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rHeE F ‘LE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAI BUSINESS BOOM Federal Reserve Sees Good Times Ahead WASHINGTON, Feb, 28.—A se business reviva “ the federal rese day In its annu Post-war lquic halted la vival at or ciared, The came to middle of the early autumn business creased bs banks ar the report “Just the liq first affected the la past renewe wer East and was slov gathering v mentu al district the incre cof t five months had & most marke in the Eastern { se s the report cont “The y © of a most con v from t disorganized mark business the “Pri creased commod! increase rapid rate than ofr and at the end of the year the out put of industry was greater tt at any time since 1920. “While the 1922 been primarily acter, t improve uation “The farm value of most of the important crops was larger than In the. previous yeor owl both to great yields and high prices. Prices of agricultural products are out of line but an adjustment been tn progress during the year “The incompleteness of the agri cultural revival is partly by the disorganization of European markets since the prices cultural products are m ent upon export demand then p of other classes of commoiliti The total number of bank United States was 20,32: 30, 1922. These banks had an gregat+ capital and surplus 599,134,000, and resources of 13,000. Of this number, were members of the federal system Gross 1822 explained ot 9.892 rve of the system 38 1921 earnings were $50.4 with $88,308,000 in ADS TO CATCH TOURIST EYE!! x Seattte % to 4% te 14 sewers department Mens—17@ te 1b, ‘ch Lew Wat. 3 to 3% he. 31 City <1 okane, bf The March tssue ct the Revi a be 101% 10.8 Fancy dry pleked 1 cent above ee oe bs ges r Spok 2 g _ Marc oe . live, 1, 23, grading ¥ sidewalk! of Reviews contains a full page Grese—Live, fat. # to 10 Mm | Awe, ® Agiis ave. 7 _ savertinement, paid for by the te| NG Y, Sugar and Coffee ia Seat (Oommen, 816th ore, aad Perry ara attle Chamber of Commerce as the | gegar—r: refined, m8 Belgian Mares vied The and vp i} ity clerk, Wenatchee; bids until ” ‘| |Third «4s * ones 94 (9840!) Dreesed tre ‘az; March 6, for the improvement of | Hirst Gan of tte. JOR mational..a& |. conn: io pots Atte Th; No, 4 Peurth 4s OLIN 9419 98.10 | Tapkeye—Pancy 4. pa #-18 The. ‘aa | Wenatchee ave. vertising campaign for tourists and | Cute No. te it . Victory 44a 100.04 100.02 109.04 | Regeeters—Old, live, per 2 401” Anmcortes, Wash. p 1 settlers. It will be followed by 4 3 ater New ue a alla taal | is navi cutie ek ane Pairs vice, ent aa [elty paving, od 118,000. plays in the March 4 Issue of the Seat Pa “Bet igs, | ks Literary Digest, March 1 issues of] Foreign Exchange Foreign Securities o ¢) State highway | engineer, 620 the Saturday Evening Post and/,,\=W YORK. Fe rerrteats oun re Ne dite eed t ee ‘ = ; adver pee a. ernioned by Logan & Bree 1 a for grading ar aespapa ine hee, oes vee 10 Becond Ave, Seattle 166-266 the. 90 113 rock © 14 140 miles Grant Louk. Kansas City, four California | Foreign exchen mia POULTRY AND MEATS county; § 610 miles Jackson county Louis, s » fou Lifornia | oe sa t6 et : Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers 610 mile Lane county; 20 6-10 miles cities and in Montana later in the | qo. 94824 ‘ ‘ Ducks—Dreased, per I. R i month. | eat ig ig | Mene—Dressed, heavy : Sherman county and resurfac Last year the chamber’s adver. |¥—————_— aos 1% re . Sres tas age tising. which runs from March 1 to| BANK CLEARINGS ss ‘ ISSR geen. ye Gl boq a an ig cael | June 1, produced 20,000 letters from — i nets : works, Brattle; bids until 10 a, m. people who wrote in answer to the| | x F n VE ted 4. rer Te. fas b 2, gre ing and paving Ninth Giepiays, ‘This year the chamber|| Clearings . 