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PA GE 21 Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks MOM’N POP BY TAYLOR OH MOMSY. DEAR um & TY WELL BLESS YOUR HEART (CU JOST SNEAK BION i }, So 01 AD To GET BACK s4at DOTT 5 WILL BE A (IN ON HIME! TDA \ . DID YE LATE TON! ~ 4 NIC | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO] NO, SIR, MR, TRUE, YOURE MISTAKEN! [T'S NoT PROPOBITION AT ALL] WHERE You FAIL THE REAL ANGLE |S IN THE PRoPosi TION AS IN THIS CAS@, WE HAD 3aiD \ THe) Same To GeT THAT IF, CE ' Pop Is Worried “WAW-HAW! TRIED 1) | OM-1 TOOK TO |_ SCARE YOUR PoP DIDN'T SWINGING THE \ YER NOW SIT RIGHT DUMBELLS AROUND DOWN AND TELL ME ALL )) EVERY EVENING Pu Apour ir- WHAT YOU — & Pre {~— ’ })]| J BEEN DOING, ¥' LOOK SO HUSKY ALt_RIGHT, IF ‘You'RE GOING TO INDULGE IN YouR OLD GAME OF HAIRSPLITTING, JUST SHOW MG THE ONGS You WANT SPCIT It ~ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SURPRISED ABOUT IT A Time Exposure ‘ 3Y MARTIN 1 SEE YOU HAVENT NOTICED MY Lo “(s THE SPEED ITS MAKING MUSTACHE ! WHAT COLOR DO YOU THINK NOW, | THINK IT WILL be / oF nou HOW DID YOU MAKE OUT ON THE he gael XAMS TODAY, TINY *s - ee (aay, OT 5 ~~ MAI ANY /GEERTO (WILE Ove @ GEE, ) YOU LOOK SMOOTH > TONIGHT, B co's! J so IT WILL BE WHEN 1T GROWS UP sa) / GRAY! € a— i x3 Lo S ig EGG QUOTATIONS! LEADING STOCK DOWN AGAIN’ | ISSUES HIGH BY STANLEY Car Loadings and Report on HOLD ER NEWT Surtax Are Aids THE OLD HOME TOWN st yxy WAGON WORKS) WU aol (You SAY THERES BY WILLIAMS Quotations Open 1 Cent; Lower Friday Morning | eee the | DONT STAND THERE LIKE “RAT {| EMPHASCZE YOUR | WORDS WTR ACTION — = / | é , bane 00 AS T OO- FOLLOW \ i Hee Y DAISY PRODU OTs ME NOW -'FORWARD : Prices Paid Shippers THE LIGHT BRIGADE™ Datterfat— COME ON- COME ON! ACTION-ACTION !! drop at Friday WALL STRERT JOURNA CIAL RE FINAN- The leading ch ‘on dhe surtax record-breaking showing of ered Jings for the week ended ny today included: ng, 60%, up %: Dus debaker, 103, off Norfolk Ken- Seattle supply DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Butter 1 ven ak ae LN a! creamery Pan-American I 3 he te “ J a | LE, PRN SSE SS 33 320,| New Corporations | old AND MEATS | Bonny Bunny Service Corporation, Se- +32! attic, $59,000. H. A. Daily, C. W. Shive- 30) ly and Wm. P. Elwell, Kinds of grocery merchi | United POULTRY Prices Paid Shippers | Ducks—Live, per 1b. Per Ib to deal in all 180, etc. Corporation, 8 Campbell, L. R. Kuster, y Bervice Corporation, Tacoma, ‘Theo, Storassli and A. J, Ber- > a“ m, live, 3% to 4% Ibe rae yiplon Ye Light, live, 8 to 3% Ibme-eees o | | Geese—Live ..... all Milo Mies Sieg of | Lote wll Belgian Hares. s Sincoe Lumber Co., Goldendale, $17,000. Pee ota pn tS Edward C, Trost and Herman F. On- urkeys—Fancy d. p ¥ | Roorters—Oid, live, | Hoge—Chotce, light .-..5.. 160-200/ tbs. sap Frult Growers assocta- hard, $60,000. G. E. Wor= Meacham and Elizabeth & xon-Kimmel Co. Spokane, increas- ing stock $20,000 to 478,00" | Hf, 8 Eastman Lumber Co., Seattle, g9| reducing stock $15,000 to $10,000. 38| Dickinson Mining Co, Beat $3 | creasing stock 25,000 to $100,000 AND MEATS — | Paid Wholesale Dealers in- » heavy Live, light ...... Mrollers—Dressed, per Ib. Pick Own Husband PEKING, China, Feb. 29.