The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 13

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SECTION TWo | The Seattle Star PAGES 18 TO 24 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE BER 80, 1921. AM WOULDNT LAST LONG IN YAKIMA VALLEY | oy foto by Price & Carter, Star staff photographers. to yourself a city of visited is pued $600 worth of fi bungalows, then try to boxes this y the amount of lumber “Nearly 11, ten: 000 boxes of apples to build these cottages, | will be shipped from the Yakima dis will have some idea of | tric ict and 12,160,000 boxes from the fruit industry of the | Wenatchee region. . Yakima valley. } 1,195,000 POUNDS OF (For the lumber used in one | NAILS TO PACK THEM | tm packing the fruit raised | “This ts exclusive of the other fertile valley of the Yak> | fruits that are now being grown In Would be sufficient, accord great abundance tn Eastern Wash j | fe government figures, to | inkton. | Think what this Srect 2,681 fiveroom bungalows. | “More than 18,000 cars, carrying means. A good qual- Gd other figures were | 760 boxes of apples per cas, will bel ity Overcoat for onl back Robert S. Bo: required to remove the Yakima crop. rf ; fhe Seatie Coaroter | It will require 1,195,000 pounds of $15.00. Here, indeed, from a recent trip to nalis to pack the apples.” is G “Washington. . Boyns declared that the Chamber | is value supreme. TO PICTURE Ms eee agit le bringing every In APPLE YIELD uence to ar to get government ald for the Kittitas high line project $20 st pitied i eg aS which will put 35,000 acres under irrigation within the next two years, | the imagination,” Boyns de-| The territory around Ellensburc Values that you enfield | lis directiy tributary to Seattle,” | | have not seen for 000 Boyns said, “and this city ts vitally | n High Eastern Washington crop jinterested in the successful termina: | many moons. igh- ae Rig seme re_jtion of the Kittitas sii grade Overcoats for project.” Sue Yekion valley. 4x-|"trnace the terme of the Smith only $20.00. tonnage of tron and steel) yronary bill, which Is expected to! | em, Puteburs.” pass congress at the next session, | Sg $1,710,000 worth of | millions of dollars will be available | }to reclamation projects which can be . }easily completed. ) The Kittitas high line comes dt-|[) Teetly within the provisions of the |) | proposed bill, and with the help of |} |the department of the interior, it j ’ lin possible that 70,000 acres in the| Drawings t:.—“seteal stock “dela, Ellensburg valley will be put under |} [water within the next few years. when one | fs all Seattle's trade territory,” | Boyns stated. Rheinstrom Guilty _||| ia. : P STREETS | "prom. a | Coincident with the approach of winter weather we SPOKANE, Sept. $0.—A_ verdict ° ° N THIN GARB) «reste es Sn scrn announce an overcoat display that presents selections U, 8. district court here yesterday | om gars emvted, "aves | and values of unusual importance. mails to defraud tn the sale of Saree en | This is not a display that has been grouped overnight. It represents weeks of effort searching sort Md. snnadnoednteailnn | || the markets for dependable quality overcoats and extreme values. Every style and type of over- coat, both for early fall and winter wear, is featured and at a price that means a great saving to men who are contemplating the purchase of an overcoat this year. all««« Winter O’Coats| ‘Mary's ng taway for East a wl ‘Aidn | | | Optical Bargains Are | ‘Mary Expensive | ‘ The most expenbive glasses i] for you to buy are cut rate ‘ |] glasses—inaccurate Jenses, un. | sulted to your needs and a | |] menace to your health, The patrol auto Was) cheapest glasses are our cor- the result that | rectly fitted, properly mounted | os Joseph Coleman, | glasses, the product of expert |] opticians, backed by years of conscientious endeavor. | he ae charge for euaiination. | yt screws, new springs o: sajustmnante, COLUMBIAN | f Included are light and medium weight overcoats, single and double-breasted styles, & back, belt all around, pacal Company | | raglans, Chesterfields, coats for regular size and stout men. There is almost every conceivable kind of fabric, Beautiful, soft, warm, serviceable materials, many of them in the new, highly-colored fabrics, so popular this year. Here, indeed, is your opportunity to select your fall and winter overcoat at small cost. | there can be improvement in| fice on the Rainier Valley rallway h of Rose st, Supt. Carl H. meee in enter il} RAINCOATS FALL HATS eounci] against the schedules ined by the rallway. le ae ; Showing All the Popular Styles —A Big Variety From Excellent Quality Felt Hats in All the Newest Shapes and r. Durand | Seeks : Which to Choose at $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Shades, $3.00 surgeon, insane Wednesday night after trial in superior court, pre- to Judge Guy C. Alston a mo- for @ new trial yesterday. The nt was written by Dr. Durand if. It was said to be in perfect i and technica! form. ——<$___—_____— aa * a u 2 s pommissioners to Fix County Budgets commissioners will begin and “cutting” county bud. i tor 1922 Monday morning. They ay expressed their inten- nt exten | Pt JOSHUA GREEN BUILDING

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