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SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 192: THE STAR’S PAGE OF NEWS FOR BUSINESS MEN CREAMERY MEN ‘Leaders of Automobile MEET TUESDAY World Are Optimistic Noted Authorities to Attend 17,4 Jewett and McAuley All Proph i Convention | : : J ee et esy Good Year in 1924 Creamery men from all parts of tho state are gathering in Seattle for (Thin is the fourth of a serlea the convention of the Washington .| On the business outlook for the Stato Creamery and Butter Manu, BY EDWA e facturers’ association which — will a RD P. HAL s ‘open in the New Washington hotel (Copyright, 1923, by United Tuesday morning. The meeting will Presa) be tho sixteenth annual convention, DETROIT, Mich. Deo, 10,— &nd present indications indicate that) The automobile industry in it will be tho largest gathering In} 1924 will equal, if not exceed, the history of the association. the prosperity it experienced Mayor Brown will give the ad-| this year—the greatest year in dress of welcome to the delegates; jts history-—three of the lead- Tuesday morning, and the response} ing motor car manufacturers in Will be given by W. BE. Turner, uote America predicted in exclusive fdent of the association. Other foa-| interviews with the United tures of the morning will be the reg: Press today, istration of delegates and judging the “Phe greatest Association's annual butter and] gusiness could have” C. Cheese exhibits. | Mott, vice president of the ¢ Regular sessions of the convention} grat Motors corporation, «ald will be held Tuesday afternoon and) the full adoption of Secretary all day Wednesday, On Wednesday! atetion's recommendati Gavernor Hart will give an address! Grastic tax reduction. Many prominent men in the indus- But the advance ‘of prosper. ity in America cannot be halt- try will address the convention. Pid Farragerteranty aa Reotet Speakers from out of the state in.) © ind ti a GhaenKtlon in elude J. E. Dunne, of Portland, head | ale ustrial stag of the Oregon Dairy Counell; Prof, - 3 Wilfred Sadler, of Vancouver, of the) | Haly, rachel ne ike University of British Columbia; Prof. Salt Sointed to toereaed ‘ad steadier employment, “our best indication of industrial prosper- of interviews with leaders of industry coming year.) business to equal that of 1923, which was the greatest over en: Joyed by the industry and tn muoh larger than 1922," Vice President Mott sald. “Stnee the early fall months," President Jowett sald, “we have been able to read the signa of continued prosperity during the coming year, While 1 waa a surprise year from a business standpoint, 1924 will surpass even the present 12 months. “Farmers haye readjusted themselves, Experience dearly bought has taught them how next year to cash fn on thelr products. “Our best Indications of indus: trial prosperity are baned on em- ployment. From everywhere tn- formation ig that more men aro working more steadily than ever before, We will increase em- ployment tn Detroit by the open- ing of a new unit to manufacture 500 cars daily, bringing our ca- pacity up to 650 automobdties each working day,. Thus ts our faith in 1924 demonstrated.” President McAuley of the Pack- ard company declared himself “decidedly an optimist.” “Employment {a better,” he said, “The volume of sales will at least be as great next year as in the present year, I would not be surprised to seo a’ reasonable increase, but it will not be a sen: sational one. “Business conditions generally fro sound and they are getting sounder,” stimulant that G, L. McKay, of Chicago, secretary of the American Association of Creamery Butter Manufacture: James Sorenson, secretary of the Minnesota Creamery Operators’ a: Seclation, and Chris Johnson and W. F, Jensen, of Salt Lake City. Among the speakers from the Pa- eific coast will be Prof. Clark P. Bis- sett, of the University of Washing: ton; J. W. Spangler, president of the Seattle National bank; J. A. Scollard, ‘of