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Sears crane SNC setisdapin Os peat WERS “ADS F et || 1924 Will Be Big Year in at aed “Naw ¥ 103%, up Mi Amertoan Can, 103%, up Ys) Sinclair, 28, f _ ; \"Q) i ” : x Si ’ eondin, Ol } Pan-American Pe ‘eum, 69 ne i a ancapy Dis a 96 ¢ Pennsy yan : tis titted biaton Bon Ot up a er tH if Long-Bell President Gives Reasons servaite, Donna ea jouss Marketing Crops sg |b; Vinton’ eels, thnsas ate Ses"Amortcan Woon up.) ack My Ano haha ‘Ss Seen sa | fiait'st' Mp St starianas'atgs off i Pontayivanta, 10000" ahater 8 nat for Optimistic Views Bees he annual meeting of the West: EEE Y i e Likes a haemo eae’ Me a este Noa +s ay te ROBERT TALLEY Washi Horticultural asece Bisa j (NOTE—Tho following In the first of jes of intervi with ASHINGTON, — Dee, Gag. for a three-day session. Dis aig t Furnished by Logan & Bryan which will be carried by the United Press, Statements from oth er Barnu monce said, but H, J, Donnel- B10 Becoud Ave, Seattle n of the best means of market: On. 4 ae tierG len leading business men will follow daily until the series is con ed.) ly, nenior assistant sollcitér of the Western Washington's fruit crop “ rs r vse 10M 10H—CO mE asa Tey Post Office department, thinks that . f BY LINCOLN QUARBERG struction must be spent before | “ ge rat M a estimate is rather low. have a prominent place in the R a atari ‘ie ity (Copyright, 1928, by United the country's needs can be well lo Chalmers ...., ere Press) served,” he continued. “There By means of flimflam schemes, . 1 Amer, Agr. Chemioal 12 hy crooks are taking a billion dollars tive marketing will be ii 3 “ao pea 14>) i Early Slump Gives Way to KANSAB CITY, Mo., Dec. 4 will \be ‘plenty of ‘monsy avail. |trom « million gullible Americans, ee meta 3 Ha fl 6 Lean able at reasonable rates of in- re snaps dy ericans and some of the leaders in ; Car & Fudy, 2 ry 160 Strong Wheat Buying “We look for a good demand Sarearitioe Korma’ haullding Ga, ry year, ways Donnelly, who hag branch of the industry will ad- Amer. Can Lob 102% 103 cid ® PUT ltwsued more fraud orde ro ! rae waa Te 1104 100% | CHICAGO, Deo. M—-Recovering| next year, domestic and foreign, poses, and with nearly every: |jiength of aud orders in & shorter ks meetings: ; bay Ree length of time than any other offictat : oe c a | setae in the history of the post offic: he members of the association 3 P 4 Cotton Olt...» Ml higher on. th hicaso board of] Nelson, president of the Long- there should be considerable |pertment, An fast Piel that marketing the crop is [Wh " + x ; , Aner, Express Par Ing of congress) Bell Lumber Co,, declared to- | homo building next year. The lor crookedness ts obtained, they 4 tas important as problems of pro- 5 an Ay J Am, Hide @& Lthr 7 ? phy nasil Te Lie 4 day in an exclusive interview. farmers have done practically Piss £ a4 in \ : aoe ; which brought buyers red from use of the mails, n,” C, O. Weiss, district hortl- Mies 4 = do pla yh Wer and sent them! the potential European do- no building since the war end- Fake p= gor is : be 4 e ofl stock sche: epre, Inspector at Everett, de. [MS = , pees: fe, sess wourrying | Fkot. ton anta| mind, which must be satisfied ed. This has been a good year | 44) of eae asd rears Deer Amer, 1 . 