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RODUCE MEN CALL MEETING ippers and Jobbers Plan State Organization tice jobbers and shippers will t at Yakima January 16, to con r the formation of a state asso- nh of produce jobbers and ship- A call for the meeting has been issued by EB. S, Gill, sto- ‘of tho Seattle Produce asse- under authority of a reso: h passed at a meeting of ship- Hand jobbers held in Yakima st March, a State Chamber of Com: Gil says, “has sponsored ‘calling of a meeting to discuss N marketing problems, and many ‘and jobbers will attend. No is more interested in marketing ms than shippers and jobbers, ad we believe a general discussion z subject will develop ideas of to everyone,” need of a state organization “brought before the dealers at conference last March, which ‘Called to take action to test the utionality of the “commission 1 nts’ bill.”* In nearly every session of the ture,” Gill explained, “meas- -are introduced which affect and dealers of farm prod- Without any organization, the and jobbers have no means how thelr business is be- “attacked. ngements have been made for half rate to attend the mee, and a large attendance clpated. CTORS OF BOARD NAMED ine directors for the coming year elected by the Seattle Real Es- board Friday. They are George Spencer, Samuel Collyer and E. . odwin, for a three-year term mach; F. W. West, John D. Hall and pa At Archibald J. Fisken, for a two-year | nm each; J. F. Adama, John J. El- and Henry A. Schroeder for a year term each. BUILDING MEN HOLD ELECTION ‘Harry Stanage, superintendent of Empire building, was elected dent of the Seattle Association f Building Superintendents at the monthly meeting of the as- on at Boldt’s cafe, Thursday. officers elected by the asso- on were A. Chabot, of the Ter-| et = aes Sales building, vice president;| 1° operation on the second floor. | rest» Martin, of the Arcade build- treasurer, and Fred J. Little- of the Hoge building, secre-| 11. — United | crude oll output was 1,844,050 / is daily during the week «nding | 5, or 43,000 barrels daily be- the preceding week, the Amer- || Petroleum Institute reports. California, Wyoming and Montana Oklahoma accounted for the) iter part of the reduction in crude ‘oll production in the week ended Jan- Wary 5. There was a drop of 20,060 ia a day in California, which d 700,300 barrels daily, Santa ‘Fe Springs field, in Los Angeles b yielding 16,000 barrele a day Mess than in the preceding week. "Wyoming and Montana combined Produced at the rate of 139,350 a day, 19,550 less, while production in “Oklahoma declined 3,500 to a daily ‘average of 365,300. Break Ground for Medical Building _ Ground was broken Thursday i the new $1,500,000 medical and dental "building at Fifth ave. and Olive st. "Excavation will be continued on the ) Yacant part of the tract, and demoli- tion of buildings now standing will esinmence shortly. = ‘The house committes which will " Operate the new building comprises Drs. R. D. Forbes, H. Eugene Allen, F. 8. Wiits! . W. Hergert, C. J. Btansbery, V. A. Kellogg, P. A. Pur- @y, W. 1, Ferrier and A. B. Linne. Dr. N. A, Johanson {s president and Dr. J. H. Snively is secretary, ‘Argentine Attache to Visit Seattle The foreign trade department of the Chamber of Commerce has just been advised that Edward F. Feely, United States commercial attache at | Buenos Aires, will be in Seattle on January 12 to 15, inclusive. Mr. 4 Feele before being stationed at S| Buenos Aires, was in Mexico. Prior to his service with the United Stat Bovernment he traveled extensi / in Latin America for commercial “houses. Lay Over 16 Miles of New Gas Mains | A net gain of 86,938 feet, 46 miles, of gas mains was made| Mast year by the Seattle Lighting Co,, according to a report announced Yesterday, During the year th Teompany laid 110,282 feet of ne Mains and removed 23,445 feet, mak ing a remarkable pepation sake aa TO PLAN JOINT or over| TOURIST DRIVE) At a meeting to be held at the Chamber of Commerce trustees