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Building ‘ EATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, NO GROUCHES IN Rail Stocks Stimulated; RECORD ENGINE BUSINESS GOOD DISCUSS PLANS Rockefeller, Jr., Evolves LONGVIEW WORK /”dustrials Reactionary gpneR FOR G,N. ONWESTCOAST FORR.RMERGER Workers’ Bill of Rights 1 ne \ b ring ¢ : Good Spirit Rules Whole }\.\ arket Railroad Starts on Its New |All Lines Show Increase in Western Executives Differ)Len Rules for Guidance of indaa ~ Undertaking, Says Loose — spveares Expansion Program Activity, Says Perrin on Desirability Question Practical Program, Says Babson , . piece r easonabie The commercial value of a sw e ‘ Fifty-eight locomotives, cost The following is the summary WASHINGTON ‘e BY ROGER W. BABSON ving. fa! vee, working fs the idea brought ¢ “ ite ‘ $4,500,000 was the order placed Mon-| of business conditions in the ergence of opit aide Shar ate WELLESLEY HILLS, Fe hours: 66 weet a home, te the Ress men by U. K. Loose of the |}o% 4 day with the Baldwin motive| Twelfth Federal Reserve district of human being conditions, to a decent hoanes te Northern Life Ins Co. by the Great Northern rallwa ed by John Perrin, chairman | iim : Srp ae igh 6 icearirenmin Pap RE ek his recent visit to L« This te ¢ of the biggest ¢ of the board and federal reserve tion of . seit worship and to lo By Ketail Stores, TT = Ke th be « J. D. Rocke-| toll, and the responsibility reste @* elity being built t ee placed b Weatern railroad sinee| agent, San Francisco. f ti a oj heavily wpon industry as Mpom get: ‘, umb 0. +h > congo Al t since 1920 t aa f systen feller, Jr. son of the Standard O11) heavily upon indy 2 a N. Y. Stock Market po DT ectcearas |menih of the as euaiantioanes ng, Outlines remarkable program, | ernment or society to see thee enee fem erations.” cays Lox Monday's Quotations b tye -wapeied the tnd Se ” a en wa uth Femnernales Bae conditions and opportunities prevail, of “ga Farnished Uren and freight ea, oll burn’ e not for the worker, but for the em “1 believe that diligence, inl- ro Pressed with the we purne and several different |!ty wi marke rT. M of | oy ar gdilee oe Which everything was done. No 1 eg se ee Le io line. with (The total volume of business trans-|the Ei Paso apd Southwestern, in | 207% o and etic bg 9 4 fer how busy @ man was, there was the Great Northern's plans for t 1 1 by de poh ma, branded tt The nation has been for| found, should be éncourng Fg ‘ never a curt word nor a sharp lmpeavesnent of Pasitia + jal al accounts at banks in 20| workable Hing It would reduce | Dill of rights, for a workers’ bill of | adequately rewarded, and tat al tort. Everybody seemed to be happy peters M 9 “ use conte per [coms righte—a common sense platform indifference and restriction ©} oe in what they were doing Other plans of the road in greater than tn Janu " stents & that could be general epted by| production should be diseounte- } “This spirit was not limited to any the coms tion of the block syatem |°% Per cent greater than In Jar an industry, but we b ted it to! nanced ir my Clase of men; it was noticable in | { in deetaee Wiedlinlen “at eat (1981, and pe t greater than |imposstble ome from the weal interests! «] believe that the provision ‘ irae everybody from the ager down y ‘i } Ja ry, 19 If the n America of quate means of wl erin, bod: h a De t v . eat led of about $500,000 m When this ts y MAS a f COReEeene, 24 Titeemented on this spirit to Mr. | tn. . 