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PAGE 12 LOGGED OFF LANDS BEAT CROP MARKS Blaine Urges Strong Back- ing for Northwest Irriga- tion Legislation 500,000 acres of loggedoff aimed in the state of Wash Juce a greater crop than amount of land in the K. F. Blaine ‘That tind, ree ington, any similar world, was declared by speaking before the members’ coun: | cil of the chamber of commerce Fr day | Blaine is chairman of the commit: | tee on arrangements for th i and development congr Seattle Sept. 16 and 17 airman Blair a strong organization of t North West states to further the movement nationa ation for irrigation legisiation, pointing out that the Southwest league of} states has secured federal appropria tion for the survey of arid lands in| the Colorado basin, and expects to put thru a government GRAPES LEAD IN LOCAL MARKET Sutter and ! Eggs Gain in|" Price During Week ig reclamation project at xpense, Grapes displaced cantaloupes as the fexture of the wholesale produce market Saturday. Malagas led in quantity, at $2.75 a crate. The same | price prevailed for small shipments | of Black Prince and Rose of Peru varieties, which are newcomers. An other recent arrival was a consign ment of Concords. They were quot ed at 65 cents a basket Cantaloupes were reported fairly firm but not enough so to register) a change in price. Silver prunes at $2.50 a crate, Bradshaw plums at the same price, and Gross plums | from local trees, at $1.50 a crate, | ‘were among the tree fruits offered The movement in local corn was ood at $2 a sack, Butter was firm at the recent “wance. Eggs fulfilled the pred of the last couple of days and moved tup 2 cents a dogen. Pillets are now 42 and 50 cents and ranch eggs 6% Local Markets Prices Wheiesste Deaters for Vometabies and Fruit green, per ™ : Celery — ro \Gecuebede teceeeen, per Gor Yakima, per box Plant “a 20 16 0 Green Peppers— Per ™ Lettuce—Local, per crate . Onions — Per . . Potatoes—Per tm — Eastern Washingt™ Local Rhubarb—Per tm . Rotaboges Per wack .. Squash — Hubbard Semmer .. . Sweet Corn Local. per sack Sweet Potatees—per I> Tomatoes —E. Wash. x? Local hothouse, 1 Local outdoor Turmipe—Local, per sack Vegetable Marrow—Per ™ Paleo Eastern Washington .. . Gravensteins, Cal. per bor ket pron Saedicns Grape Fruit—Ca Green Vige—Per box Honey—Comb. per crate lomeydew Mel . per box , B. Wasn.: “Crate Piams—Pradshaw, per crate oe 4 Pranes—Tiailan. per box 2.50 Sliver 4 Hungarian 60 | R rhes—Red, per crate 5.00 “all « s. ¢ 4.00 Prices Paid at Wholesale Almonds—Per ™ . Filberts—Per ” Walnats—Manchurian rT Cal 220 (30 tb. Peanate—Virginia Keystone, Japanese, per Tb Pecans Per ™ DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Buttortat e466 Kaus—Vresh ranch @ 6 Milk—Per ewt 29 DAIRY PRODU CTs Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter—Local creamery Bricks Fresh ranch triplets Wisconsin cream bric Limburger Young Am Block Swiss . : Wash triplets 20@ 132 POUPTRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Ducks “ Bie 20 Heos jor 4 The 1" 4 tbs. and up .- 7 Brollers—Ail wel 24 Roosters ; a2@ 13 Geese—live > 21 Belgian Mares—Live, per tb 16 POULTRY Prices Paid Wholesniors Frozen . °° SINGLE —FARE 60° Market Begins and Closes Irregular at Stock barn dl GRAINS CLOSE {Crop Notes | The California almond crop is ext! BIT IRREGULAR :: “i to be 6 per nt of normal first carload of the season wax “« shipped August 20 to dealers in CHICAGO, Aug New York city irreg t eee Potato yield in the Caldwen se tion, Idaho, is reported to be below norma) Oregon hop-picking will tember 1 begin Sep . Apples the are maid to be farther at thin tinfe Alaska oe Wenatchee district sdvaneed than Car lot shir ast year ments have commenced Foreign Exchange od iFregular NEW YORK, Aug 2% —PForeten ex & change wa steady today at the opening Cash wheat— | Sterling demand ff We at $2.564 No, 2 red, | france unchanged at € 946, lire uachang AAA nnn demand, ae yeltere Dressed S@ .40 and cloned at $2564, off Hews i" yest “we fT cabi tobe; be 4 * 46te; marke Turkeys Dressed ee MEAT Prices Paid to Shippers | wege—Paney nes Ch cago Live Stock Veal Feney Medium 1T@ 18 Quotations at Stockyards Hoge IS 28@10 ts vr, SCOTT Vresem | HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Fer Ton, City Price Whole 19.60 T4.00 7500 17.08 «Th.00 Th 09 8000 Tao 1.90 v9 rr oo shee rr) 00 $40 oo 3] a ‘Alfatta Meat | Seraten Fond heat Chick’ Food Copra nog Cotton Seed Meal Vish Meal Grits Marble Grite 30 Minutes : Takes YouHome After you h purchased one of those ideal lots in Unt versity District for only $50 down and $10 a month, and possess your own little home with ve | | scenic beauty enhanced by Lake and Mountains, you can board a car office just at the post and in only long the paper 30 minutes enough to read you can be hone See the opportunities afforded estate offer. ings listed in this office. GOODWIN Real Estate Co., Inc. E. 8. GOODWIN, President, J, GREEN, Sales Manager. 312 Leary Bidg., Seattle, Main 4357. Pail Bay Ln Four days more to buy these lands at $10 Per Acre After. September one and all, $33.8 Oat us at wonderful once regarding DAILY DAYLIGHT EXCURSIONS TO SAN JUAN Ee ISLANOS Ban Juas Belling- in real t Richardson, cortes each Friday Har. Ww Ist the price will. be, to 33 1-3 per acre. Now is the accepted time—do it now. Come to 514 Second Avenue—go with us Sunday, the 29th, at 7 a. land. SPARKS & DYE 514 Second Avenue m., and see this SIGNOR a ZANCO 2 i | THE ‘Ship News | Tides in Seattle | NEW YORK, Aug Prices were fractionally lower among most lea United Staten Steel opened at 90%, off %1 Raldwin 108%, off % rosa | | Company 47%, unchanged: Studebaker 611%, off \: Reading 91%, off a *an-Amorioan 88, off 4. Mexican Petroleum was up % at 163% | Mh aagste amt rg enlar | From Weather Bureau Closing prices wer United States Steel 90%, up Kr Crucible 195%. | TAR ant 1ALAND Ave Be AM. 14%; Mexican Petroleum 1624, off %; Amer 7 . off 1% , tap a Southern Pacific 95%, off \; General Motors 21 c 17-1130 A. M wind off %; Baldwin 4: United States Indvstrial Ale y Ry ye! os go ‘al i | att pm. Washtenaw: at n bd . bd ® |p om NEW YORK, Aug The Evening Sun financial review this after ae nonn, etd Arrivals and Departures Railroad and induatrial shares alike were heavy tn aya short see Arrived sion of the stock market. With very few exceptions trading was slug 26—mr Alameda trom Anchor sh the extr Rather more pronounced pressure than elsewhere Houtheastern and Southwestern was rted against the issues and the ttom quite dropped | 4 yor sed oe rl 186 m= 4 yTgrmRgg from sut of Replogle Steel when the bears attdcked that stock on the strength | Oly from Gen Batted Reported by Wirele: . Naval Communten ean Falls August Mir Admiral Mehley, fan | Francisco for Heattle, 246 miles from Ban rr * Heattle fer Gan 96 miles from Ran Francleco at 6p. West Jona, ie atte 202 miles west of *e m ee n Port at Seattle Hur Endtoott. Bir Nome City, Weat Ivan. bunkers. ern Boldier, U / ar ® Le WAID ADVERTISEMENT) “|LIVE QUESTIONS By EDWIN J. BROWN What's the matter with et the State of Washington? |promined to write some time a but jit until now 1 to postpone Contro! of political power and the une Of public office by sinister ex tern and grafters have the people of our city, ty and state face to face with @ serioun situ }ation, and expounding the gompel of | class hatred ts no longer the monop- oly of the street corner soap-boxer. A few upstart politicians and Would-be political bons®s in Seattle and King County have fed on the }taxpayers and graft until they are [welf.satinfied that the taxpayers our city and county are their legi mate prey brought SEATTLE oft i King County has now bad near! two years season for crime Murder has come to be so common. place in King County that no special record is kept in any public office whereby the people may be in It im anid that King County had ty-nine murders since January 1 19. Those who sur rendered were captured, A few were onvicted who pleaded guilty, these were without political infil or Many murde ¢ convicted walk out of ou jail and go thelr way Whisky do lireet these murders that there are formed ence money who have been the Ke percentage of learn ky nufacturers in our state, und beer n but | | and twenty-five hundred in King County, it js announced by our pub | prosecutor—natio and county | that law will not be enforced |to suppr the illicit brewery and Men killed in gambling house called clubs; men