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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (Copyright, 1924, by NEA Service, Ine 5 You SAY- oat S| Twippuss Bor 1S FuLL!| STOP THAT OF THE OLD] /FOOISHNGSS WHATS LEFT WHEN “OU COME HOME AT THIS HOOR!/ OLD LOAFERS Wht Ever GET CER POOR MAW ROSBINS MISTAKE ~ - - oy — Z ae 3 BZ THE WAY MAW ROBBINS MISTOOK A “TRAVELING MAN FOR HER SON EGSERT AT THE DEPOT | z NESTERDAY WAS ALL ENACTED AGAIN Z TODAY BY TH he tdiledle CAL APESE OE. E BOYS AT THE CIGAR STORE ”-To BE CONTINUED —~ WHY, COURSE } 1) am! vou canr | NAME ANY Goop | REAGON way 1 | SnouLo'r 6o / Ship News. Tides in Seattle SATURDAY JUNE oe i} SUNDAY i] JUNE 20 | Vit High Tide | Wiree High Tide || 19.6 tt 14:69 & m., 10.3 ft | Firet Low Tide 19:16 am m., 0.0 ft.|| Hecond High Tide + 4:47 p.m, 10.6 ft. | | Second Low Tide 1:32 pm, 7.9 ft] | ere". Weather Bureau Report TATOOBH ISLAND, June 24. 4a. m. slowly; clebr; wind Boston via ports, «t noon Mara from Alexand@ from Tacoma, | June Teafitr Gaga Maru from Kobe via! Yokohama, at 6:45 p. m.; str Mish Mara {1@m Kobe via Yokohami |D. m.; 6 Manila Mal from Taco 4p. ti str Deylestown from Eve via Tacoma, at 3:30 p.m. Str Yukon for An- ke, at 9am. June 27— I | enora: | H letr Las Vega | is pm; } ralso via Ban Francisco and ports, at} |p m, | 1 | eae | . i | Vessels in Port at Seattle | Bmith Cove Terminal—Pier 41—S8tr Yoko- | hamea Maru Pier 40-—-S8tr President ae Manila Maru, Tenpaisan Ma-/| ru, Kekutateu Maru | minal—Strs Kaga Ma-| rand Trunk Pacifie Terminal—Str Ad- Pier 110-—Str Skagwa. | Pier Stre Africa aru, Mawall Maru. Pier 3—8tr Yukon, | Pier 1—Stre Alameda, Paul Luckenbach. | Pier A—Ms Culburra. Pier * Emuna Alexander, Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—VU. 8. L. 8. Switteure Union Pacific Terminal—Str Manulant. U. & Bhipping Board Moortn; Rearport, Bakersfield, Cuprum, City ef Spokane, West Ison, West Gambo, ‘West Kader, West Cadron, West Hen- shaw. Duthie’ Power schr Ruby. Bast Waterway Dock & tre Tokiwa Maru, tre Hi Lalse Nielwen, Niels Nielsen, Zapora. Drummond Lighterage Co.—str John ©. Cirkpatrick. Stream (foot of Galer #t.)—Schr Patterson, Time for Mother to Learn TELL ME NOT T° EVER HIT ANYBODY SMALLER THAN MYSELF ? w Marine Railway (Eagle Harbor) —Schra Mindanao, Vancou Blu Meteor, Alumna; bktns Anm Charles P. Crocker; barges Coq City, Griffon and Henry Villard, GRAINS SUFFER DURING DAY Profit-Takers Drive Wheat Down; Rye Mart Better CHICAGO, June 27.—Grains sagged under profit taking and closed show- ing sharp losses for tho day. A strong feature in the trade was action In rye, which closed conaid- erably higher, due to poor crop out- look, Aotive profit takers precluded ear- ly bull actions and at the close wheat sagged. Numerous short movements upward found the mar- ket lacking sufficient absorbing power, Selling In corn was Induced by late weakness In wheat, botter srop. ray Belgian Wares—Live Dressed Turkeys avy, 16 i " ‘eal—Pancy milk, 60-120 Ibs... .1@ « Heavy, medium quality...... .07@ POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Broilers—1024, drensed 45: Pueks-—Drea Chotee vi t., £0.b, Benttl ¥, 0. B, condensory........+ DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealors Butter—tocal creamery, Local pri Enge—Extr Fires. Pullets . Cheese— Dreased, Nght « Live, heavy Ive, light . oont Oregon triplote seeee Wisconsin cream brick. Washington tripteta ‘Tillamook tripiat POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid Shippers Ducks—Live, old, per Ib oe Young, 1924, tb, Brollers—1924; ib, Nonsters, over 2% 1 Caper ht . coarse . LIVE STOCK | Teceipts Saturday w. m., 75 eattles 600 7 “44 [220 sheep, a6 Quotations at Union Stockyards Cattle Prime ateorm ... Medium to good Fai odiu +20 220 106 iS @ 7.00 @ ub sheep, Total receipts Kriday, 1,063 hogs; | p56, New. doz. bunches 50 6-07, pws. liflower—Pony o . 70 4-08. pk Fancy whit Black, 1b, oo. esses Blue Ribbon, 36 16 r 9-1b, b eory—-Crate ... | Cucumbers—No, 1: Lettuce— Onions—C: Ore, per owt Green, doz, Parsnips, por sack Parsley—Dox. large bunches 1. 030 .06 6,00@7.00 6.25@5.50 A2@ 13 ‘Comb, Strained, per Ib. .. OW, Wee vevvevssen | Lemon ers—Mexican, per 1b, ...+ Bmooth, Rough, heavy PISS os cessees Bheep— Prime tamba . Common to ci Yearlings Wethors Ewes . Raspberries—24-cup crate 00 | Ktrawherries—Local Marshalls. . Loci! MAgoone sissiseseees Watermelons—1 | Yakamines, crate .. +10,00@ 11.00 4,600 10.00 Kutabngas—Por wack ... Local, crate .. ver tb, i + 02% @ 08 Mexican, 1.00 04.00 Abe 20 VEGETABLES bids Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers (The prices given aro thowe made to M1 dealers by wholesalers, With'a fow wonal exceptions, to producers edn be figured by deducting t ° transportation to Beattie approxi- mately 16 per cent for wtorage and soiling cont.) Asparagus—Local, 1b, Kennowlek, 1b. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Prices Paid Wholesale Donlers Sack Lote Apples—Winesaps «+ ++ +2,00008,00 Yollow 2.009 3.25 New, gr . Apricots, 4-barket crato . Bananne—Por tb. ».. Cherrles—Tartarians, Binwe, We sess | FLOUR AND 8UG |Wtour—Local blends... Y PUM ve sieveee Bugar—-Cane, per owt, Hoot, por ewt, HAY, GRAIN AND FEED (Prices on Mixed Carlonds to Shipper, ". O. Dy Benttle) Hirot grado sy, ‘ 176 ++ 1.76 @9,00 | 4.00] 4:00 bunches we—Cal., p taloupes—Blandard © Pony erate .. Carrota—Por aack . 5 Kr Alfalfa Hay — | aM reports and pronounced fallin in cash business, Oats sold off with other grains. The market held strong most of the session, but at the close sagged \. Provisions were irregular. eee Cracked feed | Barley—Whole, feed, | Onte-—Whole feed, 10's . | Rotled and ground, 7 44.00 | Wheat—Recleanod feed, 125's 39.00 41.00 Mixed feed and run 30.00 | All-Grain: Chop: ‘chick 1B. M. Friday's Quotations Wheat— Open High Low $144 116% 11s, Close Shy 116% 1a 93% 92K 81H BOM LIS 1,21 OTK 90% 33M bay ABT AB 1% 82% +10.82 10.90 +987 090 . . HIDES AND WOOL, (Buying prices f, 0. b. Seattle) | Salt Hides and 1 RENN OF i No, 1, up to 161 | NOB ecseeacsees | Green or Salt Kip—No, 1 No. 2 10.82 10.90 985 8.87 Liverpool Grain Friday's Quotations Open High Low Close 9810 dd FON O98 OKA! heavy, Ib 4. p pelts, each . Lamb pelts, each ., Halted sheep shoar, johalr-Long, staple, Ib. . Dry long hair goat akina, AG do, short hair, eWchsseeeses 10@ 35 Valley Wool, 1b Cloun, fine .. Clean, medium vatd Matted . Wheat- TAY ave Oct DH OKA OH OMA OHD%d OH DMA! Doo. s..5.04 9% OH OMA 99 8tad 94 SMa! see | Portland Grain PORTLAND, June $7.