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PAGE 14 ~ BUSINESS—Finance, AUTO EXPORTS {New York HAVE BIG GAIN American Machines Hon a Hundred Languages The American automobile fn every language of the wor ‘does business in every sounds its warning in over different countries, $ lands, and renders service fron Jand at the Far North to the eq and thence to the most southern line of human h Figures compiled for Record of the National Cit New York show that t passenger machines ex the United States in the lu was 562,000, and of commer chines, including motor tru Duses, 155,000. DECADE'S EXPORT WORTH HALF BILLION DOLLARS The value of the passe chines exported in the $534,000,000, and of com chines $283,000,000. If carry the record bac years and include motorcyc &re in fact “automobiles,” ‘number of mach cluding those » nies, would reach climate a hu colonte k toa WALI j STR ne 13 this ning transa point n the Indu joneral } can Bh YORK k in ie ‘ pnks Bald GRAIN M 1 n Toe O, June’ 12 valiy lower @ ago b ak underton: 1 thruout the solute lack ¢ The di floods in Kai Will be heavy ane repo: cattered sec akened with shadin, ¢| CHICAG T de ARKE CLOSES LOWER EET With etions, the all tric t the el JOURNAL New tt York ry y anand | of ‘of trade today in wheat con f fe duced nd lative | ropa, th miums, | nd de ent ent # quir Am Aimer Ame crop | rin upply ments. weak ow and x How High’s Sugar? nancial Review) pre how high (From The agents that au curre rts, ‘Th REVIEW ad FINANCIAL tend ed in th pe “of a table with with th wholesale price \ f nt lowing our commodition pric ctional area a8 compared American Can troleum, 108% egraph, 124 6%; Gen rrent Yr sis nelair § tae 00% ® 006 un 1 ’ Nicks Stock Market ‘Tuesday's tions » Seattle : 6 ait High Low Cb i Ma If | r lk t iV \r | Chalmers Amer, Age given are th le Dealers (The price made to retail dealers by wholesalers. With « few al exceptions, prices to pr » figured by deducting the « to Beattle and api hauling, storage am Ameri Amer Amer. M, & LAhr ican lew Intl, Corea Locomotive Ship & ¢ pd 46 r 103 Amer Am Mi ms i 1 tation % fo t > \r Artichokes Asparagu | Beans elting “Cal, per dox Cal, per tb. Loca | Beets 1 ‘abbag | Carrots Loca 4o 06% | o@ 40 | lr 1.6002.90 |} When years **How’s Crops I Question This Season Have Chance to Get on Firm| ee Oo arme Found 6 ORITT Ia, June the rustic you want to BY GHORK MOINES, u overhear quiry of “How's cropn? perk up and take notice of the an we It's a far more vital questic he United States this present ¢ ng season than alme For 1923 is the farmers’ No radfute, pres ‘arm Bureau Federation, hat sta PIN HO Bit t ever before year of uthority than 0. FE. ident of the American is back of stlook so far is good, but it en't pan out, it's all up with housands of farmers,” says Brad ute They farther n't paper ricul run Th along on level of « can neo daylight now. re not #0 deeply in the two farme Lin accounts ink figures as they ago. But the time is almont vere when he must paying off ed were be Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real ?’’ Is Big — The Seattle Star ation WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1f hed Datly at 1207 Seventh Ave Beattic, Washington Subscription Rates BY MAIL IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE onth taont months year. BY C. month ent ston (eount BUSINESS SERVICES Attorneys-at-Law | Kavice tree All canes Ball- Win, Hall, 905 24. All cases. F moderate. | | | | | | | Collateral Loans MONEY 1H DONA cles of value. THE R 1107 ‘Third ave Dog and Gat Hosplial DOG AND CAT SPRCTALIST If it pertains to the dog, se Dr. | Jaquiss, Surgery most. Main 1082, 713 Stewart st Electric Machinery ——fovgnT_sOLN-—RENT! W. MONTELIUS PRICE C Ronuinents PUGET GOURD MAK ite Co, Ist and lished ‘1874. Optien Bdmun' Fraxer > ARTT- IABLE, | iT , Beattle. , & GRAN- res Entab- ) and Optometrint Paterson Estate, Building -.