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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 192s | SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building ree TREGOE GIVES ORANGE TRADE Beacon Hill Regrade — PIGGLY WICGLY / DOLLAR SEES TRADE GROWTH| Zhe Success [amily | WARNING NOTE IS INCREASING © Js Week’s Big Project RUSH EXCITING Robert Dollar, Tuesday. “You ought to know about ie : nerce With Far East in|] its members. . Urges Credit Men to-Study | General Conditions on Local |Over a Million Yards of Dirt Will Be Moved | stock off Exchange, Con Infancy, Says Pioneer “The father of success is Work; the mother is Am- Conditions Market Good to Fill Low Di tricts tines to Sel bition. The oldest son is Common Sense; the oldest daughter is Character, And the baby is Opportunity. en Ae f b ‘ r ' Construction interest ia centering in the past the commerce of the pad Misuse of the national credit is Jeneral conditions on the local! “o> € ; “aw, YOR ut we Bhifted from the Moediter “There are other children, among them being Per- |/tne greatest danger of the day, | wholesale fruit and produce market |2” the Beacon aa eee whale Re sto : Beene Atlantic, and in Ror severance, Honesty and Far-sightedness. But the |)J. M. Tree seer naka | Wednesday were good, Jobbers re-|ing to C. B. White, manager of the tock Hal een A Bea is chief thing to remember is this: nai told a three enalonsn « | port that a good active movement | Nu urety company from the New ¥ sy Robert Dollar “Get well acquainted with the Old Man? and you'll the business men at 6 meet f the | has sprung up in the orange trade, wrade will be a big im Broker ® the a of the get along pretty well with the rest of the family.” Seattle Association of Credit Men in| Partly due to the campaign dealers |Provement," said White Tuesday. |) counter” department of the} the Masonic club rooms Tuesday |#F¢ ow pushing, Oranges are plen ontractors will be lowed two | Goodrich, architect, Abbington build v45 r of Commerce at the New night tiful on the street now and the track | ¥*4r complete the work. There thet it w 1 keep : Ma hotel ‘Tuesday. ao - - “Every business depres the | in | 1. Prices are still at $3.25 to proximnatel nO cube} ; : architects, Lyon | \ Dis 79th birthday, Robert Dol. untry has seen,” Tregoe said, | $9 a be not bperipadely i from the str Apes aa Seattle, preparing plane for é “ploneer shipping man of the has been due to a misuse of credit A large supply of fresh greens in | 404 0 igh ards from adjacent | brick store bullding and 16 masonry the board Preached the religion of com It t# surprising that business men |0” the market, Among arrivals Wed-| Property, Thin 7 lade Fs pangs zanen Oxe BA) sy Toe ents pons to an interested audience, ! go on making the same mistakes sday from Cuaiifornia were celery used to fill the district around Nir H maneuvers in whi urface has not yet been} over’ and over again, in the face ramento apinach and broceoll, ‘The Btephe Btephens & Brust 75% to 124 and then dropped te in the Pacific's trade aN pA P| UE NR RE of the lessons that might be learned house cucumbers received | “It will mean an expenditure af| York block. Seattle, plans for addi-| 82, where it clos (Zs fhth of the human family live] ew yoRK March tL Wall auvet was inelined to regard the dispateh|from the nation’s economic History, |TUeAday were selling at $2 a dozen, around «bi puildings at Snohom-| ‘The Ph 0 the Yang-tse river, where com-|with which Pikwly Wiksly was eliminated from transactions on the Dig |yet much i the case. ‘The depression | The local egg market was still x of whi p sh h A ; cg 4 isola Is practically unknown. | board as @ triumph for the pre vernment methods compared with! oe 1921 should have been avoided, | Wek Wednesday, but prices wer eA sop io are Clausen & Clausen, architects, Mac- | Clare lare few roads of any kind a) Nolicltal red tape, In 4S poprehensiom aroues a vicleatibut during. the busines unchanged, Butter is stead onatruction a leah bulldin und, Ore, bids for | From one mine ore is hauled! fluctuation wely Wiggly, the industrial ave d intol credit was raped. by industrial own