The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1919, Page 9

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Realization of E. A. est Hope g-feature.on a farm of this nature is the in which records are kept of the production of the 3 "Bach cow’in the herd is placed on official test over a seven days. To receive recognition and classifica- ip the A. R..O. it is necessary that they produce a cer- tity and quality of milk within the seven-day limit. yecords are carefully compiled and it is on the basis that the cow’s worth is determined gn establishment with the standards of the Carnation the greatest attention is paid to pedigree. A large maintaj for every animal, showing the ancestry generations. Thus it is always possible to tell all ting not only to the animal in question, but also to dam, grandsire, etc. fy precaution is taken to maintain the health of the d to make them truly contented. To actually insure Ith of the herd, all cows are under the supervision nection of U. S. Government Agents, representing feau of Animal Industry. Very stringent require- Shave been laid down by this Bureau of Animal In- y and all herds under its inspection can be given abso- ntee for the health of all individual animals sold. metimes it is asked why Mr. E. A. Stuart, President of nation Milk Products Co. and owner of the Carna- tock Farms, should spend so much time and effort in elopment of the Carnation Stock Farms. The answer it it is the development of a great big ideal held by Mr. t—an ideal which leads to the betterment of the dairy- dustry in the Northwest. Appreciating the fact that nd better milk is produced at the same cost by a red cow than by a grade cow, Mr. Stuart is working gacquisition of pure bred stock by the great majority The young pure bred Carnation bulls are {for distribution among the farmers of the North- Who desire to raise their herds’ standard by securing x herd sire. This plan is proving a success as more farmers are recognizing the worth of this plan are gradually adding pure bred animals to their herds. the day arrives on which practically all of the cows e Northwest will be af pure blood, then Carnation Farms will have fulfilled its duty and fulfilled it well. + raiser FRANK T. HUNTER, FRANK P. HAUSER, President. Sec. and Treas. as R .. NEWSHAM, Manager Liability Department Frank T. Hunter Co. Marine, Liability, Surety Bonds and Automobile Insurance 410 Railway Exchange Building, Second Avenue at Cherry Street 271, Main 699 SEATTLE, WASH. GALBRAITH & CO. BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION Office Galbraith Dock—Foot of Madhon St. Efficient Service—Telephone Main 7000—Prompt Delivery PACIFIC CO. Established 1892 M. Furuya bo. Importers and Exporters Manufacturers and Packers Fouruys Building 216220 Second Ave. So, SEATTLE, U. 8. A. BRANCHES Tae o We have cima Represented American Manufacturers in the TTLEA. MAY We Serve You? Spokane and Wyoming Main 3228 * : : tio# Engineering Co. Sains A alii LIC (GINGS Wholesale Packers L BL THING voREmD COM AVE. Prest. and General Mgr. A & THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1919. &* J. F. Duthie & Co. Shipbuilders and Engineers Fares Include Meals and Kerth Round Trip Winter Excursion Fares Effective October Sth TO CALIFORNIA Regular Sailings to Southeastern Alaska Southwestern Alaska Monthly Sailings to China and Japan THE ADMIRAL LINE Tickets and Information—604 Second Avenue. Elttett 2068 Builders of Steel Ships Established 1883 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION, WIRING SEATTLE, U. S. A. AND REPAIRS Manufacturers ef Marine Electric Fixtures GRO, R. COOLEY ELECTRIC Co. $13 WESTERN AVE. Puget Mill Co. 208 Walker Building SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Fir and Hemlock Lumber and Lath- MILLS AT PORT GAMBLE AND PORT LUDLOW, WASHINGTON