° LEGAL NOTICES HOM 1 ¥ AND FOUND 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED Di ZAMORA ¢ clalizing in that hundreds of v RESTORE N GPE y) #8 men owe the ed a! and her patented ? and skin f nt $1.50 and full par treatment. Ad auffman, ash department, whe Physicains, Surgeons Br Angi Value a round bi Even this total of fa billion doltars of auto types exported in the Years does not fully tell the » for the value of “parts of exported for repair purpose gates in that period about $350,000 000; the value of automobile tires ex ported in that period was $180,000, 900, and the engines about $30,000,- 000. ‘TRADE SHOWS GAIN OVER LAST YEAR These figures showing Mous exportation of moto: Are especially interesting at this mo: ment when the latest trade figures show tremendous increases Corresponding period of Jast year, Of | Passenger machines alone, the total) wn, exports in the nine months endoing | July With March, 1923, are, according to|“’** Fofficial reports of the government 62.454 against 23,694 in the same Period of last year, and of motor trucks and buses 11,336 against = 4,226 in the same months of 1921 ‘One especially interesting feature of the big increase in exports during the current fiscal year occurs in the fact tha8 the large increases are chiefly f. movements to European countries and their colonies. te 100, Pantegon Bide. | Women's ailments and disorders. | Patent Attorneys PG UB and For ured, developed, sol fash lock, milk bottle handle, cash bonus « royalty; tooth brush, offer. 7 Central Bidg.. 60 215@8 ‘The banks have got 3.000 his mortgages od for “Unless thia turna out to be a good crop year, I am afraid we shall nee! losures snapping all around us.” WED OPTIMISM Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday's Quotations Open Migh Low Close rT S111 % $1.00% $1,104 LOO 208 Wheat Ps | RY PICKERS WAN omen and girls preferred ommoda and rants, etc ©. W. Ort i HASPR ed, wom party, Be Ea erries, « for partic PICKERS WANT- 4 girls over 11, 4 in commodations. Free potatoes. Write for particulars to 8. Rasmussen, Sumner, Wash RRY PICKERS WAN - Bainbridge Island, Vashon Island and Bellevue Dist Inquire at } any berry field HPMSTITCHING 414 Eitel Bldg., Sec- h 0. BE. BRADFUTE ‘ per ib o |atandard of | mobiles living. They got auto-| and Victrolas and silk sox ‘The farmer this year ha» a falrer|and sent thelr children to college. | fer se Main 0390, 600 F st fighting chance overcome his| Farmers now are fighting to main-| hington. D. C. ag | ndicapa than any time recently,|tain that standard, and they have a| ff T, NODDE. M u.; TL REY- | Bradfyte points out, His greatest | right to those thingy. NOLDA. Eatabliahed Henttle, 1893: gain, perhaps, has been in the in-| “In some instances, however, I fie NS Uyen Bia. Eiott 5075. | tangible quality of renewed optimism.| know that they are keeping up that | = Waser Cacerenaee {0 | He tw cheerful again and believes he| pace at the expense of their capital] ished 1861, Advies. and’ bo |can pull out of the slump. |Inveatment. They are letting their! free. 432 Burke pe Fea On top of that he has the machin. | farms go without fences and fertilizer | F Tae Patent SxPITL Sia | Reduced: prices ot newly.amended federal] and paint. ‘That means that they are a ‘ond and Pike. over Bartell’s. ww Newtons warehouse act to help in marketing. | consuming their farma.” | PIANO TUNERS | MEMSTITCHING, bc YD. MACHINE were erate He can hold his crops to aNd them! One other angle to the situation is NO Faners—fiuniness Director | 1 11} when the market is rigns, wtepping | pointed out, In the atates where co- embroidery, buttons covered, ag TUNING, $3; REPAIRIN pleating. 