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he EGGS MAY 60 smu Loven Ship News Increasing Receipts Cause ah Tide More Price-Cutting «Tide Increasing eee receipts are causing & Weaker market and a few whole Bale houses began price cutting Thurmiay, which may soon result in Fenerally lower market. The prices! Weather “hae Report. Per doren were from 35 to 36 cents!) PTATOOSH ISLAND, Jan. > for the fresh ranch, white shell va Second Law Tide 49D Mon Od MH) Wind south, 62 miles a Tiety, 33 to 34 cents for mixed CO parometer falling, & A. M.-Rarometer Ore and 81 to 32 cents for pullets | faniog: tent rain ind southweat, 32 Producers were receiving 30 and 31 mites an hour, Passed In, President, at ) Gentsa dozen for the standard white 10 a. mn Bhelled stock, 28 and 29 cents for eee Mixed colors, and 26 and 2% for pul) Arrivals and Departures lets. The vegetable market war un Arvived Lettuce, cauliflower, cab- | 28%, 2¢-Btr Panaman from Reston vie Rage and sprouts were abundant was quoted high at from $8 BO $8.50 a crate for the best quality, [YT Be Kran Apples and oranges were moving Southeastern oan ‘and a shortage of the latter com. Stee! Marin Modity was holding the prices firm. JA" 478i FS he VEGETABLES Westham from Britian Columbia ports, Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 1045 p,m.) ate Rverett from san f Maru Siesta dom ‘Stobe vin ‘Tolmbetme, et F468 pm; str Admiral Sebree from Te. Seite Jan. 25--8tr Admiral Goodrich for Everett via Vancouver, B. ©. and Wei Hingham, at 6:10 p,m.) «tr Hawaiian for Howton via Port Ralboa preley—Cal. dos bunches’ Florida . Local, white, No t.. ina Gems, fancy graded. . arestern, Berthbound, at 4.10 a m. . Vessels in Other Ports Mantia-—Jan, 23—-Galled, str Arizonau © Beattie Hongkong--Jan, 22—Malled, str We natehes fur Seattle; str Suwa Maru for Beattie Kobe—Jan. 21—Halled, for North Pacific Cristobal—J. ated. ett Baward | Luckenbach f | tr Pacific a Arived, str Tok! tr Bay dalled, str Pic Balled. str Manu Ateot from jor Be. o—San. Arrived, str Tuscaloosa City from Beattie, at 3 p.m. Str Curacao from Beattie, at 10 p.m; str] Seattle, at 19 pn pe . ecified unions Saeaacs per ®. ; . th | Per box , it . per box .. Yokohama for Seattis, 1,935 miles from Seattia . ° Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith € ‘Terminal Pier A—Atre thybi Meigen Maru Pier B- Buiver. State Tpdentane 29] Bell Street Termieal—M @ hh WT. esther, 0 aC, G. macoans iM Pier 6—tr West Ivan, AO | Pier 4 8tr Everett Pier t-te Alamed: forte. DAIRY PRODUCTS t-norm eg Prices Paid to Shippers Pier A—dtre Admiral Slebree, Admiral aes ‘Grade, Seattle delivery .... a” Pier S Fresh rane’! white «! 4 4 colors... : gg Pullets ........ Mice 24/0. & Shipping Board Moortngs—tre tf. 0. B Reatile ouppiy 20 leontum, Anna i Mores, ¥. 0. B. condensary. owt Lt ailingtord, Weat Cabokia, DAIRY PRODUCTS 4. Labrice, West leon, Frices Paid Wholeesie Dealers e . t Terminal—stre Steet Better—Locai creamery, cudes. a Mariner, Yoshida Maru No. 1 34) Alaska Steamen! Moorin, ri ~ Wresh ranch, white sheil. 2 ‘Gaon; Valeen ee ee oe ined colors ..... ° +33 | Stacy Street Terminal—U. & C & Dure- 7 Deliwood * Ocean Terminal — Str Mor- et Terminal—Str Derbiay. 7 Dock & house Co.— | Marv Todd Dry Docks—#hip Chillicothe, bkine Tillamook triplets POULTRY AND MEATS _ Forest Friend, Forest Pride, U. BC G. Unaiga Dredging Co.