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ae PAGE 10 PRICES STEADY ON LOCAL MART Prices remained steady on all com- oiities on the local wholesale fruit %nd produce market Saturday and trade was termed “Coed for a rainy day” by jobbers. ‘The rain may yet help the market for late apples and corn. Prices on corn were still indefi- nite Saturday and ts expected to re main for some time until heavy sules @an clean some off the street. Butter and oges were steady, @gEs slightly firmer. VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers os Local, per wack... Local, per t Cabbaae—Looal white, per | ». with 4 ane red, per I. . Carrots Lovet, per sack . Caulifiower—Local, doa... Celery-—Local, dos . Gorn— White, per crate Golten an 9 6 dow, . c, hothouse, ao Teese por be Per crate co... Gartic-Per To LettaceLocal head. per er Ontons—New, yellow, Local green, doa, bunches... ‘Loo, de. ing, bunches, Peas—Local, per ™. Hell, peach box Petators—Local, white, Yakima Goma, fancy sraded Lame Fama, duh. hamper Pumarktine— Yakima, per ID : Radishes Level Dunehes. . Sptmach—Looal, 20-1. box , per td. LIVE sT0OCcK Receipts at BSeattic ‘Saturday Common to good Beat cows and heite Medium to choice Calves, Ment . SSSSSSEE5 33333355 YW hetessie Priese Ried cnns A pat, 4 Railway Decision Encourages Street WALL STREBT JOU rallway ANNOUNCEMENT of the which car Harding's seniority terms ion more than an hour, gor lating to atock values Trading dr but the whole market war atimulate Professional opera ues Into new hi labor troubles. early settlement # Immediately conch th agwed during th by the rhe a United States Steel, 101% Ra Republic Stent T3H4, up ty Am %) Mex 175%, wh Aephait 68h. « ker 125%, up i U. B Rubber 6 : Consolidated Gas ? « Anacond 64%, Off My; Southers ath . GRAIN PRICES AT NEW LOW LEVEL CHICAGO, Aug. I2—ANl grain prices closed at a new low price on the Chicago board of trade today Good crop reports, the serious strike situations and heavy receipts caused the drop. Provisions closed irregu- ar, September wheat opened off Yo at $1.04% and closed off We. December Meo BS $1.00% and May cpene oft Ke at cloned off We September oats opened up Ye at off Wo. Decembe off We at 32%e and closed oft Mo, Mar, bE oft % Ie ana a Clitsnas Live Stock Seterday's woo Hloge—Receipts, #,000, ' rows, S13b@ Packing sows, rough, §T@1.60; ign thats riers Receipts, 1,000. Market steady. Chote and prime, $1910.65:; medium and good, $8916; commen, $9. hotee, #3 wre: common te aat; HOD Boe w Lea% Leas Le Ley 4 te tt ett oe ey 20% 20% 2 3 i am 1037 «1868 1078 1986 10.78 7 Nominal oes Nominal 0 .- 96; No. 3 hard, NEW TORK. Avg. 12.—sterling named ston F at F448; france, $0 0817; 90.9612. included N. Y. i, Prime mised. heavies, §7@11.50; pigs, Lamba, $11 Boys! Going to the Picnic? Free Rides For the benefit of small boys tn Burien City and Seahurst, a special street car will be operated between those points and Woodland park next Tuesday, when the Elks stage their annual Big Brother picnic U. K. Swift, of the Swift Lumber Co,, at Burien City, has chartered the car, following a yearly custom. The car will leave Burien City, at the end of the line, at 10:30 a. m., and re- turn at 6 p.m, H. A. Moore to Talk With Railroad Men H. Alvin Moore, progressive repub. lean candidate for congress, will speak Sunday afternoon at the Labor Temple at a meeting of the 16 railway organizations, Moore advocates the election of United States supreme court judges by the people, rather than their ap- pointment by the President “THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE” is the text announced by Fev. A. W. Rarmastead, pastor of the Phin ney Ridge church (Laitheran), for Sunday morning services. No even- ing serviote