The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920, DEALERS BEGIN. [NEW POLICY TO TO STORE EGGS| PREVENT WASTE With storing of local fresh ranch} A new policy which will be used ¢#K» due to begin this week, dealers|in cutting timber on national forest | are predicting a lower wholesale exe | acres is announced by United States market in the few days, Quota-| Forest Hxamtiner B. J. Hanslik upon | tions ‘Thursday are 44 to 45 cents per | his return fr inference with Din jdoxen, Butter market ts showing @) trict Forester George H. Cecil tn | 5 ——— weaker undertone Portland. | Spud market ls taking on a steady Divtefty, this new policy provides | | | tone at ones ton, Jobbers say the | for logging on a sustained cut baala,| | market will aflvance as soon as Wost:| which means that ¢ previously deter. Jern ave, is cleared of its present holl-|mined amount of timber will be out ings. Growere east of the moun-|each year in such @ way that growth tains are preparing to lift thelr quo-|of young trees will not be interfered tations to $100 & ton, according to/ with while logging operations are go |looal dealers ing on, ‘This plan will be HAMMOND, 1803 14th | Orange and apple trades are both | out in the entire Snoqualmie I don't want to give an opin- | showing & good movement, with the | forest, and it is expected that about | or you'll be putting ft in the loltrus fruits making the better sales, | 50,000,000,000 feet of timber will be| |paper. Of course, I believe in shert|#y the dealera, Orange shipments! cut each year in this area, | skirts, but net too short from California are increasing but — —— 4 Status of the New York | ave. S: Skirts any shorter? [| M-—=-- . 2 a MRS. A. W, SKINNER, 707 100 prices continue high. don't think they possibly could red Local Markets” x Stock Exchange a do you? They certainly have reached : the limit. Mare mt There wee 8 MRS. HARRY H. JUDKINS, 1736 * 17th ave, N. Wa Oh, say, I haven't | J got time to think about such things. |"— Can! DR. J. W. DORWART, Burke | Gaul Bids. Oh, not too short. ‘Used Car Sale Is Running at Full Blast TODAY OLSEN-WARREN 1109 Pine Street — Se 190 Tides ix des in Seattle AN DREDGING | JOF SAMMAMISH Consideration dredging { mish river from north end Take Washington to Bothell, eto secure for the port 300, TODAY'S QUESTION left high and dry by the! De you approve of the new spring se of the river, marked the | style deruanding shorter skirte for of the port commission | women ANSWERS The proposed dred would Cost $1,750,650, according | | t Port Engineer George F. Nichol, MILDRED LANGER, Raltway _ gon. | Exchange building: I don't believe The river would be from 200 to | that skirts should be too short. 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This unusual offer implies no obligation whatsoever—you do not have to order other work. Imagine a system under which every operation in dentistry, dental work of every description, is entirely foo from hurt or pain. Difficult crown and bridgework, fillings, inlays, even the removal of living nerves, without even the slightest unpleasantness, much less pain. The Sterling System is positively painless, and we make no extra charge for its use. GENUINE HAND-MADE GOLD CROWNS FOR ONLY $7.00 Not the thin-shell machine -made variety, but heavy, built-up crowns, such as only the best dentists make, and that usually cost $15.00. Our standard price is only $7.00, with other dental work in proportion. =i} Sterling Painless Dentists 1044, PIKE STREET, CORNER FIRST AVE. a NEW YORK, ‘ Pumphies-—Locei, per $20 02% | market ed topay, prices of Madishee Local, don bunches | of aT Bhadarh Per tb 18 | day's clo Spimaet- Mer hamper nee * t firmed up ta the latior part of the firet hour and shorts tn some of the speciaitiog had trouble ow | Grape Fruit Rewey Com Lemons Per box | Ornageo—N Florida te MAT SATURDAY. Stwart-Whyte’s Mutravagense aay RIDING HOOD hts. B0c to $2.00; Mat. Sat. or) ined and other steele @ = © $150 Plus War Tax. 15 | Call money renewed te 1 | day after having lose 14@ 16 | St 10 This, together w 15 | in foreta hane®, Fewulted In mor for both the short aad long ae son market closed higher. ” — —% Chicago Grain Market | * ——-—+ DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank COMBINED STATEMENT Report of Financial Condition at Clese of Business February 28, 1920 vers.” “Able” and “Ole” “A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN™ Nights (Suada: cept Monday). bj « Batter—-Local country eream~ ory, cubes al country ovisions were irregular on « high: 44 | grate creamery, | LS-GILBERT & CO. BASES FROLIC ‘catere Photepiey aLnent RAY with piven. rain AGADOND RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation. . Bonds, Securities, etc.. ae Furniture and Fixtures . Real Estate .. Cash and Exchange Redemption Fund U. S. Treasurer. 2,500.00 Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit and Acceptances...... 323,170.00 $25,771,889.18 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .. Surplus Fund Undivided Profits _ . _ Circulating Notes . _ Bonds Borrowed Dividends Unpaid DEPOSITS . . .