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| ets, ain | § XEW BUNGALOWS TOR, SALE RENTS WILL BE HIGHER Parties taking leases are asked to PAY A portion of the taxoa, as well As the monthly rent Higher bullding coots mean higher rents, you 4 the time Can you drive a nail? If you ean, with our help you are soon under your own roof, Ge out on the ground any time and see what others have done—no wiser or better off t you. Lumber ts cheaper in atule than anywhere today La ear to 16th ave & Agent on ground all the time WEST & WHEELER RIVERSIDE OFFICE 3607 LOWA AVEL BEAT THR LAND ORD wit ind Is Wehr DONT pa te ko out TOMORROW and see ARGONNE HALF-ACRES Just north of th city limits 95th and Woodland Park Ave. jreen Lake car to Kaufman’ al walk or take jitney to Tron on. ‘ground al day to show Rerurban sae EDMONDS bus also ees. $4 nT up ‘per Lent down, balance $15 per telephone, XES. Ns eae IGHWAY, TROUS CO. ne ae K 2-ROOM CEILED lot 858x120; one block D house: outside city, with some fur- | ood niture A § buy. cash, balance $25 per month, without laterest, | 4-room lastered house; lot 40x ine garden voll; ‘s fruit trees. gt ©. McALLASTER 12 American Bank Bldg. Seattle, Wash ices at from $885 to) ; any of these places would 50% to double this price | y better come out and look | BS car 28 @ sell a house for lees than "pint g's pet deautiful tots, | Dah Take |. FAMOUS IMPROVED Act This plac Sunnydal two three bh highway has a home, a go selocte very Alaska Lildg fs in the Deantiful district, right on od roads and only poke from the brick It all ortable t M MMMM MMM MM M ACM M POA PLEASANT Kent, drive € miles east on Cov ington road to Evergreen Valley sign and look over our 6-10-acre fruit and Jon tracts. Weatern Washington Land & Irrigation Co, 203 Hinckley building, Seattle RICH ‘HOTTOM LAND @ acres; all in cultivation flow; clowe t Broom er_ piped: Ys,0 JRoweir ALrhy « “CHEAT slashed t beginnin ation for sir ne wanting to €o business, Write Wash, a Box or any< wood Concrete, or Tit terms ACRE eity, TRACTS NORTH $300 and op Any WEST & WHEELER Marion Building. FARM LANDS NY FARM ike to sell my farm. 1 35 acres of which 3 are tn and clover, 3 ready for the S easily’ cleared, balance wou! have d and sowed to pasture, My %& miles from 3 sawmills, ¥, creamery, hotels My pric but the man who first puts Up dome money can take pow ression. This ie @ positive snap. Call or write. SERVICE COMPANY tw $2,500, A—The land ts mostly lovel creek bottom, brown clay loam; no cke; all f and I have 2 cowa, plenty of toola and utensils spring water piped into house and barn eres nothing wrong with this CHEAP NEW LAND IN YARIMA OPENED FOR SETTLERS Tm the richest part of this rich valley THOUSANDS OF ACRES Will be made productive, The gov- ernment of the United States ts now laying out the last extension of the YSIDE CANAL our 14,000,- new canal We must finish rte ecre range under th’ in a limited thm: rices range from $20 per acre 4 0 $60—only a fraction of what the land will be worth In a few monthe more; you can have a long time to pay, with very low interest rate WE ARB OWNERS-—YOU PaY Bo commission. 1) ence. Office open evenings alsa YAKIMA on at FARMS CO. n a Mt ™ = MMM COUNTRY HOME A fine acre of good sofl, « new — of 4 rooma, bath, ote; ly « bieck from Bothell Toulevard, close to school; im the midst of con- ge surroundings and the best of neighbora. more could one $3.200 on terme of and balance monthly, R MINES, Alaska Blég. 4 ttt MODERN BUNGALOW TN condition; almost new nd ran G RENT—BEAUTIFOL furnished house, move. in: $805; terms Lake car to $215 Latona. EVERAL LARGE of land, West Seattle, close on California ave.; also WEST & WHEELER Marion Bidg. SHAT TLR North End HOME, iY unobstructed view modern T-room ‘house $6,000 MALTBY CO., 1008 Ird Av. AND $30 A Tet 6: alas new 3-rocm cot acre; 1 block from city water. y Excha: street. A 438 Rat 3 rf pizelantrely: | estab- ; nee Didg. 703 Sec dave. Main 