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PAGE 12 Tides in Seattle we TURSDAY SKPT, 27 Firet Low Tide A $ tt Hirst atigh “ride x ANS ARE PERFECTED « Fest Low tt. | Second Wish Low Tide wees BR Institution Will Take Over on Bureau Re | Arrivals and Departures Arrived Assets of Defunct Scan- | dinavian American After 11 weeks of diligent = work on the part of » commitioe Fepresenting more than 100 state Banks, it was announced today that plans have been perfected for establishing in Seattle the Bank of Washington, the insti tution to open its doors probably before the end of the year. It will take over thd assets of the defunct Scandinavian Ameri can. Simultaneously another Dank, to be called the Bank of Ballard, with the same stock holders, will replace the Ballard ogg of the failed Scandina 190 fo Alanine, MukiNeo, at 4am _ Alaskan Vessels 25—Batled, ate at sitet uth ager Soy institutions, eapital and surplus of t be owned by the smal} state banks ‘that are now members of the guar Anty fund, and wil! be their Seattle Livery Sept. 23—Halled, otr paeat locaewt, Arrived, otr > Under the organization plan, the i. 24—Arrtved, # thousands of depositors of the y is Scandinavian with accounts of I ee sal Or ese will be paid 100 cents on * the dollar immediately upon the new Sept. t—Arrived, etr © Institution's opening its doors. The na aiveia: | Chicago Board of Trade Si) larger accounts will be paid 60 the dollar, and wil! share In lat Arived, ate nds as the assets are liquidat ‘The costs of liquidation, outside legal expenses, will be borne by few bank, instead of by the de-| in the old LE MEN PASS K ASSETS | | | © This arrangement was decided up my (4 ” ‘By the reorganization committee | & am a7% ied State banking officials, following | re 6 's rary s 4% Feport on the assets, which was) . 20.45 19.00 90.88 by a committee of Seattle bank: | Reported by Wireless . eo ‘These men, D. H. Moss, J. T. med Wy 5. 8 ee |Our, 10.00 3038) 1000 1038 , FH. Luce and J. A. Swal ee eS oan a | : ‘worked a menth, much of that é moe! , nis evenings as well as days, going aot mas 218. oe] 15 the papers. | ’ jon from new bank will start business Suir Keyotone, state. | Cash Wheat tionally large cash re- 1.900 miles from| CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—Cash wheat—No rome - 1? red, $1.26@126, a red, 12540) without owning any real es and with no other fixed assets furniture. Quarters have not yet been deter ¥ mn, but it is said that sev. |, mare, str Asamesan Mara gultablo locations in the bank-| picy ¢—str Delight ter are available. Grand Trunk Dock ph 8. Stacy is to be ees in Pacific Terminal | Smith Cor minal or state | Hi 8 i La a Mooring—Str Dei- aA ® ihipping Roar joortng id and as no om eter Weet Tvan, str Anne BB hanks are now members of the | jrorse, str West Hartland, str Bilver- the 190 and more small in-| ado, str Wenere Knight. st weet imred, ate Teonium, str Croce Kers, i will be given ample PTO” | toad Dry Docks—-Bktn Forest Dream, n, it is said. Thus what had bktn Forest Pride, bktn Forest Friend, like the complete destruction the guaranty system is averted. cases will be started in the court and carried into the court to bring about a de on various legal points in, Maru. A Yara—str Lake Union—-Meoterehip W. nr C men, sbi reorganization committee con-| Fyckard. gas sehr Ruby, bie of F. W. Shultz, Wenatchee; R. ‘Barnes, Ellensburg: C. W. Bridg-| Peters, sehr Mana, * teveier'| Portland Market Status Elma; C. Paul Ublman, Cen-|wyisiew’ Marine Raltway-—Str Morning tl ind pas and Conner Malott, Spokane.