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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923 { SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, ) SEES PROGRESS — = Be Pen ee Maret i ae Shipping, Real Estate, Building MARKET GROWS LUMBER MILLS — GONSERVATIVE BOOKED AHEAD Produce, NEW YORK, May 15.—Stocks were strong in Uh Herr Impressed With Use in sachet fea ch aS. sete 3 Sea ihe reseie y at 4 ven hg “Don't for maamen, | Signs of Economy Are Seen | Building Continues Active Northwest | American en ad ‘in ‘response to the publication of Mexica D . > at | by Moody in Most Cities Appreciation of the Western spirit fa developing and using electricity t the utmost advantage by co-« of the consumer and the i Gas, 1-American 1, 61% off % an Can oft % WAS expressed today by E. M. Herr, President of the Westinghouse Blec pi LE a lh ak Hale Dor 4 un trie & Manufacturing company, whe N. Y. Stock Market Been re ete ca arrived this morning from Pittsburg verity festations and. servi } 0 Second Ave, Seattle Don't run down the other fel wince last « t me Don't 1 know the ris trial boom tural « rension, of the name, the “Iam particularly impressed,” said Fn Cheese and the political d | Herr, “with the interest everyone 13 nf “ve m4 rope (mrems to take in extending tho use “| 4M at the openir . Building profects here and theze | ‘of electricity in the city and on farm 4 : ota talk low t ontrate pir 4 that the Ba a 1 ” : r Bad ranch. It ismarvelous to see the} cancago, May 14.-ollowing the H ; — : ba ee anton & ain in the usual Public economix Fapidly expanding use of electricity | reaching of new low figures on the 15 “ a | Bey em gi cage th ing has begur J after beginning it by de Sof land that were formerly useless |Teeained most of their early losses | mer Hien Mice 1g” 4 48 |] in. They haven't so many call ant eae . oo were | toot pee fet bs pan Sa are now blossoming under the influ.) A sharp ra n wheat followed | American loo. 1% se OR cra. You don't have to wait, and thinking what ht rise the| Distributors report a flood of § Fence of theso great activities wan participated ir leraeie Ge sence | Amen Lacomet 144 e ueN permitted to stay longer moet, but now they seem to ink-| quiries for retail stocks of all kir SB) “The fact that this expansion is ua sellers. mein og tam 88% OS ling which ones have the t value| showing that, while dealers b i ‘ " ; 5 behind their market prices. This|tiously just now, they are greatly in Fesult of the progress and foresigh| ¢ said to be amply | Amer Hive! Fadrics . ‘ c l M I. 4 iy + | Ame Sugar . looks like a hange of mind, and| terested in the market Some fa BOCA public that has confidence in the |"UPPI td for the present Tack of | Air Uh 1m 1M oca arkets probably ext by the rails held so. shew a disposition 10 hold Semen who are directing the electrical eoraings ee ./% VEGETABLES better than the trials. | tr til they I definite need + en this cond ida exté’afe ‘ . Puld Wholesale De ne ; . . . a Bower companies makes this condi ida a on nr ee ably they will continue to hold better thus created a some Stion all the more gratifying. Natur 7 . ir for some time it this same stabil n the ind P fall, I have great confidence in the ne alse. © 64 ote ily Ot valtia, will probably Gauie'thons whole it is siz pefuture of electricity and it ts inspir- rity we | , y ue ui t $ ) fe mh 4 rece on . ) rally with the le or is not only Ing, to Bez te hart. to koow the A Chicago Board of Trade x ‘ cack 192 Seattle’s annual paint bill is $500,000, of which only 20| “vert ‘ jes turned the nome sections in man: le in h section o! he Mor a ® ed + ber ib sq oe , , T co e ‘oO and ne © up very isfact TE acite ars: cian. haning | Wheat noe” enn aee % teu Soe Micies’’. Mtl per cont is furnished by local paint manufacturers, There | corner a year ago and seem