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Saeed ort oege ON THE one eae cae aa tee SEATTLE STAR VERY BUSINESS MAN and Every Person Who Hopes or Expects to Become a Business Man, Should Read the News That Appears Daily on This Page of The Star. A Little Story _With a Moral! platf CARL WANDERER SAYS TRADING, WHDNTADAT, OCTORPR 29. GOES ON TRIAL IN GRAIN OKE 1; : j Cowen Park car y \ Time; Nine o'clock, Wedne ; Preside ‘ ON IS | toc Ss at New or. day me Relative Declares Defendant Chicago Board Noe ip ; ON THE MARKET i | 1 | La ae ° / aid the Jamaica Ginger = - « . 5 c 3 Pinhinn CHICAGO, Oct. 20—Trading | | Tides in Seattle Open Sli ghtly Above sat aman, umes 206 || cyicaag, oa, i—wnetner 0} _cmicago, Ox mma THURSDAY fight? Do you need a shave or mee who bets hie atack be ® pair grain on the ore, F. 1, Gate, t hin ent dow't | Of nines and walks around hiv chair | is on the wqu . oor, tt Y Quinces, Persimmons and | \) '! thine « beara? 1 aon pty Pig a sind. dent of the board, told George . mcm. Yesterday's Market me” vn 4a | cg Soa, ote u before? was a question the jury in trial | Wa Re Mini Te . Pomegranates Abound hid the part the second |,0f Carl Wanderer, exarmy officer, | trade commiaaion, here today Second Low Tide First Migh Tide NEW YORK, 0 ck market higher today parti "fen 1 belleva Hen 4 ,couned of murder, was faced with) Watkins is inventigating che a ont Included Reading 9 \: New York Central 824 4; Daldwin| Quinces ok cngpsanl melo ge wae heen me be pos Se imed | y made by Senator Capper and Gow Pre ie changed) Canadian Pacific 1254, off 1; Studebaker 56%, off 4; Southern | much In ey aoe ae ine ied ct|| again. My Ramo te Judge « his wife and a tramp he hired to|are manipulated by the wore | Pacific 99%. up Wi United States Rubber 76%, up i Mexican Petroleum ere oe Guetee Stl! Caypeel. Ten deout tage a fake holdup, is insane, wit'|that gambling in grain in cond o for 4 box. Ye f sy poo! m deputy prose \ : 24. up ’ 7 ‘ ng attorney for King count tentified. on an extensive scale Both Candidates Suit Them 3 YUKON RIVER The tone of the market continued firm, altho there war no distinct a from California, the aise of] | In aitornay for King cou Bernard Hoth. « relative, declared | phere in no manipulation | and They Have No trend in either direction. Mexican Petroleum reacted slightly, but other| * MrKe apple, 4 « A. there wasn't any doubt in his mind price or gambling on the bon P rage Be Aen No noveltion were reported in Wed Moral; It's a wine drunk that ||“ wae mo insanit trade,” Gaten anid Fears of Panic | ‘The market closed irregular snot iababier known his own prosecuting at A bet hin mack of chipa on &| 1” tt ene wan made in & y With the except f Italian, Scandinavian and German rates, the f URIS GEE aiken | tentniinten «ik pair of nines,” sald Roth, “and get vate interview pecwoea Walkie BY GRORC B. WATERS — exchanges were Better ae dime prices and jobbers are how ad _ re around @ chair when | he board of trade préasaent WASHINGTO: Oc a : bel Fears Expressed for Steam- NEW YORK, Oct. 20—The Evening Sun financial review sald thie) Predicting that the eae market has A, WEEK kins will not conduct open hear Deconies president will not make the . adtetaabe reached its peak. But they knock | but will interview officials of var lightest. difference in business.) @F$ With 175 on Board PEs 4b: Wess Metilicdaid