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Walker D. Hines to Speak at Ad Men’s Dinner ofr S A 6:30 T ri M } oud r t w a Seattle { wi “ f mine b board ‘ whom & N Gregs, St. F Publishing Co Lean of the Har bank, Ch the Care FJ die PA =m cntignne Aan UNNOTICED La Iron Paul; ¢ lapp of Chase N New York; Sa: ) First National bank, N a w rd Cc. Wh ta St. Paul ; ” Officials of th t & railway who i will attend th Hill, ch t dent; W C. O, Jenks, vice Wilson, adverts MEETS SUCCESS: IN CO-OPERATION : Head of Big Enterprise Was | 11 different act ities and employ- ing 1,000 men and women. ‘The co-operation {s between labor and capital, in which labor shares considerable portion of the profit ‘The business includes a line of eating Places in this city, Oakland and Los * Angeles, besides a large department Market, a laundry Packing plant and tailor shop. ton was bitter against employers as & oppressors of labor, while at another -he considered labor's demands un “reasonable and unfair, | The two ideas blended into the one} of co-operation. Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co., 811 Second Ave. Twenty industrial stocks average 87.54, a decrease of .52; 20 rail ge average 79.76, a decrease of . . The figures for the week end- ed September 29, showed the largest volume of freight pass- ing over the rallroads of the | country ever known, met with Tesponse from the rail group. American Tel. & Tel. reports for August net income from operations Of $2,436,741, ‘over same month of 19 The iron trade journals report- ed that new orders for finished material were coming in in slightly larger volume than they were on the average last month. ‘They also reported the largest inquiries for railroad cars since | the early part of the year, ‘Western Union reports operating fneome of $1,583,534, a decline of $162,404 as compared with 19: Civilian employes of the gov- ernment totalled 548,531 June 30, | as compared with the peak of 917,760 when the armistice was | signed. | Ford Motor advanced another 000,000 to city of Detroit for railway | extensions, making total loaned at 4/ per cent, 100,000, | Canadian board of raflway commis. | sioners orders 5 per cent reduction in rates on grain for export from prairie to Pacific coast points, Conductors’ and Brnkemen’s Broth- erhoods ask wage Increase ranging | from 15 to 29 per cent. Total value of building con- struction in 152 cities in Septem. | ber was $198,942,935 as against | $224,624,218 in August. U. S. Steel unfilled creases 378,913. Continental Can elght months Au gust 31 net after depreciation und tax, $2,886,790. < oa: eas tonnage de-| ‘{ TRADE TERMs }| TECHNICAL POSITION “The market is in a weak technical position” may mean that securities | 9 commodities have had a too rapid ‘or a too prolonged rise, and that a sudden fall in prices Is to be expect- ed, If the decline occurs, then it may be waid that “the technical posi- | tion of the market has been cor- rected." The term is generally propriate when the trend of the m Ket, for nome timo, has been infi ‘enced more by speculative activities | than by: foidatalr ie values, Unitea Baten imported from Lon- don Jast year about $10,000,000 worth of pictures and other art ob- printing plant, | x Fet, at one period of his life, Letgh- |} |Carnation Milk Prod ‘pti. at 09 an increase of $92,053 |} |Todd Shipyards LUMBER IDEAS Association Wants Schemes for Waste Prevention VASHINGTON, ¢ r : t . idea. $ h tn « ‘ ann m ployed # under derive} It al men w income f included in th j tition ts open {rin e' s group. compe quirements. | velope leading to a