3726. WANTED—REAL ESTATE FC PRS FOR GOOD fed farme from & acres up. 5. wi York Building. - SEND DE- wie? ah Shepard, Minne- tein aaAT ESTATE Bear water front. and all ‘conveniences, for a home or mall farm. close to Seattle. Ad- le pat tar. CLEAR Pi the equity in your home geery Buil< ain ED SNOHOM) for Seattie Home. D-120. Star. _ ACREAGE | HERE—ATK ready? Or are you Just 8 Main 4519 iH COUN- | Address 5 Mont, later pur- myself upon m ers. If you are ne acreage in a wel ‘and prosperous Community, write for further particu wags to meet = natiatied jooking for aloped call 3 K. MA ‘ _ Wiad Lear y Bu id % ACRE—4 ROOMS—FRUIT $1,650 3 }| very compicte % acre. with a ment of bearing fruit, chicken and sheds, very good garden| ail ready for garden; fi of Sound and ‘ roountain water, light close to pa’ Jevard; fine bus service. Come Kingsbury's place in Edmonds we will show you som * in small and large tracts, or phone BURWELL & MORFORD in 3855 675 Colman Buildin, tt 2 $100 DOWN, $10 A MONTH Mice d-acro tract, large creck, 6222 #oll; Lake Forest ark; on new highway; $700. CARTER. MacDONALD & MILLER, © 108 Columbia St. Eiliott 5470 sees eeseses LOGANBERRY LAND 18 cleared; best upland ‘deal tor berries; facing fine| 3 one hour from this office; 5,000 ; terme. OBERT MALTBY CP, 100% ard Av. | ON VASHON ISLAND | fine land, partly cleared, om a A. and price Sreak dintrict from owner, at down stairs yuses on place, | Bonds, Pa | Western Smelting & . | FOR Ba sa IRKXEKKEREKEKEE: MMM MMM MM MM MM AT CUSTER, WASHINGTON 40 acres, ail of which ts best deep] . black loam soll, exceptionally pro- ductiv no stone or gray 20 acres in cultivation, balange good pasture; bearing orchard, 6 house, barn, ete; not few, byt good condition; good road, mail « phone service, 1 mile from high os 500, on liberal torms, or will take small modern Seattle home in good district as part payment. J: F. GRAHAM CO. “The Farm Land Dealers” American KENT FARM BARGAIN 40 ncrea, highly improved; good 8- room house, large barn, milk pouee. silo, poultry house, fess ring orchard, one a, pi hen 1 cows. young stead hay to rn; everything goes ® productive, going farm, with Sr Income from t; $12,000; terina BY CO, 1008 34 Av. 0 1 ACHES, 31.005 $100 cash and $10 per month. Thi very best buy of logged-off Ld in Skagit county. ‘he Clear Lak Lumber Co, land sale offers real If you want land, bet- PETERS, 714 Third Avo. . TRRIGATED BERRY lees near Tacoma. Strawberries, loganberries, rnapberries, chickens, dairying. 10-4 tracts. We rent teams and tool long time ny: ments. Land Dept, M Lamber Company, Mek LOGGED-OFF LANDS WRITE FOR MAP SHOWING TH- cation. low price and easy terme of sale of logged-off lands offered to settlers in ¥ shington. ¥ jeKet ‘enna. Wash. t WiLL Motor. Power. Ciptol & Great Western Pet I WILL 20 Construction 20 Wicks Tire & 7 Security Auto Tube Pacific Electric Welder Deep Sea Salva: Universal High Simplex Auto Beacon Coal. Sequim Gas & Oil. ‘ampbell Rotary Pump. Ame n Power 1 Wheel. $00 600 1.000 5000 5000 a 214 0 tt 850. o BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES _ . THE TRUTH ABOUT OIL Bt inv get Before stocks om F ¥ will then most likely make money as the ands have done. Many are ove’ oked and money lost by jack of first hand information. These are a times for small) tn ators to t by the great oll discovert tn the Mid Conti- ent, Texas und. Burkburnett | jelda, Each itasue of the is brimful of valuable news about the oll industry and nt successes. More than 200, rs a month — thousands mad} money thro its advice. A late issue together with the Marketa” containing quotations on listed and unlisted stocks, as ll as a colored map showing the and Okiahoma oll fields FREE on request tress: OU, PRE 16 Republic dg. Kan- ana City, HOIch MOTEL PROVOST and pool hall for sale in doal mining camp of 1,200 population. 