » Samuxes | Local Markets Dixon will be Inere to the delivery to. them of the hips West Islip and West m this om h, The West Islip Nl be turned over to the cor any Friday and The Oriental fleet of Struthers ptember The wood # left Sunday, ix putting back to port with » high-power cylinder out of repair and iy the same type as the 46 wood] . hips residing in Lake Union % ” Lam: tr (Special tre TATOORH ISLAND, Bept 2—8 A M >t Sani) ease tation dla tasers spread + Prook wood. . ge ale Ames yarde—Str West Ison, str West Ira, SOCIE: FOR Arrived at Seattle Woogevel TY Nilsen & Kelez—Str Hyannis. Heptember Str Manta’ Ana ftrom| Nilsen & Keles—my Byeanie’ utheastern Alaska at §:50 a. m,; str| Seattle North Pacif fde—Str Orant at with high pressure cylinder out of repair NEAM BAY, Sept, 2 D, Ggtcofieia at 8 a.m. September 1 Mh —Vaseed in: A codvinh schooner in | Puget Bound Keptember 1—Motor schr Wakena from Powell river, 1. C., via Vane a. 6 VESSEL MOVEMENTS ||P" pin to Oriental Fleet of the Lake Union fleet be desposed of soon, H. strict manager of the announced Monday caving for Portland our. The eon i Investigating hearings there MAIDEN VOYAGE 1 mer Fonduca, which her maiden voyage Seattle ¢ rding to a wireless me to Merchants’ Exchange. She was} ng railroad ten to | Iphia, | Hite Fonduca in being operated by | yy Emergency Fleet corporation. | IS YOUR FORTUNE The minute the Standard Oil Company strikes oil, all the leases in the Olympic Peninsula oil belts will be grabbed up by big business. Then your chances are gone. An investment now pro- tects you. Yo own and control 50,000 acres of the best land in the oil belt. This land will jump the same as the tanger and Burkburnett fields did. Under our unit plan, you can become a joint owner of a 40 to 80-acre your chances of making a fortune overnight will be very good. Investigate this now. Let us show you actual pictures of workings and oil fields. MOCLIPS DEVELOPMENT 621 Second Ave. 408-9 L. C. Smith Bldg., Seattle ter 11 shi) Rens. ¥ DEEP SEA VESSELS Bell st. term Siahted the Cape U. & Weather Bureau) i» | Spo A twoom ratlp. m od in: Btr n from Vancouver, B.C. at 3 a. m r from Han Pedro via San], isco and Victoria, B.C, at 2:30) Uh Kirket at ® p. mj str Redwood from Helling- gette. & BAN PEDRO—Arrived August 21: Str KETCHIKAN-—Bailed Sep A Meacham & Babcock—Str Cinena, etr Chaitie, | Salled From Seattle Rogers-Brown pler—Str Redwood. mber 2—Hte Yormel Maru for Yo-|Laye Union yards—Str Fort Jackson, str | Kobe, Hongkong and Singapore ‘Allenhurst, str Boulton, ate Bowes- mont, Ala ern southbound at noon mber 1 jaska northbound at 6:30 p. m. Other Ports Admire) Dewey from Seattle via Han Binga Francieco at & p.m. Ba Str Queen for Beattie via San Franc at 10 p.m. BAN FRANCISCO— Arrived Septem Str Queen from 8 dro to Kingdom LADYSMITH, BR. C.—Arrived Septem- ber 1 ard from Seattle Op. m. Kalled Beptember 1—te City of Seattle off! whi lumbia river bar at § p.m. August 31—8tr Olen 1 Meattle for Yokohama at 8 p, m.; str Reptem Readow Point for San Francisco, 273 u Alaska towing bee Coquitian City at & pm DUNGENESS—Passed in September 1 Str Fe ely istand northbound at 7:40 p. m.t | str Firwood 100 miles south of Ketchikan | north miles 80} atr D. We Kingdom, 126 miles south ‘ape Flat tery at # p. m.; str Multnomah, Portland for San Francisco, 115 miles south of Co- do No. 2 Dry calfskins, 6 Ibe, and under, No. 1. do No, 2; . ebade say Horsehides, green or salted, ca.4.00@8.00 do flint dry wool pelts . Tacoma and K. Lovejoy from Tacoma er for Beattie at ORIA—Arrived September 1: Tur Arrived September Hongkong via 1 Yoko or Seattle for United bge Henry Vil Str Anyox for Bow dueco for Bes@tle at 11:36 a. m. cs Pai in Sep, for Seattle at 4:40 ut September 1; Str Went Str Al Canadian Government und at & p, m. S. Naval Communication Commereti Str iP ie stacy et. termine kinner & Eddy—Mtr Editor, str Elkhern, str Endicott, str Shinbu Maru, schr terson & MeDo rings, str Haleutta. Pacit! tind. ‘anal Lumber company-—Sch Geor- hr Wakena PAGE 15 IN OIL? u can gét in on this yet if you act now. We tract. And the minute oil is struck, COMPANY Open Evenings n towing bee Fr: Aku- a, 90 inties off Cape Bt at Seattle Today Str Heattle Maru. Aramusan Maru, str case of necessity, you May have a year te repay your loan with us by paying part of the in- terest and principal each month, % Manze ‘’. 8. 8 Burnside. In Bk W. B. Flint jaffney, str Mann- joodmperd dock—U. 8. 8 Brookdale, —Hir Dewey. & Dredging Co.— Moree wnt tire (OY), IN, SEATTLE pier—Str Shinpo Mar: t Engineering ke —Str Boller work s—Motor schr str Bourneville, str Vensels str ‘Atmitk, SEWARD—# alled September 1; Str tr Anthon, str Birtrand, str mor August 31 er Cineyres, gtr str Dione, str Kiten, str sa, str Fort Harri- | accounts Subject to str Fort Stas , Check Are Loot!, str Bayden, schr Cordially Invited, motor schr Libby Maine, ship Sno- Lilly company—Bge Wash- -Motor scht Dockton, bk George Ladiow and Beattie at 5 p.m. Sailed| f. Curtis, ety Asotin, yacht San Wan. September 1: StrrWapama for San Diego - Jat fa m.; ate Frex J of unrest—the expected aftermath of the great war. Fundamentally, conditions are sound, The wise Seattle worker will not listen to those who would disturb’ the eco- nomic basis of our prosperity, but will con- ti fruits of his labor by saving systematically and depositing regularly at the str Cagacan, str Cardia, Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE AXD PIKE SB, SAVE—lIn Spite of Unsettled Conditions Our country is passing through’ a period nue to work and store up some of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 1—S8tr Frank H. Buck, h of Meadow Point at § p,m: Scofield, Richmond for Point miles from Point Wells at & p. Blakeley r Unite miles from ot Phan lls oF stags, No. 1... No. 2 ‘ or green caifakina, No. i ulls or stags t hid ary, each ‘ clean ranch, full grown. . w rin) Mont ventent and Central Location SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AD B4 to $30 Per Year. Title- Trust Co. Second at Columbia No atairs to climb The Difference The difference between Success and Failure is frequently hard to determine accurately, but good judges of life almost invariably trace it back to the Savings Habit. The Successful Man, they find, is not so much more able than his fellows but he is cautious and methodical. Of course he saves money and places it in the Savin yaaa of a strong, reliable ank. Savings Department open every Saturday evening from 6 to 8 for your convenience, The Seattle National Bank Resources Over $30,000,000 Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Prices.