—The new woman has really arrived in China, For centuries past it has been the custom in China for the parents of a BEEN HANGING AROUND TOWN SEVERAL eo DAYS LEFT HURRIEDLY WHEN NOAH BAXTERS OLD CAT WENT INTO ACTION EARLY THIS AFTERNOoN— Dressed, per Ib, . Cows-—Country dre Fancy block . LEADING A HOPELESS CHARGE iS) seseees O9@ LD STOCK FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND: 1, S || Vessels in Port at Seattle ‘Ship News 212225282 \| Deana, Willpolo. Pler 40—Strs Pre: Tides in Seattle dent Jackson, Scatwell, Hokkal Maru. Bell Btrect Terminal—U. 8. C. G. Haida, SATURDAY MARCH 1 | Sudbury. High Tide | First High Tide || t Low Tide | Fi Tide || Pier 2—Strs Colon, Northw $16 & m., 76 tt 17:46 a, m., 7.3 ft.|| Pler A—Str Admiral Evans, Second High Tide) second High Tide || Pier D—Sir H. ¥. Alexander. 26 a. m., 10.5 ft. | 19:39 p. m., 10.2 ft.|| Pacific Coast Engineering Worke—v. 8. Second Low Tide | Second Low Tide G, #. Burveyor, wm, 06 £ 7p. m, 0.3 ft|| Uv, #. Shipping Hoard Moorings—Strs Jep- . | _ tha, West Gumbo, Arrivals and Departures ie eticut Street Terminal—Btra Haku m., low tern. nike Maru, Oridono Maru. Arrived—¥eb, 2—Bir City of Hpokane}Klog & Winge Sehr Kuby, ma Anvil, 3 f | achr Mold of Orlean from Vancouver, at 11m. m.j str Katrina} , Sehr Mold oF Onieane. Luckenbach from Mobile via porte, at :20) 80% over, % m.; str Admiral Watson from Alarke,| Lander Street Terminal—Btr Neva t 9:10 «. m.; #tr Tyo Maru from Hong- | Hanford Street Terminal—str Stoel Kong via Bhanghal, Kove and Yokohama,| peters Termina Feb, 28.—Str President Jack-|-ro4a Dry Docks: Manila via ports, at 3:45 p. m.;| Lewis Luckenbacn | S. 8. Pioneer, 8. 8. Conneticut. | 1 rs Admiral Rogers, | Chicago Board of Trade| May July [Sept U, & 1. 1. T. Heather, str Latouche. | M red |i13%. VY, BOYS-You DIDNT WASH NouR FACES TODAY, DID samp, You? ry ‘Thursday's Quotati Wheat— Open WHEAT SURVIVES THE HAMMER o Bulls Force Corn Down to ‘ Inside Figures ow Clore} $1.10% $2.10% 81.00% $1.10% | 1.10% 1.10 1.10%] Lins 4400 Lah Corn | Al CHICAGO, Fob. 28.—Wheat closed urvhanged to higher, corn lower and joats %eo off to 1% higher. Wheat |trading was narrow, up to a few minutes before the At that time bulls encouraged by favorable from Washington took hold overwhelmed lower price advo- Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Feb, 28 pait cent off. ™ $1,090 1.10%; Cash wheat 2 red, $1.11%; No. 2 hard, One- by local bulls ham- H1.43¢ | stefternan's Dry Dock—Bt er, Sir Navesna trom Seward, at 2 p. m.; | Metfornae a gt oleae aad | B. 8. Heather from Winslow, at 11:16 Training Station s Aship Moorings 24—Btr Aldebaran | Ketchikan, Redondo. mm, at 229 6. mm VeP-| part Hiakely—#tr Tanana. Gtr Nuvlja for MoM via ports, at 11) winslow Marine Rallway (Hag! F Hessen for Hamburg via ports, sir Northiand for Han Vran-| Bal et Sire r- Harbor) | Dotay Chris | } : bitns | Comyn and Charles I, Crocker, barges Coqguitiam City, Griffson, Henry Villard. at B:i6 p.m; for San Yrancieco via Port 1 Have you read tonight’s Want Ad|P0rt in North America during tho | sheer eceipts year, | Columnst Montreal Leads as 1923 totalied 120,012,938 b in seeding operations: Provisions were higer, Denver Live Stock Tharsdn: Receipts Grain Export Port) MONTREAL, Que., Feb, 29. i handled at the port of M G * entitle real fr hel thru any | Hoge, | $6.90 jargest amount shipped : 7,200. Steady to weak ‘at lambs, $13.000714.90; feeder