3 . and not able to meet th and for accommodation. This Property paid for itecif in last 18 months. Good reasons for selling. Part cagh and terms Marion, BAL 50D GRE neral store, keeps three persons Good ‘store building, with living rooms and bath, hot and cold water; 1 acre ground; large garnge ana fruits. New, clean stock at invoice price; a snap for old or young, Address A. C. care of Seattle Star YOU $657 Wi i, foed and A, giving alf the profits. Bank refer- i full particul, eas City Lt HOGB CONDITION, for small Cail Mr, 0D trade r acreage. ;ANYONN KNOWING . for this farm | ] Write wets York F100 INVESTMENT make #1 eall tror You an or particulars t rk > WHA business for Tull dewey! ption. Minneay § to 6 p 448 Now Y PROM OWN: le 8 h pr D. Turn DRIVE GO To, 98 WAVING, for «ray SHOP 20 Union 8t RE. kindly Lanigan, Main 6407 of Mr, John Va Seaitic, Wash. » Mowentale FATM OARS, ompt servic "The Seattle Star] DIRECTORY Attorneys at Low STA VLA SHDSIS “YOST. Itation free Burke Hidiy 08. Attorneys—Patent FREDERICK FP ent Attorney foreign patents rec FAT an and devel- red ni Washington, D. 190 CAWEKENCH ' Ww. he Main MASON NW Jother printing at low or write at|© | | | Cook exper or bring VICTORY PRIN Chiropodists COE HOSP TRAL. HCPC, ne Main 5069. JENNINGS” & JENNINGS, CHTRO- practors from Palmer school Con- sultation free. 212-12 Denny Bide, oan aye. Main 7277. vi chiropractor, e16-i8 ‘ra'and Pine, Conmul- ftoura 30 to $. Bren- Nott 656 hiro practor. Grad fae ‘onault. tree. Lad) Tia. M. 283 aim FE TURNY Haight Bid, tation tree. ointment. AND_L Bonds Ask your BANKER bout us. Eitet Midg . MONEY LOA cles of value. Third ave ——-—— 1 Furniture, Repairing, Upbolstering. iid. Sea ES Jorgeneen Vos Purn Shop MO S8TT ‘The Reliable, 90 Socisty entertainers and teachers ot modern dancing. Stage work our Epeciaity. Reeves Mariscos, 6th and adison. Main 1 dunk COL TIES First ave ‘ot KALSOMINING” ATR CO. ateed. Car- ER NG AND R work gual lahed and window shades ch toorder. 1605 12thave Bast 7954 Massage and Baths SIO TILTAN CHANDLER practor, dru Tees t scientific bat b 314 Pioneer Bide. vihone Main boT% Money te loan MONEY TO LOAN On diamond. a jew ry, patistac SOCTETY Al mite by, electrictty, =RANT- om most PER SVERL Loans TT MONEY 6 LOAN We loan any amount on diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Lowest rates Seattle's oldest lo: AMERICAN JEWELRY CO, 821 Recond Are. atabliahed 1889. 1D T D KR ¥ N. FREBR ICIAN AND SURGEON tor Roth Bexea. Third Ave. to Passaring PLASTERING — WEG ANY- where for any size | b. North 1103. Sanitarium HANITARIUM — REA- good service; in- graduate Puy pecialint 905 How ROANOKE sonable mates fants be _Capitor 2 nurse, ~ tahe % Hall for rent. | | Fitteen od and made | Mather Kleinfeld, who called her. self Kather Field, rode from Los An- geles to Chicago on a counterfeit railway pass, “1 didn’t buy the pase, but I used it because my sister was sick here,” maid at the detention home, | where she is held pending the trial of | four men said to have originated the |#igantic fraud in railway passes. Rides His Cycle Into Motor Car Tom A. Wood, motorcyclist, ran his machine into the rear wheel of an automobile belonging to Paul I, Wallace, 6105 First ave, N. W. at 1th ave and John st. Friday afternoon. Wood sustained severe body brulnes, Lay Cornerstone for New Church Ceremonies marking the ying of the cornerstone of the new Bethany orwegian Lirtheran Free church, at N. Fairview ave. and John st, will be held Sunday at 330 p.m. Rev, Bor revik, of Sliverton, Ore, will make the principal addrens. 15 Carloads Eggs on Way to New York PETALUMA, Cal, Feb. 28.--The biggest shipment of fancy egen ever went from coast to coast, left here to day for New York, The shipment compriens 15 car loads made up tnto a special train. Special precautions will be taken against a wreck. Ax Murders Will Be Probed by Jury RED OAK, Ia, Feb, 28-—The sensational Villisca ax amurders }were aguin the subject of a grand | Jury investigation here today. or more witnesses have been summoned to ‘stify in con- nection with the cnee. | Included among the witnesses are Roms Moore, brother of the mur dered Joe Moore, and Henry Hor ton, city marshal of Villisca. ‘The Villleca murders have been Probed by seversl grand juries and several personas tried for the crime, but none convicted. The case in- volves the murder of eight per- sons on a farm near Villisca In June, 19 by an assassin who wielded an ax. Woman Nominated . Customs Official WASHINGTON, . 