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F PRICE OF EGGS = | IS UP 3 Sip News “Production Falls Off and | frre | Sse Demand Is Steady i Bae An advance ot fro from 2 te 3 cents © the price of exes was chalked) Up on the wholemie dairy market Friday. The increase was due to} © falling off of production while al Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH IELAND, Sept. 16-4 A M Vigit mist; Mabe Steady demand ts continuing. Fresh FAnch eggs were quoted at from 43|—Palling barometer to 45 cents a doren and pullets at | north from 34 to 35 cents per dasen. 7 There were no changes in the | es Batter division, | prep ‘That there will be a general to-jrteamer, machinery aft, at ¢ a mi & Mato shortage within’ a few Gays | two-mant N. ¥. K steamer, at § am Decause of frost and cold weather, was pointed out Friday by whole: salers An increase of 5 cents per erate _ ©n fancy toms was noted at several houses with quotations at $1.16, the Concord grape season and, tho) The th as p wa mtr We Frm the demand is not lively, no over-| from New Norfotk. ly will be noticed. + is ia Another shipment of Thompson |f{",,\8°" “f) ; ingapere via Mu diess grapes was on the market) pama, a: 440 pm t $2 a lug. Batted The neral demand fi war Rept. 16—Etr Protostiags for Le vn fair Friday. —— | Yokohama, Kebe, Sha kong, at noon; rile via Tokehan D ant i H Hongkong, st 18 & m Bept. 1 Str! Chicago Live Stock Weatham tor Deitioh Columbia ports, at ¢ ‘Teday'» Quotations |p ox; ote Rainier for Tacoma, at ¢ Dp ma Bege—Receipts, 15,000. arent BOP) eee } Migher, Top, $4.68; @TN.50: neary w: dium welght. $5. nt woleht, b; heavy packing, sows, $6.63 sown, rough, §46.28@ ea, 84.80 Smith's Cove-Pier A. str Port Ang ete Wheatland Montana, atr ¢ common, ~ 38 common and medium, $6. > mem | pier 1 Str Txton, ety Pretestious 3 Pier 12—Harge Miweil Pier 5—Str Delight Se: Pier 2—#tr Victoria, | = 8tr Queen nd Trask Pacific Deck—@tr City of | oath Unies Aduatral Watson Terminal str Minnesetam Pacific Coa} Bunkers—U. & L. & Bail | ® Shipping Beart Moortag-—str De! rosa, str Weat fvan, str Anne BE 4 Mores, otr West Martiand, str Guver aéo, str Western Kaight, str Weet) ‘ie elt. 3 - , Stacy Street Terminal—C. @ C & Bure- Portland Market Statens | 2. istervay Deck & Warsbouse Co— Quotations tr Weat Ivis, str Wilifare. | Market slow. | Todd Dry Dex ; fair to good| dktm. Forest Dream, dkin Forest we and betfers. Friend, str Weoatehes, atte Chitticotne | @2.50; bulls, Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Ca—sur Patterson | Ames Yard —Str Roosevelt. Nettleton MUI Deck —setr West Catanace | Foreign Eitheuee NEW YORK, Spt 14-—orcien on-) change opened lower today. € franca, TL MM Special finish. ‘ Complete set of Trimmings, $7.50 Complete sct of Trimmings, $7.50 18-Inch Sheet Iron Air-Tight « Heaters Reinforced tnside by sheet tren legs, specal Baskets durable; special Leak-Tite 10-1b. CANS soee-e----. 82.00 | special. Hunting Season Open for Grouse and Native Pheasant Wit of Guns, Ammunition and Hunting Equipment. “Dry-Back” Hunting Coats. “Dry-Back” Hunting Trousers (inside lacing.) Duck Hunters’ Caps, turn-down edge, velvet lined. “Kip” Hunting Shoes, both low and high tops. Model 1921 Savage Repeating Shotgun; full choke; 12 gauge; 30-inch barrel. 22 Caliber Rifle. No. 26 “Crack Model 520 Stevens Pump Gum; 12 gauge; 30. | Caliber Rifle. inch barrel; full choke; takedown model. No, 70 “Crack Model 12 Winchester Repeating Shotgun, 12 gauge Model 94 Winchester 30.20 carbine (smoke- lees); steel barrel, _ Model 99 250.2000 Savage High Power Rifle; ‘takedown type Model 14A 30-30 down type. A complete line The famous U. all other caliber NEW YORK, Sept. 16 ay ial Kote and Xeko- Bent Cattle—neooipts, 0.50; me | Vessels i in Port at Seattle Magen . etr Bowe Maru ocr Su-| “Sager | Caffee—No 1 Tin, apo, The tas Na ¢ * Rktn Forest Pride. | (cust Hatdware 6 SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE, STREET Saturday. Specials 1 Fireplace Screenss 30 inches high, 4-fold, with fine mesh screen to prevent sparks from flying on the rug; dull black A new shipment of Fireplace Goods just arrived 5-foot Porcelain Enamel Bath Tubs, special. .....