to | uD Very satistactor Po ithelr future on the future of elec. | M*? HL. O18 OL : : per < Ase aa ss hglare five Seattle concerns making as good paint as can be | vine improvement, Acreagen pr Demand for lumber therefore « tricity.” ua “4 1% 90l4 vane bought. .Their annual output is over $350,000, of which only | ise to » ak ane thi. into a good volume, in May... . . Py 25 per cent is used in Seattle. Seattle could easily supply fertilizer ¢ cuses exceeding the ability of turers to meet ort It easier to p Tho buy- ace orders all of its paint needs. altho prices are The picture was taken in the plant of the Preservative |‘? .procues® Financial Flashes : ' rs per . eneral tra in p e now than » weeks ago, this is From James Macfarlane & Co. ag ena” . Paint Co.,607 E. Northlake ave.,and shows assistant fac-| usuaity very good in the summer, but| still difficult, especially if tt 811 Second Ave, et. e183 > a ab ‘ Per ©... ‘ pees tory superintendent inspecting one of their mizing machines. | the autumn boom is habitually disap-| for badly mixed cars or for any con 4 ware ee/ pn ops Yoo HH H . nang tay Sy of 43 _—— | pointing, and expense cutting is usu-| siderable quantities. Mills reject or- 7 Twenty industrials 95.40, off 1.05; |yu: 10 96 Cd Houthern a t p e 7e ‘ ally the feature of November and De-| ders freely unless they fit stocks on 30 rails 82.63, off . | Sept ¥ 11.00 7 | Consolidated Gaa an 6 al, dow. bunches 164 ye | cember.” | hand or cutting schedules, and show . Continental Can i’ bd he » al, per + ® | 4 Bem exports 19 Burope in March | a Continental Cate 4 Mhuubaro Loca. 32 Bxnibit to ow or |no ths sietestsaikavace 315,000,000 smaller than year ago. | July ae aaa ss Gorn Products 152% 229% 1314 | Spinach~Walla Walla Prices Pald Wheleeale Dealers is still booked ahead for four or five Prices ald polveale Dealei oe ‘ N. T L | Considerable progress has ‘been Saturday's bond market showed 9 +7 6u)8 Qeedon. <5 - i ar Fonnlos—Kes. Ig, rey t f S d nm A . ew ireasury Loan jue Peay in thinning down ojd OS inn fara anvances Cash Wheat is yRUITS 0 wedes tn AMELiCA Is Oversubscribed | (22%, 2% fh sumber industry wakes 15 per cent. CHICAGO, May 14.—Cash wheat, Sa WASHINGTON, May 15.—One bil-| weeks on the average and many ‘ 2 hard, $1.19. ™ Applee— Rate of steel ingot production was| parce jp evel RD ‘ : cone pil tae re nee: 7 <1} q] | lion dollars worth of government se-| mills have orders on hand covering Mie cant greater io April than in| be Gothenburg Exposition Will: Have ‘Unusual |ctriesaoutd be ola it the jpovarn output tortee tetera ‘March. | Chicago Car Lots Display |ment had them to sell | market is therefore very firm on all » New Haven report to department} Monday's Quotations ‘phe ae | Secretary of the Treasury Mellon|the principal softwoods and hard. of public utilities for quarter ended Furnished by Logan & Uryau : : ON parame arenas - announced today that when the sub-| woods. A surplus of some itéms has : h 31 net after taxes $2,610,281,| yeaa: t!? Secand Ave. Seattle bs nap ape eda | ag pcen rolere , scription books for his new $40 |been accumulated here and there, p Versus $4,790,571 in 1922 deficit after | wires: ge te Sstmen Kodak te a ek nd Canad 0 gate Mere bey one 000 short term Joan is closed, the sub-| and is offered at slight concessions P @barges $4,599,095, against $131,597 in | Corn 16 Fielechmane ‘st and Canada are/those which recall the Inve scriptions amounted to $1,000,000,000. | but without harm to the market. The eek at 3 De & compre 1 services rendered to the ‘The new ixwue is dafed May 15 and is| supply of transit cars is not above © Report of Southern Pacific for year | hatte) 7 as henaive record of all their achleve-| States by John Eric 5¥ 4 refunding of Victory notes normal, and they are strong. e : NUTS ment T collect inventor of Mon