chi he's ots ecinroved eeaaenling ath ( a, Wome | bourds of trades in cities where t Roth the candidates are safe for bue nase t be IL exiat A scarcely more a than in previous sessions this weeky There w | ‘These are the words of Richard) pas. @ Yukon railroad officials ar st P Now Yeuk Contral.aad a few others leadit } Prices Pad Wheicente Deniers for | price of wheat was due to the B. Hawes, St. Louie, president of | worried over the nonarrival of th Thre moet of the dedsibn the prion Niet ree'th tiuth JAMMMMMRINES with Atllsbehiocter aan Meu, amount of Canadian grain the American Bankers’ Association, | river steamers Casca, Nasurlin and / “ tagn 3B nagg feans—-tax That officials of the Bound ‘Transit into the country,” Gates 4 Md Ld . nothing at all to suggest weakness, United States Ste ryt e | how in session here White Horse, carrying over 17% pas | ne Sige aril gee w 4} company, purporting to represent , eel s . wer 17% narrowly thru the forenoon and at mid-day showed Pw mek 1 free nahh 8. A. WEEK — A Bons beeeinarer. y on ae Gane call np seo prestacroe a lt gg ge — te Ir “ é. ay Se ties ene Pin | coenh to enpit ‘the he ‘halt te os Mayor Hugh M,. Caldwell appoi M sos 1 Lea z Hawes wns asked if there was| from Dawson, No word has been re-| United states Rubber, Kelly-Mprinafield Tire, American ®ugar Tefinins its effort to reach a compromise |ed A. F. Hamill, prominent Seat unicipa: gue é Being to be any panicky condition | ceived from tho ehips in the last/ 114 ao wm One of the few reactionary features was International | working agreement with the fitney business man, to the board of 5 . y before or after election that would Sa Saat wmetecs Ga cory anti, cle interests, was charged by Mayor | commins n Wednesday, to sue Raps Jit Measur. be blamed onto the political ou strong probability that! Ciicgen grains wera under moderat ne . ve fa, 4 Wash. per cane. Caldwell at the hearing on the jit-|« Nobert H. Calligan, who died At its meeting Tuesday, the My come, lack of confidence, as it were. | the boats may be a total lows if the ‘Call loane renewed . yt +. oe . tr Hit per ®.... < hey problem before the judiciary | last week nicipal league adopted a report “In fact, I think business 80) are caught in the ice for the wmt leek te-® gop elo ; 2 poh ee! be nega pees was Sa “| Green Peppers tee Wednenday Hamil! has been prominently iden-| mitted by a special commit, Well satisfied that it fs paying no/ season ea | orterea, but Sebald Wows eueese dee wrt tated an, a Chee ests J exentatives of the Sound tified with the commercial life of the | claring against the jitney Init Sttention whatever to ¢ am N fe) Ss K Li . Looal, per erate . Transit company, the jitney drivers’ city for m than 26 years, He is a measure which will appear on paign,” continued Hawes, “I am a Mushrooms Per inion and Carl H. Reeves, superins/ member of Hamill Brothers, manu-| ballot November 2. ‘The comm Positive we will have a good prest ew Mm. Eb aner N. Y. Stock ae pos any: A PEER tendent of public utilities, were ap-|facturers’ agenta, 1105 Western ave. | consisting of O. B. Thorgri dent.” Arrives in Port Furnished by LW. Manning & Co, | Petatoss rer 1 pointed last week by the city coun-| Before coming to this city, he was | Josep acobs, 8. M. Brackett, A more neutral stand could not be) Ctanbieting hee. inalden- woyage “ue nee Ane ; | rth. on. cll