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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMB ~. BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building ,°, FALL LUMBER SOUTH ENDERS Puyallup Fair to Have TO GIVE DINNER State College Exhibit ToWatevn Deuen’ Booths Will Cover Wide Variety of Agricultural Subjects The Indu South End will give a “get-tog Hooster dinner in the 1. ©. Sw ‘ n fe ‘ to " he * Building restaurant We eve. We gton |for handling their « nd th BE ming at 6 o'clock \ a xt Different { The subject he din “ “ prepared | honey are shown, which will answe Will be dealt with in short speeches, |bY th xt ' viee of the |the question n-honey be adult ig the development of the State ¢ of Washington. All/erated in the comb Waterway system t ne t t n exhibition | ‘The a exhibit will be of inter trict, and its ation to Seatth t t t both the dairyman and th grewth and prosperity i consume milk. The exhibit Mayor Brown will rthern Pacific, O. | show the difference between a invited guests Northern cow and an average cow, and figur Hives in congress. fi ral a are cc the difference in costa of f the United States District E play t will be worked out Office, newspaper editors a oa Housewives have not been negl t A oth has been prepared b dishers, members of th fl, board of county comm ers, port commi. mn, Duwamis many as may be a ’ gement spe ist, and Mins B. Bel Miss Minerva Lawrence, home man Waterway commission, board of pu wh rua jome | Alger has prepared @ special booth He works and other officials, of? and appt m the |for the woman wh own © ficers of the Chamber of maT farm ft b . F Abd members of this association een boot n drain ken raiser will find that it © “The industrial and commercis! | isea * farm mya ts 29 ts f hen laying 120 Hrowth of Seattle depends largely |home manageme . omnes r to produ Upon proper development of t iB, pou 1 fey ® . * hen layin x South End waterway system 1/38 Colleg will y a dozen ex 19% John B. Shorett etary of t A featu drainage exhibit | cents, and a hen laying 240 ¢ will Hasoclation, and bo-operitic ¢ ail ® farm lands | 5 a dozen for 15 cents, Charts loca) influences the al gov . ¢ dra w what months each of the three @rrment is necessary to bring that )ing. A crea’ in | he ald the om exes and what Bbout. We hope a large number | Washingt aining accord: | m they laid the least will attend ‘this dinner to figures extension the people of the at frainage specialist. Many home-| the size of the State college of Wash colored photograph mong the exhibits, t ls. | gether with an information optradicts Claim — st", ‘evs, mo be seen whieh naton a ‘of Montana Millers *"" and runn n potato growers rained | Fr W. Kebrti, of the extensio | Testimony of O. D. Fish n tatogs a year ice, will be in full char = a Wadicting that of Montana millers ‘ " exhibit. this ar. Oth ecia list S Riven previously, clomd the wheat Hate hearing Monday held by the Beinterstate commerce commission in The Chamber of Commerce. Mon ne commis re p tana millers had contended that 2 ae Hc at the Weatern Washington fatr Beattie millers took advantage the rate differential on Montan Wheat for flour export in order py Woost tinir domestic trade. Fisher =: ==. SEES IMPROVING REALTORS PLAN macrsccocc: BUSINESS TREND PROSPERITY DAY fon wheat, was “policed” effectively, @nd that, in his mill, it was not | Used for domestic trade when pur- Recovery of German Credit|Meeting Will Include Many Die was necesary for local mite ts| May Proceed Rapildy of City’s Leaders I Secure hart wheat in order to com veal r from disease. | will be charge to