nd the ~ >roduc: ) ended December 31 shows net railway $26.3 Sale hemice : ; ; ; Li tion holds up to the level ie” dncoms of $46.322.846 ver- : olewate Weal ht t amehip pro} Original mode of the last few weeks, weather being tees tie a yo yp ac f seca Foreign Exchange nega ae) inh ' ents and many |of these and other dev ¢ re. Apartment Houses favorable in the South, and the 1. $10,156,055, or 28.59 per cent. | NEW YORK, May 11—Vorsiga ex Feeane : 6 Silty and Bede this coun-|son's have been Have Been Leased |: W- strike in the West not hay An extra cash dividend of 6 per| ;rar#s, cpened higher. Demand sterting Mixed Nute ’ yap ; Rat eee ee Ameng Seattle apartment houses|in& had important results. Ship- ent and stock dividend of 10 per|inarks (540i to the aotae feet Sal, 3 bs ci : neta rey carl [tok k y lensed are the following | Ht et the larger producing ter- | Cent in addition to regular 1% per pecan st Hing cloeed $4.8 france, — ait be held Gothenby are k canr ¢ Rol apartments, by Mrs. | Sane n i shown some tmprove- ) cent dividend was declared by Reo |*°” lire, 99.0490; marks, 44.944 to | joupp er $ " Nvred th ear ye | th okiyn pay dia - igo i, | ment, and the outlook fs In no re- the de J, Horrocks to Mrs. Jennie , payment to be made July a ae Hiltsole DAIRY PRODUCTS r the America of of the Ericsson monument) pie. tig “hina speeiclcly tas spect disheartening. @ stockholders of record May 31 gt pb Prices Paid to Shippers @ Gothenburg exposition, after r York city, C. T. Belcher, 6f Portland, to Mrs. | Domestic buying of copper is smalt,, N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | 0: thart i actives ib Seiad in masewns |g eecenaants of Swedish | tmmt-| Tinian A. Stickney: the Yale apart-|(, P, R, RUNS ith independent producers offering Moaday's Quotations avinetble Oi M 18 | ses. eon ae tal M1 p to be placed in museums) grants all over the country have! nents 661 Columbia st., to Arthur . . o tonnage at 15% cents for Seenr—-Duil, Be ott refined, duti; | Mother renga 4 mu 4 a av & permanent record | contributed material illustrating the |p Reed acid Hjalmar iad ik serge) NEW T June shipment and third | Cottee—No. i spot Rio, 11% @ 126 1b; No, | Loew Theaters SES 31M | phic Owt bak menstan eagetet ne ake ife-in America struggle of the early Swedish set-| the Beechmont apartments, 1519 B. RAINS uarter. Lake nominal at 16% cents} 4 Santos, 146% @14%e Ib. u ieamnce og § oy | FO. D concemeni ati eb tit that Swedish-Americans|tler in America. One of these! xsadison st by Mr, and Mrs. Mary| The Canadian Pacific announces liver eee } Truck . 1 an important part in|which is expected to evoke been | 4 . vy Tel { | Maxwell Motors A » ay DAIRY PROD s | p A. Morrissey to Mrs. Carrie I. Davis.| that their general change o! Butte & Superior March 21 quarter | San Francisco Produce | do B 16% 16% | rri i! Lal bode life of this country—in farm:|tnterest in Gothenburg is the first pak ~ will take ane on Sunday, me | Surplus, $102,825 after expenses, de-| Mt vo fas ee rH tang | DattenLotac. « ory, cubes, tt . heor | lag cabin built by a Swede in Kan-| f Grai on which date their crack trainscon- Epesclation and taxes, cctual to. 35 | Detter mete eee cat | ise, Mune Oli! He 5 Uscal prints, wrevped..: jon, nclence, literature, art and|mas, which stood at Lindsborg, in| Exports of Grain tnectal “train, tho Serene a @ share par $10, versus deficit| 43'4e 1b. {Missourl Pacific. . 