The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 22

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Wature in League With City to Make Harbor Better and Better + Tm many glaciated districts the WMfoving ice sheet has rasped away The rocks and left the area rough| | and barren, but in the region around Beattlc it has deposited an enormous Ahickness of drift surpassing in thick Waees any drift known elsewhere, ‘This and other kind acta of Nature Will make Seattio the world’s trading Weenter during the 20th century, said . Collier Cobb, bead of the geol department of the University of Carolina, speaking before th y council of the Chamber of | erce Thursday, | Altho other cities may fear that ‘the changing coast line and the proc Of erosion will obliterate their in the coming centuries, peo living in Seattle a thousand years now will boast of a harbor ideal than that possessed to- due to the fact that in the cen to come sediment will, when bf erosion starts in, form @helf in the harbor, thereby doing with the deep anchorage prob- he said. 7 “Never have I seen such a har » and Iam making a world tour ports. Seattle has the advantage NOt a harbor that was an old valley ly scoured by a giacier and then d to such an extent and so re- ly im geological history that has been no time for it to fll pete sediment. lies at the world’s greatest here, for we have the highway between the East and) West, North America and Eu between the North and South, and South America. “The very differences on which commerce depends being more im the case @f Seattle than im any other city on the globe, Seat im this 20th century should be the worlt!'s trade center. “You-have had your Whitman, . Denny, Yester and James J and your present-day leaders. Personal equation has given you railway connections with seven ting lines, your magnificent docks, and has brewed the ttle spirit,’ which has been so . A evidence in everything you ALL SEASON - FOR NUTS ON | New-crop nuts, marking the open- of the seagon, are arriving the market. Brazile are quoted 20 cents a pound, Filberts are two varieties, Sicilian at 20 ts and Naples at 25 cents a 25 Fresh figs, In 25-pound boxes, sel! $3.25 for blacks and $3.50 for whites. A shipment of fine canabas, at 3% cents a pound, was ing rapidly. Ground cherries were quoted at to $2.25 a box. Butter was reported a little firmer yy, but the pressure was not to affect the market quota. Eggs were steady, at the old Per erate rt is oy Local, per box Per box Per case .. 02% | 3.002.068] Concorde, #-T. basket - Black Prince, per erate . Fingers , per ‘ Melone—Per Blue, per crate Cream Niehene— Per 9 | Cattio— Ship News | Tides in Seattle | SATURDAY Piret eth Tide nis am First Low Tide second Wigh Tide | Seewnd ie pom, 1L6 ft Second Low Tide apm 2a ft . Propeller Lost at Sea, Says Wireless Soattle radio operators intercepted A message from the Alaskan freight er Redondo in Seaforth channel, off Dahl Pateh buoy, to the vessel had lost its propel |The Santa Ana, another freighter jwas nearby and went to the Re dondo's aid, . Admiral Liner on Her Way to Seattle, The Admiral liner Havilah reached the Panama canal Thurs day en route from European ports | with a full cargo and bound for Seattle and other Northwestern |ports, The vessel left this city two months ago. Following close be. hind the Havilah comes the steam er Diablo, also in the service of the | ¢ Admiral line, From Weather Bureau TATOOSH IBLAND, Oct. h—4 A. M— Rarometer rising, cloudy; wind east, 15 miles an hour, Passed out: Sehr Alice Cooke, towing, at €:15 a mj str Preat dent during the night. 10 A. M.—Passed In: Tug Daniel Kern towing atr Aramo St 10:15 & m. Passed out: Str Argyll at 10 a m. Oetoder T—Noon—Ratning: wind east 12 miles an hour. Passed out Inex towing bk Retfast at 10 @. 