The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 14

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PAGE 14 ALL SECTIONS ‘eri we OF MART BUSY = News - ; THURSDAY Supply Causes Prices to} meth." Weaken Second Low ride losale frutt||qir p.m, 6s tt ons of the wh market ¥ active || Second High Tide | + » eve A welleupplied market |) mm, 104 t CRD several commodities: to} + id 4 Weaken in prices | Weather Bias Report i Bome houses red cantaloupes TATOOSH IBLAND, Avg. t Mt ss &t from $1.50 to the market, ar; wind southenst, 20 tes of ¥ ment of fancy Elberta peaches ar o:.8/8 market and sold at gel Vessels in Port at Seattle J ere able sixes. en Fen vo Tertiial—Pler A—etr Prost the local market ter re : "4 @f either commodity » ab Terminel--U. &.G G. One Local Markets G 0, Kldrites, West Mores, West Hartinnd, Wal i) Co's Dock-—Str Northwest Stacy Btreet Terminal—U, & C. & Bure Golden Bar Cacumbers Local. per q & Dredging Co. —ate Warehouse dares Coquitlam City POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Whotesale Dealers reseed, per Mb eawed, heavy 1.80 Terkere 20) Standard crate Hi Gema, crate Per %. Ground, peach dox Per ‘ Dromedary, 34-pkg, bor cS . " Medium to chotee Commen to good Rest cows and heifers Medium to eholee 12 18@13.95 1 T6@ 12 be atian ; ‘ Wanatches, per crate. 1.8! gr te = per ae it08 Whent—Fecleaned feed, 12 | Ali-Grate Chop- eed "DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Lecal creamery, cubes Wheat—Mixed tend, 49's Cocoanut Meal SU Siesetetsct sss 8@ i triplets . POULTRY AND MEATS : bg ee Mea it herepe Eastern Decke—tive, 0 mr 5 vemegee le 1 | shett—Enstern oyster Eve, young. pert. 19 |) Weatern oyser 2 Beach fi May—Aital ive. : BANK CLEARINGS Geese Dremeed. per ™. .. vee ait 2 role fat. old, per ™ fat. young, per is Seattle eicinn | Hairee—2\5 Tos. and up. 12 | Clearings $5,299,442.90 ; 7 | Balances . : 7 Miners -Poncy 3p, 4-10 we a0 Sock 1,000,881.4 Live, young. 12-15 Ths. 26 x ‘ortland Reestere—Oid. live, per ..-... 19 | | Clearingn y 5.727,148.00 me al aaih t4| | Balances 949,634.00 Heavy, fancy Sane “4 Tacoma eal Total transactions .. 2,378,000.00 Fancy. tient i s0@ athe UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN WANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS: Engine House Laborers. .38 cents per hour Machinists .70 cents per hour Boilermakers .. ..71 cents per hour Blacksmiths .... 70 cents per hour Sheet Metal and other workers in this line... .70 cents per hour Freight car repairers... .63 cents per hour Car inspectors, 63 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts. . .47 cents per hour These men are wanted to take the place of men who are striking against the decision of the United States Railroad Lapor Board, and their status, and FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED. STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY RIGHTS, REGARDLESS OF ANY STRIKE Apply W. H. OLIN or Oregon-Washington Station W. L. MILLER Seattle, Wash. 736 Central Building ; ‘ Seattle, Wash. Ala tar ogee igi 43. W. FOSTER . 609 Tacoma Building Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. ‘THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Stocks Move Ahead | | Quietly on Street, review WALL ly ahead during the early NEW YORK, Aug tradin he New ¥ ne created « continued in ite # Petroleum 14% e 02K, up be RISE SHARPLY == Allie « “ne us ee ae its (ate 4% 14% sem | a“ % tee Mino tive, 119% 118 “ % ay 4h 19% bs 1 ie 1% es TY unchanged at 7 Chicago Board of Trade cree Thursday's Quotations on 143% rTM « nw 36% rr 7% a | 1% 1% a.) " Nominal om! Nominal ee * ‘ 44%) en % 2 red, $1.03; No. 8 red, B10) No, % ard, 1.08% 1 Chicago Live Stock |» Thursdays, Quotations met 180 the to cro ite Pac, Gas & Kier Pan-Amer, Petrolour ow Ploree- Arrow Preres Ont eu 8% rs | a8 | oe 136 set +8 3 AY “ 10% 19% common, 14 49.280 16.46 | lenis 108 6@ 190.48 aet reo ‘a me Nea —Recetpte, Foreign Securities Wednesday + Quotations Furnished by Log #10 Becond Are, Heattle rar 1) : | San Francisco Produce ; “* Quotations hd bj prime firsts, s% Bd Migs 4 1 asiesy. 