Aurelhurst school, costing $250,000. VEG ABLES Sees Barrows. We can Series wee the | financial leaders, and the depression Prices Paid Wholesale I BRIDOE SOONST RUC TION (leet om Geta, wee Peonceive what the future of Pa} “ followed. see rr A sepia py ; thy <8: 4 E. Douglas, architect, plans ‘ Strade will be whon the East Woolen made & ne BUSINESS FACES Resto ncel, per seek 1 cattle sds ae ‘ a ry apartment he $3 d. | & new high Sine wesee ati th SERIOUS PROBLEMS ON 06] prop 1 toll bridge across Columbia| Shack, Young & Myers, architects EIS Opening Prices: Consolidated Gas, 6 1D ibitain ies had celts ini v *. TT) ves betw Underes - - dicey PORT New York Central, 98i;; Utah, 74%. Up tr 5 ; hax serious ponsibilities river betw nai Seattle, plans for }U. 8. Rubber, 624. up i Atchison 104 \ to face today, Recog: facts vate one@e and Hood River, Ore., ex ot and Columbia, James PB with? Mainaae ttle is now a world p nd | Pan-Amer an It a. up Me; Crucible, . ps Pas and t the truth about them “0 ‘ 9 | $600,000. ution, went into the hand POpportunities of foreign trade American A. S24. up i American Can, 103 \4 1p is exes Company, 6344, |never constitutes peasimiam: it te vi Specification for wate bation. eat IA s8 C interest every citizen, On| UPS be sta! invariant bade cee ways common sense, At the pres ase $252 | over the Chehalis ri 200-foot np preparing | street ¢ Taretnan’ sotwads ea g Ship we recently carried 430) : sas ent time the potential credit of the €. bunches. .16@ | being prepared by Roy Greene, coun: | plans for school building, Marshfie pie oe ‘aed f ii | aS, ae neh opport Oo Ke t stock hort Parent winds oe products: that Foreign Securities (Unied'‘staten in. ¢4 illlous, ‘4a oly Chehalis, W Ore, co opportimnity to. sell the stock short | ureday’s Quota h te, i 6.60016 08 | hey haminered the e from $6 SmbIp carried a bit of the labor ot] imccisaed ler Sane & eee amount greater than that of all of araded.20.00@ 22.60 McCullough, bridge engineer, | Butte Dougan, archi-| 4 share than $40. lically every class of men in the Becoud Ave, Beattle the other trading nations of 14% [Oregon state t wa anton, |tecta, Portland, Ore., preparing plans! gaunder reup entered the ng | | 3991 1 tee work It is in our banks urging a. oon 1°| preparing plans for a $300,000 building, College of Puget! ,iena He has heavy finahcl: cannot be provincial any) ir on6 3 |to be let out. But if we bet it out *e the Lewin and Ci Sound, Tacoma. arena 2 : nen , Es ue: We must work to build up| ir 1918 ‘ 14 [merely because it Ie there, the re hie bite lop 4 at the April meeting of the| John ¥ backing nnd i be ved fas pesih ® trade of the whole Pacific coast,| CHICAGO, March 20—Grain prices, | French bs, 1)0t 486 ult will be economic dinaste a x state highway commission, Salem, | building, Ses daha yay hl piyeec yaaa), thru that trade of the whole|under varying Influences, closed ir-|Prench és, 1¥ 40 {8 creprn 1s Cal, doa. bui UO 991 Ore | $100,000 bul market, driving the price from $4 bs 2 he Chicaxo” hoard arity 1 nUN 2 » te 0 a r pense of the Btates. The upbuilding of | Tren sey. “trade in wheat w 4 IN BASED : FRUITS | Plans for Mercer island bridge, |for W, H. Britt Up: to $80: at the vexpenss trade today rade in wheat was| *% 1 2 ON VALUE ] ore 1 traders who were p Hon's commerce can be Accom: |jargely by professionals, Opening | . seul; “cradle la tesa ‘ E Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Jcouting $40,000, from Mercer inland! James Creutzer, architect, Leary | PTt##! aders wh play only by everybody pulling . le were at prices harp ¥y ine + aes a * Tenke alt je aga - v i A the mainiand, have been approved |bullding, plans $80,000 apartment | ™* ae rae end. Bi on the » sf im the finest kind of co- cate: clo i alue, there should be Lise? Ul, & District Maxineer Sohuls.’ (house. coolly ee eee reacted to 65%; a few days ago | heavy selling devel on the u Ino credit avn a7 ' tngin: t jb trooklyn a Seattle, for H. | | ata " fray. 5 turn. The market absorbed the sell- ¢ isd pest a feverish rush of con éuee u| County commissioners, Colfax, | Riernertaon is believed Saunders in enter ES ing fairly well. Some export buy- iff [ttruetion Is going on all over the 16|Wash., bids April 16, 1923, bridge] A. H. Al t. Henry |the market with the result that the eS ing appeared, about 700,000 bushels country It makes prospertty in . Raatina er pt * ‘i stock skyrocketed 62 points in one NEED of wheat, 200,000 of corn and 350,000 : jsome lines, but already it has t across Palouse river | building, Seattle, plans for Arcmdgpeonce agit 2 grep ae has & great country be-/Of rye belng taken for shipment ‘ Jaun to inflate costs to the point be County commissioners, Tacoma, | nurses’ home, Children’s Orthopedic | ay, then reacte Bao 4 eee abroac | % ‘ late costs to © point 2 bids March 28, repairs, wharves and | hosp Seatth 00,000. ast night at 82. EX The only thing it needs|* Gorn was dull. Trading was large: ae bondholders in some. enter ‘ tridees. Meee nee ee ee PerRD THe Morice ree tace: dace ts TAS MAME: -Wisiel Sactncere gi Manufacturing. One of the|1!y by locals. Light receipts ereatod . : <+s 03% 98 WHT Wok renner e 4 d } 90 architect, Hoge| 4 gay - ftems of shipp: ts lum-|® bullish fecting, but this was offset | Usited Kingdom & 192. TNE 118 Mt not recover par for their C, B. Bagley, board of public works, | building, bids $25,000 bullding Fin. | Chased in the open market, he of of shipping is its bee provit takin ne selling | United Kingdoi 1927, 103% 104 ments f h tered for sale to individuals thru f and some day that will be gone. | >¥,P°°! < § | Pte ahr 5 ¢)10 a. m., March 3, tunnel |nish club, for A. Johnson, Hotel Pot- m jag that i y bebe as + | Presmure was evident in oats after| r ‘Costs and prices in ot lines NUTS under the Duwamish waterway | ter out the country at $55 a share or ~ 4 ime comes, Seattle must | the initial advance, | Gra’ Gdvarioing. “We have oh fl Junder the D q a . d ohare at We its finished products to fill its| | Provisions were lower, with lard] Foreign Money Status m increase Of 38 Olney iy eens |. Friese Feld Wheleeale, Dealers ELECTRICAL AND Clausen & Clausen, architects, Mac-|the time payment plan, and he di s eading In the drop dub to heavy| . fc nereane of 35 points in the price | aime, 4 |BULLDING SUPPL! leah building, Po: Si not raise the price when the stock selling by packer interests. Furvished by Logan & Bryan x in the last 12 months, cent gto pall . Be sao t eto ee cain teadnt teen boarbediion tuarrsacket . upbuilding of local industries ee 10 Hecond Ave, Beattie should be « ie Va. per % o| W,. D. Freeman, purchasing agent, |for two-story concrete school ee oe on : re yee very Prement valine vn trpepepadaag signal, Th L 17@ 42 | Seattle, bids 10 a, m. March 23, rails, |ing to cost $250,000 Fortunes change ands during f& responsibility that every bust- : - novelenageratanliory hak ka if 250,01 | as tah should take upon bimecit|Chicago Board of Trade };'! siuiry [purchasing power of the farmer has dy a ene {| plates, track bolts, track spikes, 00] 1, Manson White, architect, Sher-|the frenzied trading. Every penny ‘nselfish spirit, and in doing Tuesday's Quotations 19.20 French frane 6.64 ctel ine ter cannot have las! per ‘ steel wheels, lock building, Portland, has plans | that is lost “in the street” is gained Ra 5 : Wheat— Open High Low 0 ete Helgian fran 6.62 ets NK Prosperity when farms fail to | Com sr of public safety, T by those on the lucky side. One Ris well to remember the| emt 9: oh a sat skate Linge ets « PSO i) label wagers DAIRY PRODUCTS omminsioner of public safety, Ta-|for two-story school building costing | PY s dU hart ee Ont ; “Keep up with the proces- |July...... 116% 116) 1.16%} 19.39 ctw 446 68 CREDIT MEN aaa | Wrices Paid te Bhippers coma, Wash. bids March | $275,000 |man was reported to have mad Mm or they'll step on your he Sept Lith LEGS LION | 2952 ete jerman mark. .0.0048% ot cN HAVE | Muttertat— fire hone, 750 feet c Richard Martin, Jr., architect, Rait. | $73,000 by selling at the peak of . So ales lees % Aish tee cts BIG RESPONSIBILITY A are tle r,t way Exchange building, Portland, |the market shares he had purchased | Juty } 3] “A. big responsibility rests shire pen. W B ash., t 26,| plans for $200,000 Gregory Heights |at 38. Another man lost $60,000, credit men. So far th K drachma b \WAITIAN LINE ("2° CE MOVES |2.:: 3,402 feet magnesia pl ave failed | Puliets jt sell thelr profession to the rest | Milk—Cet.. t Liberty Bonds of the business world; ‘they, hove | '! OH condenar | school, Portland, Ore \accorting to gossip in the street Shafer Investment Co, James E.