prize,” Seattle Stock Market Furnished by TW. M. Harris & Co. 117 Cherry &t. BANK STOCKS Stock— nia American Savings Bank. .9 40.00 Bank of California 205.09 Canadian Bank of ( mee Albers. ptd Aero Alarm, | Alaska, Sesmeahip’ coms... Centenniat Mit Federal Telegraph .. er Flouring Mille . Sperry Flour pfd Superior Portian Zellerbach Paper pfa Parsley and lettuce should be washed and stored in clean cloths| or in glass jars without water, un- til they are ready for use one who can ful I> | Lander Sireet T THE legal LATTLE Will Finanoe Second Unit of GIVE PRIZE FOR |ShipNews| "sm ‘ tbe in Seattle SATURDAY x forton t PRIDAY OCT, t oor, 1 Virst Low Tide First High Tide “ tu. || Prope iw t 4 tt.) Hieet Migh Tide || ¢ First Low ‘Tide . ot shart ak hecond Low Tide Second High Tide f Second Migh Tide & ( Weather Bureau Report the & \ Biel a. clear, © i wh a = ‘ ot. 1 ] Th A ' wind bu fn t 1 A we, 2—! a. 2 ¢ A mon-| Thene bonds are dated Arrivals and Departures : Pd cr Ay Arrived VEGETABLES stven by wholesalers. options, wured by ded Bananas eer Cantaloupes- Satandar : CasabaeaPer Re vereeee Coroanute—Per 40%, Dates—Dromedary, Figs—Dried, | Gconeberries. » Alex |G Rodman. Dunkers—U. & LL per cane Stratned, per 1, « Huckleberviee—er Te Lemons—F Orangee—Per box er erate ping Board Moortnes—atr Weet Himred, Ann tian, Sir Leadon ¥ Str Denvenve tr Buoland, schr Za Pranes—Box . Strawberries verbearing Watermelon—Per T NUTS ‘ompany—Bfchr hip Tabby Maine, str Holiy Training Latte Ans, Back Lote . per BD. Spokane, barge Sambo, bedded, pert. Fancy budded. per te. Baying Prices, ¥. 0. B. Beattie ' delivery Mixed colors Pullete ... Caltekins. green OF salted— Ko, 1 up to 16 Ibe flint Bry fait cow hides, 7 Ibe. Dry flint stage or bulle Bings or bul o Pullete «+ Horse hides, according to size— | Oregon triplets « Dry, each $98 1.00) wisconsin cream Green or salted, each. Wool pelts, dry— Fine, clean Medium cl Filament Meriplet Medium heavy Qualt is Federal Milk condenseri ington, who supply the the finished product is Every dairyman has a and flavor—has been re Challenges Federal Milk Because— bers of the United Dairy Association of Wash- quality of the product. quality of Federal Milk- Federal Milk and up . 4% The. to 3% Me. t, B to 12 The. 4 Ta, and vy; ty guarded from milk pait Superior Hoge—Yaney block Venl—Fancy, light +++ | Heavy, coarse | Mediuin, are eds STOCK Cnttio— Prime stoorn so... Medium to guod . Prime cows and hoitors es are owned by mem- Calves : , Bulle see milk and own it until Moge— ‘ Prime . disposed of, Smooth heavy Rough heavy SEATTLE MARKETS ale De made to re | With a tow prices to producers ng the and age and sell AIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers anch, white sheii vOULTRY fh MEATS Paid by Wholesale Dealers Prices M5 ie cents above live, a of approm- . by employes " Broke at 46 te compe 7 Alaska Vessels canine 2 have he man | wary nd, at ce SAN FRANCISCO, Oct -At 46,{ WO oF dette oe — when many men cons 1 te str Jette © fit candidates for “th @ B_Lelehton stood amidst th Pryor of @ business ven- | z fab pr ae 4. foray eeterts > earn one © ’ * % Inst $2,000 to his| stablish | 1 P he re z tse besa leoatack w depart-| Vessels in ort at Seattle D cree Me fth Cove Ter tite Mnid-| Nertea Ge That was in ve Sore, ean a Maru, atr Weet| madishes—to dos, bunches 916, pectorers macs mm. Khuberb— Local. per eee {bul ling, Wash’ t Str Mokkoh Maru, Kikye Maru. | tetebagee—Per sack ..