Chehalis; Prof. E. V. Ellington, of | Jewett, Mott and Alvin Me- Auley, president of the Packard Motor Co., all expressed their belief that the rosy prospects of the new year hold good for American industry in general, ‘The prosperity of the automo- bile industry, President Me: Auley saldy is the best check there is on the buying power of the people. “I expect the 1924 automobile | Austin Niebo! }Aute Knitting | Arm. Det New York Stock M arket NANCIAL Ue woek-ond cant Hittle new and prices opened influenced by the fluctuations ro & Hudson's $1,620,000 surplus NEW YOR ght on the wame factors w Su od lamt wes Iu the September quarter, against a ¢ t of $1 006 tn the corre: epor i ng period last year, directed lative attention toward the Siig dend paying rails and this class of stocks led the whole lat in the early dealing: Atchison gained a full point to 98%, and good ady were ncored by New York Cantal, Heading and othe pening prices Included; nelal 33% . Phacenge, Li 2 up Se; American ¢ 103%, up United Btaton Steal, D4. off 4; Union Pacific, 129%, off Mi Davison ‘| p Mar~ land, 86, up 2; Reading, 70%, up %; Hothlehem 1, 62%, off Yi Atchiaon, $84, Up Ti Dupont, 181, up i; Studebaker, 100%, up Mj New York Cons tral, 106% ——— GRAIN MARKET CLOSES LOWER CHICAGO, Deo. 8 fractionally lower on board of trade today. ‘Trading in wheat was oxtremely dull, Operators were inelined to Ko [alow on all sides of the market—~ 1094) thowe who bought on the strength 43% | of unfavorable Argentine crop news *%&)and others who sold because of un- favorable reaction toward Presi Coolidge» meamage to congress awaiting further developments be- fore taking any definite action Corn closed weak due to cash mar- kets and weak wheat, Realising walen appeared in and prices declined, Realizing developed in provisions late and prices closed fractionally lower than the opening level, Chicago Board of Trade Whiebn Oeee item toe Dec. Tuy! Btock— Adama Express Advance Kumiey Ajax Hubber Alaska Juneatt Allied Chemie Allie Chaliners Am, Agr. Chemte do pid. sas Amer. Bosch Magneto 3144 Amer, Car & Fndy..166% Amer, Can soe LOOM do pid... Amer. Onicle : Amer, Cotton Olt de ptd . Amer, xi Amer, Hide & Lt do ptd Amer. Tey In) Locomotive: Grains closed the Chicago . whip & Com . Ameltere com, . Boutt Humatre . Buger do pfd ... Amer. Mt Amer, ‘Ti Amer, Tobacco com. 153 Amer. Tebsceo DB... 140% Am Writ, Pa, pid. 24 Amer, Woolen .... Amer, Zino Aa Dry Gas Amd. Ol... AU. Coast Line... Atl Guit & W. 1, Ath. Refining ... Atchison . do ptd Ae “ 48% art 12.83 940 . 13.33 10,09 2.85 0. pidsics: Pacific Coast Building Suffers November Lull Permits Fewer Than October, 1923, But! Run Ahead of Last Year A marked reduction in building} over last November, but a four per activity in many Paeific Coast] cent loss from October figures, cities during November ts shown] Los Angeles reports a total of by tho national monthly bullding| $13,012,042 for November, a gain wurvey of 8. W. Straus & Co.,| of 10 per cent over laut November, which has just been completed.| but a 6 per cent lous from October | The Pacific Coast section of thin| figures, Thin total is 43 per cent) report disclones a total of building | of California's total and 7 per cent | permits for the month just closed | of the total reported from the who amounting to $29,873,821 in 47 prin-| Pacific coast list of 47 cities. cipal cities, This figure t9 24 per| San Francisco reported $5,850,808) nti greater than that of Novem-|for November, a slight gain ov: ber, 192% but in 20 per cent under| October and a 46 per cent gain tho total for October of this year| ver the previous November, Oak-| Fro thier clay, land, Seattle and Portland report| California's November total of | slight reductions from October al-| $31,889,272, reported from 20 citien,| tho Reno, Salt Take, Tucson, Ta- la {4 per cent over Sant November|COM* And several of the Califor-| but 19. por cent under October's | Ma, cities report mbstantial