| At 11:10 the over-the-counter price W. D. Freeman, purchasing bida ch 23, 12-ton road roller ackw architect, Hoge building, |of Piggiy Wiggly had gone to 106 St Nash ‘Tuesday's Quotations gniy Partly sold it to themasejyne. | DAIRY PRODUCTS Seattle F, Uden, engineer, 1,400 planning new building at Sixth ave. | offered. 150 Aske It started YORK, March 21—The|y,>" 1 Furnished by Logan & Bryan The opening and closing of an ac. | Prices to Met | Alaska building, bids 100 miles Skagit |and Pine st., costing $500,000, ee a. m. at 75 offered, 80 asked. and trafflo control of the |suly.. i ini 810 Becond aa eee Close |OOURE f# only an incident tn the | Butter Locat |tranamiasion — line specifications| H. F, Ostrander, preparing plans | —_———— ———— merican-Hawalian Steamship com-|_ Kibe— < b First the. 100.98 160.94 /CFedit man’s duties, He must study | Begs eon 4 j March 30; bids April 13, 19 to construct building at Third ave. | ¥ will be moved to the Pacific |2¥!¥-+---- $427 1 1-95 Lriret 40 Sigs {basic conditions and apply hig| Mixed colore.-... | GRADING, PAVING AND and Pike s6, Seattle, Wash. | Msi to. an ‘ainounce- iis tue Becond 40 Hlknowledge. We are fn a delicate ait. | Pallets STREET IMPROVEMENTS Plang are being prepared by Cart | Smads today by the United Chicago Car Lots [old f {uation now, with its threat of ino] ont ciny | Anacortes, Wash., preparing plans | Siebrand, Northern Life bullding, Se-| 5 lines, which managed the ‘Tuesday's Quotations Third Ke 49 |flation, and it claims your wisest| Wisconsin cream brick city paving costing $115,000. attle, for new hotel at Port Angeles, Hine, together with the Ameri- Furished by Loran & Bryan Fourth é\e Wit? land most prudent thought Riock Bwies | Clyde R. Seitz, county road master, |Wash., at estimated cost of $120,000. | hip and Commerce corporation.| grain’ “Recta, Gout’ Ketd. LUYr. New Gt secs - 905] “Wo aro by far tho wealthiest na-| Tinmmost rete: La Grande, Ore., bids 2 p.m. March| J. W. Roberts, supervising | pUnited American lines, having | wheat Ser ae ee | vee tion In the world. I do not believe! SOGLaAY hae ee 20, Ay ad construction, paving and lent, 403 postoffice building, San 1 ceereeny, a the say) ces on the coast, will give ss our wealth is a tribute to ‘ é Y AND TS surfacin: neisco, calling bids for construc- | the lumber combine wou! ring the _ sment of the Hawailan- aa ae ri te Portland Produce genius; I believe it Deere | Prices Paid hy Wholesale Jamen Allen, state highway com-|tion of a postoffice costing $150,000, | disruption of stable business condi : line and devote its entire 20] netter—i10%se by Gtd\that we, as His stewards, |wetien—wasn nee, missioner, Olympia, Wash., April 10,/at Cordova, Alaska, until 3 p. m.,| tions in lumber towns of the North ition to the other, it was an- Fe nsttch fel ore jmight use it for the benefit of the "Wad eteenaet = dep he i grading and paving 4.7 Castle | May 10, 1923 | West, featured Tues lay's proceedings ced Hosckelcn |whole world.’* [Fryees ead Reasters—Livs, tb to Laughlin's 53 miles} John H, Grant, architect, 405 Hen-|0f the government's lumber price- details of the new arrangement March 20.—Cash rece |CALLS SEATTLE | Qeosse—Live at, To I's, Cowlitz county. | ry build and, has plang un bay: phy gar ae Tequire some time for comple- ; No. 3 har * . Heap t si | Semen te Wea. and ep clerk, Mabton, Wash., bids|der way for there apartment houses, | ¢ session opene Vednesday : “At a meeting of the board of wi ne Denver Live Stock OND aw Orre areca dg grading, graveling N.|one costing $40,000, another $200,000 | morning with A. A, Scott, of the Py etors of the American-Hawalian | | BANK CLEARINGS 1 oaetiowé etmetatione sy tole reene Paid @ tribute } = Jand the third $200,000 Puget Sound Mills & Timber Co., on hip company today, Cary W.