The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1920, Page 23

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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1099. |P Break Th (7 msccrsamses"" JAPS PAY TAXES CROPS ARE 'ShipNews Prices Break Thru | == T Balances . 1496, 162.51 SOL UNDER Tides in Seattle ntire List Dur ing '| ee, ent ’ vAY | SATURDAY | | Batanose 140,239.00 i ’ mas “ee rir igh Tide atx 8 cides This Doesn’t Include Bank OF r mh 18 tt | Biot Mish Tide ew Or . rat ing Clearings ono poet & Ab9,308.06 | Holdings ’ " we ae a. o alances 812. 0 Mt Prot Ran mpared with the || Clearings @... + 7,004,965.00 rs 11,410 in F iy vt “ gr h Tide | previous rat Fr another drive alances 91,913.00 in persona} property mare Sie Sse Soe os IRM A era LOW SHOES terday ty Assessor Mull i +} h + peas ise ae This does not nelude personal TM ieisstveio Farmers Evolve ‘GAS FREIGHTER | eto ust LABOR SESSION L ccpaty onhea Sh sunchuie aaaie OFFERS SAVINGS OF ; ae n the early afternoon of which there are four in Seattle , 4 Scientific Scheme of | 1 forelng Rome of th he xeport slows thet Wine Restti . : Rural Marketing RUNS ASHORE ivan eet hy vrhile Wess & hatees HERE AT END: scans are stockholere ta Jaan $1.50 to $2.80 Per Pair — Call money was 9 per cent nao nere i WASHIN( July 16. Farm hee Op Py " gr tore, were: Mex oan Pe tr nose, 18018; American Locomotive, | | H. B. Jone e¢ i Sete wnere may learn. leagon * Thi up My: Haldwin, 119%, off 4; Republic’ Iron and steel, 90,| ‘The Inst seasion of the seventh an-|A- F.. Hawley, 1200 , ME’ tne Countryman of Minel sippt, Hits Near Sea Hurst Early o: a ocauale i vo a te 7 ve op 7 : must esnvention of the Anwociation An trow Kennedy 1 Entire Stock of Low Shoes } f the agricultural department . here} Tod | readin ays ifte or the fiat half hour and several vernmental Labor Officlais of|N» and W. W. Reed, 343 exchange for the old competit ¥* Chaco, owned by the Puget 1 Ry oe a Gh AR Frank E. Hoffman, of Minneapo- | mJorit the stock is 4, how tem. It is co-operative marketing, freight line,: was reported ve |¢ tr nte to 190%. Closing prices were:| lis, head of the industrial welfare ever: | ae yemon t. pense F) @one scientifically, and they succeed-|run ashore near Seahurst : Crucible, 14 Mexican Be n.}comminaion of Minnésota, was elect:| 5 Chrome nama, Osaka, Japan 4 4 ed, where many others have failed,| early hour Friday morning E70, ee ae aeeeeh a Baste: resident; Misa Linna KB. Bre| Half the stockholders are BP csos ca. tn fret atte ihe ; ifie'< canta 00 coin ‘ ‘Anstican Woolen: @h up Wi 0 lectte, of Topeka, secretary of the} American Sale at Second Avenue and The Mississippi » s that of) Capt M “4 Ra ER, Se Kansas state industrial welfare corm. WA Keene, Seattle, h mek " ek of his own, their products are ceive no rep we “Prank i. Wook, comm ner|in th Mpecite Hank f Heattle v , ~ & m of grading that enables each © extreme low tides d {enti 1 ns ve wart, of Var “ mock a t oJ ; ene Comer ‘ ner to get what is*coming to him ht fi 7 vice-president ank of ¢ e jointly’ with four there ix no disput 2 third vice prealde nt; Mra, Marga * e eee shipment of hoes sonny ‘Butter and Eggs dimia! Commission _ House Selling vier ce prea t Sas Sugar Quotations i : SIG crruar’ reeves’ 2 “4 SHY AN OFFICER Firm | *Effective in Chicago — jeonvention city tor t92t. invitations) PIS YORI: J i‘ fng