to work out compromine plans | Seeretary to the mayor of Buffalo,|C. Morse and Marion Edwa Simaxined than Hawes takes, yet! coe the Pacific. the Fi ated | eh lew or wmpuine—-Lacst, par for jitney retulation He is a member of the Arctic élub| pointed out that the measure when he is not speaking for the A-/ Vi.” new Osaka Shosen Kaisha} se som har Per te ‘“ City officials charge that . the |® 4 of the Chamber of Commerce. not regulate jitneys at all f MB, Aq dut is giving his personal | ir, was due. to dock at noon Wed 1% |Geumaemae ee? Hound Transit people are blocking gem = = ee or, due to at noon Wed hart views, he expresses piesit fearless niahals Ok ied 4. he Wik wtta 31 iS Beet Core a). per enok the compramixe by _unreasopable ‘ My. On the eve of the bankers’ con. | 7 = | o Reet Potatoes “ . Gamaie , si eRe ‘ P tad he Would not be quoted on — ~ pe tag ay Market Opens Firm but Is’ Locomei 35% | Fematone—trorai, outdoor Horst! ete i al Ma aid We offer subject to Prior Sale and Change in Price ; . additio ae mer. Te “ Gasan pee nave louty " - a Thetearue of nations because it had | AES. \ nddition, Wo incipaily Ort A ta box iee-Lagel pws cacs has an absolute right to legislate The Unsold Portion, City of ‘. Deen dragged into politics, despite | it. Hit by Selling Bakinete & Chto.’ aie per ® Sl concerning the use of the streets,” the fact that he has a pronounced o ee | i. | Vouetable Marroe--Per f Caldwell declared. “If the ‘Bound » 4 ‘epinion. | ied emcaco. 20—Dull trading Yomo-—Lovisisna ‘Transit company refuses’ to: show | 4 | Hawes is head of an organization | 3 of Pacific Co. gaused ewer los ne prices 7 the FRUITS ung “Gupesiiicn 40 secet, the sity a with 22,800 banker members, repre: | cms ioard of Trade today. ‘The market opened firmer on @ lack of half way, then we will ignore their Peenting the greater part of | the Fleet on Way Here offerings, but thie wai in Lona) cooking demands and go ahead with our . world’s wealth and being able at the Three vessels of the Pacific Steam. | later tr ne by @ fair ap t Alignter Peare Piert4a don Jager ordinance @rop of the hat to make business! ship Co.'s Oriental fleet may be in| *el!ing i at x 8. A. WEEK Good or bad, and the people happy | port here at the game time, early | when the marke Province of Alberta or sad. next month, The steamships Cross | bredk on heavy unt S RIG PROULEMS =, Keys, Endicott and Iconium are due that month, I General Obligation 6% Gold Notes About the same time. BANKERS “ghys thle, the organiza. | opr annual convention, will | greatest it has ever held. They fei ei of erave concern to| Bad Storm and Ice) @elve. Every financial interest in| ‘The Alagka liner Victoria has en = the Western hemisphere will be) countered @ bad storm and prema here, private bankers, members! ture ice, which has delayed lighter Federal Reserve Board, governors of | age work at St. Michael, The ship land banky and owgers of) will not be able to leave for Seattle | stock jand banks. I asked| untii tomorrow. Allowing eight days what he considers the big- problem before the country. = “THE PROBLEM.” he said, angen write an efficient: and eco $1.96% and closed Victoria Delayed by | December ce Je and closed down opened up tee ap & down December $4%e declined ee ‘nm opened at S2%6. up ‘ei May corn tecvand closed oath, at the opening of Was up tee. but at the close May oats