816,243.30 | | netie | ni i ave By st $66 estimated cot. has’ had 50,000 coplen of the| | Balances . 1,264,029.89 | | els " 47 Lite. per tee i y clerk, Wenatchee; bidn until “Charmed Land booklet, a highly|| Portland _ | German W. 1 ts ‘ Srna be Pavan paretuent S£600 stare surae | Mlustrated 36-page description of the | | Clearings 5.346.436.63 eS 18 | Hogs — ayaacy bleck sont mow re ment 34,000 square yards. | wonders of this section, printed for| | Balances 67,990.49 4 Veat <Paney, abt ; - r _ rye — tons Md lineal distribution in connection with ea whakdakns ok LIVE STOCK Uneal feet, adjusting 30 manhole advertising. i p Stihtoadt Xe “ 2 Quotations at Stockyards catch basina and valve chambers, six cae 6. +: 3 Fs side sewer connections, seven traffic a a ” Eastern Advertising |; ; : guides, six brick catch basins, slx = * | valve chambers. Men Visit Seattle ne : James Allen, supervisor, Olymp The Seattle Advertising club will United Kingd rad bids until 10 a. m., March for | be ,hosts at the Washington Hotel || Italian be. 44-10 miles paving Pacific highway Friday noon to a party of Eastern * . Eek. between Kalama and Carrols and advertising men who are on a Tides in Seattle Foreign Money Status 6 73-100 miles paving between Car Western trip to study conditions || THURSDAY Tnesday's Qnotations rola and Kelso. and visit department stores | MARCH 1 | Furnished by Logan & Bryan s $80) County commissioners, South ‘The party includes Frank A © APPIN Hi e-yk ln A el | PRES Ht sad ap Hen sane Seah. weave, 108 Tit | Bend; road from McGregor to 11 Black, of William Filene & Sons,||143 a.m. 114 ft.| Flest Low Tide |/$4 ry! Plas foo@ #50| Waco at an estimated cost of $120, Boston; R. L. Yonker, of J. Hud- Firet Low Fie! £ + Res 6. IES: —— bherp— | 000; bids will be asked soon. son & Co., Detroit; R. H. Durbin, of econ High Tide |3:07 p.m. 10.9 fc liste poet IgA ol Ba chad too sae} Thomas R. Beeman, county engi Strobridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, pon 10.5 ft Second Low Tide || 19.20 ote Yearling 610.75 Seattle, preparing plans for and Col. P. J. Reilly, of the Retail % ad Pem.—O.4 t.|) 19.90 8 yeebig H ef | Wethers, light ed 9.59 | $70,000 highway, Maury Island. Research Association, New York. | z “aeons ows et | Heavy 7.00@ 7 The Longyi 5. a We Miliiay , dich krona tal econ aeee 7 5 ong N. Railway They will be met here by J Weather Be Report ‘orway krone tat Outlay iss : 2009 349|C9. bids on rallway grade, about Lali. of Wetnstock, Lubin. & Co.| ‘TATOOSH INLAND: vob, 11-0 A. 3 Denish krone ote} FLOUR AND SUGAR jmiles, near Kelso Pegemento, and W. A. Holt, of| ssa zauing ae north. : drachme nas | Wholesale Prices Yakima county en Bullock's, Los Angeles, who will ac: |{t*'_ 2? miles an hour, Passed out, Flour—Biend ten miles gravel road, at fenmer, southbound, at 4:30 a.m.” 9 : at an estimat company them to California. ASM Pissed tar back enviiic ie tow of Chicago Car Lots Hine Stent ed cost of $115,000; work to be com 2 tig Sea Monarch, at 7:20 a. Tuesday's Quot is whe Farnished by Logan Pastry, 98's 6. menced in March. } Cane, per ewt. 9.90) Estimates on the c n ver. . | Becond A ‘ rosie 9 nN the cost of an over Engineers. to