witl be held. BAN “FRAN NCISCO. ‘ustoms of- 3 |ficers find 116 packages of cocaine and morphine on T. K. K. liner Si- beria Maru. no B. M. Growing Fred—100's ing Mash—100' Wheat-Mined teed, 800 Cocoanut Meal .. Cottonseed Meal , Linseed Ol) Meal |. hoya Bean Meal Alfalfa Meal . Bone Meni Bone—Granuiated eoah—Hardwoed ... Foreign Securities Ase Farvished by er develop first Logan & tt the market bad been in #es- mpletely overshadowed t 410 Becoad Ave, Seattle mia a nomhen S4e, teMt.. 1936. , 1918... | Rosson Sha, Russian 6 ie French ba, 19 | Frenen Frenen Brition a 18 190 |Jepenees iw [Japanese tnd (ye | United Kingdom & 4s, | United Kingdom bie | United Kingdom 6 . ties! 1933 0a seat oe * Liberty Bonds Friday's Sorteo— First 3he.. iret 49 Recond ts First «Me Hecond 440 ‘Third 6% Fourth 4s Vietory Xe ¢ Quotations Logan & Pryee Genend Ave. Geattto kawanna ve LIB hy ee we THE SEATTLE STAR 1180 a om it Liat p. Second ¥ 4:08 p, 11,0 the | asad p. m,, alti: | ain at 6108 Ave Kirkpatrick for Han for couver, wer J ¢ a5 p elsco via | rothy mi Um # Naval Mtation, ley for Ban Fra fund, at 30118 a, om . Alaska ‘Vespa Ketchikan--Aug, Die tr ferson, southbound, at 11:80 a. m, } eee | Montevidte--Awe, 10—-talled, Katan for Beattie Ran PedroAwas, 11 tn Gray from Beattle. for Beattie . i ete Me tr Hob j hehe Minds | Vessels in Other Ports ety West wt ! | ‘Ship News| Tides in Seattle a || SATURDAY BUNDAY ew . AUG, 1 AUG. 48 ex eptanee of President | ying ; me att bd foul play, | Vietory «he, ee) *o Quetettons K. Second Ave, seattia Present valwe oe tertineg sean) Canad’ 09% ote o French trance «+ Delatan frane.. <Mwlan frame. etan tire German mark SHewediah krone * Nei «| Danish krone =) 1 Greek drachma... 3 Public Markets | PIKE PLACE tall 27, pore American cans eager, 4 The Ste § Me 620, Stetl Carnation lor Rerden's milk, ¢ tell cane Ste. 1827, boneieas brisket corned. beet, Te: shoulder lamb te Mh veal chopa, 2 The. the Stall 1819, tender’ eee 2 Me. the; Pret tStl. treeh emeite, t The. the. T.; line cod, 100 MH. freeh selma tall ithe Malle 21-29, | ihe ™ . tomatoes, 5 Tha the: eweet tee don corn, § for the: sweet pears Piel! 59. apricets $1.45 bow) he the, Mm “ The: ontens, 1¢ Me tte Monte raising, Ihe pie The. the. Mtall 19, eocom, he B. | Te; breeme, Ie each. comnen et 16, extra fancy fetes cheese tte ‘ih eream cheese tte ™. Mtell 1, 2 wane Maine corn, the; M. J Th. cntfes, Me B.: prunes, Ite tel 2, lam> chops, 18¢ 1. beef steak, Ife M.. bone. lees brisket corned beet, ite ™ Htail 14. salmon, ¢ Toe. the: silver! 2 Toe. the. Meatl 100, red ne salmon, 86 T.; Pike et. beef stew te ™.: lamb chope, hy Mtaile 107-110, 9 Tha, best but- { te pag Wheateo, Ife; ¢ Me. washing powder, 23« SANITARY Rint! 109. pure American cane ewe The Die, & He Efe) Crretal White son, bere tte m or Horden's mi cach. Masimum coffee 2% -™ tin 1% enape, 2 Me. the; fruit salad. Salle 26-37, mrredded | Wheat or Ce] operative milk erap, 2%. a bree | ling fod, the Stalie €-4, amall pat 2 Gon, Ie; mut mar tail 111. home potato salad, Tee pt T.: amelie, The ihe don nm baked beans, Ife pt ECONOMY Stall 34, pore cane sumer » let news. warine. 2 she 4 the Me, # Tha. Otc. ‘Mtall 22, silver ameits, 1660 t.; | |ehad, i8¢ T. Staite 12-23, pot roast, 166 T.; lamb roast, 100 M.: liver, 2 The, the tall 51, home made sandwich filler, 46 T.; home made mayonnaise, 466 TH. Stall round choesiate, de TM.) Mack pep per, the Th. Mtall 61, best butter, ® sharp cheese tte 1. jaile 87-98 ».| laree 41) plektes, Naptha soap. 246: € 200 m4 hare Pele! mpbell'e soups, te can. Stalls 1-8-9, upper incline, M. J. i cottes, 386 1.; M. J. B. Tree tea, 406 B WESTLAKE Gold Bond four, 91.76 flour, $2. Atalie 16-17 the 2 cane pep ™ and beans, ite: 15-16, pot roast, . 