room Baturday pies representatives of Vancouver and Victoria, B coma, Bellingham and the chamber will discuss definite plans for the expenditure of approximate Ty $23,000 in advertising in California to bring residents o! that state and tourists there to the Puget sound region. Aji of the c Mentioned will participate finan on & population basis. ally expansion in dis-| SET DATE FOR PRODUCT SHOW The date for the Bon Marche's Northwest Products exhibition, which has become an annual affair, has been set for February 11 to 23, in: clusive, the Bon Marche informed the Northwest Products committee of the Chamber of Commerce at its meeting Thursday noon, All exhib- {tors at last year’s show have been asked to put in exhibits again this yoar, A resolution expressing the com- mittee’s appreciation of the exhibition and attesting its value to the home products idea was passed at the meeting, REFORESTATION PLAN OUTLINED Senate Committee Presents ‘Recommendations WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—-A com. prehensive national policy for forest protection was offered yesterday in the report of the senate committes on reforestation, which conducted an extended inquiry last summer, Recommendations Include: Authorizing the secretary of agri- culture to co-operate with states in planting denuded land. Institution of a campaign to edu- cate farmers on protection of 150,- 000,000 acres of farm wood lands. Passage of u bill appropriating $2,- 500,000 for co-operation with states in protection against forest fires; $100,000 for planting material, and $100,000 for the educational cam- paign. Further appropriations for research to study destructive insects and tree diseases, Purchase of not more than $3,000,- 000 worth of forest land by the gov- ernment each year. NEW SKAGGS STORE OPENS Seattle's newest food department store will open for buxiness Saturday morning at 114-118 Pike st. Skaggs’ United Stores, who are operating stores thruout the Northwest, with 25 stores In Washington, will own and operate each department in the| new place. “Owning all departments,” It was explained by L. 8. Skaggs, manager, “qasures us of giving the buying pub- Ne a service in conformity with our {deas and {deals of merchandising, ‘and assures the buying public of an | active interest In their being pleased.” ‘A large and modern bakery will be Practically everything in foodstuffs | ‘will be handied by Skaggs in the new store. Ship News. Tides in Seattle FRIDAY SATURDAY 144 a.m, First High tide $253 am. 124 ft Second Low Tide 3:09 p. m., 5.2 ft Second High Tide $:14 p.m, ft. . Weather Bureau Report! ‘TATOOSH ISLAND, Jan, 11.—5 a. m. Barometer rising; cloudy; wind west,/| five miles an hour, eee Firet Hig! 9:34 & m., 12.3 ft. Second Low Tide || 410 p.m, 4.6 ft. Second High Tide || 9:20 p.m, #2 ft] Arrivals and Departures | Arrived. 1l—Str Artigas from Portiand, Maine, via ports, at 10 6. m.i fe Balushletan fro Geoce, At.8 a, oo Tan, 16—Btr Remus from” Antotogasta | via" po tat str Ach Bearport from Tacoma, at 2:15 p. m. Northland from San Francisco via Hel- Iingham, at 4 p. m.; str Georgina Rolph can from Tacoma, at 9:56 Sailed—Jan, 1) —Str Texan for Bosto via ports, at 11 & m.; str West Greylock for Baltimore via ports, at 7:15 | str Eastern & m.; str American for Baltimore via] ports, at 6:40 a, m. Jan. 10.—Str Madi-| son for New York via New Weatminater, | at 9:30 p. m.; atr Horace Luckenbach for | Boston via ports, at 6:15 p. m.; str| Moerdijk for Antwerp vin ports, at 7:4 D. m.; str Dorothy Alexander for San Diego via vorts, at 3 p. 1 for New York via por | U. 8. G. 8. Burveyor for Bound trip, at 2:20 p. m.; str Mobile City for New| York via ports, at 11:30 4. m.; atr Arabi Maru for Vancouver vin Tacoma, at 6 a. m, 3 str Willeolo £145 p. m. Vessels in Port at Seattle | Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41—Str Som-| erton. Great Maru, Bell St Northern Terminal—Str Toktwa et Terminal—Strs Admiral Wat non, Neponset, U. # ©, G. Unalga. Pier 14—Str Ach! Pier 11B—Str Oweno. Pier §—Str Brookdale. Pi tr Tanann Btr Lena Luckenbach, Pacitio Coast Engineering Worke—v. G. Snohomish, #. Shipping Board Moorings—str Or- | Connecticut Street Terminal—U. 9, 8.