help in dem invasion of | stra the many farm and uggestions to t wil seen en to the pub Bopere with flour millers of th world. Moody's Weekly | view of Finan-| Eatate associa ¢, | tion will 2 in ite current | Ikram” at their meeting PRailroads Planning (3.70 cicaioas oc turpean|tn tel etc Big Rail Purchases »:0: rus will be prewnt, an NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—I1 is|the < from to} the But Tearned that the ing railroads | day ponding to Franico-Ger-| nish music. All the bank president Are negotiating for 100,000 tons of | man developments in the elty and the president c P falls at $43 a ton, that price to) “The = Prevail during 1924. is pointed in @ut that the roads took 22 per cent| cause their expenses were thoroly | papers. Of the steel manufactured last year, | det’ nd partly bec of the| Short addres and that for the current year they large current output of bituminous.) be made by Sherman Rogers, in: rill take even more by the time, Production during the final quarter|trial editor of the Outlook m. BN their orders are placed promises to con! zine and ¢ Fe vy indu 1 exch: r Hotel orchestra will fur oft coal railroads are mak-| Chamber of Commerce have been in nt earnings, partly be-| Vited as well as the heads of new duled to nue large, owing t ——— | the program n arrang = of Frank M. Nelson rial consumption of coal which always occurs during the | SY @ committee ° . tae vaeuda }B. Poor From epee encteriane & Co.] | ceeds the actual of last year i 300,-/ TER — 900,000 pounds, and this, if realized, | f Cohan should help the t | ad acco manufac: || | Twenty industrial stocks average | tyring companies, The chief ex-| Ship News p88.54, an increase of 47; 20 rails penses of the latter are for raw to. ae ‘ Tides in Seattle Paverage 73.87, an increase of .39 bacco; and Total wealth of United States eans a large crop usually; | oof margin of profit | estimated TURSDAY WEDN ES t at’ $300,000,000,000, an “How long it muy take Germany|| — SKER. 3 Sur. of @ per cent since {and other continental powers to re-|| Fit High Tide . a 10.3 ft sah establish their credit is now a very ae Bearing on New England railroad | practical question, As to precedent, || tn ior ong femeclation began before com-| krance in 1817 borrowed like a bank.|| Second Aecond High Tide ¢ commission at Boston yester 6:08 p. m.. 11.0 tt m., 10.8 Tupt on # 9.52 basis, but in 1823 por. || "i000, tn Fie i | 803) pm ede rowed on a 6.58 basis, and in 1830%n || y1e01 p.m. 22 fel atsss pom, Le ft a 3.92 basis. Even in Great Britain vil sokt Ay the prevailing price of capital in 1830] Wy, ‘ op : eather Bureau Report jwaa about 3.90 per cent. Restorayon| Tyrnomit 1MLAND, det thee kM of German credit may proceed more Barometer risin Bee 1-295,000 barrels of crude) isi, than did that of France a nagper tire om Skelly Oil Co. @atary n hour | Marmon prices have been cut $400 | “UY a8 Jolt tanker, at 6:10 on all models. Interest rates are rising but little (we-mast steamer, yel Placi ‘ with the beginnings of the autumn |taick bands. at § « the ete Bregsepetd ‘a jtrade, and this ought to forecast a Sarah Mack a fers into Interstate commerce, |C™fortable money market this fall, | "font AN AM tinder control of the Interstate | °@#Y money during the first half of | Arrived, sir Port ‘Angeles towing bktn Commerce commission, is the | "°xt tag and eee seer! for com. | T° Emigh, during, i | mercial paper. jond yields usually | ‘ the eee sicies Gaal oooainse- lfollow the trend of commercial | Arrivals and Departures Westinghouse Electric is declared | Te = Mt E186 ALcERS ote bangaaten front o have orders booked that will keep LEA MARKET | York via Philadelphia, Balboa, Lox An operating at capacity until next D eles and fan Franel 0, at 4a, m. Sept 4—Atr Silverado from Low Angelen via | August or September, and General | Man Prancieco, at 4:43 pom: str West Blectric is in. similar position. HER |ektae: trees ean Wraselecd via Grave Some Harbor, at p.m; motorship Ormi etre renlons at stock EW YORK, Sept. 25.