304 People’s Bank Bidg. Per t orn nu nteed, John Strom, J pupes—litandard $l into the position of the middleman | operative marketing prevails, and on| jain 3fbon 4s: baad et 2°/ and dealing more directly with the|crops so organized, the recovery to: : f t PIANO PLAYING pene a Main 3020. mo Broadway 806 Pine st Tartarian a ameamer ward prosperity is greater than in te tersene “f the non.co-operative states. T HAIR-COMBINGS. ELI. Hoya! Anoe oo aly . 16| A. second advantage from legisla PSYCHOLOGIST That may be simple coincidence, | Pie cherries : | Cocoanute—ier dur qe \tion Is the new rural credits act | H. WILLIAMS MALE _ 4s |which makes {t possible to get long-|Bradfute admits, But it is a fact. 2322 White Bide. aL | ee dler Motors ake & Ohio t tet 9.07 9.30 v FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | en jer Chi. Nor Chile € the addo O1l allaban Zine & Lead Dole, Fuel & Iron Solopade Kouthern Sonsolidat ‘ontinent Close oa Tid Md Oe bkd te bud| ee ar Chicago Car Lots Tuesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bry 10 Second Ave, Seattle R _ taught |8 SITUATION—FE box. 7 5 pk. * phen Ve FI Datee—-Dromedary, " pee 32 White Bide. RY /tic. *\¢ weles- ‘ dv 60 Cs RE you MA! > of se and oc “4 Grape Fru ba oa. Advantagenss: tera Mlilane thet govern your lite? 119 MALE HELP WANTED cal » Farm Bureau Federation is try not and you want Happiness, Suc- | ——_" Money come to the rescue atill further mand Health, SEE ME. 1 te ch | y reduced railroad ratgs 0 chology, Silent Infigence, Per- king reduced rallroad ra e sonal Magnetiam and detelop Intent | F products CONSERVATISM 18 Lem — ‘ee FORCES. Strictly Confidential Hours: 10 a. m. to S p.m. Phone ONLY SAFE POLICY “But in thin eritical perlod M. 1942. Sunday and evening by only safo policy for the farmer is to appointment \3 PERSONAL jee anerve what resources he has,” de | ANYORE eXOWING THE WHERE ares Bradfute. abouts o ra. Nellie 1 je | “tn at least one of the states, the write P-70, Star. Iam the father | president of the State Farm Bureau has advised the farmers not to buy anything that fe not absolutely om ii lsential. The reports from the big 130 | mail order houses say their business ta growing. I suspect that the mean- |ing is that the farmers are seeking |to buy necessaries by mafl and save S| few cents on each purchase under the price at the crossroads store, | DESERVE HIGHER LIVING STANDARD 5 “During the war period of prosper- used to a higher t% term lo HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANTED FOR GOOD DOWNTOWN ROUTE AND LOADING BUNDLES ON STREET CARS. EXTRA SALARY PAID FOR LOADING PAPERS. APPLY + AT THE CIRCULATION DEPART- MENT, THE SEATTLBY ‘STAR, SEVENTH AVE.. NEAR UNION. ~ Coeur d’Alene Mines Wallace, Idaho nted—Miners, $5.50: undergroun® timbermen, $6; 8-hour shift; all mines working every day, include ing Sunday and the year ‘round, Modern boarding and rooming houses, with bath, ‘steam — he electric lights and ‘reading rooms everything furnished. No fees for employment; no labor trouble. Write for further information or apply to Geo. T. Edmiston, Man- ager Mines Employment ~ Office, _Wallace, Idaho. Building Permits UNDER $1,000 » $10 Main, 1 can i ae disks Cash Wheat CHICAGO, June 12.—Wheat. hard, $1 Dome Mines Per b Del. & Hudson Radicott Johnson - r cane i the 4 N,, retaining No. ty ww , 121 Bellevue N., shed, $200. W, lst, addition to Bennett, addition to Foreign Exchange B11 Second Ave. | NEW YORK, June 12.