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, 5 ae EGION IS STRONGFOR IRRIGATION Man With Farm Is Poor Ma- terial for |. W. W., Irri- . gation Congress Told Frank R. Jeffery, first com- of the American Legion Rational commander, speaking at the second-day session today of the Northwest Irrigation congress in Meany hall, on the university campus, said that if the waste land of the country were reclaimed, one ‘fifth of the exservice men and | Women could own a farm. He stated that the American Legion had gope on record as favoring the of lands for this purpose ‘ou do not find the mah with a or a home and family joining ranks of the I. W. Ws and I assure you that the American o stands behind a program for rectamation and joins tn urging Other speakers at the morning wession were, Charies L. McNary, genatory of Orezon and chairman of the United States senate committee on irrigation and reclamation of arid lands; H. M. Adams, vice pres | ident of the Union Pacific railroads; HH. E. Byram, president of the Chi- } cago, ee St. Paul; E. C. s ony died t Northern, gen. i Ia axrtowtteras lopment agent, > and George T. Reid, assistant to the | president of the Northern Pacific. FORM NORTHWEST RECLAMATION LEAGUE A message from Senator Warren G. Banting, of the United States, Siaieratulating the congress on the aroused by the meeting, Jwaa read before the session lant presentatives of Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Mon- p tama, at the first session, formed themselves into a permanent or- commana known as the Northwest tion league. It is expected @m initial loan for development of Teclamation lands of the country. All. reclamation work will be done under the direction of the secretary @f the interior, it was stated. “Production on projects cdnatrnct- @1 and owned entirely by the United | States amounted last: year to more than $50,000,000 or about two-thirds of the entire capital investment in Irrigation works,” eid Arthur P. Davis, director of the United States ie ie congress last night. “Production of | served with supplemental | rights Indicates groas p | tm 1919, due to delivery of water Geveloped by the government, 1a greater than the entire investment @f the reclamation funds.” MOST EFFECTIVE WAY OF MAINTAINING FOOD SUPPLY Ursing larger appropriations for arid lands of the West and the meed of completing projects, Mr, Davis claimed that irrigation of _ arid lands is the most effective natural green Look for TILLAMOOK on the Rind! Official representative of the} Newshounds Get Tarn DownFrom Haughty: Ethel “I've nothing to aay to the pa pers,” said Ethel U. Stimson,’ when reporters tried to interview her in| the city Jail Friday, Having said she would not say anything, Ethel gave the represen tatives of the press the steely eye, the cold shoulder, the haughty glance, the chilly stare, the crooked elbow, turned on her heel and went back into her oell, Ethel was arrested by Detectives S. Simundson and W. A. Fuller tn a houseboat at 4527 Shilshole ave last night on @ telegraphic warrant sent out by the high shertf(f of Cut bank. After arresting Ethel, de tectives were at & loss to find where | Cutbank was located. It was finally found in the guise of a pinpoint on the latest map of Montana. Ethel is charged by the high sher iff with stealing a diamond ring In Cutbank, She is 22 years old, do mure and very sphinglike, in the estimation of reporters. Chief Accountant for Sheriff Dies After an illness of one month, H. V. RR Anderson, for six years chief aceountant in the sheriffs office, die@ Friday’ tn Providence hospital from an aggravated case of asthma. served two terms as Anderson deputy United States marshal be- fore entering the employ of King county. Anderson is survived by Edith Anderson, his wife; Hope o daughter attending the University that $250,000,000 will be asked ax} Reclamation service, addressing the | ive quarts of rich fall-cream milk are used in omg pound of this cheese. Ti mook herds are tested regu- larly for health. The ideal, mook —with its pi of Washington, and a son, Robert. The family lives at 1819 18th ave. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later, HE WAS A JUNE Elsie Poquette wis a Seattle June bride in 1913. William R, the other half of the firm. since that time has been a poor previter, accord. republican candidate /ing to his wife's divorce st | filed Friday, Revised S. F. Census Figures Tomorrow WASHINGTON, Sept. .17.—The 1920 population of California and re vieed figures for the city of San Francisco will be made public by | the census bureau at 10:30 a m ti morrow. method of maintaining our food su ly. "reduction from !rri¢ated lands) in the arid region ts about doubie| | that from the lands in the hurnid | regions,” sald Mr. Davis. “A care- ful census of the grom products upon 35 projects of the United States reclamation service for a re- cent year showed an avernge of Products frem all reclaimed lands of about $65 ap acre, tle statistics | of the same year for the country showed an gverage product of lexs than $23 per acre.” A basket lunch was served on the university campus this noon and the delegates to the convention were taken on automobile tours of the city this afternoon, Tomorrow they wil go to Ta coma and will be guests at Point Defiance park, for a clam bake. A review of the Fourth division at Camp Lewis will be witnessed by conditions of Tilla valleys and mild make i . _ BRIDE IN 1913 Statue Planned for National Guardsmen Plans for ereoting a $26,000 statue in Woodland park in memory of {national guardsmen who died in the late war will be formulated at a meeting Monday, § p, m., at room )4082 Atoade bullding, when the New {tionat Guard Memorial association | meets. Sire trunk trees are now be [school of forestry. pon HE ESE Cram eS .29c ae » ..33C PEANUT BUTTER 18c Lb., 2: Lhs. 35c Lote of specials, but better come early, Stall 2 | MADE 4 FRESH DAILY ' “cg: peo 16cunce Cans 5 fea Pure Rofled Onts....40¢ Tapioca and Sago, Ib......10¢ Split Peas ard Barley, ib..10¢ 8 Iba Fancy Cut Macaront, 35¢ 2% Iba Fancy Broken Rice, 35¢ Macaroni, Spaghetti, Cream- ettes, 3 10F cerevecesene- BEG Yakima Potatoes,-100 Ibs. 93.50 Sweetheart Soap, 4 cakes..28¢ Otymple Flour, sack.....$3.45 STALL 10 Se YOUR OLD Stas eae tee se Per, [ke Fer 100 SUGAR Pure Cane 2 Lbs, 33c. at EGG COSTS “RING AND ARROW” BRAND POWDERED EGGS d 30c Doz., Yolks or Whites—Both, 55c Doz. Used for years by leading bak ers, confectioners, caterers. Now THE WHOLE BUT EG Ask your store or market for It. Or phone Main 161 for nearest supply, THE SEATTLE STAR Sawdust i in | LESLIE’ 6 Lbs. — SUGAR an2128 $1.00 Borden and Carnation Milk, dozen.....-........$1.75 Log Cabin Syrup, small 40¢, medium 80¢, large $1.50 Leslie’s Special Blend Coffee. ........20.++020++--40¢ 16-ounce cans Rogers’ Baking Powder. ...........25¢ CHECK PACKAGES, 2c Sugar Stali—Economy Market: Open till 11 Seturday. Yard Riles Up Mr.Ruzike Sawdust, by gosh, all but wrecked and sculptors will aubmit|the happiness and health of An thony Ruzike, dent, according to his testimony of. | ing experimented on by a British | fered Friday in Supertor Judge Clay |Ation's court tn hin $5,000 damare Gilman Park resi What te belleved to be ‘the ‘only fresh water lake in Panama, was discovered recently by U. 8 alr men, near Anoon, sult against the Bolcom Millg Co, The disagreeable mill which has been such a heartache in Ruzike's life iw located in West Seattle, near the plaintiff's property. “Sawdust han been blowing over my property for the last two yearn,” complained Ruzike, “and it has |Mpolied everything ¥ own, |aimont my health.” Tee caso ts being heard by a FRESH ROASTED COFFEE 29¢ Lb. '.:. Try It—Money Back if Not Satisfied ot a SUGAR 4a 5 uss 50 ¢| 4 Lbs. 66c CRESCENT 1 Th. woneee . 