The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1920, Page 12

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5 ‘Che farmer, the dealer and the con-| pe OURCOST ‘WILL DROP? ~ Farm Leader Predicts Clos- ing of the Chicago Board of Trade LOS ANGELES, Sept Of bread and flour will Militions of dollars will be saved to farmers thruout the nation; the Chi eaRO board of trade is to become ex tinct. This is the statement made by W G, Eckhardt, director of the «rain Marketing department of the Illinois Agricultural association, who ay Member of a commission of Prominent officials named to investi Bate marketing conditions for the AMerican Farm Bureau federation 4.—"Prices is slashed, | six| | by Ship News| Tides in Seattle MARKET OPENS WITH BIG RUSH highest priced ne Western ave, Saturday was time, With the of the commission houses the morning the rush | commenced, and continu street was virtually clean ' remained at the leve ished’ Friday, on the whole A few alligator Str. Venture Rams Na ges = Fish Boat Florence | a : pvelty PRINCE RUPERT, 5. C., ‘ in ; matructed valle por in The American fishing boat Florence middie a ie ba au ; is missing after having been rammed le |with tcc, with out the steamer Venture during a 1 wei heavy fog in Greenville channel Pome a ' Thursday, The Girls, also an Amer b No changes in butter lean fishing craft, was rammed the same time big was beached short: | ly after the accident All of the fishermen were thrown into the water by the impact They were picked up by the Venture with out loas of i Capt. Thomas Back on S. S. Governor ‘ oramdity | morn r ent 1, opening early in business 4 until the 1 First nigh "secoma Law Tide | second Low tide | second High Tide | Second Migh Tide pm 108 fe (oils pm, 108 ft from firm the pears one on Sept smpariment fruit in the and green ing a} the witoes sections. or ogEs 1 Markets Whoteente Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit Local, green, per M Prices on Per sack THE ci STAR TRADING DULL _ 'EAST REVIVES IN “CHI” PIT SPINNING ART CHICAGO, fept YORK, Sept. 4 dull on. the Chieag hain the bla today and the market cl make th Ped Reattored welling with little the high cost of living al the opening caused pric arta of pinning and weaving Cline. Later. developmants a. ee the for strengthen the market and it ~ Boe eget sind } Hawt 44th wt adelphia “Zoo” _ Asks for Beavers Waahing thé Philadelphia ie quest of C, Emerson Brown, ltendent of the Philadelphia cal gardens in a mesange Friday by L.°U. Darwin, and game mun iasioner as | beavers entertain the superin- | zoologt:| 1 res state fish ht se Five pairs demand a to de Th failed to] are Severn tie and domestic w York Far their spinning textiles we | Willlam Jay viv lety ot} arte wing re vd requent has been referred to Sheffer of the United of mical sury ted to wend a few p ped in Walla Wa join the finhos from Washington eggs as a result of 4 previous request A nnn | be revive wive out ft waye| ern should get for prices higher re one Robinson, a member of | | * ad ane ola jthe advt board of the | "Channels of selling be tlup ind shopa will buy the of hand» way then woven textiles,” The (SPINNING WHEEL HARD TO FIND Mrs, Agnes Murra | wife of Landing, N. J ding this advice jeclined Ye at the or A ele ory noclety will opened erything and hand resurrected, | } enthustants way pun occupation of prinons arts of spinning afford cures to counties |pitals, old ¢ farmer’# | and tm one also and shutins bs Teak penetrating backwoods — p! of old designs and patterns ing spinning to the n hos nen CHICAC $0 n | a almehoum are now te b who in $2.57 in hi reached | search nd to tion of f the ot apinning about the # roome of the entinusiasm. reloty She had her sroemt thing und a rn wives and daugh from, the centers of popula the Onirks of Minsourt, in the mountaing of Kentucky, and beyond Colorado py wheel Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Hept. 4 000 head Hia10@ packing pine. industry— | fur in Manhat |; After | ghree in & spinning wheel, ma 4 dreary tramp extending over the elusive wheel days an Mra, Charles Baker o | HARRISBURG, Pa.