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THI TLE STAR ATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1923, SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building( SEATTLE 10 GET Tide of Rising Prices EGGS STEADY ON G,N.PRESIDENT Co-operation Is Needed, peppy GROWERS ENLARGED STORE Continues on Upsweep LOCAL MARKET FAVORS MERGER © Says Roger W. Babson PLAN TO UNITE JOURNAL, FINANCIAL RE wna <8!" |Cold Snap and Incubation | Consolidation Would Effect) 4"nual Survey Finds “Industrial West” in Maintain Price Huge Savings, Says Budd Prosperous Condition Grote-Rankin Co. Opens as |; qtrede Nevis welch er Pacific Northwest Fruit Men Form Organization Department Store ; irection fonday Mareh : At Breted t The anticipated drop in egg price WASHINGTON, Mar A Be ee 3 Paty raed ae a t One ef the most far-reaching alan ; o'clock, the Grote-Rankin a 5 ep : re to stimulate pub b t ed, and it t wt a ' ld be « third jnptailment of bis Annual | ¢ t {flee t Ye Jinated international will open its doors as Se west « an an ad A any of cee | pre lane fn, Fae f aa, |Heved that » have reached the a: ned ~ ft oe ne Survey of Business Conditions in 1 provir i of berrie own in nt stor " v industria Was motive At the higher average lev euson's low level ra de aa ‘ t “A Ra the United States and Ca 4 much t rt a ye ec ce a “fe Oregor tinh Co- Biased 34 yeare 8 ? ' : s18 : Th recent cold snap has some: | Huda . , He herein tr what he calls er farm however e going _ taken Wulday ase : y g» q air, 34%; Retalt St ‘ ' ‘ the ‘Indusirial Weat'—that great t « and 7 4 men prom furniture 1 and | Sup ts: General Ble HeS. uD what retarded production, and this, | ern, testified the inte section immediately tributary to | of ma garden products. 3 Dasara great be Vaiion st., it t a phe . 4 Ss Mepub oupled with the fect that hate merce ¢ nin cor a Chie including Indiana, Ml. | pe , ‘ e, tomat pe - these three tricts, Present hor *11, dealt ; ‘ ichahe ' i” ‘ have begun tncubetior wom tat nob Wa, Missouri, Michigan | tatoes, frulte, ¢ urerbecoming ¢ ‘Awa direct result of this meeting =, evithy ‘ tt Reo Haven tate: Gulite t tended to keep the market stea Pd ee nities that) and Wisconsin t profitable Jucts. Dair or 1 will be & T > . A acif “ up i aternat “ t we ‘ 1 t br t which ude all ir “We were pi n the rN, up S ETABLES it dpe aller ar ces ‘ey ar into’ t od which will ndeee, ae tall district " 4 t Frices Paid Wholesale Dealers ita pe ni taking into ¢ ptere + Beca f , ie iad Bi | sant President of the compan Liberty Bonds sti@ass | om the Colorado & re springing up ev nome and the & profits, 1 | it i Pauthamus took up the subs Sought we were crazy t rider's Qu: ~4 oo ti ag ‘ unwer gener re f u t farn ts of co-ordinated marketing for up here, out of the be whet by & oa kane, Portland & fensisty <r somuit hin re t k. | . : rodrete, “wtinade ; it. The su ct house, dos * lens In fa f Eve ection of America,” suys| ton get a broader vision nd dhe. eity just M yvriek . od ye by t i that each prospers only . tte wan kpucll and now pt fi ee ta Hi Holden, 5 t pf the t “ee. 1 fj tes. fos other prospers, then they | A committee was appoint ‘oe : hee i " ws. boatheo for ¢ f all road t of | ty > prosper. The great enemy [tend the rate hearing om espa Trad 1 ! heavy Ing | Victory 4\a ® ‘ 00@ 15.0 ‘ ci Thene age farmer ts not the hay -duction of sugar contains : : roth ype New hs ng oe YH E114 fc edt t " ai; hie. yilaialen vee natural elements without him‘ on of the berry and the A ‘ sof “. su | tent Plan L . et ‘ weeks | Self—but rather those bu p of aaa them. . ; : North bh the Chicago, | ¢ elements within himself. Cr x . first and sece ‘ ie ow . t. Pal the I total