17 |enat*Benator Ladd of North Daketa| ome time, will mean consider. for the farmers, with the excep- | hay issued recently, but some of the 5 Amer. 1 7 land Representative Young of South) able business next year,” Nel- tion of the wheat growers, so # make interesting readin; mus, president of the Puyo 3 ee MB) Amer. Nadi : Dakota, acting jomtly, placed with| sor’ paid, 1924 should see a resumption of hate'a tha Oded” weld oane dup and Sumner Frult Growers’ asso- |} . |the darift commission © petition | building on the farm Hof the alleged Canadian Sauor fe ; Amer. Si ¥ 4%) anking an inerease of 15 cents on “Japan will require: great : Robert Paulus of Salem, Ore., do pfd wheat tariffs, The present rato in| quantities of West Coast ma- aan ca eprenerment Tee (Which advertised | a special intro: | ductory price of $18 for 12 full quarts of the Oregon growers, and/ ar] G, Dezell, general manager of the California Fruit} Amer. Huger 30 cont ‘ } stalin x ee y terial in ft rehabilitation work, extension and improvement pro- : JAmer, tect Fndy ‘onaiderabl oveme ¢ the Galtad Dir saecanon | Growers’ exchange, started to work for this farmers’ co- |Amer. et Tele. ..18 i) ,.contiderabte tmerovement inearh| Mexico, in view of more stable | gram for next year, shipping in- lor genulno Canadian Rye, delivered "Seattle speakers will include A. 8,| operative marketing organization as an office boy in knee Amer, Tobacco eom.147 t day belng from 10 40 4 we. aere spr conditions ey me pegs feos: meget Paani ewan a ne safely to your door in a plain, sealed Ss, master of the Washington | pants, 26 years ago. Now he directs the activities of an or-| ao 8 1 the low point of the day to within | nition, by Par raied te rephoae Bbicsapcoylicenp ebapmurhnts meta | ba heats vane botites. soupslied rye, c 7 . mer, Woolen 1 7 af jon ne opening, Cou 0 c er 23 i . 1 ye grail ee =e cpap ta ganization that represents California's largest horticultural) m« Dy a fraction of the opening, Gountry| he Meron worn actively. tn edt sans ainare puuciog aa situ hece ‘ain, d Poultry association, and D. 0,| COP and that last season shipped cars Of Oranges | anaconda 3 i were for a sharp reduction in re-| the market than in the past.” ditional floor space. Pink, green and red angora cats— ly, executive secretary of the| and lemons, 0 or 75.8 per cent of the state's | entire production. Pas sane oats raliied with 6thar grains and| Domestic consumption will be “The year 1923 has been a |{n fact, cats of any color of the tain. ishington State Chamber of Com- mat! Ath Coser Line 5 iwl also helped by reports that some! especially active, Nelson be- good one for the lumber busi- | bow in all its pristine beauty—were [Au. Gulf & W, I a | wrain en on December contract®| joven. wena generally and we look for |offered in the alluring advertise. Atehinon 6% | was ordered shipped to Eastern in “Eight billion dollars {n_con- 1924 to be as good.” Jo pfd 1 eet Stine Geding te ohasneel ments of a veterinary surgeon up in a ans for a Future jvx« ha lone was Tight, that tarket main~ | —— ——————————————— | Maine. Upon receipt of orders he . lau : tained a strong undertone, Stronger would dye ordinary long-tailed Maine rte | Belaw : | haxg, grains and cables ret ° MARKETS coon cats to correspond with the de. . | oAlsereabales City Without Taxation’: m3 Dal ‘sti Sit 1 | Chicago Beant of a ; lever, sien Satie uate | ncaa A oTABLES mange taeiek bakery \41@ .22 complained that the offspring of | Forty leading bonds average 86.63, | Barnedait ms wie pee Shistenio Desioe Dressed, light « ; ‘21 |these kaleldoscople felines were just increase of .05; 20 ratls average 4 # Live, heavy 4 ” 2? | common, oneinary kittens. $4 Beth. a com Dee. . -$1.0¢ $108 $1.08 (The prices given are th ve. hi rg Pe ss an incrase of 09; 20 industrial | The Scheme May , Make Milwaukee |»: 4 fire cectlee th ite] Gini oon pie Bis scciesgissos 48 "Prom an Baatera elt a busy faker tS average 93.15, an increase of | Hrookiyn BM | Suly ese 108 1.08% 7 Lon nal exceptions, prices to pro "| Geese—-Dreased, per Ib. . i26|circularized women in the rural Famous in Future Years Bete asia NS UR a [Seceeckie oF SSA. crcl epee cece tees | statas swith an otter of 10 Pana ce i s California Pete ul aot . 