3 mn and pe Racer ages Hea A recent survey conducted by this |howeve R Jr, he Of] grievances and promptly adjusting } Bunch, the sup dent. “That's | snow thr th tor wheat belt, nea 1 earieay * unk showed that there 1 been an ‘ th ne that has heretofore char| them is of fundamental fn ow easy to explain,’ he told 1 ar | Walch has necded moisture Badly f pedi! aa ee Ba oe , oof . am in the 1 of to the successful conduct @f im 4 » trademark is a simile the * 4 to at ge i! mare ttle » t ie fr ™ ed in the ' works has submitted & PTO) dustry ” y things they 1p Ps uy a miles . ft et t P “ As I saw the man ng ce slightly ab bet t nm pi Satie a - 1 am for employee represen Cc Seeerres, 0 t the come time, 1 las at “ell ear ended February 1, |th ud be Ry toe 22 Sd fyaaegpo tc tation, Every shop, every F what a bustress asset such | Manitoba and 4 ’ ¢ majority of « in-|would eta . are partners, Mah tory, every large or Bf mapictt was. For with all they were | worked for export Local Markets sien, a had asa a. Rockefeller crests! in the ‘country som nae doing down there, it would have be the . 1 VEGETABLES imp advances in wage ‘ Chicag ee erent eee fullont| Committees of workers who ean Ge pandemonium if tt hea . t ‘id Wholesale Dealers LUMBER INDUSTHY ci pea aa v) mee a appear before the directing bead , policy of tr ea R b Pd = KENEWS ACTIVITY Carl hk. G yeh Precigpee of that business and volee any he man beings. . weg : The nber Indust exper-{ Ux Pacif rege complaint or grievance which > great vit Handicapped |the Union Pacit! paebeg their constituents may have, is : . . ' win onditions the *, the O . fe ee ies without the possibility of suf- * age > f the t " & Navig ay Sb het x fering personally because of the ¢ * t aa i ‘ erin a criticism or complaint, In faet, i “aes uring Janu. | isle feclared . ritap Tie: sage if 1 had my way, the workers ita: 8 or ce . ' r at tthe na- |r els sees Pi geass: would be represented officially ; ‘ ng Januar , tion's car into @ limited number ane . upon the board of directors. ee , 5 1m , 1 ord f myn w désirable oe os i “I believe that the most potent 5 : ‘ is H A Unfilled , advanced the,\dea | , 2 Sansve. LURE 500 CONntanae ure in bringing about industrial icago Board of Trade eu 48 te ara ° And Is an easential party to industr =i CEMENT INDUSTRY Monday's Quota! run: ale Jers at the ¢ ere |that the railroads should be allowed | sng that it shoud lequate| Darmony and prosperity is adequate The P h Wheat Open High ta Close Hubbe “uy 88 my 4 [rr cent held slate their own consolidation y e representation of the parties in in- nif " © Portland cen’ aan sae sitte 8 site press TA . ‘ oa Pereare ubject to the commission's | °eresentation with the other ‘par-| + ros: that existing forme OGmEre bef ? Qian p "4 Squash Marbiehe per ® a 4 bam On" | ties, ope ‘ * Tematees—Mex. lug, repack 20003 MINING AND he 1 advance no sentation should be chrefully studied at Morron, president of the Atlas Co. | °°" Liberty Bonds Turmipe—Cal., 4 : © OIL INDUSTRIES ution to the problem proposed to and availed of In so 15 as eRey bel Building, governmental and tr - rte Furnished by Loges & iryan FRUITS The shortage « enced work. |"IM by commissioners as to what cing as materia}| “AY be found to have mmece aaimiaES ‘ 4 trial construction all are reported |itert ; ‘B10 Second Ave. Seattle a4 Prices Fald Wholesale Dealers aid i tegen c i tse me of roads which no one posits oe ee peculiar to ©) brisk. In 1 the industry sold ate naa $004). lelat ene ; . awe 4 relieve that every - 2 it; ogy a rer 3" ais ; T . ‘ portunity to earn &/ tive structure of represent 3 ME pan ATL RATES! RICES : ‘3 BANK ERS HEAR | that whieh is built from the bottom a ¥ Age is editorially charg % As: pkg. box r pice me BO TAR Ak |up; which tncludes all employes, a} Ing that tho freight rates showed mae # ton : TALMA SPEAK ND KE which starts with the election of 1 BesrKs8| decrease tn 1872, commet xe ye cee ee bagrrtlag eee Pas ke ekig cs : WILL BE FIRM | wzzeestatives, and_ committees in A : pr ce oe neem : # ° party Pres nity 9 caps