ca or the entire cou tive nature has been good to the |! was recommended i hogany, rosewoc « eke k and P Pacit t-1 farmer, but human natur ore F . . “ Bs the’ show-caso rails fix “ a hee ‘ f that the tw northern 1 been the farmer's greatest ob r entatives : { made in Seattle arryt t : FRUITS needed financial mtrengthening for| CAR LOADING | stacle. When the farmers elimi- |B. ¢ E besa) 5 Made-in-Seattle policy, It wa Frices ald Wholesale Dealers railr Betruction P. ned nate jealousy, they wil] start on | rowers, # 2 "ps mary to import rosewood logs to be i Ca caae Paral either of the m| . yale - the highway of prosperity, but | char oe pee h cut and 5 t ‘ * 4 ines f the I . not until ¢ ¢ ive ‘ Wood cha np b 6@ 11 c th th it SF i Pr The best antidote for jealousy « ne berry i were all fiz ’ ; : ‘ $ $ ix co-operation; yes; a greater i Sumner a ae A rest ion t ur. . ver ci of road: dD eR cri sggend oes: spirit of co-operation Is what all | # the Pug und berry 4 i mezzanine floor sooos.se| would 4 t Thee tenbee. a aha Americans need today.” Suriees aa d meet . ‘ ‘ r f tracks, ¢ t is M ” 1s of Sumner q oghon it provi ° f ‘ation t A 1 f ¢ o were of hair H. M. Eddie, vies The stor ’ “ 4. 6.00 eat? thohth are. $4008 est credit 2 cinta ween oe « j NUTS A sath . eta Thursday, h S, in the Taco- 4 Seattle, of the ty Oats 4 sympathy with | rises ¢ 4 4 Prices Fuld Whe tie " . 7 ma Chamber Commerce rooms, ; Eastern stores. other grains was a inck of + 1. X. b, per set as t te for the forma- 4 the sale slip is p both domest orelgn. om ane. . 4 hans sete : a Pern te 8 oe tion of a pe nent organization. at the counter, making heavy buying export = : Mined Nuts Per roped wy pad peas | Reprehentatives of giliof the prili phone conr on with the credit of ee) e fone i, N . ” moe a Long-Bell Sales Manager to cipal C ‘gon, Washington and Brit- j fice. The name of the customer Is D Live Stock panes p ail ined ng | ay ish Columbian co-operatives were in- 4 F given, and the lenver Live Stoc United K isa DAIRY PRODUCTS D je ¢ eran *") Study Lumber Conditions | vited to attend this conferenee. eS the ob ‘es hate! Friday's Quotations United ” . ‘e . Itt that these Ral ger ¢ Gwin, aE charge by pressing a button Market ttallan be aN Hattertart**? Pad to Shippers Schwab ‘Tells About Blind pea P. Gwin of Gwin, White & which automatically stamps the s heifers, § Pie aiateaa, “adie wan ‘aent ana| Prince, former president of the * with the date, department nur eders, 13.2008 “ Pools to Catch Suckers m ion, vice-president a naa eas ie ins st Fruit Exchange, was and credit authorization, and tt Markhk silean "eee. | a me ms r promot esent and presented a plan for is released at once. : : BY EDWARD A. SCHWAB rans ane Sete eae 1 marketing of the North- The entire store is devoted to sales 2570. Mark ry . sat t 1S berr ay thru the Federated able Growers, @ ® rooms. The workshops and store rooms are on Eighth ave. from Normal value for a fourm tour in the Or nmitiee umd " i with f ME GROWING DAIRY PRODUCTS c 4 k x q c0-« ative sales orgeeiiza: which place deliveries are made. = ee Oe ra ot ana He eis be Goods are transported to and from| N. Y. Siler aad Coffee 8 oe : os Pescrecapai Pe nce adjourned Aupiil E © the store on shuttle cars that are Friday's Quotations : white one at ‘ Nelson say bh 8 to mestat aan constantly operating. The company | S8sr—Firmer. Seas) ees. eee te *@ Mr. Nelson willl time in Tacoma for the formation has purchased property adjoining | cettee—No. 7 Iie Ih; No 4 Kalama meee of @ permanent organization. the present store on h ave. Where they plan to build an add when conditions warrant. Wh time comes they will have a man, the Bell company catching