The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 23

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PERSONAL \ Peters’ unit houses a beat im hatr & lare worth $3.00 IMPROVEMENT SAWANT Weve Of CHRDTT Rn for PIKE & |The Seattle Star . |DIRECTORY Attorneys at-Law Take Fannin bus to o {tic ° ~ Attorney »—Pater LAWRENCE Rarage, me odern § Hicycles and Repairs LUNDGREN “tor and shrubbery alt winter mga te last two years Chatiel Loans $10 to $100 made quickty | minutes out 1003-4 LC Smith Ride Chiropractor hiropractor National School, Chicago. TL ¢ 213 Denny Mid CHTROR HAUSTOR it 10 ACRES WITH CREEK SOUTH OF SEATTLE is. perfectly, bottom, and under cult main county re both bigh and nd milk route 4 farms on all idea: only $1,350; $150 cash, $13.50 * ee c Jorgensen firos. Furn. Shoo. SC SRT | | “ollateral Loans | MONEY LOANED cles of value 416 Leary Ride > AR x The Reliable, Money to Loan 50 choice bearis roperty of young widow On diamonds ¥ Ronee TIAL LOANS | 335-4 EMPIRE CARTER, McDONALD, Cofumbia St nd Surgeons Rt 3 BASY T RMS prick ri 50, lendid county road, within Green Lake car Turkish Baths | (MPERIAT. TURKISH Wa Tie Flectric cabinet eat and attractive house, h is practically new house and garage land, bearing fruit, ne REE & FARRAR BI any specialty mechano-therapiat. FARM LANDS Bid OPENING IN YAKIMA VALLEY FARM LAND | 1S per acre and STORKGE Central Storage Co, White fide. STATE HEALTH OFFICERS MEET Will Assemble in Spokane September 11 and county health officers hold their an rallroads; state highway, and close to town: under government irri tion project that is an extens our office of proved farms t! Teet from the owners at the low Several thousand Huy now 4i- opening prices. acres of the best ‘ashington to select from. a ETR FARMS CO. 8G Bidg. ‘—s Also. x tables, fruit, I improved: Kovern- ‘falta, corn, ve; Ties, Cs Fa, ment main hig ley: aie 100; easy terms. of Washington will nual conference at Spokane, conjunction with the yearly meeting of the State Medical society health officers’ conference was ee cently issued by Dr. John B. gon, state health commissioner Senior Surgeon L. L. United States Public Service, San Francise on contagious or communicable dis be in Spokane to attend | the conference and will address the assembled phynicians portance of reporting communicable birtha and deaths to the local and state health author. 40 With 4-room house: close to raftroad | splendid buy . PETERS if TINRD ATE. ROVED 10-ACRE RAS house: ruses: 1 brooder hous lets, 4 cows, machinery, Kingston. Wash. FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY , an authority WATERFRONT TH 3 OF LAKE WASHINGTON Gipeases and So 0 “ft. fro . ev $0. ntage on paved boulevard — ‘tints health | quired by law to attend the confer- ence at the expense of their respect- health officers —_—__-_______-» PRICED AT $1,200 Ae hme atid For quick sale” You will have to hurry if you want this property ‘The state health borne this year by the municipalities they represent as has been custorn. Public Markets || a | TERMS IF NECESSARY q ——____ Phone Ballard 1222 LOGGEDOFF_LANDS iN SOUTHWEST Washington for sale te Cm ae 2 Fr acre and wp. ken at par. Write for may show ERHAUSER TIMBER co. Tacoma Bide, Tacoma. W fe TM: Lo-Oparative milie Sager and soap stall Carnation or Operative milk, 12% can Meee Bosna War Pan Motor. i Wemtere Smelting rwirr SELL 2 Norway Pacitic t iavings Stamps, | H | Paeitic Giese Casicet ke Tire if Rubber . toferson’s milk station iveranl Wich Po WESTLAKE 1 096 Sequim Gas & O11 Shelikef Mining Long Horn O11 Ce Black Hawk Mining Lone Star on MAX WINKLER* LIBBEY IONT Vg yin Bay the f eet Victory "Ties onde PARTLY Pain $45 loaned PAD Bi $ eat 200 per month COD. MeCOn frames Axe iment here sine, parti pay- Ri geeceent Ride MM BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 2900000060000 can YOU INVEST ¢: on 20 acres of Grays Harbo Very clone to where pis OW cor ‘panien are ’ this ttle forth make you « fortune. | way, it tn worth the eesssoo20200 7 Seaboard Tide. Ao Ona don LACKSMPPH § For ALE KT | al Washingtor I New York Coffee and Di cream cheene 2 cana Co-Operative t vi ‘Der month: regular 4he coffe GOOD Ww TRH & . Chinook salmon. pis Soe ate, Bbe, | | Way to Orient Three ships will sail for the Orient under operation of the Pacific Steam p Co, during September, acoord ing to announcement made by L. L Bates, foreign trade manager of the mpany, The steamship Seattle rit, which salled Thursday, was the advance guard of this fleet, ‘Th 10,000. te hedul 1 to mail Monday. The lw heatiand Montana ts the third ve eh She will sail about tember The steamer Wertern Knight. hion nearly foundered when she started from Seattle on her maiden voyage, has about completed an Ori- jental trip, and