| Star, schr Camano, barges Griffeo, Co- | |. vv Qantas bers had the co-operation of Quitiam City, Henry Villard, sehr Levi | Cattle—Recsipts, ™ “Fhe ye diggs cae acme Ww ship Russell Haviside.| steady. Choice 1 . in drafting the program. Tee de ee a heifers, #4 [ENT MADE ¥ BANK CLEARINGS | “During the past few weeks the Seattle | Sheep—Receipts, 224. Market very al x ttee of country bankers in-|{ Clearings .... .....$4,439,156.24 | | . d in forming a new bank to| | Balances ..... ..... 943,543.00 | care of the depositors of the) | Portland avian American bank, notice} / Clearings .... 4,593,554.00 which was published in this pa Balances . +s 603,679.00 | (Stee ite at that time, have been work-| | Spokane | sseiy with another committee of Se-| | Clearings . 1,691,687.00 | | bankers to ascertain the value | | Balances .. 558,021.00 | N. Y. Sugar and’ Coffee | the assets of the old bank,” said Tacoma } organization committee's state-| | Clearings .. 661,748.00 | | Balances . 79,081.00 “This work was completed last | #—— te , and the organization com- nore * Teta tatiny singing out. notices San Francisco Produce more than 100 country banks * s } Today's Quotations for the first payment on the I ta Ss cS! Batter—rstras, to tb stock of two new banks, “has been subscribed for some BIRTHS past; the parent benk down-/| watson, A. F., 1919 Nob Hill ave. with a capital, surplus and] boy : ‘of $1,150,000, and the other |Lawrence, J. W., 1414 Fourth ave. N., ive at Ballard, with capital, sur- a a Johan C., 7048 Jones ave and profits of $100,000, both to) N. W.. girl owned by the same stockholders Peterson, "Xrihur A, 2931 Meridian tn the same proportion. Obata, Pred A. Highlands, gtrl | “These new banks will agree to Bell, Benj 710 20th ave. with | # ‘Ife t boy | Pay deponitors of the Scandinavian | 6%). 5 sigh j bank having $100 or lene, PQs Paul hth ave. § tm full, and depositors having more | y, Sherby O., 3105 Hanford st., “ that amount at 60 cents on the dollar at once, when they open for business—no deferred payments “The balance due the depositors be paid so far and as fast as be collected out of the assets old bank, and collections will | by the new banks without | the depositors, thus saving he expense of liquidation, and un der supervision of the state banking it, so that the depositors May be certain of receiving a square deal “The plan will go into effect as Leon, 1410 E. Fir st. Levy, }Judson, Edward, ai | boy. Moore, Gerald E., b r, Angelo G., Fenton, Aldrich W Lane, Emerson C., boy. Caroll, 2434 Day » inoqua lin: A. Barton, 112 Third | rl apie John J., Rockport, Frank, girl boy engren, derson, LUMBER MARKET Forsyth, Charles, Van ne ae De Laurier, Laura May 4s ;, ‘ ver, B.C G. S. Official Here to Aid | scxcnier t Gari, Beatt ‘i Welss, J oattle Northwest Mills Harper, Rex La Jole, Seattle aiid oils Dziewecynski, Mary, Seattle In the interests of aiding the|Arcber bist MA | tumbermen of the Pacific Coast to! Forrest C, Beatti | procure better markets, Axel H.| M., Beattie © Oxholm, chief of the lumber) Na Jamos M., Yakir Givision of the United States depart-| Anderson, Kather, Yakima ment of commerce, is visiting Se-| DEATHS attle. own, Charles, 66, 2018 ¥. that turns the mill wheel, SBSTARWANTADS NEW BANK Ship News /” Westiste te in Other Ports Vessels in Port at Seattle | Pier A--Str Ste Clty of Beattie Str Walter A. ship Chillicothe, str Wenatchee. Puget Beene Bridge & Dredging Co.