4 Cr thee weg A on. ‘This ix belleved to bel that state. It will be taken apart WwW a ® same quarter 1922. | Faxe—Extras, 30¢ doz; ex |" de pfa ‘s ae ihe fire. Une: that any serious at'land peste to Sweden, shown in the Increase for elk | Limited” wilt resume operation be- y dot.; undersized ‘The action of the steel group un- | cheese—Callfors } National Htecult ttled the general market. and the National Enamei ‘in steels was influenced by| — Denver Live Stock | Row aut ble trade reports that have| day's Geet en R published from time to time re-| witie—montoee 1 earn one | | Montgomery Ward between Vancouver, B.C, and Mon- treal, Que, with sleeping car for Toronto. The train will leave Van- couver, B. C., at 4 p, m. daily, mak. ing the run from Vancouver to Montreal in 81 hours and to Toronto to show |exposition and then presented to| WASHINGTON, May 15.—Grain in & complete and tangible way/ thes famous Northern Museum at|¢xports increased while flour fell off je of any European | Stockholm, which contains primitive |!ast week, according to figures made ibuted to Amert | homes in Sweden and Swedish folk. | Public today by the commerce depart- lore of many kinds | ment. empt has been fmade he s fancy, what the p pation } ve ¢ old AND MEATS Market uneven charges $635,962, or $6.23 a share,! higher. Top, $7.5 Versus $14,206, or 13 | $7.50. do B pel § ie Comte 4 Share| siccp—Reveipte, 600. Market steady to|Pafiman Fai. Car re ly st Steers, $7.5069.25; co eo) HERES Sianindaeicatonn | HA MEY Export figures follow: in 87 hours. Hocking Valley year ended Decem- $4.50%)8.50; stockers a Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers 28 Barley, 468,000 bushels; corn, 1,- i M1 last net after taxes and| A ing eg os tage? go te shippers | 7 TRapbthdetsta ce _.. | 769,000 bushels; oats, 410,000 bush-|_7Th@ eaulpment will be a compart- pts, 1,75 = to Brotlers—Laghorns, ger To 1p ews A sub-committee, headed by Gur-| oi" pve. 876,000 bushels: wheat, 2,.|menobservation car, compartment “ | bulk, $7.40@ |) tay Lindquist, of Minneapolis, has x | Tides in Seattle | collected an extensive exhibit show car, standard sleepers and dining car. No extra fare is charged on | Capans—Live, € .t Fancy, 4. p. | 597,000 bushels; four, 269,300 barrels. jc higher. Lambs, $14@15; ewes, $7|Pure Oi! Se le r + 146 Pure © | Hens F | |jing the important part played by | a s # this train, but only standard sleep- cs Nigneptth abt, Nendliad Blobel lage dlet at | Producers Retinars;.. 46 Meaium 19) 434 the o| Tiespay ) weDsxapax |igweden in the development ot| Rockefeller Has ing car passengers are carried. ‘Train Selhination of wooden passenger |g————_____ eae Hepublic Iron & Steel. 61% Fancy Gry picked 3 canis above First High ‘Tide First High A ean rms and commerce. | Given 76 757 000 operates in daylight thru some of q Hatimated chan; wil conk BANK CLEARINGS fencing 50% +4 live, 348 a.m. 105 ft] 416 wm, 10.6 ft. || These deal with the activities of the | 1 ’ ED the finest mountain scenery on the 000. naan ran © tad | Pb corenaaha paren Ht 11% | Ggeee—lave, tat, 8 te 10 the 15 || Niet Low Tide | Fit Low Tide |) thousands of Swedish farmers of| NEW YORK, May 15.—John D.|Canadian Pacific route. Bre. x 1} Geatile | |finclatr ny Purkere- Panny @; pasate. Wa 13 || Mecond High Tide | Second High Tide || Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, iowa, | Rockefeller, ore the cepmiprae is has : On pe 10, from Vancouver ayd | Cleari {Southern vi) Live, fat, per tb. . sit m., 10.8 ft. | 6:20 p.m. 11,2 tt.||/ Oregon, Washington and California. | given away 757,000 in the last 10 | from cago, the Canadian Pacifi, | | Souther 3 +4 ] cD F. a | | Cortical | [eratrents ; Roosters—Oid, live, par TB. 6... 