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PAGE 12 eee eta tad PRICE DROP Ship News S WON'T HELP CONSUMERS - This Is the Cheerful News From Experts in Chicago Packing Industry CHICAGO, Will benent o Nov. 24. slightly of present sensational livestock quotations, researc Ments of Chicago packers predicted tod Admitting drops from $23 to $10.50 for hogs and similar reductions in @attle markets in less than a year, theoretically indicate great Greased pork and beef pric @conomists believe the put Deneft but little because cute in By-product prices—the gau tall meat quotations—have Retail dealers are reluc make redu And a mon and hogs t the preparation process to the con sumer's table. Retail meat prices have alreac started downward, Leslie O'Rear arch department of Arm + Said, because of lower tre Of wholesale meats in th months FARMERS DUMP STOCK ON MARKET “Our prices begun dropping when export business fe off, this caus less demand,” ©'Rear said “Tt Wholesale price came from $23 to $ OM the strength of this. Retail prices should now average 5 cegts under QUotations of 4 month ago “Lately farmers have been hold ing off shipments because of the elec tion and the bumper crops. They be- gan dumping their cattic and hogs on the market last week—the big break was Thursday, when the de “cline was from $1 to $1.50 on hogs It has developed in a ‘selling panic Similar drops in by-product prices ‘O'Rear explained, will curta!) the ef fect of the decline in livestock prices. Because packers count the revenue from the waste to balance the re- turns from the sale of dreased meats. tons is required for cattle thetr thru we way last twe ket, by-products can not now be dis $30 to $21 and offal and other by This would result in lower prices | Of shoes, clothing and other articles, Bccording to experts, butithe public's | Buying strike has taken away the Market for the raw materials. By-products of lamb which a year ‘Ago sold at $41, bring $1 now, Development of Minerals Here state development burau of| a Chamber of Commerce is to con- cern ing ritory. interest in the dewiopment of pro; One of the first steps will be make possible the investing public. Northwest Farmers Are Urging Fund SPOKANE, Nov. 24.- turned Into a revolving fund to aid! tions here last night at a mass meet tng called to discuss the wheat situ ation. ‘The farmers also demanded: Imme. dinte enactment of a protective tar- If; stoppage of option trading in foods; passage of the Capper-Volatead Dil for co-operative marketing, and extension of credits PLACR—YRID Stall t. Winessp appr oe onions, 4 Te ite. the te. tr Rate 4 Me. fe. tall #1. peanu Ife M.; butter, be .: Tillamook cheone She M Stalls 2-28 » pring lemp Pike pi, Takime he: Car 1525 Pike p B00d salmon, t Rconomy | mane wumnt, f - Te fhe, 16 & She MacLaren Roquet home rm marmal eae sugar peas 14 SANITARY mince meat, 2 for 100. Cte ec 16 Livers pork Wi, mixed nuts, a. 260, Mtall 15, Biruase QUEEN CITY Mall 4, lamb chops, Be Steak, 266M; liver, 2 fhe, ibe Yakima Burbank Dotatoes, , Whe; large ean & bers Royal fiat) 7, front quarter lamb, 1Te ™; quarter lamb, 00 %.; whole iam? ies Mell 69, Borden's milk, like Mtalia 16-17, teat. ean Mazon of *. California navy bean: tbe. ti, lamb atew, fe T.; shoulder 1th%e %. tail 106, 4 bare Crys abe; laree can peaches, pertios in this city’s ter- | “While Uvestock is a seller's mar. Stations posed of at any price,” according to} be dasiated by @ series of rhdic O'Rear, 4 Hide quotations have dropped trom | Port | | itself with the matter of creat: Seized Sub Cheer an acedemic survey of the mineral ened to ariee between the depart | Possibilities of thix wection That will ment of justice and the naval de-| their developmegt | partment over the ecizure of the While stil! safeguarding interests of George L. Harvey, formerly a sub | chaser, | Demanding; The apologies of the commandant