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x ¥ General prac Al consultation. 218 Burks Second ave Main 730 Bchoft, Downe ft Con fetta tio: in free. o a m Bide. eee £ tad av Fees RED FP GORIN Ride, Phone Main Remington Ty bber Co. t Dtymplc Foundry FENWICK, LAWRENCE * Burke Ride Ricycles and Repairs PHY LENDGREN for Shell Wey; cles. S04 Stewart, at Times sq. | Main 491 Chattel Loans MONEY TO LOAN ang from $10 to $100 made quickty | and confidentially on furniture, Manos, live stock, ete return to the old competitive ay of shipbuilding under the har p of freight rates which are alleged to be almost pro hibitive, the 18 Dig steel st of the Pacific Coast have their interests into the Coast Traffic tion, organized to secure freight rates on steel to from the Bast, that may compete th the Orient situation tieal,” Faced with a em pyards merged Pacific Shipbuilders’ lower the Coast the Coast with the ERS & CO. Seeith Ride 4 Chiropractor AW TRA aduate of two Toe a Nereles Chiropractic colleres, F -eamination. Open evenings til! mT T James orPr Py pnt-a tT. ¢ en. anes iwc w into an era of competition and we desire to be able to compete on =, ia something like a fair basis xniture, Repsirine Packing Rate to Orient Lower sa Rarn RRREOWC OEY | in pointed out the steel freight) ra om Atlantic Coast territory to $1.37 per hundredweight to American shipbuilders, while th: export rate to the Orient is § per hundredweight from the Atlar u In other words, a Japanese ship yard can buy Pennsylvania steel at a freight rate of $1.20 1 to build a Japanese ship competing with a Pacife Coast built! ship whose steel freightage « to $1.57 per hundredweight The Japanese or Chinese nay the shipbuilders. Cilreprac Upholstering, D teneen Wi Collateral Loans _ EY LOANED ON ALD bs of value ‘The Reliable, ATT. 907 famonds and Jewelry, on most J isfactory term: ETY Pon REMEMTAL LOANS Rr erond. near Matinors ysiclans and Surgeons athryn Warrlson — Women's ay A Cay Aa fl ite, Sane | “Green Lake car - = Oren 285% builders can buy Amer: Stove Repairing | with leas freight charges uN GAS” RANGES AND | American pays. ter heaters my specialty. Elliott | Want Old Rate Back IATA TK2E Sixth ave ; | The new organization, b Tarkish Maths |not fighting the export tr ‘ RRISH PATHS Tis fixed t rane 4th ave. Electric cabinets, thera-|TAte was fixed after appl peutic lamps, tube Rheuimatiam |made by the Chambers of Comr spatial Jazgic Mrers, piven: of the Pacific Coast, which wished r R* lio stimulate Grtental trade* The mes ship steel the ts wever, sare ase 3219. Asnocia:| are entering! . Japanese Shipyards Get Lower Freight Rate on U.S. Steel Than Pacific Coast new }make appli to |for a rate 7 fro Atlant from Pittsburg, and om Ch Freight past have 20, 1918, 92 burg and 106 | cago. The asks however, will Washington proximates 94 ports, 61% cents ork Joents ago ates on stee the nines cent to December from Pitts cent from Chi risen per per that shipbullders* the 1916 rate be raised All Yards Join it cites, the freight 8,800ton ship built on for the 2,600-tons of comes $87,500 per At age this steel veusel How can |competition ke \ “Tt is ny present on an Const needed, to we enter the thipbuilding if thi the shipbrilders > longer ia quention of build ipa at price. ‘The war are ov and we ‘ook for keeping up our plants and keeping our employed competition shipyard, fro: Angeles, has joined Traffic oxsoctation LONDON, Aug. &- Ameortea's tremendous strides In the world since 1914 are graph ortrayed in the Shipping Register, which steam-going tonnage ited States has increased 382 nt in five years, whereas the tonnage of the United Kingdom has decreased 13 per cent Japan, with 36 per cent gain, leads increase by other nations: world in ask ward t men peace, under Every Seattle Interests to Les in the per ¢ lay or night. TT Pit ave | Ps. Elliott Sa | | VESSEL MOVEMENTS " | Stghted Of the Cape (From U. & Weather Bureau) TATOOSH ISLAND, Avs. RE + M—Cleudy 18 miles an hour. 1 An 0. & K. steamer PORT ANGELES, Aug. $.