09 || Sesgnd Low Tide | Serand Low Tide |/'They include dairy exhibits, minia-| Years, according to announcement on|in conjunction with the “Soo Line” | pace tiger | Stewart Warner ’ tina tex ol sh a sagt Eg 1!) ture wheat clevators, and other | the organization's 10th anniversary | will operate a new trai “ ign | t | ri Cholee, light see | . P Hh in, “the oreign Trade } Cheah Portland | |steombers Carb Maney taney lee tb paratus used in the handling of |today. The money, all but $17,500,000| Mountaineer,” leaving Vancouver ~ ion [| meadenaker ‘Cor Siva Weather Bureau Report | grain, pictures. of Swedish farms |of which wax annual income from in-| daily at 7:45 p, m. making the roa The United States bvreau of for- \ ss age Ai | [Seneca Copper tired hg toe te) TATOOBHT ISLAND, May 14-3 A. M- land crops, models of homes of| vested capital, was spent for the/to Chicago in three and one-half and domestic ccr:«merce has re-| <= | | Bketty 0 Med, heavy, 150-200 The. oe ee, ee cet tnt ine | Swedish-Americans in. Minnesota, a i being of mankind thruout the| days, the followi fi iries fi Total transactions . 2,571,000.00 | |'Texas Company o9e 10 mile an hour. Passed In, atr| ds pete nc, Hicalvien: trois nate remain eal ddd | Seedy ae lyr. POULTRY AND MEATS it. F. Alexander, at 7 a. m, Passed out, | miniature steel mill. world, Equipment will be compartment- Me titties eee eel Tobacco Products Silage Pid” Wheldnale’ enters wwotorshty Donna Lane. at £:20 8. m.: st] ENGINEERING AND 7 obeservation car, standard sleepers, a e- | do abo a n Ma nkte L. > Ractive Celds. Full Information wil Liberty Bonds 2s» vo! & oii: fea agg Beer Ree Te ACTURL Public Markets [fining otr torn int concen, and ; | |Timken Poarings «@ : Edna, at a, m engineering committee h ning car thru. This train will pass given to American firms on appli- Monday's Quotations a oe * SANITARY | th h e ii 7 Pm nar g A ag |Union Pacific 1554 | Steves henry, fib gathered together a striking and jthru the finest Canadian Pacific cation to S. H. Blalock, district man- ry Logan an U, BR 82%) Live, light. . a Stall 109, 8 tha. beat je surar, 84¢./ mountain scenery in daylight ‘ofthe bureau, Lowman building, | 510 Second Avr, Seattle ‘do pfd Sk pee eretear i Arrivals and Departures | impressive showing of what Swedish hirardelll's chocolate, 1 1. y in daylight, tle er High Low Close) u. 8, steel Corp $914 | gota “Diasiae. eer So | ARRIVED—May i4—str Commercial | engineers have contributed to 790; 2 cans Del Monte corn Firat 34s .....161.04 101.00 101.001" ao pea 11940-| cecbappepusey, arconsd Trader from New York via ports, at] American industrial {nstitutions. {of Pes Bbc; Low Cabin ayrup, 37c, 800.) Up Or ‘ : jentine— (6388) Construction ma-| Hirst 4-001... ; ; ll ede |noon: str Jefferson from Southeastern || Sie: 2 bare Palmolive soap, re; Dei MF Fes Urganization Is, novelties. jAlnske, at 3.45 a. m.; str Santa Clara| T€Y comprise a showing of almost | Monte cateup, 200 pt. Stall 47, Tea- + A ny e rT mht Py Se, tase marine 00:(EOEt: | wate 2) main tas tent Face va “everett atta a. ta | all branches of manufacturing, and garde ‘stambetry_ preserves, $80 of Transportation Vices, of Third 4% Vad : 29 | Cows—-Country, str Admiral Farragut from Oakiand via linclude models of locomotives, fire. |Teasarden raspberry preserves, 330 1.;/ CHICAGO, May 15. Office specialtie: pl a Western Pacific 16% Han Francisco, at 2 a. m.; ate Admiral| nem radio central stath vhtedieg | Teakarden blackberry preserves, 250 1. » May 15,—Transporta- Denmark—(6139) Canned fruits, |Vourth 4e---97-32 27.18 97.20 | Westinghouse Elec 65 Moi th | Romer from "Southeastern Alaska, at | : h radio central stations, watches | ; nut margarine, |tion in the United States has not fanned salmon, honey in jars. New 4a <.... 99.06 99.04 99.04 |Wittse Oomtand “ Cr Beet PF pase ecey RE rg errs RnR ee NLS oe jy pbs et etic erry Kept pace with agricultural and in- England—(6374) — Novelty goods, oe ae ath: “ 14@ 18 | fang trom. ‘Pacomey(at £c86 pO. May | Go ae remo urRcred |dustrial development, declared James nd patented articles, specialties. ‘| Foreign Mone: Status | Wilson, Packins H lit-oBte ao from. Ladyanith, B. ¢.,| OY Swedes who have become Amer- | it:,M ay a R. Howard, president of the National ” France—(6055)—Butter and cheese, | Hash Maatsond Matte peas oF 2 Quotations at Stockyards Jat lp, pet jicans and stamped thelr engineer 0. Stalla 31-33, halibut, fresh King | Transportation institute, in an ad- D preserves: (6254) Timber sawing Hirsunen ly Locos a even ff iota Alen 25% | Getto I. BAILED —May | i¢—Air, President Jef ing skill upon the products of Amer- | #almon, 300; Kenuine tiet of sole, 3c T. dress here to a convention of ship- equipment and machinery; (6407) 410 Second Ave., Seattle Total bond sales, $7,770, | Prime steers» «4.4. 