+ sss. Today, Leighton bs lo m Mav. ntnai--tr ‘Tontwa |SUmnte Lowel bor ben « is the head of the nd in your suggestions in rough | at © T Sqeseh—Per ‘ Fer oagrgarh Endus | form In return you will be given | 1 Seperien osc’ string of 21 co-|t;, ee. See | FRUITS ba 1 CO! tional Lumber, Man er’s aaso-| oD" Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers operative enter on will make every effort to de-| | Apples — Fancy prises, including| Vctop ideas that show a , Bnckbeeriee—Per eras + o.0+ Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers 61/ of A. F. Rai eit) to consumer by dairymen who own both cows and condens- ne ae one | heavy, 150-200 Ihe... .08@ | vYOULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dew as 40 146 2 | T| + 14% | at Stockyards 7.000 7.84 | 6600 1.06 4.760.626 Hit hey 1.00@ tensive trip in th territory weat of | Chicago, and is in Seattle paying an official visit to Arias, Campbell & Gault, merchandixe brokers. “Businesn ix growing steadily in our own lines of trade." Rader said Friday, ‘As I meet and talk to| {business men, 1 find the general| ps. Hhell—Eastern oyster, 100's | STAR BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building ,°, BIG BOND ISSUE ‘Sugar Prices Due to Go IS PURCHASED Down, Babson Declares Per Capita Consumpt Peak and Wi BE a peak | there of th mixed furnace coal costs you only $6.25 per ton i ooies o.|) —for a limited time only, as this coal must be this tin r disposed of at once, as we do not have storage aiken S athaes z facilities to handle it. : te eSaomhel [Sonal i nmodity to oa | Testing high in heat units and low in ash, this however, | ‘the sugar | ity cant Spiny se coal is suited to every furnace requirement. ohh by by dad Be sure and place your order TODAY if you want to aint : . will ur } take advantage of this special price. SUGAR PRICE ance on the right sid WILL BE LOWER ctalir Rpatheah > ri ve nd & nomewhat lowe groups rn,| May be reactionary, t in Kk in November, “The stock market touctied tt» p and declined with occa: 1 in terruptions all thru 1920, Sugar} sto uohed a peak in November, 1919, ke t THRU CARS TO | LOS ANGELES) The Northern Pacific in| connection with the Southern Pacific effective Sunday, Oct. 14, ‘will begin operation of a thru standard railway, sleeping car between Seattle and Los Angeles, This car will leave Beattle daily"on Northern Pacific train No. | 401 at 1145 p. m., geleg the third morning at 7:55. arriving In Los An Business Is Better in Rader’s Opinion Business fc better, in the opinion | der of ¢ go, bales man: j ager of the Calumet Baking Powder Rader has been making an ex opinion to be that ali classes of bust ness are better. This feeling of op. timism increases as one travels West, and is most noticeable in Se ttle.” 701 frame reel sitter ave 300. Edgar st., 3,400. 20 Holly at. fireproof $1,401 frame real-| adway N., frame $4,000, Alfalfa Meal Bone Meal—100's Granulated—10) Charcoal (hardwood) —e6 100's Fish Meal—100' Grit—1 Granite, 10 Ment eo orn, 10's Western oyator, 10) BURT RAN AATE ‘ti SSURANCE” SUGAR STOCKS MAY ward movement result in mui attack i CA pitl-0457 imedie"tumge' 8) 302 TERRY AVENUE NORTH t readjustment rogressing at/ general | #0 ord KIDAY, OCTOBE 12, lvcd ion Has Hit High ll Decline BARGAIN eee | COAL! vibe genera marct| Wee bought 500 tons of High Quality " Furnace Coal at a bargain price. e TOCK My We will sell it for PER TON TON Delivered in the first zone, this high-grade have seen during the | FUEL CO. der istactory rate | and direct interest in the Consequently, the its purity, richness aised to the maximum. “HAY, GRAIN AND | Alfalfa Hayeoiiret grade Comparison We2o 9.60@11.00 7.008 9.50 6.00 9.00 6.600 7.60 1.60@ 6,60 | FLOUR AND SUGAK M The Origins! Vacuum Ft