Minneapolis Office—1029 Lamber Exchange Twentieth Year Ripley I Fish Company Ploneer Dealers—1919 Wholesale Fresh, Frozen and Salt Fresh Frozen Salmon, Halibut, Sable Fish, Cod, Etc. Salt Herring, Salmon, Sable Fish, Cod, Etc. MILD CURED SALMON Seattle Todd Dry Docks, Inc. ‘ea's Harbor Island, Seattle, Washington Largest and Most Modern Ship Repair Plant Pier 1 > on Pacific Coast VULCAN Manufacturing Company Repairs Made to Steel and Wooden Vessels: 2 Floating Dry Docks of 12,000 Tons Capacity ‘ Ship Auxiliaries—Engineers Founders Machinists Forgers |' Steel Fabricators TTT 1200 Fourth Ave. S. The Roslyn Fuel Co. SEATTLE, U. 8. A 1 Floating Dry Dock of 3,000 Tons Capacity : Quick Service on All Classes of SEATTLE Marine Repairs General Agents for White Fuel Oil-Burning System Parson’s Turbines Steam and Electric Hoists FOR ALL PURPOSES Washington Iron Works SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Wicks Tire and Rubber Products Co. Manufacturers of Automobile Tires and Rubber Products SEATTLE, U 5S. A. Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works COMPOSITION ROOFING Anything in Sheet Metal Pacific Machine Shop & Mfg. Co. t 3681 EAST MARGINAL WAY Mechanical and Electrical Engineers Auxiliaries Central Bidg. A. W. QUIST A. 8. DOWNET'| A: W. QUIST COMPANY Structural Engineers and General Contractors a0 Home Bullaing SEATTLE The Uchida Trading Co., Ltd. AGENT FOR Ltd. The Uchida Steamship Co., Ltd. 614 LEARY BLDG. Olympic Foundry LARGE IRON CASTINGS SEATTLE, WASH. CHISATO MAKINO, Mer. Hood Manufacturing Co. “HOOD TRACTORS” SEATTLE, U. S. A. Hendricks Manufacturing Co. MACHINISTS Marine Work of All Kinds IMPORTERS EXPORTERS Cho Ito & Co. 726735 L. C. Smith Building Head Office: SEATTLE KOBE, JAPAN ees Phone Elliott 3450 SEATTLE, U. Puget Sound Paper Box Co. 2518 Western Ave. Elliott 1663 SEATTLE, U. S. A. Reynolds Torch Mfg. Co. Oxy Acetylene Cutting and Welding Torches The Reynolds Does Not Backfire Phone Eiltott 591 301 Hortpn St, SEATTLE, U. 8. A. “A SLIVER OR A CARGO” THE SCHWAGER & NETTLETON LUMBER CO. Seattle Machine Works Incorporated BUILDERS OF Marine Engines and Dredging Machinery SEATTLE, U. 8. A. South Wellington Coal UNITED COAL SALES COMPANY “For a Greater Port” Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co. Manofacturers of Old Growth Fir and Cedar SNOQUALMIE FALLS, WASH. GEO, 8. LONG, Prea. ©. D. FISHER, V. P. & Treas. Phene: West 1246 2900 West Florida The State Bank of Seattle W. I, McCORMICK, Secy. SEATTLE, U. S. A. W. W. WARREN, Mar, PHONE NORTH 105 Rogers Mylroie Lumber Co. Second at Madison MBER Propeller Wheels—Ship Castin, CHINERY CO. LU a cas eee te - HALLIDIE MA CAR—CARGO—RETAIL SALMON BAS. FOUNOGY ON oeC) MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT Presses and Steam Hammers, Steel Plate Machinery, et Pneumatic Tools, Air Compressors. Offices: 907-11 L. ©. Smith Bldg. SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Office Phone: Ballard 570 Ballard Station, Foot of 24th Ave. N. W. SEATTLE, WASH. Service Our Specialty 3725 Twelfth N. E. SEATTLE, U.S. A. Anderson Shipbuilding Corporation Houghton, on Lake Washington 1500-ton Marine Railway Seattle Office, 816 Alaska Bldg. STAR CARRIAGE CO. Manufacturers of Distributors for Goodrich Tires qhe Northwestern Motor Truck. 2401 First Ave. So.—Tel. Main 3658 SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Telephone: Main 3408 Bell Street Terminal, Seattle Eiott 2879 Pliny L. Allen Co. 115-117 Columbia St. The J. % i ee Rogers, Brown & Company ee A.McEachern Seattle Bridge & Piledriving Co. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS Globe-Wernicke Cc Main 2060 18 Colman Dock Hoge Building Seattle, U. S. A. pong og ‘o., Inc. Pe General Contractors Steel Safes Filing Supplies A EE eh Skookum Apples . 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