—Foreign i psee closed ate e wag | Goodrich Rubber Oly: ran x 3 re, . Ore. etfe Twenty industrial stocks averaged | $0.046bis, o¢f ‘Mee! marks, Wil ts | Seater ens 79.22, an advance of .12; 20 railroad | the dollar, off 7,107 If Btates Steet ‘Stocks average $5.51, a decline of .41. | Biele et ikeeeien " Fisher Body year ended April 30; Portland Grain ~ 7 ‘Tuesday's Quotations Soft white, 91.10; Western $1.10; Hard Winter, $1.06; Plast earned $33.98 a share on com-| hern Spring, $1.05; Western Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co, Mary Jotmeo realdence Otto Thiend, $118 16th 4100. Shell Company of California, 1201 West- lake N., wreck bidg, $160, 0, 1. Polson, 3 iret W., gar os. J. B, Witson, 2116 N. $204, tio Mr. Bernth, 710 22nd B. $100, lL. M. Adan 633 Luell , Barage, $50, | Mra. B. Stricker, 203 W, Comstock, gar- | age, KR. Lindhoit, Joseph M. Gilman, axe, $40. A. Boldue, 1. Coulson, 435. Harriett ¥. Zeller, e184. 7 to residence, # 14 N. RB, garage, Jumbo budded, per ih. ... Fancy budded, per DAIRY PRODUCTS » Vrices Vaid to Shippers Mf | Batterta— Pa 34% | A grade, Seattle delivery .... 21 | Equs—Preaty ranch, white shell ui Mixe: 2% | Pullets .., i Fi Milk—-Cwt,, £.0.b. Saati supply F. 0. Bh. con ry DAIRY PRODUCTS | Prices to Ketall Dealers Butter—Local creamery, cubes S| Local prints, wrapped Eggy—Fresh ranch, whit fixed colors... * TO WHOM IT MAY Cod ‘This is to certify that R. H. Parso’ has made an application to erect & public garage at 1216 Willard ave., east 31.7 of south 60-of lot 1. block 26, Comstock Sup. Addition. Anyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file such protest at the office of the Building Depart- ment, Room 605 County-City Bidg., prior to June 23, 1923. Bection 908, Ordinance No. 31578. RETAIL SALES HOLD STEADY CHICAGO, June 13.—Marshall Field & Co., in their weekly review . 9062 McKinnon road, gar-| of the wholesale dry goods trade, * 00. { ve Peters, 9053 20th 8. W., garage, | S2Y renidence,| “Current wholesale distribution of "\dry goods continued in about the residence, | same volumes as last week, but did residence, |not reach the figure of the corre- | sponding period a year ago, when |the semi-annual pre-inventory sale was held. Road sales were in ex- $900. cess of the total of a week ago, K. Chikato, lessee, 618 Charles, alteration | <ho they were somewhat less than to store, $75, |during the same week last year. Mra. Ide Peto encna ht B. 66th, alter | Sales for immediate delivery show a pases ice vas Stae lconsiderable improvement over both ; a $14 }last year’s and last year’s figures, we ere seek ee “8% FAM indicating increased retall activity. D. & E. 1. Byerett Co., 1103 Wayalde,| “There were fewer customers in Stesne reilencs the market than during the same Dejance #26, $8280, week in 1922, altho there were con- Booth & Co, 2314 # | siderably more than last week. Col- 12.00%. emerson, frame | leetions were about equal to last co 38x26, $8,600. » fame! year during the corresponding pe- L. F. Knight, Box 187, Bremerton, frame | riod. residence 40236, $4,900, “There is every reason to belleve foe alot ala that the preinventory sales to be «: | Rutier Hotel Co., shop alteration, $19,000, |held next week by the Chicago wholesale houses will attract a 4i,| Robt. Ta Proctor, care bldg. dept., frame for | residence 61x? greater volume of trade than last year.” Houston Ott Whe: ‘ Hudson Motors wh t 18th & W., garage, $5 2414 First W., gar- t ©. a 2208 K. b4th, 7612 Laton and, $69. ve, BAF h, alteration wee lity, farmers got Ship News Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY THURSDAY JUNE 13 First Migh Tide 2:63 16.2 ft.) 3 Vir Low Tide | OF tt. | 1049 am. Second High Th pm, 11.0 16:10 p. & | Second Low Tide | Second Low Tide 10:40 p.m, 6.9 ft] 11 4! Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, June ing; cloudy: Passed tn, Lake Francis, at . 