renee ng | 4Y1|each industrial plant, proceeds to e i 3 ENTE ee oreign Money Status vane ten neree cs my i atiteat “ie | The effect of the raising of the| the formation of joint district coun- i} @or, Did you know that the Okanogan Chicago Car Lots “7 s0%h rank Mic Tangeriaes—Giand. box see Pernt gy al President of the! ew York Federal Reserve bank’s| cls and annual joint conferences in i, Valley, in British Columbia, ls one of wpe por Pees Furnished by Logi NUTS vider rae wee — This | Giscount rate from 4 per cent to 4%|4 Single industrial corporation, and te —— Canada’s principe! fruit pro- Furnished by Logan & Rryea 810 Kecond A Prices Fald Wholesale Dealers a ty the Beatie cehanioe tees er cent on last Friday, seems to|@dmits of extension to all corpora. . ducers? It } ore th cond 3 Almonds x or ft oe: peattte. chapter at: t ve Fun its Gourse so . " 7 tas on) to cleoa Lessig wm haps aaa > penal ER + | vals, a new bigh resord bind tendae make iu hanes run {ts course so far as the| tions in the same industry, as mi es = trees, and is al \ : 4 , Feanet ’ r gigs ; ci Rigen or bond market is concerned, according | ## to all industries in a community, E: Pw, Producer. pa Paehii -> TRs- 198 Mises Wete 4 bd oo ‘ ap: arg "BA lto Carl M. Stolle of Carstens |! @ nation, and in the yarious na : é BUILDING BOOMS ate ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ Walnut - 7 aie et eee darted Earles, Inc tions, mi Says 8. W. Str & 5 . * . ut ‘ * . ” A nlight readjustment occurred] 9% “I believe that the application iow tional Building Survey” “ee oa 7 “ * ae at DAIRY PRODLOTS BUILDING AND : » Liberty bonds, but with the % leht principles never fails to ! “By New building permits, = “ vp ah » o¢ ‘ ry . Prices Paid Whelesele Deaters RETAIL TRADE , prey! change in rediascount now three daya | effect right relations; that ‘the letter alterations, in 215 principal Denver Live Stock r88 . ; fae ete) trie ‘ i TA ge tarlaes old there is reason to feel decided | Killeth but the spirit giveth life’; i the United States for January were | cattin—_Ren ete 6.98 ste reek drachma... 1.12 ete wh ranch, white s + ie Se TA t Bank. | CoMfidence in the continual firm tone| forms are wholly secondary, while * [e-$209.864,167, indicating a total for the | steers, 5 ain , . during N crs ie growing. tanidign Wen sok lof the bond market.” aaid Stoile,| sttitude and spirit are all-important; [Sr entire country of $294,900.00. Of) 87: » are Mra Tags . Foreign Securities tabs a 5 | Both num have 63,000 members and 28,000 ota “From the best opinions, the peak| #04 that only as the parties in indus- bi peo these cities 185 are comparable with | woe fescipta 1.00, Market weak tol Monday's Quotations $0 | Permits ins denta.” | of industrial expansion hat now been | 'rY are animated by the spirit of fair Se January, 1922, and show an increase| te lower. Top, $8.08; bulk. $7.609@7.55. | Purniahed by Loge & Bevan wero grea han in the previous! After the dinner the national offi | reached for several months to come | D!ay—Justice to all and brotherhood— ; 53,472,212 Race! rie Second Ave., Seat! . | h or the same me ° | . os q y | for January this year of $53,472.21 bgren ee guicomen tn gue Dia Ashes r Retail | th he same month of last! cers attended a lecture by Dean | *4 it is only reasonable to assume| Wl any pian which they may Or 36 per cent, their total being $197,-| Yio: reedare’ Siiogiaae | Rowman 64: 18, AGG | Batter —tocal creamer year, Stephen I, Miller at. the Seattle |‘D&t bond prices will remain firm|™Utually work out succeed, Beet ee. Ot these 185 cities, 132 made b Bo Russtan 63 fash aly | Magnetron wesshs white os do at retail during January, | chapter headquarter: ‘cattle land steady tho there probably will| 1% “I believe that’ man renders an increase this January and 02 Portland Produce |Premen ta toa] We 18% | Mised coleee:ssccrsseeeere 24/1023, wan greater in value and vol cere | not be decided advances.” the greatest social service who #0 co- Giceither had decreases or about} ™ Me Gaeta Freneh 4. 