—The | dale from Mobile vin New Orleans, Bal brokers carried in week-end news g and Los Angel and Ban F cleeo, at leaned toward the belief that the ne cat MRIS SONS AL m.; str Cross Keys from Sh D majority of standard stocks are | Pfs# in its current issue nays Mer some City Eat delting below their. intrinsic The non-ferrous metal markets value. “g have had an unsatisfactory week so & tare Plans for conversion of the Amer- 7 m opper and zine prices are) ¢., Portiar "jean Cotton Oil into the Gold Dust ned. Copper prices dropped | geles'and Halbon 9 Seg 4, |t9 new lows for the year, and zinc | \dmiral 1 Gorporation have been completed. | (7 Mer Owe OO te the at via ‘Tacoma, Everett and Bellingham Holders of American Cotton 101,986 |'* % ; eae ne 0 fe motes | of at 4:45 p, m.; atr Commerctal Apirit for & preferred stock |€00d buying from the galvanizing |New York via Tacoma, Bellingham, San Re cumending preterred stock | i gustry ' Francisco, Lox Angeles, Balboa and ill “receive one share Gold Dust |e varket iw strong, and| Philadelphia, at 5:20 a, m.; ar Admiral ¢ommon stock for each share Cot- : c strong, Great Britain last week ex- ported 1,129,465 pounds gold to _ the United States. Standard Oil of New Jersey has wind east Passed out. a with tw A two-mant at 6:20 « a Engine Rodman for Southeastern Alaska, at 9 p. n for 1 7 sales of that metal continue to be|m: str Weet Kat coma, at 7 ton referred, and holders of |“ my ate We Bee one 202,371 outstanding com. | ™4de in large volume. The London | p. m.; ate Gritfdu for Taeoma, at & p.m ‘eclined almost daily in {Hr, West Henshaw for Bellingham, At ton will receive one share Gold | ™4rket has declined almost daily tm | rianignt hat common for six shares Cotton |these metals, #0 that the declines in| Oil common. this market may be partly attributed | Alaska Vessels |to the weaker positions abroad Pein AY, a doubtless at the root of the whole | Ketonikan-—-Aept, 24—-Halled, str Alns- matter. ka, northbound, at #:3 Cordova—Sept. 24 str North: J. J. Underwood, the washing} M[A NY BANKERS| Jenaaiiobktivehielnaliog/| be ‘princes | ton representative of the Alice, southbound, at 6:20 a, m, Chamber of Commerce, and Miss JOIN INSTITUTE) ‘4 fvian Burkhart, will be’ the | Mpeakers at the meeting of the| After closing a successful member-| Ji Gove Terminal--Pler 40 -#ir Katt nis club Wednesday noon at ship drive, the Seattle chapter of the | yu" sara Hotel Gowman. American Institute of Banking will| Pier 14—str Protestiaus, cE a begin the 1924-1924 season with the| Bier [1b str Oweme, [largest membership in its histo! --Motorahip Anvil |A total of 615 members was an 6—Atr Silverado. nounced Monday, and it was stated A ytd bpdibt ba 4 |that prospective new membera may | OVERISSUE bring the total to 650, nearly double | When a corporation ha» is:ued the membership of four yeurs ago. fore of a security than it is legally | it is alo stated that a greater |! fitted to, the excess constitutes Vessels in Port at Seattle uB tr Edyar Luckenbach A—Str Admiral Watson. cific Const Coal Bunkers—U. 8, la 8 Mwiftwure, U, B.C. G, Snohomial entage than usual are taking the| connecticut Street Terminal—str Stoel lonal