55¢ 55 6 ibe .....92.55 GREEN’S BUTTER STORES Stalls 102-103-105 Corner Market, First Ave. Floor, and Stall 102 Sanitary Market, First Ave. Floor Corner Market Lower Main Floor Also Cornér 1st Ave. and University 10 8S Yellow or White Corn Meal Bag, 60¢ Best Washington Butter 70c Pound STALL 10 4c after 8 D. m Crystal White : SOAP 6.... 41¢ ROTARY BREAD—The Proof of Quality is in the eating. Try it once. 442 bege Farins 50¢ ‘Pot Roasts, Ib Bacon, Ib. ... bb. .. ewes - 3240] Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib. ......2-..0.---35C THE Meats you'll like, at prices tha t will make you hike to the Very Best Fresh € , BUTTER; 70c ib. 2 Ihe. $1.28 Strictly Fresh Ranch CRYSTAL MARKET Stall 16—Sanitary Market Lower floor, foot of incling, Phone Eliott 1908 Sugar Cured Smoked Peale, br Merce Best Pork Lara, 2 Ibs, for.. cee 45c ‘The Best Is Cheapest Get It From Us Hill’s Red Can Coffee ..... 3 pkgs. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, . Lipton’s Yellow .Label Tea.. 45¢ can Advance Corned Beef, 22¢; dozen. ie can Advance Corned Beef, 43¢; dozen. . 5.lb, can M. J, B. Coffee ..2.35 Reliance, M. J. B, or Auto Club Coffee, Ih. Crisco, 1 th., 30¢; 1% Ibs. 43¢; 3 Ibs, S4¢; 6 Ie, $1.62; 9 3) or per dozen cans 5 bars Crystal White Sow 5 bars Lenox Soap.. 6 bars Clean Easy 5 bars Naptha Soap 4 bars Royal White Soap,..25¢ 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 25¢ 490 Pure ¢ pe fine Gingersnaps Fig Bars 1 Ib, pk. Shre Cocoanut 2 Ibs. White Co 600 M. 50c Instant Postum, 20¢ cans Corn 3 Ibs, Dried Green 2 Ibs, fancy Head Riee 3 Ibs. Lima Beans.. Borax Soap and 1 cake Royal White Soap FREE with each 14 cakes of Royal White Soap 0 MURRAY stitt novoine THE prices pown In spite of a sharp advance in wholesale meat prices we are able, through careful buying, to offer our usual low prices for Saturday. Following is a partial lists Picnics, Ib. winaiennje«204C MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 Pike Street—Corner Market—Lower Floor—South Entrance WE CASH PAY CHECKS BIG WRECK In Our Meat Prices ..',, OUR Pot Roasts, Ib. .8c-10c; Legs Lamb, Ib...... SAUSAGES | Veal Roasts, Ib. ...15c] Shoulder Roast Lamb.8c/Round Steaks, Ib. .25c Sugar Cured Eastern Hams, I 20c|Steer Boiling Beef. ge | Smoked Shoulders, Ib... 26c THOMPSON'S MARKET JOHN C. LESLIE COMPANY | sta: 2 PHILADELPHIA FISH CO. Sanitary Market Lower Fleer We are headquarters for all kinds fresh FISH, OYSTERS, SEA FOODS Highest Quality—First, Last, Always Seattary Market Lewer Vices FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR We belong to no combine. We kill and dress most of our own cattle and " the best values in Seattle. Special! 2 Lhs. te Rendered Lard, 40c STONG Sayst.'" OUR PRICES GOOD FOR A WEEK \Nimrod, 11 11 Yrs. Old, |Says Suicides Show Can Am “99% K lls Bear With “22 Woman Needs Man Thi 2] } a Me Ore., m2 hiker LONDON, Sept. 17.—The number N Foe ign i it Tus loore, 11 years of on al are th r t from iT nied the world’s championship for the|% “ulcides of women in America’. nouncing that the Western Ui pe youngest wild game hunter, With|*i™mply show every woman needs 4) had gent one measnge of 62, 46% » his "22" he shot and killed a big year-|™4n~—-that until whe in safely an-| words from ton Angelen to News ling bear he saw trying to rob hin | chored in wedlock, she is an unet able) York in a little more than 10 hi 4 father’s henhoune, Fussell fired at| Vessel and Hable to capsize, according Hnylish telegraph companies admite Bruin thru @ erack in the door from | to Dr, Joviah Oldfield, ted it was a record for a single méne | but pointed out that nearly his room, and shot him in the heart | ee ee ae nage, on acest For the first time in three con | two million words were filed out of The New York telephone directory | turies the villagers of Oberammer-| London the night of Nov. 28, 19% just issued weighs nearly five|@au have decided not to stage the| when Sir Edward Grey made hin f They decennial performance of the Pas|drees on the Moroccan crisis. pounds, and 21,200 tons of paper sion Pinay. | ask rica beat this?” were required for the edition. .