—atr eit Str Bhinkoku Juneau, Redondo, Str F. 8. Loop. r—Str Vancouver r. Grittau 4 “Fancy ary picked canes; te Terkeys f Live, § to 15 tbe. Reesters—Oid, Live, BD. johce, Webt ..... Scratch Feed 100-1. sks Heavy. fancy 09 Wheat—Mixed feed, \0-T. sks Stags. heavy... . © 68 | Cocoanat Meal Veat—Fancy Wart occ. eee Peanut OH Meal Med. light ° | Cottonseed Meal Fan-y heavy, 150@ 200 he. 176 14 | Vine OM Meal POULTRY AND MEATS a Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers DecksDressed, per Ib... 25 | Hone, Granulated Mene—Drensed. heavy, tb i 24 | Charcoal —Eastern Dressed, ight, Th Geese—Dresned, per ™ f Great Northera Terminal—Str nagar! TH Industrials and Oils | Leading N.Y.Stocks WALL STRERT JOURNAL MINANCIAL REVIEW NEW YORK, Jan, 26.—The general Hat non the Chand 6%, up bt Corn Products. tor rite; Anaconda, 60. Mexican Petroleum, 113% GRAIN MARKET pee’ York ae Exchange IS REGULAR CHICAGO, Jan, 26.—Grain prices | Amer irfemular at the « ago board of trade rents were Hi mand waa lacking ‘Me ede | a Soavare in corn, Pro- iz wer Wheat cponed off %e. at |metnionom Steel “Dr $1.14% and closed up tee. July wheat | Canadian Pacific opened unchanged at $1.02 and ct Chandler ed up Wee Jo, M. @ me opened unchanged at ff se. July « nd cloned Johnson July 2 Players kas Board of Trade, May 18% F214 O18 July ON LOLS LOR reed Springfield ‘Corn: Lackawann * 22% «2% 53% | ie) wey ” 18% | 29% tt ee ee Dita Exchange NEW YORK, Jan. 90.0815 ; marks, sebou %: krowen, 90.2020. Portland Market Status rt mere ational Paper. 60% 49% 49% stock salen, 694.400 sharea eee pominal — Pri medium mixed, Liberty Bonds (Westnewday’s Quotations) Furnished by L. T. Manning & Co. Butler Motel Hailding Mieh Low 67s 95.66 San Francisco Markets (Tharedey's Quotations) RAN PRANCIECO sen 3c ~ Tred ing continued quiet today without Prospect of any great activity until Victory «ye oy ee Fe Total howd wales 8 | noted ep epros $18.2 ! | naas yams and Foreign Money Status continued unesttiod, with Pernishet ner demands for grapefruit b(t oy & Trading on the poultry market! was wensrally quiet.” Broilers ware | 2 while Leghorns and stagey | 5 55 re were weaker and suplics||) s5 were increasing. Heed Chicago Live Stock Hoge—Receiptn ther. Top : GALL CITY LIGHT. RATES T00 HIGH Company and Former Offi- cial Complain to Council Charges that city light and current ing [Fates were prohibitively high were @*: | made to the city coune!! Thursday by destin 3 the Washington Fir Finish Co. and N. Y. Sugar and Coffee [by ©. A. La Grave, formerly a mom ber of the public utilities department La Grave declared that the mu inictpal Nght plant has more than $1,000,000 in the treasury and de ® manded that it be used to reduce the lcost of home light rates. | he counci! should order a grand jury inventigation of the light depart jment,” he mid The lumber company stated that cost of power current wag from 30 to 50 per cent too high. They de Clearings ... Balances .. Clearings « 2,839,318.00 4 | Balances ...... » $30,275.00 | | iared that two large mills had lo mens Tame io | |cated in Tacoma in preference to Se otal transactions . 