1917 » 4oig | Pallets Leaps | 4}ume than in January of the two! | operates {n the organization of indus- S--equaled their figures for January, | te bap toga mux years and was approx STATE TO HELP 'S Cc Will ber of toes the ¢ ectnat aimee ee) 1922. ios | Se trtaneta : 3 ; Sava“ ab upreme Court Wi ber of men the greatest opportunity io “A comparison of 200 of the 215 @© cits reporting this January shows Orne. @ Wm decrease from December, 1 ot a $98.144,891—an unusually smatt sea.| N. ¥. Sugar and Coffee & ‘sonal decline for 200 important cities, peered which made a record total in Decem. Liga) lod: cum. > ber of $242,234,046. This low seasonal ©* decline would tend to verify the pre- | = diction of many authorities that the | e » building records for the entire coun | San Francisco Produce try this year will exceed the! Monday's Quotations phenomenal record of 1922. ric Mh ales “The Pacific Coast cities made an Dock Be Hens—17@2ic It “i LAND CLEARING), Hear Tax Dispute |". ‘igur so ie ol The will be saved $250,000 a |, WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—The| united efforts add to the wealth of result of the decision of |{¢0eFa! government today won the | civilization.” Jers to provide for the |M&ht to have its $1,500,000 tax dis-| The Babson institute experts whose of a plant to manufac-|PUte with Alfred 1. Dupont review-| business {t {s to cut away the trap- nawdust powder,” according to |® by the supreme court. pings and get down to fundamentals W. M. Dehn, of the University | The court granted a petition for| have indorsed {t, not only as @ rea- of Washington chemistry depart. | certiorar. sonable but as a practical program, nt, and inventor of the proceas,| The government is seeking to col-| Economic history teaches that al- ph te ace raimnngh inter mer 1 Dr. If. K. Benson, Dehn's chief, |!¢ct an income tax amounting to|Most any industrial ill can be rem- the count of Mabilities involved | 2° have Just returned from a series | $1, .015.86, claiming it ts due be-| died by following in substance Mr. ' f conferences at Olympia. cause Dupont received 67,534 shares | Rockefeller’s basic principle, “Every DAIRY PRODUC Paid Wholesale 0 al creamery, cubes 1922, slenifies an 18Ke Ih: No. 4 ane of 66.1 males of agr nts, Business first month of 19 ere the same firsts, |Japaness tet (8 Japanese Ind 4a Tillamook triple ran, don; exten firsta,|United Kingdom 6 ihe, ii} wale take Se 01.4 deat astonishing January record, 15 out of | 7% aon. extra pulleta, ie don; vn: | United Kingdom #0, 19 POULTRY AND MEATS elle Dafele iY Cer | Aw & result of these conferences |of the stock of E. I. Dupont de] Worker is a human being first, and 9 showing substantial increases | cy ieye Calin tate taney, the it jan be 40% 41%] Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers i the senate appropriations committee |Nemours company of Delaware in| ‘mdustrial worker second” To this, id 66 nike ee 659 ue RSs fo Shippers AND DISCOL NTS and the forestry and reclamation|a reorganization of the Dupont in-|2¢¢d only be added the axtomi that > NS cane 1p. the Eastern og anes Foreign Exchange Decks—Live. 4 Th. and over 8] of productive tod lis: | committer have both reported favor: |terests in 1916. papacy isa rae bya it MOt so great, showing 42 increases 2 N YORK, Feb. 24-—Foreien ex. Frere and Konstere—tive, tm eT) y has inereaned the ably on the plan to erect a state} Dupont obtained an injunction re-| h@ faced the same set of facts that @gainst 27 