port manager Chicago Car Lots j Age"of 230 feet on Fifth ave Friday's Q POULTRY AND MEATS Cae rao we Furnished by 1 Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers “ will ma EN LEARN | 810 Becond A to shippers about the survey of the lum- AD M Gratn— Reota 2 ver ss ne think situation in . : eee in big ¢ I ag of the larg a and Japan. FROM EXPERTS Foreign Exchange oats gr inlbey in New York | ¢j but other believe that the | "yr a A deny? 2e Chivenan fe to | EW: TOMAS, Marek -S—-Serwan. oe see ore at ONS | medium nized cities are due for aj “Bs NELSON the Orient for a 3 aa fi change Md atnaddy. | Bter | Barie | r ation. § | THE RI AND BON The Seattle Advertising club and| shane opened, stanly. Beer. oer | Barley. i saa es athe; | much larker proporitional growth. Ij nine-month tour that will Include)”. ins Se Ne ee ae : | ha ae . nd me another | am inclined to this belle Australia and > d. age = the retail trade bureau of the Cham |23,137 to the dolla, Chi d of Trad eked 1 cent above Schaen| ened to thie better, Whar toe jcurity trading.” says the National ff ber of Commerce entertained East- * cago Board o rade ORF yy es 7 rrgg:tan If so, the best opportunities arket survey 1s prepara | City Bank of Chicago, “has Bee nal a See cnerabers of the Retail Research | “San Francisco Produce | wae er? Greteten aaa | Yancy areeced 4 cle year: || during the next few years will be {tory to the opening of the company’s |firmnons of prices shown during the i association at lunch at the New Friday's Quotations Maye... BLIP SLAP BLISS 81.18% [Bellon Mares—94 Ma and up 11] sd volt} 2 the medium sized cities which | new ‘fir sawmills at Longview,| period of acute uneasiness over the Washington hotel Friday. |Batter—extras, (Te 1b; prime flreta, |yuiy.0 0.2) 1 t6y HES L1H 1.156 | , Drewwed 1 partial} ave better available Inbor, lower | Wash. on the Columbia river, 66| Complications likely to grow out of Col. P, J. Riley, investigator of), (fee ste don: extra. first [Oehncwess / RHGM 226% 119% 1.4 Meer p rents, and pleasanter living con- | ites trom the Puicttic ok | the French invasion of Germany. the association. gave an outline of | SE a Aye pullete, tte dow, ume luce 7% 11 4 | Howe ditions. The heavy increase in | m th iffe ocean, from} our own security roarkete Tee the objects of the association. Among _dersized pullets, 19¢ dos. Snes jJuly 74% “4 ch foe, Mahe % 1 railroad freight rates and th |which the company expects to ex e European situa- Other things, he stated that thay) eve oe pate tata, taney, % Som % 37% ‘ eavy, fancy 18 4 development of good roads should | port sts ts to the world, as| tion and there have been sudesssial ope haimaaad out a retail advertis- May #14 ‘ “% itent also help the medium sized city. | well as to st ip them inland for do- rices, with average Mice cole ” eaid R nt phe 2; sabe AUTOMOBILE © trade. und the highest of the vide both a po! for retail adver | INDUSTRIES year. Absor: on of investment se- curities has been on a large scale n the new sawmills in th industry, which and a generat plan || “tare , * . oe | POULTRY AND MEATS HIGH DIVIDENDS It will aim tol] ip ews s ay eet Aun | | OFFERED AS BAIT and what the effect water means that they have | Of the present tariff will be on the the world’s markets as outlets consumer, is interestingly discussed “ company will not be depend: |in the Index of the New York Trust on any one country Co, It says that the Fair Tariff IVE STOCK ations at btocky, companies will tend to bulid Nghter and cheaper cars, b : located inthig section, 066 as fir operating to/and there has been broad buying by i accacatia mositecceet. ae 806 | ‘ane 16 he ee pve f Many talk about | capacity the! on is expected | all classes of investors. The outlook a i t e ‘caching of J to eq b res . 