| Discoverer, Ploneer. King & Winge—Schr Ruby, ms Anvit, | Albers Bros, Milling ‘Terminal—Btr Northland | Seattle Flour Mills Terminal—Str Bear-| pot. Spokane Street Star, Duthies—U. &. 8. Connectteut. Todd Dry Docke—étre H Alameda, Admiral Peary, Dollar, Emma Alexander. Drummond Lighterage Co, tan. Ames Terminal Co Maru. Hetternan's Starr, U. Alanka Ste Terminal—Str Roman| Margaret | Str El Capt- Stra Texan, Nankoh | | hn | | Dry Dock—strs 4. 8, Dellwood, ashi Moorings: non, mndo, Ketchikan Stream—B#tr Remus, French Jeanne D'Arc, barge Dacula Winstow Marine Rallway—str sohrs Betsy Foss, Camany, Elia A Hophie Christensen, Meteor and Otum na, bktns Anne Comyn and Charies Crocker, byen Coquitlam City and Griffson, | Rainfer, Stra Jettor- | cruiser | James Batley, 6800 Palatine, frame rest- $25,000. 2018 Broadway N., frame |" dence |F. Andrew Anderson, frame realdenc D. stim batcony, $1 1301 Fourth from ‘Tacoma, at 1:40 p, mu; str Ameri: | r Sle No. | \s FE Atsxanaer,|7 Grittan, | w STRERT JOURNAL FINANCIAL ROVIEW NEW YoR Li=Stocks were stimulated in the early trading today by the succesatl movement of the republican caucus tn the house to sidetrack the bonus moasure in favor of the' tax reduction bill, which Will bo reported out of committee February 1, Another Important construstive factor was the extraordinary jump of points in the ratio of the federal reserve bank of New York, which nko alt records for a single week's Improvement. Haldwin was the leader of the industrial group in the tnitial Sealings, spurting to around the beat levels of the current movement 2158. Stool Common also displayed improsaive strength and the ails mains bgt dt the buoyancy shown in the last three or four ona, Freneh fr began the day avith @ new low price and sank to $0,0480, off $0,0004 inand sleriing Wan $4.27 11-28, off 9-16. Opening: pr’ i Industrial Alcohol, 70%, up Mj Sinclair, 25) f 1 Conno 3; United States Steel, 100%, up ti Amort- an Can. 107K. Up Haldwin, 16%, up M4; St. Paul, 17 rie, 36% Cast Iron Pipe, 7 Y. ‘ot %; Northern 'pacitic, 14: General Electric, 1 } Pan-American B, 64%, up ta; General nm Zoot HHEAT SLUMPS NEAR CLOSING New Polke Stock Market Irregularities Fe Feature on ‘Thursday's Quotations Board of Trade Furnished by Logan & Bryan Ave, Seattle teh Low 7" uM R 43M 3% 16% CHICAGO, Jan, 10.—Grains closed Irregular on the board of trade here today. After ruling sharply higher day, wheat started to sink toward the last and only the close prevented prices from sagging below the opening. | However, values at the close ruled unchanged, with July showing @ alight advance, Corn, after leading all grains tn today's upturm weakened and went below opening prices at the close. Good buying, which featured the market, died out with reports that the country movement, light for nome time, shows improvement. Oats slumped with other graina. Buyers were in evidence on all frac- onal dips, but did not p: a bids. Provisions closed dull and lower. . Chicago Board of Trade Wheat— Jan, Close Adama Express Air Reductio: Chemiact. i t Sugar, » Bosch Magneto » Car & Pady, 168 108% 109 19 ron » Hide @ thr. 10 » Tobacco B. B. & 0, do pd Barnsdail A. Beechnut pkg. Beth, Hteel com. Booth Fisherie BOR To. B. RT. Ctfs. Brooklyn Edison . Brooklyn Union Gas. Brown Shoe com, Open High Low a pie 51.00% 81.07% 1 § LOTls + 206K 1.06% 17% mado Cen, 4M 4% a eee FER FE Chicago & G. hicago & N hing Copper ca Cola... Comer, Bolvent Cons. Cigars Cons. Textile Cont. Motors 7 | | +1296 120T 12.95 12.86 vomtnal Beston Wool BOSTON, Jan. 10,—The locat Del, Lack. & W market continues very firm with mille Davison Chemical | duying some fine staple wools and Ohio Dome Mines Delaines at $1.35, clean Innded basis, Dupont de N * Denver Live Stock Crucible Bteel wool calves, $8@10.50; and