—Paased to A steam schooner of the MeCermick line Victor Bendsville has the art of/ i.. the public down pat. Not) with selling cold tea at whisky prices, Victor had him up first and” Judge Gor. fined him $100 Thureday night. Now the federal officers have got|s on a charge of stealing gov- mment internal revenue stamps. | maximum punisiment on this t fs a fine of $10,000 and a ene sentence in the penitentiary le is im the county jail iting a hearing before United 2 9 a.m. Ss Belbeck from trial trip at Jed From seattle ~#= Argyll for Han Francisco August § atiaom August Tf Lyman Stewart for fan cleco via Richmond beach at 1 p.m; for Port Gamble at 3 jes Adway for Bellingham ot 16:6 . i. Alaska Vessels CORDOVA—Salled August T: Be Vie- | | toria southbound outaide at 6 p.m JUNEAU—faiied August 1: Se Admiral | | Watson southbound at TiS p. m. nr lo rm. >. NEW YORK——Arrived August ¢: Sa) Wayucan trom | A | Atice | Cook from Port Gambia, PORT BAN LU1S—Salled August €: Se ordelia for Vancouvel POINT REYES- Ban Diego for Ban Pedro. BAN FRANCISCO—Arrived August § Sa Admiral Schiey from Seattle at 2 ss Korrigan Itt from Rosario, A: | Port Angeles Sailed Auguat §: Be Banta Kita towing bee W. J. Pieris for Va | paraiso, Salled August T: Be Admiral | Farragut for San Diego via San Pedro at s00n; a Admiral Dewey for Seattle at 2 m. ASTORIA—Arrived Aggust 7: Se West Inleta from Seattie at 9 p.m. Mailed Au towing ited seiagdees: oot Russia for Orient. fa Mara for coma at 3 cid PORT TOWNSEND—Paseed in A’ ' Se Maiay Maru for Tacomas at 7 & m In dense fog. Passed in August 7 ben Maru for end out August 7 )for Ban Francisco at 2:26 p. m.; os W. |kasa Maru for Yokohama and Kobe at 12-90pm 1 2:20 p. m. 2:20pm PORT GAMBLE—Arrived August 1: 80pm | Be Gray Eagle from Seattle at 6:30 D> 6:20pm m3 a0 Yosemite from Port Ludiow at 1 * BeLLINOM, AM— Arrive TACOMA-—arrived August 7; fe Re- dondo from Meattle at noon; sa Java | Maru from Kobe and Yokohama at 2 p. York vis Aveust t: Be Wireless Reports Canadian Government August 1—6s Admiral Bebree five miles [south of Albert bay northbound at 3:50 D. ™.: ae Jefferson in Seymour narrows | southbound at 2:06 for Seattle, 60 miles south of tery at 8 p. m.; as D, G. Beofie! fm for Point Wells, Welle at 8 p. m Columbia river for Antoria ai “© Washtenaw, Ban Pedro for Bremerton, marton at § rett for Monterey, 25% mniles from Everett at § p. m.; as Anyox towing bge Louisiana for Stimson bay a 4 for Tacoma 30 alles south of Ketchikan at «= Vietoria, Cordova for Seatt Gravina point at ® p. m.; an Firw miles oft |, 224 ft Cape Omanay southbound Curacao miles from at 8p. m.; ss Nor- | |, Curamon for Ketchikan, 60 miles horth of Ketchikan at & p. m. Auguat 6—89 Norwood southbound for Ketchikan, five mii let at 8 p.m; me A milen west of Cape Cordova, Aku eat of Beott cap at # p. m. August 5—8s Redwood, > for King cove in Unimak pass at § p. m. ss Ellhu Thomson towing bee Fresno, Ts coma for Akutan, off Petersburg at 6| Beret, fort 19-¢00m datty [Kineston, Gamble.) dafiy low, *sReton.! _ Ve Smith Pier Belt in in Port at Senttle To ‘ove terfMinal—Ss Metwu reed Yacht Delaura. terminal—Motor sche Top Toe af! There, nat} at, ie mn Jettorson. Stacy st. terminal—U. 9. 