—str Fisher Plouring Mille Dock—Str Thames mes Roosevelt. Nettleton Mill Dock—Str Forest King. Weet Seattle Elevator—Str Delagoe Maru, Durrews, Benjamin Guy Gos, bie W. B. Fit, barge J. D. i. 1602 Eastlake ave. 8610 65th ave. 8. 1208 Mernett st al ” Frank B., 2055 Sixth ave. 8. W., 2123 Fourth ave. | #00n as the necessary court pro- MARRIAGE LICENSES )@eedings can be taken. It has the! xame and Residence Awe. Spproval of the state officials, and| wii, p M., Portiand Laéeal Will give the depositors their money | Annear, Bessie, Seattle Lewal th more quickly than if the old | Moneli, Charles T., Wenatchee. Legal bank continued in liquidation.” Behug, Cora, Fall City Legal <<< Smith, Guy F. The Dalles, Or. 6 Parsons, Mabel, Seattle “4 SEEKING BIGGER Nickerse Fayette J., Ellensburg 21 Porter, Lyla M., Seattle i : lr ny Legal iM el,’ Alic Legal 1) dustria NEW YORE Tide Haldiw GRAIN MARKET SLUMPS AGAIN port AM Jropped again on f trade today under a ge ted. Holders aged by the buying »P I nf wed heay general grain) ma Trade in oats was # by the other grains eptember w $1.21, and ¢ ib wheat 1.24% and « wheat ed North Id Areht West tr Ka } fae Chisien Live Stock Today's Quotations Mege—Receipts, 21.200, Market 1009180 higher, Top, $5.40; bulk of rT) ; heavy w Ra- 48; stocker cows Heoe! pts. 2,000. Market, tte higher. Lambe, $7.2568.86; lambs, oull end mmon, $6 50G7, yearling weth- ora, S4.76OT! ewes, $204.76; cull to ComIBON ewes, & et rl t., te, boy. boy ave. N. Ww. a6 48 Legal Legal © Legal al Repub- “With approximately 60 per cent jean at f . hanks for the Seattle Star. Al of the lumber mills idle, one of the | utter. Frederick K., 67, 8629 Orcas | tho far away, T was the first here to £ biggest tasks ts the procuring of|rowe, Jack, & days, 965 John st, | get full account of Dempsey fight more markets,” Oxholm paid. rkins, Inez M., 10, 2004 33rd ave. 8. We got results per wireless and were . lette M 620 33rd a vt x 0 for our 01 Ne ‘The lumber expert declared that | 417" te M., 68, 620 83rd all waiting anxiously for our once-n- \Wheat-Mised feed, 80-1. nic # 1s not likely there will be any | Rohman, Hannah, 26, 7048 Jones ave month steamer to call, to get the Coconnnt Meat yh py increase in the shipment of lumber} N. W i New Zealand or Australian papers, Cottonseed M 1 a, the Kast. stofaon, Carl A., 49, 2440 Delmor | but, like all American affairs, they Png ety | | Oxholm will hold a sriies of con-|Lippinan, Harry ¥., 52, 2439 Broad- | Madge. Merritt . of |S Bel Sot One t amare you T ot | Allats ferences thuout the Northwest with| way B toad a lot of sport riends up In my of. fyde, Joseph A., 74 i 12th ave. N./ rook yn was chosen “queen tice t 1 full the lumber operators. |} jay lla : eeem | th > read ful counts of the fight ie 5 ‘lof the New York beaches” in| it was most interesting. Out here | , 4 he pessimist isn't as numerous as | q beauty contest in which|we were strongly in favor of Carpen pond make more noise than the water | hundreds of beauties were en- net | Career tered, THE SEATTLE STAR ls, Oils Heayy ¢ at New York 55 CENTS DOZ.' Advance of 5 Cents Made in Two Days Mi > A pie a ted States f gs scarce and the 4; Texan Company, 36%, unchanged pte ae capes . va noe f cents In two days, was N. Y, Stock Exchange ohal up Tueada | Fresh ranch ogun wer ning &@ Co foxen and pullete’ at 40 cents, | idteg oe anaes | teen: lee firet shipment of walnuts ar. Aventa an 4G \ the street from Banta Ana , son? ‘ ‘ the nuts are smaller than Amer & Fay. «198% eo pvIOUN soasonn, the quality A . sted 4% “arr can will soll at 37 cents al ew . Out joumbers are practically han @ , 1e4 up and hothouse stock is be Se . . s..238 a offered at $1 a dagen, A ship 2 ‘ market at 4 cents @ pound M. 4 . z r4 ute were offered at from 16 to 18 Pr 4 ‘ r4 * | cents per pound " a rr ; Tt were no changes In the price aenares, Mates 4 f fruits. Hounsa were ¢ te oe Pa of a dull market at the early morning Kennapot Pe ain VEORTABLES | sawanne ah 41% Prices Pald Whelessle Dealers itesienn Peweiee ; ; per © ve sliway ‘4 “ 3 nedies @ | Top—New poultry building; center—new auto and machinery building; bottom—new ad- white, o1N@ oF . We vn Be yt TY dition to grand stand, which doubles seating capac ity } 50 ot — ‘ ne Mid ari? TT} | tr ‘m Tijuana, Mexico, will be on ix in view of the spectator at every on CT |hand with 12 head. Brick Fortune, | jump the race. In fact the " | who has participated in the mces| grandstand is bang up against the rt ° joe the Western Washington fair|track and tt does not require field a ‘ ¢ Local, dos bunenes. 1 a number of years past, will! glasses to watch the fun. Eyvery- | ipa one gailoper., J.C. Smith from| body loves a horse and especially 3, 500, 000 MEN | |New Orleans will have five head.|if you can get close enough to the J. 8B. Evans of Calgary has entered! horse to smell him. Big Horse Races and Other four head, W. H. McFaddon of| ach day’s performance will com | (Attractions Under Cover | ¥a*!ma has one runner Babe | ¢ » «@ wonderful fireworks | Adama from Pittsburg, Pa., bas two commencing at 9 Pp. mm © “NOW JOBLESS = | Cassa Melons ‘th ian cilia head. Tony Muratto from Vancou we one bour. | Cogeanete—Per. 3 ‘echiigtiaeces \ver, Wash, has two of the best) vn | . * Ph. palanined best | That's the slogan of the Western |tnat can be found. Frank Allen of Figures Are Placed Before rere Local, box $20 | Washington fair, which will open at|Toppenish has entered one horse ire Per cane : * s--Kresh, per box Tee My Puyallup October 4 and continue thru| Frank Iyall, @ director in the pa Conference |e ry Id \ootober 9. |bank at Wapato, will have, three) Thompson seediess, tue . pe | BY HERBERT W. WALKER | 5 age “Hance . In fact, the diretcors way they’ be! On the Western Washington! 4 | WASH! DN, Sept. 27-~—Unem: Pe 3.45 | disappointed ff {t doesn’t rain. With| fair grounds (which is only one-| For One Week ployed thruout the country now | +2-0009-25 | sty goren under roof, ready to shelter | third of & mile track) every horse! |number fewer than 2,500,000, a na-| Grape bon? tion- wide survey made for the unem Cat ployment conference by the depart |ment of commerce showed today s total is approximately 40 per |! lems than the recent catimate * jeont jof the department of Iabor, which | F = ie wes ones ag | Peare--Tartiett, W Wasi 0G 80 stated that men out of work totalled | PSone cuban, per erate 6,750,000. | Plume ¢-basket crate Leer r| Figures collected by Secretary of | Frunze—ttallen. 