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PAGE 16 OO AR THURSDAY, JUNE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building °.” | STORE HOLDS ANNIVERSARY “You Get What You Give,” Is Motto of Old Family “You fs the Inherit baum Bros, who are ce first annivers: of Bros. Furniture Co. Store, on Sixth And Pino sts, which, with 100 square fect of 7 wald to be the sto: gountry devoted exclu furnishings The Grunbaum fory of 65 years Pacific coast, of which th Years have been spent The present fir the old Woo ture Co, whict member, on P ago Otto manager of Dought an int in house firm, and n r ¢ h n Woodhouse-Gri £ This cha r @f the growth Tm 1915, M president of the interests company, and t was adopted has always be y tall business Dike ine sts. {is : 4 “The one th that our father al Ways told us.” § Maurice I > Grundaum The=day, bust. | | Ness motto, ‘You only Bive’ It is the key to a sound su By cee in any business, and we have found it so in ours. “What do you sive, and what do| you get? As I se you give serv. » tee, good comennisiine sympathy | x And understanding, In return for |: these, you are bound to get conti. |* fence and support.” Montgomery - Ward to Build Coast Plant |, PORTLAND, Ore., le © In construction of a $750,000 di - tributing plant in Oakland, Cal BMnounced here today y Ww )) Bateman, Pacific Coast manager of | Montgomery-Ward & Co. ) The structure will be 144x184 feet, ight stories high and have 225,000 ) Saquare feet of floor space, it only get what mottof the Grunbaum c in. thelr ave, betw GRAIN MARKET CLOSES HIGHER sively te family has in business on in ouse & Pls old timers v ke st, About 12 Grunbda ent d Its strength wit nearb as reporte ern T pre okey be in est ment. Farr arke of the | Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday's Quotations Rr ‘was his Sep » a. tieka Chicago Car Lots Wednesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan S10 Second Ave., Seattle Recta. Cont. Eat tt ‘sale 1 “a “s Rye was 2 San Francisco Produce Wednesday's Quotations Butter—Extras, 49c; prime ‘ was | Eage—Extras, I2%¢ ext pulleta, sized pullete Cheese—Calif extra t7%e; wu ni Portland Produce | Wednesday's Quotations | Butter—i0 @ dtc Egge—2i@ 260 eene—29 () Jie | Hens—15 @ 2c. Daaver Live Stock Wednesday's Quotations Cattle — Receipts, 2,100; weak to slow. Steers, cows and helfers, $4.60: stockers and eaderat $6602 calves, $4.50@ 12.50. Hoge—itecoipts, $00; market steady. Top, $6.85; bulk, $6.60¢6.75, | | Sheep—Receipts, 300: iarket stompy. Spring b 1314.2 o Bp $56.50; a lambs, 13g 13.2 Pértlasit Grain Whest—sott white, $1.1 white, $1.12; hard winter, $1.0¢; } ern spring, $1.08; W |, 91.06, le flats, fancy . Financial Flashes dames. Macfarlane & Co, 811 Second Ave. ©) Twenty industrials 96.29, up .15; 20 82.41, up .26. | of flour in the United States | to pre-war level of $6.25 per ; Churches of all religions condemn | ur steel day. ‘SB. S. Kresge sales in May, 6,369, Increase 29.50 per cent; five $29,126,281, increase 22.67 cent. | W. Woolworth Co. May sales 798,615, increase $1,917,960; five $86,788,524, increase $9,007,- | _ Hoover wants U. 8. producers | to neglect foreign markets; | danger in the present ten- fo turn back on export to concentrate on meeting sh peoy ro ae Norn at value & Present a9 .000 oF par com- 65.....Sterling . +2 84.62% ct Calif. “Pete has been ex. #109 :.:"-Canadiany 7.0 O84 ote for new $25 par common, | 19.30 ‘Belgian franc. 