8. Burnside, Pier D—e Governor. Lander st. terminal Hanford st, terminal Mahnet, Skinner & landing. Rteamers rate dees net trel: ‘he: lute beat sng ETRES HaDhity te Heiten to wear. fa Wi se it Hepburn, Kenosha, beck, aa reeed Wheatiand Tee pounas allowed tree mers and erhedules wubject Delight, as G change without notice Freight attle Spirit ceived Aafly for all pointe (excepting nan k—-Ma Brookdale Tacoma) named in above erheduie #8 Blak Tickets must be purchased al treker Open from 6:10 « m, entdmigh im Ne PUGET souxp wavioaTion co, | *”\\;,”*"" Tibet Office, Cotman Derk. Nlison & Kelex—tin Bowwort Phone Mate s902. | Patterson & McDonald—Motor achr Ber- | rings, #8 Binbinda, | Lake ney, nd Bridge & yk wood Dredging yards | Tacoma at 6:19 p. Se ¥. &. Loop | ;}mext Sunday Birriwa, | - pion yarde—Se Fort Jackson, = BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings Balances Clearings Balances Clearings Ralances x Lumber Ship Will Be Its Own Cargo | Construction of lumber which plan which will be by Furber Lumber © Vancouver, B. C., according t Furber, who ts tn Seatth Rather than joad an ordinary ves sel with lumber, it is Furber’s inten tion to construct the entire hull out of the juraber cargo and then place an engine tn the affatr and sal! away | Upon arrival at the craft's destina tion, the ship will be torn up and the lurnber placed upon the market. | It i emtimated 5,000,000 feet of tim ber can be placed in the construction | of a aingle vessel ‘Steel Ship Ready for Run to London shipe in attempte ly the Perey After completing @ successful trial! trip the 9,600-ton steel steamship Bel beck is now fully qualified to start | the steamship service between Seat tie-Portiand and London to be insté- tuted by the Williams Diamond com- pany. The Eelbeck is the only vensel thus far assigned to the new service. The ship was built by the Skinner & Eddy yard. WILL LOAD TIES The Gray Eagle, 4,000 tons, built by the Grays Harbor Motorship Co., and recently assigned to Grace & Co. for lumber service between here and the United Kingdom, left Thurs day for Port Gamble to load lumber and railroad ties. SAILS FOR LIVERPOOL Word was also recelved Thursday that the liner Astyanax, which Pad- ed a great part of her cargo at Be jattle, hds left San Francisco, bound for Liverpool, via the Panama canal, BIG VESSEL COMING The Seattle office of Dodwell & | Co. has received advices that the Blue Funnel steamer Protesilaus left { Hongkong bound for Seattle on July | 23. | PLAN CUBAN SERVICE | ‘The Pacific Steamship company announces it has secured the 4,000- | ton steamer Lake Goodspeed for ser- vice to Cuba. Soldiers and ex-soldiers will picnic at Kingston-on-the Sound, under the chaperonage of | Mrs. J. HL. Sutthoff, of the war camp | community service. | ‘The boat will leave the Colman |dock nt 9 a. m. Eats will be fur | nished by the girls, and the soldiers | won't have to spend a red cent lets may be obtained on the third | floor of the Soldiers’ | club, at Third ave. and ¢ as Boughton, #8 Bourneville, Ahmik, * Chosterfield, raria, w4 Abiin, a0 oe Adria, as Abydon, Arcademia, ## Academia, #s Black Wolf, ss Birkland, Baatine, a0 Blanford, Keron, mm Anthon, 6 Birtran | Bingamon, | #8 Conlan, | #8 Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, ss Imufuka, ss Kiton, | as Leott, bee Corus. Meacham & Babcock—#s Cinena, ss Chal- | ets Went waterway—fe Roosevelt LOWEST RATES | CALIFORNIA FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES POINTS, SAN FREQUENT SAILINGS SAN M’CORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St and Sailors’ | m Cabacan, es Cardia, a | Dione, ss Endy- | &e——~ during | | new edition | Of | Perctes the cargo is the hull Is 1 | Bacteroe = St | Veal Ontw | Se Wert Ison, as West Ie $$. Multnomah Sailing August 12th . . ——* Money on Call Money om ca 1 per cont. | ” » { With consw rs paying out their) * per cont: ae money for the government surplus| jar silver, New York food, local fruit and Vegetable com-| Demand sterling, $4.32 mission men report sales slower than the usual Friday rush Shipments of soft fruit from Wart ern Washington are arriving in good shape, and with the demand} slightly lenwened, a number of quota tlons were on the down-grade Friday morning Wenatchee plums are arriving on the “street.” ‘These are expected to| take the place of the California product Fim Portland Market Report’ « PORTLAND, Aug. & 82 head; market orm, $11@12; fair ; common to fa' to choice cows and thee ave Cattle—Necetpts, ys Good to ot wood atorrs, ateors, $70 heifers. $9g15 $16G20; bulk of The watermelon market stfl!l seems to be over-wupplied. Quotations are | g lower than the dealors like. Rutter and eggs were both strong, |wetne but there waa no one to” prophecy| }¥ an early advance 2 = | ' Trice Pald Wholeeste Beeters | for Vegetables and Proit : * VrurranLres a 61 @ 666 p None—27@ | per th. Cheese. 