2.181,733.00 | | tte on account of the power rate here Rotarians Denounce Bureau of Poppy Cultivatior “Se swasey dreseed, ‘te. Mis sing A resolution denouncing the cultt vation in the United States of plants ° was a ed by the Seattle Rotary | | The star im club Wednesday. A copy of the reso ii|_ JAY THOMAS addrenwed the 17} Young Men's Republican club Thurs 3%) day at Good Kats cafeteria, on ed repeal of the state pri AVE 'sTOC K- the prop * at Keattle mary law i Nag Boat S, hedules: Prime steers Medium to ¢ Common to Koc Hest cows and heifers Medium to choice —SA VE MONnEY— Travel by sfeamer lutions, urging international action. will be forwarded to congress neat week help separated filends are missing are invited t the dleappearance directly ecaune of the anniversary of the may know th hday of Robert Burns, the lunch entlowed in thie ce eon was in charge of the Scotch low to vogert. ts ‘papers areravnea|members of the club. * an will interest Willam M ald spoke on |xife of Burn Scotch pip dancers aswisted in the program . Valda V. Hubbard ts anxious to learn the whereabo s of her fathe Walter C. Hubbard rhs last Worker Slugged and a Common to good ... mM A \heard of In Seattle in 1916. He wan| Caner ee nes ou 5 | a et AS Or 3 la carpenter by trade, Miss Hubbard | Robbed of Big Roll : itcmees to of “ 5 can be reached thru the Cynthia| NORTH REND, Ore. Jan, 26 4 Heavy DAILY, 9, 11. m., 1,85, 1p. m Grey column of the San Francisco | A. Stanley, a mill worker, is in the Bulls yecial Bat, and Sun. Trip, 9 p. m. Daily News. | hospital here, suffering from a three Tt, ens... FoR stwot “ — inch sealp wound received at the Bmooth heavy ... P ‘ | hands of thugs who attacked him on Rowan heavy Sos soe von nounn tur | 7 Bandits Steal Rar way horte tas! Riah Charlo Riss ; ‘ VICTORIA. BC 100 B. Beer |!" ot Cc . > vim of $4,100 In currency Accora ime lambe é & } Port ANGELES STRAIT POINTS esicaae. 4 arrels ' eer ing to Stanley, he had just cashed a to good 40, Jan, 5 Seve MnGNe | ara ‘on e one ecel n +s Toei went on record today as favoring real noite ojhouge vege t v ve el 0 ¥ MER 2 cadecoecess ; 10 ibaa elative In the Eas » blow ren Wethers, light... ..s.0. 6500700 Sans af Minmeus bes | dered him unconscious Heavy see . 5 50@6 to They backed up a truck at the) Ewes 400¢6.25 | METAL Oe MeAMEE | freicht yards and stole 100 barrels of FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices m. pat, 4-48, city del.1.2007 ao BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES DAILY 110 P.M. PORT Jownaeno RAIL CONNECTIONS MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS #p 40.00 Wheat—necieaned teed, Th, wks 43.00 Ail-Grain Chop—#0-T ‘wies Chick Feed—100-1. sks H PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION © LMAN DOCK ARUON ST |the amber fiuid, valued at $5,000. Jay Thomas Speaks Police chased the truck, but were on Bridge Problem outdistanced Jay Thoma the Alki Improve He's TAKING ment club, ous the West Sido | bridge problem and extravagance in CHICAGO.—-Kaward Seawell, jani-| meeting of the Sunset Molghts Com |tor, was called before the health de- | munity ub Wednesfay night at jpartment to explain why an apart-|the home of Capt. and Mra, J. t ment was not heated hoe lavt| Blaine, 1613 46th ave. 8 W. An |three times I started to fire up the|entertainment followed the business furnace a burglar alarm rang and I] seseion, Mrs, Hatfield and Miss was arrested,” he explained. | Winifred W singing. PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS club. In 1919, out of a total world pro. men were addressed at the Pig'n| duction of 77,000,000 pounds of raw Whistle Wednesday. by Melvin Cass-'wilk, Japan produced 63,000,000 \ more. pounds, ,ATTLE NO CHANCES |city ana county government at ao| | | | | | | SDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. STAR On Sale Tomorrow! 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