Hear |Arrivals and Departures | ¢rain— “ Rects. Lee | bee eet %79/ head thorofare on W, Spokane at., E. F. De Grandpre _,smtvr—r- ~8tr | Horalean | Corners as rl Seattle, from 224 to 30th ave, 8 W., H, F. De Grandpre of the Pacific|str Tyndarevs from Vancouver “4 ite 100 | Alfalfa have been ordered by the city coun Coast company will be the honor|mox, B.C, | by Tacoma, at 10 Le a A, st May . jell. : guest at the meeting of the Engl-|fan pedro via Ban Prancincor ae ¥:45 =e City Deilvery, Whol |_Iawton & Meldenour, architects, neers’ club Thursday noon, M ‘ch 1.| m.; ate Skagway from San Pedro via San | Barley Whole feed, 100s ‘ Grandpre will address the meeting | Francisco, at 2:20 p. m.; str Bldridge SHOPLIFTING [ic ealeoaet agree eroizee a ceee tia) on the harbor area leasing bill, and| Warren ren creme’ Troicatgt tor| Seattle retail merchants reported | cern’ whote veiiow, 130° 1. Ae ee | members may bring guests to hear the'talk. The committee in charge of the meeting consists of Phil Gearhart, D. H. King, R. Rowntree, Guy C. nin ‘ipl and Paul Umoff. Chemists to Hear Lecture on Barks Vessels in Port at Seattle! A discussion on the topic, Tannin, Cork and Other Products From will be given by G. ard; chemical engineer, before the Puget Sound chapter of the Ameri- can Chemical society at the Univer. sity of Washington commons Thurs. day evening. Milwaukee Suit Has! Sdeond Disagreement The Milwaukee railroad’s suit against Seattle for $65,000 damages alleged to have been done to tracks by @ landslide in 1918, resulted in a second disagreement of the fury Tuaeday. The case is scheduled to be tried for w third time in May F inlayson Named Purchasing Agent Appointment of C. 8. Fin Seattle, a8 assistant purchasing agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul railway was announced on Wednesday, Vinlayson’s headquar ters will bo in Seattle, C. How-| fon, of} GRAIN PRICES CLOSE HIGHER ading bushels world ato against Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday's Quotations Close % $1178 Martin 118% Wheat May July Bept uN n Francisco Produce Teeeday’s Quotations Datter—rxt $ rears London via ports, at atr Colusa for Valparaiso via at 6:16 p, m. str Zenon for Leith via ports, at 6:05 p.m. Alaska Vessels | | | Ketchtkan—Feb, 26—Salled, str North- western, southbound, at 7 4. m.; atr Ala- meda, northbound, at 10 a, m. | eee | Smith Cove Terminal—Pler A—Aitr Willie Patterson. Harbor Island Dock & Warehouse (Finh- er’n)—fitr Admiral Rodman, — str Horalnin Maru, motorship Boobyalla | Works-Str Horace X. | Baxter | Went Senitle ‘Training Btation—w. #, |Stroam—Puoy No, 6--Btr Wldridee, Alnaiea Atenmahin Moorings—-Atr Redon do, att Valor. Winslow Marine Tallway—Atr Pacifico bark Melfaat, barge Coquitiam. Clty, bktn James Tutt, whalers Atar Nos, 1, 2, 3 FINANCIAL REVIEW developments affecting the EhL President Harding alg Vernment was reported t erlin said it had received overtures Fr de n dilemma in the A. Higgins. Pler B—str Yokohama Maru. Bell Street Terminal—U. 8. 1. HH. T.| Heather, Pler §—Str Skagway. Pier 2—Str Victoria, str Juneau, atr Oduna Plor- D—Str Admiral Dewey. Pacific Const Coal Bunkers—Motorship Libby Maine, U, 8. Bhipping Board Moorlnga—Atr verado, str Jconlum, attr Anna B, Moree, str Crom Keys, ate Delight, str Knbrico, ate Went inon. Pacific Conat ing Worka——U. 8, G. Malan 4. 8, Surve: Connecticut Street Terminal—Sohr C mano, Stacy Street Terminal—U. 8. ©, 8, Burnalde, ste Dellwood. Todd Drydocks—Atr Willsolo, tr Boxer, atr HF, Alexander, | Puret Bound Bridge & Dredging Co.