7.16@ 8.50) May 12--Atr Wheatland Montana for Ma. {20am factorios Stall 105, carwig balt, 16 tba. $1.80, | Pers’ associations, "Tractors, light. Beast awe Present vatue rh Be Died abedana belts HY 4 0 p.m. Mey 12-—| Many factories built and operated | statis 94-96 Pike st, lamb chops, 12%e;| “The general rough-and-ready plan "© Germany—(6341)—Beef and bacon, (eked fs) WRU OLE Foreten S iti | Prine lant the Franclaco via Roche) by | Swedish Americans will be | pot roast, Se; sirloin or round steak, 180; |of having the cars haul farm prod- in bags, lard. French. franc, .6.6445 cts ngs vAesrhytta les | Heavy calve 4-500 5.00 | eid ah shown by photographs, und the [Pork roast, 160, Stalls 18-32, fresh ucts Kastward and then come back pe j 4 ? | Monday's Quotations Bulls $3 | Swe ‘ hie ri churned butter, 350; cholc , B30, : Zealand — (6418) Engineers’ Beppe fran +..6-13 ot Nurnished by Legan & Bevan | Taye a i+ Seed Alaska V 1 Swedish chamber of commerce in| typ aye: beat’ mild cheese, Swiss loaded with manufactured products + (6422) Hardware, general; italian: tire cts $10 Second Ave., Senttle | tess | aska Vessels | America will have a graphic exhibit | cheese, 40c. Stalls 102-110, 4 French has proved totally inadequate,” said General merchandise. 23.82 eta... German mark.00, ters iE Py Bid Asked | Prime - 9.000 9.40 | oir 3 nd. ate Victoria, | illustrating the growth of Swedish | prunes, gs 3 big corn flakes, 2c: 2 ig | Howard. “The system has not kept i r? 4 uasian 644s, 192 ers ve i outhb ay 13—Str Ad ae a a cans sauerkraut, 2 cans solid pac ip -kep Netherlands—(6243) Rolled oats, | 1-60 ctx... Swedish krona. .26.66 cts| Russian gigs, Liz $27) Seen Be 4499 8.40 | miral i, at it p.m. | rade with America. Most: of these [fom Ou" tall cans apricots, 16¢; 19 | UP With our development. . shipments of 100 tons. 2680 cte.’.-Daniah krones. 18.49 cta| Russian Gas. 1919... eat ai ee ang M £159 F40|_ Peters Salted, atr Queen, | exhibits are to be brought together | pour white soup, soe | “Phe weltare. of the: country det Mexico—(6254) Corn, flour, dried| 16.00 cts... {Greek drachma. .1.42 eta | ET bs, 1931,,.. 48% 49% | sheep— #5 | northbound, at 2:40 p.m, f in the Swedish-American hall at the PIKE PLACE mands that the transportation of the “fs Ration ‘and’ sardines: (6419) | rey: ench 45,1 qger td: | meee 013,80 | mal Watson, sextuhount acto te At |Gothenburg exposition. inthll 0%, 2 TOE best cane surars A(C. | country be atl orgatiised whole Under Gen merehandise. | Seattle Stocks British ees | Wak att EA Island dressing, 60c 1.; Boston steam |@ general policy for the ‘ 5 10,266 10.75 | | | Bratt Dh ons * dn? g00d of Peri—(6293) Asphalt composition,| Britten bx, 19200.) | ; . | . brown bread, 260. Stalls everybody. We must have no tr, s : :| Furnished by 1. M. Herrin & Co, | British Victory 4s ‘ oom 950| Vessels in Port at Seattle Norway Is Havi | buree age, 10c; 2 Tow. BS eh ppec st have no. trans. 4 tion material, reinforcement | "Hy Chery 8, Beatin "| Hrin Water 4a | ran AND aioe |ominence terminate Mee texg.