28400 por Id TO HOLD AMS The United § etvil comminnic examinat establish which the 5 the quarterma age limits are 55 cation blanks may be « tora} buflding rervice a carpenters’ d September “n . inter be made ¢ carpenter in rtment. The Appl the o 18 rr War from to f nelect sition years ptalned ir examiners Per don ofl x on hides, cows and steers bonehes a Wall Peanut Butter Per mil be tore— Per ton Sweet Potatoes Cal Radiehes—tace! Khabarb Local per | Tematocs— Het hours Mevtean tu Pickling. per 10-T box Turnipe—New ical, per sack rnerre Absolute Safety plus oe = HIGH Rate of Interest working day and night FOR YOU In our own Building. Open Saturday FE 6 to 8. THE. BANK FOR SAVINGS Per ™ Lamberts Royat Annes Pie, per tb rabappice—Trancsendent, Der bes Corren white Eltertas, Cal Yekamines—-Per crate ....+ B Wah. Beruett Bartlett Htawatinn, per don fl Cal | Plame. Formoa Wenateher . Peach Plame Per erat Pranes Tragedy Raspberries Sumner wi Gott shell, ver m. Manchurian ine Walnate—Per t. Peanate—Virginia Keystone, Perans—-Per i __——— | DAIRY PRODUCTS Visit Japan - in Cherry Time The Trade Expansion Exposition to be held in Tokyo next year will open | March 15, and continue | eighty-five days. It will be the ideal time to visit Japan, and will afford an ideal vacation trip. Start a special vacation savings account now, and be prepared for a food time next March ory Oregon extras . Ranch, fancy Hatter Pat Mage—Local, strictly freeh Pallets. ® Mik—Per owt Butter—Local country pream- cubes « cede ceseees country creamery, rietly fresh . New Wisconsin triple do Y. A . Oregon and Washington triplets... Badger brick, brokew case do case lots Oregon brick, broken cases.... Plock Swine Fancy Wheel Swiss . ry—Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Live, per T.. —_———19 New York Stock News a oaw YORK, Avs, &—Potlowme PP terday's sensational decline in prices, the stock market opened strong today, with nctiontly all leading inauen up from 1 to points. Steel showed some tmprove ent, with United Mtates Stes! opening 162%. up and Cricibie Bteat at up 3% care raided the stock market United stat nenin presidente ented Hincigir opened at Petroleum at 172%, up 1M Leather at 96%, up 1%; Marine at 65 up With one big steel house reporting buy ing better than selling, United Ptates Hteot during the first half ms its recovery United Btate sumption, Other opening recoveries Another drive agatnat prices shortly before noon sent United Mtates Rubber oft 7 points from the day's bit Other leaders, red with the morning's high, declined an average of 2 points The market closed firm. ading insues retained New York Markets NEW YORK Ria, 24%e per ib Sugar—Centrifugal, ” No. per Ib. tb Aug. Cotter Banton, 9 7.38 ” | Chicago Market t Report on w today the boy thru their belief that transportation may not be able to move crops. influenced by tockyards, ‘orn opened at $1.86, down 1%; December opening, $1.50, rome May corn was %e off at the opening, $1.47, but rome to Reptember oats, down ic on the open 12%, Inter advanced to opening ‘se down. © down at the openti ing 1%e Corn Rept Dee May Oates . Water rie Close $1.90 161% La Open High sine 1 FRANCISCO, per Ib bee Ave. § prime firets, or ib. per don; firsts, 66% uileta, Se per dor. rnia flats, fancy, 35 per firete, 2240 per Th Spot feed, $3.10@3.15 per cen uncertain Old ee house ncluding Oregon. nan white, > for Imperial valley and 7@8e for Merced Ontons—Yeliow, 82.2502.50 