$27.35 5Y%-foot Porcelain Enamel Bath Tubs, special. ..§31.95 ee ‘These tubs have a slight defect, but are best quality. ‘These barkets are mate of splint wood, and are ee Ore Old English Universal Cement realy sl ste? Polisher rice DAIRY PRODUCTS CI VSAb, CANS cnmeene--.40¢ Special $3.40 Prices Paid to Shippers 2-1b, Cans soon. ~-- T5@ One pint can of Old English e. 6-1b. cans -$1.25 | Brightener FREE with this ‘ We now carry an extensive and up-to-date Tine , No. 14% “Little Seont™ Stevens Single-shet handles short, jong and long rifle cartridges Takedown Model 39.30 Savage. THE 'Prices Open Higher SEAT |But Soon Turn Down ~The stock ajority of ins arket opened with a recovery of short eoing prices were higher than the hen sold at #9%, only to fall ools wore heavy and Bethle troloum wae up % at 115 \% wag firm and the sale was up buy lower er. 78. UP H+ Northern Pacifie, 77 % Southera Pacific punches * ‘indus § iM ae %; -Springfield Reading. Th. or, 40, Off tei Aw 4 off tn the early afternoon trading. Baldwin reacted TAternational Paper was strong, selling up to bit . Chicago Board of Trade (Priday's Quotations) em 2 unchanged. rhe let # from 91 to § N. Y. Stock Exchange (Thursday's Quotations) Furnished by L. B. Manning &@ Co Butler Motel Building Manning & Co, ‘Wheat- Denver Live Stock ‘Teday's Steere, $866 rn Pacific a Railwe, Tee doe uadersined pel nia fate, fancy, Bie Th; n N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | Today's Quotations Bagg ated, 96.4% Bantos, 1644 @ ite Ib. ss Sih ESE . BANK CLEARINGS TI Liberty Bonds | | wernished by L. 1. Manning @ Ca, Datler Hotel Peilding Seattle Clearings .... .... S5.989,111.04 | Balances ..... ..... 1,356,850.08 } Portland | Clearinge .... «<.<+ 1,863,491.00 | Balances 732,900.00 } | 599,051.00 | 64 102.00 | tn 4 ritth ¢%e 9903 99.04 Total bend sales, ps fot 000, Chicago ‘Car Lots Jay's Quotations) ' b. Fetators—Local whit, Takime pom. | per ton $4.29 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Mutter—Local creamery, cubea. d ow POULTRY “AND MEATS Prices Vaid oe, Wholrenie Deulere vers Lave, olde Bhot® Stevens Singleshot .22 Shot” Repeating .22 Caliber; Remington Pump Gun. Take of Roberson Pocket Knives, POULTRY AND ‘MEATS Prices Wholewale Dealers S. Black Shells and shells for une, | Ferwen ot ~Deaeake ‘Cows—Country draesed, t. TET EE | TLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET cially Downstairs Store. back. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S TAN CALF AND BLACK CALF HIGH-TOP SCHOOL SHOES on broad-toc last, with Goodyear weit soles Widths B, C and D. Sizes 8% to 11, $4.00 pair; 1% to 2, $4.50 pair, The New Autumn Coats at $25.00 Are Pleasing Many Women Who Favor This Moderate Price O MANY women think that $25.00 is about the right price to pay for a Top Coat that this group is espe- emphasized in the Coats with broad collars of fur are offered at this price, also styles in’ the very soft woolens that require no trim- ming, and Coats with braid- ing and embroidery — fre- quently with the wide sleeves of the moment, large arm holes or cape-like fullness in Navy and many shades of brown in the showing —one style as pictured. Excellent values at $25.