—Rey. Dr. H./ Meeker and Colman i ere in IATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, lit. A committee wa report on the bill, especially its pro- visions for location, construction ang financing. Debate Carlyon Bill zra Meeker, pioneer, and Law © Colman debated the Cart nding bill before 150 engi Vine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth Friday night. Meeker opposed WENATCH loads of apples sold here within last three days, 6% PER ANNUM ON SAVINGS | COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY is the least return this association has paid for seventeen consecutive semi-annual dividends. Savings entrusted to this association can only be invested in first mortgages upon improved real estate and gov- ernment and municipal bonds under strict state supervision, J \ ob Four hundred car. Capt. H. E. Thomas, one of the best known shipmasters in Pacific who has been ashore for the past four months to regain his health, sailed Saturday in his regu lar berth as captain on the steam BNccessful plan of distributing the| shi svernor, of the Admiral line, ‘Gitrus fruits of California which is| for California ports, Capt. George) Ow in operation by the California! Zeh. who has been in comn a of Growers’ exchange, if applied! the Governor during Captain Thom. fo all the farm products of the coun.| 4" leave, will take out,the steamship | Suter pares Ary, will mean a material drop in the) President next week, relieving Capt.| Tomatoes Wash. high cost of living. | N, EB, Cousin, who goes on hin vaca:| | toca outdoor “The method now employed by the] ton. Marrow board of trade in setting by sa Bid per Vicksburg Reaches tion the prices on the national FRUITS» Output is not satisfactory to * ° Victoria; Home Soon! Px'17 erie The Vicksburg, Washington sta’ In our entire survey moet h has included study of market | nautical schoolship, commanded by | | Capt. E. C. Bekhardt, reached Vic conditions thruout the United and Canada, I find no more torla Friday afternoon on its return trip of a long cruise in Pacific Striking example of the benefits to than the system employed in| waters, She will proceed to Comox, ‘ing the California citrus out to take on coal before return ing to the home port in Lake Union. The Vicksburg left Seattle last May and called at San Francisco, San Pe dro, San Diego and islands of the} Hawatian group. Grounded Schooner lanes Floats Unassisted | Word reached the Merchants’ change just before noon today the lumber schooner A. F . which grounded at Point Wilson, |Pesches—Bive out from Port Townsend, in dense | pa ‘ fox last night, had been floated Pears without assistance this morning The Coats is owned by the Coast Shipping Co. of San Franc for several years has been ing lumber between Puget Sound | Pronee and Honolulu. She is proceeding to | Eagle harbor and Ballard in ballast ee AN Organization of 1,250,000 farn ut the United States. “Before three years have passed,” ‘eclared Eckhardt, “$0 per t of nation's grain crop will be mar-| by co-operative methods. The a | waters Rhabarb—Per tm. . Rautabagne Per sack . Squash Hubbard Summer eet Comm Local Apricote—Per lug | Bananas Per Per erate ‘The special committee of the Amer Farm Bureau federation is head: | J. R. Howard of towa, national ps it. It includes E. G. Nourse ‘f Ames, Iowa, professor of agricul and economics at‘ lowa Agri I college; Harry G. Beale of Merling, Ohio, treasurer of the State Farm Bureau federation; G. Brown of Monon, Ind., pres ef the Indiana Farm bureaus; E. Rhodes of Manhattan, Kan. : lor of farm management in Kansas Agricultura! college, and Steen, managing editor of Prairie Farmer, Chicago. ‘The California Fruit Growers’ ex change, after which the grain co-op- Marketing methods will be ed, is a non-profit organiza- composed of 10,500 citrus grow @f8 in California. It was established 1895 and is regarded thruout the a the most highly perfected ition of this type. special committee of the Amer Farm Bureau federation will re to the East by way of the n states, where the meth.| = oun marketing will be stud- {op Notes Alfalfa, hay. clover and sweet po reported excellent in quality of good yield in Kentucky. eee Louisiana rice needs more sun to | Prevent "sprouting | iss the shock. eR STP 0 rere “ Money Honeydew ‘Melons lee Cream Melons that | Lomens—Per box carry Italian, per box From Weather Bureau TATOOSH ISLAND. Sept t—ta mM Rising barometer, foggy; wind south, talleo ent heer Septemiter 5 weet 1s 11:30 A. M.