and women killed w prostitution and dor public authority Because of the fie the over yet liquer and drug tr people burdened with the of prosecuting an army criminals, made by whisky and The people of Seattle have betrayed by big business, and no on has the courage to stay the hand of are expense ° been profiteer refuses to act. | of | dope. | Seattle was first robbed, then landered, but the day of reckoning | is close at hand. Many of our first citizens have joined jn the mad for d and allowed the ame of our city to be sacrificed, a fool ttle has been burglarize and while her people were deeply conscious of their patriotic duty, they were made the victims of fraud, ingult good by e | | and injury from a conspiracy con. | ceived by dark-lantern financiers who have dug a hole into which they | will fall | THE STATE OF WASHINGTON | must have a new constitution, and | call statesmen to fill the places now held by politicians. We have land! enough for an empire, and water | enough to make it the g n harvest of the globe Only two lone state men have who ce to sp were the appeared ‘in twenty y st politics aside lor uk for the people, Governor John R. Rogers and Int vernor Ernest B. Lis These men were fearless, and the impetus they gave to our progress und the irrigation of our rich lands will yet transform a vast desert into productive fields that will empire The State of W than 2,000,000 enough and they shington has more rea of the finest land jn the world and twenty times, forty times, enough water irrigate it and make homes for th who are willing to work Iivery town, city, county and our | state ought to have its official bul- yes, to letin printed weekly and sold at cost so that the people may have the facts plainly stated concerning their | public affairs. | A new era is dawning. Old theories | must give way to new needs of civ. |flization, ‘The — progres mind pw uld bring advancement, the reac tionary mind would vacillate, equiv jocate and procrastinate, while the standpat mind would arrest progress for selfish gain, So after all, our state is all right, only it needs fixing by public offictuis who are states TCDy LDWIN J, BROWN, teed an| { | | | STAR nt inni-nKehr Alice Cooke. | BANK CLEARINGS Milwauk tr Maawan Hpokane st. terminal Oriental \| Seattle rwray taruetneh atte Wek f Clearings .... $4,901,021.28 | Alameda, ate Admiral Wat Balances . 1/008,653.95 Hohe Maatin Clearings 632,021.00 Todd drydock—-Mtr Klinu Themeon. Balances 64,425.00 Puget Hound Mridge & Dredging works | | Spokane mn "le 81,258.00 HUF Toonevelt | Clearing . art 1 4 Creosoting dock-fite Morace X.| | Balances 634,798.00 | Portland ock—#tr Banta Ana, mo-| | Cloarings «-.. 4,664,118.00 = ween ai | | Balances . 173.96 Some women, like some horses, | - mn never be broken to trot in There are 300,000 Germans in AL} WH BUY AND SELL LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS deducting for brokerage ONT ot price and interest OV ONE Pun and ONE-HALF 3 VALUE of your bonds by deduct Bee today's can figure the CORMECT ®ELT Ing the brokerage from the market price and adding the interest oy 14 44's o7.70 tnd see tee Heh 10 gene mo 1 4th ‘ne ca Victory Vietory thin 4h'8 19526 W948 lat ss 16 Ghent " ari and tat a's 68 tne SAGAS 986.96 886.76 989.02 O8699 8 MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. 3 CENTRAL BUILDING. _ (anor ND FLOOR), SEATTLE The Premier Municipal Bond Capital One Million Dotiars Fatablished Over a Quarter Ceriury, ‘Telephones? Hillott 2840, Mute 7227 Are You One of the 97? Roger W ws that only three out of every hundred “The other 97 fail because they have withbones instead of backbones.” You CAN Be One of the Three! Lack of self-confidence makes you fall back in the ranks, weak, helpless and despairing, Shuts out from you the revelation of power that is within you, unexpressed—unused, because unknown to yourself. You, who are a born leader of men—BE a Leader, Don't be a follower. First, take an inventory of yourself— learn your real strength. Begin, TODAY, to classify and analyze yourself, See what you really have for your stock in trade. One little dollar will start you on the road—it may be worth thousands to you. Send for the finest, most complete SELF- INVENTORY