6 P. M—Raining; wind east, nine miles an hour, Passed int A three-masted power schooner at 1 pm dro via San Francisco and Victoria, B. C, at & p my str Anyox towing be Paimyta from Tacoma at 2:30 p. m.; str Princesa Ana from Ocean Falla H.C, via ports at 11:30 « m. Octoder $—Btr Str Jefferson for Boutheast 5:15 pom; etr West 1 com vil for Port dan Luis at $15 . Alaskan Vessels Nome—Arrived October 7—Str Victoria from Seattle Vaides—-Salled October Western, westbound, at ¢ p.m 7: Str Admiral dond: melanin at Am Vessels in Other Ports Lamdon—Arrived October 6—8tr Pome- na from Seattle via porta Ban Pedro—Arrived October Str Rastern Soldier from Seattle, Port Biake ly apd Columb’ Balled October coma, San Archer am; U navy yard Franctsco— Arrived October om Beattie and Fe & 8 Texas from Puget Hound Balled October 7 ; or Kinderdy&k for Be Reyes—Passed October Rverett from Everett for Ban Pedro Derblay from Hound ports Weat coast Dungeness —P 4 im October 5 Gritteo for Tacoma Port Townsem Str Griffeo for Reported by Wireless Canadian Government October T—Htr Griffeo 80 miles worth of Cape Fiattery, southbound, at & a m ett Alaska off Ballenas Lights, north bound, at #45 * ndo off Watson Rock? southbound, at Il a m. U.S. 3 munications October Helfast, Tacoma for San Franciaco, 631 miles perth of San Francisco at § pm. str Stockton, Seattle for Portiand, off Umatilla Reef at & p. m.; ate Delwood, Bellingham for Honolulu, 1,700 mite from Bellingham at § p.m, #tr Kay secka, Beatle for Han Pedro, 115 miles |south of Cape Flattery at noon; str | tuo. San Francisco for | north of Cape Bianco at § p. m. eee or for terminal—Str City of Spo- str Maquan, Str Anyou hern docks—Str Toyohashi smith Cove anchors, Pier $—Str Baginaw | Pier 7—Sehr Panny Dutard, Piet D—Str Preident, DAIRY emouos Prices Paid Batter—Local creamery, Bricks | nggs— Fresh ranch Pullets Chene— Or. triplets . Str Palmyra, ene gyn Mi Mens—Cnder ¢ The . 4 tbs and up Brotiers—All weights . 17 50@ 18 00 16.50 017.50 19.50@ 14.00 +1850 16.00 ugh heavy Pigs Beat steers Medium to choice’. ., cows and heifers Prime spring lambe Yeariings . Wethers HAY, GRAIN AND ‘FEED Wholesale Price Fer Ton. City Priee 5900 + 62.00 67.00 - 60.00 + 68.00 49.00 as tt) Str Santa | Vessels in Port at Seattle |"*) | for |New York Market Is Irregular As Day’s Trading NEW YORK, Oct Ana §.— The 1g 1 New Have off Wi Bt changed GRAIN MARKET IS STILL WEAK CHICAGO, Oct. &—The grain mar- kets continued weak on a amall vol ume of trading on the Chicago Moard | f trade today th y by ’hort cov sion houses sold were heavy Produce ne and nerally Receipes |« | quotations were irregu omber wheat drop ch Wheat war o 1 | “ t figure; ning, 906, I In the opening, 65%, Jost an additio a was off Ke at the open another tee M M CHICAGO, Oot. 8 No, 3 hard, $1.99 @ 1.98 TN eLD | - Chicago Board of (Trade _ —+ (Nominal) — 22.00 22.15 22.01 19.60 19.73 19.65 1942 19.0 Nov Ribe- Ort Jan. | Wheat Corn k market opened trremular today unchanged Ate Ine Lackawanna New Maven Northern Pi | Reaat Replogle hep 1 Rorten— Firet 14's Piret € Mecond ¢s Piret 4%" Hecond 4%'¢ Third «4 Fourth 445 rages Pith 44" Total sates, $16,885,000 Vital Statistics BIRTHS Chin, Tin Shan, 311 Bighth ave N fn, 1018 Hudson at n boy Hitowh!, 209 10th 8 ave, & Warren, Albert, 4802 Woodlawn ave i) afore Is Opened :: John A, 6218 29th ave. N The | Reading ®&%, off ‘4: Bald &) Now York Central 19% 12%, unchanged une United States ub: if up om tvedt, N. Hy 1610 Bellevue ave y ame, 1 Seahurat Park MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Renidener Ange Martensen, Einar J., Seattle . |Maters, Edith J., Seattle | Adama, Archibald i |Trving, Virginia A Lathrop, Walter W.. Sea Vorsberg, Ellen F,, Seattle Martens, Henry G., Seattle Omaitia, Agnes, Seattle Riddle, Miller M., Tac tacey, iinabeth A Jamison, Arthur My & Williams, Vera I Douglas Vowel, up Te 186% ue Furnished by L. 1. Manning & Co., 619 Second Avenue Hi Low aN eattle Beattle Btock— tisom Tacoma . attle ruand Charles B, Seattle thea M., Seattle Cecil T, Kent Grace Kent Seattle attle attle Clark Gage, Man Justrial Alcohol wt Clarke, Wilmer TR JOtterson, Alice I | Neatelle, Frederick har nnell, Doris 1B. Lynn, Mane Thomas W., Jr, Seattle Daisy, Beattie ughgood, Fred 1. Ada M., Ferndale Alfred ¥, Kerrinton Htewens, A La,” Beattie Pursell, Lioyd, Seattle Wooldridge, Huth C., Be Eberts, Theodore W Snob Snohor x Petroleum W,, Belling aaourt Pacifi Arie. Petroleum 90 Thor | Miller Crocker Boston an attle Ocean Vals, Canada 2 Stedman, Le Heattle vz | DIVORCES GRANTED Roms rt W. from Muriel H. Joneph Kt is Alice Minger TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA | BATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 1 Aa Sy tS 8. 