opened down tc. and closed up %e * closed steady ee or rr Lan a for the trip, the liner should arrive | No in Seattle Friday, October 29. eee ih whe 2 rp ring, $2.08 Chicago Board of Trade ° F Shek — nomically sound tax law. This Shipping Board Shi ee ae nie ssony | Tekacee Products is by all odds the biggest prob gee | for Cargo Mara Le 195% | Union Pacific... lem.” nited Retail Moree ‘The United States Shipping Board Dest steamship Orani, in the service of | M*y Williams, Diamond & Co., operating | pee between Pacific ports and the north. | s ern part of Europe, arrived Tuesday | | night at the Lander st. dock. The | 2° ship came here light, but is expect- ed to carry nearly 2,000 tons when t ix & Rubber & Mien Vian Copper 59% Vanadium Beek 1%) Wwanaen | Wentinghowse | Witiys-Overtana Hawes bas a plan that he will to the bankers to have a of finance created, com- of bankers, representatives of EY National Chamber of Commerce } hunts ne members of the National Mana- ‘Assbbiition. to wavise con: ; Es gress How to write the law. she leaves for Europe, calling | # Hier “It will take trained economists to! Wine, Const ports 0, ars re 0.86 * said Hawes, “The surtax He of the Inconp tax law be rewritten in such a way Co aneilninnd Sale of Clee y Sag ee 4 Bre samee S10, Bek Wtve tanskey, St " ip Wes d ago Car Lote, ses of industry and commerce. tmea Paes, - dt A WEEK The steel steamship Westmead has! 6.45 Second «gg. EP a Pirin 848 rene been sold to the Standard Steamship | wrest Co. for $1,412,467, it was announced | Corn iby the United States shipping board | * + wae yesterday. The ship was built by | ‘ the Ames ‘Shipbuilding & Dry Dock | Chicago Live Stock company in 1918 “HICAGO, Oct Hoge 52 Total wales, 6: 4.076,000. DE TOURISTS SIT COLVILLE Total sales, 428.200 shares. LIBERTY BONDS see [Vital Statistics) N Pereimmens 74% | Pincappiee—Crate .... 5% | Pomearenates—DPor box . 4; mark BIRTHS A oa, Hi ne i W. Westover, K. HM. Bay City, Or. girl i pO, il eather Bureau Report Nakamura, Kateujl, 931 25th ave # sletivow-Okanogan| eas taants is oa = a rometer: ¢loudy; wind sow no. Junich, RF vo. % Kent, jogan Ln Soe ence Hino, Junich, RF. D. N Kent. Project by Auto lest night: str Ad Yamonjato, Marutaro, RF. D. Not Wire! Farragut at 10 inet night: » two- bon ti. Nout . —_—— pion Be race$ - gts al abd Aoyama, Koieb! 218 Terry ave. girl OROVILLE, Oct, 9—Taaving the} October 19-11-30 A.M. cloudr: wind | cep ae nabe, ¥ 1220 KB. Spruc Tain and sow that greeted them in) aiahema Mary at noon. t M Passed ay. Lambe, 0% owen, $225) T. M. 1687 280d ave. gir the Wenatchee district, the members) in) tr Oran P. M.—Cloudy, wind 5. A. WEEK ~ J. Le, B14 W. MeGraw. be |) Eh the Beattio businens men's trade | gut 1% miles an hour Pe Hilmer, 1621 California | | filations party spent the second day 4 San Francisco Produce 706 Pine at,, girl of their tour in the sunny Okanocan| Arrivals and Departures BAN FRANCIRCO. 26.