—str | members he and furnishing the nthe move at while 80. 1: US, Bteol, 106%, up.%: Pen-American A ns ume be up 7 Oenere %; Baldwin, 137, up } Woolen, 1654, up % ves N. Y. Stock Market Treeday's Quotations Fursished by Logan & Brras 810 Becond Ave. Geattic Atock Migu Lew Clos. Bia Amet, Agr Gnas Am. itide & Leather Amer. Linseed TiN * Steet ry Asphalt ch Ou uy Hudson Motors ” Hupp Motors 1% Mprinetiold Ke Keystone Tire % Liggett & Myers 309 Marine 19 Mack Truck 4 Manhattan Mont Bhirt Ward ard wa of Ca ‘ompany Liberty B oils Tareday's Quotations 2 Dryas 774 cases of shoplifting, cashing of | ad checks, impersonation and fraudulent representation during the ast elght months, according to re: port given out yesterday by the Retail Merchants’ Bureau of the} Chamber of Commerce, Investiga- |tion of the casen resulted in 2 arrests and the recovery of $4,300 jin cash on the bad checks and |$3,100 in stolen merchandine. The protective organization was organ: |zed by the retail merchant members lof the chamber last June, when many casen of fraud were reported. There are a large number of in the assoctation and they receive a warning service which has reduced repetition of fraudulent schemes to a very small number, according to the report, THE FUR EXCHANGE Marking the initial sale of the fur exchange, which was organized since the/first of the year, $200,000 in furs were disponed of at auction at the organization's warehouse at 67 Marion st. Tuesday, Tho ox: change acts as an agent for fur producers of the Northwe Buy. ers from large Eastern firma were among the bidders, Undertone Is Weak and | Paving of Bad Stretch in Is Noteworthy Drop Is Anticipated Feature SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real U), .S. IS ENTERING Market Generally Strong EGG MARKET IS Ir mportant Construction as Ovening Deals Start HOLDING STEADY JOURNAL patructive Programs Under Way acific Highway | In aplte of a weak undertone, Two important project Centure | Alaska | Sing, Seattle; bide unt! ¢ ae va market con. |t?® Week's construction develop: | March 15, 192% for the conatr mn ee oe sega Beeches eanse [ORS ting ©. B. White, | of @ $200,000 building for 1 situation prevailed in the Portland |" mnr 06 the ational Burssy yene§ re sata Chief among items of local interest it. act eaarlciea Mediesbe, are arene |? : cal for bids for wilete Bea John Graham, architect ri and ready to reflect conditions that |G0" Hil to fill in the Ninth ave, 8. | Smith bull athe, 48 prepar may arive in other markets, and a |°"" | mane. for a Cath Roapyta)... at decline ta antibipated The moat noteworthy feature of | Olympta approximate! VEGETABL general intergnt is the paving of the | $300,000; bi be called very Prices Suid Wasleasla Dealers Pacific highway between Kalama | soon. Artichokes—Per ¢ Lts/und Kelso, Thid has been The state capitol commiasion Heete—-Local, per sac 116@258 | stretch of road between Washington will call for Broceets sah by +4 and April 1, 1923, for complet at aa sto The company’s letin of newland roof on the new } 8.00 |< truction and bide state capital group bethe tis ° STEEL AND Woop lependent School Distriet No BRIDGE CONSTRUC Idaho, calling o ( comminsioners, 20 for truction ive nies. The 86) h 1K. nd. Bids 10 k nd rete o Miam cht nstruction and D J ite, ton 10600180 | repaire Burnside bridge and Haw-| ¥. Manson White, Sherlock s 624 |thorne br Willamette river sort preparing