feeders, $43; bu Imbel Bros. ped joodrich com 4,551; market, ; : bulk, $675@7; plies Sheep—Heceipts, 3.600} higher. Fat lamba, $11 er lambs, $11,609 12 w. steady, 16% | GulE States Steal . ‘ ry Household Prod. Hovston Oil Hud Motor Hupp Metor . Mle, Central . Inspiration . Int. Agl. Corp. ptd. Inter He: i owen, $607.60. . | San Francisco Produce Thursday's Quotations er aici S20 Ib; prime firsts, 490 Egee—Uxtras, 24350 dor Sunderaised rs LN. Y. Sugar aad Coffee ‘Thursday's Quotations Sager-—Stendy. Raw, $4.40 easier; granulated, $1.25 68.60. Coffee—-No, 7 Rio, 10%e 1b.; No. 166 Ib, ae Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Jan. 10—-Forsien ounngs @p fing demas refined, 4 Ban- . Wier Bis Mack Truck . FeRRES ESE SE Ry. Martin Parry... MoH. Foreign Securities Thursday's Quotations Fortished by Logan & Hryan B10 Second Ave., Seattle Dia MK aT Montana Power joon Motors . % Mullina Body +..., Natl Acme Bisc Anked 191 1927. 1929: British British British Vict. 4x. Britian ay Ne Belgium Restor. ba. | Beliam Premium | |Japaness 4m. 63% | Japanese Ist dja. - 3% | Japanese 2nd 404 i | United Kingdom, 434 | United Kingdom, 4244 | Htallan be «. ¥. C Onyx Hostery Otia Steet phi fle Mall Pan. Amer com jo B 10% 18% 10 cr is2o: 109% 1937... 0% 100" Cd %2 Pere sara Pen Phila. Co. Phillip Morria Pierce Arrow . do ptd Plerco Oli , Pen: & W. Va Pittabure Coal Pressed Bteol Car., Pub, Bre. Corpn Duala Alisgee moses Pure O11 Ray Cons ending do Ist pfd 0 Ind Foreign Money Status Tharsday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & 810 Second Ave, Normal Value, retrr Present Vaine «$4.29 | erling 3 98% cta “anadian nch franc an frn franc lira. : krona krone. . Swi Italian Swedish WAY Danish krone Greek drachma ‘Austrian crown Holland florin. . ‘Rumanian lol. Spanish peseta. Liberty Bonds Thursday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Tryna #10 Second Ave., Seattle Wen 014K bd. Alr Line ptd.. ra Roebuck . Heneca Copper . Simms Pete, Shell Union Of Bkelly O11 , Slosw She. i ‘ Thin Standard Oil N % 3 k do pa “ Btowart Warner Strom | Stude Superior st Sweets Co, Reries First 3i%a . 4s 4a. urth 449 New 440 % ~ BANK © ARINGS Seattle + $6,726,200.58 1,192,608.99 Portland arine Clearings .. Balances | Clearings Balances . t 511,00 + 1,194,870,00 Tacoma transactions. . Third A Timk Tobac do n, Ba m Rt. B Prod. ‘Total % 92,000.00 & Paper Pacific d Alloy Stoel Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co, SIL md Ave, It Is understood price Anaconda for Davis Daly shares is arounnd $5 a # will assure Virauie ntial amount do pfa ‘A ; bia | er fo pla B via 2 * The Iron Age Review in tts re- marks was optimistic and confirm ed prevailing belief of a rather good |first quarter for steel industry, “i | eee 4) Remarks of Mr. Hoover the railroad ituation private ownership, aggressive buying nent, particularly entral... « pea ced | to buy 600,000 Pur sub: dium do pfd Vivaudou Chem. ....5 aire chase Anaconda of high grade ore . Uni about 10% relative to a ote, in the in tho rail low onsin ¢ ee | started RAIN SPURTS LOCAL TRADE Jobbers Report Only One Change Rain never hinders activity on the fruit and produce market and some- ing's rain seemed to put a little apurt ing’s rain seemed to put a little suprt of life into the already fairly active trade #0 that there was no room for complaint by jobbers, A steadiness in nearly all commodities on the market was also noted Friday.. About the only commodity that made any change was California cel- ery. A carload of celery was ro- cetved early and because the market was a little short Jobbers marked it up to $6.60 a crate. came in the new shipment, but went on the street at the samo price as Wednesday, $3.00 a crate, Imperial spinach was cleaned up at $4.60 late Thursday, and the mar- ket was awaiting a new shipment Friday afternoon, It i# not ikely that the price on the new spinach will be any lower, ‘The potato market showed no sign of a change, quotations remaining at $38 and $40 a ton, Steadiness