ever devised—contains over 850 questions which will enable you to de- termine just what you are—what you caa best do, and why. DO IT TODAY—NOW. Just say, “Enclosed find a dollar. me your Self Inventor where I stand with ME Institute for Vocational Guidance 233-34 White Building Seattle, Wash. Send I want to see Going East? Tra through the wonderful CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES To All Middle West and Bastern Destinations in CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES FOUR TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY Canadian Pacific i SCENERY! SPEED! SERVICE! E. F. L. STURDER, General Agent, Passenger Dept. @08 Becond Avenue, Seattic Phone Main 6588 The Road to Independence ” Sorrowful, but wiser “investors” in wildcat oil stocks, or dabblers in “Pon- zied finance’ now know there is no safe shortcut to millions. The Road to Independence is an easy and smooth highway, but it runs thru no shifting sands or over toppling bridges, The Road to Independence leads through the savings account, where a part of the weekly or monthly earnings are deposited regtlarly. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 O'Clock Combined resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings {Bank and Dexter Horton | National Bank exceed '$26,000,000.00 Vital Statistics] © BIRTHS Morrison Papp) en. Pioneer Dies in the East 5 Fle! of Ballard BATURDAY, A FEMALE HELP Was TED ¥ Th HY Py Wit (: : nif Benttle—=Apete followin omit ties apher and low staat pilcants must be a JMurni, ¥., 908 Fifth ave. boy , te of the city for } |Hliason, John, 7037 22nd ave Ww Maite 4 year Application | git Banke obtained at the Oxiel, Bam, 142 20th ave, girl . , Where they Bhager 203 «irl later th lfidherdson, &. DB. 3570 Admiral wa ras sad GENT PREBOW lOye, U, 1910 Seventh ave, be $200 monthly P..: Shank, Arthur A, 604 k. Kepublican newspapers: $15 t» | girth " time! expene |Osberg, Fred, 7344 19th int no canvassing end for par. «, MARRIAGE LICENSES onal Press Butea Name and der IMeDermott, La Auburn ( OMES ), OVERCTT, |Christopherson, Anna, Beattie 1 $135 month, 4 h tt eptcraber.. Maperte Jenkins, Nets elyn, Beat Vor trea mate enkina, ¢ n. Hee Leonard (former Shipley, Fsime att , craminer), Baba, Al ancouver, ¥ CREDIT 1 YOU Wik, WARE Bhapiro, Rose, Vancouver, £ rive meres, Jerney. Georgette Geen eden alse showing of sehen Jean 3 wee ; Poipa Coy CADIP pO HEMSTITCHING Ae home, all or pare time, Attach f any machine. $266, 5, ented, di Stephenson, RELIALLE DENTIST wilt first class dental work om Baker, Ray L., Hoquiam 6| payment plan. Call Blitott 2068 ter McGlaufiin, Kathryn, Hoquiam ...26| particulars APATLE . ABT DEATHS gti hale eee Capitol 686. TOM CORBET. AL nd repairs. 620 or the fatlowl Mrs. Lucy C. Hawley, 84, former | 4 following peme pioneer resident of Ballard, died last | trie meter ‘Sele Wednesday at the home of her| or, lineman, lines daught Mrs. Addie Kazee, in rmachiniat's helper, Cleveland, O. The body day Be and thi lard Pres y morning will be at Crown Thirty years ago Mrs cume a she has lived which rewi¢ she has spent She ts survived Mi dent of Ballard, until the a in nd) six sons, Ira J., Lincoln, Merton, Herbert and Charies b ley, the Inst named a residen’ Ballard. She was active in ch work and a charter member of the Literary club of Ballard Fraternal Leader Guest in Seattle Thomas Arkle Clark, dean of men| cemetery. Hewley be last 10 yearn, Cleveland by her daughter| building | de stenographer, Jaw clerk will reach Seattle Mon-| rapher, computer, freight 4 eg will be at} 88 unter clerk street + ah ment, pipeman water department byterian church Tues-| transfer. counter junior one, at 10 o'clock. Burial| blacksmith’s helper. must, be ectast resident oft eity for all of the past oe plication blanks may ‘ye “Shtaians at the Commission's offices, they must be filed not later August 31 here oc Miners Roy,| ground 4 Ml shift ae! biank t of] good schools; modern boa urch and rooming houses, with steam heat. electric lights, reading oo men with Smith, ue Good houses for rent families. See = cS earn “ioe to “a0 monthly corre. sponding for news Te; fis to to 5 weekly in spare Gime: experi- at the University of Illinois and worthy