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7 | becond week Coca Cola says the t? "diine 1s expected to be the largest | [heese—20@ @ Manufacturing sinc, close g the fiscal year, March 31, have 4 Funning ot $17,000,000 monthly, > amnually from August 1, Gust, 1, 1923, inclusive. They are dat- | _ Payable Febru: FAGE 1 INDORSEMENT Seattle Realtors Work of Organization Approve The Scattl went on re ng the year ber of Comme tive support eluded in the p Wg of the new Indorsement w Henderson a ‘Spoken on tt @we to the chamber Tm line with the inte to the chamber's rk, the Miceting of the association, to t Thursday at Hotel Butler be given over to the chamber ident Frank W at officers will be t and Jarge and enthusiastic meeting ts eXpected. The association a form a multiple listing bureau fo Bale of real estate. Under Plan, all property listed with the bu eau for sale, is broadcasted to all t Members, thus stimulating a sale. It was also announced ing that W. A. Irwin, Beven League club, will rer Aitle at the Northwest I Association conver their series of five “My Home Town.” ged ambe ram ts the Hotel Olymy s given after Frank B, F sdiigation tt bul The pledged ‘ next held Pres house 1 guests of at the meet founde t fon ir mi Few®Concessions in Wool Prices BOSTON, June 22—The wool mar- Ket ts unchanged and continued de Hands for fine grades of wool. Mills mare awaiting shipments of wool fr the West to ascertain the grade and Ms determine prices on the spring Dies, which wil! probably be © Mounced next month. *OThe continental dema be for crossbreds. Loc Very few concessions price, ex- by smaller dealers. whose loans banks are being discounted. an d Ny seems there are dames Macfarlane & Co, $11 Second Ave. $0 rails $0.60, off 1.14 Southern = re of of $287, Jun is 5 in enue, Tron Age says the buying of stee! the third quarter is on excelle Promising sustained opera for many weeks. Both con- m and prices are steady. ‘the history of the company. Their Bales in New York have been oubled. = . Secretary Mellon declared to- that the failure of Zimmer- York erage houses could not | be attributed to any general Weakness in the market, but that he assumed it was the “fame cld story of making poor _ investment » Reports of the New York Central for year ended December 31, 1922, @hows a net {ncome after all on outstanding year Wersus $8.93 in prev Bookings of W Car loadings again cross the million mark within one-half of _ One per cent of the record for “Week-end, June 9, Cities service tc affer charges, $ $101,175; 12 months en 90,181, increase, 52 May lance 843, increase, a May, $13,. New Issues The Standard O11 Co. of California is offering a new $25,000,000 issue of Serial 6% gold notes, due $2,5 ed August 1, 1923 and are issued in inations of $1,000, with interest ¥ land August 1. | he Foreign Trade bur: Beattle Chamber of Co: 2 Feceived the following inquiries in fhe foreign trade field, information @oneerning which may be obtained at bureau: (1206)—H 0 lland manufacturers’ | agent wants to represent Seattle con- | cerns. G) ee Gas Marseilles, France, export- ers of French olive oil, cream of tar- War, tartaric acid crystals and pow- er; also walnuts, chestnuts, Ange! Ka, strawberry pulp and preserved @herries and figs; also liquorice wood bark ground, wants vers. » (1208)—Fancy apreads, age pival in New names of Italian silk for same is recent York and is exclusty distributor. Seeking orders, (1209)—Firm in Holland wants Mames of Northwest manufacturers (OF steel tools, scientific instruments, “ete. (1210)—Buenos Aires importers of “oils, paints