7 ‘or the bond arket ave tising, rather than merely plain || Tides in Seattle Foe aNa8 rage ancy’ dustry reaching a point of sat-|to equal the present capacity pro for ¢ bond market ts fuvorabh f and statements of goods and prices.” | MonDay =| BANK CLEARL ‘ agre to pay when that tine odesée 20% Guotion’ of' the 11 ‘Long-Bell Bouth-| go lien garantie Nome Frank A. Black, of Wm. Filene &|| SUNDAY MARCH 5 | cs 8 ) per cent on their profita « 5 4 : ern pine ; "tor hates cs E yd Viet Low ‘ite : 3 : ppt us MANY perwons as grounds for believing that the pi Sons, Boston's largest clothing store, || pis High Tide |12.05 a.m. 0.9 ft || | Seattle “a x the pool's age right 1 in the industry, to sup-| “When Long-Bell mills begin | of investment securities will advance told of their advisory department list a om. 121 tt] Plest High Tide Clearings -S6A41,166.35 | 2 with their money as the agents J parts n eded for re- | running.” 5 Mr. N A and re t continued firnineals 2 “In this department,” sax! Black, || First Low Tide | am, 184 ft/| | Balances | : ‘ order to Presses Mr. Nelson recently eerie . “we help people budget thelr clothing | second meade linn kee tell | { i 16 aim is made that high-clans ef "he Ae that | 7s company will be ready to take 1 Over a period of three years, helping ||;4¢ y. 4. | Second High Tide || | Clear 1,933.27 ‘ ar ght and sold and a anialitae neat will |2,Part in the export lumber business | TARIFF AND PRICES them plan their purchases ahead #0 |} a m., 11.6 #11 1 Batances 732,868.57 | 18) that big profits can be mad form forosd ‘cat: chenbainane 4 all of the Pacific Northwest The question of higher prices pro- as to get the greatest vajue for their Mf 1} Tacoma | ing a la pool and operating wit 4 ym se gall “The fact that the sawmills are | duced by tariffs, | expense. We teach them cloths, col-| Weather Bureau Report || Total transactions .. 2,991,000.00 Ors and the most becoming type for) raToostt ISLAND, March 2—4 A. M. | 3—— —————— the particular individual.” |—Barometer rising: wind northwest, 19 reat to ndvertionrs were Ori | Public Markets A num suff |the movem large to “direct of important Law on t the indust ue prosperous ‘ome. This means higan, Ilinols, and In a whole w many much to M on the stock exchange, and working on “inside Information,” ra to ent u and ta Of interest to advertisers were Oriel “ tay: atel Leceipos Whether blind pr Operators Me} aia s, 1923 will be a good automo. | OP® ection of the United S league has compiled figures which Yonker, of J. L. Hudson & Co., De. in’ Farmer, at SANITARY tua any buying or nelling tm a ane heir be the sale of its production. It has | Show, to its satisfaction at least, that froit; R. H. Durbin, of Strawbridge | Nome City, at 9:20 a. m stall 109, 8 tbe beat eifers mystery, They keep going by dis] Th |been thoroly familiar for years with | the Fordney tariff will add around Bette. Philadelphia, and Jease ° Tenrarien preeerr 4.15 | tributing in dividend 2 small per) Ais By Reale Iw » lumber requirements of the | $3,000,000,000 annually to consumers’ mbin, of Weinstock, Lubin & Co., Ate ge £4 barat fgg £00 @ 225) centage of the golden flow of monoy | ADE ' . s ropean countries. its reputa-| Prices, Of this amount $2,700,000,000 Miacrin onto, UArvivals aad Deoerttias Lat te ihn Stroh $08 dog [into the office. When something in This we tributary to Chicago | tion established there and salew hae is stated to be what an useneeel Psi anes be Roi Meron ceva rtp ts cls jaa jumbia river emelts, 100, treah | Hone— . __ | terferes with the enlistment of fresh perc sae from the great resi-| resentatives calling on that trade|and retailers will add to their prices |Tawls LacXenbech from Port Gamble via | nalibut. 