5.61 cta less than 60,000 of $100 par } 19.30 Swiss franc... 18.05 cts. bichansed. | 33-30 Halian Ura... 448 cts Express declared quar- | 26:80 swedish krona 26. ta'etn ~terly dividend of $1.50, payable July | 25-80 Norway Krone. 16.65 cta. paid $2 quarterly since Novem. | ee 1920. Management explained di- | * : regaeded $$ annual basis as Liverpcol Grain | Ore conservat Q Wednesday's Quolations j Report of Pacific Gas & Electric| ,,V™~ 54080", IEN low, | Ciese| year ended December 31, 1922, | Oct. Ms4%d Oe Aid Ie id Oe 4%al balance after charges and de- Me tion equal after preferred divi} N, Y, Sugar and Coffee is 16 $11.50 a share on common Wednesday's Quotations $8.34 for previous year. Sagar—Steady. ; ae og refined don: The hell Trans; teady; granulated, 71 . } ees, oe, a meer Coftee—No. 7 Tio, abot, 1K G11 0 Ths end of 12% per cent on ordinary | ae ine ee a Shares, making 22% per cent for | Year, compared with 27 per cent in 1922. Foreign Conditions Reviewed by Foreign Money Status “_ Wednesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan 510 Becond Ave, Seattle i Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, June 6--Foreign ex. change opened lower. Sterling, $4.62% ; frances, 90,0646; lire, $0.0467 marka, 225 to the dollar. Foreign exchange closed: Sterling, 4.6214; franca, $9.0647%4; lire, 0.0469 4; marks, 14, 070 to the dollar. | | & '. Department Commerce RD BANK CLI import and retail trade continue! @ail in Argentifia, but exports are considerably higher than at this time | Tast year and export stocks are low. ‘The crop outlook is good. ‘Domestic factories are very active | “ih Brazil, but import markets are | Mow, except for automolifes, Agri-| | rota Cultural prospects are encouraging. | stew | The important news from Chile is | the announcement of nitrate prices | * Seattle Stock Market for the year beginning July 1, which | — Ywrnlshed by Ht MM. Herrin & Co, fias been followed by large sales.| yank stocke "ma April nitrate exports were 149,000 | American Savings Bank...$ 75.00 fons, of which 63,000 tons went to) Bank of California. ....... 219.00 ‘anadien Hank of Com... 199.00 the United States. patee Dexter Horton National 220.00 General business conditions {n| First National + 900.00 Mexico are poor with an increasing | Marine National Pearce ahighad wiht important or. | Metropole ders for imported goods and to post-| National City.. Jone payments of large accounts, Te oak |Buropean cables report better In-|feattio Title Trust 1510.00 118.00 situations in Denmark, Norway and Czechoslovakia. © In Norway a fiancial crisis has in- _ terrupted recovery, tho exports are Union National... + 140.00 146.00 ing and other favorable fac- offact the effects of the crisia to | Seattle | Clearings . | Balances | 11 | | } | Portland Clearings | Balances Z Tacoma transactions, Asked $ 45.00 211.00 200.00 225,00 310,00 122.00 240.00 320.00 140.00 176.00 | Industrial Stocks— | extent. Albera, com 45.00 60,00! do pfa.... 82.50 87.00 Aero Alarm, com: 150 -2.00| Alaska Steamship. ...,.... 