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORIE So Many Girls and Boys Count Upon -The Downstairs Store for School Shoes —they like the styles that are featured here (just | like the Shoes their friends are wearing) and their | parents approve the modest prices and the way these shoes stand up under school and play wear. MISSES AND CHILDRENS BLACK CALF LACE SHOES in Blucher style, smooth-fit ting and serviceable Sizes 8% to 11, $2.75 pair; 11% to 2, $3.00 pair. SMOKED CALF SHOES on “Skuffer” last, with oak-tan- ned leather soles. Sizes 8% to 11, $2.55 pair. GROWING GIRLS’ DARK- BROWN CALF OXFORDS on ™medium-round toe last, with low heel Sizes 2% to 1, GROWING GIRLS FROWN CALF LACE SHOES with low heels. Widths A to Pp. Sizes 2% to &% Priced at BOYS AND YOUTHS DARK- SHOES, built for Dard wear, on broad-toe last. Sizes 11 to 13, $2.75 pair; 13% to 2, $3.00 pair; 2% to 5%, $3.50 pair. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB $3.50. - BOYS’ EXTRA-HEAVY WOOL MACKINAWS Warner Corsets Sh Special 75¢ ECAUSE only sizes 22 to 25 are available in this good model, this exception- ally low price is quoted. It is of pink batiste, designed especially for the slender figure, with extremely low bust and long skirt. Fitted with four hose supporters. Special 75¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘New Tailleur Hats Following the Gracious Lines of Fashion $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 ITH none of the se- verity usually asso- ciated with Tailored Hats, but with all of the smart- ness and good workman- ship they demand, these new arrivals make a spe- cial appeal to lovers of simplicity. The Hat sketched, with drooping brim somewhat narrowed in back, suggesting a modified “poke” — in black hatter’s plush with Dglft velour facing. 12.50. $10.00 and $12.50. Children’s Streamer Hats, $1.95 to $7.50 rust and cherry—$1.95 to $7.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New-Style School Coats fos as Little as $8.50 ample. Other prices offer values correspondingly attractive— with choice of Bolivia, Velour, Cheviot and novelty Coatings, BROWN AND smartened with novelty stitch- ing and braiding and button —$12.50, $15.00, $17.50 to $25.00. Boys’ Slip-over Wool Sweaters For School Wear, $3.50 these close-fifting Slip-over Sweaters are and cuffs. Sizes 28 to 34 A in bell style, with raglan sleeves, large collar, patch pockets and belt all around. In a wealth of plaid and check patterns. Sizes 8 to 9, 620 Yards of Kitchen Floor Coverings Special 48¢ Square Yard" R the same tses as linoleum—“Pro Lino” for kitchen, bathroom and pantry floor coverings, in blue and white, green and ivory, blue and ivory, and hardwood patterns. Special, Saturday, 48¢ |-square yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE joge—-Drensed, Heavy, dressed Veul-—Dressed, high Medium, dreamed Neary, coarse Belgian Waree—Liv Dressed «+++ see 1.50@ 2.60 ++ 10,00 11,00 |rat 4 's, city delivery AIN AND F “Red Can” Coffee is flavory coffee. FE ‘ Bom LAVOR is to coffee [IRIILA0% ‘id what sunshine is to ee ‘Hil | a winter's day. Like the sunshine it’s the flavor you enjoy. i Ve Ml ie Hug (G ! pi el COF, rary r apn Hills Bros. Others in Beaver with Duvetyn facing, beaver- faced French Felts, and plain Beavers, Felts and Velours with. contrasting facings, also plain black, brown and navy, and a few in light shades of orchid, — canary, jade, pearl, emerald and capucine — $7.50, Ever so many styles to choose from in these Hats, in Velvet, Felt and Beaver, of black, brown, navy, OTHERS will be delighted with the values the Down- stairs Store is offering at this price—the Coat pictured is an ex- trimming. Sizes 7 to 16 years — a —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE HEAVY, Wwigeribbed style, and with rol colar, what most schoolboys are wanting. In black, blue, maroon and green with contrasting gold band at collar ttractively priced at —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bay