plans me 7 Yakima, will ank for t a $60,000 w . re ‘ 2.00e@2.to | >ridges apy nating $40,000. Ore. dou - s@ 99) Henry I ad BE. W. Chand FRUITS eattle; t ige acroaw Colum: | ( Priees Paid Wholesale Dealers bla river ferw Wash; em | B Oregon big o Merce Island bridge bide om ELECTRICAL AND $ BUILDING SUPPLIES @2 Cc. B. Bagtey, board of public i *| works, Seattle; bide until 10 a. m,|Clunen 4 | Clausen, | archite eer ae lp i[ | February 23, for 4,000 and 7,500 K ; cate ve nase s V. A. transformers DAIRY PRODUCTS CB. Hagley, bide until 10 a. m,, bPUliding to cont $250,000. Prices Paid to Shippers b ‘. AP Paste geht ac F. Manson White. architec Rat tneta March 2, 192%, for a tandem asphalt|, rye sr ies dante FP bee ley building, Portland, has | Rage--Freeh ranch, white sheli 34) CB. Bagley, bide until 10 4. m.,|*, twostory school b s Pal March 1 for cross arma for)" 4 Saahentd Mita fob Meattte eupply Skagit river developmen eezer Brow. eeapeare DAIRY BRODUOTS a. m. March 2, for fort trish house and schoc | Prices to Netail Dealers tule WAGE GESaHA Wire, ae 9 for St, Patrick's p Local ereamesy bes ao ‘ nye . ase i 200 fet high strength sted nt aiiseerseres no |800: strength sted strand) Hancock, designer, ¥ } buildin, Beattie, Mee L for a two-story » & m., March b on Rainier V. A. transform. wg POULTRY AND MEATS 50-ton capacit Prices Paid by W r erat - ING, PAVING AND T IMPROVEMENTS ing bids, 10 a. m March 2, 1922, towing, for streets and Cracked and feed meal, 1000 Onte—Wholn, teed, 100% Rolled and ground, 7 Sprouting, 100'a sss. Wheat—Recleaned fi All-Grain Chop. Chick Feed—100 Bank clearings, } ness progress in last year, trend is not halted. Cocoanut Meal ., Cottonseed Meal Linneed Oll Meal, Alfalfa Meal Soya Bean Mea! Bone Meal Bone—Granniated Chareonl— Hardwood Fish Meal Grit—-Limestone v Meat 8 —Kaatern « One Overhead Cost Drops 40 Per Cent The business man who rides on Seattle trolleya will make the trip for 10 cents instead of 162-3 cents, beginning Thursday. Looking at it from a standpoint | Are you sharing in businesswise ? of “discount for cash,” thia will mean a 40 per eent reduction in the business man's transportation overhead, Puts & Calls” $40 to $126 edntrolw 100 shares of any Hated stock on N. Y. Stock Wx= change. No further risk, Moye of | nts from option price giver you | rrtunity to taice 0 profit; 3, ». Write for Free clroular, vi Parker & Go, 560 Broad St, N. ¥. building permits, transfers, foreign trade and other indices of bus eattle beat all previous records and indications are that the upward mach as you can and should? | enough thought to the place that a good banking connection should have in your scheme of things | The First National Bank, | see Seattle and its citizens go ahead and it stands ready to do all in its power to help them, you give us a chance to co-operate with you? ed sulle niversity of James FE. Blackwell, arc Hoge building, Seattle, is & new building at Sixth ave Pine st, 000 A. ¢ |houne Dunlap $90,000 on Belmont ave., Thompror costing approximately plans brar Wash hitect planning and |! $500, Estate, Building BURNSIDE HATS LEAVE SEATTLE $2.00” | Originator of “Mr, RUBBER CONFERENCE von ; coe hn | Closes Out Business pres t a m the pons es of de o wa tr cturers, who oppose the rut rising price 0nd offices Moody, “owing to the be enteen' ‘yarmn ng and in demand B tan products, wire and elved the for automobiles and fa $2 hat ment. The statintic tarted to put metal is not as stron idea into