The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1919, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919 7. ¥-; CABLE ADDRESS—“LEEWAKE” BUILDERS OF STEEL SHIPS AN AMES SHIP IS AN Wakefield & Company Packers AMES PRODUCT COMPLETE Ames Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company SEATTLE And Distributors of Canned Salmon DO IT ELECTRICALLY “Riveting Without Rivets” The Advantage of a Pacific Hlectric Welder ‘The tenstle strength of the wold Is practically as great as any other section of the metal Tt ts faster and more eco- nomicgl than the process of riveting and is always ready to operate SUZUKI & CO. Colman Bidg. Ship Builders and Operators Importers and Exporters Head Office—Kobe, Japan Branch Offices Throughout the World SEATTLE, U. S. A. L. C. SMITH BLDG. can o} ly ante The receive the slightest shock or injury. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. Seattle's Oldest Business House Established 1869 WHOLESALE GROCERS MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, ROASTERS OF COFFEE AND TOBACCONISTS Distributors of Gold Shield Vacuum Packed Coffee, Happy Home Highest-Grade Canned Goods, Lovera, RobTan, Mozart, Dean, Critic, Banderos and Class Cigars. ‘These Well-Known Brands Are Sold by All Best Dealers points can be made kinds of work die poin F price list Our welders work automat- leally. They are simple ef ficient and absolutely guar- anteed, PACIFIC ELECTRIC WELDER & MANUFACTURING CO. Factory, RENTON, Wash. + P, O, Box 1820, SEATTLE, WASH. FRANK WATERHOUSE & COMPANY Shipowners, Charterers, Dock Managers, Warehousemen, Freight Contractors, Custom Brokers, Insurance Brokers, Forwarders, Coal Contractors, Ship Bunkerers Cooperage Co. Manufactorers of Tanks, Barrels, Casks, Kegs 1341 Ewing St Seattle, U.S.A. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Ltd. Established 1880, Yokohama PaidUp Capital and Reserve Fund 67,000,000 Yen ($33,500,000) ‘The bank buys and receives for collection bills of exchange and MN feeues drafts, telegraphic transfers and letters of credits on our © fown branches or correspondents throughout the world a SHIRO DOGURA, Agent. Seattle Office—822 Third Avenue, Seattle, U. S. A. Safes That Are Safe United Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE U. S. Bonded Warehouse Cold Storage SEATTLE, U. S. A. Publishers Pacific Ports Annual and Monthly Foreign Trade Publications CABLES and TELEGRAMS WATERHOUSE REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICES EATTLE ae) i f The Portland Cord. e Co. is pestis : <CISCO =. VANCOUVER, B. C. Prompt Attention to Combination and Repair Work ey etbwae ag’ Poy eh SO wsenet menting Rogers Building Portland, Ore. ay Seattle, Wash. KOBE SINGAPORE CALCUTTA HEAD OFFICE—Central Bldg., SEATTLE, U. S. A. Purcell Safe Co. . 718 Fourth Avenue Telephone Main 667 James Griffiths & Sons GENERAL AGENTS MITSUI STEAMERS SEATTLE, U. S. A. Takata & Company, Importers and Exporters HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO, JAPAN Seattle Office: 206 Leary Bidg. BRANCH OFFICES: Osaka, Moi, Kobe, Yokohama, Nagoya, Nagasaki, Hakodate, Seoul, Dainy, Shanghal, Hankow, London and New York Sitmey 630 6321 17th Avpoue South Franklin Tool Works Incorporated ~ SPECIALISTS IN— Logging Tools Ship Fittings Some Work paw Heavy Forgings WM. C. FRANKLIN, Pres. and Treas SEATTLE, U. S. A. YOU'RE SAFE! USB REX METALS Rex Metal Works BALLARD 555 SEATTLE BOILER WORKS INC. CARNATION MILK From Contented Cows { The Standard of Quality for 20 Years in Seattle Your Grocer h : Sissesssess Babbitts, Solders and Type Metals SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Marine 1} Tanks and Stationary Rollers, Structural Forms, Stee! ‘4 and Containers. ‘112632 West 45th St. Ballard Station Gas Burning Appliances For Every Purpose SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY STUART BUILDING PACIFIC CREOSOTING CO. Wood Blocks—The Silent Pavement Kinds of Creosoted Douglas Fir Products—“Pact! “gs Pipe”—Creosoted Wood Stave Pipe Office: Northern Life Building, Seattle, Wash. Plant: Eagle Harbor fie Creo- Wood A. K. ISHAM WEST COAST IRON WORKS Established 1892 ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS Telephone Ballard 11 Ballard Station, 4609 14th Ave, N. W. SEATTLE, WASH. Enterprise Brass Foundry SEATTLE, U. §. A. Seattle and Rainier Valley Welcome to Manufacturers Railway Company SPATTER ts a e004 location for ma «tines of manufacture, I “SERVICE” ai Beni wants tod Carstens Packing THE : JORDAN COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK ‘ a) Inc. VIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST, ; Packers of High Grade | | Weighers Samplers paeinas oungcua rape Products a Forwarders Heffernan Engine Works 55254 Ist Ave. Seattle, 0.8. A. Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco Vancouver, B. C. SEATTLE, U. S. A. ° HIBBARD:STEWART CO. 1» WOOL OES eee FURS : TALLOW reste San Juan Fishing and Packing Co. FRESH, FROZEN, SALT, SMOKED AND CANNED FISH. The Way to Makc Seattle a Still Greater Port Is for Everyone to Pull Together Heard Transfer & Storage Co. 555 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH Main 4260 SEATTLE, U. 8. A. PHONE ELLIOTT 2547 MORRIS ROSEN Alaskan Copper Works MARINE AND GENERAL CoppERSMITHS *] Spokane Ave. and E. Marginal Way Walworth Manufacturing Company SEATTLE BRANCH—114 FIRST AVE. SOUTH SEATTLE Phone Elliott 243 Pacific Coast Grinding and Machine Works 2462 First Avenue South—G. Pearson, Prop. One of the finest and best equipped machine shops in the Northwest High-Class Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding Exclusive Manufacturers of the Premier Pipe Wrench “Rail to Water and Water to Rail” Phone Main 1303 Puget Timber Co. LOGS, CEDAR POLES, PILES AND SPARS 1701-2 Hoge Bidg. PHONE ELLAOTT 4526 Wyoming Pacific Oil Co. 407 Hoge Bidg. Seattle, Wash. Developing in Texas and Wyomiug Fields Drummond Lighterage Company, Inc. Forwarding Agents and General Lighterage WASH. SEATTLE, Seatile Showing the Industri ": The Rogers-Mylroie Lu Largest Producers > | , Pest war conditions, the great demand for im creased housing facilities and the construction m long-deferred industrial building and municipal improvements have caused a greatly increased des mand for West Coast lumber, not only locally, but thruout the country. This increased lumber ar tivity has promoted the growth of. many new firms eC and corporations in its different branches . among the new local manufacturers appears the! Rogers-Mylroie Lumber company. The new company has been incorporated $150,000 capital by Earl M. Rogers, president; D. Rogers, vice president; A. W. Mylroie, tre urer, and L. R. Ellis, secretary. The personnel of | the organization is already well known in the lu ber industry. ‘ 4 ye _ -Mr. E. M. Rogers, the president of the company] A ‘ is one of the best known mill operators in thagm Northwest. He was superintendent of the B. Lewis Lumber Co. and later the Blackwell Lumb Co., at Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and for . years was with the Weyerhaeuser company, while with that company he built and operatec® large mill “B” at Everett. During the war, when the Siems-Carey-H. S. Kerbaugh corporation begam| their extensive operations for the production of, aeroplane lumber for the United States governs} ment, the entire Northwest was searched for rigkt man to take charge of these operations, Mr. Rogers was chosen for this important positia Mr. L. R. Rogers, the vice president, is we known in the lumber industry and has operated & number of different plants in Washington British Columbia. He had charge of the Col River Lumber company’s operations at Gold B. C., and for several years was manager of thej| Anacortes Lumber & Box company’s plant at An cortes, Washington. 1 oh Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) - Regular Passenger Line ' BETWEEN y America and Orient 409 Colman Bldg., Firs! EATTLE ae. Fivet Sea Phone Elliott 3514 DRAPER ENGINE WORKS MACHINE AND ENGINE REPAIRS 413 Railroad Ave. South SEATTLE, U. S. A. Pacific Net & Twine Co. —Dealers in— SEATTLE I 4 SHIP BU Marine Hardware BU ! Y STEE ® SEAT || Fishing and Cannery , Equipment Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Rope and Cordage Office and Salesroom, Pier 8 SEATTLE, WASH, i f Pacific | Commercial Boiler Works HYDRAULIC GENERAL OFFICE AND WORT ROBERT -C. MONTEAGLEY SEA’ =, SEATTLE, U. S. A. i ow j

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