what proportion of the ts were extended by the gevernor of toise per Ih hewn be yee jed to. 4 | The melon market was increased cur AG »~ I ly jf Wheat fu- | la ana, the pre . nt of the N war nas 18.96 For marketing miscellaneous prod iday morning by t rival of al tices by eehibiur ages Be of Commerce, the ‘ ts the cammodities that the farm | Skipper Says He Lost His. He oe aa exhibiting 4 wide range of Coton Bxchane Venient to the | Because she made the trip with one |at six cents a pour < ne on th ake ng with the ‘ r ST ett ‘dha cine ext ea “sheen an rg an. (in either the fruit or vegetable ma ea ies ttkat bictae: tenons 4 ‘Able, chief of the child : Stored if the marke and it} nour by the customs department kets. Trade was good in all lines. weather and crop reports abo mo he inters = ° Victoria & genet B.C. ReGen eaic'ts ae Slentaie eee Local Markets eat™oponed at #268.| ine Marley Io: Mugen, chairman ‘ Weigher examines ¢ ex at the The ‘skipper claims that one of his| Prices Peid Wholesale Dealers ed te @ wr Oar = i cat Ae 7 af a os 9:00 A. M. DAILY on for color, guality and matur fore t s = jer a tow hows be! . tole won udehacoed'ar the of the Northern Paelfie|| 808 VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Beas and freedom from dirt and verai broken wh se Nn naeregy tity Discs ham K VANCOUVER DIRECT 0 orig peas command premium cote “gah - ; — piso ibe ! SPECISL TOUR: TO —Ul— The marketing of potatoes ix be-|dayi. ae se mics be |] VANCOUVER ISLAND re cee (care \tnuichee ban bea reacatad mee Y ee ir Mail Service , ms run over the grader st the ware beth fines t n requeated. | dl Sy, 0. fatigedy Sempertataabant ot week ~ GREAT VOICE DISTANT pakes th ma sates : ay = eile mall werviee ae vancouver | FROM VANCOUVER, B.C. page ‘ 60, 000 Barrels Oil . , HG ean im Beattie Friday no IM VANCOUVER, MEGAFONE NS wicarcnike couse nna| a Arrive boy pop 1} wens ay” <oieege Live Stock | (tho McLeod inticaftd tnkt part ot] se itabaes wal uel ssere pela genie PR famine tm Sentt | Ragharar 200,50 | ast haan’ market “Sue Maher" MU |with the. proposed, i, mall service |f ammememtMed Baten Now being used by the P.-I. to an- : eth dlgnapeinall: atop the tanker Du : ee Per aos seri? ree ste angen ten Bie are eo nounce the International Yacht Races « im day is set or the |, iene the | Tomatoes imperial Va 103.50 F aru oy, " shipment of egax but eneral. Petros |p l2gel hathouse Messrs 800 matter, he waft | be ren ca was furnished by the candied eggs are a n has|). : Turnipap- Local. p he ° a . caused the better 1 en cee |e rain BARKS PARKER MUSIC CO. : The ‘associa tec farmers ‘° im plant. ver ies She thee ome oes 2 et Foreign Exchange : 1611 Fourth Avenue pungnis. 1t has meant more mon! Seattle Arrivals and Cherri . NRW Y 5 vorcign en Elliott 3995. #y to them, and b +f fty Sof their products secured thru} Departures Proper grading. packing and ship./ avert a ing, the buyers have every confi-| Juty 1¢—str Cordova from Nome and| ogi, ence in the farmers, a ri cessary nea factor in any transaction between White 1 (Seller and purchaser tn han | Geoenborvios “ nuse of the qual — - Thompeon seediens hd bale pe Freit-—Fiortda : | | . | July 16—atr | tear abet ainis Riaska at Per be IS RE Pp for Tacoma at Loganberries— Per crate bee Louisiana for Port Niak Oranges Per « pws’, nee. | Pineapple Crave | Vessels in Other Ports | se Re a