3 if cost.) Ber other fa nings at the Mal revenue bureau year ended | B, Dec, 4.—No taxes) petual private gift, to remain Intact. | “Go », ‘ ‘ . f ii Artichokes—DPer don. 1.101 tu . ‘ountry dreemed, Ib..... 4 low price of 10 cents.” When he got June 30 were $2,621,745,227, 0 ‘The second source is a public trust} Can. Pacit * Dee 4a * Beets—New, dow. bu ; Fancy block ... -11/ the dime, he filled this order with 30 cant Smacks Utoplan and too good to be | fund, lated f pius cit ' tersee ohh “ , Local, new, per eack Pancr, ight ase 11s| ne dime, ex wi decrease of 18 per cent from the macks Utopian Oo 2 und, accumulated from surplus city | ‘ on Brosecle Hproute—Ver Ib... « aie rt feet of silk thread. previous year. | true. revenue, ; a : om bbage—Ver To Gc OEW TL Srpatamne ereemed Latccccicyecaee In the list, one finds frequently eee But under a novel plan in municl-} This fund haa been given a start of S118: 1s | Carrote—Local, per doi : 3 jthe quack. medicine man with his | | , . panic geen LIVE STOCK | Bentiment with reapect to ol! in-| Pal finance Just gotten under way | $400,000, which will be increased by| do pf scr. 32K cesses BOB 1046 0.00 048 | Cgattiower—Per erate. ssssssL80@176| Quotations at Stockyards jabsolute cure for every human all- [here, this city hopes to realize the {about $250,000 a year, representing * bs ‘ one Relers—~Le “ 6@ 1.00 | | ment “@ustry continues to improve. handler Motors... 7—Loeal, per 0 si vision a century hence. | Interest on the city’s bank account, hea, & Ohic ? C h Wheat « umbers Leeatl el 16 — aaa eee i fa Th one cals Doanally wanton: ee Reskock peace sales True, the first 100 years will be| For the first 25 years tho city will | Chicago @ Alton : cininnt Saeed cae: | eaten ee 11" agg te| Medium to go Teinee 76 |“an {lliterate quack claimed that his $20,416,166, against $20,196,599 in| the hardest. |recelye annually 25 per cent of the | Chicsge & B. Its CI CAGO. ee Non hares 4L00% | Onlowe-—Caly per ewes sscisssczts@ae0| Choice cows and heifers ... 36|new discovery would cure cancer, November, 1922; 11 months, $194,- But after they have run their|interest from the fund of the Civic! do pra 1 1.05%. * Leo@hts| F gs 4 tuberculosis, curvature of the spine, 743,106, against. $161,409,528. |course, Milwaukee expects to un-| Foundation, 60 per cent during the| Chicago & N. W eee Local, green, per doe . 4 x |leprosy, and in fact every disease to eee 4 from tho garly slump gral Pusea| for lumber products,” M, B, body employed at good wages i A re, buneht |shackle all tax fetters forever, and| next 25 years, and 87% per cent after * $ 2 Denver Live Stock a sire, bus “ - . 7.45| which humanity is heir, in addition Btanard O11 decided not to renew | thus provide a nico little altruistic! the first 60 years. All Interest held | Goca 6 74 Quotations Peppere—Cal. bell, per Moores 12 Se eee $4; | 02 srowing new eyes and restoring fits contract with the Pan-American | Present for its progenmy. jback will remain in the fund to be| Co! 1 z apis, 147A; market, steady pig eee leek é : $9 sight to the blind. His concoction purchase of gasoline In 1924. In | Between 20 and 60 years from now | pounded, : 4 A geet ‘ higher. a te@edsl calves, $6@ | __Netted Goma, ton .. 