1201 Weat- OUTING TROUSERS, $5.00 Fine stripe serge outing trousers, only $5.00. Buy upstairs and money. LUNDQUIST-LILLY. Green Bldg. ith & Pike. \SHIRT MANUFACTURER WANTS agents to sell shirts direct to wearer, Earn big money. Be your own boss. No experience or capi- tal required. Write for free sam- Dies. Madison Mills, 507, Broad- few York. OUNG MAN, 18 TO 30, WHY RE idlo the next two weeks? Vaca- tion with pay, $21 and sll ex penses and clothing. See McDon- ald, Battery B, Armory, Seattle. CARPENTERS WANTED TO BID O9 little S-room bungalow, Queen Anne neighborhood. Information and plans at 501 Arctic Bldg. WANTED—HARD ROCK TUNNEL miners, $5.75; chuck tenders, $5; muckers, $4.75; also concrete la- borers, $4.75. Apply 617 Lyon BI BOY WANTED TO CARRY GOOD downtown ‘route. Apply, at the circulation department, ‘The Star, ith ave. near Union si Houthern oN. ly Springfield Murphy, 903- apartment house, $100. eubert, 4224-25 Thackeray pl, gar- » $260. ‘Oxon, 1963 11th W. B. Curry, residence, Mra pl, wreek ) ion versus $11.33 preceding year. Sharp advance in London market | $105. and resulted in sales at 15 and tie cents per pound delivered. Portland Produce line market first became apparent a | mutter—40@ (4c ) few days ago, and is becoming more we —24 UP 260 Hens—13@ 19 i 4 Ww navy gas is reported | . “as available in large quantities at ee cones, 8 | San | Lae Tire & Rubber @aused an increased buying of cop-/ Weakness in Mid-Continent Tuesday's Quotations “Widespread, acctxding to Oil City | CBeee—-29@31¢ era Derrick # M% to 12 cents a gallon from both Francisco Produce |‘ " Walley. | FEELS ER Tuesday's Quotations “Tefiners and marketers. . extras, 4 prime More cars were loaded with au- tomobiles on New York Central lines during May than in any other month on record. A special court in St. Paul ap- | proved, after nine years of litigation, the merger of S. P. and Centra! Pa- railroads. It held the trans- portation act is binding, instead of the Sherman law. Stock of New York Central, ac- cording to the New York Herald, Will be placed on a 7 per cent basis at | @ Meeting of the board of directors | 5 Bees, tha step being influenced by | "improved Yarnings by the road and} # desire on the part of the manage Ment to provide incentive for the| conversion into stock of the $100,000,- G00 convertible 6 per cent debenture Woolvoerth for the first five months this year shows large in- crease in earnings compared with 1922, according to reports. | {fe} sium No news accompanied advance in| Japs ~ General Electric and Westinghouse, | Jap “tho both companies are supposed top antic second be heavily booked with forward busi | United Kingdom, 19 ness, {Italian Con. 5s ) | Anaconda Copper is reported to » have made an offer of 70 for ali out standing bonds of the National Con. | Batter. Abe. Exae—-Extras, 30¢; extra firsts, 290; extra, pulleta, 27; undersized pul- ets, 2e Cheese—California flats, fancy, ay N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Tursday’s Quotations ar—Weaker, Raw, $7.66: re- ned, dull: granulated, $9 29.90. Cottee-—No. 7 Rio, spot, 11% No. 4 Santos, 14% @ loc. .s Foreign Securities Tuesday's Quotations Purnished by Logan & Bryan 810 Becond Ave., Seattle Te ae 12% firats, Gixth, alteration to Lima Mack Truck. . Maxwell Motos do B aa May Depart. Stor Mexican #eaboard Oli | do etfs +16 Midvale Shell & Ord. 2, fasourt Pacific 1 . triplets a Tilamook tripte > e POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Broilers—Leghorns, per Ib wand Keds, Yb.... ©, fat, per tb, 27e. i | Peters, $413 25th & W., PLETE BE , 9027 Bist #. W., s HC $900. H.C, $908. Peters, 9026 ind 8. W., ‘ ib , Hene—4%4 Ibe. and up i: Peters, 9003 2ist 8 W., | Medium, live, 3% to | Live, lent Fancy dry p fat, 9 to 13 Ihe. eee Belgian Heres —s the. up. Turkeys—Fancy d. p. $15 tb Live, fat, per tb. . Roosters—Cid, live, per ib. . Hoge— Chotoe light Choloo heavy Veal— Fancy, light Fancy, heavy, Medium, heavy, 150. Peters, 2020 afirton, residence, FREE 3 } N ral Nevada Consolidated Northern Pacific J ked 3 conte resldenc =) Peters, 2020 Marton, residence, ade, at 6 19% m. Pan