decreases.” | change speied: ots a ne 9%; | Capom Live fat, Te ” ae for bank credit, Loans and | factory. Dr. Ben pointed out that | straining the collection of the tax. Le faeeitae hs! a he would come “s i zee 2 | en, $0 r 0.04 ancy 4. p.. ™% 30 | dince rting member | from $15 to sowder bill " ~ o the same conclusion. KILN DRY NO. 1 FY 1} 834%; m i2 to the Hens 4% Me and up * ‘ . in powder bills is|This the government clatms ia 1l- Fe cpert on pe pa sath, os 0,9 ‘ 33.413 to Roe Me Beek see inte x is : #,000 ‘on Feb- | saved an the new process on every |iegal because taxpayers must first ‘ . ih Sterling mnce, $0.0611 tvo, Heht, 3 to 3% Ma ig ruary ) above the/acre of land cleared. With 15,000| nay taxe ti ade pat Le Di bod ana Tides rn Seattle 40.0482 99 to the doliar Fancy dry picked 1 cent above figure January N i de-| acres cleared annually, this means a pend Ratti Nb Reve satan et GRUB-STAKE that it is entirely practical to kiin|| TUESDAY | | _— ig | Creme lve, fat to 10 Me 10 te to ne ore ra eannks con-| saving of at least @ quarter of al restraining the payment. ‘This ques- dry No. 1 common Douglas fir | FEB. | WEDNESDAY | BANK CLEARINGS stan ‘mareees abe oe ine W re Bley owt H Noose oe tion » Involved in scores of other f : sell | Gee Mak rise ata } Hares—24% Ihe and up 11 | being a record one, At $1,275,000,000 ie eon, i" ~ boards and dimensions. teretofore, m., 10.7 £1 7 ‘ a = te ata ‘ AT lo r heir deposits we sun rs B t S t | I 3: the kiin drying of these grades has || Piet Law Tide’ |riits. me aie te || | Seattle | Fancy @. p. #-18 Toe, nt : akoys TO Wer rail | ms Oat schedules: "been held impractical because of the ||§:1 &. m. 7.3 ft.| First Low Tide Clearings .... ...,.$6445,013.09 Bed ® Bh or dal ha | trom Colman tigen sirist ee cr eacca! because of the || second Miah Tide | 9.08 a. in 6.4 ft|/ | Balances . 1. 2.292'805.01 | | 4g [221192 une 5, 1921) and $40,000, ncome iax acts Chamber to Have A. D. m., 10.0 ft. | Recon ie ie > i] . 100 above the hi roint o (No Sap, “Y~ methods used. The present Practice || Hecond Low Tide | 1:12 p, m., 10.6 ft.| | pe tle Portiand — 920,887.00 | | Y= 1@/ vember 12th). There was in of || Contributions | Arbor Week Meet Travel by sfeamer st aed manufacturers {8 to air |F8:36 By 08 fe | arabia : metre | | Taney. iene 19 | $10,077,000 in total discounts of the || ~ CLOns. | W. A. Irwin and Frank B, Cooper ry Douglas fir common, o to shi | Weath R fi aianone: sve wn tne WELRLLIO:) | Mods Hany arte E te W|federal reserve bank during the|| Community Chest. will be the speakers at the Friday | [iia b@k@)iad Faas & | eather Bureau Report | 3 Hy | | Flr period from January 10th to Feb-|! T eqi >, noon luncheon of the members’ AFT YS EFD RATES oe we. | phroodst ae iin $68 Total transactions .. 2,635,000,00 POULTRY AND ™ 1 Legion Posts. | ( : OUGHT TO HELF | eaneoes ISLAND, Feb, 268 A. 26.) OS see | wees “Pole ‘Whneiohals eas ruary 14th, all of which occurred in oo = |counell of the Chamber of Commerce fe The reestablishment of the round | (a('10 miles an hour. | LF SS RLEE Se | Ducks—Dressed, per Tb the city of San Francisco. Rorrow-|| Direct Gifts. at the Masonic club rooms in the DAILY | trip homesceker tickets by the Cat ear | LA. k A th | Howe. Dressed heavy . ings of country member banks were Arcade building. 