18 to 20-T. box .90@1 82] e "> tn dennatannet Raspberriee—t4-cup crate Commerce Hoover's department, it | Weteetens-c I etue ein | wun learned, are based on reports} NUTS \from mayors of all cities thruour the | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Joountry with a population of 10,000 | Almende—rer ® ue lor more. | Werwell ». The reduced number of jobless, an’) Wer found by thie method, caused a die | ream tinct tone of optimism among dele-| 4: gates when work was resumed to- | pCO seo!” day DALKY PRODUCTS The two estimates as to unem-| Prices Paid to Shippers Dloyed may cause a clash between the department of labor and de-| partment of commerce. The labor! iF . soece French, por tb... Virginia Kerns, department's figures are baséd on | Mile Con Geattio cs |reporta from 1,760 leading tndus-| * % ®. ‘condenaary, ewt. « trial establishments thruout the} DAIRY pRopucts jeountry. These reports Indicate Stdsttnaels uae om ae reduction of 26 per cent In tho] Brick 3 tar} working force as compared with | ™ ts war prosperity years, The same percentage was applied to other| plants to determine the total This method, Secretary of Com meres Hoover believes, is entirely | . 7 Inaccurate because the percentage) Soul Tx AN imate” a less tn many other ts, a “ - mang Who usually io ‘not| Pelee Feld by Wholesale Dears te Shippers work ng thousands of wom. | Ducks—Live, old, per tm. jen, entered industrial plants during |. % Lae 9 Be gh » |the war FEAR KIDNAPER HAS GIRL OF 6 © SALEM, Sept. 27.- Pottee | Roosters. Country Greased, Poor, mediam = Fat. © Ore., wise . Fancy here are today attempting to trace Wat x ania ‘he |F. K. Powell, released convict, who| Meaiim, 140-170 tf ’ ia suspected of having escaped thru | Coarse, heavy, 176-300 ibs. 6 09) Salem toward California with little | "Sf ney jIrene Powell, 6, after kidnaping the| Sows, heavy jehila ¢ POULTRY AN Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers the home of Mrs. Wash, om ‘Tacoma, D. J.} 1 | Dixon, | ‘Tacoma police hate been seeking | Puck* Dressed. per Tm }Powell and D. A. Weatherby, the| tive. per. - | child's grandfather, who wore | Brotiere-Over 1 thought to have spirited “the child | See Pr jaway and gone South. Weatherby | wan arrested here yesterday and later | released ‘The little girl's mother ts in a peni- | }tentiary in California, The father | has just completed a term at McNeii| | Island for robbery. The little girl | was held in Tacoma under the court's | Jurisdiction | STATE FINISHES Quotations it Stockyards -. 1L60@12 + 8 10. 00@ 11.60) oone.ss| | ‘ to 5 004.00 | i to good 4,005.00 | Beat wa and heifers ‘ ‘ 0 in to food. 20004.00 Canners 1.5002 60 oe Light 10.00@ 12.00 ETT, Sept T.—Tho state Medium $5010.00) josed its case yesterday tn the trial we byt te | Bulle 0 of Dr. W Durana, prominent | sheep— 8.0004.60 | Everett physician, on a charge of in-| Prime tamba .....ceseeees 6.00@6.60 | unity. ‘The defense is expected to| Zeit pe moe Het ae | last two days Dr. Durand has had 400m 46 witnease poenaed | 200m8 Dr. Durand, after bi al on FLOUR similar charge two w Ago, went | pat 4-4’, city delivers ee his wife home, stoned the win. | HAY, GRAIN AND |dows and turned the garden hose on| City: Wholesale Prices, the interior of his automobile. | Corn Whole, yellow, 120-%. | Cracked, 100-1b, sks, Feed Ment, 100-1, ake. | * Mariey—Whole, feed, 106-1 |Seattle Star First Roles, hee een Ground, 100-1. wien in Far-Away Samoa ,,“invet 100.1. nen | Oats Whole, food, 100-Tb. ake In a letter from Apia, Samoa, writ ten August 1 Frans Franzen writes | to hin brother, Arvid, in Seattle among us when the news of Carpen tier’s loss reached ua” farit—Lim Granite SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. YAY EGG PRICE NOW ( NEW WESTERN WASHINGTON FAIR BUILDINGS Views of the new buildings now being rushed to completion at Puyallup for the Western It is expected that 100,000 Washington fair, which will be on from October 3 to October 9. M4 people will visit the fair