gains, falibee Following are the officals con- ” struction figures reported by build A much osthaller relative reduc-|ing department executives trom the| Hon Is shown from the reports of} various cities of Oregon and Wash-| the 18 citiew of tho #ix other states ington, comprined in the 8, W. comprising the Pacific Const group,|gtraus & Co. building survey for all of which show less fluctuation! tng Pacific const states, In the Northwest group, Wash. Mov. 1923 Nev. 192 Cet. 1923 ington, Oregon and Idaho, the No-| Oreson— vember total reported by 12 cities ae kg was $3,617,922, which tw 2 per cent|pomtena’.. 1.67 leas than last November's figures! Washington- and 2 per cent less than those of | Aberdeen . October. eld In the Intermountain group, Utah, Nevada and Arizona, the November total from six citiea,| ttle Bpokane Tacoma .. Vancouver Vaile Walla OPEN BIDS FOR TACOMA HOTEL TACOMA, Dec. 10.—-Blids for the construction of the new $1,500,000 | |community hotel are to be opened | |here today. Architect W. L. Stod- 1,167,806 181,06 216,24 15,940 1,636 22,675 SEATTLE VEGETABLES Price Puid Wholesale Dealers (The prices given are those made to re- |dard will assist the trustees in award. | NORWEGIAN RAIL” EXPERTS ARRIVE | , Party Here to Study Electri- fied Railroads Hjalmar Schreiner, chief electrical engineer of the Norwegian state ralle ways, arrived in Seattle yesterday, in the course of a, tour of the United States to study the riftcation of railroads, While here, he will ine spect the electrified division of the Milwaukee road, Tack of domestic coal and the ex. snive cost of Imported coal are compelling the Norwegian govern. ment to look to electricity as the ‘road motive power, Schreiner sald, “It in time we are following America,” he declared, “and utilize ing our water power resources,” ‘The chiet engineer 4 accompanied y Olaf Storsand, mechanical en: neer; Professor Fredrick Jaco |consulting engineer and member the faculty of the Technical univer. sity, of Norway, and Ola J. wit, civil engineer, of the Norwegian state railways, 1 Foreign Trade The United States bureau of for. elgn and domestic commerce has received the following inquiries from foreign firms which are in the mar- ket for American goods, Full {n- formation will be given to Amer. {can firms on application to 8, H. Blalock, district manager of the bureau, Lowman building, Seattle: Argentina—{8399) Canning machin. ery. machinery for manufacture of confectionery and chocolates. Austria~—(8428) Furs, 100,000, such ts Opossum, beaver and beaverette. Bolivia—(8436) Chemicals for use in tanning; patent leather; dressed kid; sheep skin leather; chamois leather; shoe findings, CHINA—48407) Bleaching powder; Chicago Car Lots Saturday's Quotations Bernedall A | | tall deniers by whoiesslers, With « fe | Marnedall B jcarbolic acid ice crystals; corn syrup; ing the contracts, according to an seasonal exceptions, prices to produce {corn starch; glucose. potato starch; | Business Changes The Ocean Lumper Co. fices at 1085 Henry butiding, and will move in as soon as alterations are completed. i Floyd Sather, of Port Townsend . ¥, Joubert, of Enumclaw; J. M. Hum-| of Yakima; Walter Ely and H. L Kinman, of Tacoma, and H. E. Tur- ner of Seattle. | OIL conceRN 1s LARGE PAYROLL NOT INSOLVENT one out of Every 40 Fam- | ; FAUSKOGEE, Oxia., Dec. 10.—Tho| _jJieg Has U. S. Employe J.T. Steed & Co the State College of Washingto: phrey, of Burlington; 8. J. Simonson, ner, H. L. Klock and Leo C. Brad- | will move from Indiahoma Oil Co., a $5,600,000 cor. + ape poration of Oklahoma, was given a favorable report here by Myrant Forman, special investigator, ap. Pointed to probe the financial con- dition of the company, in answer to petitions of stockholders to declare at4 Douglas building. WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.