— Butter omach, A. H., 4646 26th ave, & Valley. ‘They began today at Col- Asiived mires, Ste per Ib, prime fires, be per! boy, ville. October 20—8tr Alabama Maru from ilies, ‘dni tths nea. Wires Prat venees., “t su ‘The day began. at 6:30, when the| Manila via ports and Vietoria. B.C ste r dow: eaten pullets 47 ice per | istitnact, Willimin: 2010 W | Visitors stopped at Chelan. But a | O4'%s" from Has Pedro vie Fol sized pullets, 19%0 per dos. | Yeager, Fred, 2051 W..64th short stay was made there, and the |ern via “houthea Alaskan rat alttorate a fancy, the per | MoCrary « ; fiesta, 38% per Ib ; ‘ing demonstration was accorded the Alaska, ports Gt noon; str Foreign bedine i feapeene™,_ Fever, 612 Lye ‘party, residents of Omak and Oka-|lavada from Tacoma at 4 p.m. | NRW YORK. Oct. 20-—-Forsien ex-| jones CU. M ROS Director wt. boy Mogan participating in the welcome. change opened higher today. Sterling |Preaton, H. H.. 1116 W. T4th: girl October 19 for Southeast. | * “ ne ham ste, uD MW S16 N. 59th at The Methow-Okanogan irrigation | °C Csuan porte at 8-30 pm ate) 4 centimes: tire contimes BF. $602 Duwamish Project was inspected by auto, the! Horace X. Baxter for Gagie Harbor and | marks, 1.45, up « travelers returning in time to par-| ‘Tacoma at 6 Ar etferwon for| "The marker rloved firm. | Priees were: Griff. Norman, Panty Apta.. boy take of an elaborate dinner served in tern Al in porte at & p. m.;| Sterling, §5.47%: frames, 6.48e; lire, 3.78e tewer >» Charleston, boy : ~ ; 1 for Port #an Laie at noon: str cables, 3.79 rks «lund, JM, SL Fifth ave N zi the Odd Fellows’ hall by the! Viel Met MR id ae A ek ae |. boy E Women's Civic club, Thee keynote | tt for Sam Pedro vie Kverett at 16| B.A. WEGK Cigchettl, Salvatore, 2208 Norman st of the speaking which followed the | | boy ; rw ean” Camara tater e” atest «00 (Portland Market Report Prentice, R. La 208 Nob Hill ay need of water. Seattle business men Alaskan Vessels : snartet she dy and Pande, Gunar. 27th ave. N, girl Were urged to back up the valley| vVaidex—-Halled October 18; Mtr Alame. Keeney, J. J., Bugene, Or,,*boy 8 in their fight for favorable ir-| 4a, westbound, at 10:20 4, m eipts, 853 head; market » Piston legislation that In to be in-| , Junesu-—Halled October 19: Btr City of veatpia, 138 t 40 DEATHS ced nt the next seasion of the | **sit® southbound, at 1p. m | a gee Be AB petra Warfield Georre 427 sikth ave. 8 trod! a jon of the oa & rime lambs, $9 ev it, John & 919 Ke Cherry state lawmakers $iOs: Yoarlings, $760; wetners, $6@ | Kichor, “Homer (infant), 1121 10th ‘The left, Oka or ‘ sii ewes iche a aneene .anortiy | Vessels in Other Ports Putter per ib Rawlings, infant, 9896 23rd ave. 8. W. ffter 2 o'clock for Oroville, taking in| watnom—Arrived October 18: tte Ha 45@78e per don Weinch, Paulin DB bath Riverside and Tonaxket on the way. | warden from Beattie and porta for United | AG 260 per Ir Ciltone, Rasaria 4a, $18 26th ave Auto tours, speaking and another | *ingdem. ‘Tripigge, 84¢ per Ib Santander 47, 4066 Ninth |, Honolulu—Matled October 19: Bont The | mma ve. N. B Banquet were on the program for the | gcnce tan Penns oe +h ee ie sae ws, 4 Visitors at Oroville, and here, too, lo-| Pione str Admiral Farragut, Seattle for San! Crenshaw. be, 361% Gal residents appealed for support in Free <tes " miles, fron peste at 8 ». mont Phe. mpécia train lett Oroville at| in” Sire ates STK sat oor Aruyt MARRIAGE LICENSES 21 p. m. for Colville. Dewey fr for ¢ miles from Ole Name and Residence, Awe —Zs. A. WEEK fan Fra pm ern Helle, Ban Whitmarsh, Forrest Lafayette, Ser Mteni Portiand. | for ® . - Mailed for Be: | cleco at 8 p. Qu ttier, Myrtie it, Beattie 3 | g T. Up Pa Reotna ‘at ianien, mr "hi | for Beattie, 330 millon f fellow, William Forrest, Se Ship ied | jeattio at 6 py. m.; ate Pron. |B. m. t