course conducted by the| Ake, str Ormidate, | nlc Street [institute, ‘Thix Is largely due to the | 4UAne Ste fact that the course this year {| stney street {such as to appeal to the older mem-| Hanford #t bers of the banking fraternity, and| 4 "Kt" JD. F al—8tr Floridian Terminal—Mtr Willsolo, ors ‘Terminal—str Latouche Dook & Warehouse Co | REPRESENTATIVE TO | CONSTANTINOPLE IS Mpokane t jit is stated that many brink officinis | Hast Waterw COMING TO SEATTLE || '¥¢ reststerea for the course, noni Dry burkas"atr Went Himrod, ate JULIAN GILLESPIE, Ameri. punet Bridge i &. Dredging Co can trade commisioner trom || Reduce Rates on Geen ee Constantinople, will be u visitor tit Seattle on Ovtober 20 and 31. Tnquiries from this distant port are constantly coming to Seattle markets for flour and other Northwest products, iMegple will try to smooth our some dif: ficuities now encountered in shipping. nal Company-Motorabip Lib: | Northwest Lumber |" scie""! | Reduced ratey on lumber products |W git Seatte Remain Btaslon Basle jto California pointy will become ef-| ieffernan's Dry Dock—Str Rainier, fective October 21, it was announced Han: ant |Monday by B. C, Taylor, Scuttle Mkt bb Se Rte general agent of the Southern Pa cific lines, The reduetion includ shingles, poles, piling, soft lumber and be Witelow) Marine Tt Hohe Hetay Taws, wchr Spokane, sehr Camuno, wohe Kruse, Warge Coquitlam City 4 “hoo! rn, south via Pt, Althorp, at 9:30) Torminal—Htr Steel Bea.) New York Stock Ma nr ak ek Mo GRAIN MARKET = CLOSES HIGHER rket ‘Mer If You | SIATH ARTIC nory Pays Dividends N BUSINESS EFFICIENCY earn to Use It Properly BY H. E. RUSSELL MP Me A MORY IF DRTANT v BUYING B EGINS Buying From Hand to Mouth Is Being Aban doned Pentel bape ek ; Tl tr ao aa @ goed mped. Ia it Pa Parker,| must th m. Van at : hs buying. | Parkin You can't be-| ¢ 1 f reg oh ‘ t | Winnipew ar : } PAY CLOSE 1 twol” seats ; Amer ‘ . rn ad / ATTENTION m th i . beir t An ‘ y to p ' thoug perhar ‘on “market At “wt bat! wy r 2. 4s first hea th i . ie . " . és . th i mbe he a ‘ ‘ : “ Pea at aie Pe ye r bedy is keeping a 1 " i Chicago Board of Trade In the last article of this jout for bargain lumber with the Heth, mee peer doa: 3 oe geld raga ° series, Mr. Russell will tell how |revult that such ts “being pi Duraa fire, “AT “ OT 11.60% 81.02% $L00% 81.00% a good business tip may come |UP immediately it ix found Butt “ 7 " ‘4 e104 it of w clear sky—or a Douglas fir mills pay little r Callahan Sine & 1 ‘4s ie . . +3 for that matter n to the ruil market and co te ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . for it tomorrow. siderable ity is generally ex cM a ibe rq 4 " perienced in placing orders on the f y . . . . West coast abundance of Sil 3 : SEATTLE MARKETS |x, ty Motors ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ oN som 4 amounted to as much as 47 p moe A ‘ ‘ ‘ ¢ 8 nt of and the big ose a NW £ ue 6 VEGETABLES Wethers b.tow 6.60 | demand cuttings keeps Kha ‘ “4 Frices Pald Wholesale Desters Ewes 1.66@ 6.60\the market very strong. Another ¢ Der cent p ’ | s given are thes to re FLOUR AND SUGAK factor jg the prospect for heavy nH * Lith inc ; " i a thnes Wholesale Prices Japanese Coea Cola ‘ shh 4 prices to prod Vlour ai blends - 00 | Unc what and when pace . \e 1 approx! I per owt ‘ a ¢ the mills to exer- i fis 2 . ; HAY, GRAIN AND F cise the stri caution in com : ‘ nine, @ 04 | Alfalfa May—Firet grade 0.00| mitting themselves at this time, . 