11 A. M1, 3,6, 7, ® P. a, Great Northern railway to points | < * | Dressed, tight ... practically unchanged at $1 Charitable contributions, an allow- elite iar rm “piheed points | Arrivals and Departures | 8. u ority to | Live, Reavy, t ged at $18,000,000. we aaane ns, an allo’ The me ting will be given to - FOR SINGLE TRIP . innesota, North Dakota, Mon- AMRIVED— vib, 36— Bir Cordova trem| B Ph |_ Live, Heht, Tm. PRODUCT PRIC & duction, constitute a consider: | Arbor and Garden week discussion. FOR ROUND TRIP on tana, Washington, Idaho and Ore- | goutheastern Alaska ) Buy one Company [Frrere—Per tm. 1... ON UPWARD TREND able item in the income tax returns |The flower queens will be honor — ,- [> On marks a revival of the old-eatab- | 9 p.m. att Prince George from Prince | WASHINGTON, Feb Khe Pa-|urtererwancs, arena Prices of the principal products of |Of MARY taxpayers. In computing | guests, and the chamber chorus will| FRM MICTOR Lene “a Hahed colonization methods which | Rupert vie porte, ae eee raises net, | cific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to-| Live, fancy, th . 32 the district fluctuated within narrow | Rt Income @ taxpayer may deduct sing. Mrs. W. 8S. Coleman will RT ANGELES STRAIT POINTS have been employed by this com-|4. in.: str Colusa from Ballingham via|4@¥ applied to the interstate com: | 5 aree—-Live, per tb. AT| limits during the month, but disre. | £0" Stos# income contributions or| render a solo, DAILY, 12100 Midnight per I (Dees © pany for so many years. The| Everett, at 2:20 p, m: atr Horace X.| merce commission for authority to he 3 omneseeke: » cheap [Baxter from San Pedro, at 4:30 p.m. i dee the HtBeK oF r tickets “provide cheap | Pati Ep—ren. 26cBtr Prince George| Ceauire by pure! the stock of gifts made during the taxable year for exclusively public purposes to the | m = United States, any state or territory, | INdustrial Ags’n. to otereey Nek ae) ‘to #arding seasonal changes, the gen- 14 | eral trend was upward. Important )) transportation for prospective set-|¢or Prince ¥ |the Willamette Telephone y 18 | ine . 3 € set-\for Prince Rupert via ports, at 11:45 p, phone company nereaves in the prices of cotton, s tlers from the Central states, This |m.; str Ohlonn for New York via ports, | of Oregon 43) wool, lumber, co ‘lany political subdivision thereof | “ 2h f q y . ‘ ‘00 er, copper and lead | Fate wi bon cact the ent ag | Se 1619 Dae ne Wlitogton tot fa vi Live ‘stock wool, ha Pper and and were |, down, county oF hamlet) oft] Organize Friday third Tuesdays of each month,|ward Luckenbach for New York ‘+ , Quotations at Stockyards District of Columbia. Other allow. he Industrial Development ‘nsso: - - MEBORtO November -{richusive,’ tront|pors at 6:60 a. m3. er Aawietar for] etre of the Chamber of Com: | Ontts able contributions are those made to |Clation will meet Friday, March 2, ELLINGHAM - ANACORTE S@ | merce and the Tax Reduction Coun.| Prime steers New York via ports, at 10 @ i ache about all points in the Midd #8 712 Olympia Beat, Says _ |any corporation or community chest, |in the Hotel Frye conference room, ern states as far east as Chicago, |tug Daniel Ker, at 11:30) str| meet of the y Fader Piet 4 . fund or foundation operated and or-/at 8 p. m: nea. fave, aetaMt e, HaO. Nm it| meeting of the board of county com-| Feeders (ag bat] Bright Reporter |sanizei exclusively for retigious,| The meeting is catted to pertect| LER AMRR UA Tene Ta ports, at 11 «. m. jibes a Ate jeanne Bij NULVEY | i Seirne: ooweranld lellors hate tos| A for of greater density than that| Scientific, Hterary or educationalja permarent organization devoted AND MILL PORTS N. maid bade re adtee Rely caghlecyth stel al Fair to good 400@ 416| in which the legislature Is working |PUFPOSes, including posts of the|to tho industrial expansion of Se- $100 A.M, 5100 PM, ew Bond Issues Alaska Vessels aps dees meres tye ag 2 aga ad Ep lg 2208 225 | overspread tho Sound Tuesday morn.