ex. believed, but the prosperity of cop Me 1 at r ave been yes o ceasen to exist today. Hall Busines build B. B, Bu his creator, : new bh ke st.) quits business and sh Hawalt PMT ects gaat Geass td aso Financial Flashes | Grain Shipping ci Has Increase The Se om will mee |the Hotel Butler. ent of wheat, flour and in The committee in cargoes showed an meeting consists of cre ring January over the same B, Dodge and Kt. period last year, accordin t irman. P i © tasthe 0 immediate change in federal | sures given yesterday by the reserve rediscount rates is contem.| merchants’ exchange of the Cham- plated, according to treasury of-| ber of Commerce. ficials. . Car receipts for wheat at Seattle New York Central net operatin : pe income for January, $4,628,495; in. | ‘ast month exceeded by 254 cars the eal SOG receipts for the same period last a 50 a, pound, BE ports showed @ cor- nun ns is an increase of 4 ae Loui This ts an iner c % increase for the e the last 10 days, and hig period, There appears to bea ent wince October, 19 ne Pace ere ores Pennsylvania system freight upward trend ur exports compared with last year ndings in first six weeks 19 “4 8 va. same period e show in wh shipments ape 5 oteworthy by reason of the re- heat production in aaa ae ee yregon and northern - season ax Steel rails were conxplcuous!: 4 with th as ret ce compared with the previous sexson. si fects (eb tathae From Ju’ to January, 19% ele veins ce either. | The | flour exporta from Puget Sound to oe sre affic being | china and the Philippines increased handled by the principal roads is be. # discounted by the rail issues and @ ste] shares are showing a gen. eral appreciation of the exceptional 5 barrels as compared with the |same prior seasonal period, Flour exports to Central and South Ameri can ports and Hawaiian islands also ‘The bide submitted for the Mra. [Prosperity being enjoyed by the stecl | increased 31,985 and 40,177 barrels, apartment | industry Architect | respectively, as compared ith previ Rallroad rates do not retard bust- | Guy season, Louts Svarz, are still under consider. | 2°, Bays I. C. C. expert ii dae eG ation, with a possibility of a resub- ‘ en me sid — Alr Brake tn ot bi anuary totaled $700,000, or about : | Sia ct; “architect, die [Beatie Ule sobinas of batipiae o> | New Corporations | building. Portland, has plans |48°. en way for _ three tment | Announcement of plan for dissolu-| Armbur and Company, of Dels er, one « $40,000, another {Won of United Retail Stores is ex-|ware—Place of business Wilming: $200,000 and another $300,000. d within a few days. }ton, Del.; capital stock $160,000,000; Tourtelotte & Hummel, architects hern R. R. (Kentucky) deciar- | rie February 21, 1923, by Peters & au F building, Portland, will |¢d Initial erly $1 dividend on| powell, Seattle; power of attorney |have plans ready soon for a city|neW stock, payable April 2, record|;, 3, F. Furlong, Ir, Seattle; in- No at Marshfield, Ore., costing | March 1 |corpore Sra AL Me oovece Mes $40,908 Rallway Steel Springs year ended | pruce and H. M. Anderson | 1 Siebrand, Northen Lite build-}December 31, 1922; earned $10.23 al’ ‘Hi: J. Froilch Company—Piace of g. Seattle, hax plans for a hotel at|Share on common va. $4.49 in lpusiness, Erverett, Wn; -capital Port Angeles at an estimated cost of| Baltimore & Ohio earnings, stock, $20,000; filed February 23rd, 315.008 bit yo ad wigs weit. “py. Newton & Newton, attor- Ge We Me eee rant |edit tert ek ae