Amer Petroleur ove do B Pleroe Arrow Pieres O11 Pacific Oil ; Producers Refiners Republic Iron & Steel Replogie Stoel Hears-Roebuck.. . Sinclair Consolidated. Southern Pacific Southern Hellway.., do ptd . Stewart Warner :w Stromberg Carburetor 71 Studebaker Corp it Stanlard Ol Cal Texas Company Timken Bearings: Union Pacific 8. Rubber 8, Smelting 8, Ateel Corp do pid. Utah Copper | Vanadium Steel. | Westinghouse Elec | Woolworth . # Russia Russian 5 Russian 6: French F F British British 5 British Vict. | British Ref. 4 + 089 009) ARKIVED—June 11—Motorship Tima I from Mtockholm via porte, at midnight; , A2}etr Africa Maru fr Hongkong via 10@ .11|@hanghal, Kobe and Yokohama, at 2:15 989 09 |p. m.; str Jefferson froin Boutheastern Medium, heavy, 3 0 the... OT 09) Aiaska, at 2:30 p. m.; ate Nome City POL RY AND MEATS | from San neiscd, at 12:40 p.m; Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Port Angetel fan Pedro’ via Dacks—Dr par iS ‘ Francisco and Hene—D: heavy. Bi lrm.; atr Drechtaisk fro | Dressed 3) | porta, at 7:30 p. heavy |, SAILED—Juno 12—Str Bie Trinng! } 28 tor Tacoma, at 4:05 a, m.; ate La Pi if | sima for Port Han Lun, at 2:30 $ Fg | West Notue for Bw at 1:40 0 kong via Yok i; [at 10 8. m. 0 iba Yoe, PEEE Dear Westlake ve., clean, furnished. steam heated rooms {men}; free bath and phone. Trans. A0c: weekly $1.50, Sam Weisficld can't repair your Watch, throw it away. 02 Union. fro Lynn, frame resi- 20@ -26@ M v knowledge of horses. ald, Battery B, Armory, Seattle. 9 MALE HELP WANTED FIRST CLASS BLACKSMITH FOR logging tools. Glendale 1397. SITUATION—MALE ING, DOWNSPOUTS AN Roofs treated. Osborn unset 34 elrose 47 aM , 0 UP; experienced painter. Reasonable. Main 6055. PAPER HA " Beacon 2982. Brown. FLOORS SCRAPED. —FLin_s630-J. 13 PARTNERS WANTED PARTNER WANTED $250 will buy half interest in auto paint shop. Will teach you the trade, Call Glendale 0040. /14-A PUPILS WANTED EPERIENCED THORO TEACHER will tutor in common branch English, Private or class lesson: Home or central classroom, Rat reasonable. Bast 1674 or Blt, 143) 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—S0 BERRY PICKERS pick raspberries and blackberries. Have 25 acres excellent bert! Picking will start about June 2 and last until October 10, No low ers or invalids desired. Nite eat McClane, Manager, Sumner, t information, W. HH, Pawthamus RED RASPBERRY PICKHRS FRO: June 2% to August 10. Kamil sot Women and children over 11. i. i) good houses. a pleasant locator and good picking, | Write Ra Cele Foster, Riverbend Farm, Sumner, Wash, Live, | phave, ttt, | Brotlers—1» {| Geese—Dr 136g | Tarkeys—Fa *) Live, fancy, th age, Beigian Mares—Live, per tb. att | Dressed, per Ib 114.” | Cowe—Country, dressed, ib it. | Hogs—Fancy, block 2 | Veal—Fancy, Nght Heavy, 00 &e Medium, dreamed | .., LIV! Quotations at Stockyards Cattle Prime Me reat-| y, droswed nama, Kobe and 8h: a 1i—-Str Cura mi Be 38% | Ladymmith, 1B. sir) Btephen Berg, | Nome City for ir} apartment howre 107x50, $60,000, Thos. Crowley for Tacoma, at midnight; | — motorship Kina for Vancouver, B, C., at op. m \t \u 21% 6645 21 Clearings .. Balances .. $6,849,622.94 vee 112957819 Portland + 5,736,612.4' 560,009.1 Vessels jailed, rir Foreign Money Status ‘Tuesday's Quotations . Alaska Valder—June 1 western, southbound, at £:30 p.m. Juncau—June 10-—Halled, str Admiri Watson northbound, at 9:30 p. m Ketchikan—June Ji--Salled, str Alas ka, northbound, at 12:30 p, m. 8 Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove—Pler 41—Btr Kaka Maru, nohr Spokane, | Mell Btrect Ter Sno- homie, motorshtp Lina. rand Trunk Pacific Terminal—Str ad- miral Rogers. Pier 11-B—Htr Owego. Pier §—Str Port Angelos Pier 6—Str Africa Maru Plor 2—-Htr Latouche, atr Redondo, Pier 1—Florence Luckenbach, Pier A—Sit Admiral Nicholson. | pier H—-Str 1 F, Alexander, ste Admiral Rodman | pacific Const Coal Bunkera— Heather: 4. Shipping Board Moorings—Str Anna Morne, Ban Juan Tertorson, | Lander Btreet vaniun. Street Terminal Clearings North: ‘7 Balances 6 nteers 11 a, m, June 19, one-story dormi- tory building, school for blind, salem, Board of control, Salem, Ore., bids 9 a. m., June 19, building state hos- pital for insane, Pendleton, Ore, Board of control, Salem, Ore., bids }9 a. m. June 19, buildings for Ore- gon State Soldiers’ Home, dis. Board of Control, Salem, Ore., p.