| American Legion or women's auxil-|attle and Washington, " j Petersbure—Fab, 25—Kailed. mtr Hp0-l fostering the wurves, waid thet Tne ha "1 PH38 $8 ling, according to reports of the har-| {ary units of such posts, or for the ———_—_—_—__——_——_. HOOD CANAL POINTS | kane, northbound, at 3:30 p. m | peare ie ass harsh ad PPS , | bor radio station prevention of cruelty to children or Ki ‘ H TUESDAY, FRIDAY, 4:00 A.M. A syndicate is offering a new issue | Juneau—Feb. Aailed, ‘str Norta-| appointment of three outside experts |" 4 z Iwanians to Have Freight. Only . 7 P | 2 Prime light +. 925@ 912} Every whistle on the bay was] 4nimals, no part of the net earnings ‘relight, Only © Of $10,000,000 Philadelphia Co, 15.| "eter: southbound, at 11:16 p. m. to survey the county offices and reo.| prime lant. #259 0139) boll PESTS ; a : * 5 Reiyear 6% per cent convertible de| Sesh © |ommend staff reductions will be tak.| Meurh heavy. 100m bas akageietg prise, and, doing ta] of wht oe Pacer aby Interesting Meeting | IEWIEZSZRZSaa E 7 ated Ma i en up ne ve | pies ; 000 8 est to keep raffic moving with. | Private stockho! 01 RA cattle ele ‘i : . © denture gold bonds, dated March 1,| Vessels in Port at Seattle | en up next week Pls $.00@ 8.601 out accident |nlag to the spectal fund for vocation. | _, THe Seattle Kiwanis club will meet TUPSDAY, 10:30 P.M, | 1928, and due March 1, 1938, at 9214, |8mith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Btr Willie -—— ~ Sheep— | | at the Hotel Gowman Wednesday B to yield 6% pe: i oA A, Higglia Pler B—str Yokohama | Vrime | secceveveeeesd@ bO@1a95| It Was the heaviest mist se al rehabilitation, Such contributions | oon aebruary 28 STEAMERS & SCHEOULES SUBJECT . Meat aera Sars Fi 1 Flash Cu tambn SO GEtg A tome time, sald the radio operator. | re allowed to an extent not in exceas| "ret icwanians will have| [Ete eS Rae “i Bell Street Terminal—U. 8. 1. We TT inancia ashes Yearlings tersesese+40.26@10.75 | No crashes had been reporte jof 15 per cent of the taxpayer's net , i IGATION Co 5 A syndicate composed of Howe, 1 fleather, ate Wm. A, McKenney | ie Wethers, Weht @ 9.50 | ruonday morning, income, computed without the bene: charge of the meeting and Fred OMAN DOCK: FooT MARION ST 7 Snow & Bertles, , Wilaey & Co,,| PIT tr Bte Victoria, ate Juneau, atr| (OCO COLA declared an oxtra || [eary ar eo sh ; tit of this deduction, Stone will be a guest of the club, PRONE Main 3993 ee) Otis & Co. and Cyrus Plerce & Co.| pier B—_Motorsity Heobyalla | dividend of 60 cents and al) cute 20 2000 1.60| ~~ ER " ialreotiy ; = ) are offering $2,000,000 ntinental | Pier D—~Str Adeivat oaieas regular quarterly dividend of AUR AND SUGAR Grisvard Will Head Brice seine eat tia ts piasae ; Gas & Electric corporation 25-year een cc Coal Bunkers. 8, G, 8.|] $1.50 on common, both payable Wholesale Prices | R . ‘. to an organization of the kind do. | Fefunding 6s, series “A,” maturing | pacitic Const Engineering Worke—v, g,|| ADFil 2 Re pace soe noi? etail Credit Men |2..0 en ee ene Kind oe | pepe 2 1847, at 96 and Interest, to) C- 0. Haida | noes | Hard wheat, bak O740| At the annual meeting of the Re-| the organization distributes {ts funds yield about 6.49 per cent. Oe erede ne Beard Moorings—Atr ail) The Great Northern railway try, OR e. 86.90 | tail Credit Men's association Monday | among individual beneficiaries ae! eal verado, str Teontum, str Anna ¥, hase’ 36 ; ‘ane, per ow VG Bplay i . ; = epee — Nh ue Morte, ‘sir Croom Keys, ate Delight, sti || Nas purchased 68 locomotives ||#unt Cure gun on 14) | Might, 1. V. Grisvard, manager of| Deductions for contributions for ee : =e ae 5 Wallingford. str Tabrico, ate Weat|| from fie Balai company, at a HAY, AIN AND. FEED the Seattle Retail Credit assoctation, | political campaign purposes are ox: “Princess” Steamships leave Seattle Daily for Vancouver and Victoria, B, Cy Business Changes |connectiont” Strat Terminal—Bohr Ca-| cost of $4,6 Of A y——W hole Le. b, seattio was elected president, Other officers | pressly prohibited by treasury