is due here Sepetm {der 18 SEATTLE SPIRIT SAILS TO ORIENT -| Local Men “Compriee Crew | of Liner The steamship Seattle Spirit, Seat tle-built and Saattie manned, sailed on her maiden voyage © crew of the ship, from captain to meas boy, are Seat tleites, Capt. A. P. Spaniding, Jr., is in command A party of representative citizens for the Orien Thurs were down at the port comminston |pler at Smith cove to see the ship jon her way. Presents were” din [tributed to the crew, Samples of rticles manufactured in Seattle will be taken to the Orient by Capt pauldting Among those who waved farewell to the vessel were: T. 8. Lippy, pert commissioner; C. J. France, execu tive secretary of the port commis sion; D. W. Burchard, In charge of the operating department of the United States shipping board here Hi. D. Seeiey, in charge of the Seat tle office of the United Staten de partment of commerce: C. 8. Willa of the Chamber of Commerce, and Mra, Wille, who christened the ves Hill, manager of Seattle Merchants’ exchange; R. D. Pinneo, manager of the foreign department of the Pacific Stearnship company Ernest Gaumnita, representing J. F. Duthie & Co; Capt. I. F Teon traffic manager of the port commis sel: Robe sion; G. F. Nicholson, chief engineer | fer the port commission; A. F. Haines, vice president and general manager Pacific Steamahip company lL. L. Bates, foreign freight agent Pacific Steamship company; BE. J Pacific Steamship company; Regin: ald Ti. Parsons, president Seattle Chamber of Commerce; Gordon C. -|Corbaley, secretary Seattle Chamber of Commerce. GREAT NORTHERN To GO ON MANILA RUN SAN FRANCIS Sept. 5 ven days and hours New York, the steamer Northern arri Inside th ‘ Gate Thured After smakhing all records for transporting troops to and from France, the former Pa- cifie coast liner has been assigned > transport service between San the disabfed transport Sheridan Families “of a number of offic of the t were on boerd the transport. re FROZEN FISH HOLDINGS LESS THAN LAST YEAR| | WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Frozen fiwh held in storage September 1 pared to 82,554,798 at the same time! |bureau of markets of the department of agriculture, made pu shows. The holdings of mild cured) 93 23 pounds, compared with 128,523 pounds tant year. RIVER BOAT ENGINE PORTLAND, Sept. 5 Marine | Fy +o, engineers on river boats will de mand a 15 per cent wage increa about September 15, accordir announcement made by t Ma rine Engineers’ Beneficiary associa Ition. The tncrease would put th minimum at $172 a month wt| SPANISH WHEAT CROP FALLS SHORT OF NEED)”: MADRID, Sept. 5.—Spain's wheat lerop for the present year will aggre |to 40,000,000 metric hundredweight |JAP SHIPPING FIRM VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 6.—Kx pansion of present service and the building of new ships, larger than any on the transpacifie run, in be ing considered by the ka Sho xen Kalsha company ording ¢ reports reaching here «|| Sugar Quotations _ LOWEST RATES | CALIFORNIA * gan FRANCISCO | LOS ANG TS, DIEGO, | uv ENT sail INGS, 1 Ny WERCHANTMEN EACH PRICES PATROL HARBOR TO SAIL SOON HOLDING FIRM ON FLEET WEEK’ ‘Seattle Spirit Already onthe First Winter Apples Are on/ Intricate Regulations Are Announced by U. S. Intricate regulations ‘STORAGE EGGS NOT RECALLED Prices High, but Sales Not the Market Decreasing Altho quotations w the peach market app » unchanged, | The advanced price of butter hi caused any increased mo storage stocks, are kicking of the Pacific laid down Friday by Kescoe M. Drumheller, run of peaches thin se nt patrol of the har. bor and adjacent waters will be maintained .vigilantly night, while the fleet is here, penalties will be meted out! to boat owners or pilots who violate including fines and im and |Prisonment or both, During the three days of the fleet's . beginning next Friday, all sa other than those In navigation or re any previous season. | Small amounts of peaches will be j stuff, way a The steadiness of the egg market but a temporary halt in| the upward trend of prices. reported to be f consumption both lo | eally and in Alaska is beyond the out » steamship Icontum is and that will be off the within several days. a Prices have been very reasonable in| the rules, comparison to other foodstuffs, it ix due to thix fact that the con-| sumption has been #o heavy this sea-| atocks are Dealers are paying a slightiy| tutes and signals |changes have been made © firet fall and winter apples of tions te the consumer aie “DAINY rrovccTs Prices Paid to Shippers unnecessarily or sirens wilt PRICE OF HOGS IS EASIER NOW Cattle and Sheep Steady in Local Market prices were the local stock yards, [And sheep markets remained steady t California Tokay grap: Batter—Local ing with