| bids 9 a.m, June 19, building for y| Oregon state tuberculosis hospital. MISCELLANEOUS WORK AND EQUIPMENT Otto Beatty, school clerk, district 188, R. F, D. No. 8, Auburn, bids § p.m. June 15, heating plant, Algona school, Reuben W. Coral B, White, manager of the ‘ational Surety Co., reports the following new calls for bids: ADING AND PAVING City council, Spokane, Wash, bids June 20, paving Illinois ave. and curbing Hallom and Mallon aves William Manier, clerk school trict No. 1, Olympia; bids 7:30 m., June 21, clearing sight of ne Washington school. ROADS AND SEWERS County + commissioners, Seattle, bids 10 a. m, June 18, construction A. Solberg road. Geo, E, Goodwin, district engi- neer, bids 2p, m, June 28, National Park Station, Mont. Construction 10 miles of road. County commissioners, Grays Harbor county, Moniesano, bids July 2, sewerage constriction, sewerage improvement district No. 5. John T, Habiuit, city recorderer, Silverton, Ore, bidy § p, m, June 25, sewer construction, | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Board of regents, University of Washington, bids July 9, construc: tion library building. J, B. Hall, school clerk, District No, #00, Snohomish county, bids June 20, additions to high school and Riverview school, Commissioner light and water, Ta. coma, bids June 19, construction masonary building. W. J. Williams, city clerk, Ren. | §. W. Straus & Co. have pu " an issue of $900,000 first mortgage | 6% per cent serial coupon bonds se. cured by the new 10-stor: apartments, to be erected at the southwest corner of John R. st. and| Hancock ave., Detroit, Mich, The| bonds, which mature in 2% to 17% | | Years, constitute a direct closed first | + S mortgage on the land, building, fur-| Bank of California. . | tishings, and equipment, and are the | Canadian Vank of Com direct obligation of the Palmetto! pst National. Building Corporation. Interest cou-| Marine National pons are payable June 1 and De Matrovelltae ber 1. Tacoma Total transactions. . | @ 9.00} © 4.00) So 4,00 @ 7.00 gi Bulla Hoge— Prime Present value | $4,61% | 97% ctw. | 6.43 ots, | Bicts,| Smooth ta, | .Pine ta, | Sheep— Prim Com * . ‘ock Market Furnished by H. M. Herrin & Co, 117 Cherry St, + Canadian ‘rench franc Belgian franc + Bwias franc, . sItalian ira. . rman mark, wedish Krona. Norway krone Danish krone Greek drachma cee Liberty Bonds ‘Tuesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan 10 Becond Ave., Sen! High Low 101,03 101,02 | 3 | Seattle St heavy 4 O12 et. | 59 ota. | 68 ota, | 8 | 26.80 26.40 26.80 ots. | 16:00 ots Bank & fean Savings Bank. Bia 375,00 710.00 199,00 220.00 300.00 115.00 230.00 415.00 170.00 165.00 275.00 110.00 140.00 Asked $ 35.00 211,00 | 200.00 296.00 310.00 | 122.00 240.00 317.50 | 00 @ 10. @ 5. 