5 | Gorm and much of the stock formerly i cr . available to the domestic t has e 1 deel Barley my ily withdrawn under Cane Sun . : see . ns to exporters, Prices on “4 . : ‘. H about $2 above tho : . “ Rete. “open 8 or $4.20 | ter; thos common are about $1 Ny ; Ka Ae tud bebe 2 in Chop—s0's 45.00 er, and timbers are up $2. Kaw X ‘ ‘ ‘ £& dite 6% ee ae Chick Verd—\ 60.090) Hardwood manufacturers continue EC Me feat earg Getic mete Hired bs a slowly but steadily ; ; Hi ae 690) | ax Mash. . 49.00 |broadening demand for their prod- 7 144 ; Cash Wheat thnchoe ¢ kerateh Peed-—i00's Automobile and motor truck w « ® Cocoanut Meal—1o9's 34.0 3 ICAO, & ‘Ca . Cetlenaead beaok ters 253) | manufacturers are the leading buy- we ! Mad iat ek APR ra hd be » Linseed Ol Meal 1 ers. The furniture industry pur- ‘ ‘ hard, 9 Te os Bean Meal) chases on on a hand-to-mouth roe) so eee ryt tae basis, but disstakings are neverthe- ; $ 16 i m= ates sb 1 less considerable. Sash, door and : 3 Denver Live Stock peel \mard wend }—-40'a {246 | interior trim makers still place a Dr aes ee et x 100... good volume of business, and floor- aR ae #i cowne 4G a | Granite, 106 7 anufacturers, as well as agri note “ ’ $08 op |Meat Seraps—iasterd, 00-8 attend tactacenes ae rr nok 1:7b@ 7.00 | Ment aig hag f+ So cultural implement and vehicle amar | : FRUITS | Western oyster, 106s oo |makers, are increasing thelr orders. 4% 106% 108 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | - ——— | Railroads and miscellaneous con ; Ep 17.5068 Apples—Yasicy 1.00015 sumer are also well represented on Sheep—Hecelpte. Cocking F . the market, which holds strong at aa oreign Trade Ip Pep Invinelble C4 Inter. Nicket Jewell Tea do ptd Jones Drew. Tea 44e tt undersized p fornia fate a > N. Y. Sugar an rmer, Raw Monday's Quotations manana: ’ mores? ng Produce | Centeeer. ht Gecsnate tees, ry d Coffee jlonday’s Quotations $141; refined rape Frait——Cal ra 26-pke. ton. pk Grapes— Malaga, stall lug edlens, email lug ney—Comb, per Strained, per tb pared Huckteberries—Per 1 x xe The United States bureau of for vig ce ma’ C n and domestic tion will be given 47799) Hosi commerce has re. ed the following Inquiries from | foreign firms which are in the mar ket for American goods. recent ley FORECAST BIG | Full infor- | ce to American firms on application to 8, H. Bla- lock, district manager of the bureau, Lowman building, Seattle ery, shirts, | LUMBER YEAR @ The United States department of ommerce experts ha ve estimated that Japan will have to rebuild 500,- 000 dwellings requiring approximate- | 1y 8,000,000,000 feet of lumber, accord- ing to word received in Seattle Mon- day. It is estimated cent of this amount that 60 per will have to come from the United States, and very largely from the Pacific North- west. This forecasts a n increase in the output for the coming year 20 per ent greater than the past yeat, which has been the biggest year in the history of the indu str Form Partnership for Mus ic Store W. C. Rice and George P. Wat- i 0) ghtning fix. | ters have announced the formation 83) typewriter | Of a new firm and will open a new |music store in the near future, un- der the name of the |Co., Ine. a Rice-Watters 1420 Third ave. Both ~Gas plant|men have been in business in Seat- | tle for years, and have a wide circle of acquaintances. the phonograph business for a num- Rice has been in ber of years, and Watters has been in business in West Seattle for the 1b; San men's; underwear Deminican Republic—7791)—Fare 1.25 |registers, automatic; (7794) luggage 4 rm eon Ton 0 | ¢ rs, ni and | = - Foreign Money Status = Pruners ies G43) |carriers, lights and step plates; re , Monday's Quotations Watermelon—Per t 014@ .02 | {tixerators, household sindéie eiatag oil Furnished