89,00 99,00] Carnation Milk Prod., pfa. 101.00 103.00 Conditions in Denmark are decid- ly encouraging. ~ From Czechoslovakia increased de- mand is reported for coke, iron and steel. The cost of living is decreas. Centennial Mill... + 100,00 116.00 Fisher Flouring Mill 95.00 97,60 ing and good harvests are expected, General Petroleum, com... 36.00 38.76 Globe Grain & Milling, com 65.00. ,.,, | do pla... 97.00 Goodyent ‘Tite te Hubber (Cal.) pta Honolulu Plantation, Hawallan Sugar Chas. H. Tilly New World 1 Northern Lite,. Onhu Buger Owl Drug, pi 47, 48.50 | 50.50 94.60 95.09 | 13.00 165.00 19,00 103.00 45,00 100,00 120.00 49.60 94.50 0.00 8.00 94.00 4.00 70,00 100.00 117.00 64,00 Federal Telegraph 4.60 6.00 TRADE TERMS | DEFERRED BONDS Deterréd bonds are bonds on which the interest is postponed until some ) ‘future date. Tho term is also used a epith reference to a security on which "the holder receives a gradually in- creasing rate of interest up to a fixed i Be astts whieh date the intere a Pacitio Conat Biwoult Pacific Gas & Hiectrio, ta Pac, Tel, & ‘el, pfa Pioneer Mills (rugar). Puget Hd, Power, 0% pfd.. Reid Brow, com. G0 Pde vers Sperry Flour, com AO Pde escsree Wuperior Portiand Cement. Todd Bhipyards. Zellerbach, com. ++ New York Stock Market | Montgomery W ard. | Motiair, [lant night The Royal Road to True Success N. Y. Stock Market tations Local |Viarkets VEGETABLES os Vald Wholesale Dealers hes ¥ Artiche Aspar Hear Kweet Potatoes. Kadishes—Loca barte—| abagas— 1 bh Lay Tomatoes Mex Turnipe— Dow, . PRUS Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers | Dates— Dr Figs Dried Kieoeeberries Grape Feuit Money oak Lemons ‘ } | Oranges—ter be an eryse Vineapple— 1 Strawberriee—Local Tangerines.(a ban Amer aware & it NUTS Prices Paid Wholesal : Rack Lote X. La, per Ih. | Almonds—1 Peanut» Veeans DAIRY PRODUCTS Trices Paid to Shippers Kegs Pres Mixed Pull Mite | wo } b, white shell +e Cwt. £08 Beonttie supply H. condensary DAIRY PRODUCTS riees to Retail Dealers Datter—Loeal creamery, cubes Local prints, wrapped Baae—Freah ranch, white shell Mixed colors Putters o, Soathera Springtield ts | Or Loew Theaters ; Lima Locomotive... } triplets 2 Wiseonain cream b Block Swiss Wash. triplets nook triplets, old ne POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Drolters—Leghorns, per Th Rocks and Reds, the {Capens—Live, tat, per fh Fancy, a. Hens—4% Ihe | Medium, jive, | May Dept. Btores Middle #t | Midvale #1 and up 2% to i to 3% 16] iry pleked 2 canta above Pan Amer. do B Pure O11. Pacific Ott Ray Consolid: Roebu Pacific Lave, fat, 9 to 12 the Helgian Hares—« Tha ands Turkeys—Fancy @. p. s-18 Live, fat, per >. Roosters—Oid, 11 Hoxs— | Chotes ent nu 19} cy, light fain, Hehe ¥. heavy, umn, heavy. 00 POULTRY AND MEATS Erices Paid Wholeanle Dealers | Ducks—Drested, per tb. | Hewe-—Dressed, ‘heavy Dreened, light Live, heavy, t. Live, light, M : | Beollers—19!3. per th Geese—Dreaeed, per Th 94.04 |Turkeys—Pancy, drearea 4.04 |. Live, fancy, $11 | Belgian Hares—t ‘i | per untry, dressed, Fancy, block Fan ‘Timken U. & Rabber B. Steel Corp Vanadium Steel. . Wentinghoure Bec 2 ey Liberty Bonds Welnesday’s Quotations Fernished by Logan & Br: ‘B10 Becomt A Series High First 344s 100.24 First 4s ; Second 4s Firat 434% Second 48 Third 445 rth 44s 44a os ve, per tb. 98. 