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3 U.S. JOB BILLS GAIN HEADWAY Two Big Reclamation Plans WASHINGTON, Oct. §. great reclamation bills were Intro @uced in the senate during June. Both were referred to the committes on irrigation and reclamation, and one, the McNary Dill, has been re- ported out without amendment. Because of tax revision, the anti Deer bill, German and Austrian trea. ties, and Panama cana! tolls discus: sions, no further attention has been | ‘to such vitally important con-| ve legislation as reclamation Bills, altho the entire initial amount) Involved would not build the poop) @eck of a battle cruiser and would, On the other hand, create more val ‘te than all the armies of the world/ ould do in a generation, and give) yment to more idie men and) es mare homes upon the soll than | the oratory at all the “unemploy it conferences” ever held. The McNary bill is frankly a meas- Ure “to encourage the development Of tho agricultural resources of the! ‘United States thru federal and state . yt oma giving preference in matter of employment and the! nt of rural homes to/ plates of the f who have served with the mili and naval forces of the United FIRM HEADS ARE ‘HELD FOR FRAUD el ie- Waterhouse Co. Men Charged with the arrest of A. L. Mac and J. T. Stanton, the de arrtved in Seattle Sat- from Chicago and gave him- States marshal. gti BEE; olaim ip 13 per cent foreign- against 13.3 per cent it te lands. *eeUrexen collected by County Treasurer. 9% Call or Phone Main 2765, © tase acercare ort gine K. Yoshida, Ship News TO LOAD STATE'S APPLES The British freighter, Moliere, due in Seattle next week, will load a car §0 Of 80,000 boxes of Washington ap- ples, bound for Buropean porta, The Mollere is a refrigerator ship, in whose hold perishable freight ts held jin foe, She is commanded by Capt |W. Fordson. A full cargo has also |been arranged for the Holland Amer- jfean ner Noordersijk eee SCHOONER OVERDUE Schooner Vancouver, now out #1 days, en route to Callao from Puget sound, has not yet reached its des. tination, according to Capt, C. H Hansen, owner of the veasol, Ordin artly the trip ts made in 70 days or less, Capt. Hansen has expressed anxiety regarding the whereabouts of the vessel. | TAKING L ER CARGO Schooner Nottingham, owned by Capt. H. C. Hansen, began loading 1,000,000 feet of lumber for Callao Jat Tacoma Friday. Despite her de layed voyage from the South seas, the schooner did not loowe her char ter for the Callao trip, eee HOLES IN ARIZONAN VICTORIA, B. ©, Oct. large holes were ripped in the freighter Arizonan when she struck on Kellett Bluff Two recently, it was disclosed when the vessel was examined tn dryiock., eee ON TOUR OF PORTS On a tour of the Pacific Coast inspecting the ports served by his vessels, W. Bernard Duke, president of the Atlantic, Guif and Pacific Steamship corporation, ts due in Seattle next week. eee FAST FREIGHTER ARRIVES Steamship Toyooka Maru, first of the new type of fast freighters of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line, ar rived in Seattle from Hongkong Fri- day. She is commanded by Capt. eee FEAR CREDITS GONE Fear that letters of credit on board the steamship West Ison, laid up for repairs, will expire before the shipping board replaces the vessel ts | disturbing local shippers. eee INVESTIGATE SHIP DAMAGE Possible damage to the shipping # 5, : H 3 re ehrs ge x ‘1—ffafied otr Admiral Wat- #90, southbound, at § p.m. Petersburg—Oct. 7—Malled, str City of Beattie, southbound, at § p. m. Ketehtkan—Oct. $— ‘western, north’ at mm; City of Beattie, eouthtound, at 16 p.m teal | od NEW YORK, Oct. &—Low priced o early dealing of the whort day » managers were od Raila were inclined to be pfa., which brok 7 Opening pri we ore Kc O11, 60% ‘* GRAIN MARKET | ON DECLIN CHICAGO, Oct. &-—-Grain prices @eciined on the Chicag trade today on a dull ma was little buying power cally no export demand considerable selling