| | See | | strong. Btae @8.75; cown and her. | Peaxing of the vast auditor h Bend,| Stephens, Stephens & Brust, archi. | the stand. Questioned as to the of San Francisco was elected | | Seatile | 5 ML0GT: wtockers and feeders, |"° first wan here, 23 o 10 ms 5 bids April 4, improvement | tects, New York block, Seattle, are | Sales methods of his company, he den Clearings . ‘ $6,647,000.69 | | Skies: caives, syte@is.ss. eh consider ttle one of ay o| permanent highway No. 10. preparing plans for new high ‘ool | testified that all but their rail busi change was made in the Pacific | | Balances 2,255,527.95 higher. "Top, $8.70; bulk, .4bO [Ona Cities of the world,” he 43| City comptroller, at Bellingham, | building costing $100,000, at Sedro- | Nes’ was sold thru the Charles Nel agencies of the American-| | mS es 1 | eee You have been wonderfully tav ay) 8] Wash., bids March 26, improvement | Woolley, on which bids will be called | on Co., ef San Francisco. ian Steamship company. fQtaaringy,»-:- =: + F056.540.00 | | Sever “Recelpta, $.400, | Market. steady, (0d. But you must know that you of 16th at | soon. Scott stated that they used the ; | Balances ..... sesee 925,562 wo | $4 80@1I; feeders se wm icannot live for yourselves alone, we 10] Bagley, Seattle, bids 10a, m.| Tourtellotte & Hummel, architects, | “Rail B” list for price quotations, 7 } Tacoma zi eee jand you muat interont yourselves in First ave. N. E., W. Holly |311 Failing building, Portland, will| Quoting so much over or under the ™ r li Hold Course | Tota} transactions 740,000. at N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | “omm*ree nd the conditions of et Bee hth ave, 8. “|have plans ready soon for city hall list figures, depending on the state > in Life Insurance ESE LAE ROT | ‘g Pe ‘Guetations the nation and of the world," 00 the oe 0: HIGHWAY at Marshfield. Ore... costing $50,000. | of supply and demand. It war | | Sugar—aui } 160-200 the, °@ 08 CONSTRUCTION | WATER SUPPLY brought out that the company. re fined, dull; gra ted, $9.15 49.20. | Coffee—No. 7 h - POULTRY AND MEATS | Herbert Nunn, engineer, Multno- | AND IRRIGATION ferred to discount sheets of the San’ ishOreme to. baal iva PLOYES TO Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers |mah county court house, Portiand,| Louts Lesh, city clerk, Everett, | Weyerhaeuser, National and other | Ducks | ‘acific highway, | Will receive bids until March 24, for | lumber — companie which — Scott San Francisco Produce BE BOND MEN $1.04@7.41: re- ith but 17 scholarships available, insurance course limited to 110 mts will begin a nine weeks in- course at the University of | on on July 5, announces 12/10 a. m., March 2 * | Bugene to Goshen, 4 8-10 miles, $120,-| construction of 20,000,000-gallon res- | stated were sent out to the trade generally, 000; Paclfic highway, city of Gresh-| ¢rvolr: | | | Chairman H. H. Dablauist,|/ Tideg in Seattle || patter ree te ig ticata,| ge its for the marketing of Puget! five : atl am, 1 mile, $25,000: McKensle high-| Long-Bell Lumber Co, Kelso,| Scott was questioned to the fing the completion of contracts | ‘ 1} dbo 1b "| Sound Power and Light company | Fryere—Per tb way, Cline Falls to Redmond, 48-10| Wash., will receive bids until March | purpose of the Douglas Fir Exploita Charles J. Rockwell, of Pitts- WEDNESDAY Spey Begr—Extras, Bie don: extra pullets,|MPCUritlen have been perfected by bir as one. miles, $42,000; Roosevit highway, Fat | 22, for two concrete dams, tion & port Co., and stated tha Hire, director of the Carnegie School|| ARCH 21, | ) MAMCH tJ Stige doa; undersized puliets, 216) tho recently organized Puget Sound |" (00 $l EIk to Lampa Creek, $20,000; Roose.| City clerk, Chewelah, Wash., will | it was formed to stabilize the lumber Life Insurance Salesmanship. 12:68 am, 6.0 fe [t4t a.m, 4.8 ft.||Cheese—California fats, fancy, 260 1b, |POWer and Light Securities com.