grand chief of the Aipha| Buffalo, N. ¥. Tau Omega, is in Seattle as a guest Ae bein veamhte tna NTE Ca n opportunity to make of the local chapter of the fra during your v cation ker rll ternity and the Washington State er We have many good lo- Alumni association of Alpha Tau Pig Mla emt Be Omega. He will remain in Seattle] H REVERS for three days. Rector Returns to Pulpit Here Rev, Sidney H. Morgan, rector of | ogy Paul's Episcopal church, who re- St urne from resume servis MJ cupy that pu Community brated at Trinity Parish church at § a. m. and at the chapel at 9 a. m. Stevens, ‘ope next week, ces Beptember 5. of Spokane, wil pit tomorrow. services will be ee For {ree write weonard (former eivil service xaminer). 1128 Equitable Bla, hington. D. ence will) Rev | oc eele-| riers in all part chance for ady Apply to ‘seaite Star ‘Department, ' " Mayor Puts Veto on $14,000 Refund Mayor Huw annuling & council bill appropriating De Graw halted to- day a refund of sums deposited with ver 14 years ago in con- Seattle Tacoma $14,000 to A, ¢ the city o | nection Short Line ri De Graw. the city Loma! the Saturday Rio, TEA Ge 15%e per Ib. pe Seattl with The mayor said payment money would virtually be a gift to He quoted an opinion of holding | that the claim could not legally be lewal held annually, Seattle's birthday NEW YORK, eh M. Caldwell's the ‘allroad franchise. ot department Tindall 1 Pow:Wows With Indian Tribe Councilman Philip Tindall was the official representative of the city at jeattle Day celebration held by Puget Sound Indians at Suquamish The celebration, which is was in honor of Chief Coftes- 4 Santos, Aur ib ‘The Seattle Star Published Daily at 1307 Seventh Ave. ie, Washington. Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN One month Six months One year Ww Price In 76e x Per me onth : the Read: Three months .. OUTSIDE s The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 Rates Per Insertion No. part FTREM| EN, HRA veto] monthly. Expert 5 Write Railway, i care Star. bi |18 SITUATIONS o To help the Ster will publish | Wanted” adver of charge for all gna tt ‘tas and fetime canna Paes d eet the married agency, Boatloepes tal firm; bookkee of French a | two years sec we | 8500 MONTHE fuel vaporizer, teed to save up to 50% 40 miles per gallon Ford. Sold on money- antes, One sample free. _ Vaporizer Co. 441 Puk HOUR SE! coats to your im Miller made $30 first om time. Big profits. Ast _ quick: Columbus Mee. columbus, _O. ‘ii THE STAT! o* oe. 50 + 138) samples. ‘ 278) Salen Co. 513 B. 43rd st or SrOR oF cs] LOST AND ASHINGTO! rwo 1. ONE aguK Two L ALLIERES. per mont! $9.00 year RRIER IN CHEY . . See Reese Te we: The Largest Audience in|?* 7 TET—UNEUR Northwest sig —70TH—5-ROO! large grounds. Archer, East 57d or Elliott 63 26 HOUSES FOR RENT 4 RENT OR CEASE ASE FOR ONE 6-room house; wae heat; $50 per mont ; modern; furnace heat, garage, 1 for one year, month Queen , RALVHEC. McALLASTER Ell. 4480. 1212 American Bank I WILL Li YoU ON! West Seattle half-acres w with twor room house for i hia "AVe. BAT G00 SER 00 hour. URNITURE MOVI e, big truck, $2. T1-ROOM MODERN HOUSE h End, $21.00, Address 1 hin oa You earning someth vill, pay | you more money. We are makine {3 WANTED —HOARDER laity [of ‘teaching on the| FEW MORE CHIL REN xt or, Comptometer and ‘ ; shine Home Ping Machines, Cail at} Children’s Sunshine tien taken SEYMOUR & ROWAN —Rainior 335° __ nn 8 Seaboard Bide. my OTELS GIRL TOC FOR | WwaLboN Ht 1, SINTH AND YES, ntha-old baby. 26th] jer. Large, airy rooms: “hot sng wor cold water; $1 and) up} wane m_ RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING] rates, $4 and up. Carlson taugh Pantages Bide berg. formerly of Hotel Kark ree =|. rent cess ° ¢/ 33 FURNISHED slain 4 bd ee ce 4 eles AND FLATS “ oe i D-ROOM AP. ATER} ¢ | beds, ‘steam heat. 1718 12th FREDERICK & NELSON ¢ f|_S._Beacon 1718. ____ ¢ §)-ROOM FURNISHE! HAVE POSITIONS FOR $$ 2 | EXPERIENCED . MILLINERT MAKERS a ante athagt heat = ® FOR RENT—ROOMS APPLY Y FURNISHED te EPING u D te home, EMPLOY yi TRE. two gentlemen,. Vacant Septembey MELOT MENT BUREAU 1. Call at 111 Third 3 vat i oe and Denny way. Rent month. of business . Main 193

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