—In the} United States one out of every 200 persons is on the civil service payroll | lof the government | Assuming five as the average num. Ape cocopany inecivent. | ber tn the family, one out of every Forman declared he found the| 49 families, white, black, brown red| company in a serious financial con. | » ‘ ber and yellow, has at least one mem dition, but solvent. | the government at | representing . “I found no evidence of misman. | wosinsion for pay. ) Agement and the affairs of the com-| Yet the present number, 548,531, \Pany appeared to have been han-} does not include the army or navy dled as efficiently as possible, under | personnel, rior, of course, does it in- the cireumstances,” he said. [clude city, county, township or J. ¥, move from the Bigelow This space Held Advertising agency will 839 Henry building to building January 1 will be taken by the Mr. Henry L. Gray H. &. McMillan Export Co. Inc., will move from 4426 to 6562 White. Henry-Stuart building. A. J. Warten has been selected an the representative of a group open an office at 768 White-Henry- uart building until new space at 01 in the samo building can be arranged fo: . MeIntosh, Cowan & Co., certified Hc accountants, 309-310 White Stuart additional office 201-20; o- space at The Pacific take another White-Henry-Stu: Forest Mills Co. half room at +t building aid association will at 405 Union st. establish Ship News | Tides in Seattle | TUESDAY DE, IL First Low Tide 1.9 tt Tide 102 ft system in View High Tt am, 12.2 econd Low Tide 133 t 1 Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co, #11 Second Ave. Str fan Diego from at Vins Ws Cold Har nd, Maine, via ports, at Forty leading bonds average | 4 $36.80, an increase of .02; 20 in- dustrial stocks average 92.30, an in Grease of 86; 20 rail stocks aver Age 42.43, an increase of 03 mated output steel ignots in United States in November 3,113,804 tons versus 3,547,966 in October and 3,430,309 in No- vember, 1922 Fisher Bod income for quarter 31, $5,237,912, Versus $7.96. November copper shipments, foreign and domestic, 224,000, acco | vants, we would have an army of of ‘motor cars and trucks for 11|mark. according to statistics pre- & production of 2,365,412. }are attached to the postoffice, the! | messengers. uv Foome tn the Arcade building. | total up to 605,209 persons, or more| clude the : following: .C. 1. Arm-| Country. “Appetite Appeal in Advertising”: 9f Journalism, U. of W.. “The Points| There are 4,005 in the treasury de- || Fy ugh Tide | chandising in the Advertisement.” rtments, Secretary Hoover's list | this makes > ccount of crews of flan Francisco, and 2,035 general nting clerks | 7 re the District of 4 state officials or employes. If these Z Auto Output This were to be grouped with the more than half million government ser- | Year Is 3,717,709 DETROIT. Dec. 10.—The output | officials far exceeding the million months of this year is estimated at | pared by the census bureau. 3,717,709. This is a material gain| Of all government departments, by & ' ‘Over the same period last year, with | far the largest number of empioyes | | number being 285,822, altho this| M number does not Include 37,631 clerks ° Repcchar | rth-class offices and 19,327 mail eetings | in fourth-class offices and 19, | ‘These, not directly by the gov- ts antl Advertising club will | ernment, aro nevertheless, In govern: | eet Tuesday noon in the Masonic| ment employ, and bring the grand| ots egpamrdepeh jo ttccleaiay vd the | than three times the total number on problems i. i the payroll of the biggest steel cor- of advertisinig. The program will in- poration or railroad the strong, of the Izzard Co., “The Tilus. ‘ tration: in Advertising”; H. G. Stibbs, | _ | Ammons the largest Sauae cad REibs Chcistion . bs. | ployers, the xtate department, with Milk Products Co. 11 comes second, war depart Hloyd ‘Spencer, of the Seattle Star, | Ment With 61,119, ns ; : “Ihe Atmorphere of the Advert: | 2 42842, and’ veterany’ bureat, Wea ment”: Prof. Ro with 28,164, in the order given. DEC. 10 | bert W. Jones, school ts EC Of & Good