Ismbs, | eee ab ‘ | | 1 Hogs Sheep Portland Live Stock Thursday's Quotations Catile—Receipts, Good grade steers, to good, 46.250 o 6.25; good beet cows an @5.25; 4,50; bologna bulls, $2@6 $6@6.50; medium 190 Ibe, down, $10 $7.60@10; 260 Ibs. Receipts 400, Mar dium to e, 160 7.06 Iba, 6.763 ter ples, $7 5; food ipte, nono: Lambs, §4 Ibe. down, and good, $12@14 $10,60@12; yearling w choice, all weights, « $7@10; ewe choice, $508. a BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings | Balances Portland Balances medign, $5.6096.75; ¢ $4.60@6.00; cahners and cutters, $2@ Market BY BLOSSER AUSE OUR Mv WASNT HOME AN’ WE DIDN'T MANE To! N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Thursday's Quotations Bugar—stendy. Raw, §7.16 quiet; granulated, $4.60 69.15. Coffee—No. 7h 1bKe ib; No. 4 4 Santos, 194K@ eee Refined, ateady medium Market a| San Francisco Produce Thursday's Quotations eatran, 470 Ib; prime fooder steers. oteo ealver 0:1 up, $4.7 Ket, slow, Me $7.50@ eee | Butter- first, PORTLAND WHEAT Feb. Wheat—Mard er ples, medium . sand ethers, medium $8@ 11.50. medium Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Feb. 28 . Boston Wool $6,631,038. 1,920, £ | rurnins | Vams—Loulsiana Quotations at Union Stockyards Receipts Friday . m., 50 cattle; 47 a Prime steers ... Medium to geod Fair to medium. Feeders . Bolla Chotee © : Medium to go Fair to medium ich, heavy ro | Bheep— me Iambs .. amon to choice Prices Paid Wholesale Dealerss crue prices, given are those made. to to Beattie. and. appre ent for hauling, store ] and selling cost.) | Articnokes—<Per dor, . | Asparagus—Cal., 1b. rt —Local, pet sack . Rroccoli—Ore., Hrnssels Sprout Bunch Vegetables—Cal,, do Cabbage—Cal., per 1d. Spokane ives Carrots—Per # Cauliflower. | Celery @.75 Onion re 10 Parsley—Dox. large bunches Per tack ‘ 00 Florida, per Ib. s..... +190,00@ 35,00 +106 42 OT@ 10 as—Per sack .........1.75@2.60 Walla Walla, erat —Per tb. Mexican, lug. ..... 12.00 1.6061.75 + 4.00@4.50 FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples— Delicious nberge - 1.00 : ‘ A RERKG cosgeee co GLE ° | wor wholesalera. With a few | «7 baby girl to betroth her in infancy , jto the youthful son of a friendly couple. The match was a questioh solely for the respective parents and | the young couple were not consulted. | That the old order ts changing is evidenced fn four advertisements tn- |serted in the vernacular press of Pe- king recently by which young women bave given notice to the world that they decline to recognize j the betrothals arranged for them fn their Infancies and that they reserve jg|for themselves the right to select their life partners, | FOR A FAT LADY | Two boys stood watching the fat n in a sideshow, Gee,” sald one, “I wonder what's {her bust measdrement?* “I dunno,” the other one replied. didn’t kno she was gonna bust.” Youngstown Telegram, | Fige—Calamyrna, 4-layer ae + 7 Fancy white, Ib. Black, Ib. Blue Ribbon, 96 1 rape Frait—Fiorids Honey—Comb, per per Ib, China, per Ib. Pecans—Per 1b. Mixed Nuts—Per Ib, FLOUR AD Flear—Local blends | HAY, GRAIN AD Mixed Carloads t % (ries EO. Beale) ee Alfaifa Hay—Piret grad vs -40.00@ 42.00 Whole, feed, 100°s. .:37.00@3! and ground . > feed, 10 0 Barley Rolled Wh 0.00 42.00 Om 44.00 + 24.00 <82.00 54.00 Egx Mash Seratch Peed 45.09 44.00 45-00 Cocoanut Meal g