—Wind south. | 15 miles an hour, Passed tn: Sehr} W. B. Flint ot 9:20 0 m. & PL M—PFog gy: wind southw 12 miles an bour Passed out: A steamer at 2 p. mi bie ta Manchurtan | renmete- Virginia Keystone, Japanese, per ™ Pecane—Fer 1 ‘DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers | Battertat Fane Fresh ranch Milk—-Per owt DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Matter—toed) creamery, cubes Drieke Fane Freah ranch Pallets Cheese Or. triplets Wisconsin eream bri Limbureer Young Amertes Mock Swise .. Wash tripiete POUL —Rk W. B Flint Ekuk towing at 10:15 a m. September 2-—~Motor sche W. F. fur | rows from Nushigak at vo & , je from cable repair cruise at i ate Western Cross trom Port | from | | | } | Satie ber +—Btr Governor for Ban Pe fan Francisco a | str Burydamas for Tacoma at ila m. Vessels in Other Ports Alexandria-——Arrived August 21 Rastern Sailor from Seattle and Ta via Baibos and t. Thomae Balbon—Salled September 2 moda from Cardiff for Heattie Han Franciaco—Mailled September ¢ Davenport for Seattle at 9 a. m. Port Townsend—Passed in September ‘ower schr, probably W. F. Burrows, Seattle at 2:15 p.m. Port Biakely-—Satled September 2 Weatern Cfoas for Seattle | Arrived September 3: Str Bu- Ste Ber Decks HenseUoder + Ma OR | Broiler: Kooate Gesse Lave Belgian Mares —tivs, per tb. POULTRY Prices Paid Wholesalers i Dressed Vessels in Port at Seattle {ites Smith Cove terminal—BStr Eldridge, atr Geer Mandasan Maru. |e Dressed | Str nary oD. 2 te. 2 Stall 27, best peanut butter. | for ine ®., 2 Te Ie; 2 dow jar rings, 2 fall can Carnation milk. tie. Stall 52-¢. home made meat iat “den Jam, i0¢ T.: malad drew PIKE PLACE Stan 17. pure cane 416 Te $3.40. Stal 79, py 22e qt. Stall 26, fresh smeits Diack cod, 2a 50 Y.; smoked Chinook Bierver herring, 3 for 2 Bee W-; halibut cheek 603, Wisconsin brick Brimost cheese, 2 the. 3 Stall 1526, #. coroe shells, 260; washing soda. 3 Bs. 106. SANITARY 2, Delicia nut margarine, th< 41.00: M Tree ten. Str fresh milk. 2 the. the Imon trout, 1%¢ Dreased Plier 6%-Htr West Ivan. MEAT Pier far Valdes }. Bet terminal Hoge Ph my i ae Weatward Ho Veat—Fancy Str City of Seattle, str Governor. | Medium Coast coal bunkers—str Quotations af Stockyards f Western Crona wt Engineering ern Tempie er & Bddy yarde—Sehr Alice Cooke | Seacy’ et. terminal—T. 8 C. Purnside | Hanford st. termmal—#tr Benj. F. Pack cheese Motor echr Coolcha, str +4 oe: Hoge Primes | Medium to chy Rough heavy Pigs | Cattie— works—Mtr | LP Str Maquan, atr Gritteo, r Abner *. Burrows Bir Went Jes ern Victor, chr Northern | theep— po Co. hamburger Beat 4%, Gold Shield ex @ider vinegar, 45 ga! CORNER Stall 14, fresh salmon, the Tm; fresh 2 Ibs. 25; red anapper, 2 the 2 ie T.; fresh hersing, 16 Stall 12, sauerkraut, 1 ; amall dill plekles. " 30¢ led Olives, 350 pt. § galt, be; 2 cans Chinook iL can plums, 360; 110, white jar rubbers drift, 1- can 300. 2 or Woentiake American cane | 1 Be bute von libu Thomson. t Bridge & Dredging worke— a HAY, GRAIN AND FEE! , Wholesale rice Per Ton. raed Price Bartey —Whole 10.00 Rolled... 74.00 Clipped Str Roosevelt. | Stream—Str Eastern Soldier Heffernan drydock—#ehr Commodore, Cracked Indications that the construction of (ats.|an additional reservoir in Volunteer hy jag | Park will be | Was made | Sested is | Min Ran .. | Alfalfa *e Alfalfa Meal |Meraten Food w rried out as planned apparent Friday when the board of public works authorized the issua of a call for bids on a por | tion of the The bids to we auked will be for the earthwork con struction pure cider vinegar $1-Down Lots Leave Capital for Building’: “Belling city lots at $1 down and $1| ® week, we believe, will aid in a sub- stantial way the hundreds of persons | NEW Paris Rinses in this city who desire homes of their | for U S ne hag own,” aid W. A. Irwin, manager of | the Jand department of the Puget| PARIS —(By mail.)