$14,010,447.79 Prices Paid by Wholesaler Deaters | 15,416.19 = 50,000.00 5,188,015.27 771,545.19 : 487,047.40 no Read TN | Eh tee isbn hatin Se calbe & 5,623,747.34 Pera. Wheteentors ' , nm Does Your Head Feel “Dusty”? Do you sneeze, sniffle and cough constantly? This, then, is a sign of something wrong. It may be inconsequential, but it is also likely to be serious. The first thing to do is to “Go See Your Doctor” and let him diagnose your trouble. It will save you a possible long sickness. “It is better for you to go see your doctor than for the doctor to come and see you.” If he prescribes, bring the prescription to us. The cost will be very moderate. ED. R. BRALEY Prescription Druggist 1411 Fourth Avenue, Just Off Union Phone Elliott 3106 per ib; frets, 200 per ib. ——_——— roam Exchange Bhortly after the epentn) 12.46%. France were 161 and ire) LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS Tf you must SELE your Liberty or Victory Ronde, SRLL to UR jet Tonds, Buy from UB Bg ee Gy Cowe—Counery, aresned Mege—Chotce light, per B®. « Medium Veal—Pancy Medium | steaay «+ A9@ 14 | een tee) 21) ""Pork— Open Weh $35.60 21.12 22.37 $35.96 21.90 tise these prices dally in order that you 31.86 ef your market and the exact v1 Liberty ard ath. Victory Victory 440 the {he 18.76 2 see 99 3947 1.60 39.08 Primes 992-40 Medium to choles Rough heavy $eerT g9L2e grit 8 When wuying, we deduct ~ eet! at the New York market plus MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. ~ ‘The Premice Municipal Bosé House. Capital One Millien Dollars Central Natiding, Seattle, 2840. Established Over o Quarter Centery. + 22,898,594, 83 $25,771,889.18 March ¢—Dutter—Ciy | ibe per Ib | focal extras, 160426 | ~ ————— 27@330 per fb: broilers, 400) (eens 000 per Te. Cheeee—Tripieta, 14@ 27° per Ih Second Avenue at Cherry Street. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON February 28, 1920 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Seattle National Bank February 28, 1920 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE wsiCOND AVENUE AT MADISON AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI 3, FEBRUARY 28, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts -. Overdratta U. 8, Government Bo U. 8, Certificates of I Bonds and Securit , County and City Warrants. Stock in F@deral Reserve Bank tanking House, Furniture and Real Eetate Interest Earned but no Cash— . In vault .... In Banks and With U RESOURCES Loans and Discounts... . $ 7,584,532.40 U. S. Bonds and Certificates of In- debtedness . Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities. Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures.. Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit Customers’ Liability Account of Ac- ceptances Cash and Exchange. Loans and Discounts . U. 8. Bonds ..... 3 U. 8. Treasury Certificates Pe Other Bonds and Warrants. Real Estate Owned Furniture and Fixtures... Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.. Customers’ Liability Account of ceptances Cash and in Banks.. 6,079,714.40 3,286,286,03 5 A89,514.64 140,592,22 45,000.00 48,000.00 1,226,678.12 940,823.30 19,701.00 782,184.91 442,424.97 4,569,755.04 $15,466,099.74 500,000.00 464,924.40 100,000.00 474,350.00 735,304.91 442,424.97 12,749,095.46 " $15,466,099. 74 MARINE BANK Loans to customers Commercial paper purchased Bonds and warrants .... Furniture and fixtures Cash and due from banks + $310,658.77 197,500.00 71,872.75 17,696.08 304,016.16 LIABILITIES Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation ... . Acceptances Billa Payable to Federal Reserve Bank. Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank Deposits ...++.+ 1,000,000 .00 606,732.55 1,000,000.00 45,104.86 2,481,000.00 136,000.00 + 26,821,434.12 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Undivi Circulation U. S. Bonds Borrowec Our Liability on Outstanding Letters of Credit . Acceptances Executed for Cu $901,243.76 xtures and other . 616,398.67 LIABILITIES 41,939.07 200,000.00 50,000.00 64.64 1,126.17 650,062.95 $901,243.76 +00 6$31,089,271 — Capital ... Surplus .. Undivided profits . Reserves . Deposits .. OFFICE! Daniel Kelleher, Chairman, 4, W. Spangler, President, R. V. Ankeny, Ist Vice President, P. B. Truax, Vico President, W. 8. Peachy, Vice President, 1,284,200,27 8. Treasy LIABILITIES -$ 1,000,000.00 4. H. Newberger, Vice President, KE. G. a, Vice President, TTB 924.74 174,881.20 285,000.00 $86,133.19 160,000.00 « 1,340,000,00 Surplus and Profits . Reserved for Taxes Cireuldtion .... Acceptances Uni Bonds Borrowe: Bills Payable With Depowite. Individual Banks . U. 8. Government nd Unearned Interest or ‘Latters of. Credit jeral Reserve Bank. $16,257,774.39 3,665,660.64 86,888.33, $24,579,752.49 On the strength of this statement, and its record of more than 30 years of unfailing usefulness this bark solicits your account, - EVEN IF WE CANNOT ENTERTAIN YOUR PROPOSITION Wo are glad to have you make it to us and you are assured of @ courteous and attentive hearing at the First National Bank, So do not hesitate to consult us on any matter having to do'with your business or finances, We will help you if we can consistently with the sound banking principles upon which we operate both by inclination and of necessity. ‘the Firet Nat! Bank. ormdens EB MEUCHOTIN, Anst-Cah, HUGH ROWLEY, Asst. Cash, W. H. BERRY, Asst. Cashier toe-President mM. ‘ieMIOKEN. Vice-President July 21, 1919, opened for business. September 12, public statement... November 17, public statement. December 21, public statement. . February 28, 1920, public statement... The Constantly Strong Cash Position of this bank and its redlecbunt privileges with Federal Reserve Bank (as yet never used), insure busi- ness customers of adequate credit. On this basis new accounts are solicited. SEKOOND AND COLUMBIA -3373,267.30 550,124.61 555,632.72 Rae 95

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