106 . bacon, the T.; corned beet. Yee Mm. Mart} 129, Wisconsin sha is Yakima honey, 5M dines, he, Stall 126 =f! Maid raisins, abe; bee beet, | fhe; the can by 3 box! oda cracks: Bureau of Relatives | The Star invites its readers to use U Keaders who may know the whereabouts | | of persons mentioned in this column ml requested also (to report to The Star, Other newspapers are invited to reproduce auch Items ae will interest their com:nunition . MRS. DANIEL BOAL.—A tele} gram for Mrs, Daniel Boal, 4540 La-| |tona ave,, is being held at the main office of the Western Unioh Tele graph company for want of netael address. hTe message concerns the! death of a relative in Portland HENRY JOUNSON—A telegram for Henry Johnson, carpenter, con cerning the serious illness of his! mother at Wisconsin Rapids, Wis is being held at the main office of the Western Union Telegraph office for want of address, Youth Disappears, Foul Play Feared ‘The disappearance of Charles Lee Montgomery, 17, son of Mrs. C. A Montgomery, 7716 Mary ave, N. W., still remained a mystery police Saturday, who were searching the| entire city for him. He left his home Aug. 7, to take some films to the Swift drug stor to Fourth ave. and Union st. saying that he would call for them in a few minutes. He has not been seen since He left two weeks’ dages due him from his employ J. H. Menden-! hall, who has joined in the search Police fear the boy has met with youae | Vessels in Port at Seattle foo 4 SIN Cove Terminal-—Pier B—fte Bnid- songs 4 8 Co.'® Termina)—Motorship H “4 t Terminal-Destroyers 820, A Trunk Pacific Terminal—@tr Bpo- 20 eta} A Missing ig \Rancher Sued for |\Candidates Will r Pe-Destrovers B21, 221, 854. Pier itr Apex ler b—wtr Latouche f Tate Adm Kebree, otr Harold Detiar, Union Pacific Terminal—#tr Hattie Luck- Dunkers—Lightenip f& Bhipping Hoard Moorings—#tre Cross Keys, Delight, S)verade, Labet- co, Fidritge, Weet Cahokia, leontumm, |fininh their vooational work within | PRIZE. WINNING PICTURE Shepherd and sheep. Entered in the Star Kodak contest by G. Shervem, 1922 46th st. Shervem won first prize. Winners Kodak contest are as follows: , $15, G, Bhervem, 1922 N, 46th camera, | prin at; necond jued at $13.60, from the Anderson |ing at the Anderson Bupply Co. Supply Co, of The prize, Premo Mra, © C. Hun Pirst 100 EK. 424; third prixe, $10, Anna Marcus, p10 ON, Ton ft fourth Bh bas WILL HELP VETS Forest Stills Are TO SECURE JOBS Wrecked by Owners Anaco Local Bureau to Begin Big Campaign A Aug. 21 For the purpose . ot securing MTom Barker and three other Repub ployment for dinabled war veterans | jo have been rehabilitated voca a campaign will be conduct | who tlonally, ed thruout the Northwest August 21 to 26 by the United States veterans’ bureau, according to A. BE. MeCabe, |fietuls here Thurrday district head of the newly organized! employment pect of the bureau. More than 900 veterans of Washing: ton, pleted their training courses and rev: eral hundred more are scheduled to Anna &. Mores, Weat Hartiand, Wel- the next two or three months, he Hngterd. Connecticut Myreet Terminal—ttr Vaide str Knoavitle City | antic Rtreet Terminal-—tr Steel Voy- i i * Ch Dorn. Mtr MF, Alexander, U. & Dredging Co—ttr Aries Hhipyard— Stream—U. & ” + & Merer, enipe Vestal, Mappa tannoek, Heoy No. 5—Partriage-16 Winslow Marine th iway—fitr Pacificn, aty Griffau, sehr rome, bark Bet- | fest, bktn Husesit Havietde, bi Wm. Nottingham, bktn Alicia Mi side, bares Coquitian City BANK CLEARINGS — | Seattle / Clearings .... .... .$5,164,063.47 | hes 1,510,502.89 } Portland 1} | Clearines > 6,708,268.01 | | | Balances ..... ...+. 