—Ameri | Soya Bean Meal porters are quickly taking ad Mill Co., today. “We have decided to place on the|of the new catalogue file syst re-| mathe theese | Friendehip Cost Him His Suitcase 4 Market lots in the Cottage Grove ad. | cently ition, a short distance from Youngs: | the amber of Commerce | | the device is to} J. P. Miller, of Cottage Grove, | n buyers reguiar|Ore., was looking today for a man, town, on terms so that the homeseex | her re. €r need not use all his capital in pur-| chasing land and then h nothing | k to construct a house. our plan of American|4 #mall boy and a suitcase, the buyer has his capital intact, #o| Along with the file is| Miller said he met the man and that he can purchase lumber and otn. | listing the products|the small boy aboard a boat from €r materials for a house at once,” American firms under| Vancouver, B. | dings » boat reached here last nigtit | that| and the three decided to lodge at the | New Richmond hotel Alaska Oil Permits to Be Issued Soon At the hotel desk Ol prospecting permits in the €old | bay district, Alaska, will be ixsued! ud of them &8 #00n as possible, following the in-| Miller excused himself for a Yestigation now being made, acéord-| | ment, left his suitcase nd ing to intelligence wired the Alaska |! and small boy, bureau of the Seattle Chamber of i ter his name a Clearings . 2,009,921.90 | | Naval veteran of civil and Spaniw Balances . 640,462. American wars, dies in Augustine, Commerce by John Barton Payne, | When he ——$—$<— A en ri heat Chick Food Coy work pra | Gelten, teed Meal... h Mew 4 Meat Sera Shell Meat ‘Oyster Cal inaugu American Cha purpose of p before Buroy issues of catalogues member firms kept a card file | offered by the 10 or more he | Chamber officials point out junder this system preliminary | respondence is eliminated . BANK CLEARINGS om when they ar. several others oe ® ah {| mo with the man told them to # theirs. boy, and Seattle | $6,363,617.96 + 1,889,843.10 | Tacoma Clearings Balances .. @ecretary of the interior. Approxt suitcase had | disappeared Mately 59 formal applications, large number for projects in Call-| fornia, Oregon, Washington and Ida-| ho, have been filed to date under udp ‘Waterpower act, it is said, t Clearings | Balances... ..... Spokane 737,823.00 84,623.00 RBOSTON,.—Henry Walton Grinnel, Dressed... a | | Portland Market Report TLAND, fept. 4—utter-—é6e per 16 Me p brotiers, 27 @ 120 ooe—22 34 » Denver Market Status 4 market te “eG feeder tar’ | Vital Statistics 19th 80th oath f: | Arwine boy tin, Filmer, 2800 Weatlake N 708 urke °. 430 California ave &., 4720 £ ‘ MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Nenidence Age Legal Legal Legal Le«al 44th w Vancoyver. F ree, Seattle Gretchen, Seattle Alexander, May William. Caldwell, Dora t Morris, Bernard |. the White, Ethel M Mealman, Harry © Fish. Lillian, Seattle Spurling, Forrest M., Seattle Tangbakken, Ruth T. Seattle w Olympia Seatth Tac J Patrick, Seat- Leen} Legal 19 19 Legal L Seattle Seattle crim by Beattie austa, Snider, William bb ‘Tremeiling. Bthel 1 DIVORCES GRANTED. ck, William, from Gertrude jaus, Francis K.. from’ Frances Ada, from Oliver Helen Schulerud, fr L DEATHS Samuel Heattio Seattle « Providence 614 33rd N, Ind #t Woodlawn Ke Sauer, Clara, 6 Jackson, Her “a Jacobaon, Henry ‘omminsi Dock. Naval “Court to Probe Mishap to Submarine WASHINGTON ‘ court of inquiry be ¢ to investig Sept wilt at t to of the Dan convening of uiry Was a matter of | form in all such mishaps, and should not be taken as @ reflection on the men or officers of the submarine nok etary today the Na iols p submarine 8-5 inted out that the « A court of in Hotel Awning on Fire Gives Scare In the way of fires du |24 hours, Seattle hag the f Joffer: A lighted match thes closet of Mra. home, at 322 John st hold back $150, while an o ated at O. Fike's home lith N created & lonw of $550 An awning fire at the Gordon ho tel, Second and Pine at, awak ened the guests, but did no damage trush fires popped up at Ninth ave and Pike st. th w w Smith st. Fifth ave, and Yesler way and Eighth ave. W. and Dravag st DAILY DAYUGHT EXCURSIONS TO SAN JUAN 08 ISLANDS www alae ng the last lowing to in the John Henry's net the house erh: | stove 10 ave ts Thursday, . Olea, Wi Bunday. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co o0cK "Priday, TAKE THE BOAT TO ITACOMA 11 A. M. 4, 3, 5, 7,9 P.M, Eviny DA The best and | “unne ! tort to of Bu Hirtaler, fo ngelionl chur r bishop of United a loan of her own hi h, dead. Ne i heirloom. | 6 am Mr read Murra be epin He busty ni after for daughter — muat travel, My by teaching Mme. Eugenia di Primo! SAVINGS LEFT HERE | WILL EARN DIVIDENDS FROM SEPT. 1 pinning is my nn m ht oo in te | ha an ation and object Signor di Zanco rune whut A he ve how to spin woman can wea rds of cloth factor elling at $8 her own flax of three acres | that by circle of end }fhe and th |to the woven 20 to in a week and earn salary when linens are | yard, If she sows as I have on our farm | she can earn im going thru the whe avor from the harvest. | bleac of the flax cloth ay did our an T plan weaving ail our own Including my husband'« new woolen mult GROWING F ON COUNTR A colony women led by M. their dure, Gutzon ford, Conn., and won of New York Mason's exclusive wnon the Hudson from IN JOINT CONCERT RECITAL e Done saving here by mail—send check or money amount from $1 to $3,000 and receive your return mail, can start rder for any avings book by in DIRECTORS FRANK W. SHILLESTAD HENRY R. KIN FERGUSON JANSON GEORGE KR. HANNON EDGAR E. CUSHING WILLIAM D, COMER MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ECOND FLOOR, LEARY BLDG. THOMAS 8. LIP clothes x PLACES ot New York soclfty Mrs Driggs and are growing flax Red states Stam | Kerri at Minn Tarry flax b house. | country places at On the wlum at Mrs. Philip and even school at native eing grown to supply their jhold linens, Then there may be/ | Wool clipped from the back of na-| | tive to woven by these women into their new tailored suits for the autumn ling the jePinning continues fascinating Up to than 100 America all Of ite own I nd woolens on spinning wheels, and | wove them hand mponsible Conn REMOVAL POSTPONED UNTIIs SEPTEMBER 16 Owing to unforeseen delay in securing possession of our new quarters at 815 Second Avenue, removal to our new street floor location has been postponed until September 10. lean years ago| “The Vemule Chopin” ARENA Now | FRIDAY, 800 P. 4.) SRETEMBER 10 $0 buy Box Office Open Monday, Sep- tember 6,10 A.M. Admissions: 62.00, 81.50, 81.00, The and S00, Pius War Tax spun « joomn WE HUY AND 5 LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS ‘We pay New York market price and interest, deducting for brok ren on $50 and $100 denominations and ONE-HALF OF O} CENT on Ia You can figure (he CORMECT SELLING VALUE of your bonds by éeduct- ng the brokerage from the market price and adding the interest, See today’s jaotations belo Your Child’s Education CHOOL opens Tuesday. Another period in the development of your child begins, Have you thought of its future educa- tion? Do you see your way clear to sef#i your son or daughter through some institution of higher education that he or she may be well prepared for the battles of life? D Now is a good time to lay aside a little each week for that purpose. You will not miss the small amount now, and when the child is ready you will have the funds with which to carry out your ambition. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 O'Clock 2% ™ s5992 $90.69 $698 O86 $8662 BFEGE $90.60 $8 MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc 9 CENTRAL BUILD (GROUND FLOOR! The Premier Municipal Mond House Capital Ove Millien Dollars Extabiiahed Over a Quarter Certury, Telephones: Elliott 2840, Main 7227. N JUAN UX leaves © ANDS—Sunday, Sept. 5 Steamer Iman Dock & a m., ay? arrives back in no} cH p 82.0 N, 3 TO 12, HALF FARE HOOD CANAL—Sunday, Sept. 5 Steamer WHATCOM leaves Colman Dock 9 a. m.: tle 10:30 p.m. Two and a half hours’ stop in Un ROUND LUNCHES §) oun FARE STATEROOMS Hrooke’s Whangdoo: tertainers and Dancing SAN JUAN ISLANDS—Labor Day, Sept. 6 108t “ol 8 a.m, and arrive Steamer >. mm. NC > co SERVED n arrives Seat- n City: HES VED + ae These Are the Last Excursions for the Sei of 1920 AVIGATION COMPANY con MAN Dock MAIN 2093 | Combined resourees Dexter | Horton Trust and Savings | Bank and Dexter Horton | National Bank exceed ia 6,000,000.00 alday Sabor Day Opa FOR INSPECTION AND ENROLLMENT ILSONS MODERN USINESS COLLEGE ‘WILSON ‘BUILDING Second Avenue at Stewart Street Main 3016.

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