Advertisement,” and Earle | DAttment, 3,353 in Attorney General || 727i sm. 123 1 Casey, of the Bon Marche advertising | Dauherty’s branch, 18,493 In the in- n 66 ft department, “Sales Appeal and Men | terior and 20,261 in the agricultural Thao 1 and Secretary of Labor | Davis has to account for 3,715, while the shipping board admits 3,064, but Arrived: vessels, workmen at shipyards or in house | Panama canal employes 7,994, | and experts are needed, apparently, to keep track of the rest of the help Of this nd total, 66,290 live and rest Maine to Oregon. ure st ork in Columbia, from n 80, while we the| * heastern fral Alaska, Nicholson str 1 are ¥ nead of 1916, om scattered total number of employ reased by 12,900 last y subsidiarie ‘at ‘ | Bradstreet Reports Week’s Trade Good 000 pounds, largest of any NE YC <, Dec, 10.—The Brad. | month on record, versus 207 lito pega ist | 000 in October. = belay pid tga General Elec ‘ boll} one of its best 44 Indications are that its orders for Year will be in excess of $200,000 090 A Washington dispatch states that United States will be de- pendent upon imports within five years for a definite portion of oil supply, Davis, geologist of the Geological Survey, pre- dicted in testifying in senate public land committee's inquiry : tallway into ‘easing of naval oil re serves. th ofa in General small in its that company. an increase of about ports, for Valparal pach of timulated tr rding influe es eum re pay Motorahip ndust inal Ko, Fo 8. ¢ 8. King. Dell- Graham Leaves for | ir Admiral Kile Idaho C. of C. Meet |: i Aine Harr Fred W Graham, assistant general | of the Great left Seattle Sun-| meeting of the| er of Commerce, | ndpd Pis A—Str Admiral Rogers Plor B Admiral Rodm D—Stra H. F. A Farragut Pacific Coast Coat Bunkers—v. @. Awitteure, U, 8. C. G, Un yard Moorings ander, Admirat 1 Motors Frida total capit he : of a at 4. Bhippi Himrod onnectlout Street Terminal Disocoverer el mear hb jon of vance means $16,000,000 in Value of the company’s outstanding stocks, Charges of collusion in price fixing on gasoline and all other petroleum products by the Standard il companies from New York to California, being investigated by department of Justice W.H ducer Ter 1 Southern Pacific Bonds Authorized V ASHINGT tuthorize ern Pa comm! equ Atr Kathrina Luckenback tM th Am He Stream-—Buoy No. 7, tr Ma Winslow Marine Fallway Camano, Kila A., # Meteor and Alunina Anne and Charles F. Croker; barges itlam Clty and Griffeon, home predicted He u nen in taking | additional apace adjoining their of. | heotn Fisheries | | $07 Douglas building to larger space | Pierre Marquette Railway Co, and | ¢ of shingle manufacturers and will | building, have taken | rooms | Ceban Amer. Sugar Arrivals and Departures | !'«11» Cor ee ey | | | | Gratn— Wheat , Corn 4% | Oates. tye artey Reechnut pike . Beth. Bteel com. . do 1% Heote Cont. £std. LA Yr, 13 $ 12 1. 320 (82 as mu 7 vat , 20 6 ’ “ e 4 K. T. Brooklyn Edison . Berne Bro, B Cop. & Kine & Nupertor s | u% | bi N. Y. Sugar and Coffee tay 2 Saturday's Quotations Sugar—Qui w, 7.08: refined, easter ‘eraniated Cotter Central Leather do pid Serr de Pasco jer Motors hes. & Ohio hicago & Alten w Denver Live Stock Setarday’s Q Recelpta, "€¢ nora 1601.18; co seuweraty ba Recetpta, 13 teers pie Keel weak. Pat tam lambs, $11-80912-0 Portland Produce Saterday’s Quotations Batter—i2@ 49 Ib. | Eexs—Buying price, 11@ 420 doz | -prlem, sho ate det | Cheese.22% @ 120 18. | Mewe-—16@ 270 ib. 4] . 