26.006 35 * was found to consist of olive oil, alco- ithe last several years Standard has | the city will no longer have a bonded SENT RATION Bolv. J 4 1 fee 1407.50; | Radishes—-Local, *dox, bunches : peters: sensrseegs he hol and water, mixed with favoring taken practically the entire gasoline | “(ebt, and taxes, even then, have| PAYS A TRIFLE MORE oi Tab. Hee. 5 . ee Rasaboga-—Por each $0 y. aese st act h vor making a diff. Gutput of Pan-American Petroleum. | started on thelr downward course. Interest from various city funds in| Co a at ’ SGa EW Cl Wethers « + 60 | : This cee All this will be brought about thru|banks has heretofore gone Into the Gata At aerry sweet Potators—Der tb i Ewes seeeae ee 0 ing $300,000 a year when a fraud Studebaker is reducing prices the medium of a gradual amortiza.| Seneral fund to help lower taxes a | Cot Motore . ? 4 = Y 62 Tomatoes — Lug sab ah 7 FLOUR A? § order put a stop to him. ‘ Corn Products 1 i - Family pater oo : old quack solemnly testified tha ber 5, from $30 to $80 per car, | city’s indebtedness and make {t g| invested, to help, thru accrued inter. | sort hroauet ; . FRUITS | sugar—-Cane, per ewt. ... d quack solemnly testified that the . i ie L1s@2.25) his medicines. As the plan has been concely Diverting thin interes ptt ‘ " San Francisco Produce i 33 esp paki ated rp | = Seen Dek ree Sonom res, ng this. Interest from the oiea Dem. Sumer: bt ' Monday's Quotations vseseeee eA bO@2.00) HAY AIN AND FE don't think,” Donnelly mused, motified’ the New York Stock Ex-{defrayed, as the years go on, by in-| Mt taxes over 36 cents per $1,000) t R : \ be fr : i ¢ mere at ; i 116.00 a ti lon out of bin lost. by ‘change of a proposed increase in | terest accumulating in a twofold fund | essed valuation, 0 no protest ts)! : ts vires x ‘ch sere mayits ‘iaias@ sist | Grameen and taae ane Ra nt Nea : eese--California f Ib, | Cocoanute—per d Bariey—Whole feed, 100's .........-42 ner Yearii imposter was Textil on closed cars, effective Decem- | tion scheme, almed to retire all the| ttle. Now this interest ts to be re. Comers, B+ oe) tar LG th 76s Ternipe—Per sack 1 1.65 | Flour—Local b’ % é t the hearing, the white haired ms 7 ae $96 id st: cted , according to model. municipal Creosus in a few decades, | “St. the amortization fund. Cane Buger Prices Paid Wholesale ager Beet, per owt. . 5 | Lord had instructed him how to com- ‘The Texas & Pacific railway has | operating expenses of the city will be | f*neral fund will not increase pres |; Chemies t 4 "I * firets, Bie . 1.00@1.25 | Alfalfa Hay—First grade dont waders pal 2 Rananas—Per Ke Cracked and feed woes EEO8 ~ @apital stock by $75,000,000 5 per | invested in conservative securities, | ¢Xpected from Mr. Taxpayer, in view 3 ‘cent nen-cumulative preferred stock. | NO-TAX PLAN 1S of the fund being created. ; matter ‘ oe : gee yesags ~Per_ boi “ i R led an ;: aoe a. $0's-100's “ees | : see |A DOUBLE-HEADER The present generation, therefore, | Eikher: 3 : Guees weet ! ate—Whole feed, 100% os ave. 4. 4 ¥ r( ane bee < . . . Rolled “4nd Oe-t0's .. 6 : New bond offerings announced One 1s the Civic Foundation, estab-| Will pay a trifle more in taxes, but it | 2" Liberty Bonds ? eens ° er 10's iene) Festerday total $23,598,000, the | lished thru the efforts of Mayor Dan. | W!ll postpone some of the heavy ex- 3 7 ts es ‘ yorunen & eee pain nes hog he yee ss0 1 We heat—Iesieanea “teed, 128s". ie ‘Margest being $12,500,000 St. Paul | jeld Hoan, with Sliver C. Fuller, pres.