98 98, 98.08 i 15 27 (98.22 1 * eas Medium, dreased | Foreign Securities if ; Wednesday's Quotations | Purnished by Logan & Bryan $10 Becoml Ave., Seattle Bid Asked 10 Prime steers Medium to go0 Russian ne cows and heifers Russian Russian | French French French British 6a, British 5 10 British British Belgium F Belg! 7.00410 Jane 6.008 & oj 2.000 6 J U FLOU i AD “D SUGAR lesale Prices locals 49'n, bbi , bales 49's, bbl. . bales apani apanese nited Kingdom, ‘ond ay Ae. 92% 7.108% 104% | Flour—Bien: Blends, loc Art, local, Art, local, Hides ad Wool Buying Prievs, F. 0, B, Seattlo Salt hides, seserrereres$ 08% | SURME—Cane, por owt Bulls 07 | “Beet, per ewt. ‘ | HAY, GRAIN AND | Timothy—Firet grade Timothy Hay—D, © . Alfalfa Hay—First grade BAW is isi ce Barley—Whole toed Rolled and ground, Corn—Wholo, ¥ Onts-—Whole food Rolled and gro :100'R.« maned f Grain Chop--80's . 100°8 . vee 4 | ick Mash—100's, with B, M. } Growing Mash—100's, no Hi, M.. "on | Keg Mash—100's, +6109 | Serateh Keed—-100' ... 5 } ~Mixod feed, 80's hides ; Caltakins, green or salted — No. 1 up to 16 loa 40 No, 2 Kip, green ¢ No. 1 aa 10 | * 11.00 @ 12.00 | ted 5 Ibe. 10 08 ary mr “lL 108 100' 80'n-100'm Dry flint hides, 7 Ibm, up... Dry salt cow hides, 7 Ibe. up. Dry flint stags or bulls... “ Dry walt staan or bulla... Horse hides, according to size Dry, each. + 60@ 1.00 Green or waited, ench.....1.60@ 2.60 Wool polt Fine, elem ey] Medium clean 20 Coarse, honvy... 10 Tong, staple, Ibis. Valley ‘woot Clean mediym... Medium heavy, Coarne, clean ‘ Gonrne, heavy, + Pei Hheap pelts, onch.....++ Halted whoop shear, ench, Dry Jong hatr goat wktn do short hair, each. . 1) “a8 240 +26 eed Ol Meal” lt Mal +:1,00@ 2,00 050 16 6 Granulated Charconl—Hardwoc Vish Meal Grit—-Limontona Granite “Why, What in the world hae be. come of your watch? The one you used to have had a handsome gold cane, “I know it did, but ofreumstances alter cases,” PLUCK Millionaire (speaking to body of atudents)—All my success, all tremendous financial prestige, to one thing alone—pluck, Student—But how are we to find the right people to pluck?—Dinuba Sentinel, my I owe “Doctor, there's an awful rum: bling in my stomach, like a wagon running over « street car track,” “i'm, probably that truck you ate ‘Quiet Reigns on | thore | via an Francinos | American WHEAT REPORT (SEES DROP IN NOT SO BRIGHT TRADE BOOM Exception Exists in Pacific| Business on Coast Remains Northwest Basically Sound index of April oathen of pot were in pig aption wd the n the output of iron further increase in contracts of " PACIFIC COAST ‘| EXPANSION SLACKENS teady expan ry in uract of 19 jon the ined ap: chs, 0 mo to the t wholesale slightly Mar er than apparently during than (der go. Labor continues y empl CONDITIONS An BASICALLY OD f lumber any years. ct mills lovember, nts made ern Oregon, par ny ness trans. | as reflect individual accounts 21 cits per than during April, crease was * Leviathan to Use } ae was lean Seattle Product |x 1923, ‘a8, compared Tweat er the last rains ts to on, we in with ‘ Weing of the q Der atore nt Alarm i‘from a principal reest| Were ter In value rapid reporte failures April, 192 september, lation itomat ag nd more lAvia The the the ma 6% he Aer Mr racticn eanipm the venwels being | Wan the United Btates installing Aero] product. Sone aituda of the ny» 4 on the Levinthan may ated when it le realined vessel when in” service cilities anid accommo dations of a elty of 5,000 persona reconditior Tobacco Growers Face Price Suit | WASHINGTON, June 7.