prevailed over the but- ter and egg markets also. * VEGETABLES Prices Vaid Wholesale Deslers (The prices given are those made te Tetall dealers by wholesalers. With a few seasonal exceptions, prices to producers can be figured by deducting the cost of transportation to Beattie and approxi- mately 16% for hauling, etorage and selling cost.) Artichokes—Per doz. .... Heets—Local, new, per eack. Brussels Sprouts—Per 1, Cabbage—Per tb. Carrote—Local, Hed don. New, per aa Celery—Loonl, per or California, crate . Cucumbers—No. 1 | Fax Viant—Per tb. Letinee—Cal., per eri Imperial Onions—Cal Yakima Oreno Bp » por © kreen, per dom. Parsley—Dos. large bunc Parsnips— Per Peppers—Cal., Florida, 1b. Potatore— Local whites, ewt. . hamper . tean, lve california FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples—Delicious itsenbergs . ineaapa | The Seattle! Star| Published Dally at 1307 Seventh Ave. | Seattle, Washing’ BUSINESS 1 SERVICES - a | Attorneys-at-Law | ADVICE fee. Joseph <ilen, jaw; [Allcases. 605 Leary Bldg. EL tot-$988 17. P. BALI BAL o— ‘ute ru $xi2 ru fringing « cleaned. M Write for prices, FLUFF 6 14th & EF Electric Machinery S6LD—f AUB PRICE Monuments ET SOUND Marble and Granite Ist and Virginia, Entablished Rugs—Beautiful from wo W. MONT: EDMUNDS, Fraser-Paterson Co. Patent Attorneys P. GORIN, Patent ents necured, develo 805-8-7 Central B MA In-0390. 600 F at. N. W., ington, D. C. % | PATENTS secured, sold and financed. Quick results, “J. D. Glynan, 603 Gantral Ride MASON, lished free HARRY $75, all c | Physicians, Surgeons DR. ANG ‘alte 400 Pantages Bide. We ments, disorders. Seattle. Wash- entab- voklet Fenwick, Lawrence, 1861. Advice and Burke Bldg. WE Pat. Expert. Fee at. Terma, Pantages bide. Piano Tuners TROM, MA (ERAL NOTICES fthus Avenue, 64 years, be- an Grann and ann. urday at 2 p. nation. Home neral serv |m. at our Undertak MEEKES WILBUR years Funeral services Saturday at oir chapel. Cremation. Undertaking 3 PERSONAL WHEREAROUTS of C Love of Brooklyr fottlo hin grandfather's aunt, Mra, H. Buss, 12 ave. Brooklyn, New York ST—THetween Columbia and Dear- on Railroad ave, nearly inder please phone Jan. D. MEEKER, 1p. m. Home arien Henry York, to state. Hi Sheridan FoRD OWNERS having trouble with nam bands call at 2119 ‘ourth and get remedy, AUTIFUL opalescent Indeatructl Oriental pearl beads; very rea- sonable, iot-7024-W D FOUND ding Finder Reward CIRRAT, | gun, of ring please nts, nset-5866. REWARD purse and Monday afternoon, | Phone MA in } Fifth ave |FoUND—Ani ME Irse-640 |? FEMALE HELP WANTED | DANCING INSTRUCTORS—Must bo neat appeari Experience not] necessary after 11 a. m., Hippodr Fifth and Univeralty DO YOU KNOW that you can re your Pitm h nd Ess COLLEGE Bide Wit want 4738-M. itfered for Fe contents lost Renton eail at 5350, or 1612 ora at Pho Apply view SUC t Crary halr combing. Bi fot Cauliflower alno | n-8030-Funtne 8 | 10, 185%, | ago 66] CHURCHES EDWARD JOHNSON TENOR Metropolitan Opera Company PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH January 19th Mail Orders Marjory Cowan Cornish School Prices: $2.20—$1.65 Including Tax PARES IE IIE NES EARNS Sa LP SE EER | 9 MALE HELP WANTED Extra Trousers, $5 Match that old coat and vest with @ new palr of trousers. See our mam- moth stock of pants at new low rices—a thousand pairs to choose rom at $6 a pair, Landquist-LAlly, 3nd floor Green Wid, 4th and Pike. YOUNG men once, Barn $50 to $100 n week; cl big demand; splendid opportu- nities. No experience required to learn drafting at home in. spare time, Send for free trial lesson. Just out. No charge, Address Dept. F-26284, Chicago Tech. 118 ast 26th Bt, Chicago, Ill. virgin wool Cy me upstairs afd see ti virgin wool sults tatlore fabrics woven right here In Wash- ington state, Truly beautiful weaves, Guaranteed quality, only $29, Lundquist-Lilly, 3nd floor sen Didg., Fourth and Pike {MEN WANTED for road work at Cathcart, Beagle, but must bu: Ry $100 dow n and $10 per month, W. W's wanted. Call at 908 Third