and glass want names Seattle suppliers. (1211) - Tinseed oii wants names Seattle im ‘Porters, bed TRADE TERMS CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN A certificate of origin is a docu- Ment showing where goods came from which are being shipped, for the Purpose of fixing the amount of im- A Port duty _ FELT HATS IN SHANGHAT Dy The use of felt hats if Shanghal ix Thelr use is becoming fore Beneral among the higher-claas Hative population, the consul states, An 1919 the imports of felt hats of wll kinds into Shanghat totaled 17,064 mn, compared with 24,204 dozon in 2920 and 36,853 dozen in 1921, month of | 1924 to Au- | Buenos Aires exporters of | at— open m4 serad |Normal Value BUSINE | GHAMBER GETS [7 ew York Stock Market sh Le d on 44d O08 Md Met Present value Liverpool Grain Thursday's Quotations Portland Produce Thareday’s Quotations Local ” WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW ay § received additional impetus toda VEGETABLES t te t nm the a nt f Prices Paid Wholesale Dealer $1 payment are thome nts to 4b while Corn Products #old air Haven i Hi be ‘ Amer Asparag ue b . Heane » u a ee ——_—______ , Local, new, per ea oe Cabbage—Cal., pert ve ad 1 al, dos 1 ors | Carrets—Local, dox 10 American Tobe “ ah “ Cucumbers Local rd Ajax Nubbe ‘ * 4 | Gartte * “a Naa” Lettuce ° Alte almere OnlonsCal Amer. Agr, Chemical, 1 ‘ CHICAGO, J Led t / American Bxy 0 bur an the Chic board of trade today.| arser 1 Max " ort ~ ty tr strengthened | 4 * 4 ‘ ‘ wheat and 1 A i . ‘ . . ae 1.00 4 oy t eal ‘hs * advar «. The | “ . “d 4 > . Beer, a i | ; SS Tereipe—t ee rop in that state at 78.8 on pe ; FRUITS “ae bye hh mn 5 ‘ Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers i any indiv a but : ° > | Apples ‘ In \A : Q |Chicago Board of Trade | \!"")::: i | Thursday's Quotations | , 7 Wheat— Oyen High Low — Cloag | Allied @ 18 F1.00% $1.06% P1.02% 91.00% | 2! ‘9 t LOT 10h 1.07% | eee W-pke. Dox 4 nin : Baldwir “re 'e . July 282% say aay |Baldwir | z Rept 1 % 77% 14 | Be s * 4.500760 mt | De TH TR leek aR] Beek ‘ ’ AS. a atiqornia ¥ , Lard ‘ wept 140 bag ite : peag vies Per crate iobed Ribs te... 6 S 62y | Pimeapate—1 0 July 9.33 » a 4 im 1% 4) | Mtrawberries eediings. 1.601 Sept 055 et ae Y} 5 z Magoons ; Marshatis . Wa el Ver tt ‘ Chica NUTS ‘Tueed Prices Paid Wholese, Farnished yan Lat ploy o : tb Yer Hi Hos | Mixed Nuts ‘ Walnuts ? OM 46h] Fan a s . . DAIRY PRODUOTS i Prices Paid to Stitppers | Batterts : As # i Kass —Fres white whe : ‘ Mixed a & ; iH *t, £.0.0, Reattle y ° 3 B. ondansary e DeBeers rT DAIRY PRODUOTS Del. Lack & Westera Butter—39 @ tle Ib. Electric Storage Bat “ey Prices to Metall Dealers Esge—24 9 260 doz. Endicott Johnson Say | Dutton -Lasal ereamerz 319 1b. _ : He prints, wrapped | —13@ lic Ib. do lat pias Ty re Freeh ranch, white «! ee | do dam pia 146% rege col : | Eastmam Kod. im | Denver Live Stock Fistachman 4114 | CResoen | ‘Thursday's Quotations Famous Pi ity Cattle—Receipts, 1,084: market|Fisk Tire ss hrtele ay.” Ste beef, . $9810.60; |Galdwyn “% * cows and heltere: | $4.50@8.50; | General Cigars h calves, $4.50910.50,"'stockors: and | Ge amook triplets, 014 feeders, MOTs soak |oee POULTRY AND MEATS eaneria tht Top. Gite lo Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers 25; pigs, $5.7866. jat ue Poke: market! or ‘e ambs, $14@15; | Gu 2: ewes, H@ |Granby Con soneral Asp cee 0 Cananen antanano Sugar San Francisco Produce |‘jsrrs! t é Thursday's Quotations | Hudson Motors Butter—Extras, 47c ib.; prime firs | Hupp Motors 454 1b.; firsts, 446 Ib. ! ole Eqgue—Extras, 204 do rath firsts, 30¢ doz.; extra pull nace oe dox.: ‘undersized pullets, 2 Garon 1 Cheene—Callfornia flats, fan e Pa ° Ib. wee 10% Foreign Exchange ye YORK, June 21.