| Penditures thru the ianues of bonds 1 B10 Second A urained, pect Pa nies eh tee GAIN INTEREST Union Depot $5,000.00 state of | ident of the First Wisconsin National | for the future ge ion to pay. The | © _ Berita ; ; hileberriee—-Per ‘Ib... ano » areas Minnesota, and $4,000,000 South- | bank, appointed as its head. plan will be a guarantee of lower - 4 Z aS ce gs Lemons—Fancy ‘ Chick xn Public Utilities Co. bonds. Wiha orgacituntian? Rikian to tase |teeie CAG year aa’ tha fine Wpoaees (Wreceer : ; see 98-03 | oncegee—> cease | ores raat ‘Hiei Sasviaes a, teas, lates, and the future generation will |e s tr sine SEIO 98.00 Tapebeak hentia 2 ceca ae } preserorspenias & | Reserve Board Differs on According to reports from Pitts-| It provides an opportunit t find itaelf favorably uated h ‘. 4 = : HM ? Peare—Per > ‘ ‘ 5 rovic 'y for the avorably situated thru | Ger 2 1 T : rineapples. rat 1.5 aoe Durg, steel consumers are getting | wealthy to make bequests and dona-|th® amortization plan jon fp Fourth 44a £04 Pineapplee—t : 148 | Cattansced Meals ee State Bank Question ) Yow in stocks, and predictions are|tions to the city for the benefit ot (GIVES EXAMPLE. OF 13 |New ha... om NUTS I peyh Maden Meat IPR OR GCC eENe ae re i “made that a mild buying movement future taxless generations, in a per-| COMPOUND INTERE " z + . ap Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers Alfalfa Meal--100's .... maretes Branch banking bids fair to be- May eesily start this month. ‘| The fund, which @ with 4060, [nose : Foreign Securities j Back Lots Bone Meal—1 UIE tite|come a popular subject. There is 000 on January 1, will pass the mil. | Goldy Monday’s Quotations | Almende-—I. X. L.. per 1, «10. sranuiat ° : ©|now before the supreme court a ‘ Furnished by Logan & Brynn Pen y ° renal (har suaae OF # fy the ‘Stat a 2 Mon mark in 1 In 10 years, tt is | 2° a.» ¢ ‘cee a Bissell “Atac: mantiie Ching, pe Aah : he pee case in which the State of Missourl ip] lews| estimated, {t will reach $3 Great ; ; 4 | stocks Did Asked | Pecans—-Per ; z Granite. 1 $ : has undertaken, in connection with and by 1943. nearly $16,600,000. Ac. i j 30 Ebi russian i408, 1921...... 8% 9% | Mined Nuts Ly : 30 | Meat Seraps—F een %0|branch banking, to tell a national | betigg snd +44 Russian 5i5e, 1 PE See | eh | Watnuts—< per Meee z aad we a The Seattle Kiwanis club will meet | Tides in Seattle | Pe ige pip cael id it at 2 3 } ; naian 1 i 10 : a. pee Thy vesse yOraged sory fay be Wesinesday noon in the Hotel Gow.|| TUESDAY ) wepNespar || "00 Will be without any tn¢ Hares W aH onch 48, 3 ; Fas tee. | BUCK HEADS |partment of justice has appeared man. There will be an elaborato|| » : | DEC. 6 : atsve crbeeneny Vata : neh 1 : | : site i pare iret. High Tide | Wis High Tide Rete rsilite tran ae tae | Homentake ’ ren pe ds gate sf DAIRY PRODt ors, | ATO? in the court to contest any suc! Peusleal program, and Dr. Sigmund) 1:19 «. m, 9.2 ft.) 2:48 am, 19.3 tt.|| wilt be onethird of wh havin cbt bere eet - E ae British gs, 1 <3 <4 Prices to Keatll Dealers * UB Leahihfbaathaieachbs ater Spaeth witl deliver a unique lecture tance Lew Tide | Kinet Lew Tide || come years lalar then har ites | armel ire | puttertat— Geokee 1 Seats was eleglad After obtaining the opinion of the (08 music, The meeting is open to||1:08 mm. 41 ft) 5:08am, ba ft.) BF years later there will be no| Hupp oMtto ade tle dettvery joorge 14.5 sable hs Prest-| department of justice, the comp- lady Kiwanians. lies if Second High Tide||taxes whatever. After 50 years of 1 wants cae 7|dent of the Seattle Lions’ club for the 1:09 p.m, 12.5 ft. 11:80 p.m. 12.6 ft Indiahome Ret. ypc beie temacces for the | troller of the currency has recently yutting $250,000 into the fund : 3% |B } ? A Ne ‘46 | ensuing year, at tho regular meeting econd Low Tide | ‘seena Law tide’ || Putting $250,000 Into the fund an-|Indp. Ol| & Gas ‘ Japanese 49... 4 § 1 10 or te cinh Monday: euar Meeting | issued regulations to national banks, c 2 00 |" Buck {a of the firm of Peterson @| telling them that they cannot in |r ears more of t Inter, Comb. Engine... 