Lawyers Again Attempt to wes tel Teaieaine eer soaks : and Ta: | strawberries i ‘ Certify Names |< ake Piltert | Watermelene--Per 4 t © Cream Melons ® 4 mer worse A second attempt to compet. City | & 3. | Prices Paid Wholesale Comptroller Harry W Rag per 16; te Monittee| ele certify the names of ovtr 11,000|. port Bink signers of the jitney petition was started Friday morning. wv. o Crawford, attorney for the jitneurs. appeared before Superior Judye Everett Smith and obtained a writ,“ Fe Ti of ajternative mand to force) Br ‘olumbia ports , Carroll to put back of peti ie ar » i tion ers who are qualified vot ‘ ers but are not registered here. | Reported by Wireless Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers The action is identical with that} Local creamery, ¢ubss te @ismissed by Judge Boyd Tallman 1 . sr Thursday afternoon on legal tech mh ranch - nicalities 1 suly The petition we 3 ¢lection on the 3 cam brick as ing ordir “ DULTRY Prices Paid by Wholmale Dealers to Shippers + Deeks .. saan om ae) 27, | Heme —Under 4 The ; am ? miles | 4 The. and up . | * whole stiver : | erting Btalie 124, oO fn . ° eerinn, ne hs cromen bers Vessels in Port at pga lene Ch ge Reve _, beattle Today je bottle 22, fri Nir Kashim! Marn, Monte catsup, 1% tie, Snoqualmie, U. 8. jlers- Dressed Dressed . CORNER 8.8 Birmingham, . tall 14, halibut tb Bir Cordova Turkeys—Drossed de Tb.: kippered’ sa Trunk dock Str Admiral, Rvang MEAT cod, 2 ™ red Prices Paid to Shipperse skinned 4 snkers~Btr HAKA- Letees Fancy ne fc; hard » Veal--Fancy r0@ 21] Salve soap a" B * | Duthie ary Medium seeeee MO@ a7 sardines by'a t * Kast Waterway % Quotations at Stockyards ‘ ean; rolled 2 tbe Stall 110, | Todd drydocks lw red Alatha keye salme | | Primes gecdions raisins, 17e pkg., Borden's milk 4 Fridge & Dredging works—-| Medium to choice hens 300. ‘ | U. & B. Patterne aeeen hea + 5 Sane | | Pies + 12.60@ 13.50 tle Stall 36, sugar. 2 Soe. Stal Leota, fon Med ° 9 00@ 10 0 Rogers’ peanut butter r 7 ison, | 6.008 150] ‘ Ville, Allenhurst, Abtila, | t cows A $008 4 betters atra, Ovlwin, Aby: Penuta, Black Wolf, Bianford, Agron, ¢ stanwix, matt ti 19 nom 19 A 60@ 956 1.00@ 4.0 5 10@ 7.06 irydock—-St? Bastern Ex-| WAY | Wholesale # tream—iehr Biaatind. Hartes-—Whote Realtors to Name New Officer List SPOKA July 16.—Election of rs and the naming of the 1921 ; ention city were the principal ton or © Lit ers of business t the fourth Wheat, 2 Y nual convention of the Interstate tion, in a three-day se M1 17, # 1 4 The fine granulat $1.00. st preliminary work of outlining the work ahead of the convention ¢ nd naming the committee wa mplished yesterday. The day’s activities were topped '& off Thursday night with the cup contest, in which representatives of | Me Northwestern cities took part. The | ell Meat win) Cat Oyster will be announced Saturday. seys Bean Meal . on trout, Ife as lbe aie) SEATTLE STAR y). dum | Ban Juan Belling: ROUND$400 SINGLEG M¢ _ Money, on Call err Pp I—FAR £60 Money on eat per PUGEI S( PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION © York There Has Never Been a Crop Failure IMPROVED, Canadian Wheat Farms» Sunny Alberta THIS YEAR'S CROP WILL y THE GREATEST YIELD AND HIGHE PRICE IN HISTORY, ig Central or Northern Alberta FOR THE PLOW OPEN PRAIRIE LAND READY SAN JUAN ISLANDS Sunday July 18 Most Productive and Fertile Lands on the