-|Belginn Hares—Live, per tb 1] velt highway, Agate Beach to Otter|recelve bids until April 4 for 3,000 | trade, ‘I. Frank Brown, chairman of the || First High Tide | First High Tee") ére le pany, According to announcement| _, Dressed. per {Creek, $200,000; Tamalo to Des|feet of water main connections, fit-| “Do you mean to stabilize prices?” foliment committee, reports great || $53 &. ™- 10.8 ft.) 1i23 aa me te de | Poveien Exchan of A. W. Leonard, prexident | Hees 12g Pysi? | Chutes river, 14-10 miles, $9,000. | tings, ete. | ho was asked. ' Over the Northwest following ||1'S9"p, my 1.7 ft. [2:18 p.m 16 ft|| 9 Fels) eee ‘The newly organized securities | Veal fe ii| Bridges: Jump.Off-Joe creck, $13,.| Drainage commissioner of District| “Yes. ‘To stop bidding against Bed ee name And W. || Hecond High Tide | Hecond High Tide |! change opened Irregular. “Demand ater. | CO™MDAnY Now handles and markets| Med 11@ .12/ 000; Klamath river, $41,600; Bear|19, Mount Vernon, Wash., will receive | each other and cutting each other's Mead in the interests of the |! 7:53 p.m. 10.4 th 14:46 p, m., 10.2 ft franca, $0.0652 5 lire, | Mil the securities of the parent com | creek, $8,500; North Canal bend,| bids until April 3 for construction of | throats.”* Weather Bureau Report | fi marks, 138 te Hie, deitahy pany,” said Leonard, “Every em-| tons at Stockyards 3,600; Redmond, $33,000. flumes and ditches, Wek = BoE Te. Cote aa en iptiniaie Baroness arikagt entiy soees} A, M1 94.69%; franca, $0.0650%; lire, $0.0455 4; i . the power and light com. | Cattte— County commissioners, South Bend, PRR TLEP Ti | color, and as there is no place C Fe 6 6 i oS eter ; cloudy; id! marks, 20,779 to the dolla any becomes an agi ‘o em Prime ateers + 7.6008 a y ci er’ | tor LF. Downie as chairman of the | 2orthwest, elght miles an hour, Outward akira hadttentl eth eae ecurit and pa cpticel oan a it ir ie atk onubne. feast aah alereaes Washington Wheat gona wlan (ime ue Geta on a Donahue road from Mo Feedern |bound, two steamers, westbound, at 6 melal committee, and A. J. Quig- |¥°™™ sound, buyers for the Orient are company and its subsidiaries Is a] Prime cows and heifers ., |to Ilwaco; estimated cost Is Going Rapidl expected to be here in April or ‘in charge of publicity CUA Soh Cl b M ° place where the public ma Choiéa sound bid: oaday | p ee eh # u eetings enaie Public may pur-| fholce cows, ° bids asked soon Millers and exporters prophesy | May. : Arrivals and Departures nad ite od SISSIES Long E28] samen Alen, highway commision iyattne Washington wheat ins | ~ = ARRIVED—March 20—Str Columbia ‘© have made this arra Calven Be ie Jer, Olympla, 10 a, m., March 27,| 4 ! \ : on Spindles from Tacoma, at 1:20 a. mi atr Orinoco | A meeting of the Seattle Real Hs-|ment largely because of the davig| lulls Se ieaee nateccee| antag) teria anaimcalning 100 | save! orc uote empty when tia uts alls er from New York via ports, at noon. March | tate association will be held Thurs-|of the any, Hogs— miles, K Hieckmorty sll é Increase Activity Innatr Wheaton from Vancouver, B.C. |day noon, March 22, In the Hotel | ‘ Company, ax well ax many|" prime tight 9.10@ 9.49 | Miles, Kelso to Stockport; 462-100! hoon at any time in recent years.| $40 to $125 controls 100 shares of Tacoma, 45 p. m.; wtr J, C, Kirk- pin ? People in the Pacific Northwest, to| smooth heavy T.00@ 74, | Miles, Stockport to Castle Rock. There is already a capacity of some |&P¥ listed stock on N. Y. Stock Ex- ‘ASHINGTON, March 21.—The| patrick from San Pedro, at 10 p. m.; str| Butler grill. The program committee | have tho public in thia part of the| Rough heavy ..... Ul Soom aas| Thomas R, Beeman, Seattle, pre-| oor ly & capacity of s |change. .No further risk. Move of rus t ce Admiral Rogers from Southeastern Alas-| consists of Frank B. Poor, H. M. Nel- Stan 70. chway, | Stades, and all unsold wheat is re-|§ points from option price gives you bureau today announced that country share in th $.00@ 8.60] pari DI for $70,000 highwa: | & Neale 97,276,904. cott in [kM at 12:60 p, m.; str Kdne from Bel-| gon and A. H. Cohan. ; n the earningy of| pigs UO Relies coer ee highway, | rarded’ ay good property, Jopportunity to take $500 profit: 3, re, a fda ges oF Ungham, at 1 p,m. tena anAa Beles gece! webu" la a electrical development of this | Sheep— 0) Maury islend. ‘The Orient {s reported as refusing | $290, ete. Write for free circular, set! si 8) F01 Me : 4 . re 4 Prime lambs 4. ak ¢ Longview, Portls Nor’ % tS ae 95,207,707 were padi a ¥ the committee's mossage, ‘Tho San| srne Wien te Patek ieheeds 12.