—Foreign Springfield ve 1a opened lower. Ste ne Tire - + . $4.61%; fran © & Rubber Mediem: heave iis oe + pes 0455%; marks, 125, Loutaville & Nashvi is yee dpicd . a Locomotive POULTRY AND MEATS ign exchange € med ateady Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers 44.61 ap fe france, Ducks—-Dressed, per Mh 2 | $0.0454, off $0.0002; marks, me ie tient 4 dollar, @ereia Live, CTS Live, 1 200 (21 7 Broilers. ug 04 Foreign Money Status Ganee-aDy ifort Thursday's Quotations Turkeys 408 42 Furnished by Logan & Bryan Live, fancy 5 | 810 Second Ave., Seattle Belgtac Hares 1 34.85 Sterling ag VS et : Tanadian’.... . eres Hogs—Yancy, block French franc... bt detderag te ded Veal—Fanoy, ight .. Belgian franc. .6.43% cts | Produce horwnrs {19.30 cts... Swine franc 17.97 cts | gence yrs H i 49 Italian lira 4.65 ctel ment aaa Tock 2 German mark.0007% cta| g., . Swedish krona. .26.49 ots | 40" ‘ Quotations at Stockyards | Norway krone..1666 cts ted Cattle— 26.80cts,... Danish krone... .17.95 cts 7 Prime steers 1.009 16.00 cts....Greek drachma. 3,40 cts ot Medium to good 7.008 7.50 20.30 cts Austrian, crown0.14% cts 4 cows and heifers 6.008 6.80 40.20 cts Holland florin 3.10 cts! oe / 6.500 900 19.50 ctw. ../Rumantan lel. .:.0.50cta + 2260 4.00 19.50 ctw; ..'Spacish peseta..i4.86 ct Liberty Bonds Thursday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryas 810 Becond Ave., Seattle Serlen— Hieh Low | 3igs 100.31 100,27 4s 4 ond 4 1 4s 98.10 Second 4s... 98.08 Third 44a 98.10 fourth 44s 98.10 iow 4% 5 99.28 Furnished . Bid American Savings Bank..$ 7 Bank of California ° | Marine | Metropot i Beattie Title Trust Union National | Albers, ¢ “ Albers, pfd a5 Aero Alar Alaska Steamship Carnation Mille, pf iat MIT Federal Telegrapl Firher ring Mi. General roletim, | Globe G Globe ¢ Pe train & Mil Hawallan Sugar € a. H, Tilly . | Now. World Tite Northern Life Owl Drug, pfa . Honolulu Plantation 4 ain & Mil, com pf Goodyear Tire (Cal.), pfd a | Paeltic ‘Alaska Navigation 80. Pacific Car & Foundry ‘ Pacith t Bincult Pactic Gan & Blectric, pfd Pacitie Vel & al Pioneer Milla Puget foun |Reld Bros., com Reid Brow, pfd Sperry Wlour, com \s spd» uperior Portland ¢ Todd Bhipyards , Zellerbach, com . P ptd 40 96 90 4 u Seattle Stock Market y H. M. Herrin & Co, 117 Cherry St. A 00 00 00 00 0 60 00 00 00 50 5.00 00 00 00 00 00 0 Foreign Securities Tharsday’s Quotations ' Furnished by Logan & Bryan 610 Becond Ave., Seattle Bid Asked 10.60 o Russian 514s, 1921 11% 13 Aah 1900011.68 Russian 6's, 1926 Close | Russian 6148, 1 19 a 100.27) Brench 5s, 1921 ~ 98.04) French 44, 1917 069 5,00. 98.06| French ox 1920 FLOUR AND SUGAR +e Buitish i i Wholesale Prices 98.17) British Victory 4a Sugar—< sie, Dae wt ve HE British Rot Beet, por owt. . 99.28] Belgium Reator. bn ; Belgidm Premiane HAY, GRAIN AND FEEI | Japi 4a | Dimothy—r arade 4.000 First Japanese 4149 v D.C 19 | Second apanene Alfalfa Hay—Firat grade 17 United Kingdom. Straw ; 4 Askea {Ital * Corn—Wholp, yellow, 120'6 Barley hole feed, 100's . Mind and ground, 70'A-$0°% is00 COMPANY prouling, 100's 3 dl Whest-—Tecteaned teed, 126° 40,00 217.50 I . All Grain Chop— 40's 4#100 180.00 Chick Feed . 64,00 170.00 nvest In a Chi BM M On 66,00 | * ing Feed—100 1iti|1, Successful Going |]! Growing Want! 142.00) B c |] | Eee Mash * | Seratch Fee 100's usiness | “rerinl BRA eben 1 Moal—100's ., . 