—Wheat— Hard | white, $1. wort white, $1. Weatern) 123] white, §Lt rd winter, $1.14; northern | @ .20[epring, $1.14; westerm red, $1,1% Chicago Board of Trade|*' BULLISH TONES ON MARKET Closes Irregular After Short Day’s Stock Trading WALL STRERT JOURNAL FINAN. « REVIEW June 28—Purtber 1 demonstrations broke out im Ken list in the brief session d the week. Aggressive or the rise were eneour- aged in parts of the Net Nickel Plate wes the principal feature of strength in the railroad grow Easier tendencies marked the gea- eral list in the closing dealings re- flecting he disposition of profes sion: » close out their eommit- ments over Sunday. § Wot irregular: General 2 f 2 , off Hi off %; Baldwin, 144%, od Gas, 63%, up tes Steel, t et ‘states r, 27%, ‘ook up 1%; Kresge, 69%, merican Petroleum Bi # oy 1 Motors, ef: bere am, \; Royal Dut oft York, Cincinnat! & 8 aul, The market closed irregular, Clos- ing prices included: UU. & 99%. off 1%; Baldwin, 114%, Studebaker, 34x, up 47 “an, 111%, off Ss: American (Wool- * 2% orf Bi bd Mar ae off 1; Lehigh Valley, up S; 44; Southern New ‘Haven, 24%, up 93; Texas Company, 28%; ed Rubbe: Pacific, American Locomotive, 14 fe. Boston Wool BOSTON, June 27.—The wool market continues quiet. Prices are nominal in many cases, Choice wools do not seem to be pressed for sale. Good, clear, fine stock sold at Tic to $30 a pound. Abost 120,000 bales of wool are to be offered in London starting July 1. 7" » 1 hard white 1 soft white » 1 western white 1 hard winter . 1 red winter . . 1 northern spring 1 western red No. 1 big blue stem Portland Live Stock Friday's Quotations Cattle—Receipts, 17. slow, Steers, medium, $6.60! common, $4.50@6.60; heifers, and common, $4 cows, medium and common, $2.50@5.25; canners and cutters, $1.1 bulls, canners and bdologtas, §2.50¢ and choice, 190 Ibs. down, 190 to 360 Ibs, $5. 3 up, $406. Hogs—Recelpts, steady, Medi to 200 Ibs., $5. $8@8.40; 250 Ibs. up, ¥ ing, smooth Bers eavy, $4. fecders and stockers, commons, all weights, ers, $4,50@7; ewes, common #5. N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Friday's Quotations Sugar—Firmer, delivered. re rm. Gi Raw, ft Friday's Quotations Butter—uxtras, 4144; prime firsts, (0) firste, 38%. Egge—Extras, 25%; undersized pullots, 24%. Cheese—Callfornia flats, fancy, 31Me eee h ‘Wheat oy Goes —Cash wheat Ne 2 red, $1.16%; No. 3 red, hard, $1.16% @1.22%; Nov eee BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings.. .. $7,878) Balances ..... Portland Clearings . . Balances + Tacoma | Total transactions. . 2308000005 Wea Joe Egan Isn’t on Way to Poorhouse Joe Egan, the smiling Boston! dloweight, 1s one fighter for wiiet the poorhouse will never loom US less an earthquake hits New SAS land. Egan keeps his fight d and builds apartment houses them, He's as clover a I : ho is at ducking punches say he has an apartment for Sv reat wallop that ever bouneed § in, : dtr jranulated, extra pullets, S143 oe