28.—Presi dent Wilson today sent the noml- nation of Estelle V. Collier of Salt lake City, Utah, to be collector of custorna for customs collection district No, 48, with headquarters at Salt Lake on. The Inter Racial “counedl ‘in New | York reports that nearly 1,000,000 foreign-born laborers have left the Inited States for Europe since the signing of the armistice, and 1,000,- | 000 will depart as soon as pass- |port regulations are made heand strict. —- ne Who Plunged Five Miles Will Try for Record DAYTON, ©., Feb. 28- it the next time.” Undaunted by the narrowest of narrow escapes from death when his airplane feli five miles after break ling all altitude records, Maj. R. W Schroeder, test pilot at the Mc imental field here, today said he was only waiting for his |frozen eyeballs to return to normal Ol | |before again attempting to reach a | height of 40,000 fect The major is offictally credited | with attaining a height of 36,020 feet lin his flight here yesterday. While at a height of approximately 37,000 feet his oxygen supply gave out and opportunities he was rendered unconscious. The |Ex-Soldier Is Shot Attempting Holdup|* OMAHA, Ni Feb, 28,—Edward Strauss, Benson, Neb. an ex-soldier, was shot and killed today by James White, paymaster for the Selden Breck Construction company, whom he attempted to hold up and rob White of the weekly payroll amount ing to $3,000. Strauss beat White severely with black jack. The latter backed away and succeeded in getting his gun from his pocket, shooting the ¢ bandit seven times. Railways Prepare for Private Rule CHICAGO, Feb, %%—The first big change here in the railroad| world under private control becanre known today with the announce ment of the Chicago & North western railway of their withdrawal n the consolidated ticket office. Two other roads followed the Northwestern's plan .to withdraw from the consolidated ticket office, according to I. 8. McCormick manager of the Western lines the office They are the and the “Canddian Pacific.” ot | “Il make) machine hurtied thru the rarified atmosphere Tho gas tank was crushed like an ogg shell by the sudden change from the low pres- wure arpa to the heavier atmosphere below. Schroeder regained consciousness when the machine was about two miles above the earth, and he man- aged to regain control and effect a landing. “If my main supply of oxygen |had not failed to function, causing me to consume all of my reserve emailer supply, I would have reach ed my intended destination—40,000 foot,” he said. “But yet.” 1 make it} HERE’S MORE ABOUT THIEVES STARTS ON PAGE ONE tn Starwich, Starwich up the trail, with the result before he finished hin task | day night, five men and one had been arrested the sions of Higby and Hrown obtained Thureday night, with the help of Bee ind Seott, Starwich rounded up Wilson, Adama, Shottiekorb, Hig by and Mra. Higty. The two latter were found in their mn in the Penn hotel, 1411 Fifth shortly after midnight. The mn Was soarched and Higby taken to jail. Half an hour later they re turned and arrested his “wife.” took that, Wri man confes we and DIAMONDS Wilson, Ch hotiiekorb were taken m their cells the “big gray ot confess in the county Friday afternoon, and ques Uoned by Deputy Prosecuting Attor ney Pateer All said 1 had ard Higby boast of the robbery Spd seen him with nine of the dia nfonds. There, and the nine stones Rrown had, were taken from thelr mount ing to be put on male, | After the four men had nm quixaed, Mra. Higby, a pretty blonde of 22 