that the $50,000,000 proft of the/%t lremerton, United States Grain corporation be | was ali a mistake, were accepted. farmers, about 700 grain growers of Weather Bureau Report the Northwest passed drastic resolu. | | present suspension, January 1, j coast, it became known Tuestay. Tides in Seattle WED NTMD AY THURSDAY = | OV by 7) Met iat “rite | te nh Tide Hirst Nw Tide Viest Low Wien Tide Second High Second Law Second Low Tide Tide pa Sr SAR ATE Sed TOURISTS WILL NOW RUSH TO VANCOUVER rench Line steamer Mount Berwyn b The sh mes from 1 n the Mediterranean with a cargo prin ) 4 at Vancouver, B. C. “ LARGER CANA tocks Open High, but Market Dulls | in Lat NEW YORK, Nov. %4.—S8tocks op exchange today, Prices includ t a $; New Haven 22%, us t Pan-American TEM, Up Mi; ¢ Pa 121% 4; Rubber 6 Baldwin 96%, up The market became very dull In Steel lost ground, but United Sta I” held up. There was some shor pany t last week was not repea The market closed higher | GRAIN FUTURES LOCK WANTED STILL DECLINE :" Improvement of Approaches Also Needed | ents for the construgtion of ok at Lak improve mn were eaday to Col. Edward H ed States engineer, at a attended by Interest * is about to submit his tions on the subjec required by the war depart Among those who spoke were mer U. S. Senator Samuel H Capt. John L. Anderson, County Commissioner Clav 8. Lippy and W Christensen port commissioners; George F. Nict olson, port engineer; J. M. Pratt construction engineer, and Capt. Geo W. Rose. Let Sccus ‘Caine on Vessel; Suspended Dating from November 23, a sus | pension of 45 days was given to Capt Pred Warner on charges of having let intoxicating liquor be taken | Dec aboard the steamship Victoria on ita May. trip to Nome June 4, last Dee areal PCa hay 4 ae Place Radio Compass |." in Straits »" Navigation Into Puget sound ts tol” | pass stations from Cape Fiattery to} Townsend, Erection of the | stations la to be completed within a Products similarly declined. he sald. | few weeks by the navy department. \Want See. 28 Again | Delayed Six Months, Further suspension of Section 28/ of the Jones bill for six months | more, following the expiration of the has been requested by the Foreign Com-| | Merce association of the Pacific Insporters and exporters are pre- Paring to fight the application of Bec tion 28 to the Pacific coast, Local! shippers are pessimistic, however, | over the possibility of the shipping board further suspendng the objec | tenable section. Will Be Returned! Serious complications that threat by a detachment of mailors| Friday, have heen averted by prom: | tee that the boat shall be returned, | it was stated Wednesday by District | Attorney Saunders. that who stated it} eee TATOOBH IAT. tA M Falling rabometer; raining; wind southeast, 20 miles am hour. Passed in A steamer at 6:20 a. m.; str Ating at 7:20 com- Jan Market | s Unable to With- stand Pressure ere the Ch AGO, aK down % tona Chicago Board of Trade Waren ee pene + og Tuesday mped lined with the lower p. losing 9 opened dropped to Cash wheat 11.904 ie ” 12.10 Chicess ‘Car Lots Caw se Hrsee: ” 133 Tl | ote a8 rF) ? “) . ore. 94.500 10.60, ne t4 oe Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Nov. 24. ‘oreign exchange opened lower. Sterling. $3.48%, off 1% Frances oper ned 0610; tre. 0: 88 cables, douars, 51 0272; tre marks, 0143; Canadian No. 4 Santos, Portland Market Status Rogar SN Ge per Ib 6%@7 per Ib; 9% G10 Ke per Ib Now “Catt ome t steady and un. 221 head: market yearlings ewes, 1104.66, ome Posed out: Mtr famizal Gebley at 340 pm oper don November 23-—11:96 A. M.—Cloudy Cheese—Tripleta, Ie per 0 Wied southeasl, 18 mules te hour. 3 . Raining, Wind southeast, 16 mi! hour. Passed out: Hoh? Helene, towing Sen. Francisco Produce cep Nov. $4.