by Logan & Bryan NUTS India—{7785)—Automobile accessor- Midvaie may 10, feewnd Aven, Beattio | Prices Pald Wholesale De lex and parts, low priced; (7792) eye: Mo oe Miavilne Sack Lots __ {lets for shoes; laces for shoe: q 31.90 Canadian 1. X. L Past » oH leather for manufacture of shoes; 19.20 cts Frene h franc = sO path a? 30 | (7796) handkerchiefs, cotton and sil eal 18:30 cha. Rwiee Trane; i794 ote | Mined Nate—Per ib Sayin ‘20 Mexico—(774) agricultural imple-| rile Italian lira SOD node batt 4 grape vines, seeds, garden; | New Hav German as Lag ih Ari r © complete bakery equipment; | Nevada Cone, brway i bee agence 6) ceme! ds gype G x Northern Pacific mniah krone DAIRY PF 86) cement and gypsum for in N.Y. Alp Beake Gredk drachma. 1.80 cts Prices Paid to Shippers terior plastering; (7 N.Y. Dock ped Austrian crown. 14% ct | pattertat— tures, wire, ete.; NY. C&M. L He land forin 39.27 cts ie, Seattle delivery 60 | copy holders. Olin ‘Btee umanian Tet resh ranch, white shell Bid a " Pariah @ Bingham nish) peseta.14,08 ots sre grog dag ung $}} Portugal—(7765)— Bottle washing Pan, Amn. “1 eee 30 | machinery People's Gas : : | Mitk—Qwt., fob, Seattle supply 3.00! South Africa — (7779) Pere Maravett Foreign Securities [yr 0%. tondenmry.-.-:°-- 236/ tor manufacture of CO# Pennayivania iondar’s is | y UCTS ees o 4 Phila. Co hee Sed 4 | DAIRY hi rid Sweden—(7793}—Insulating paper, Phillip Morris “sath A pga et had Brtoge: tema tienes |Manila, for telegraph cables; (7787) | Philifoe “Pevvote AlO Second Ave,, Seattle al creamery, cubes 49| Manila, for telegraph cables; (7787 Waerea heise scr: Htocke— Wid Asked yrints, wrapped so |mechanical rubber goods; taps and Plorce OM ier beste bo by 4 49 Fresh raneh, white shel {8 | dies; threading tools; tires, automo- iio pf Huseinn 64 o” Mixed colura ‘34 | bile sand» motoreycle; twist drills; Bickers cen *rench ’ kee |(7768) milk industry appliances. Prod. & Ret. Fe Oregon triplets , <8] AR WR Dy SS Pullman Co, : th Wisconsin eream brick . +30) Punta Allogre Sugar aritish Block Swine.” ‘ 38 ‘ r Pure 0 British : Washington triplets. fas | ap raed becceekt 74 | Britian Victory: da | MAM tee oid soc. sso a0/| Timely Farm Hints || Reading ae eee neat hk POULTRY AND MEATS |] Published Thru ‘the Co-operation Rep. tron & Steel HO ei siuis. Prarstum ices a by Wholesale Dealers of the Washington State College Remington Type 4 4% 35 | Belgium Premium to Shippers | it a | Japanese 4s | \, | Replogle Steel sey iM uw | teban "iret 4ige 2 | protters—Per m bese 28 | Jupaneae Second 4a Capons—Live, fat, per tb. | Farm Management — Figure the Seattle Stock Market | United Kinsdom, 18 Fancy 4. p ‘a5 /cost of producing the young stock M. Tiara" (lo United Kingdom, 1937 Furnished by Italian 5x 117 Cherry St, BANK STOCKS Liberty Bonds Stock mia |American Savings Bank..$ |Bank of Calitornix 208,00 Monday's Quotations Canadian Bank. of Com... 191,00 192.00 Furnished by Logan & | Dester Horton National... 2 M0 Second A [Firat National Marine National Metropolitan Na 1 Bank of Com. Series 125.00| Firat 3% 5.00 Firat 49 1500 Second 4% National. (ley 146.00 | First 44 geil eattie National Recond 44a...) OR08 Seattle Tit 114,50 Third 44e 98.40 \ 140,00 Pourth fyi... MOR STRIAL. STOCKS New 44s 90. in 2.00 Foreign Exchange A i {) NEW YORK, Sept, 2-—Morelgn ex 1 Sentanntah seit. ofa, 7 ed higher. Storling, demand, lewraph +, airing Mille troleum, com n& Milling com, 48,00 ain & Milling pid. 04,50 Goodyear Tire & Ty (Cat.), pd 48.50 Hawalian ugar 34.00 | Honolulu Plantation 47.50 jChaw, Lally 2.00 New World Lite 10,50 1G 15.00 80.00 0.00 100.00 tele