neys, Everett; incorporators, H. J. Jing. Spokane plans for a mill Tease, $2,086 molest 4 papas. power plant, dam and logging road| J. 1. Case Threshing Machine de-|! ine ceneral retail business. at Kettle Falls clared regular quarterly 1% \"Northwestem Wall Paper and apes Rotary Wren caver bid [eck cecctd Sane | paint. Company—Place of business feria eeath costing $150,000 at} Federal Sugar has reduced re pokane, Wr: capital stock $50.00 Cordova, Alaska, until 3 p. m., May |Sugar another 25 points to §.25 cents, | led February 23rd, 1923. by Gra 1923 American Drug ‘ Kizer & Spokane, Wn.; in- 110, 192 { ican Drug Syndicate stock. } = a B. H Stephens, Stephens & Brust, archi-|holders adapted resolution changing |COPOrmtors, A. L. White and B. H tects, New York block, Seattle, have |par value of common stock from $10 | Kizer a | plans for a high school building cost-|to $50 per share Madrona Investment Company ing $100,000 at Sedro-Woolley, | — ce Rc TOE: Ss |Place of bitsiness, Everett, W | Wash.; bids to be called soon |inch wood stave pipe; the distribu. | aPital stock, $18,000; filed Februs ] W. W. Lucius, Lewis building, | tion system will consist of 23,000 23rd, 1928, by J. A. Coleman, Atty Portland, {s preparing plans for three | Of {wo-inch galvanized pipe, 3,000 |Everétt. Wn.; incorporators, George buildings for E, W. Ross, Kelso, $80,-| feet of threeinch galvanized pipe,|A- Aldrich and Daniel A. Duryee. | 000; two two-story store and office | 1,600 feet of four-inch east iron pipe,| Meyers Falls Copper Company— buildings and one theater building.| 800 feet of six-inch cast iron Place of business, Spokane, Wi | WATER PPLY | AND IRRIGATION Four hundred and fifty jon district | Riverside irrigs | N. Aall, Riverside, Wash., | cineer in charee. 00-horsepower and one 3,000 decanted ir Vernonia, Ore., will | March 15 for | water system consisting of a 200,000. | concrete reservoir and) gallon open one and one-fourth miles of Bright Prospects real estate Seattle's prosperity as Are you giving as always, wants to Will First National Bank | of Seattle Second Avenue and Columbia Street receive bids} the construction of a} thousand dollar bonds have been voted by the tor irri.| Rallway ineer plana for | gation works for 4,000 acres of land. is the en Plans include one | horse: | elght: | pipe and 1,400 feet of eight-inch cast iron {capital stock $100,000; filed Febru- 28rd, 1 by L. B, Cornell, Wn.; incorporators, Perl pip Owens, | Lincoln For information see Ben §, | ary recorder, Vernonia, Ore., or | Spokane, & Stigers, engineers, 618|/H. Sherman, Willam G. Merry: Exchange building, Port- her, Charles H. Kempton, Carl Ore. C, Moore and Leonard B. Cornell. land, é TWEEN bed and the bath tub, does anyone in your house have to wait for water to heat? Dur- ing the daily morning scramble to work or to school, when every moment spent in dressing means just that much less time to enjoy breakfast, is there unneces- sary delay on account of old, inadequate methods of heating water? Why deny your home and your family the comfort and luxury of hot water—all the time—as it's needed—when $2 down puts a mod- ern gas water heater in the house? _ $18.00 CASH Or $20.00, at $2.00 Down and $2.00 Per Month THE LAST DAY AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES Come in at once, or phone for information, ACT And save money? SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. woe a M7308 Fourth TODAY! 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