—Butter ore | a | ea per dost extra pul | Arrivals and Departures ‘dou; ‘undersized pullete Arrived i® November 24-—Str Admiral Dewry from Tacoma at 7:20 a. str Gedney from | t Angeles and porte at 1 a. m. November 23—r Teuncer from Liver pool via Mingapere, Manila and ports an Vietoria, B.C. at 7:45 p. m.; ate manche from Hritish Columbia porte at ‘pm led We Anacortes, ? Admiral Dewey tor Columbia porte’ at 3 Vessels i in Other Ports ember 34 tov der Canhie ceo pt wnsend—-Pa Str Morning Star for & . Reported by Wireless | dian Government Admiral Kehley, panwed out of + Wa rt Ban Tule, 708 emilee Luis at § p. mi str Admiral feattie for Alaskan, 90 mile from Admiral Meh 100 mites fr Str Crom Keys, 1,081 miles’ from Beattie | Beattie Shanghal, att p m, Vessels in Port at Seattle! ote! Amith ¢ Ate Maquan, Baatern Kdmare, st lum, ste ate Mtr Alameda. terminal-—U # 8 Surveyor, tr City of Beattie, Mite Gedney Mtr Admiral Dewey, » Pacific terminal—str Yoremite, ‘ boal bunkers—U # L ‘Tener, nehorage ate © ta Ana at terminal—Btr Steel Ranger. Stacy st, terminal—T # 8 Burnside, Alaska steamship mooringe—BStr Victoria, Milwaukee ocean terminal—Atr Nile. Bpvkane itornia flats, fancy, 396 per Detiver Live Stock Market DENVER, Cattlo—-Receipts, Hiarket steady. Bteera, $7910 awa and heifers. $609.50; atockers and OW450; calven, 8T@9. sceipta, 600 head: market 2 Top, $1 bulk of pale Receipts, 10,009 head; mm: steady. Lamba, $9@9.76; ewes, $2.7 $4.25; fooders, $9@10.50 ra ” BANK CLEARIN Clearingn Balances Clénrings I lances , 695,518.00 28,944.00 | 910,115.00 5,945,412.00 + 1,097,202.00 |Railroad Business Slated for Growth Lc dent of the returned from St. Paul Tuesday, word that scheduled palgn of Gitman executive vice prest reat Northern railroad, with the railroad business is for an intensive eam. development early in 1921 Maine, str East Waterway © |-roda arydocks ate Fisher Flour Puget Bound Str Patter rison, Fort Un Juneaw, ck & Warehouse Co.— Str Kasten Mariner, mo- Donovan milla—Str Wert Jonter Biriage & Dredging worke— non, hull Rainbow, Abilla, Abn ba, Aby- Onrdia, ) Chalets, Coxian, Cols, » ¥ndymion, rt Laotl, Conina, Stanwix, , Imufka, Kitan, ate Oregon, atr Comanche, str Washougal, ete Wash! Chippewa 1 rde- tuend, str Princeton, tr str Alonh, str Kodiak, atr ak, atr Tanginak, str Fulton, str won, motor sche Apex, tug HMar- | Atr Roosevelt. alton, } w 8,087.00 | | ‘| Is Sold for $4,500) Fort Har | THE er Trading” ened higher nited States Steel P %); Sinclair Dutet *: Reading Wl . Yor Centra anadian Pacific 117%, up %; t 1 1; General Motors 164, unoha 1 the third and fourth hour, Cruett teel stood up at § and Hethlehen t but the liquidation « od . N. Y, Stock Exchange At nN ‘ Anaconda rr eT ae tha * an as ‘ dian Pacit 5% 17m 11TM eather , te ON ’ SoM ‘ . Cane Auger Tree " ‘ 4 8 ‘% : * 34 M “ants S33 s . % s Pi ° s ~ . Veuadium We on 4 Wabash % 98M s % is ° oo ’ ’ HM ‘ ‘ ‘ SEATTLE STAR MIXED GREEN ents STUFF COMES Car From ‘Los. Angeles Is Added to Market welcome tm the « r on th market Inenda iv tuft tr m 1 nddit n te a car of Ange Thin indluded green onions, radishes wer, lettuce and green pep rr ft wa n much de Among the delicacies for the ban quet board was a shipment of the genuine Aram Hamparzum dried fige, from Smyrna, T Fifty this ver fruit 1 a wid yen to the ranberry buyer, Berrie m Cape Cod, from Oregon and fro 6 local ' fi rur 12 and 16 to 20 ' vtod Wednesday at 75 ts & doren, a drop of 3 centa over eoncdin Hutter une 1 in pr but the market too baad Markets Prices Fad Whelrente Denters fee Veaetahinn and Pratt Artichokes. Ver th 10 90 Hell Peppers . nee Hrusele Roroute Per M 7 Cabbage ney Carrate Per wack ei Castiflower * o@rt a ate Colery—Looai, por bon Le . pet) Walia Walia bot nee per fh 12% » Leral ” Oreen Fi er 18 Vattuce Green, por Grape Tokay. per Grape Veit Honey bon erore per ue Piert .