by larwe com- Mission houses, Receipts were hea j favorable irregular. Wheat--December opened up Ye at $1.10 and closed off %o. M after opening up jeo at $1.14%, oft We. Corn—-December opened unchang e@ at (Sic and ed down No anged at b4K0 and ay, ai ber opened unch: 4 closed off %o. unchanged at Sc, was THICAGO, Oct. No. # red, O13, . Chicago Board of Trade Perntehed by Ae oe @ ve Datler Hotel Beliding igh lew Close, FL10M FLOTR 81.084 Biem Lite Lie ay ate ai. ae 22% am it~ Open He Lith aM oe Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Oct 1 Foreign em change wae trreguiar today, with ster anes, $¢.0192 000, Market 15@200 40; bulk of wales, $7.26 4; me- iene. 4.46; stocker cows wethers, common, $507.50; yeartt 95.26@7.98; owes, $2058; cult te com: 60@8.78, 44, mustard, i0c bottle; , 100 TM. 2 Me Shc. Stall 1626, lie coftes, 2% The $1.00; farina, ¢ the dhe. Mall 3%, Bive Ribbon tea, se I. a on of the at board of | & Ti There was | THE '‘Low-Priced Oils Are | | N.Y.Market Feature oI atocRs were the chief attract: k exchange today % win, Bt ayed an improved. tc Great Norther nd hour up Me air, 21M. up Chandler , ' hern Pacific N. Y. Stock Exchange (Friday's Quotations: hs Mators eh Great Northern Kinelair On Bouthern | cific Houthern Rallway Stromberg | Studebak | Willye-Overiand... Total stock sales, 64) ee ‘Total bond sales, $1 N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Today's Quotations a men Raw, 04194 |, steady, granuiat Coffee—No. 7 Kio. roo ag Neo, 4 Mantoe, 114 @itige th. :| Japan’s Financiers * to Raise Questions Twenty-four of Japan's eminent finangers, business men and com- pe ese Marin will reach Seattio © steamship Kashima Maru, October 28, This word reached the foreign trade bureau of the Seattle Chamber ot Comerce by cablegram yesterday On the same vessel will come the mombers of Japan's commission to disarmament conference beginning at Washington, D. C., on November 11 None of the business men's party ts accredited by his government as a %.; | delegate, but it is understood the group will act in an expert advisory 2°" | capacity to the commissioners, ATTEND ROTARY SESSION Northwest officials of the Rotary club left Friday for Salem, Ore., ‘a. | Where the fall conference begina Sat- Stall 16, extra sharp cheese, tc Mm mild full cream cheese, 210 butter, é1e Mm, 8 The. $1.4 broken cookies, 10¢ M., dium red saimon, ibe * pork and beans, if can. ftall 2 por liver, be 1; lamb shoulders, 100 T., Toast, 10¢ Tb. Stall 14, fresh hadibut, Tha, 960; binck ood, 2 Ihe the: whole saimon, Gece each. Mtalle 94-96, beef stew, 100 %.; sugar cured bacon, ito M.; janics, 17o Te. Stall 116, sirloin steak, oe 1 roses steals age be. men 106, peanut butter, 1% ite soap, 360; full . | te &, 1—Btr Rainier from Seattle, 7 saat for Beattie, at 7 am otr Astoria—Oct. §—Salled, str Pacifico for Gritfau from Beattie, at 11 « m. Collegian from Seattic via Tacoma, mm at fp. m. York for Beattie, passed 9p. m.; ote Admiral Dewsy, San Francis co for Seattle, 366 miles from Ben Fran- clacoat Spm | Vessels in Port at Seattle "| Great Northern Dock—#tr Toyo! Bell Street Terminal—-U. & R. 0. Bear, U. BO. Ua. BT. ‘oes Keys, str West MH. . Street Terminal—Motorship Lib- Maine. wi ay Dock & Warehouse Co.— Wilipolo, str Fukul Maru. Todd's Dry Dock—Ahip Chillicothe, bktn | Forest Friend, dita Forest Pride, bk 6 Sen Jarnin F. Packard, bl ge J. D. Peters, schr Salvator, str H. B. Loves Paul. Winsiow Marine Ratiway—st, lorning: ae bri ‘yg eid Gritteo, moti { Rueueli Heaviside, ‘ocbr Willies Lak itn Guy ©. Gors, bari SANTT, Stall 109, pure American cane euger, the, # The. Be, 190 Ma $6.80; Ror- Gen's mits, tall can tle; Crystal White 1p, & bere tbc: fresh milk, So qt, Stall |. eon meal muah to fry, 10¢ I; home baked ~ | barrel. lens brisket corned beef, Ibe T.; leaf lard, edith potato sausage, 160 @. NOMY re American cand sumer 4 #. BEo, 100 The $4.60. tall Tb.; Nucoa, 300 ™.; doz. Btail 63, pickled ; Gold Band sausage, ibe at. Stall 49, pop jc; cocoanut, tbe Th.; ground ™. Stall 69, pure lard, 2 ; veal round steak, 60 Tm. St 1-2-8, pot ronet, 100 Ib; iamb romet Tb.; sliced bacon, 400 TH. Htalle 37 ¢ bottle to- 2° Te. good walnuts T, oan Crisco, $1.68 mato catsup, 2he. Stalls 7 Masola of}, # ne the. t new fat herring, be each. lard, 14¢ Tb.; pork roast, 20¢ urday. The Seattle delegation in. cludes District Governor FE. L. Skeel, pest | Pregident W. A. Wicks, Becretary T. “Monson and Vice President Fred Officlala from Vancouver, Rupert, Nanatmo, Beiling- ham, Everett, Yakima and Wenat- chee accompanied the Seattle delegn- MARKET TRADE REPORTED FAIR ‘The fruit and vegetable trade was generally fair Saturday, A shipment of Cape Cod cranberries were on the market at $4.50 per box of one-half barrel. The quality wns superior to that of the local berries which i lhave been moving slowly at from $4.60 to $5.75 for m box of one-third Peaches have. advanced 25 cents per crate from $1.26 to $1.50 -|A shipment of prunes from Ellens burg was meeting with ready sales at $1.25 for a box of extra large nize With the New York egg market showing a tendency to weaken, tho local market ig expected to drop. Fresh ranch exes ere quoted at 68 cents a dozen and the pulleta’ at 38 joents, No changes were noted on butter, oa: Yelow Bantam Cacumbers—Loe hothouse, arses, Lettuce—Local, outdoor Onjone—Cal., per ™. ... Local green, don. bunches 0 . Gon, bunches Apinach--Local, per 1 ; | Rquash—Hobdard sage meat, 1240 Mm. 829,029.43 + 6,490,576.98 + 1,040,004.21 CleArings ease sees Balances + 1,700,632.00 548,196.00 387,861.00 81,774.00 4 Tomatoes—Loonl Green. appla box Cal. tue . Tarnipe—Loeal, fox bunches... -9.26@8.96 jompson seediess, Conecords, , baak: Malages, crate Muscat, crate . Perrerery erty SEATTLE STAR C. 8. JENSEN says: “I am fora Jensen & Von Herberg Week every year if we can give our patrons something worth while, out of the ordinary.” JENSEN-VON HERBERG WEEK! October 8 to 14—from today till next Friday—will be a red- letter period for Seattle theatregoers in their leading play- houses. In honor of Jensen & Von Herberg Week, hence- forth to be an annual affair, programs of surpassing merit have been arranged as follows: George says: “We have Charlie Chaplin in his latest com- edy in two acts, ‘The Idle Class,’ and ‘Blind Hearts,’ a wonderfully strong and vital drama.” LIBERTY Steffy says: “We have ‘After the Show,’ a Saturday Even- ing Post story of fascinating interest—a stage door tale interpreted by three players who could not be improved on the screen over—Jack Holt, Charles Ogle, Lila Lee. Fa a beautiful Prizma picture, ‘The Artists’ Para- COLISEUM Wright says: “We have Douglas Fairbanks in ‘The Three Musketeers.’ It is almost unnecessary to say that this is the biggest picture success New York has ever known —it is shattering every record everywhere.” Barry says: “We have Tom Santschi in just such a vivid outdoor role as he had in ‘The Spoilers,’ in a topnotch drama, ‘The Wolver,’ also Earle Williams, another fa- vorite star, in ‘It Can Be Done.’ Both new here, of OUR aim was fo create four 100% entertainments for you next week. We believe this has been done. Respectfully, JENSEN & VON HERBERG, | A Priceless Asset Good-will, born of 52 years’ financial service in the Pacific Northwest, is a priceless asset of this bank. The same sound and right prin- ciples of business on which the Dexter Horton Bank was founded are still practiced here. SECOND AND COLUMBIA Bank in the State of Washington Established Thirty-one Yeara Tokaye, crate 2 be. 1.900200) Springs, over Lady Fingers, lug ‘Dressed, Co Light, Medium, 140-170 the Coarse, heavy, 116 jogo Heavy, fanoy « Gows, ‘heavy .. POULTRY AND MEATS Prices ‘Dexter Horton National Bank RS ay Me a Second Ave. and Cherry Si. —D1 od. “ ght fancy, SEATTLE Or. triptete ‘Wisconsin or SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921. —_— i