regu: from: Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. | mano. 10,00 | elected were 13, D, DeWitt, vice presi-| lations, In order to be allowable, Atvantie ret erminal—str Colune, Spot smoked sheet crude rubber || Mixed tiny 8-00 dent; Minw 1. H, Frown, secretary, | contrivutions must be deducted tor| |] FESees from Seattle to Victoria Hf Fares from attle to Vancouver ‘The H. ¥, Willlamson Hlectric Sete ee, 14 quoted at 35%o per pound ereietuivaress ialsveaateriaten ees | and A. Woodtord, treasurer the year in which actually made. $3.00 One Way $4.25 One Way Co., 316 Union at., will move to Ag Ocean Terminal—str Lenon, | Weat U tor 13 | Marley-—Whole feed, 100'n 40.00} * Halgren addressed the meeting | Promises to make future contribu. $5.40 Round Tri $8.50 R d 4414 Fourth ave, March 1. ‘odd Drydocks—Mtr Wilisoio, atr Boxer, | eastern Union for 12 months ||” foiled and ground, $0'-100%" ... 42.90 | ON commercial legislation tions should not be considered by ‘ P he ound Trip h ave, str H. F. Alexander, shows an increaxe in operating in. || Clipped, 100° 14647,00 ‘ oa bat td TA y (30-Day Limit) ‘ {Continuous Pamage each way. . bd P mot Hound Bridge & Dredging Co—BStr| | come of $3,246,870. Corn-—Whole, yellow, 120'% 4800 i the taxpayer, $4.00 Week-End Fare 30-Day Lami The United Furniture Co., 1610 | ,,P* BRIPVERE Ui Feb tWalcate D: Te ey ee |, cracked and ford moni, 100n,....44.00| New York business women are r OT ET (Going Seturdey or Sunday, return $9.90 Round Trij First ave., will move to 408-410 fre {Le loaded lad SR PN ak JOAte Whole, food, 100'8 s.....1.1.41.00 | planning a 12story club hours, to} According to estimates made by | Himnit the tavlowina Monday (Stop over at Victoria, 90:Day Lim Fike t., early In March. Colman Creorote Works—utr storace x.|| g,2h® Norther Pacitlo not opar Rolled and ground, 10'e:A0' 90 | cont $2,600,000, to bo erected by the| the U, 8 forest aervice, the Tongans | 5 5, - one ge ‘ |] ating Income for January shows Hesleaned: food, 186% aoe | American Woman's axsoclation, forost reserve In Southeastern Alas: | '¢ Day Boat for Victoria and Vancouver Daily, at 9:00 A. M. Lischetti'n cafe, 314 Union at. weet nee 6 Training Station. #. #.|] an increase of 1 646,836 ‘ 4008 ka, can supply the United States | ‘The Night Boat for Vancouver Direct, Daily at 11:30 P, M. v offernan’s Drydocks—Motorn ‘ +200 | Ol Meal anise f y Kurope es hospeaegat - bas moved to iA Fifth ave, op: | Heffernan’ Drrdocks-—stotorahip Oreron, || sroliowing rumors of $100,000, with BM. .11) "6400 | Aifalta Ment a Hhly, Europ i‘ iy ris Ih of Direct Trali Connections at VANCOUVER for ail paints East, ponite the Blue Mouse theater, Alaska Btoamahip Mooringe-Mtr tedon: |] 000 sugar merger, a high official ha} 00) Bek EL b | ee Hana steal : CERT otter oa Lediit. dad Ni toay oie through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rochies, — ne rirsertane tl CP piled Sa lL I nh 100'8 0 58.00 tone Meat ree theo lture. The first paper pulp project | calli The people of Akron, Ohio, spent| Winslow Marine Rallway-—str. Paciticn, | | Of the Cuban-American Sugar Co u M 50.00 | Hone—Granulated 40.00 | has been started on a small soale f@'times as mich for aiitoriontes bare Heltant, hnrge Coauitiam. ciiy, || sid hi company wax not a party Feod--10 bees 50.00 | Chareont-Hardwood CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE Mixed fo 70.00 Jat Steel river, south of Juneau, under " : hasies 84.00 | Vinh Mout , MAin 6587, . as for home buliding, in 1922, Tufts, whalerd Bier Nos. | Lo the merger hegotlations, | nit Men} } OB (ciate ietain £6.00 ihe name of Alaska Pulp & Paper BF. L. Sturdee, General Agent Crrearera aah 3 +++/64,00 Meat Boraps—Iustern , Sense. company, hd a pti ice ab ‘s r a " oar CL ee mre