—The com ference of wholesale tobacco dealors | of Oregon, the Western Washington | | Wholesale Growers’ association, the} | Wholesale Tobacco’ Dealera of Spo- |kafie, ond Tobacco jidaho, Utah and California are Boston Wool Mart) samedwith the American Tobace | STON, June %—The local C» of the Pacific Coast, and Liggett 1 market continues quiet, altho| Myern Tobacco Co, ax respondents | © considerable discuasion’ as|!? complaints filéd by the Federal regards the time of the opening of |Trade commission. The comminaion | spring, 1924, lines and the quantity (Charges these organizations with en- woo! domestic mills will need to | tting into agreements among them-| fill “thee reliatrendedte gelves for the purposo of fixing and| Altho there ix very little new jmaintaining qtandard resale pricés, | clip wool coming into the local mar: | thus lessening competition. ‘The re. ket.‘at precast ces from Texas |#Pondents will be allowed 30 Aaya to ld that Jargo shipments are en |Shswer charges, after which there] ‘eute pot be actions al hearings, ot tem instal be appr this the | association of | rt : SOFT STUFF Austrian Loan May Nicaragua does a considerable bust- deus exioriing’ saree parila | Get Good Support! | NEW. YORK, June 7.—There is aj Ship News. growing impreasion that the Morgan | Tides in Seattle promotion of the new Austrian loan | in this country is going to be aeeom- || panied by publicity of a constructive | A eee eeuae with’ regarl to the Euro. | pean altuation, nnd that the stock ildaats dri it aS market cam hardly help bat take First igh ‘Tide ||f4¥orable action now that technical | 12:18 a om.. 11.2 f1,|| conditions are improved thru price First Low Sen adjustment, | | Whatcom Holstein. Holds Big Record BELLINGHAM, June 7.—Farmers and business meh on the second an- | Barometer rising: partly’ cloudy; wind| "ual livestock tour of Western | cant, 20 mites ap hour. Passed in, twa-| Washington, ended their inspection red Lins pert By bye no +r En toe Whatcom county farms with aj mast ‘freighter, white letter. “We aa | Visit to the Nooksack farm, owned by | stack, at 4:20 4. m.; tr Phyliis, at td) H.-J. Evans, where they saw. the| a.m. |record-breaking Holstein cow of the | ‘county. This cow has a record of 0 pounds of milk and 1,142 ds of butter in one year. my 19 ft Second Low Tide pom, 49 ft . Weather Bede Report TATOOSH IBLAND, June @—8 Al M~ 39 F | I Arrivals and Departures ARRIVED—June 6—#tr James B. | pe Duke from New York via ports, at 5 Bana from’ ‘acone, aU 1p. aut ate Thy 1:15 ps mms). ath: Manulant.trom, Honolua Felling! mand Ta-| str Alaska from Ta-| ;atr Kage Mara trom Building Permits || UNDE! ehrke, 1140 Harvey, 6317 residence. $2: Bertha Ran, 6919 Duwamish, garage, $7 Jeremiah Note 2 N. Broadway, ad- dition to residence, $300, Darrough, 4029 Bagley, ta M. Libby, 1501 W. garage, $200. | Puget Sound Power @ Light, 4314 a pL, retaining wall, $360, John Ladmy, Jr, 2713 Jackson, tion t | Minnie $1,000. + SAth, shod, $25. 30th BK, alteration to coma, at midnight Hm v n for South Motorahip 11:20 Kvere atr m and San F Tiverton from arago, | P. Alaska Vessels June §—Sailed) ate southbound, at 10 p,m, VW Jute G—Snllod, str Northwest- , wortbound, we G05 De am. | Vessels in Port’ at Seattle Bmith Cove Term Plor 41—Str Pronl- i dent Gi ity ate peo net, str Kagn 1, Vik, 822 W. 66th, Maru, ye Interbay.” Methodiat, Co.'n moving chireh, $900. Thwing, 9 Brooklyn, talsing re denen to Sileet, 7017 16th 8. W,, addition to midencey $460, Wellington tion to he Matth altera- Cordova Alameda, Hrown, 6029 California aye., rent $306 Fourth 8, NW, tent, $21 3 Thorndyke, gar) hy garni, $50. garage, $50. 