® LEE Morkienerrice —itue, ate. per rane fn ORE OTRER ce eens Fourth «4's stan oaths ‘| Vital Statistics) BIRTHS Tanaka, Teixo, 117 Seventh ave &, Hoy Johawon, Elmer, 1249 Myrtle at &. W.. boy Marshall, Harry I, 1266 Alki ave., ir G Anderson, BG. way 440 Green Lake boy David HE, 201€ N. Th. boy. , « 4nd} 1603 18th ave./ C | Graham, Guy V., 206 Summit N. boy C, Mitchell, 2339 Boylston N D vhald. Blaniey, Ole, 2894 Aurora a William, 15th girt dN. 2103 7 x Charles MARRIAGE LICENSES | boy, and James, boy. | 1703 Loren nt, Michaol M. Seattle Leas! yonR, Alice M., BSoattle Legal Moore, William, Montesano Legal Northern, | eano Dunn, Francia W., Vancou Dunlep, Katherinag “Mae, Van-' couver, BC. ‘ 3 Seller, Dell Lovejoy, Seattle ..Legal Grosiund, Victoria attic. Legal ohn, Sen ies gabeth, & tle Legal Thompson, Ralph L., Lewiston, Idaho Eaves, Mary White, Lewiston. Idaho ‘ Sparks, Charley Arth Be attle Davia, Hianche Amtonetio, Se attle | Gustav, Sam, Seattle Gordon, Beatrice, Beattie Hnovar, John, Seattle Daide, Helja, Seattio Seattle ¢, Seattle |Sansburn, Clifford Koss, Gien K ndive, Mont Rylveator, Owen M., Seattio Sievers, Edna Gertrude, Everett h Peter, 16 Ketchesen, Legal Legal Arthur A attic Lega! Frances M., Seattle. ‘Legal Triplett, Clifford, Seattle Alexander, Fairy IL, Sea a William 1. ttle Lew) | Howe, Clara M., 8 the +oe Legal DEATHS | Jones, Charlies I 66, S16 Ward st./ Parker, Minnie I, 40, 1602 Second ‘ j Ire ickson, C. O, 69, 16th N. W Gray, Sarah F 1916 20th ave, &. Bianchard, Je 308 Bighth ave. N i Andrews, Harry Goorge, 46, 1209 BK. Madison, Moeerwaidt, Frank, 69, ave, Kleinschmidt, Katheryn, 60, 6802 Latona ave. Claim Politics Is Closing N. D. Banks | FARGO, N. D., Nov. 24.—Increased bitterners in the political situation in North Dakota resulted today fro: the closing of nine banks in the ata Non-partiaan leaders claimed the closing of the banks was caused by passing of an amendment at the last tion, repealing the nog-partisan law requiring deposit of all public |funds in stateowned banks, which} were re-deposited in small nics. | League opponents said the reason} }was the failure of the grain crops and tight money market, atteibuting little importance to the withdrawal of public moneys. | Cherry Street Lot Recent sale of the lot at | the southeast corner of Eighth ave. a few n and Cherry st., years ago chan sideration of $: day to Che $4,500, Hiurnett acquired the lot from Trin. ity parish, to which mortgaged by the $87,600 purchaser for $7,500, The parish hag spent $12,000 on excavation, which only ed handy for a ¢ 7,600, Was made Te les Burnett, jeweler, for | Barley | Bive Olives pee tea Aten de Braet Per &. Chest mate Cal WatrateCot. DAIRY PRODU CTS Wheteease Prices Paid Batter Bricks Preah Pullete Or, triptet Wisconsin ena brick Limburger Young America Bock Swiss . Local ereamery, ranch... Waah. triplets . POULTRY Paid by Wi Prices oY halveale Deatery Docks Mens Under 4 The, and Brotlers A) lore mn Kew Produce Meat and Bone Local Moat Rorape asses Dalry Peed rae . Soya Hean Meal Mill ‘Company Plans Modern Home Colony! homes for nilies, grading streets, Ereotion and a Lumb lumber southy A Pilgrim" has been re tional bank st of limited bb of a modern cluded in the Co., commemorate t the landing it had been served in be design on ayflower of th on at se omhte ton, mployes and their fa improving tion of a park and building a library schoolhouse plans of the McKenna for beautification of the town of MeKenna, ‘Tacoma, Pilgrim Coins Here for Distribution number issue of allver the he I side HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Urke Fer T Whole tive of tere: while cubes. Clty Price the sp half-dollars Seattle stamped to ntenary iigrims, to be o mber 16. presents: | | : “HOMECOMING” b4.00} £0.00 87.00 199.00 122.00 | 149.00 45.00 2.00 26.00 700] 20] cultiva are in Na of; J. | | | miles | Th the} the other figures the bust of @ Pilgrim father, mamma, read: m and dixposes of them. Some she burns, while others just naturally qn themselves with their own