9.00 Se 7 Linseed Ol Meal—-100' 00 71% Cumulative Soya Bean Menl—100's , Preferred Stock PSH thet add | Price $100 Per Share |}! Mea io sll 1] ). Gran! 00's $8.00 Redecmable ai $110.69 1] Meat Scraps— astern, 100'* 104. 2 and accrued dividends Shell—Eantorn oyster, 100° 6.00 rey | Wentorn oyster, 100' ., ae | 13:00 Wheat—Mixed feed, $0'» a6.00 155.00} FOSTER and KLEIN OILS AND LEADS 109.08 | Blghth Ave. and Vireinin St, (Local Market) 4a Senttle, Wash, | Turpentine—1n drums 147 1450 | Semation cans the 120.00 Kindly send particulars re. fd OMl-—Raw, in bare 140 fosoi || garding this stock to | gallon cana..,? 186 04.50 Rolled, in barfetn (43 gh umes White Lend-—100-ih, kegn,. th ui 97,00 | bas Street Wor those odd Jobs around the 96.00) house, phone a little Want Ad to 118.00 State . Main 0600, You will get any Kind of he'p you need, Fall Busines Good, Says Roger Babson |MMIGRANT LAW ARMOUR GRAIN Unfavorable Conditions Are Outw Other Considerations ELLE LEY¥jin 1020, ¢ imports are gaining HINOTO: Ju o2-—-The A plan for Boh abel ier | defo af bg igh re tt took r ndvine- | co-ope ’ hase of the Armour lower wing point of vie hese purchases | ¢ romer br perio : by fa + 0 eine diesel tNsdaw | oventoniy a Mean tas htects mainta thelr |by Bernard M, Bar as arotsed ts to a concrete principal on nood pe : r immig f ¢ comment from Ogden analysis of the| creasing imports vis thm ' mour and George EB head business barom-!to relieve the strain on F tons in t of the grain company, Maroy said eters that deter which is the weakest link in the v of our » future Exports—The export situation, | goticite sarey Sonn? ae h hag prosperity tho better than 1918 or 1916, in NOt} rocatity of roached the scheme, After Armour Buninesy and) 0), autres’ ki better Hye Synaptic neral ap the market! Pitt eT ckonla atill chasntty:| Commpenl he pipe at have been suf. ne éxxy “ dian “aa of the | taining the n : oi’ a holon * : "Se few unfavorable conditi ‘The move by Husband aie r : pe ie BABBON — Dreasions during | RAILROADS ARE | remutt of ort 5 gee the past #ix weeks,” says Babson.) TAKING CARE OF FREIGHT Hament ye ate a Many are expecting a repetition 6. Money Rates—A business man of the of 1920. in general | can now finance his needy per activity, while others are certain t, compared with as high as 8 1 “that ¥ pieces, It not at all hard to|of 1920, It looks ax tho plenty of, ' gather such impressions if you lis-|;money can be available on this en to current comment i me t| basis for some time to come. kesslp, If we turn t “ : Aation--'The asta facta on the ‘aituatl er, * rable thay it has been f Des are not as bad as re! go goveral Fh Agee “there Let us examine the leading’) wan « car shortage which mounted omnery ¢ business a a October Demand SURVEYS LEADING at time calla teri dated. more BUSINESS BAROMETERS ars Usaei were avhathe Ai PRICES) | Commanity |. prices “Today we are breaking all APIdly reached ® point Ale) records in the number of car ar peer Bs loadings. The shortage of lant ate peeree. saa, een fall has been practically ellmin- ee ement position im only | ated. There should be no imme ol him Yeoct reached by a mod.| diate serious congestion of : : \Grain Gr erate, orderly rive. Farm products! relght. Give Figures on at, president OF are but 79 per cent above tho 10-| "%: Wages—Wages have shown f L b | gr hehe ents taken over year average, 1900-1910, compared|s0mo advance, particularly jn the| Export ° umbe | srowers will be ts : with fla of 250 per building trades. This ts due largely! weasHINGTON, June The to- | other organization. ; } ; bel, sp to immigration restrictions. Wages \tai April exports of # nd —— : sj niin general, howevet, are much be- |, ire eA te ‘ON, June 22.