0.0 FM and nounv $9.20 stvare « heapest way aN Receipts, £000 head: market 40; butcher steer, and cutters. feadera, “$4 180.309 calves, S14@17 60 7,000 head, market te 50@ 12.25, owen, $4 stockers and cows, 85.60@112 Sheep Re steady. Lamba, one | N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, Oct. # car—-Taw, 18 | Eranulated. 19@ te per Ib Rio, THET&e per Ib; 12@ 12% per I | Ne. # Santos, Foreign Exchange Money on Call YORK, Get. §—Money on call asi ais maontha, © por eamns ne ‘oe London, xEWw per cantile Mar | s6%e; New York Portland Market Report PORTLAND, O+ Cattie—Receipts Heat steers, $9) chotee 7.50; medium to Th@s78 calves, 07 | ners, $2 feu Hoge—Recetpta, 403 head: market to the higher, Prime mixed, 16.6 [$16.85. medium mixed, $1 | ies, $12 S0@1485. p Bheep-—Receipts, 183 head Prim e neering worke—str Stacy st. terminal—U. 8 C Burnside Manford st, terminal—Ree J. D. Peter Duthie yarde—str Griffay. Todd Grydocks—Str Westward Ho, str Kikton. str Eastern Sword, ste Buby! Thomeon. Pacific Coast Bridge & Dredging plant— Str Patterson. | Fisner Flour mille~Motor schr George Washington Lake Union—Halia Abiiia, Abnobe, Ab- Bayden, Biscayne, Black Woif, Bianford, Oei- win, Boughton, Pesuta, Puyallup, Cabacan, Cinyras, Corus Bilese, Blectra. Bodymien, Fort M t "Public Markets | WEATLAKR [FOREIGN ‘Ny EXCHANGE BONDS AGAIN bead UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES ‘OK SPECULATION AND INVESTMENT BUY NOW ON TIME PAYMENTS Many purchasers of GERMAN PONDS have realized 100 per cent actual profit. We are prepared to quote you lowest prices and attractive terms for the purchase of all foreign securities and exchange GRAN Ap AUSTRIAN BONDS AN AND FRENCH pONbs s cD MA CANADIAN BONDS: ne in advance of current rates of ex tions, H. E. WILLS COMPANY FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BOND BROKERS or wire for quota- BROKERAGE G18 Second A Seattle You Have an Ideal Ideals, ambitions, objectives, were responsible for the success of modern captains of industry—Carnegie, Rocke- feller, Vanderlip, Schwab, The savings habit is the stuff with which ideals are realized. Why lose more time accomplishing yours? or Weatiaxe| Heat Sugar stall, Special fio flour, $2.45 4 Bond ntennial 16 6 bars No-Rab 120. larke Det eco, @ tha. $1.69, 9 . canning peara, bbe | pure fremh miik, | Stall 21, Reliance rotten, 430 TM Tb.; peanut by red snapper stall halinut cheeks, salmon, 200 ‘ARY eam choene, 20¢ T ans Troe tra, Dungeness crabs, Loe Th: salmon Stall 111, corn meal er salad dressing. minced clama, 20¢ ean. Stall Hver, te Wi; 60 butts, country amuses, Ihe Stall 11, honey dew melons, 186 eac ay rapes, 100 .; Ttatian prunes, $1.60 box KOONOMY M. J. B. coffer, 1-b. can 5 $2.10; 9 tbo phage Cabin syrup, 34 151 Stalin Se and apy casing mush, 16 oe bottle 6, 31-33, red snapper tie Ty, Th; Prem tb Stalin 37 sR, 3-1 a8 $1.20. 1 3 Ma mith, Stall aifalfa meal tall “bonele e tb 10 The. pper,” ibe th; nderloin of sole, CORNER small pullet ogee, 470 don; creamery butter, 66e T.; Co-operative or Federal. mili. Stalls 94-96, sirtot + pot roast, 18¢ Th; veal roast 6, walnutm the Tb.; c; amail white beans, salmon, Ike M.. L 200 M.. 2 the Tha troat, Stall 16, Washington Borden's, ite x 2 Te she; full eran choos, U6 B.; 4 Da suger, 606, Do You Want Work? Do You Want Land? We have an excellent opportunity to offer you on Thurston County and beautiful Offuts Lake, only a fow miles south of Olympia, and 4 little over a mile from the paved highway leading from Near these farm lands, which | Just there are we are opening to settle ment, lumber milla which give preference in em ployment to settlers in the dis triet, and we ible to secure employment for a limited num ber. If you wish to secure a piece of good bottom land, and have an income while you are devel oping it, this is the place you el $40 to $100 an terms. Thin land is located near the | fruit juice plant and the veg | table and fruit cannery, #o the have been looking for. Richest | market is right at hand. Some kind of river bottom soil, bor- | of the best berry and vegetable dering on the Deschutes River | land in the state, Call or write for particulars FIRESIDE REALTY CO. Suite 314 New York Block Phone Elliott 3928 boy. | [University District to Get New Theatre | Work will begin immediately | the $150,000 the |atre and office building at 14th ave |N, B 45th | versity district, the G on) | Clearings . construction of a Balances . 