Ave. Seattle, at once. E BH BARBER TRADE. We can place you in good ition after few weeks’ cour MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 22 Oceidental ave. MEN to distribute torles; 30c per Spring, sidewalk, and Occidental ave., only. «| MODERN carpenter and north of home and Hoan’s direc hour, See Mr. cor, Jackson 7:30 a. AUTO AND TRACTOR day and night cl or free catalog No. 2. , 2004 Tth, near Westlake clean, furnished, steam-heated bedrooms (men): free bath and ph Trans, 360; weekly $1.75. _ IF Sam Welnfieid t repair your watch, throw it away. 309 “Anion Big Green Clock, Opp. postoffic ANY leaks in roofs? Phone SU usct- 1336 and forget it. PAPER hanging, kalaomining. Brown. BE acn-2082 \z ‘AMILY tnan, urgent. BU-na /12 SALESMEN WANTED BAT proposition for hustler: Call MA in-4/04 14-A PUPILS WANTED NO lessons at your home, man teacher. U-62, Star, |17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED | SEAN or Woman to do some work each day at tho Hail 1820 Jackson st. BE 20—FOR RENT Eoueees | ERM hs Ts Washington; near car water heat; has coal and gas Tanke. WIL lease for period of two yenre: $35 per month. Call RA nler-0074 NAVY YARD PEOPLE One 3-room house; one 2-room house, modern; low rent; Port Orchard. _GArfid-4377, or EA at-0096. 23 FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS CLEAN, comfortable rooma, suit- able for respectable working men. One block to Ravenna car line. $5 and $6 per month respectively 4714 Brooklyn ave., KE nwd-0862. TRUNKS moved. S00. Bi 24 FURNISHED APTS. AND FLATS ngton Concord New apartment district, 2408 § ond ave. EL tot-5818-W. Level walking distance, 2 and 3-room choice apts. electrically equipped, up. atrictiy modern 3-room apart t cheap; fine view. CA pitl- “ood lubricating oll. 10 PLENDID 2 ments; {deal A and locat room on apart- downtown. HOUSEKEE fit PER MONTH. |39 WANTED—TO RENT WANTED. four-r | house, furnace, lease if de- |__sired. BE acn-402 33 STORES TO RENT INT in Westlake Publ sq. ft. garage par juipped according to Inguire ma flee MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS—1 dept. New planos to ren amt. applied on pur. M 1921 4th, Cobb bidg. 38 FURNITURE WANTED Fl RNITURE for hon = |89 FURNITURE FOR SALE 1618 bth, MA in-651 Unfurnished $30; Mar- ing reaina ih our exchange | imited yer-Toner, | iake buys, sole |42 LIVE STOCK AT STUD—Registered Toggenbure bucks, Buck for sale. Goats sold, boarded, transported. Telephone Sunnydale Goat Dairy, GL endle- 1726-J-12, 44 POULTRY WH will buy your poultry, thousand. H. D. Shoemaker & Coy 604 Weller at. IL tot-2291 QUALITY White Rock nck for sale cheap, ltry Farm, 8638 §2nd 8. W. ¥ 5 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Second-hand proof press, 4. Must be cheap. Write phe Star 16-INGH FIR MILL 50 Jond, $8.60 cord: rough planer ends $5. GL ndle-0984 ADDING MACHINES and cash regis ters bought, sold and exchang: SUNDWALL COMPANY, 919 and ave ABLE houses breeding La_ Vein i3 Woot on $4.5 store | RAGTIME piano playing taught, 806 | ne at | HWOMSTITCHING, fo yd work. 414 Bitel Bid Guarantee , over Bartell Co. 821 Roy SU nset-1183, hoes resoled, leather, guaran- 612 Olive, ft, CA pltl-392 BCONOM ons $1, Onk tanned tood workmanship, work; | m. | e. GA rfid-6936, | one oral 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR|45 MISCELLANEOUS FO) SALE WILLIAMS COMPANY 194% rat Ave, #8. HASH AND DOORS 4-Anch cedar aiding, per M. Flour bing... : [Cupboard doors reve 1b ash 20x25, d-light. ; Fronch doors 0 + 18 Sash for inclosing sleeping porche Breakfast nook tables and eats. Ironing board and cabinet c Dlete with sleeve board 415.00 Garage dourn, 4-8x8-0, 6) 8.60 Window glans by ‘he! Ment or by he b 9 windshields put in your car, i. +415.00 1.25 m= Plate gl TYPEWRITERS Have you seen the new single key- board Bmith Premier 607 If not, call up and we will gladly demon- strate it, with no obligations to buy, We are also Authorized Dealers for the Kemington Port- able, All makes guaranteed r built