328) 120%) of | Cattle iq) Beet ‘5 13 | Me8 | feeders. Hogs | Top, eee FE ee ; welling Cont | Cont | Cesden Corn Produc Crocibie # Cuba Cane fu ao ptd Can Motors . Liverpool Grain Saturday's Quotations =" Open Bigs Law het d heii Wa fe bud te ae thd Se rhe as Foreign Money Status Saturday's Quotations Fornished by Logan & Nirvan B10 Hecond Ave., Reattic Value. x Belgian trane Ttallan. tira Hwedien k BRES FRETS xi Close tat a ied Te BYa 7 dt? FRE ut da pta lo | Det Dom, Sugar Lack. & W mteal 4a ‘F | Normal Fane & | 81.06 M | 18a06 “ 19.306 70% 119.30 ¢ 14.26% oe 402 a3 = » krone orway kro n Yeu Aaphalt Clears Exec and flortn Rumanian let Mpaniah peseta Liberty Bonds Saturday's Quotat Furnished by Logan # Piryan 810 Second Ave, Seattle High Low 99.20 o9.t8 Kpec Motors do 6% deb toodrie h com randy Sreat ferien Firat 4n Hecond 44 4a ‘ Piret | Haye sebold Prod Foreign Exchange Mer, Marine, $0,008 up $6. frame 000. frame Dog to August 11 Ingma Copper Macy, R. Ht Ma u Mann Elec. Sup anhat. Bhirt Market St. FR Martin Parry Mo ell M Dept jeaboard © it mrastle PT ARE YOUR PAPERS { | Ask yourself that ques- |) | tion and then consider | || that our modern electric | i Safe Deposit Equipment | | offers you the last word | || In protection at a very small cost. “3 BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings Balances $5,797, | 1,248, L Portia | | 173 “SEATTLE NATIONAL Fa: BAN v= 5 “SECOND AT COLUMBIA: ci 881.00 B 09.00 Tacoma sactions 4 r ——M cr Present Vaiue| p, * | Pineapples— 4cte 1146 ete ts ots | Pecans. can be figured by deducting the cost of |AAHOUNCement by Henry T. Rhodes, | transportation to Heattle and approai-| President of the hotel corporation. | mately 16% for hauling, stormmge ao@/ Tho old Chamber of Commerce | pce ayn A FO tse@1.es| building, which is being torn down | Beete—New. dex. bunches to make way for the new hotel, is > now practically demolished. Con. struction work on the new hotel will } commence immediately after the first | lof the year, according to present plans, | Weekes Commercial | Failures Reported | | NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—R. G. Dun & Co. reported 422 failures for the past week, as compared with 239 in the previous week and 484 this week a year ago. Public Markets SANITARY 37,1 1. Baker's unswi per crate al, No. Per WT, per Yakima : Local, green, per 60 Parsley—ioo., dox. ire. bunch ranipe——Pet ACK cseeseserses Peppers—Cal., bell, per TB... 126@ .18 Potatoes— | Local whites, ewt, . |. Betted Gems, ton | | Madiahes—Local, dox Per sack » |Spinach—Locnl, per box |Squach—Per | Sweet Potatoes Per Th. Tomaters—-Lug .... Turnips—Der wack | FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Apples—Detictous Bpltzendergs Sonathane Winter Bananas .... |. Xing | Bananas | Coconnuts—Prer dos | Cranberries—Per box } Rastern, bbl Grape Frolt—Ca) Fiorida Grapes—Per crate Se HMoney—Comb, per case... |, Strained, per 1, . Hackleberries—DPer Ib. | Lemons—Fancy Chotce ahegas Oranges—Per box... Japanese, bund! eare—Per box er crate NUTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Back Lote | No. 1 new crop soft shell almonds, 2 Tbe. She; Florida grape fruit, 4 for 260. Stalls 31-23, crab meat, 600 Tb.; barbecued cod, kippered salmon, 2h; skinned sole, 2 for 2c: biack cod, Ihc; white 0c; genuine sole, 6c; adie, 2c. | margarin | cheese, 2 te dor. Per tb... pia Stal 200 t, Cc: m M-13-15, Eas artichokes, 1 fei tap Florida butter, eres, laree, te; frean pulle eheowe, Ze; 3 rp cheese, 1 roast, roc; beef rons , 1TMe chops, 2 | sirloin steak. 180. | 20, 2 Ma. $1.55; | dic, 3 Tos. $1.40; atrictly jo doz; fresh pullets, 310; 2c, 2 the, mild heese. brick Stalls 94-96 Pike at, pot lamb chops, 12%4c; leaf lard, lSe; cottage butts, alle 102-110, fresh Sc; mixed nute, esh Nut margarine, big pkg. bo. 2be; | Almonds—1 Ghina oleomargarin cheese, 310; te; sirloin steak, je; veal roast, 10c roasted coffee, 2 Ib The, 29¢; 2 Toe. assorted cookle PIKE PLACE & Tbe. best cane eugai Pike pl. doflin 10¢; ‘and, por Tm . budded, per Tb. Fancy ‘budded, por M. DAIRY PRODUCTS rices to Meatil Dealers | | 46 A grade, Seattle delivery ‘ Fage—Freah ranch, white shell. Mixed colors , . vee. 4 TBe. beef, 4 Ibe. . $e; ham- pure lard, Ion butte S8c, 2 doz. §-m. pall} 4 boxes | tle catsup, 20; 10-1. eack ‘flour, | fal on all extracts; 2 small cans Stall 95, fresh herring, 3 for | ; choice fresh salmon, 20c; best ut tisk, 166 139, very ‘best dry onion 4 Ta. le; Inrge