2123 W an minal miral Wataon. Hell Street Terminal hominh, Grond Queen, Pier 14—Str Tyndareus, Plor 11-Be-Str Owego. lor 2—Htr Latouche, Alank Str Ad. 0. U, 8. C. @ Bho- w ‘Trunk Pacific ‘Terminal—Str ‘ourth, nltora- 18 Third W,, - str Redondo, str Ve 0 Bt, RarAge, $150, Inco » addition to re uckimbach, U, B. 8. 116) 28rd av 66, $150. 16 $100. 409 8, str Manulant oard Moorings—tte Anna Olive, wreck reat: Mc tent Bt Lander Stre Milwaukeo Ocean 1 Duke, Want Watorway Dock & Warehouse Co— Str Gyokoh Maru, Todd Drydock#—Str Redwood, lus, at Silvegado, ate West Woat Nitum ot Hound Fridge atternon,! han'é Drydock—#tr Gratin ‘o MilleHtr Monty Villard. Marita Rallway—senr nolir $100, rminal Ate Str Oduna, Minnonotan, Str James 3, 7600 2tth N. W,, store, OVER 81,000 A. Wyman, White dy, frame real. dence 47x28, $4,000, Horr, 1618 Tenth W., frame rest. |, $9,00 Hardware Co, 601 Firat 8, fire. proof building 199x00, $4,000. Hikon, 2617 W. Gard, frame renl~ oaxdb, 89,000 Tons, wlesie BG Mowelt, BGxA2, $2,000. Port of Benttlo, Hell Street frame ated 210K44, $6,000, Bomuel Cantin, G11 Sixth ave, fran ipartmente Gbxso, 42.s00."Y* i atr Tog Ison, ate & Dredwing Coste frame store Melrono, Notey Roe, whalers Star terminal, 2 | 169, SELL STOCK OF both | jand | 156 | mixed with gray commercial arsenic: ‘NEW ROADS LUMBER MILLS ‘The Seallle. Star MAKE REPORT Beattie, shington Subscription Rates Shipments Run Ahead. of New Business fo; Week BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE One month . Three months . Bix months | One your per line | One unt six words to hundred and thirty mili porting to th men's association for the June manufactured 402 feet of lumber, sold 100,066,236 feet, and shipped 119,314,512 feet Production for reporting mills was er cont above norms ong wan 4 per cent bi were v meg SERVICES Se Attorneys-at-Law Joueph Allen 667 Leary Bid. Ell. 2986 7. Hall Burke Bidg, All cases. Fees moderate Weaving and Cleaning old cate « Kaivies tree Tawyer m, Shipments Ail canon above new business. i Forty-one per cent of all new bu ns taken quring the week was for very. Thi ob, of whi domentic 00 feet Carpe FLOP ne future ed to 41 DS4,410 £1 delivery bu 774 ca Vorty-tv lumber shipments Thi unted to 49. water ¢ amo h J woven trom gt woven. Carpet clean, feathers and mate Mall ordera oF p City delivery, > 2ST “EVER FLUFF KUG CO, ern Ave Main 3668) Collateral Loans a MOREY LOAN ALL ART tea at veh RELIABLE, 1107 Third Dog and c ‘at Hospital DOG ANI T y it pertain ules. “ was for by rai and export per cent of the week's A by water feet, of moved ED_ON THE mo If Bf and team del veries to cargo orders to. t, Unfilled ex ii NTELIUS PRIC Monuients T SOUND MARRLE & GRAN- ite Co., ist and Virginia. Estab- ahed 1874 Optician and Optometrist Edmunds, Fra Physicains, Surgeons | Dr Angus. Sulte 100, Pantages Bide. |__ Women's ailments and disorders. Patent Attorneys & Frederick P, Gorin, U, 5, and Porelen Patents secured, developed. sold. ath lock, milk bottle handle, cash bomas and orsite? tooth, brea make offer, 8 ntral Bldg. . phone Main 0390., 600 F at, ington, D. C. {LT REYNOLDS, M. u.;C. CD. REY- NOLDS, Established Seattle, 18% 2 years exaniiner 1. 