17561967 2,576,773.00 946,308.00 | Clearings near © at, In the Unt and G, The Mriday theatre will peat 1,000 persons Portland + 7,604, atre Co. The and will be ultra modern th: announced Clearings Balances . Chureh minen, Wemple Arthur F. from Florence Annie d. from Herbert J. Jay T. from Ida « DEATHS John W., 79, B28 VS. 69th at 42, 32nd N. W. and A deer of 25 per cent in ne ; business is shown in the rep Thrasher the Went ¢ higeru, 1 month, 617| Practically none of the new et ners originated in the Bast John i 1122 Stewart st.) Production was 16.83 per cent b omew, infant, 601 2nd ave. N . in, Theresa M. 60, 627 17th d low normal, Total shipments we Mary i, 64, 4200 Sixth N, KB 1,677,842 feet “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” LEGAL ADVICE PREVENTS TROUBLE A large proportion of the litigation in courts arises ovet the settlement of estates. Wills prepared by individuals without legal advice are causes of such trouble. But wills need not be poorly prepared. Because of his experience in such matters, a competent attorney can make suggestions which will tend to avoid tangles in the settlement of YOUR estate. In like manner the Bank of California, experi- enced in acting as executor or trustee, can avoid certain mistakes when namedto administer estates. Ask for our blank, “The First Step in Making Your Will”. It will be a great help to you and to your attorney. BANK OF CALIFORNIA.NA A NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Systera Shows a Decrease st Lumbermen’s asnoct: | ation for the week ending October 7 bus ee — Status of Frisco Market | pate Hue tira @ per Ib Kane—Watran, 99¢ per do 1, Oke per dow, extra dor; undersized puliet PUGET SOUND STEAMERS |ALL LOCAL ROUTES \eTRAMERA LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, YOOT OF MAKION #TRERT PRANCIACO, 66'g0 per Ib; 4 w ot Leave e |] Wentete | *Vieterta, B, O—P | Ang 1306 iMieaimer Kol Due, tor) Hie! mia night daily ” al ving Beatth night. € Dungenens renving Beal Mon, Wea. He Hin atl trt jam |Washington for { | 11:06am oon ot Neaasmer! 12 Jone | 190@pm every hours, ¢6¢| 2.40pm 2:90pm jingle trip, $1 round) 4:30pm £ 00pm |trip. 20pm Wh Wetotas daily [Port Townsend, Ana cortes and Belling tnam fan Juan Islands “VD iiamiMe. Pare, for Mon. points ip ' the Wea.\Juan istands. rr. | Keattio. Neah Bey Route iv dipm | Biemmer Utepia Ture. and | Thurs | Monday} ‘Wea. | Friday} these points and landing potnts must make heir own arranrements for Ia n6 assume all rirk and Hability such landing. —-Steamer's | paanenger rate does not include beat landing chareee | Bageege liabtitty te Mmited te wear- ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whete ticket, 169 pounds allowed frea, Mteamers and schedules subject change without notice Freight re. ceived daily for all pointe ( Tacoma) named in above schedule, | rivets must be purchased at tietet Open from 6:30 & m. to 12:00 | Muiatghe PUGET SOUND XAVIGATION CO. Ticket Office, Colman Dock, Canadian Pacific Victoria and Vancouver, Be “Princess” Steamships Lew He, Han Pacific Deck Pier 1, Foot of Yesler Way 9:00 A. M. Daily fer Victoria and Vancouver 11:30 P. M. Dail Vancouver Island “The Island of 1,000 Miles of Wonderland” STEAMSHIP AND RAIL GOLFING, MOTORING, FISHING Something for Every One Miestrated Folder ea Application ITY TICKET OFFIC! G08 Sevond Ave. Phone Main S588 E. F. L. STURDEE, General Agest Your protection— ‘The name Tillamook on the rind is your asswrance that you are buying cheese of the highest quality. Up and down the Pacific Coast, the are proud to dis ped Tillamook Cheese because they ee of the high stand- ards under which it is produced. Tillamook cuts the cost of living—it is far greater in food value than meat, eggs, fowl, potatoes—yet how inexpensive by comparison! Five quarts of full creane milk go into the making of a pound of Tillamook. ¥ buy Tillamook at the heat every Voee by the alice-or in'6 and {6 pound izes. i Wi oN

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