807,018.84 | } vr i a transactions NICHOLS. SEEKS, SENATOR'S TOGA Father of Good Roads will, Open Campaign | that former State Senator Ralph D. Nichols would run for his former oft was made Sat urday, Nichole filed his candidacy, subject to the republican eR election, September 32 hols, father of, the state good| system, the direct primary and | the Duwamish waterway system, waa |formerly state senator from the Stat | dintriet, serving 12 years, from 1906 | to 1918 continuously While in the legisiature he was known as the leader of the progress ive forces, He war president of the senate in 1917 and chairman of the good roads committee from 1913 to Announcement anid Nichols, “that there is much construtive work to do jin equalizing and reducing the tax burden, im further development of 1 in aiding the water resources the fystem a ad pment of the the state I believe in the utilization of the water power, and that cities lowed to dispose of sur: | muntet should be 4 ater power to outside so goes without mying that | 4 to the poll tax.” with his family He has a wife oe Iam oy ave. § three children = Hold Mother of 6 on Liquor Charge Mrs, Stella Miller, mother of six |amall children, whs held Saturday by Sheriff Matt Starwich on liquor charges. Mrs. Miller was arrested at her| home tn Allentown, near Duwam. ish, Friday night, where deputy Jeheriffs found a quart of moon shine and a sack of beer Mrs, Miller, when arrested, was | on bail awaiting trial on a similar! charge | Neglect of Blaze Recause, they allege, Thomas ley, Auburn rancher, let a brush fire get beyond his ¢ July 2, Angie Norwood wood are seeking court action to collect ages from Finley The Norwood's home stroyed by the fire, they ntrol on nd Alfred thru «upertor $1,000 dam was de. claim. Speak at Picnics Candidates for public office will speak Sunday at two picnics. | At Redondo beach a basket plenic has been arranged by the German. Bwiags confederation. The Italian Commercial Club haa | announced a plenic to be held at Peo. ple's park, Renton junction, WINLOCK, Wash, — Contract made to ship eggs to Honolulu, janw fer | stated, “Thene fellows who could not carry on their prewar vocations because of war injuries surely deserve con- sideration in the matter of employ: | ment.” said MeCabe, jstrugsied for months and in many “They have jeases years to master a new occupy thon. However, we are not asking employers to hire theee veterans for sentimental workers, workers, tradesmen or ‘The veterans’ reasons but rather be- caune they are now capable office | industrial bureau man will hold down the job he ts [recommended for.” Employers are urged | jtouch with one of the branch offices of the veterans’ bureau located to get in in |Reattle, Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, | Noise and Poentello during “Veter- Employment | week.” _ College Is to *| Hold Its First College _ Commencement | The Northwest of Op-| tometry, said to be the first school Dr, 1, A. Pack roisen Arcade 15, Mayor the exerc! The cot organized Dr, He Fach, wh president Brown witl of ita kind in the! wilt Star Wayfarer | camera, valued at $7.50, from Ander. Oregon and Idaho have com-| | wouches that the rehabilitated service | , Mra. O. R. Boyd, Harriet Alma Pi son Supply Co. John W. Veitch, Mra. G. HM. Fordston, L. 6. Rainier Grand hotel; fifth prize, rt, Gertrude Emily Faulknor, T. J, Nanearrow, 1100 EB. Pike; sixth Slater, Mra. Lola Doyle, F prize, order for $4 worth of enlarg-jert Goody, Mra. L. M, Jerome, 1 Noy Ralston, Mrs, Fred Hall, Will | Prizes of $1.00 each for the follow-|iam MeCarthy, Floyd Appleton, Vrank Marks, Dorothy Canfield, 1. G. Lyons and T. Tamur, ing Ciyde Matthews, | Metvin Larson, A bottle of liquor, under normal conditions in Ferry county as easy of purchase-as « bottle of ginger pop, ix to be had not at all, and the gen-| eral topic of conversation—boore—is taboo in polite circles of the north BPOKANE, Aug. 12.