years, was brought before Pat- terson, Vigby had shown her the stones, she sald, a few days after the Cohen robbery. She accused hin of having @ hand in the crime, “Then I told him,” she said, “that 1 wae nothing to be proud of, and that be should not have done it “He promixed me it would be his last, I told him the best thing he could do was to keep the diamonds out of sigtt, or he would get caught, | and never let any one know.” WANTED TO HAVE HIM CONFESS Mrs. Higby put up @ strong plea in behalf of her “husband.” He had enlisted as a volunteer four days aft er war was declared, she eaid, and had been overseas nearly two years. She waa willing to serve his sentence | if he would tell the truth. “T want Co see him,” sho ead, “and tell him to confess,” She was taken back to her cel and Higby brought out. He admitted having bad seven diamonds, but sald be didn’t know where they came from, that a man had given him the nee to sell on commission. He knew nothing about the Cohen rob- bery, be said. “Bring in Mrs. Higby,” said Patter. son to tie jailer, ‘The ¢irl had been crying. She and Higby were given chairs in a corner of the roam, where they could not be overheard. They conversed in low hase Finally Highy broke out sob- ni WATCHED COHEN FOR SEVERAL DAYS “T'll tell all about it now,” he aid) to Patterson, “We did the Cohen Job, the kid and I. We watched Co | hen for @vera] days, saw the family | bad a jot of diamonds, and knew just | what time they went home after the | theatre every night, “I bad the gun. The kid didn't have any. We got to the garage about 45 minutes ahead of them that night, When Miss Cohen opened the garage, I shoved the gun against | ber and told her to throw up ber hands. We took the rocks, The kid dropped some, I told him to light a match, but his hand shook eo the match went out. Then We got In the car and drove off. Somebody shot at Us & couple of times. We lef the car and ran.” SOLD THEM TO A TAXI DRIVER He told of his transactions with Fronk, to whom he sold seven of the stones. The other two be had sold in pawnshops on Third ave. to re deem his and his wife's watches At this time Starwich phoned that he had arrewted Fronk. The latter admitted he had bought the dia monds in Good faith, and sold them to Wiliam Hawkins, a taxi driver. Hawking was found and returned four of the stones, Three others, he) sald, had been made into a ring for | Mrs. Hawking, He was ordered to| have them unmounted and turned over to the sheriff. Starwich, Beebe and Scott then hurried to Arion court, 1814 Boren| ave, where Brown, the accomplice, had a room, He was not at home. The depution were searching his| room for his share of the diamonds when he suddenly appeared. “Run; the shertffs are here,” whis pered the landlady, Mra. Alpha Gil lum, Starwich overheard, and caught! Brown fs the latter was running for the door, “Well, where are the diamonds? he was asked, “I don't know anything about any diamonds,” said Brown, sullenly. “Don't be funny,” said Beebe. “Your pal confessed. Where's the platinum ring you tried to melt?” “Oh, God,” cried Brown, “If it wasn't for my poor old mother find ing it out, I'd tell you everything Te kill her." rk, Ad to | hen, after a pause, he added: “What's the use? You've got me. 1) might as well cough up.” | He turned down the band of his trousers. Sewed in a seam on one, side were five of the missing dia-| monds, On the other were four more, [ Public Markets | WESTLAKE 116-137, best oranges, 260 Spitzenberg ap 3 Ibe rr oth’s sardines, Stalie 87-38, 10-™. pail Karo syrup, Doe; 46 Ghirard: . <M. ean $1.06; ; 2 Ibe new 5 fhation milk, 1260. . pure fresh milk, 120 qt. Stalls re lard, 2 Ie. S60; Armour's Eastern bacon, abo Th, Stall 180%, 49-1. ack her's Biond flour, $3.95; Log Cabin ayrup, $60 and O90 ean ~~ CORNER Stall 102, 2 tall cans Borden's or Co operative milk, 240; exmm | fancy Jersey butter, 600 Th | pork and beang, 160; Fiake White | ™.; full cream cheese, 380 Ib.; fancy brick cheese, abc Ib.; Y-eul. Mazola ofl, $1.37 | ro | le | beet « |Crisca, ste Evangelistic ‘Wit in the Ascendency SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 28.