@ 13.50 ones iene erurccone Satay Australian wheat because of its|R. Parker & Co., 50 Broad St., N. Y. . time during the month, com- Vessels in Port at Seattle) irrancisco orchestra. will furnish the cers of the new company| Yeartings Se aahet rn Railway Co. is reciving bid sama z 7 ith f ped with 35,420,853 for Junuary.| mn, werner Pler A--Btr thokt- | reg ure Mr. Leonard, president; W. H.| renident Jefferson, construction of railway grade from herw, igh . #0 } bhi Hi di limits to the and a large attendance !s ex-| socrath, vice president Frank Dab.|: Hwee atr compares with 29,765,350 for| barge Wim. Nottingham, str Wille A.| pected. fey,’ magagirss We ee ; polsaa rest A lca patie Lt gad ar ge ‘ Renary of 1922 Hisutha,. Pier Bower Koga: Maru. ese. 6 tepatarnier ee Brownell, FLOUR AND SUGAR ration ‘ i ap " a ,|Great Northern Terminal—Str Toyama) ‘The regular semi-monthly meeting : + James B, Howe, secre. Wholesale Prices | I i, ee a ea for February Maru. c ; ofithe;Burchilelni ld Rad te A oode ation ke ary; Dwight Ware, sales managor, | Flour—Miends. locats, 49's, bbt 0. Brashears, county engineer, in in S ya4n.376,686. Bell treet Terminal—Cutter Algonquin, ‘ and Roger §. Clapp, | Be local, bales Yakima, {s preparing plans for 10 bark J. D. Peters, achr Bpokane, of Seattle will be held at the Arctic APP, aysistant Pier 11-H—-Motorahip Culburra, lub TY s treasurer, Art ‘ miles of gravel road on Tieton Hat tim Motorsh club at noon Thursday, March iAP ely Art z | Nublieu Hetwhital estimated obat $148), hee s Pler 1—Str Lena Luckenbach, atr Harry| A Special feature will be a talk by Ra bcp | 000 to be co ced in March, Financial Flashes Luckenbach Dean Miller concerning the relation Beet ; BOLURING een tee O YOW : | From James Macfarlane & Co, Bier’ A—Btr \Ouracas, of the purchasing agent of today to| HAY, GRAIN AND : i CONSTRUCTION John Graham, architect, Smith 811 Second Ave. Pouitie Coat Beal a eat ttt Queen. | our economic structure, New Issues Huy—Whetesale, f, 0, bh. Seattle atr Wheaton i bled hd Alfatfa 20.00 In the past nine years Pacifie Coast in- m a Pacific Coast Engineering Work»—U. Thé Bnginecre’ Dherricerra - Mixed Hay 00° | building, Seattle, is preparing plans | A i : Mwenty industrials 195.36, up 48; |""G.'4 warveyors UH. CG. Halder: | noon’ Tiere Stonehenge atte | ihe Puget Sound Powor & Tient | straw 17,00 | for a Catholic hospital at Olympia, | dustries have increased by 85% the number 0 rails 89.36, up .2 U, 8. Shipping Board Mooringn—Btr Ioo- by aero: wae ho - 18 offering a block of 6 per cent City Delivery, Wholesale, Per Ton ting approximately $300,000; bids = . Walon Bax & Paper your ended D-| Mum, ate Auin ¥, Morne utr wlverado,| Story of Asbeston,” « motion pleture,| preferred cumulative stock, ‘yielding [MATY-; Whole eat, 100 42.00 will be called oon of -wage-earners engaged in them. The atr Cro ys, atr Delight, « © es vw io prog Oo . | app! oly 7 a Ole Ene une, * bl 44.00 1.) ® ‘, “§ hf + ist $1 reports net profit $1,020,-] Hartiand, ate Went Ion, att Walllna: | mittee consisty of Phil Cogcharts Go | ormeetuttely 7H per cent at the! ctipped, 100" 1401 one: atuto. capitol: commission. of | banks have aided those enterprises in many } After depreciation and charges,| ford ‘ h arhart, Guy | Present market price, Assets of the |Com--Whole, yellow, 120% s...4100] Washington will call for bids about . . «ae ¥ Pefote federal taxes, versus net|Comierticut Street Torminal—ste ‘thos. |C: Howard, R. Rowntree, D. H. King | Puget Sound Power & Light Co, to. | creked and feed ineat, 160'"...5-4899 | April 1 for completion. at walla ord ways—by credit, advice and indispensable e'9739,897 in 1991 P. Heal, ; and Paul Umoff. taled over $100,000,000, according to} "mie nnd menahds soins" 4.001 scoe'on the new legisiative building, banking servic g abe Atlantic Street Terminal—Sehr Camano, - the financial state Rolled and ground, 70's-§0'x 48,00 | eisle wd anking service, Canadian Pacific for second week Mr Torado, tr Chickaraw City, att Meet to PI f 1, 1099, Groam edb of January wRbrauttns 100% f4.00| State capitol group > reh report: rows ‘ amirat 31, 192 iroas earnings for the 12 hea ecloaned feed, ‘ 49,00 JW, Gi vin, Hillsboro, Ore., bid. Pais : : : ’ ue : Feo 8 From, Teverive | aga ie =, 8.6.18, pen.