fire Mother Lee also receives all the flowers, candy and et coteras sent in the Johnr because mamma is wome watehdor ume by om, Laurel Lee Johnny, Johnny, page the John | nie, and when they come, #hoo them | back of the way That in, of vurne, provided they want to eee Laurel Lee. Laure! & Mother—write that i* a cap M | The Jo! * may write to Laurel but mame a the letters. Als WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1920. Johnny Boys Shoo! % at Moore Laurel Lee is the dainty comedl enne the Moofe this week, and mother ts alo: hat Laurel at oes not the cities that she visita, This looks like an all-work-and-no- ign and dances for attentions from mate contingent in the various program for Laurel, but she if one is to judge by play thrives on it, her looks: When she marries, mamma plans to tak abe is not y rent Poor Laurel! \League Agents Blooey! He Is Hemmed In by Fire of Battle! LONDON, Nov. -Stationed in No Man's Land” leading to anian headquarters, ons commissioners vainly league of na | pleaded | with the opposing leaders to end the | fighting, according to a dispatch re | ceived bere today | The comminsion invaded the battle ; field with a epectal train fying th league of nations’ flag. bullets whining past only 200 yards away Amid that rattle and clatter the | commissioners talked first with the © battle | continues to rage with gun and rifle | Aneles society, [man such as Zoigowski troops and then with the} Lithuanians, Taking turns they threatened punishment by the | league, j } Late reports from Vilna were con flicting. Armistice plans were said to be progressing. It was also stat ed that the fighting continued with unabated fury, still making progress to the north ast Glee Club Concert to” Start Festivities | event in the program The first ea Roheduled by university Homecoming W Wednesday night It will be the annual club concert. jowing the concert, the ally dance will be held in the R. 0. T. C Armory follows Bow Down to Washington” yrds Out for Chari Fr Glee Club. ‘Sv Rythmical Agitations— Gleas Club Jazz Band. Song and Chatter— | Angel Eckmann, Harold MeClinton, | Ciifford Newdall “Waitin’ for the Moon to Shine” Fran Hastings Glee Chub, Incidental Solo n Macfarlane Saxophone ‘Trio. Earl Mart nd Popular Songs Charlies Wig: Song for the Walter Hawkins Bob Carey. ns, Walter Mischler. Girl I Love. Gaston : Borch ee Club, “ Incidental Solo Milfo “Vulean Song Don Just in Passing Harold Shaffer, Syncopated Interruptions— 1 Kingsbury, - Gounod Macfarlane. Wayne Carpenter. terick Bullard |be run | dated into a sp } program for the concert is as ester Wilson | Glee Club Jazz Band. j “Alma Mater" .........0608 seen | Glee Club, 1 The University Oval club was to hold a reunion dinner Wednesday evening on the campus in honor of graduates of the university who be- longed to the organization | PH oh re puree | PORTLAND, Ore.-Joo Gamman, | said to be representative of Wm.| | Haywood, LW. W, chief, arrested here, Going to Rock Los Angeleans LOB A ES, Nov. 25.—Los An- with & telephone | goles, accustomed to the jarring of both Polish and Lithu-| arthquakes, has another big “rock ing” in store, if the promise of unt” Albert Sichofsky is to be| redited, Sichofwky, self-atyled Polish noble- man fined in the ety jail on & warrant charging him with swin- diew totaling $7,500, “I will rock the foundation of Los ” he declared, stand to reason that a I, owning a $15,000 gold-trimmed automobile and plenty of money, would stoop to suas coed one out of @ paltry $7,5007 them I am the one Uwindled att ot] more than $3,000."" Sichofsky was brought here ae Albuquerque, N. M, where he was| ix co “Doea it taken into custody on complaint of | ed manner and refined features, | two local physicians whom he is al- hy pleaded guilty to burglary ore’ leged to have bilked. Zeligowski's forces Thro Christmas Sleeper Is Planned A pecial tourist