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a 4 _—At Our 1326 Second Avenue Store - til that hour you have access to wonderful lines at big reductions. PAGE 4 STYLISH FOOTWEAR Big. PahiG This Week ! The big Clearance “ ~N Sale at Baxter & . Baxter’s Two Stores offers you the best chance you've ever 1ad to save dollars m pretty shoes for outing events, dress occasions, street school days. Wonderful Values—All lines of Dress Shoes on sale and no price above $7.85. Extra Special Values in $2.85 Sandals of the Better Kind at . . Sport Oxfords for Outing or Schoo! $3.85 Beautiful White Kid Pumps at $4.85 At Our 1406 Second Avenue Store At this store the big sale ends next Saturday night at 6 o’clock. Un- Specials for the final days of the sale at this store are— Beige and Gray Suede Pumps at . $6.85 Pretty White Kid Pumps at $6.85 Why not equip yourself with stylish shoes for late summer and early fall wear while the prices are so attractive? BAXTER & BAXTER 1326 Second Avenue [Lost Matos) DAIRY PRODUCTS Firsts or mixes Pultets Iwt., £.0.b. Beattl ¥. 0, B. condensory Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Patter—Locai creamery. cubes. ‘Cheese— | Oregon tripicts © Wisconsin cream brick Washington triplets fOULTRY AX Live, old, Young. 1924, Ib. wear, 1406 Second Avenue Turkeys Fancy @ Rosstere Old, live, per Ib. Heavy, medium quailty. POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Puid Wholesale Dealers ue a Weathers , VEOETARL ks * | Brotters—1924, dressed Prices Paid Wholesale Deale r DAIRY PRODUCTS an be figured by deduc of transportation to # Veal—Fancy light Heavy, coarse 38 LIVE STOCK ‘30 |__ Receipts Thursday sm. 250 sheep; 00 cattle, | Quotations at Union Stockyards Cattie— Prime steers .. Medium to good Fair to medium . Feeders .. k triplets rae Dees} Prices Paid Shippers Vex Plant—e Lettuce-—Local. >. = | Peppers—Peach bot | Potatoes—Local whites . New, E Wash Netted Gema, | Radishes—Loeal Homegrown, fiel Local hothouse, } Turnips—fack . | Blackberries —Crate Cherries 1. Coroannte—Per doz | Oranges—Per box | Renches—Box . | Pears—nox ..: Pineapples—Cas Plams—Crate Reapherries—24-cup crate Strawberries—Lo Watermelons— 1, MAY, GHA AND rEED 0. B. Beattle Alfalfa Hay—Pi: | straw ; Corn—Whole, ¥ Cracked and feed mi: Barley—Whole, feed, 1 Onts— Whole feed, FLOUR AND SUGA: Flour—Local blend ON HAND FOR druggists. —Advertivement, i # given are thors made to D9, prices to pro- 6091.00 + 2.609 3.00 | 1.762.560 | Smith 0002.75 | 2.16@2.00 | Pier 14—8tr Pri 1% .02 (Prices on, Mized Carloade to Shipper, | le tle) BURNS, SCALDS : Accidents will happen, but first touch of Poslam to a burn, neald, cut or bruise takes out the pain and starts the healing, A 50c} 4 box of Powiam in the house saye lot of suffering, At THE Ship News Tides in Seattle wHIDAY ave Lew SEATT THURSDAY AUG, ut Virst Low Tide Vir Migh Tide » Tide Arrivals and Departures Arrived A 19, for Colum- | Vessels in Port at Seattle 1—Pier 41—Btrs Tyo dent. MeKiniey Mars, tater. Ines, Claremont Pacific Terminal—Str ‘oast Coal Dunkers—U. 8. 1. &. eitie Terminal—Str Talken Shipping Board Moorings—Btre 14. Clty of Spokane, Gambo, West Kader, Cadron, Cuprum. Dollar, Winge—Me Anvil. Street Terminal—Str London Mer- Duthle’e—Power achr Ruby East Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co. Dock & Warehouse Co. Str Dorothy A Lighterage Co—Bti ainal Co—ftre Bi Weat Beatle Training Station—Ragte 67, Attmeon'’s Mill—Str 3 Niagie Harbor) ver, Annie | M. Campbell A. Meteor and Al- vmna, barges Coquitiam City, Henry Villard. Stream—Hattleship fleet, INDUSTRIALS AT NEW HIGH ‘Bullish Trend Brings Fresh Buying All Around ‘JOUR AL FINAN~ NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—Industrial Heat Tevela réaktied slnoe’ early 1980, when the market was entering a post war deflation period, This demonstration of the fundamentally bullish character of the current for- ward move brought fresh buying all thru the list in the early dealings and a generally strong tone was 5 | Maintained. KEEP POSLAM