~-8c Hamburger, Ib. .-..-+10c Round Steaks, Ib.....29¢ -30c Hams, Ib. ..., 38c Lamb Chops, Ib .:.,«:- 19¢ Mutton Stew, Ib. .<.<.-10c Corner Market Lower Main Floor Stall 2 LOOK! Special Summer Sausage 35c IN STALL 26 eee seeee 82.00 MEN'S wool mixed UNDER- WHY NOT VOTE FOR : never regret it. BACON, half or whole Fresh supply of government 25c 8c or whole, per pound. .. inspected Pickled =P ged » tie BOILING BEEF, MUA ies “10¢ .SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER On Every Purchase You Save Real Money and they're real wool mixed, at match... 2.66. $2.50 to $5.00 B MEN'S FLA SHIRTS | MACKINAWS, men's and boys’— slabs, per pound... .....ma.- inspected Corned Beef, Ib. 1... 25c Government inspected cook POT ROASTS, PURE LARD, all you want, Per pound .--..n-.ceemeeene 10c.! 2 pounds for .. a wan _45¢ Ist Ave. Entrance to Sanitary Public Market. WATER REPELLANT PANTS, | BLANKETS! BLANKETS! New HALF VALUE WEAR, real dargains per gar. | Men's Rain Coats at from se-0...+-81.95 to $3.50 | wonderful values $3.50 to $20 and elect him to be your Family Butcher?, You will certdinly, LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! LOOKI!I! BACON BACKS, half or Fresh supply of government 20 c pi Py em 10c| Pigs Feet, ready to a Thousands of Specials—All Day— Every Day BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! | stock just received heavy wool BOYS’ RAIN COATS with cap to oe GALES | cnereeene oo HALF VALUE BEST OUTING FLANNEL, all colors, 32e YARD Qtzzzzzzzzzzzzzz2z ZAZZAZAZALZAZAZAZAZAZLZSAS OUR BEES MAKE HONEY TO SAVE YOU MONEY Nu oc cees cece a hs N They're Stall 27, 4 es eccccecece N Busting Bi Eeconemy, N Around the Upper Fleer = Best PEARUT BUTTER on Earth, 180 bs | 600 can Table Cherries. 4 est Rn on rth, L | 250 bottle Chow-Chow. os Ground while you wait, A can with press cover | 60c pkg. Ceylon Tea.. 8 FREE, with 214 pounds, 8 | Flake White, #1b. pail, 85¢; N Pure Yakima Honey — Pints, | Golden Marshmafow Brand Sb. pail .... -81.85 | 8 35¢; Quarts, 70¢; in Bulk, Syrup—Pints, 23¢; Quarts, 8 | 4 pkgs, extra he NN 25¢ a pound. 45¢; in Bulk, 16¢ BS NN Pay lags , Mason Jars Furnished on Deposit of 7c and 8c. | Raisins .... ts Best Apple Butter, per pound ..... » 0c can, N Jams, Jellies, Marmalade, per pou: N olive of .... N Butter, Eggs and Margarine 8 5 y Conon Vezzzz22e2422Z207Z2 ZELLLLLLEZLLLELSLE | 86c Olympic Paneak | 86c bottle Blue Label CAtSUP .cecerceecereccene 2 large cans Sardines in tomato PIKE PLACE MARKE $ OETER A Mason Jars, % gals. lbe Morton's Shaker Salt 3 Ibs, Siam Head Rice.. LOWER FLOOR Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we need say nothing. To those who do not know us we say: “I'ry us once and you will alsd be convinced.” SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES FOR BOYS AND GROWING GIRLS $2.80, $3.40, $4.20, $4.80 Our Ladies’ Stock is now more complete than ever, $3.40, $4.00, $4.40, $5.40, $6.40, REGARDLESS OF ALL THE “CUT-RATE” ~ SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST LOWER Pike Place Market Shoeteria ‘Aiton Where Rents and Prices Are Positively the Lowest Spaghetti for . ¥ pkes. C1 Baking Powder ge rolls Toilet Payer... can: cans Early J is for .... 2 cans Tomatoe Brer Rabbit Mok Prices >, Baking me Rogers’ Vanill pwder,..19¢ or Lemon ‘act 25¢ 4 Del Modis Tomato Sauce 25¢ STHRTESTE ESTAS ORS TS CASSIUS Le