—Tw thousand people turned out here last night when Evangelist B. J. Bulgin |promised to solve the cost of living | | problem. ‘ | Bulgin told them to stop buying everything until the price dropped, | and elect a red-headed man for lieu- tenant governor. Jap Competition Cuts Down Cargoes Due to Japanese competition, steamships Edmore and City of Spokane, dué here from the Orient next week, are only bringing halt] cargoes, Japanese ships built for) the shipping board are carrying! most of the transpacific cargo be cause they accept cargo at almost any figure. Blade Damaged; Voyage Cut Short With one blade damaged, the steamship Brave Couer was forced to return to port after starting an Oriental voyage and will be repaired at Skinner & Mddy yard | investigation, |have st | ber, This is Joseph Paschich,|* | postmaster at Cumberland, who was killed gunmen when he went to investigate | ® forced entrance into his store at 2a, m. Thursday. men have been arrested for One theory, considered by investigators, 1s that the murderers might!) ected Paschich of co-operating with federal of- ficials inspecting mail to trace down anti-government plot- ters, FOUR SUSPECTS LOCKED IN JAIL Held Pendi ing g Investigation u of Cumberland Murder Four suspects arrested tn connec tion with the murder early Thurs day of Postmaster Joseph A, Pas chich, at Cumberland, were being questioned at the county jaf Sat- wMiay by Deputy Sheriffs Stewart Campbell and N. L.? Loveall. William Kemper, 20, and Charlies Smith, 36, were found by the depu- ties in a shack near Cumberland, | which also housed @ still and con- tained much 1 it ie maid. Fulbert McGuire, 94, and Wilfred Nichols, 36, were arrested in Enum- claw. Campbell mid he had been led to make the four arrests because |of @ suspicion that Paschich was the victim of anti-government agi- tators with whom the postmaster had had many quarrels when they attempted to dictate to him how he should run his busifenss. SAY VETERANS RUSHED |. W. W, Montesano “Witnesses for Defense Tell Version BY CLEM J. RANDAU GRAYS HARBOR COURT- W. W. literature, Forest Cameron, 19, candymaker, who was standing at the corner of Second and Tower ayes. when the Armistice parade went by the LW. W. hall, said he saw @ group of sol- |@iers moving toward the hall when | the parade halted. Several other witnesses told of the movement toward the hail, but they Were uncertain whether it preceded jor ‘followed the shooting from the hall. “I beard the crash of ginas and @aw them breaking in the door,” Cameron said, “After a very short interval there followed the shooting.” WITNESS IS CONFUSED REGARDING DETAILS The witness was somewhat con- fused regarding having seen one sol- dier who, he said, he had later found to be Arthur MacEifresh, lying in front of the hall. Mre. Mary Sherman, Tacoma, who was living in Centralia last Noyem- said she Was standing in front of the Roderick hotel, next to the I. W. W. hall, when the soldiers came | toward it “I saw them make a break for the hall—there Was one fellow, in partio- ular,” she sald, What did they do?” Attorney Van- derveer interrupted. “They «mashed in the doors.” WOMAN UNCERTAIN ABOUT TESTIMONY “I couldn't tell if the shooting was before or after they smashed the door,” the witness admitted on cross- examination, Attempts to show that the one man she had seen wounded in front of the hall was Warren Grimm fatled when the witness positively stated that he had on an army overcoat, mm was hot wearing an over- coatt when he was shot, according to previous testimony, Pressed by Prosecutor Abel during |G the cross-examination, Mrs. Sherman sald: thing.” She admitted she wanted to help out the defense, because she didn’t “think a majority of them are guilt Tom Meanen, tailor, said he