| OT EN po UNG ne [SarrarTeamee ‘a 8"ata cue [portation eu Sunt en the train ot Dstru : “4 jtocks——~ id Reator. ba y AN SUG ama aru, ote eniden lackson, a k Cy acl 7 jor o; | Pro: rity ts rt.” a eeailns Streaktest. toons (esse; |Ameriean Savlags Bank..s 72.69 #40 90| Belelure Creutine cnWuilale orgs. CL ene mae cee eee ig Fish Season [wit teste, ois vers ten tte jereang ees f Se d, piece goods, cotton and silk, Dextee Morton ations! aa00 | Bertin 4 paner eee | Plour—Hiends, I 49's, bbh. 4,09; American Can Cow Terminal—Str Cura-| Norway has had the best spring | cream mild cheese, 260 Ib,; sweet mixed inderwear, woolen knitted. Firat. National. 300.00 310.00| Humburs ti4n | Sentai as'e, Dit 14g [Bell Street” Torminal—V, 8, 1. Hy | cod fishing season since 1916, DAVE | eee ae Sitor abe, Beall eit South Africa—(6446) Building ma- Mecsas: ¥450.00 130,00) Lalpsigg 6 | Art; Jocal, batew sos... 435 | Heather, U. 8. 6, G. Hear just finished tlip catch with some-| Pi. Market Archde, medium alzed Oregon marys ' is, chemicals, foodstuffs, tools; 240.00 | Japanese 4m. % | Sugar—Cane, per cwt.. + 1060 |GrandeTrimk Pacific Terminal—Hir Ad- BOER peusens 3 largo alge Oregon MPAN Y— | ‘ 410.00 215.00| Japanese Firat 4ipe. pgp 7 thing over 80,100,000, as compared 4 a i) Confectionery; (6244) Flour: . i- p 2, 4 | Boot, per owt....+... * 10,40} miral Rogers Li prunes, 2 Tha, California fancy pears, 3 | ery; lour; 166.00 175.00 | Japanese Second 444. M4 GRAIN AND | Pier 11-1—Btr Owego, « with 25,900,000 last season. halves, 2 Tos, ; pulled figs, 2 Tox. ba0, Invest ma 3) Hosiery, underwear, wearing Ls a United Hingdom, { CE eee dae eteier, iSloiate ; |Plet 7_-Motorship Caroline Frances, mo- |" 5, att . . newly seeded raising, 2 Ths. 25 Ss parel. soe. | United’ Kingdom, 4 04% y Ve . » Ver ahip Anvil Kleven million pounds of canned ECONOMY | i Sweden—(6345) Foodstuffs, grain. |tnion National” id ae 4 Italian 68 «6.6.4. 42% 42% Bag bei fare hed ie Oh lise an | potter Jeptha ye fish, mostly sardines, were shipped] stall 36, & tha. best cane sugar, Ste uccessful Going | Corn——Whole, yellow, 1 : | hd r ‘ordova, str) Venezucla—(6352) Foodstuffs. Industrial Stocks— jout of Norway in the first, three | Stall 49, fine Orango Pekoo black toa, | Albers com... boc M.; Formosa Oolong, 60e M.; ground | Business Ee ical 48.00 62,00 Portland Produce Cracked and feed meal, 100% | Pier 1. & 8, Kaglo N months of this year, Finer grades of mine: at rf | do pfd. 2 te feed, 10 ¥ y bya. chooolat: 2 tha, 450; roal black pep- | Pee 3 yop AORN The na | saver a hhtuaay’® Quotations Cae SE hua wonoae veh ccine pier Ramerokurital datrecn Mile) se thit) ea ene vie ite Roval dating powd.s | Be Pid eh M Alaska Steamship e+ 90,00 93.00 Oe 42e Ib. | Sprouting, 100's » dmir odman, ie United States, tle cheaper grades . 2 pkRR to cheese, referred S eetings Carnation Milk Prod. pfd. 102.00 103.00 | E&&*—24 Mike doz. Wheat—-Recloaned feed, Mbt watat ahipbutlana @ Brean ik Coto. | to Germany, pall Yakima or Guatemata Stoc Centennial Mill, 190.00 110.09 | Cheese—27 @ 206 1b, | Ai-Grain Chop—S0' 4560] oRenip ooh AL: honey, Thc; small milk, be can, Stall 38, , Business concerns of the Federal Telegrap! 416 649) Mens—21 @ 280 1b. | Chick Feed—100" £68.00] U8. Bhipping Board Mooringn—Str An TST Reo finest’ shredded cocoanut, 180 th; |f| United States have recognized ¢ Kiwanis club will meet Wed-| Fisher Wiouring Mi 95,00 97.60 Pr Sr eas i | Chick Mash—100 00! B. Motee. hd ces \) a * . | Hershey's cocoa, t-Ib, can 160; 7 bars if} XK Hn business ne- noon at the Hotel Gowman, |General Petroleum com... 95.60 46.00) TURKS BACK TO THE LAND [Growing 1.00 |Connecticut Street ‘Terminal—-Motoranip| RUSSIAN GRAIN FOR GERMANY | jay White soap, 260: 4 tha fino head |}/ ceanlty, by making in it a program will be under the di.