this year. SUNDAY, OCT. 2 40,000 visitors at @ timo during the great racing events and at the other attractions, the wish is for a down- pour There will be five running races | each wfternoon of the fair, and two by electric light, every Famous Production Army Goo . & Government Blue Bar- rack Bags, special | running races, U.S. Army all-wool knitted « night, except Sunday. The racing Toques (fine to make it henbdiiaiien Me Oc sweaters). each eid will commence Tuesday, October 4, |] 1, "2 tty (ee Ry at 2p. m. u &. Army hak! Blankets, reclaimed™ . . v. &. “Tee Wool Shirts, ail wines 82.25 to NO HANDICAPS ARE DEMANDED | The Western Washington fair do-| mands no handicaps. Weights and previous performances are in the dis-| card, This results tn real, horiest-to goodness races, and the best part of | it t# that President Paulhamus, of enone to Oe Stary Fleeced Wool Blank wit hech Army “and “Navy you purchas al ows before THE BIG MUSICAL the Fair association, insists upon be- Pg cr ing atArter, ag well as PAYMASTER. || g Army and N TREAT OF THE SEASON If horse doen't run to sult him.|] U. & Army House Tents there is no check coming after the || ‘1¢xi6, khaki Original sade th even government cost. approxi- SEATS NOW mt mately $125.00. Special...28.00 a Goods, All Kinds, Tents, | Among the high-class stake horses that will be at the Puyallup valley PRICES: ins, Bite. a we fair grounds this year are seven 2, 1 head owned by John McCaslund, CAMP LEWE Wwinmmnes 55e to $2.20 550 to |] te. of Tew Sat. ‘ from Kentucky. Jack Ptores, from || so npius ‘hot sUrPLine Mat.: Boise, Idaho, has three head, Ruth | i 55e to $1.65 Parton, half-breed Indian girl of the PRICES INCLUDF TAX Yakima Indian reservation well known as the champion relay rider of the Pendleton Round-Up, will be| on hand with four hot-blooded candi. | dates 1 RK. HH, Spear, better known among the horsemen as “Snatchum,” has| just returned from Vancouver and | Victoria, B. C., where he nelected 30 | head of the best running horses that | have followed the Canadian circuit during the summer, and which spend their winters in the South, at Tia Juana, Mexico, and New Orleans, Neal of Southern Oregon wil have two head. Charley Emmett, better known as “Gipsy Emmett,” _AMUSEMENTS _ LOEW’S PALACE HIP ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE SECOND AND COLUMBIA Largest Bank in the State of Washington Established Thirty-one Years MOORE AILEION STAN THE CANSENOS WOOD AND WYDR RAND FRANCES ss VA * Rubex*; Wallace jack Hughes Duo Western Washington Fair Exhibits Exhibits in the Woman’s Department of the West- ern Washington Fair will be received and entered by Mrs. Chas. Lenfesty, superintendent of this depart- ment, in Seattle, Wednesday, September 28th, at the | Bradley Furniture Co.’s Store, 310 Pine St., Seattle, between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. This is for the convenience of Seattle ladies who wish to exhibit in this departmant. All exhibits will be returned to the same place on Wednesday, October ‘ifth and Pine Thin Week ADD ° Ma: We offer INCOME TAX FREE BONDS secured by tax lien on farm lands valued at ten times the amount of the bond Issue TO YIELD 9% ee ich a con tae Tf} 12th, during the same hours, after which the Fair 1620 Toe C- Semtth \]] Association will not be responsible for them. Established 1900. Western Washington Fair Association ac Altalta ‘Mixed, No. Timothy, No. 1 Straw « - RALPH DUNBAR’S cs |

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