had heard such remarks as “Come on!” “Let's gol” “Let's get ‘em! while the soldiers were standing in ranks, Meanen admitted he had told Prose- cutor Cunninghom he didn’t know) |when the shooting began, altho h had seen the soldiers start toward the hall. eee He Says Seamen Opposed to I. W. W. WASHINGTON, Feb. Seamen's union is attempting to rid itself of all 1. W, W., Andrew Furuseth, president, told the com merce committee Friday Four|¢ “I am able to say most any- | ™ ‘DEALERS BOOST | BUTTER PRICES Country Creamery Bricks | Sell at 66 Cents a Pound Butter prices on the local whole sale dairy market were advanced 2 cents per pound by dealers Saturday |morning. Local creamery cubes are now selling at 65 cents per pound, with bricks bringing 66 cents Butter fat prices have been rained to 10 cents per pound. ‘The reason given by dealers for the Intent boost In butter prices is a shortened production that is not | meeting with the loon) demand. 1 lereased ice cream manufacturing ts absorbing a large quantity of sweet cream that would ordinarily go into the manufacture of butter for the local trade, my the @ealers. Fresh ranch ege market ts firm at 46 cents per dozen, Cheese mar- |ket ia dull, with prices showing no change, Offerings on the local produce market are closing the week | steady. Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit = at i Captage—Fiat Duten Chinese, per Green Per Tt. Lettuee—imperial Valley i Wash. Netted Come. Local... ‘ Pampkine--Local, per Radishee Stpyman Winesaps C arades . Bananas Per Deteew—Per box Grape Fruit Walnute—Manchurtan ... Peanate—Vitginis, Keyst Or. and Wash. triplets Wisconsin cream bric Lambureer ......+ Toung America Block Swiss . Heigian Maree roultayr Prices Paid Whoicesiers ceretrere Veal-—Fancy . Medium | Primes Medium te choice . Rough heavy ... Pigs Catue— Beat steers Medium to choles Common to good “ Beet cows and deiters . Latest TALLOW, Woo. to the ‘Consumer Pound ae. COE COR Green hides, cows and steers, No. 1 4o No. A Salted bulls or stag do No. ‘ Saited or green celfeking No. 1 @o No. 2 | Dey, iden, zy Dry salt bides Dry calfaking, 6 Toa and under, No. i do No. 2 Horsehffles, greet or salted. do ary, each Sheep pelts, long wool, enc do medium woet, each 40 ahort wool, @o shearing .... Go flint dry wool ‘Wool, clean ranch, full ero Salted or ip sking, No. do No, ST Beratch Fees Straw Wheat . If you must SELL your Liberty On Friday, February 27, below. They are ti the world, and the hi may aiways ki and Victory Bonds, Me Market ....994.12 Interest ws. 71 “Total own fell at the New BANK CLEARINGS Seatte | Cheating: oO 06 FAAS 1] ebinone ° A 124 StAAd Spokane «canes 100,564.00 665,096.00 | Clearings | Clearings | Clearings .. 190.4700 Balances .. 139,180.00 + 612454086 1,361,810.28 | Clearings | Balances * wt | Status of the New York _ Stock Exchange W YORK, Feb. 28 The ode opened firm today with « ndency in prices Railroad rength, het | York jat 46 United bt nerie | 81%, of 1%; American V | t jatt jend % | of Republic, ’ sane wee which dropped to 56% fome ef the ratls worked inte mn n the firet hour. Keck Imao@ w a new high tor industrials what firmer toe. American ASarcde heavy around 11 * New York Coffee ai Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, Feb. #8. Rio, 14% per Ib; No. 4 ‘Santon, 40! per tb, Sugar—Raw, 9 pds ged per Ibs ulated, 16.76@ ie Foreign Exchange PEE iades nts eet NEW YORK, Feb. 22. |opened unchanged Joon advanced to $2.2 At 146.226 and lire at 18.276. Second Low Td: 1:20 bp my 06 MI tar WIRE MARKET REPORT Potators Per too— B Wea, Netted Gems «noe Local oe Butter— Fresh creamery extras, bricks. Fresh creamery extray cubes Fess Fresh ranch oss aaeee | egiulte 43 Cheese—Or. ‘ana’ wast. Caplets Rew Milk—Per . being repaired at Todd yard. cn tend Who are tn tune with the yet will conduct the business @ the city on business principles: the benefit of all. A. 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