pid, BAGO ‘ pte. Pioneer Mille Ceugar) Ine ne den $0,018; Hee, derma $0,001 Helxian fr 40.0098; ma Seattle Held Fron, corn 45.00 | v0.00! | tlund Reid Hrow, ptd 4600 90.00) |/Clearings | Kperry Viour, com. Balances Aperry Wlour, pla. Oth 9986 Tac Kuperior Portland Comont 11600 118,00 tt Trond: Mtiliy arin 4.00 4109 | ‘Total transaction: gellorbach Paper, ptdec, 082% 10000 9 - 6, 90,0830 4 mand, $0.0 | BANK CLEARING: SO.0014% 5 Ire marks, 1,808,000, and, $4.6 50.0401, How. rka, 1 86697 427.07 O9,864,71 | 7,895,178,00 | 7,879,00 | 2.581,000,00 | if Close | Kot plowd Faney, dry 4 abo # to Turkey® Live rth. Hebe . heavy, 160 | Ducks—-Dressed, per per tb vintry dress logs-Fancy block | Vent-—rancy, tent Heavy, coar Medium, dre LIV « te Prime steers Medium to «o Calven | Bulle | Mowe | Prime ‘ Smooth heavy 4 Ibs. an Yds Da Hens—4% the, and up i Medium, live, 344 to 4% Iba. Live, light, 2 to. 3% Ibe. Picked 3 cente ave live, Toe up young . live, per Tb. 200 Ibe POULTRY AND MEAT Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers TOOK 200 O6@ .08 Breer Ike 19) + LOW Le Hat Stockyards + 100 Pritne cows nod heifers 6.500 16 (.00@1 8,004 10,001 8.008 7,604 8.00@ 95001 Te 6009 aa 16 a0! pen H and Poultry «us {before placing them in the laying Get a new poultry record |book from your county agent. jorticulture—Store the pumpkins | completed in a warm, dry squashe Pullets t hat are six iat| weeks too slow in maturing are dy for murket, They will not 1 7.00 6.26 0.00 4.00 0.50 9.50 8.60 0.80 9.00 0.60 8.00 read pay w AL 1 ahi Hibb bu w de to keep, Danielson, 4186 20th ee 40x26, $2,700. » Palmer Batate, 200 mill warehouse alteration, $2.1 Pr mer, $414 Tela © B9XBS, $1,000. OH 175X160, $5,000, hard Stewart, 1210 W Hiding: to raten, $1,000, A. Beott, 18: aoun nee B6x26, $8,000. NbN, 45th 2,000, 28x22, $2,600, 8 Wy frame Hoge vide, drive, frame 28 First ave, frame eastern, frame hy frame resi- b, frame resi: 4021 Areado bldg, frame International Nocial elub, Tacoma, no inn eon, Moore, No Lucehest an AEN pravement chic’ Say.) ta Ve Palmer and 6. nagioll, Alex Sambr Cou Seattl As I Tie Me HOW Win W. Bldemiiter, place. | pounds each ¢ | past 14 y ty. banks located fn tic, while those from rural districts regard the outlook less favorably. rs. Gain in B PORT A SLES, Si @ total of 811 |Clallam Cows Make utterfat jept. —Ten | pounds of butterfat per cow in- | crease over last year, is the record made by dairymen of Clallam coun- The annual report of the cow testing association, made public by County Agent A. W. Holland, show: | during the year, of which 454 cows their records with 10 | more butterfat than | previously. Butterfat these cows were valued at $78,889. cows tested Rroduced by Bankers Differ on Business Outlook ATLANTIC | CITY, Sept. 2% jathering here for the ath con: | vention of the American Bankers’ association, the delegates — front ties “See things thru or are optimis: you'll soon be thru"—B. C, Forbes, t r y 1 THE NOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the Dictograph Products Corpora. tion have this day declared a quate erly dividend of 29% standing &% Cumulative P, Stock of this Corporation period beginning Janu And @ Mari Oectot 3 coord Septe: with @ quart r 1 rly divide Stock books will on the out. payable Kholders ot together nd of 3% on [the same stock for the period begin. ning April ty Load, and ending fun 0, ending June 92%. payable November 15, 1928, to stockholders of record October al remain Dictograph Vrodacts Cor, (Slened) HM Dela one September si (Advertisemen ‘Treasurer, nt) q

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