800° ch HH Hy is HH N. Y. Sugar and Coffve i bane mig Quectations 1 Seo Kew, 0 «er : 7? Rilo epet. PN Give Ih; No. H isnonene te iar henge tw is SHOPM WANTE BY THE Oregon Short Line RAILROAD COMPANY Boilermakers, Machinists, Blacksmiths, Car Repairers and Car Inspectors. For Employment at NAMPA, Idaho GLEN POCAT FERRY, Idaho LLO, Idaho MONTPELIER, Idaho SALT LAKE CITY, Utah At wages and under conditions established by the United States Railroad Labor Board. A strike now exists at these points, Free transportation and expenses paid to place of employment, also steady employment guaranteed and seniority rights protected for qualified men regardless any strike settlement. APPLY TO W. H, OLIN or Oregon Washington Station YL, MILLER atte, Wash WILLIAM CARRUTHERS 106 South 10th St., Looms 609 Tacoma Bldg., atoll | a Daker, James rr. 40» mi Vital Statistics BIRTHS | Nirths tr their households are re-| ted by the fol iw Beattle men: | Wolfs, William, 6809 Roxbury boy Arthir A. 1916 30. 65th at, boy. | s12% & ave Henry nt, boy. rd ave HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL CARS QUALITY MERCHANDISE ONLY. Practically every nationally known trade-marked accessory recognized throughout the country as being the t will be found at Western Auto, LARGE, COMPLE STOCK insures you of finding at all times just t article you need. LOW PRICES AND MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE, The buying power of 60 stores enables you to buy goods at a saving of 20% to 40%. And remember, our money- veuk guarantee protects you always. Westlake Store Open Until 9 P. M. Saturdays ar, Migh Mh, 281 #103 Bixth ave. N. | . 143 W, 79th] y Station, girl | $ Juckson #t Kaganojo, 4086 98th ave onaburo, 314 Fifth ave, &, boy. 40th b i} 4, Helemon, Port Ange Landet, Joseph Meyer, 10 ree, 2144 Walnut ave James Henry, 4118 44th ave boy Kugens, 9410 Beane iv oyd Perry, 216% Sixth ave Nu wit MeLean, Andrew, 1722 14th ave., boy Nelson, Bert O. Maller Lake, girl Dowel, Merbert, 2114 B. Union at MARRIAGE LICENSES | Hotspot Manifolds | Float-a-Ford Shock Absorbers | A NEW TOP FOR $6.40 . py Sav | FOR FORDS oo mln 4 ree le, It. Ya deore rt, Mary Millen, Yak Legal h, Hiram J, Vancouver ..Legal ster, Lila May, Bremerton .. Legal MeMahon, Thomas Ff, Seattle. Legal King, Mary K., Beattio Lewal Crinman, Howard A. Winona. . Legal Amith, Florence M., Seattle Legal Rorensen, Rigurd E., Beattle 2 Black, Margaret B, Beattle Campbell, Lawrence A. Heattle White, 1 ik. Beattie Bradiey, 3 rt Dunean, He attie Heckwirth, I Hortense, Seattle Jones, Wil Bh, Beattie Muber, Ve Heattle Hoel, Bjarne &, Seattle Ness, Hjordis C, Seattle C., Endicott Beattie Whitehatr, John V.. Yakima Allen, Margaret, New York Tacoma Evans, Nola, Tacoma Pound, Bugene Hodges, Jack sonvilie, Fhe Byers, Kathryn, Beattio wood, Donsid Perkins, Special BATTERY HYDROMETERS ONLY 49c Remember —Wertern has better tires for less money than any other store in town. Vera Marie Moward, * Leogal Tuckey, John W., Beattie Legal Heyrer, Mary Elizabeth, Seattle Legal | DEATHS Devise Phoebe, 16 years. Tontch, Marie. 68 y Cudleford. Florence A Btalh Btettiatius, Arthur, 61 yea: THROUGHOUT THE WEST 2041 WESTLAKE AVENUE 812 EAST PIKE STREET AAR ORO oe AMOY.—Typhoon of Aug. 2 said |to have resulted in total death toll} of 60,000 and property damage ad tnany millions Se GEELEEEEEEEEEEESS | Boys ~ Girls| Hurry and Get Ten New Subscriptions to THE STAR and Win a DAN PATCH OASTER WAGON WITHOUT A CENT OF COST! Disc Wheels, Rubber Tires, Roller Bearings, Roller Brake, Low Slung, Better Built > Hundreds of Boys and Girls Have Won Wagons a cegey 33 in a Few Minutes of Their Spare Time 8 Soee ese FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS Here {s your opportunity to secure one of these Almost everyone likes a boy or girl who ts trying brand-new Coaster Wagons without one cent of to get ahead. They will like you for your enter- expense, prise and gladly subacribe to The Star. ‘All you have to do {s to get ten (10) new sub BE THE FIRST TO WIN ONE OF THESE scribers for The Seattle Star. 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