sleeping car will) |in connection with Christmas sailings | > Europe by the Cana neral agent here. travelers on the long journey. Many other cars will be run from intermediate points, to be consoll- pee. The artificial flower industry in | question of taxation. ngland employs more than 10,000) persons Solid steel train. Consolidated Ticket Office 714 Second Ave. Telephone Kil, 5830 a rest, and mamma says that | Ured enough to need a} Mamma’s With Her fo as per usual, to see | | good the day before Thanksgiving,” neglect her | was the judge | nru to the Atlantic seaboard | him up.” an National | | prisoner was without rallwae, according to J. F. McGuire, |enee since his mother’s second iage. # This cat will run thet to the ship's| nide, and will prove a convenience to, ! | cial train at Winni-| | Union Pacific System Announce new train service now in effect between SEATTLE and PORTLAND as follows, from— Oregon-Washington Station Train No, 561, formerly leaving at 10 a. m. will depart 3:30 p. m. daily, arriving Portland 10:30 p. m. This train carries thru California standard sleepers. | Direct Connection Made at Port land for Salt Lake City Equipment, Seattle to Portland—Coaches, Observa- tion, Parlor and Dining Car. | carelennty | to a Salem hospital. ARDING WILL INSPECT CA Be Shown \ Workings 0 Big Locks BY RAYMOND CLAP’ CPUSTOBAL, Canal Zone 2 I President-elect Harding today pected to make an inspection tr thru the Pi ma canal. He was traverse the 1 on @ mine layer ind will be shown the workings @& the gigantic locks, Harding intends to remain at Pacific end of the canal until Friday, Governor Harding of the canal soa will entertain the president-elect dinner tonight, This is to be follow by a put reception at Balboa. Hundreds of Panamans, Amerb { cans,+ British We Indians and ' others, attired in white suite, filed past Hardin nd Mrs. Harding a€ 1 he hotel here last night, shakin p hands with them. Afterward, the heat of the trop { night was tempered by a plunge fi t ‘ Object of Art Looked Mig Good to Ju SAN FRANCISCO, A. P. Barnett was vol on @ question of art. The quem was the va of a paind of @ rare old bottle of Tipo Chi surrounded by four glasses recklk overfiowing with win nd a oh of grapes in the background. Offhand one must believe that painting wasn't worth much, “But there's where you wrong,” declared Miss Anne Tae, who is suing Fregge & Farnum, ene gravers, to recover the picture, took three days to discover the for the painting because no own of a bottle of Tipo would loan you know.” The defense set up that even @ picture of such a priceless object ‘Tipo i# not worth more than $50. “I don't know, it looks mighty comment. FOUR TRAINMER HURT IN WR SALEM, Ore, Nov. %4- trainmen were injured, two fatally, when two Southern trains collided five miles here this morning. The two trainmen who, feared, will die, are: A. F. 8t conductor, internal injuries crushed leg; W. C. Melvor, man, paralyzed below hips. ‘Those slightly injured are Barker and W. B. Smith, All of the Injured were The collision was due to ltog, as the result of which ¢f the freight trains ran past be trains wete demolished. Southern Pacific passenger were delayed today due to the The wreckage was expected cleared away early this aft BOY, 15, GIVEN ” LONG SENTENCE William T. White, 15, with neg 2 Judge J. T. Ronald nite is a dangerous criminal, € ceedingly desperate,” Deputy e cutor J. D. Carmody told the bs “The juvenile authorities have explained further that home rn pre Ronald imposed a three aI 5 ars’ sentence at the state foreatory, declaring it was the 0 thing that might save the boy. Senator T. D. Rockwell will dress a meeting of the Seattle Estate association Friday on The n will be held in the assembly the Chamber of Commerce. Oregon-Washington Station Fourth and Jackson Telephone Main 6933 ‘

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