—A feverish! activity among the moonshiners and bootieggers in Ferry county follows jin the wake of the arrest of Sheriff men and the hunt for Clyne |» a j | YMOND in Fire destroys | stock Mact olenan muse ck > reat \| AUTO to PORTL FARE $5.50 ® =s 33 e2Fs y will 5 MODERNE: DENTIST DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. 106 Columbia St. For more than 20 years SEATTLE’S LEADING ern county. Roy ©. 1 rector; William Whitney, Lidgerwood, all charged with being | part of @ liquor-running organization on the Canadian border, according to reports received by federal of- jand N. H. MeClure, agent jot the prohibition forces The reports state that a large per- | ean at Republic, centage of the considerayle number of moonshine plants located in the wooded dixtricts in the northern part of the state are either dismantled or in the course of dismantling and that the oder of mpilied mash mingles with the scent of the spruce and pine. SHERIFF 18 UNDER BOND Sheriff Barker is out w dence in connection with the liquor. running ring or aiding in the hunt | Barker, for Lidgerwood, have come acrom | «: have given bond surrounding Republic, all of which | have been salvaged as far ax pont: | ble and abandoned, In many casen| dumped into the forest aisles for the j that he will be picked up delectation of the squirrels and other | Natural denizens, } Booze Car Driver Flees From Wreck Fate, in the form of an auto colll- sion, prevented parched Seattle citi. zens—a few of them—from matiafy. ing their thirst, police belleve Satur day. As « result, the coppers were jmained in city hospital Ned after colliding with a tax! at | crushed Mase, was under 10th ave, and Union #t firet) o mM e Ncement at the Masonic Club ball, bufiding. Tuesday, August ats Rawin J. open pm. inen, lege was about two yrars ago by nary A 0 is now ot the institution. Russ Authority on | Flying Visits Here Col. Pavel Alexandrovich Samoliv, Russia's leading authority on aecro- naytics, wag a Seattle visitor Satur day Col, Samoliy, who speaks no Eng lish, is on a tour of the United States, to study American airplane construction. ‘The colonel was an » during the world war, winning seven decorations and flying over all Teas Russian fronts. Attorney Absolved of Larceny Charge Charges of grand larceny against David ney, tion R | Spencer Gray, / sald the accounts by |Justed to the satisfaction of all con- | Gray age in handled cerned. Mitchell, Seatt the prosecuting that Mitchell had le attor have been dismixsed upon mo- witness, another attorney an alleged short.) of an entate been ad | Battleship Texas’ Crew First in Race} ‘The crew from th took first place in a amall boat race lott bay Friday, resulted staged on 1 The while the Ne the dinghy event, ARERDEEN Delly Sheriff J Jim 8. H States ave. 8. A. iM, land, Cal, whaleboat | first honors for the Oklahoma's crew, York's huskies copped sion certificate, No. ing held for its owner The certificate is made out to cavalry, race Butlding MR. HILL! THIS MAY BE YOUR PROPERTY! 1 by mistake to c i, private, Ninth at 414 Hill, an original pen 1181230, In be. in to Depu United Sixth Deputy Sheriff Hill will hold it for a few days, and if unclaimed will mail it to the return address, 1926 Chestnut st., Oak lrangements being made | battleship Texas | cont | Nor | $40,000 to be erected by Star Trans: | Co. straw wrappers were all that reward. od the biuecoste when they investi. mated the wreck. It is belfeved that truck, Bannerman’s car le, state prohibition dl- visor to the prohibition department, but will probably |pert in extracting teeth without return to Spokane tonight. of $2,500. Guy