200 1B.; barbecued ate wi | Zemie Unhe - s350.9 clients” the dividends cease and tho| dential building boom now on thru-| regular! as a result of the tariff. The re- EAST TO HAVE | Port Ludlow and Tacoma, at 7:15 @ m.i|goieg the. at at's ave tars | . Reagh heavy Het 4 blind pool proprietors fade away with | Ut the country, I have already re “The company's sales organization | mainder, $392,000,000, is the Farm }m mae rags ta9 ee San Be, visi garine, 6he; 5 tbe honey, The. Stalle| flags 8.00@ «60 | the bulk of the clients’ cash, tarred, to the cause of this boom—|in the United- States, numbering | Bureau Federation's estimate of WEST EXHIBITS ba myeneiace: and n tanto Rttt8, now peas, doe Th ereen veppers, Pe hee 236 namely, the exodus of people from | somo 55 men, contemplate marketing | What the farmer will add to his from San Francisco via Eureka, Tacoma | oroiges t0c, 400 and boc don, auth jow- | me tambe i 12.80@1 A sudden increase in shipping ac.| * cles to suburbs and the coun-/the lumber production at Longview | prices. In the list of articles on A Washington exhibit was assured |and Port Ludiow, at 7:20 p. mii atr Min-| or Ga"tg age each; Yakina Goma | Cuil lambs Toe tivities was noticed Saturday when| ‘TY due to the convenience of the |to the best advantage. ‘The company | Which prices have already beet Yesterday for the second annual In. | nesoten trom Hv ewer from itverstt via | DOF wack | 10.261 an unusually large number of steam. | “Utomob! The first Industries to | will continue its long standing polic 1, are aluminum wares, drugs, ternational Travel exposition to be | Heitingham and Vancouver, at midniaht:| 94.96 pine gt Onn hope, 1246 tm ae ers from Eastern porte arrived and | Denefit from the building boom were | of seeking all available Information | Chemicals, woolens and allove. held at the Grand Central palace at | str J. C. Kirkpatrick from Ban Pedro, at] ot roaer, saaPeared baders vis ke 008 ied. the cement and brick people, then} as to what the lumber desired in the New York next month, when travel [12:2 p m.i tr Cordova from Tacoma, | fy liq t:9 | 4 Bui tho lumber and steel! interests began | y ous markets, domestic and fo to the Pacific Northwest will be | T, Stall us markets, domestic and for r om. n | ‘ to prosper. Now the copper, paints, | eign, is to be ax? | Erancisco via Tacoma, at 2:10 p. m.; atr| Io Stall The steamer Robin Gray of the ign, is to be used for, after which . stimulated thru the display of pic-| Florence Luckenbach from Everett, via | m0" aoc, 6 Prices Isthmian line, plying between Atlan. |2"4 other industries are picking up. | attention will be turned toward eon. New Corporations pass and literature, according to | Tacoma COR ek LT rer Selly pec poor BE TT) bie corn flakes, 1 40's, bbI. tle and Pacific ports, arrived. early ae wan aoe is invariably tru verting the timber into.the items of | \_——$——$_$_$_s the arrangements completed by the} Pedro via Victoria, B. C., and |cans codfiah, 21¢; 8 big bare soap, 280: 2 bf altho when the boom culminates and | stock that will be: rv . r, aro v4" Vietorla: rand | cane ¢ eb Art Jocal Saturday morning, She carries a ock that will best serve the con-| Filed at O ‘ash, Fe Chamber of Commerce which has or. einen, atta. mi; rir d. Ac Mot-| DIE quarts sauerkraut: 25¢/ Tha. bunk | AM. Joc. ecael ate, ; the turn downward comes, the ce-|sumers’ needa el Neseae ae Olympia, Wash., Feb. 27, Sse a state exhibit in OTe ee sera tok Chae Vik Tasamias at atste (ah Boe; pure apple Jelly, ate m.; | Same Cane, Mar ie bene ne SEE pele wil a th $fence, a sales policy will be main-| Chehalis: Raymond Transit Co., Hon with: the chambers of several |! sir amore for Daren ia fort cerned “Beat. 