for Beattie at noon. | Fille | Holmes, Anne M., Beattle to posed of ois, B. C—-Malled October 20: mtr| a va 1a Maru for seattie vin hort Town. | Wessels in Port at Seattle |{i17ck*: Gharies Ho Seattle | Legal d After being tied up for nearly 11) send at 2 0. m. Arrived October 19. Ktr| Rmith Cove terminal—Str Clty of Spo wg wai hype emenll an sgn ng 0 months pending settlement of litiga-| fo*lje Mahony from Heattle via Tacoma| kane, str Maguan | Zensen: ward, Yanaouver, I: C fion in the’ courts, the mteam|(4,Jimes Island a6 8 Dt er 29, | Pitt tf oMtr Talthy ius + cd tage Vancouver, B. C,.19 ‘ schooner Kirketind will be disponed| ir <iaka farmer’, October 20:]Greut ‘Northern. torminal—str Kaahima| Bechel, 1. 1. Jr. Seattle Legal a of to the highest bidder. An order| | vs t Gamble Ate ved October 19: Str | Mier &—Motor schr Oxmo. Le Beck, Maxwell W Lesa "f for sale of the vessel was signed Oe ition keel toe gee, Rite SoBe Deltacht Keenan, Laura, Seattl wal Wednesday by Federal Judge Jere. ce X. Baxter fram Neattie wud ‘Ta. | Getta srctir, Admiral Brave. | Milogevich, Ni wal miah Neterer, upon final adjustment Bexge, lh bn amehat-| Milosevich, Kile gal of all claims against her. Tacoma-—Arrived October 19 Btr Hor-| por An ite 1s Setonei, Sehmits, Dietr Legal| The order of sale stipulates that | %* % Baxter from Han Pedro via Beat eat "Knginecting worke—Htr sateeod, Marweret Lownul Je. on Leader. ‘owler, Rober pron ho bid ot Jean than $150,000 will be| ‘everett—Arrived October 19: tr Kver. Lis terminal—#tr Orant, ate Mya. |Shove, May Kx, & ieeal considered. ett from Gea Freacisee via Beatt nk Simpaon, George T., Seattle 2 ‘ i al |} Fast Waterway torminalStr West Ivie,| Wright, Margaret” Violet, Van ' _— —)| Todd drydocks-Atr Weatward Io, * couver, B, ¢ : BANK CLEAKINGS Reported by Wireless Kikton, str Kastorn Mword, str Rosita, |Ahrenkiel, Poto, Seattle Canadian Government | str Queen. prid Bishop, Alma L le q Seattle |] October 20—atr Horas bound | ~~ Donen. oe, & Sredetne works 8. A. WEEK Clearings . , oe bicre nt Paglia Magy Ames yards—Atr Roorevelt Ti Balances . 771,666.29 | | z | Lake Ynion—Hulls Abiitn, Abnaba, Aby- be Tacoma pound ¢e jon, Addison, Allenhurst, abintk, go. | | UNBer Co. to Open Hayden, Bertra ! } Chea. 818,267.00 | | attle at str Conzet i m ngamion, rings 7.00 | | Sote trom” Poriinnd L208" mins frien Biacavle, flack Well "an | Dry Storage Yard Balances ...- Portland at 9:30 p.m. str Capt. AF pengscion, + eres 7 Spokane Sauer ARS weliee Grom Gasd enpraria, Cardia The Puget Sound Timber Co. has | Clearings ... | bound. wt 9 p.m. ate Admiral Ke brae yes tip Phony purchased 15 acres at the southern Balances .. 2,304.00 et ae err cae cad pd ‘=. end of the Duwamish waterway. The q Portland | | southbound, at 4p. m. ged ee ded Btanwix, | Consideration iy reported as $27,750. | < Clearing» » 7,057,286.00 U. % Naval Communicatio » Kitan, 1 aunent Raneh Co, were the forme Balances 1,642,810.00 Ortone tr A. Motte incaw, atr He. (O¥NCM#. The site will be developed for Ban Pedro via Columbla K ax a dry storage and classification miles north of Jan Pedro at & yp, ua.) West Soattio clovator—Str Vriesiand, yard, “THES FOR CARS Denying that be had ever ware | | cated payment of the $15,000,000 for | | the street car system out of gene TE" Grape Frais pat date} oe@020| taxation, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell se | Smee Comey Gar sareae 150) Wednesday answered the letter of BS hares siclensster' iy | the Chamber of Commerce Taxation “S| Hark leh errtoe— Hhu 22% | bureau opposing the payment of the = | faa Sranm Metene-Per & <a ares by city taxpayers. sla ‘ * | suggested payment of the - Peaches iat ear debt from the general | weno fund as one of the possible courses 4 | "Fen ener ieee which might confront the city in the 9 |. Beolile : rajiway problem,” the mayor said. a we “But I never advocated the meas uinere Per laree bot rawherriceKverbeering, ort. Meloms — sal t Caldwell deciared that his ‘aintl in giving out the figures on the, street car system and suggesting | Various courses open to the city was to arouse the interest of all elementa of the community in the street ear question “The line of least resistance for me would be to advocate some tem-| perary expedient.” the mayor added “but I cannot escape the conclu-, ° sion that some permanent feasible “DAIRY PRODUCTS y will have to be adopted sooner «| “ Brscte Bald te Ginger | or later te &. A. WEEK _ on ranch Local creamery, cubes a he Wreeh ranct _ POISONED BEANS: r s¢@ OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 20. , x | oax were dead today ha at other dying from po! \to have followed eating a Wasn., trtpiete i:| string beans and spinach served Pol at a local hospital, The dead are: Dr. Edith Strong. te Shippers of St. Anthony's, hospital; Miss" , biti ay Eather Re: nure® at the hospital; Joseph Freitas, patient. Miss Mary Russel, nurse, was re ported near death. | Samples of the lean wer sent tod | versity of California | Berkeley and to the oratories in Ban chemical analyxis S.A. WEEK N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Sugar 4, 110126 per Ib | ffee- 7 Rio, etd ee per Ib contents of the y to the Uni-| laboratories at Western Lab Francisco for au Te per Ib 1T.00@17 60 a | letegirce a res ls eegisee ic a | | Catton Medium te ¢ WESTLAKE Sibi. po gend Stale 16 can Karo syrup. | ag map Karo rup, &82e;/ River coffer, a0 B root meee spring lambs . a, 200 Th Teanings Rall 36, po: | Wethers wt: Tokay grapen, 100 1b.; | Bees lamb chopa Wb.: steer oak » Stal 105, | HAY, GRAIN AND FEED eo , 5 Stall: 08, Wholesale Price Hor Tom. CHY Fries | fukin an Barley Whole ‘ | 500, Huger stat! Tub Na Nolled ‘ Rub Ne Cupp Onto i H Stall 1 suger, * The ot 4} 8 ‘ pure fresh milk, Ie $ Stant Carnation milk : e mt he ¢ halibut ¢ jorge Norway Tome Sane $2.00 | nerring : Stall 10-1. pail | it Ree + |sorghum, $2.00 Ha macaroni, all ; milk, 2 ans Stall 62, Crystal White $ soap, ¢ bar; 2. bare Lenox soap) 9c. | HOONOMY alte 27-98, 6 Toe, M. J.B, cotter, ' ‘ Royal baking powder » 8 40, abe 1-1. ean Rogers baking | [Ph Meat powder, the, b-1B, can $1.00: Napoleon | Grit Dlive oll, 06.60 gal, $3.10 teal, $1.65 qt Marble Grite” aoe LE YT Lipton’s tea, 6% tb Ibe Linseed Meal nker alt, 0c; 160 can. Del Kan Producee Tie. Siall 23, fresh salmon, | Meat and Bone nce weight, A to 10 Teer; | ; Te. tain Gai | eon pep Carnation milk, > CORNER ter, 6 8. A. WEEK CHINAMAN FINED _ $700 FOR DOPE Lbule Lee, Chinese merchant, was | fined $700 by Federal Judge Neterer, when bh pleaded guilty in the United States district court Wednes da possession of nar In pronouncing sentenc Neterer expr the that was oni Stall 1 burger, Swi 116, lamb shoulde 200 T.; mutton eh silver salmon, 