Dungan, clerk, alleged by the federal authori- ties to have been closely allied with Deputy Sgerriff Lidgerwood, now be- FIND 12 Ing nought, In nefarious activities in STILLS connection with Mquor run: Government officers, lingering In|liberty under bond of 35, the hope of picking up new evi /Dick Cook and Roy Powers, other two men arrested with Sheriff ch for appearance before a federal & dozen or more stilis in the woods | grand jury here In September, No trace of Lidgerwood has yet \neen found, reports received by the United States district attorney's of- large quantities of mash have been fice here indicate, but it in believed the United States or Canadian au- thorities within a short time. Grocer Is Crushed in Auto Collision; S. Masna, 63, of 2007 Main et., re- with severe internal injuries, from | which he may recover, while D. A./ checking up on an auto whose driver | Bannerman, whose car struck and . Friday night. | a charge of driving while drunk. The A strong odor of whisky and a few | accident occurred Friday afternoon, at Third ave, and James st., as Mas- sa was unloading groceries from his DENTIST In making high class, modern work, artificial teeth, bridg gold and porcelain crowns, go cement or alloy fillings, also legal ad-) in charge here, are Chloroform and gas are unnecs for painless extraction of teeth , nder bona, DF. Brown’s Dental Cli a bank| ning, ts at 000, while the of $2,500 by either Saturday) arrest on} ‘rashed in- the car was used tn running whisky | to the rear end of the truck, pinning | ____ Ip besreas againat it. \Second Expedition ee Going to Oil oe | A second oil drilling expedition wiit| leave Seattle August 18 for South. | western Alaska, according to ar: thru the | few weeks, Alaska Steamship company Friday night, when a trio Like the first, this is a Standard! OW company project, and will work | Graham in his im the Cold Bay district. uto. they demanded the right his car, Lon A —Ban Pedro sub- | warrant, marine base not to be transferred to San Diego. and when they | produce one, yelled for poll Trio of Fake Cops Routed by Motorist Fake policemen and deputy sher- iffs, operating in Seattle for the past recetved reinforcementa posing as policemen, stopped George Flashing vom Graham asked to ere thetr | ul = ae TEET FE: EXTRACTION # °° FREE DAILY of youths, y OnIoO 3009 i.5 Our whalebone rubber, which not cover the roof of the to search | fe failed to lice. They ; FEELING SECURE OWLEDGE that you have money in the Savings Department of the Dexter Horton National, ready for emergencies, will give you a feeling of secur- ity. Deposit your surplus funds regularly. Savings Department Open Saturday evenings 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE exter Horton ational Bank lyou have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set of | Gum Lyke Rubber, a per production of the human gum, te $10.6 teeth. ..... GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK. Most of our present patro ‘recommended by our early mers, whose work is still givin natisfaction. All work guaranteed for 15 Examinations free. “OHIO CUT RATE DENTIST Established 20 Years ‘2nd Ave. and University } Open 9 to 6 Daily—9 to 12 § | EY EY EY EY Ea Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR —— Leaye Sea! “30 ~ 715 - “900 - ‘oan "Tigo a IMS = B13 - 5:18 D. Except Sunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Bo. From Seale to Bremerton, on Saturday toric casi From Bremerton to Searle vege Saturday and Sunday 41030 p tle y AUTOMOBILE FERRY Conhecting with Olympis way — the short route to Hood nal and Olympic Peninsula point Searle Dai mitted in Navy Yard at 1&3 pom | Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE = Dock CEL EL EET EE