0G 8.00 2.009 6.60 AR j lp FLOUR AND SUG. | Wholesale Prices Flour—Family patents Sugar—Cane, Beet, per ewe HAY, GRAIN AND ‘rimothy-P tent m- 7.600 7.80 Natlonal Bw 10.60 National Clty Seaboard National Heattle National. Beattle Title Trust Union National 1 Albers, coun, do pid. | Aero Alarm, com Alaska Steamship. . ration Milk Prod. Mm Clone | 101,01} Meetings 1} | ‘The Seattle Real Estate. associa. tion will meet in the Hotel Butler Danquet room ‘Thursday at 1215 .m, Former President Woody will the honor guest, and ft. Greene U. 8. LH, Jones, secretary, school district 1, Seattle, bids 11 a. m, June 21, heating Central School and Clinic building, Reuben W. Jones, secretary, school district No. 1, Seattle, bids 11 ay m. June 14, kitohen equip: ment Garfield high school. C. B, Bagley, board of public works, Seattle, bids 10 a, m, June 15, 49th ave, 8, W., water mains, fire hydrants; Greenwood ave, pav- ing. N. D. MoeKillip, school clerk, Montesano, bids ‘une 15, heating. Becond 4s Firat 4149 | Second 4% [Third (4H .. ‘ourth 14a. |New 4% 45.00 : $2.50 1.60 59.00 101.00 Mn Hy iz : Wn ah ed Fishing & Packing Co.—str 51,00 41,00 151.00 47.00 49.00 50,00 49.00 How, 120'", Terminal—Str Pennayl- Ytolled and yr Oats—W hole fe Rolled and ntenminl City Lots to Be i} Sold at Auction |‘ Giving another indication ot the | renewed activity In Seattle real es. |% tate, 107 view lots in the Jefferson | Ca tf Ment—100'" Park district, . adjoining | Cottonseed Meat--100'9 Str Dreshtdik Jaat Waterway Dock & Warehouse © Str Bantla Todd Dry Di verado, At “Str West Weat Nilus, Eldridge, Bridge Dredging Co.—str General com: 0 Grain & Milling, ¢0 pt ig Goodyenr tire & Rubber (Cal) ped Hawallan Sigar Honolulu Piantatl Chan WH, Lilly... New World Life, shiek Be Me owing Heed wing Mast ag Mawh100's crateh Feed 100s 10's wa Amos Shipy Heffernun's Drydock—Bktn Gratia, Stimaon's Mill—-Rarge Henry Villard, park Virginia Olson, ‘ Winslow Marine Rallway~-Sohr 40, wohr Betay ¥ barge Coquitlam City, Whalera Star Now. 1, 2% TRADE TERMS | SCRIP 2 Bf In financial circter, “ncrip” ts a {nor avear, > temporary paper or certificate to be | Ow! Drug, pfa.. Manent certificate, or whatever th Sonat Flncutt. kerip entitles the holder to receive. The term is used in other lines to | fl gover temporary certificates Issued |p to be exchanged for specified items |! ) at a later date, the best known he- | gy, , perhaps, the “land serip,” Insued | do pta 9 ‘he government to be exchanged , funeriar Portland C government land, Roethevke ton, Denver Live Stock | ‘Tuesday's Quotations , Cattle—Koceipts, L100: market toe Nigher Bteers, 8810, cows and hetfers, & WS.50; stocker and feeders, $60 7,76, Hogeltecelpts, higher Top, 6.40; ples, $95 p—Recelpts, 208) maricet steady, Spring lamba, $1975 q 14 owes, $0G0, yearlings, $10@11,60, } Rye Forecast Hes Slight Decrease Rye in Washington on June 1 Averaged 95 per cent of normal as compared with 92 on May 1. The} § ton, bids 6 p. m. June 19, construc.| TOP Is now expected to amount to tion elty hall building, 4,000 bushels against 169,000 bush. Board of control, Salem, Ore,, bids cls in 1022. the golf | Linseed Olt Meal—100's links, will bé put on the at | Soy Bean Meal—101 ‘i nena Ne market | AifeltaMenl--100' aturday The tract has been held | Bone Meal--100'« . by & non-resident owner Hone—-Granulated, 100%" * nident owner. | Charcoal-Hardwood, 60's The lots will be sold at auetion, |Fish Meal—100's Grit-Lime 1008 18,00 00 | - | Dairy: Pile manure over 60 feet | is novel to Seattle, but has tong been | from where cows are milled and over | “ popular selling method in and] 100 feet from the milk house. ‘This | around New York city, is a state lnw, one at a time, to the highest bidder, | Granite, 100" [by J.B. Barnett, ductioncer, ‘Thin | Meat Serape | method of closing out entire tracts stern, 100'@ sve ve ved " market @\00 bulk, @| ) $6 i iokers., Welle for Informa thon, CH. Rehberger, Puyallup, a f w is ; ations good; 8 conta, Mc Pe Swere, Sunners Write for information, Jf Boot : FOR RENT MADISON ST, dern bungalow? ¢ ned cot vod 1g, Madison, Wash Rt. No. 2, Box Ay Fi BERRY ens; WOM i eee twater, spring, Be WASPRERRY PICKERS WA ner, Puyallup, Waslis 19 FURNISHED HOUSES ; Jean $25, -room modern Hist Adams atiFauntiory for bin elo. 117-00 0