77% 77 United Kingdom, ; Seattlo representatives of the |27¥ case open branches outside Weather Bureau Report | Fifty years more of this and the total | inter. Mer, Marine. United Kingdom, | DAIRY PRODUCTS 4 ; yo ety cane open branches aulaide TATOOBH ISLAND, Tee teen. | fund will amount to $432,143,478.21.|. do a 34 {Italian bs « +. 384 Prices to Reatil Dealers Provident Life & Trust Co, Ho was 4:10 p.m, 0.6 ft.l 9:3 p,m, 0.6 t.|/ BUally, this may be stopped and|Inspiration ..... 2 25 Japanons int 4iga | . |merely tho interest turned back, |Imt Cement 4 414 | Japanese 2nd 4 7 7 te de © any busines fe ‘The United States bureau of for-| n, tee ist The interest on this tidy 1 Invinetble On 4 | aa ¥ second vice president of the club not undertake any jarometer rising; ght rain; wing| Th on this tidy little sur : ; 4 : ; Lael. crenmsey,, Sales : : fe outine char eign an domestic eiinieehd. tual novinweet, 4¢-anes an hour: * would pay all the taxes. Bo in 2028 | 2%, 8 BANK a BARINGS | | edaeal erin, wranped “1 |last year, and before that was its sec.|C¢Pt matters of a routine char receiv) the following inquiries| oes Milwaukee won't be such a bad place | It ot 6 : > | oitced “crete iyhinscrt an te e7T hpeete b * . 7 . r p from forelgn firms who wish to| Arrivals and Departures |!" Which to live. nd pl F ’ Clearings .... 140,518.83 Mized eolors .. ate Other officers lech’ ‘were: Vice ilo the banking fraternity “= P Fepresent American manufacturers| Arrived bik ' i on Tom ..... 26 ‘ Balances 2,395,954.58 | | Creese— president, Carl E. Crosoh, president | Mullins over these pleases Ye e s full in-| from San. Diego : 2 ®. ° M4 Ke’ ¥ | Orex ius ; the school board; second vice | federal reserve board tackled t f formation will be given to American ss atin Business on Firm ; m rf ; id : Portland | i y sin cream be teres 3 sident, Linton P, Bennett, princi. | Westion from another le, an- )firms on application to S. H. Bla- y field 314 y | | Clearings + 7,034,149.86 | | Wash pinion : the Broadway high’ school; | Nouncing that it baba unan! oa dock, district manager of the bu-|, 4 ; ante i tt Copper Balances 502,598.77 | Tile ata: e president Treen, |in its decision, but had a majority © eau, Lowman building, Seatti ; 5 ‘ 1| NEW YORK, Dec. 4 “1 ven lh Tacoma | POULTRY AND MEATS ecretary scel T,/and minority party within se Austria (8287)—Canned beef and! J yorta, n.; | conditions in this countr, reage 8. Bi. 4 te sactions,. 2,701,000.00 | Vrices Paid Shippers ar; official objector, J y. Scud. The majority held that after Meat, such as corned beef hash, 7 via # rmest basis in years,’ Ct I & Myers 2 * % | Brotiers——Per 1h »|der; trustees, Angus Buchanan and|February 1 the board would refuse Cuba (8333)—Gloves. | from. Tacon ascowye, Bs Cy at od the DowJc News ” : Me ee gels tira MR al : HH is P, Lucas, jto admit to membership tn the fe: Brazil (8256 ovelties. 8 m. 3 y sterday, comme on trae 3 temingt pe sss. 33% 334 984 ‘ sa Op : ipa serve system a § bank which England (8382)—General merch-| , S#lled—Dec ‘ Presi ¥ f Inancial outlook. Schwab warm. | M r s 5 wont $ : edit ¥ + . | branches outside of its own " andise. Shs A ae ported Secretary Mellon's plan | Marin ; : nolde 8 14 bow cr | Seeeecrttre. fat, 9 to 12 : | Merchant Tailors’ | commu a Germany (8244)—Corn products; |at 4:10 am. De te me for tax reduction \; s ‘ ane Ar % 33 | Turkeys—Fan Hi ‘The point of yiew which 0 EEE: patent flour toodsturce ge init ge Ag , % 3 in : Hpac & Officers Elected | ine concinion was that, as nrem- Italy (8349)—Bacon; beet; hams; | Ad™iral Dewe cles