Continent Rainfall Is Copious, Regular and Adequate 40 bu. per acre, and yields up to and many easily pay for their land; Average Wheat Crop, 60 bu. ar are by out of their first crop. Very Easy Terms,--$10 to $30 Per Acre Freehold Government Torrens Titles Clear of All Thoumbrances in No Way Comparable in Preftive Vaine in blocks, No. 1 Hard, no means uncommon. on properly cultivated land No crop failures, S.S. SIOUX 2 Leaves Colman Dock 8 A, M. Returns 10 P. M. Compare These Prices With Farm Lands in Other States, 1 in quarter tograph original owners half and fu and f« f which u of these lands didn many have improvements ads, lakes and other come One of the most interesting trips afforded by Puget Sound waters. Beautiful and refreshing scenery abounds. Stops will be made at Richardson, Friday t retwsn from ‘seas, munitions factories, shipyards, ete MILD CLIMATE : Government official retarns show Centrvl and Northern Alberta gmin production highest avernge on continent, EDMONTON, CANADA, Is about 226 miles north of the U. & borders of the state of Montana, and owing to Ite lower elevation, is of a very anuch milder olimate than many of the neighboring states and cities The follow! offwial records of elevations above sea levela: Calgary, 3428 feet; Lethbridge, feet Harbor, East Sound, Olga, Anacortes and Butte, Mont., 5.484 fe cut Falls, Mont, 2,213 feet; Edmonton, Alberta, 2.008 feet The average winter temperature, ag recorded by the government Meteorglogical Station at Edmonton, ts prade Edmonton haw the following number, of hours of bright sunshine for each month of the year; also 18 houre ef daylight gp midsummer 3 i ROUND TRIP HOURS OF SUNSHINE AT EDMONTON 2 50 January, 91: February: 140; March, 157; Apel, 219; May, 230; June, 264; July, 249; August, 237; September, 1755 Including War Tax . October, 124, November, 116; December, 165. . RAINFALL Children 5 to 12 Years Half Fare PRECIPITATION ‘ May, June, July and Auguat te 16.10 inches, Rainfall for whole year, 2.29 Inches, 10 years’ average. These of- floial facte account for the mild climate, which, tether with'the tich, fertile aoil, reqular and udequate raletalh hinook winds from Pacific, results In the fact that Central Alberta holds the world’s record for non-irrigated gral company’s offices.) ——BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY— Lunch Served—Statervoms: Puget Sound Navigation Co. Colman Dock Main 3993 production re. (See COVErRMENt official statiatics at per a OTHER GRAIN CROPS are also luxuriant producers, and return growers from 4 bushels © by NO means uncommon, and $4.00 and up per bushel for wheat peas, flax and many very rapidly, These properties are being taken u Thus quick action is absolutely necessary to secure best selections, The Canadian Railways’ Bond Corporation are sole agents in the United States for The Alberta © American Land Company, John Ross, Son & Com Limited, and The D. M, Duggan Company, — of Edmonton ada, who own or control the resettlement lands now being offered, many, Sole Agents in the State of Washington PINNEY & NOBLE, NO. 726 THIRD AVE Corner Columbia Street and Third Avenue, Seattle, Washington SPECIAL REDUCED TRANSPORTATION TO CANADA EXCURSION RAILROAD TIGKETS TO ALBERTA, CANADA, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES — GET PARTICULARS

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