typewriters at reduced pri All makes rebullt and repaired. WASHINGTON TYPEWRITER CO, INC, Phone EL sot-9151, 404 Unton St. Men’s Overcoats —and— Raincoats $2.50 Up OWL CLOTHING aT Ti BPE a 5 8 FIXTURE! Large stock of new and used fix- tures, We are going to sell you your outfit for leas money; give ‘ou better goods, better service, dims. Trade in your old ures a8 cash on new. We buy, and exchange. arn Scale & Fixture Supply 2021 Firw “Blectrical 7 Tix You save considerable when you bi xtures U1 PeTAlI hat makes them. ER'S LIGHTING FIXTURES 1810 Westlake Ave. Time Square WE INSTALL THEM F REB CLOSING 0! SAMPLES 9x12 Axminster rugs, $30; 2-plece, large. comfy overstuffed tapestry suite, $75; odd davenport, $35; gen- uine leather bed davenport, $40. FROM FACTORY TO YOU 1609 Eighth Ave. Near Pine St COMPUTING SCALES” Have your old scales repaired and refinished, made like new. We nave you dollars. Every le guaranteed or money refunded; we kn ow the business. Phone EL-lot- 6967. Western Scale FOR JANUARY CLEARANCE LADIES’ FUR COATS CAPE ARF AND o OK At Lowest Pri THE OWL, 181714 First |STUMP PULLERS, $47.50 iplet oraepower, $55; outpulis 300 men: outworks 25 men. Pulling demon- stration daily, 111 Third, Renton. POSITIVELY the beat BONE DRY ab w lots of pitch; extra big load $6.00, or half load $3.50, any- where, any time. GA rfld-6121 WOOD—Inside mill, dry slab, knots for fireplaces, A No. 1 forest plan- er onda, mill wood. All kinds coal. Any time, SU naet-1740. 12-Inch Mill Wood, $6 Cord, $3.50 half. Lots of pitch in. right away. fot-218 DAR wood, $4.50 and §5 coi stove length forest wood, SU nset- N MATTRESS CO. Mattresses cleaned and re-made. ME Irse-0453. mate ‘Tracie, NG machines, good drop-heads, 10 up. Repairing, renting. MA in- 1926. 1524 First ave. SUST sell my new $550 piano, cheap. Must leave the. city. a GL endle-1619-R TURN your idle machinery into money. We pay cash. D. Dow ,& Son, 1258 First S. EL tot-0624. YKING furnace coal, $6.90; lump, coke, the clean fu ira 25. Delivery first. zone. FU LI. cord of stove length mill wood $5.60 delivered. Seattle Fuel Co, _EL tot-0142. AS engine arm work; boats _Lingenfelter, F \- FOR SALE—Empress range, in good condition. Price reasonable. Phone _WE st-2540. Cail ia launches. See y SAMPLE COATS BELOW HALF PRICE OWL CLOTHING 1217% First. WICK" The piano with a Soul. masters, sold by gentlemen orable dealings DuBARRY PIANO COMPANY See) _108 Union Street | LADIES" WINTER COATS. -$2.00 up Ladies suits and dresses ....$2.00 up ,OWL CLOTHING ‘iret, Opp. Arcade eat cases, cooler ctric choppers, su iaters. “We sav on these, West v1 2021 First Ave. EL fot-6: z AOA +— 12-Inch Fir Millwood $6.00 a cord, delivered—$6.00 COAL—ALL KINI BE acn-1094 Any Time SSTLAKE Commission Co., Ni Westlake; guaranteed scratch . $2.05 100 Ibs.; $1 a sack; Wine: rn sugar, $4.75 100 Ibs GOOD FURNACE COAL—$7 Hon- h re DEL. IN 2-TON LOTS LION COAL CO. GA rfid-5001 :|$7.60 — COAL — $7.50 Del., for range and heater. Furnace coal, $7. GA rfid-5928. + iy, : TS, oa San Francisco Fur Co. | 324 Pine st. Have your furs re- modeled and repaired by us at a small cost 2-IN. fir mill wood, never in water, $3.50 %-cord; dry planer ends, ¥%-cord; coal, forest wood and sack coal reasonable. ME Irse-2424, $8.50 LUMP COAL $8.50 Delivered in 2-ton lots. McDermid & Topping, Ke nwd-6800, 2-INCH mill wood, no sawdust, lots of blocks, $6 cord; lump coal, $8.50 | and up; ‘best forest wood, a. KE nwa-46065. | BEAUTIFUL piano cash, balance easy Ww. will take payments: Anderson. part 618 |i | | | Any buy ynur phonograph di- | terms. Records, latest hits, 60 cts. t from our factory store. Basy __Simmons Phonograph Co., 1982 2nd, | Special Sale |On 500 cords dry seasoned _Myat_be moved. L tot-6394. MIL WOOD, SLAB WOOD, PLAN: | NDS, N IN WAT | FROM T | RU nact-oit4, R, r MILL. ANY WH | Sewing Machines 00 and.up. Basy terms. White owing Machine ¢ 16 4th ave. THE Desk Exchang 210 James st, Buys, Sells and Exchanges Office Furniture MA in-7388, | WESTLAKE