8. Patent Of~ fice. 402-6 Lyon Bid. Elliott 5075, Sfason, Fenwick, Lawrence, estab- ished 1861. Advice and booklet = free 432 Burke Bldg. “HARRY BOWEN’ —FEES | Pantages Bide. _ Psychology be anf H. Williams Teacher of | PSYCHOLOGY nat 000,000 Are you dissatisfied with your posl- than $175,009.000 wert of | “15,700, ‘ibe, unbepoy: pusmonbeetel consisting of $145,000,000) and just drifting with the millions @ preferred $16,000,000 of} of failures? HE teaches self- res and $14,000,000 worth| control, and points the sure road of bonds and debentures were pladed sucéess and happiness.in all af~ Lumbermen's 2,148, 66 10,991,06 feet, feet and Br er-Paterson hipment POWER PLANTS. Selling Cost Runs From 5| Cents to9 Dollars | NEW YORK, June 7—Publ ership of light companies thru the purchase of ne | ex by empl 2 own: electric power nuyally the ording customer ership committee National ric Light asso presented here today ot common sh shares, white dog, between Interbay and et Lawton, Reward, Garfield fairs; also scientific Vocational) in the hands of the public during| Hours, 10 a. m. to 5:30 Aas Abbe: The total number of shares, bonds] s,53" wrye nie, 7 Peet debentures was 1,750,707, dis. tributed to 198,018 purchasers, bring EY FUNERAL NOTICES holders, or owners of the industry, “H—Alban june 5. 198, CH, 4 up to the 1,750,000 mark. Of tho} naibond ot natal total number of shares sold, 150,511 iia Toich and father of Kathleen and Wiemand Tolch, partial payment plan. Btember: of Alaska. Sota oa Statistics compiled from returns sat| No, 420, of Juneau. ia companies show that 32.5 Funeral services will be hel ; the ttish Rite Temple Friday af=" are on the deferred payment plan Washington Chapter, Rose Croix, Na. and tbat, including interest and all/1, and friends and members of above expenses from the beginning of sales |#0cleties invited to attend. Inter=” Bonney-Wateon, Faneral Directors. last déferred payment, ed selling cost Ptr share was $4.39. The 3 PERSONAL 4 lowest cost was five cents per share, ED Byearone to Know 3a @ faith that my Silica M Printing the circular, and the high: }. Capsule a ation. 9. ly all the allments ec jumaN sys" cet _ was $9.04 Der Share, indus Oe ee eee ety shouncaal commissions, advertising, transporta-| Eradicator for aches and pains, ralgia, etc, all along down the es Une, are worth more than all other medicines [ know of in the whole STUDY WHITE Stomach all right. kidneys all fight, al) right ali over. — Price ANT PROBLEM $1.25 each, $1.35 by parcel post; D. if you wish, If you have no faith in what say or in my medi- occupied the attention of several hun-| ines, please do not order, dred engineers and expertly-trained| and me hatm. N. H. Winan technical men here today. ttle. Wasi ‘ardon | known, threaten the destruction of! P. millions of dollars worth of electric! pare t | evs in light and power poles thruout the/ iepent and “will cao sented before the National Electric} another chance, won't you forgive Light association in convention, and) me? : stpbatioad ettotte acs Siete whalte th C. H, ROTENBERG, According to a quoted report of | 816 Pike St, Seattle, Wash. | Edwin C. Van Dyke of the University | W: Tame One Mey ODeaIE eee es jot California, “The winged adults | CAT eerie toc ree booklet.” Dr. J, Aal Larsen, Herb- pairing off and alighting on the Poles | ologist. where they immediately snap ‘off LOST AND FOUND their wings, then enter the ‘cracks | 6 A llth and 12th, Wednesday, la- Attention: was ‘called to a new] dies) blue leather purse contain method recently discovered by Dr, ing money and door key; finde: Paul Bartsch of the Smithsonian | a |LOSTSMALL LoNG-HATRED