per centai $2.26@2.50 "Public Markets || TINe «7. nation, Borden, Federal or Co-Op. milk, 12\¢¢ can; 19 The pure cane f large Ivory 120 —Rutter Same $1.5001.75, apricots, %e ™; casaba Ata 45, Wesson oll of, at large can Van Camp's beans, f%c; 2 cans sardines in oil, U6e; large bottle Libby's mayonnaise, 260; School Boy peanut but- ter, 1-™, tin 250: %be carton Ferguson's marmalade, 20c; large bottle Del Monte catoup, 240, Stalls 24-26, pure cane mugar, $9.80 per sack, delivered; Mason Sho dom, gta. Bc dom: t0c be; 2 Ma Golden West Jara, pts, Citrus powder, coffee, $1.40. RCONOMY Stale 44-27, Carnation milk, 12%e ean. * Toe, pure cane urar, To. 460 can Royal baking pow- Mason frult Jars, pts. 0c, $1.25 per dom; &-T. can J. Th, coffee, $2.25; 1-1, can Golden West coffee, 6 IKE PLACE Stall £9, pure fresh milk, 12¢ at. Stall 46, Carnation milk, 13¢ can, Stail 17, § pure cane sugar, TTe. $05, Quaker puffed rice, 120 pkag.; Lib- {by «| toma’ 06, fancy creamery but- fresh ranch eggs, 53¢ doz., 1 cream cheese, 200 Th. ; . 18e Mh. peanut butter, 2 Wom 36e; 2 cana Co-Operative WESTLAKE Sugar stall, 10 fe pure cane sugar, al 1125, new apples $1.00 | watermeton, tollet paper ; deat. ean cook: | i. SO Noblesse Oblige” Cows—Country, dressed Hogs— Block Chotce heavy . Veney Chotee That is French for tion.” trade and commerce a resources, The First National its part—as it alway Barley—Roiled Ground Clipped “Minnesota . Rolled . Clipped Chop 84.00 20.00 5.00 36,009 27.00 12%@ 13 ‘ 44.00 18.00 84,00 iden, cown and steers, No. 1.. .96 | do Neo 2. eecesemarenn olf y peices reesei pmnensonnaons ea terion Saas “Rank imposes obliga Seattle’s rank as the second port in the United States imposes upon it the obligation to provide adequately for the rising from its natural Bank is striving to do 's has—to provide the necessary financial and banking facilities to promote the best commercial interests of the city and the territory tributary to it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 “In the Service of Commerce and Saving” The Cashier Says: “You can figure your earn- ings on forced saving only by simple interest, while cheerful accumulation draws compound interest. “Every dollar you have in the bank is a friend whose smiles reflect your own.” OF SEATTLE SECOND AVENUE CORNER COLUMBIA STREET One of the most important features of a bank’s service to its clients is its ability to ex- tend adequate credit facilities. The financial strength and great resources of this institution make it possible to finance and a pace with Seattle’s large and expanding in- ustries. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $17,000,000. TOTAL RESOURCES, $107,000,000. The Bank of California SECOND AT COLUMBIA A Money Maker It, would be @ hard task to find a man who would not like to be known as a mon- ey-maker. Because the ability to make money is good evidence of more than usual success in one’s particular line of endeavor. But—and this is important—the money- maker is almost invariably a money-saver to begin with. If you want to graduate as @ money-maker, sve a certain portion of your wages or Income regularly and place your savings just as regularly in a strong, reliable bank. Say Department Open wings Every Saturday Evening from 6 to 8 for your convenience The Seattle National Bank Resowgces Over $30,000,000. WE WILL SELL 600 Beacon Coal . 400 Simplex Wheel ... 200 Pacific Electric Welder........ 15 Wicks Tire & Rubber Products. 500 Cody Burglar Alarm ... 20 Pan Motors 1,000 Autolarm ......... 25 Elgin Motors ..... 1,000 Great Western Pet. 200 Kinney Oil & Ref..... Continental Oil & Ref. 200 1 Fowler No, 2......... 50 Atlas Pet. Cor........ eee 8.50 1,000 Ballard Oil ..... -.. Special 10 Kilbourne & Clark Pref....... see. 85.00 LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET H. E. WILLS COMPANY STOCK BROKERS 618 SECOND AVE. 1,50 225.00 ELLIOTT 2606