'a8e mh.” Malt “ia, aniver | Det, per em ae ho Argonaut tine steamer Saga-| MME £0 feel the decline aM new | tained at all times that will govern |Tacoma. Capital stock $100,000, In- er towns ne sta 9:15 a.m. March tr 0 2 ths, S60; fresh herring, AY, ? » Friday ‘oads in process of construction are | manufacture from: these two basic | cor ; * ey, . . 3 Ah ait Soden 1680 anak o Nae i 1c, 4 The, 66; Co in river Hay—Wholes b. Seattle dahoe arrived late Friday with mis:| 01.) ‘ Eoin © basic} corporators: J, F, Hickey, J. C. Don: eer eeua ADS. Arisone | erat Maséiag, Of fob: ined. atr Guia, |amelte..2 the, 160, 4 10a crabs, | Alfalfa "10.00 | cellancous freight, She 1s also in the | *!#0 temporarily helping this section, | premises nelly and Guy B. Kell have already made complete arrange: | i'r ‘Tacoma, at 4:20 p. i | 20¢ e808, 3 tor sb Mixed Hay 9.00 | coastwise. trade and will sail on) *!tho I fear that some of the se irst: Intelligent study of con-| Ward & Sargent Logging Co, Ab.’ ments for exhibits at the exposition | . WESTLAKE Straw 0 tions will not. feel so prospe sumers’ needs so that th 1 0 in order to attract tourist travel to | Stall 105, 2 bare Maxine Billott soap, | Clty Delivery, Wholesile, Per Ton | March § when the time comes to pay off tl t u sta: Cats be cost nee ee Betrnaiclce Sasta ce the vis Alaska Vessels i 4 Inree bare Ivory soap, 2c; 1-t, |Barles—Wholo food, 100% Taine pao when the time comes to pay off the) ments of all markets can be met |Incorporators: MM. J. Ward and Fi ur pipet Be me Of the states | Poteraburg-—-March 1—Salled, str Spo-| Can Rogers baking powder, 20c; ‘coco, Rolled and «round, 80's-100's 42.00) ‘The steamer Lurline of the Matson | 7°" ‘a it Meh they are now 80) with the customary Long-Bell qual: rgent, will “advertise in tho New York | pans ‘southbound at 11 a.m fe Mh.; blackberrien, Ie ean: Jam, deans | Clipped. 100'9 ALE? neu whlokowant:keradide ne asarh ly issuing. ity and service | “Underwood Manufacturing Og papers and have lecturers at the ex-| y March 1—@alled, str Admiral | 25 Stall 129, 260 comb honey, 18¢; Corn $2.00 The last great industry to bene- i hibits to give the detailed description | Watson, southbound, at noon |4%-t, can real Scotch marmalade, 900 racked and feed meal, 100°» 44.00 | Point, Whidby island, Wednesday | 9 ¢ a tending i ‘econd: Intelligent methods of |attle. Capital stock, $100,000\. In: pee She syst oad eced ra} bulk strawberry Jam, 200 T.: Premier |Onte—Whole, food, 100° 47.00| morning, sailed Saturday morning SH dine boon: is the furnt- /manufacture which will be conducive | corporators: Henry A. Underwood Of the attractions of the individual | | New York sharp cheese, 4c: Jack cheese, | Holled and «round, 10'9-86 9.00 | for Honolulu with a general cargo, | (Ue dustry, After a house is built, | to conservation of the timber supply |and Jessie N. Underwood, To sell State, $1,500 has been appropriated Vessels in Port at Seattle | 350; 150 « tom, 3 The. ot. Biall 440, No, | Sprouting, 1008 0.00 ; Hew furniture Is always purchased, | and result in products that will ha i i A-atr Bia-|10 Olympic pancake flour No, Ne eaned food, 128% 0.00 the various chambers of the state ™ 1 minal—Pi SF @ Washington exhibit v even tho the ta bets and deal inymachines, tools and im: ate : reduirements of the various | plements of all kinds, including har: » arrived from Atlantic ports at |20me other house. Now nearly four. | markets of the world." | vesters, haysweeps, stackera,. (am ‘m, Baturda Sho rr at “| fifths of the furniture manufactured rain a 4 4 Be BOR Oe ®en| in the United States is made In this | a epee eral cargo of frelght. |'Industriat West T forecast groat| Lease Second Floor . | .uititahls,tand Co, Yakima, Wn, HP siyegeintt th activity for this Industry during f L 4 cepa Hal gute DuLS ye Combination passenger and! i999, phere is lable to be even a ° ee lire Bldg. ' mest Woodcock, G. W. Blevins and freight steamers, Jacob Luckenback| furniture shortage, Those who con:| Austin & Salt H. W, Chase. and Ruth Alexander, arrived Satur a ate Hora. | C8 meal, 100; 49-1, Raker Girt flour, | All-Grain Chop—s0'n mily moves from | fil} the mM ‘Old | Chick Feed-—100'" foo; | Chick Mash— 100’ with Th Mt | Growing Feed—100's ‘owing Mash—100'%, no it. St x Mash—100'm, no ll. M catch Feed —100'% heat—Mixed food, 80%" Meal red Ment siti ; ite President Me Horstaland: aavarn -purken 6 Manila Chinese Ask Mir Florence Tawckenbaehs OOK" |voll”tierue tollet paper ; : Bell Street Terminal—U. #, Ye Mt, 7 Aid to Repeai Law |...) 0.6 jaan | A cabled appeal was received|Pior 2—#tr Skagway, wir Victoria, wte| 25¢% j ‘Stalin. 16-17, Thursday by the Seattle nber of Odune The Crowell-Thurlow line steam © leased the en-| ne The Hays Corporation, Seattle. Bwitt's white soap, 7 bi 1 Ol Meal template buying new furniture dur. | tire second floor of the new Lee Tire | poration, Sea Pier R—Atr Admiral Sebree ift'n whit PD, 7 bare 260; back | Linseed OW pean anne in 7 airy [iets oe p Commerce from the Chinese chamber | pisr D—Atr Admiral Rodinan, str Ruth | POPPEr. So; Bwift's Pride washing | Alfaite Meal | day noon fom < allfornia, port |ing 1998 should make thelr pur on |Dutlding, now ahder construction Amendment increasing capital stock at Manila, asking that effort be| Alexander powder, macaroni fitalla |Soya Bean Mea Atl trom $5,000 to $150,000, and Olive sti ‘They will | Arque' Products Co, S omplete gymnasium, with| amending arenes Con Seattle, At once. The industry is not one| Ninth av that can quickly expand, Tt also is| install a 1 5 " 20-21, noratch feed, $2.26; cracked corn, | Bane M jon Paolfle Terminal—Ste Lurline, str , made to have congress repeal the) Ut nesotan. nn eat 1 s2a6' eng mash, $2.60: Gold Bond four, | Boor he mer one City and North Jaw passed by the Philippine legis | pacitic Coun Engineering Worke—U, | $155: Wertlake Special flour, $1.46; Cen-,| Charcoal--Hardwood hi ne arrived early Saturday from | very dependent upon transportation, {club facilities, ag soon as the bulla aust article 3, re issuing, Of lature compelling all Chinese mer- 6, G, Haida, U, 8, 6, 8. Surveyor, lSneatitieier sheen $1.90; "400" hard ena A ts A A akan porte with Reneral cargoes. | which ts lable to congestion thruout | ing is ready for occupancy, early in preferred and common stock, Ghants to maintain thelr bookkeeping |Ponnecticut Aree! Terminal—ehr Ca.) WN88! Near, ee CONOMY Ment Serapa—-Fantern | They will proceed to Tacoma to Un-|tho year | April. , H Long Lake Lumber Co., Spokane, in English, Spanish and native! ayiantic Brest Tarminal—Atr Owego Stall 26, 8 Tha, beat cane sugar, 120. | - — Jona ocbpen. org. at the arnéiter | “Remember that there are few. | ‘ThE Tease wax made thru Carton, |AMeNUment Increasing capital stock language. ‘Ansociated. O11 Dock—Atr Cordova. tall 40, coe t, tho The wh crop of We from $50,000 to $200,000, er miles of railroad in our coun. | MacDonald & Miller ° | Forest Highways of | try to ‘Terminal, 4G. 8, Deit-|!ate, 2 tba walnute, tod | The 15,000 merchants there handle | Stacy Stre pi lb pel EL a. 200 Th, Btall a large volume of American made | ,,,.