| “lobe Grain & Milling com 57.00 62.00 pote ols che | Grown 60,00} Goolcha, sch Camano, Russia has sold 150,000 tons of| ive, 20; Van Camp's pork be: Goong, Ryeutment of $1,220, "| 0 Pode. viens + 97.50 Ask} Anatolian peasants are anxious to | 51.00 Atlantic Btreot Torminal—#tr President) grain to Germany, according to | all, can See medium 1c, large 1 Re a tata mnouNE IRS n of the Campfire committee, | Goodyear ‘Tre & Rub- sweet oranges, 7 for 260; Florida |f| Feasting cach year the future exchange the sword for the plow- % $1.00)" Hayes, Stall 2 d will include entertainment by (Cal) pfd.. 46.75 Ad 4 >; 19600 | Atbere Bi : oe radiogram received recently, This is] grape frutt, 10 each, 2 for 260; tomatoes, stability of ‘ndvertiving — in Metire Girls, mi Mawallan' Mirae 32.00 pig | Share, Mustapha Kemal Pasha, in Hatten Br Milling: Dock—str North= | eieved to be part of tho “single | 200 .; yams, 100 Tb, Stall 68, mayon- assured, “ih Honolulu Pi » 6000 fia} recent speeches, hag been preaching 59.00 | Htandard Ol Co.'n Dock—Motoratip Apex. | food tax’ levied on peasants, “Tho | ale. 400 th home-made sandwich P; ia {ai Chan H, Tl + 12.00 98:00|the necosslty of getting back to th $7.00 | Binoy Hirect Termlnnl—U, 8, 0, 4. Dell] wovieta,"” say experts, “nauat depend |MPrent eM rice $100 Per Share fi a y a a: ood, bas g nm a} Northern 1 14600. 16600 Lait ty Wied ue eh modern agel ‘ 65.00 Commercial Boller Worke—Str Santa| feely upon grijn exports to build | stalis 16-17, Reliance coffee, 3 tha, Redeemable at TRADE TERMS Oahu Sugar: iets rH so cultural methods and machinery hea cath 3 S199) Ane up purchasing power abroad for | $1.16 rolled oats, ‘ ths ais 8.5 1 % > 7 i wakes Ovean ‘i 4 A na. 260} sick ay ‘9 Pacific Alanka Navigation, 75,00 0.00 MEXICAN BANANAS Churegal “Hardwood OF. 89 | Si eeukee: Opean! Werminal-Ratr: 0. a igricultural implements and other fe ee nS BINGAPDL Hichen Ase, and Virginia Sty a et ‘pod C Veli ld tb Mie A 8 od Rapes si re rahe aacemaniand 41.90 | Kpokane Atroet Terminal—Wtr Hrookdate, | SOO 20-21, scratch feed, § cracked corn, Kindiy LNA crepe ‘acific Const Biscuit. 115.00 1 Before long, bananas will ba grown | GA rate 18,08 road Drydogke—Mtr Weat thon, #tr Weat — ’ chick feed, $3.45) oe mash, $2.05 c a ihe iy send particulars re- An interim certificate ts a tem-| patito Pele Menta eee (hat on a large scale on the Santa Cutn-| qeut serape see | Nilus, tr Admiral Sobre, ‘REM STATE OR REPUBLICAN? [Meh state patent flour, 41:60; nure cane |f] Sarding this stock toz A ( rf v0 ° The sie ot Hound Bridge v No. Kf iy OPUBLICAN? . 0 Bpoy certiticate texued to the pur-| Pioneer Mille (auger)... °, 34.76 ie dated a gh RL La tame iz i ne |" PAAR ene ee He River Bani, in Troland, about |tollet paper, 2c: fe bara, 160 t Beh of a security until the prop- Buge Mai Power, 6% ptd, 79,00 #2,00| Sovernment ia backing the company FIL LIKES PIOTL | Anos ‘Terminal Co.—Str Sagadahoc, bktn | go miles from Boltast has not been | prunes, Nabbitt's cleanser, be NWO vers ieee eseee ccatece nel erly engraved certificate can be ts-| "i" Pn ted v«s 99.00 94.00! which is undertaking this’ project ange | Makawelt \ . * Swedish cleanser, Stall 141, 92.00 96.00 «+ 100,00 70.00) Kating: meat on’ Wednesday, or! duty list for Wifi are films for t, 119.60 4174 “ } < Towamon tito heoe driving on Sunday, ty still punish: matogtaphs, kinetoscopes and bio. * Resmond, 90.00 95,09 “ble in Hngland, Hoopes, appreciated, Now there are plans pure, lard) 180. etee on foot to use it to generate elec lamb atew, 12 ihe, Stan 12: AK ba pate ‘ ; bulk apricot Jam, 266 1; mild creant tricity for six countion, Tt will light | bulk worteot Jam, ake I _—— Among the articles on the freo | Heffernan's Dry | Winelow ri olen Grat Ratlway—str wohr Commodore, Henry Villard, pork, 18¢ bolling | { Street No. ......5 sn ed to tuke its place. They are often | sperry Fiour pid. ' the corporation Iteelf, but} do com. equently by some trust com~ in its ptead Superior Portland © odd Bhipyardass..s.s 4 ‘bach com, duitians Gly, whalers Star Now. 1's them all and #eupply every mill ond 4 sehr Betsy Ko factory with power

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