with paraffin containing soluble poisons, and also to the method known as “Powellizing” poles by boil- * guidance. Strictly confident 1922, says the report nite Bldg. Main 1942 | ing the total. number of security. beloyed husband of Mra, were sold to employes, mainly on | bodies of Juneau and B. P. 0. cent of sales directly to the publi | the Seat eh Bite Zentole Vriles ae campaigns to the collection -of the | Ment at Evergreen Park cemetery including postage and ‘the cost: of | paules for indigestion and nears tion, gendral office expenses and| called rheumatism, neuritia, neu- | world, They remove the cause, _ boxes. 1 bottle, 20 days, $4.05, NEW YORK, June 7—Wwhite ants | would probably do you little g dime harm. N. 401 | “Termites,” ax the white ants are] If 1 offended anyone in this world, country ‘according to a report pre|. Go better, if you will give) me induce the.ants to commit suicide. | —Z]77 BANATORY HERD STORE Call or write for free descriptive. swarm at certain times of the year, and soon establish new colonies,” | LOST—ON NO. 12 CAR BETWEEN please call’ Bast 2669-R. Institute, consisting of impregnating ing the green timber in molasses | RASPBERRY PICKERS W. to contract for the season. accommodations and dren: wo Coe house; no” en, Rroferred, Ads/| one person steady and few sient, ang help with general house= work. Good home and wages. Mrs, LA. W ight, Mi rhle M Wast a | GIRL ‘TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL housework, no washing. No ab= #suon to German newcomer, 2818" _North Broadway, Capitol 3781. ERR RS ‘ Bainbridge Island, Vashon Island and Bell ayue Districts, Inquire at —any_b y field : HEMSTITCHING rices, 414 tel Bldg. 0 Pike, over Bartell’ MI aD WOMAN OR GIRG — for housework, refined. tamil country residence: 59, Star. WNMSTITCHING, bo YD. MACH: embroidery, buttons “cove pleating, #04 People's Bank Bldg BIANO TU TRING — JOHN” STROM Main_ 3020. i WH WANT HAIRG 4788-M. RAGTINE PIANO PLA taught, 806 Pine st. 7 isha HELP WANTED i As v IN MONTANA WASHINGTON, June 7.—Secro- tary of Agriculture Wallace author- ized expenditures totaling $342,000 from national forest highway funds on four Montana road building projects, The! construction on which money will be expended follow; In Lincoln county, between War land and the end of the federal aid Kighway, 104 miles, $100,000, To add five mile@ to the Benton. Java road, $100,000, Extending present forest highway in. Gallatin national forest, eight miles, $92,000, In Sanders county west fom Weoksville five miles, $50,000, For this road an additional $24,000 has been appropriated from other federal road funds, ‘To make a location survey of four nilles of the Yellowstone canyon iehiay $4,000, the | Reduced ond anc SOMBINGS. i customers at 421 Peoples Bank Ba 9 MALE HELP WANTED. STRAW HATS $2.85 i Choice of our entire stock of fin straws, $2.85, Upstairs saves money, LUNDQUIST-LILLY Green Bldg. Fourth and Pil LIDLESS J/ APAN The Japanese have no hat of thir own, The Chinese have something typleally Chinem which they Wear on their heads; so have the K ns, Hindoos, Turks, Arabs, and even the American Indians. ‘The Japs, finding themselves lidless, are taking to Western world chapeaux—caps, bowl ors, silk dicers, straws, fedoras and the rest. In 1922 Japan itera 198,284 folt hats, mostly from Groat Britajn and America,

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