ROTTLERS SUPPLY } CO, &£ pt-1693. ree delivery, 1% Weatlake. DRY, thick forest w bark, | PRora, Metiversde hototentas i} € FUP MADE NEW | SEATTLE FUR €O., 504 Denny Bldg. DIY for wood, §7 and $ dy cedar, $3 load. Wl lot-172 Wh buy and sell hing and furs The Owl, 1917% First ave. KAVANAGIL hats, $3.00, 1005-1 Yakima pota-| p apples, | Ise. 50 LUMP COAL $8.50 wood. | 3.00 | Mado by old | Ford coupe, SALE MILL WOGD $5.60 per cord. 0318. GARAGES 54 garagen. CA piti-39; POW AUTOS HOR. SALE 56 : BU naet- Guaranteed Used Cars 8 hevrolet coupe Ford Coupe . Ford Sedan ; Ford Touring Ford Touring Ford Touring Ford Touring . Ford Touring « ; Chevrolet Touring. - Ford Bug, with top. Stephens ‘Touring... . Overland 4 Tourl Oakland Roadster. SSSSssssss SSSSSSRse SESSSSSSS' 920 THE ABOVE MANY MORE GOOD, ARE RIGHT. Our cars are all put in first class condition and all guar- anteed, REMEMBER, A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY CAR WE SELL. We invite you to Inspect our stock and our guarantee plan of selling used cars, Open Sunday CERTIFIED USED MARKET OF KING COUNTY 1425 Tenth Ave. HA st-0666. ° 1922 Ford Coupe, $3895 Mr. Swenson sold us this nearly new car to raise the cash to help buy artnership in store. Took big foun to get cash quickly, as above low price shows. Here is a reat opportunity to get an almost new car at about half value. Uphol- stery spotlessly clean; finish ex~ cellent; carries our ‘mechanical guarantee; has about $200 worth of extras, including spotlight, spe- cial large steering wheel, foot throttle, flower vase, dashlight, automatic rainswipe, motometer and bar cap; nearly new cord tires; chain and lock skid chains; aluminum step plates; finder braces; trunk carrier bars on rear; speedometer shows about 4,700 miles. This won't last long at only $125 down and small pay- ments. Open evenings. Buy Here With Confidence Eberharter’s Garage __Wentlake N, and Republican. _§) } “1923 Chevrolet Coupe Cord tires all around; sun visor; windshield swipe; Stewart bump- upholstery in good condition; mel looks like new; mechan- condition is perfect. Will take $675 and give easy terms. 11920 Chevrolet Touring Good tires; good mechanical condi- tidn; special curtains open with the doors. $200, 1919 Ford Delivery $125 WE HAVE TWO FORD TOURING AT EXCEPTIONAL VAL- u MECHANICAL CONDITION VERY GOOD. $75 AND $85. Washburn Chevrolet Company | 12TH AND FE. MADISON | BASEMENT ENTRANCE 12TH AVE. EA st-1442. TERMS—TRADES Fords For Winter’ Satisfaction@) See These Sure OVER 1000 SALES 1923 Ford sedan, 1918; condition; starter Ford sedan, 1921, an exception- sally low price Ford sedan, 1 extras Ford coupe, 192 extras very good 300 lots of date; good tire tires: OTHER TY $65 TO $450 TERMS Central Agency, Inc. Authorized Sales and Service EA st-0320. Broad y at Pike. HOUSE OF TERMS ° ° Quitting Business 1922 Ford Touring . 1922 Ford Coupe. ..: 1920 Oakland Touring | 1921 Overland M ee 1921 Overland My story Rroadster . 1920 Maxwell |’, 1921 Chevrolet . Paige Touring < ALSO. ME A_LARG NT OF TOOLS TUE WE MU: THE AT ONCE, 5 MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. Henry Mossbach Pike St. five Have One of the BES d ONDITION, and just with lots of AND TRAD: W. S. Dulmage Co. 10th Ave, at Union. BA st-1 | SACRIFICED TIRES 20x28, 30x34 + 1x4, 32x314, $3.50; fli other $4.50. If one of those used tires proves unsatisfac- tory within one year, return with receipt and get another at halt price Pe eOX 1922 Jewett Touring $695 Looks and runs like new. terms. MAS 5—One Ford Can give roadster, rebuilt: new top and fenders; cord tires (two new.) Terms. Kelly Springfield Motor Truck Co. 1923 Superior Chevrolet Sedan—$795 can't be told from new real bargain. Tern Twin series); good ake splendid stare.) Kelly Springfield Motor Six touring yndition rms. ruck ‘Ci 1920 Dodge Roadster $3825 This is a buy Chevrolet Supertor pass, Just, like Nuf sed. MA In-7961 new food tires; Al mechanically, terms, Call Mir, 0660, Kiasy Klinefelter, BA OORT SSAA ROIS ETN