local favor at $3.2 money exchanges were weak at the open Ing today. Sterling demand opened at ers of the Firestone "fire @ Rubber $4.14%, off Ze, France and lires were! Quoted at new lows. Paris cheque rate | ©. late yesterday vo led to increase” wan 894 fr times, while lire checks were 9.73 lire per dollar, off 4 centimes DAIRY FRODUCTS Prices Paid Whoieante Dealers joupe market eaxy almost cleaned up. Heavy arrivals fre asier Friday arrived on mar while the catt Gem potatoes have Price Paid Wholess for Vegetables and Fruit Quotations at Stockyards Medium te chotes. Rongh heavy Prices Paid by Wholrenle Deal- os © Same Green Onions Per ¢ Green Peppers pring lamb, prime... . but other lasues were fraction Pnited Mates Meet opened PotatorePer ton— rime SP 1%) Mexican porcine jet 198, op 2M: Snabtein and Kelly Tire at 141%, op % resulted Im soft- jet Around 11 o'clock. ‘QUOTATIONS ON CORN DOWN $2 IN MARKET = Corn quotations were off $2 In the local market Friday. * held steady. vot Potaters—Cal, fold at 122 and commen at Internqtionsl at 10) wee up ther estameai.| *% © mod: | The market cloe@ firm. Griffith, assistant to the president, | HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Whelesale Price er UO Hee. \T Chicago Market Report | cage Board of Tr clase, but quickly recover T Argo And general Rood crop conditions were lens prev hearish sentiments as a result w hep . “ Corn Whole Provisions opened Caught up with the Beptember corn, down ing of $1.60, gained te; Ne at the open- December corn Crabapples — Transcendent, ; MAY corn guined Ie over the opening of $1.26, down \ September oata opened at vaah. Timothy Seed No. Seed oats, down Wo at the opening of fo per é-basker erate Thompaon seedicne Black Princes francisco and Manila, supplanting | do |amounted to 64,740,172 pounds, com | Peaches last year, tho monthly report of the| Me tovlay, | BANK CLEARINGS salmon on September 1 amounted to Fs Local Italian | Watermelon NoTS Prices Paid at Wholesale MEN WANT RAISE. aime Mack Walnuts There's nothing truce than a sis HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL Wholesnier to the Con 1 bulln or stags, No Groen bulls or stags, No gate 26,000,000 metric hundredweight |nccording to an official estimate made "| public today. Consumption amounts THIS BANK Still has a few COTTAGES FOR SALE! in the residential ns, & The and under, > PLANS BIGGER SHIPS | portunity to Make Money. green or anlted, en. 4.0008 Are you saving a part of your earnings? you buying War GENERAL MOTORS MADE BIG SUM IN HALF YEAR one-half their value. Call today— Get details | Our Savings Depart ment.will help you, | serni-annual statement Just issued by balance sheet shows resources and working assets ee ‘s883, 468, A liabilities of $ Sept. 19) and net working capital of $190, ne A Money Maker It would be a hard task to find a man who would not like to be known as a money-maker, Because the ability to make money is good evidence of more than usual success in one’s particular line of endeavor. But—and this is important—the money-maker is almost in- variably a mone} ar to begin with. If you want to graduate as a money-maker, save a , certain portion of your wages or income regu- larly and place your savings just as regularly in a strong, reliable bank. Savings Department Open Every Saturday Ever ing From 6 to § for Your Convenience, The Seattle Natiénal Bank Resources Over $30,000,000. MONEY EXCHANGE WEAK | FIRESTONE STOCK !f; NEW YORK, Sept. S-—The principal) AKRON, Ohio, Sept. [4 hold- per dollar, off # cen-| the capital stock fro¢n $15,000,000 to 00,000. — - Ask for a Trade Acceptance Blank We should be pleased to let you have a specimen of the trade acceptance blank which many of our customers are using, and likew¥se furnish you with any irfor- mation you require touching the advantages of this better method of financimg the sale of merchandise Perhaps it will mean greater profits, for you. Why not look into it? FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 the cashier says: “Most anybody can ‘start something,’ but it is the man who finishes that gets the ‘decision. “Saving ten cents a day and staying with it, is far better than starting with a dollar—and stopping.” ©. 8. Wills, Vieo President Ralph P. Loomis, Ca ean Warren W. Zinsmaster, Assistant Cashie OF_-SE ATTLE There are periods of emergency in near- ly every one’s life when surplus funds are very necessary if hardship and sufferin are to be avoided. If such a period danke come to you, you will be very thankful that you have a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with The Bank of California, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION “RESOURCES $107,000,000

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