~-Accord 3 ges a There fa the 1920 peak. Certainly there | $12.035,2 oe $10,690, announced by the de- pict pregency att Tie thee tnactieloney that tiene. w 681 in March ¢ in April, tmen commerce, the export porn Alo soe eee a acen at that time. Any increase in cont aocardls oe the $58,000 feet of Douglas fir to Guring the year boginning 1920, |due to wage advance will, of course, ber divisi department | Cuba in April was a record snonthig “2, FAILURES: Contrary to | handicap business, mrmerce xpe of logs and} shipment to gene ie ¥ i popular bellef a minimum of Steel Produc ‘The sfilled | round timber neluded 214,000 b } at te onth ty t pr $5 Bop sad Late eel Geltties ure |corpotation ow etansa at 3,000 Ges | peter: pine: & TLe00 Desytaa ti aud | tas Stara verse ea nanan ‘es sow leorporation now stands a 4 0 e 000 sUglas and oO years, Oo é " ‘ pel el is deontog: house |tons, compared with 11,000,900 In | 3,761,000 cedar He wh or rawed tim- | movement for pod heey e eae Are ani points to better times 1920. © prowent level ia very eat. | be F included 00 ) board feet f oak, | . more than oo a r4 isfactory and shows that buyers are | 19,713,000 Southern yellow pine, 13,-| ment and equal to 39 per cent of the ee hiss 4 early in 1920]not pyramiding orders put are fol. | 636.000 Dougias ar 900 ce- {total 1920 movernent which wes the Spat . tase Pr uninens failures | lowing the conservative p de ad sai * tar, t in. the pen Ha Bees west level sines they | FIGURES INDICATE avs. Salts sreloeded.” Bath ciisdber] GOon WUMTNGaee CLEAWEST STORES IN THE WORLE & y nt are heavy his, t G i a na hs R gh . i A , ther with the liquidation te Bon nove of gold 4 * % dence that fundament [reserves can stand it easily, In ¢ se i conditions are growing n4-' fact, the tremendous gold supply 3 ¥ ; . | BANKS ARE IN |which rea does not belong here SPLENDID CONDITE ON |is a con | “3. Credit Conditions—At the peak’! ration of the recent boom the national | banks had over $12,415,000,000 outon |of worker and loan, |lttle more than #11,800,000,000, In/on the butlding 11920 they were borrowing heavily | point from the federal reserve banks and [of trade, wero straining all reserves to tho | factor, limit. Whereas their discounts were | $2,827,000,000 in 1 borrowinis but "Money ts plentifu 318 y are to. ul. Reserves are strong. There is no danger that banks will be forced to cut down loans and slo ness in order to prot serves. 4, Imports—Tho no! w up busi- ect their re- t as great as Tides in Seattle YRIDAY | JUNE 22 SATERDAY First Low Tide | JUNE 2 te am, 3.0 ft] Biest Low Tide Virst High Tide |¢:26 —. m. 3.7 ft 10h am. 81 (| First High Tide d Low Tide | 12:3 4:62 p Second ‘ ton to residence, j see | Frank L, Wiley, -| rage, $76. Weather Bureau Report |") viisemeon, sic aroune Baer | : HE IBLAND, June 21.1 A. At | boulevard: gueame, b440 | erent enter eerie eens &; wind od] atth 1825 Howell - taved In, (wo-maat | thon to fats, Howell jats, alters freighter, yellow stack, from the weat, at | Mra Gy 'yeno sal 4a. m, ‘Paswed out, str Banta Paula, at | aition to-residenee ses et Yes Ad Sa ms atr Latoucns, at 6:30 a, m, | rorter & Kelner, 613-623 We oN, | 3 - Iboard, $76 | . F tor & Kletser, 700 Dexter ave, nitt-| fam Seafoam, large ....19¢ Lux ...... Arrivals and Departures | ,..)