“°04 county for 1 bushela, valued total 4 at $3,294,528. Ofthin y than there were te tim Ate Bo ney, & the. The; Carnation General ‘Pet Amo O I | years ago, rminds are be. | Large stumps can be blasted at goods, and the extra expense would Drydockm—Str It, F, Alexander, ate] milk, 4 cans 300; amall milk, | remain for shipment, regon on Increase) coming more congested every Club Meetin Qn approximate cost of $1.20 @ be Heavy, Chinese who pay 70 per At arldge & Deedehee Cas crne eect, 2, Mie. Mule 27-3 Lis : PORTLAND, Or, March &—Near-| yer and industries whieh are | gs stump, when the new “sawdust dys cent of the taxes have joined in the attnreon, Mnider'a chill bottle 250; 9 cann | matches, xj riteing, 106 th.; prunes, | ¥ 9,000 miles of forest roads in the ikea th upon we railronds | namite," invented by Prof, Willlam appeal, TAY Co/a Tarminal<Atr Basten Gate, | Old Duteh © co! 4 the, cholea |? the, the # or tomatoes, 2 the. | state of Oregon have been should count upon this unftavor, The Industrial Developme: M. Det the University of Wash+ eA OLES | Drummond TAghterage Co--Bir sonar: | brani, 400 taney awoet picklen, #00 | 250. Atal 6 m ateam brown bread, | ple are send of | able factor re a AL ca psn pian er setint et Gb, AYA! $0, enving Yakitia G¥mi 91. | ghey etl oe omateam combination pleted or are now in the process of Peni Ma fa elation met at the Frye hotel Friday |!4aton chemistry department, is Amen Shipyard & Terminal—Mot Der wack, deliverad; extra aweet oranges, |aniad, 200 pt. Mtall 62, pure c construction, under the direction of UH, WB» BIRO). rue OF 1e paper | evening Mrs, Kathryn Miracte | Placed on tho mar Langley Calls for er anigard A erminat Motors | ber sack, dulivereds xtra avast oranken, [anita 100 ot. "Win #2 pu rae et |the United States bureau of public | industry, which is thriving in thie |outlined the objects of the Jronda or thru the cooperation of the | Section and which {® continually be: | tion, and a er |$1.00; rolled oats, 4. the assoola - —_— Stall mmittee was appointed | 400 | apple Jolly, 160 Th.) chicken tamaen, Bids on Railway Ex. | "Hai" 1 : eet ae ana a | ! ‘Tests to determine washabili jeffernan's Drydock—Motorship Oregon, | tb.i home-made sandwich #pread, 400 1b.; | toilet #oap, bo bar 5, mweet pie bureau with the “state or other | coming a greater factor in its pros-|to nominate officers, whe : ; Ry A. Lansley, special supervisor |Kivaka Mteamanip: Mocrinnee Mle Renee: | Romer peanut butters Thee Te wee Mss he and Upi Tadlar relia, deer eeietied |msericlas, according to report of | perity, oleated, at: the next atehi ci Wit! bo} various seams of cow! In tho Ba of banking, has Issued a call for bids do, wtr Val PIKE LACK plokles, the Portland office of the bureau last | AGRICULTUR bela Gotainien a ce aa for the Railway xchange bullding,| Winslow Marine Ratiway-Str Paotticn,| Stall 19 8 tha, bent cane wugar, 720. )S7c000 9 week, Upon the: jbeing conduc é dave, and Cherry at, ‘Bids will] Dak Velfant, barge Coquitlam City, | Mtall A, buttor, 480, 2 tha, Oho; honey, B/12%0 Wei Seek eae? the Sua projects more | IS PROFITABLE, General business, bkin James Tutt, sehr J, W. Clise,| the 800; peanut butter, 190 tb, & Tha. | Stall 96, AS reflected in U Mining Engineers i peration frenh minolts, 4 thn, 26 than $4,600,000 have been spent to} “T have sald nothing about the|the index of the Babsonchart, is N, | ORS be received until noon, March 12, str Caenar, whalers Star Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1660, Btall 43, flour, $1.66 por 49-th, suo) Mhercing, 4 Tom, de, dato, the report shows — agricultural outlook for thix section | per cent above normal [uatvanin College of Mines at the keep Le ee

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