16¢ T., 2 Ibs. salmon, 100 1D.; red snapper skinned soles, 2 Toe. 260; fresh b 2 the, crabs, 2 for 360; oysters pt | ip 65 SANITARY best fresh butter, fresh ranch eKE® salmon for canning, 14e TI 1, he Mb.) neallopa, ‘of pork, 326 1b; pork roast, #00 1. Stall pt jar; & cans wack Rex hard 10-1, pall Karo ayrup, laws | 96c, Stalls 24-26, M. J. B. coffee, 1 nffenses with | 44c. 2 Ma, $1.80; Citrus powder Te phe which the courts had deal, ant bnpsyye raguet ate Spy | 8. A, WREK stated that only the previous good Women talk most because men are record of thg defendant saved him from @ term in the penitenUary, wo polite to interrupt them, Stalin 20-22, Tha, #1 Stalls 3) large nalt pt. Stall 26 |heade, Ihe Mh } 111, strained honey corn, 60¢e, Stall 4 wheat flour, $2.9 pie Judge conviction » awed violation of of the the worst mareotic | EXEMPT FROM ALL TAXATION (NEW WHEAT RECORD IN SIGHT year's wheat crop of the Edmonton district has been estimated 000 bushels expected to surpass the record-breaking yield yer $ Ketimated yields for er grains are as follow! 115.600. 600 bushels, averaging nearly 4¢ bushels te the sere: barley, 009 bushels, running about 20 bushels per acre, and rye, 1,700,000 with an average yield of 20 bushels an acre Prices Subject to Increase Without Notice DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 1920 Deneminations, 6100, $500 and 1508 Maturity as Fellows: rincipal and semi-aengal (Merch 1 and Beptember 1. payable Due Sept 3,2 Price 94.88 C8. Geld Coin in New York and af #1 Due Sept. 3,1 Price 92.46 offices of Morris Brothers, Inc. ANCIAL STATEMENT’ rome amensed valuation Value Municipal Property (not tngtusing Public Utilities t Debdenture Debty . Revenue from Publi¢ Utilities (above coat of operation) Net Lapal Improvement Debt (fate payers’ share) In addition to being General Obligation Notes, these are secured by long-time debentures totaling $2,594,420. Legality Approved by Malone, Malone & Long, Toronto, Canada. TELEPHONE OR TELFGRAPH OKDERS AT OUR EXPENSE. MORRIS BROTHERS, lw. “The Premier Municipal Bond Neuse” Seattle, Wash,, No. 3 Central Bldg. Capital Main 3237; Elliott 2840, ° Fee or: Rese, Gaeaee aunts Dellary ares ate ‘WASHINGTON APELES TO. SCANDNUVI For $9.00 we will ship prepaid to any principal city in Sweden, Norway, Denmark or Finland one box of Fancy Yakima or Wi hatches Apples. To any place outside of the principal cities, the consignee will pay freight from nearest main city. Shipments each week until Novembervibth, 1926 . We will attend to each order. personally; your name will appear on each box as the sender. Apply by mail, phone or at office SCANDIA PACIFIC TRADING COMPANY 927-025 Senboard Rullding, Seattle, Wash. Phone Main 1481 Write consignee name afid address fully, as follows: To Address Nearest principal city Province Sender Address : Number of boxe CALIFORNIA Where the climate brings sunshine and flowers the year round Play. golf over splendid courses; tennis on championship courts; ° fields of international renown; motor over Perfect high- ways; horseback riding along picturesque bridie-paths; surf bath: ing on smooth sandy beaches. polo on Choose Your Winter Resort and travel via the Shasta Route California booklets will help you select the resort of your choice. sure your copy now, They are free on request. 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