| VeCCE LO Elan FOr months. ending the mimo nate (atiarein, chaps PeHteie seat Gacantny ellis Gros Bite This institution, Seattle’s first national Roum nioeedaes 1:7 | Wade a terday Decl d Wckehokie'G Handling Tourists |»mounted to $10,028,500.47 Chick Maab ous with 'Mt01 1 lean | Claran, architect, Exchange building, bank, has done its full share in fostering ,000, Str Hane. i Deluged by a flood of inquiries era e eens vote + 60.00 | Portland ay * « j . j 5 Union Tank Car for year ended Do | urciai traveler, ute heerico, ate fe, | from tourists, asking the best and OF California crude | Rep 'Muahetoon nee a Bidw to be asked soon on local trade and industry. It is now better ‘ ae shows net of $2:302800,| Asananr 12 8: Lit Cedur, mo:| mort scenic routes to travel In oll by tank steamers to prineipal At-| Veo ih ‘ |Tenino, Wash, Union high prepared than ever to render the kind of ‘t f © depreciation and taxes. After torship Challambra, tr Boxer, sehr] reaching Seattle, 6 paswenger| lntle coaut porta in week of March pea seed, 80's ' 26.00 | district a } nat} HY : “pioferred dividend balance was equal Puget Hood Bridge & Dredging Comate|kOnts of the leading raliway tines] 10 amounted to 431,000 barrels, daly | 18.00] Knightoa ‘& Howell, architects, banking co-operation that helps business 20.62 a share on $12,000,000 com-| > “ratternon # Oy of the Northwest hiyo planned to| average of 61,671 burrots Tinseed OM Ment tooo | Portland, bids tp. m, April % con: grow. It would be glad of the opportunity mon. Amen Terininal Company—itr J. 0, teirk-| hold a conference at the Oregon. fapa:tienun Atoal deooatruction Oregon & Washington to co-operate with you ~ Copper 17% to 17%, Hillingss Nawedahoc, sche Geo H.) Washington station Thursday at 10| REPRESENTATIVES OF ol! com. | f8 Me 1 58.00) Pythian Home, Vancouver, Wash, pera A pede) i Billing com. | Hone Meal i Seger ania applied for authority | Nettieton's Mil—Htr Columtn, A. in, At this meeting they Intend | panies negotiating with Mexican gov. | Hone —Granulated entimate $150,000, paue $22,500,000 of & per cent | Heffernan Hardwood Drydock--Motorship Oregon, | to adopt plana and schedules for|ernment on question of taxation ro. | Cl" : motorabip Wawona, achr y Vinh Meat ipment trust certificates, and well) Witgn, ate Delton ate Rarairai | handling tourist traffic, which, it|fused to pay taxes fixed for Mebru.| dete tinosicne to Kuhn-Loeb at 97.25, Kvann, is Velieved, will be record-breaking | ary, and conferences are off, Granite fouthern Ruilway ordered new carn hat 5 {tle Training Htation—U, 8, 8, | during the summoar of 192 a Ment Sra id locomotives costing more than} gaye Hteamahip Moortngs—str Nedon- Tourist and convention rates will! Coffee Is the allimportant 17,000,000, do, mtr Valder, be divonwmed at the meeting and it}of Guatemala and this Anthracite exports to Canada Jan-|Winsiow, Marine Katiway—#tr Cae ‘totaled 447,000 tons, bituminous} Wark rg hithe Goauitiam | ¢ Houghtaling & Dougan, architects, SUT SSSSLitisi sits . Fiks Temple, Portland, Ore, bids Washington high school, Portland, lhe Fen First National Bank HAS been | Sunnydale, Wash, J. Re Brown, mado by the Pacific Gas and Mlectric | clerk, new high school costing $80. Second Avenue and Columbia Street ©o, that construction work will start | 00 crop| year more rl ie expected that some plan of co-| than 750,000 ton will be exported Whalers tar Now, 2, 4, bein damon | NCrHHON batwoon railway and|'The United States i the bisnont eat . A. Naramore, architect, Cen: mounted 1,000,000 tons, Tutt, Ui Htoumship lines will be adopted ny on new No, 4 plant within 90 days, | tml building, Seattle. A fi ‘J yer, ya. . 5 : OS) SNON ih Wt OP Me i Station will cont about $14,000,000, I, Manson White, architect, Shor:

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