pkg. Quaker ont large Muscat ralnion, 3 Tos. 25¢; all kinds | flour, $1.66 to $1.90; all kinds coffee, 276 | ;£0.b. Beattie suppiy DB. condensary . DAIRY PRODUC Pri Lo ofl; Butter Loca Eeus—¥ . cubes wrapped c ranch, white shell, Tillamook ‘triplete: oid pie POULTRY AND ia 04 6 Ras pure eek Hea pop Stall pkes, ange mine Belgian Hares. Turkeys—¥ | Roosters Hoge. Cholee ie Chotee bh POUL Prices Ducks—Dr Hens— Drei Dressed Live, bh Live, ti rollers 4 ths. and ‘ancy dp iw bs ats. cooking apples, Old, lve, per I. 4 up new golden dates, ’ , 2 cans corn or string beans, cocoa or chor | boxes Kearchlight matches, cans tomatoes, 150-200 the oe PRY AND MEATS id Wholesale Dealers . per I, 180 heavy 310 light WESTLAKE ritennial Be 8 Tha, cane ite noap Sugar stall, ¢ 11.6 ght, ™ Drew: Droaned Turkeys—Fancy, Live, fancy, ib. Belgian Hares—Live, per tb per Ib i drea he pron aut jure lard, | 10¢ | Yakima | 100 | $1.75 Stall Dun Veal—Fancy, Heavy Medium, light dressed extra Detictou em, ¥ Spitzenbdergs, $1 ap on Oe Quotatio, Cattle Prime ateers tedium to good nice cows and heifers Corn—V 1208 Cracked and feed meal, 100% Barley—Whole feed. 100s ....... 1. led and ground, 80's-100%. Whi ed, 100°s olled a und, 10's 80'8 Sprouting, Wheat—Re Mixed fee All-Grain: Chop. Chick Feed—10 Chick 1. M Growing Feed—10¢ Ege Mash—100's Seruteh Feed—100'« Cocoanut Meat—100% Cottonseed Meat Linseed O11 Meal—1 Soya Bean Meal—100'e Alfalfa Meal10 Bone Meal—10 Granulated Charcoal (har Limes 4.0@ 109 4900 & 008 F Smooth heavy Rough heav Pigs So's Bheep— Pri ¢ lambs + 9.60@11.50 to choles 5 50@ 9.50 T60@ 9.2 oe 50@ 6.0 SUGAR th | Ewes FLOUR Local tly pa ra 38 0 AND biends Flour . | 1.00 FA 6n0 HAY, GRAIN AND Altatta Hay—¥4 [straw t grade sugar of milk; wheat starch; (8470) caustic soda; machines and supplies for various industries; soda ash; so- dium bisulphite; tanning materials; |(8398) looms for weaving; machinery for making hostery. ($452) oils; paints; railway supplies; stationery. yit—48471) Canned goods; flow garden seeds, garden and flower. ‘rance—{8492) Box shooks, 20,000 |board feet per month. Huiti—48456) Cement; flour; lard; loundry soap; travelers’ equipment, trunks, bags, etc. Japan—48422) Douglas fir; red and | yellow cedar; western hemlock. west- ern pine. ‘etherlands—(8424) Airplane mate- rial, Siam—(8404) Cutlery; drugs, pro- prietary; leather; leather goods; rice mill machinery; sawmill machinery. South Africa (8496) Bathing suits for men and women; (8497) builders’ \and architectural supplies; (8476) ma- jchinery for making wire nails; (8488) novelties, for mail order business. Sweden—{8467) Rosin, all grades. turpentine. Switzerland—(8464) Aluminum foils, Uruguay—{8491) Soya bean oll. Xmas Dinner Partygy The Seattle Sales-Managers’ ciation will hold its annual Christmas party December 19, at the Seattle Yacht club. The program tncludes dinner, distribution of Christmas presents, and dancing. The commit- tee in charge consists of A. H. Lind, chairman. A. J. Young, Farwell P. Lilly, M. Lowden, Fred Young, George Baird and Gordon Tongue. Dr. Wo, Chinese Doctor Licensed Herb Specialist ireats all aliments with Chinese nature herds. Many eet well suffering from stomach, rheumatism, bead- ache, catarrh, nervousness, cough, cold, kidney, blood, ekin, Diadder and female disorders. Call or write, We Medicine On £06 James St., cor, tnd Ave, senttio Betabdlished 1903. Phone MA in-3196 Been TESTE CURIE I ES DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 31 Years Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Wan.D. Perkins & Co, 211 Cherry St. 1U.S.NAVY YARD fA] Bae: * MERTON—CHARLESTON —PORT ORCHARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock ULAK SCHEDULE ttle Dally 99:00, 10:30, 11:30 0M 1:45, 3, 6:30, 11:30 pm [“]trom Beattie day and Sunday, 9:30 p. m,| faogand daily 11:20 p. m. bas AUTOMOBILE FEI Seattle to Br trips Saturday and & 30 p. m. cept Sunday. Passenger Fare 800 Roand Trip NAVY YARD ROUTE Mote 2003