via . . Ry : +1 : J ng was elected presf bers of the system should be we! dmiral Dewey f Best Year Is Still Be es $i fa] Cholee tant . f tho Seattle exchange, Pacific Coast | proximate terms of equality Netherlands (3301)—canned| hemi , ; Ahead, Gary States| DA “s ne ar ON 68 POULTRY AND MEATS annual meeting atthe seepeier een | ae 5 Goods; groceries, goods. | motorab f op K ie |! % 1 ra. Roabuek % ‘ Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers iis ; weriies k to come D2 (8385)—Hickory and yellow poplar y tiham , en tee D f tt Sen x ts edi stich patel - : M ning. P. 0. Wold| banks dest ahanbane ep logs; pencil cedar. (8283)—Nort Vessel ?. t Ss p elite nlapas * : ma P + 198 6 ‘ a c vice preside J. M.| serve ul y @mn oak. (8326)—Maple flooring ls in Port at eattle “Transient h ved pA ‘ 1 22% ; dpa aepe tpl alae pata git ste” bers of the sae i Mikal pes not re | y ; : ; J s ‘ + : re-elected to the offices of treasurer ty of the members | Portugal (8385)—Wheat, wh ¢ paler 1 Preaid in the trade of p: te ‘ ico ‘ ; ctivthy by ‘ y think. suchi posttion reves “1 nth y in the | ch Dh aM ghet | sk $ ‘ ORK, Deo. t.—Forelen ex- | , Te ly reserve board think such @ positio pend Bwitzerland (8377)—Copper, elec. Sire fnal—U. 8. 1 " th oe ” 4 | Fe 4 ¥ it rd. OM N, ¥ % i : ce tire ake }. Stone and Ed F. White were}is erroneous, In that the reserve saat | gan in Pe trotytic, in cakes, wire bars, round) Heat Ko five trillion, | ¢l ees for year terms, | board should not mpt to tell a ‘ iy + Tu billets, ingots and ingot bars; zinc,| er 1 astees who hold over being Ea Mc.| state bank that, when it enters the T Senta 4 upon it ‘tuk slab, bee Be Mee hebehlogt Schon oy qs 7 Markey ($291)—Agency for wheat,| Pler 7 : Building Permits 4a minimum quantity of 600 tons,| Pi Cad a rahe oe ae Fe, $0.0 ff $ Mi 1 . iS pnp T fnitial shipment. pier 3 eee ©. G. Duke, 341 N. 7th at., frame reat-| § cult 5 1 ace mat} ord, 116 Yokime. ave ‘retail t 1 nas hae : me to Pais Morrissey Elected President Miller, of Davidsom stat ° : Re : to Head Auto Trade |ctemical, says his’ trip to Europe } ove ms bidg., store, | New n 5 1 | was most tory in every re of 1 IR MODERN SAFE rae, at timed. oo” eh aii ; a : $e |t init cscs ASE ATE AT 1? Mendaste Guotations },,.ceorse F. Morrissey was elected | ere with the result that the com- | assed ic EQUIPMENT 15. feces erminal—at ¢ Harationd, $6,000 nn | Nort ae ‘ ie : ‘ refined, quiet;|PFesident of the Washington Auto Ati tracts in. Eng. law: dist, frame | * y ) . : ted, moti rad ation, King coun market cloved/Grath, William Kulst. at T{reserve system’ it cannot exercise a 1 Lumber Exchange . tt tet ie ang ut the Hotel Gowm I r 1 a egth Thy do! Other’ pecple 1 Gowman i of ait th eee. , ea At : | Mond: ng. Loren Solon was Hides and Wool econ 32, $1,000. Owens Hattin. :. 43 a Sahel F : | ane ice president and William Buying Prices, F. 0. Seattle taal |p. € were given by " Ghee yen eae " som! president of the i peepee! |) ; riedd | ‘46 bear . secsceetoene WO burdl Lee den es nd | ; © criminolog or 08 ed td 08 08 Monday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan | Foreign Money Status | f alee boca He Domestic Commerce sregt! Yat nine 1 Gaining Steadily Domestic commerce between At lantic-and Puget sound ports is ga For the first ten month October 31, 1923, 369 vessel. and 340 vessels ¢ 1 drachma: . 1.8 compared with 266 Be P ee fg | t ray wn. 014490 'departures for the ron & teal 1 P Jor, lies 8,469 feet above the sea, ) ate cbaeen: te a iet Mie pip me Fhe. 8 / ' t anish peseta,.13,09 cts Just announced, Pace ‘pelthy seh T Bits (Lon ™M

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