Nickel Plate, which led tho pre- vious day's irregularity in the rail group, recovered a point to 108%, while Steel and other industrial |leaders were in brink demand at | close to the best prices of the prea- ent advan Oil shares were steady in the face of further cuts in crude prices and increase another oD udebaker, Kennecott, ft olf f 4s up %i White Motors, co, at | ma |Chicago Board of Trade |® io Stret Terminal—Str Margaret |; in production in| | ha LE STAL S Poses Pane Searreé Srores Quali, Prices and Terms of P IDENTICAL Ar soTrn FIRS T A Piano In the consideration of the pur- chase of those treasured posses- sions to which every American family rightfully aspires, we sug- gest that the piano, with its infinite influence for the higher and better & things of life, should come first. hase STORES Piano for your Especially where there are children in the home the possession of a piano is a supreme necessity—its value as an educational factor and a refining influence has long since removed it from the catagory of luxuries. In the important matter of me- chanical construction every piano produced by the great Bush & Lane factories is a marvel of precision. As a piece of superb cabinet mak- ing, every Bush & Lane piano is a beautiful masterpiece, and when it comes to the production of full, sweet, rounded notes with volume and carrying power, resonant tones of richest quality, generations of experience and the master hand of the most skilled musical artisans has made the Bush & Lane piano FushsJane inno EVERYTHING PERTAINING TOTMUSIC) WWHOLESALET «= MANUFACTURERS) Gi. RETAIL Downtown Store, 1519 Third Ave. When you purchase a Bush Lane claiming tion antees of a nation- ganization of the first rank. you the substantial guar- poe University Store, E. 45th & Brooklyn are protec- wide or- Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Aug. 20 ~ BANK CLEARINGS j Wedneedes's Quotations Foreign ex- Seattlo time 3048 Clearings 2... .-.. 85,0 lire, $0,044; Belgium, Balances .. sives My © per triliion Daver | Portland rk; Sweden, 26.51 Clearings . 5,490,870.37 close was lowe : | Balances ..... ...++ 1,126,832.07 | ay ver} $0.0539; it say ou | | Tacoma Fi baetag “ 874 | Total transactions 573,000.00 | | 16.12 ae 0% 00% |e Sido oe sehen” eee ee otis | Liverpool Grain | Portland Wheat | Lore 1014 | Wheat— | PORTLAND, Aug. 20.—Wheat—Hard. ps A n iHigh lew Close | $1.45: woft white, $1.2¢: western white, s'96 290 |Oct.. Ie 11NG Tle Md 108 1the Tis Ha | 81.33%; winter, $1.25 era | +380 13.9) 18.85 4 | Dee... ile lis Kd 10s 11% tis We ores Lied wemtern red, 31 | Sheep —Receip id sit Denver Live Stock Wednesday's Quotations Cattlo—Receipts, 570. Market. steady steers, $66 ; cows and heif. 349.50 8, 36@58; stockers d feeders > | Hoge—Receipts, 450. Bteady. Top, $2.75; Dulk, $9.506 9.66. 00. Steady. Fat feeder lambs, $11@ . Qeotations 3 prime firsts, 40%; Eger —Ee dersixed pullet Cheese—California flats, fanex, 20%. xtra pullets, 25; ua- 1218 1210 12.16 | see Cash Wheat, | CHICAGO, Aug. 2% —Cash wheat—No. | 32% @1.33, No. 3 red, $1.31 2 hard, 91.97% @1.29; No Portland Live Stock Wednesday's Quotations Cattle— me ne. Tone of market. | dull, medium, $6@7.50; com- mon, 1404; helfers, medium and com- mon, $3.5 cows, medium and | common, ners and cut-| ters, $1.500 and | 650. | Hogs—neceipts, 182, Tone of market, edium, good and chot $10,60@11; 200 to 2 tbs. up, 18 Ing, smooth heay, #86 p heavy, $78; slaughter $5.80010; feeders and stockers, $7.00 | | Tone of market, vy weights, and ‘ehoteo,. iseele; culls and con Hl welghts, $6.60@8.60: wether 505 "KILLS HAY FEVER AND It’s the Plan That ASTHMA GERMS To prove that Asthma-Tabs will Jabsolutely rid you of Asthma and | |Hay Fever, and that terrible sneez- ing, wheezing and shortness of | breath I will send you a regular} $1.00 treatment of my famous home! remedy absolutely FR and post-| paid, No obligation—-no cost. This {wonderful prescription will remove these troubles in a few days, Mrs. C. 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