°"'". safiedess| Ete 4 i ye ets te tense, LOE ARRIVED —June Motorship Call-| Foner’ & Kieiser, Eastlake, bill-| Cit P -fowdr ¢ oo! Soap Chips. .61g¢ lan from Tacoma, at 7 @. m.j att Cup- | board, $7 | itrus 7 acs mm from Hobe va Yokohama, at 11'e| John Velaouno, #22 Sereer,, alteration | rus Powder. ....25¢ Ivory Soap Flakes 916¢ June 20—Atr American from Phita-| to res +00. | Balboa, dan Pedro and Ban] May E, Rehmke, 124 N, 75th, fell int 5 p.m; str Tiverton from | shed. $2 | ) via Ban Francisco and Tacoma, George Manthey, 4018 10th N. E | p. mi str Julla Luckenbach | dition to store, $200 | ton via ports, at 1:45 p. m. | Eugene Worth, 4536 B. 40t idence, | SAILED—June Adiniral Rod-| $100 by Tesldsrios, | { man for Port S p. mj ste] William I, Mills, 7008 West Green Lake! aig) ts - Fhe way, alteration to residen $50. FISHER’S UBM. T A W, Hager, 454 Maplo Le | : m.; str Stanwood for Tacoma, at 3:29 p. | addition to tecldente ae Lente place, OLYMPIC ie m.; str Latouche for Nome v St. Mich J, H. Johnston, OT Kas or ani, Golovin, Bonanza, Teller and Deering, | garage, $100 Mast James ¢t., is bal e at 2p. m.: tr Astyanax for London via | "srs 'C. B. Thing isda ae ee ports, at 4:40 p, mj atr Lake Filbert for | rage, $36 : \ Akutan via Southeastern and Southwest A. N, Bowdin, 2613 Marine st., ga- 3 3 ern Alaska, at 4:30 p.m brane, $20 : 4 Caen bal) |, B. TL Wilttaths, 909 Motor place, | teration to residence, $160 Alaska Vessels fk, Landen 4 10th, earage, $15, Sitka—June 20—Salled, #tr Admiral| ©. W. Pease 2 W. Eaton, residence, | gere, southbound, at noon. | $180, ff | Seward—June Salied, str Admiral) Beem @ Stevens, 1325 East Madison | Valdex—June 20—Salled, str Admiral) J. W. Dixon, 6610% 14th NW, ade| 5 | Watson, southbound, at m. ition to residence, $60. ‘e | ‘4 | ef Pel W, Dixon, 6612 14th N. W., addi. ; : on to residence, $50, Vessels in Port at Seattle °°) Mi Toich, 00 ara, rarnge,| 8c 10c 20c Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41—Motorahtp | $50. | Malltornban |, Ws Lambel!, 3929 Cloverdale, addition Bill Kireet. Termina—U, 8. L. 1, v.| to residence, $400 | Heather, U. 8.0, G, Unalga, U8. C, G,] Mla Gora’B, Anderson, 426 11th N, W., Bnohomiat alteration to residence, $n | and Trunk Pactto Terminal—str Ad-| BD, Munro, St00 ath K, addition to| iiral Rvans realdenc | Pier 14—Str ‘Tuscatoorn City Katherine Craft, 2039 Waverly ptace,| nf FoR IG eC pay 0 ae! Pier 11-B—Str Owego. J adaition to garage, itn os x Parowax, 13¢ Ib. Pen-Jell, 18¢. Certo, 31l¢ | Pier 2—8tr Detrosn, str Northweatern Kent Hernard Polly, 116 ist 8, altere« Bier obte. Jule taekenbaeh tion to thentar, $100 Y BALL MASON JARS | Pier A—8tr Admiral Nichol: won macy, 3022 Midvale ave, rest- , U. 8, Shipping Bourd Mooring dence, $600. i V4 Pts., 75¢ doz.; Pts., 80¢ doz.; Quarts, 98¢ doz 5, Morne A. Finlayson, 907 Belmont, garage, Ball § v 2 | Connectlout Goodfellow, str Corvs Ulantlo Btreet Terminal | Beet Waterway Dock & Motoraip Frank Ly: pan Maru, str Talbo Ma Todd Daydocks—Str West Ison, ate Edmore, atr verailo, str Acquilio Puget Sound Bridge & Dr Pattoraon Ames Terminal Co Heffernan’s Drydock—-Ba | Stream—U, S. 8, Bonttle, Street Terminal—Str Robin —Str Amerioan Warehouse Co, neh, str Horal+ ru Nilus, atr West Colusa, air Sil edging Co,—8tr Str Banta Inez. rk Gratla, Winslow Marine Rallway-—Sehr Commo. dors, ate Pletay Ross, whalers Star Now 1 4, barye Coquitlam City | BANK CLEARINGS | - | {J Seattle | | Clourings $5,636,219.49 | Balances 1,554, | Portland | | | ciatdys 5, 415 | ! Balances sent 1,162,140.90 | | Tacoma | | Total transactions. , 2,46,000,00 | aa | ing. be more nee “It dors bu: a5," business | w w w. D. $350, Georre M 450, dence, J donc 7 dence, 4x24, Ww 44x28, lence, 36: jardner J, ¢ frame residenc Gardner frame renidenc Gardner J frame reside: 5 dene } trams reoltone | SUICIDE RALEIGH, $2 are left, ded. not Mrs. Nelite Retliy, dition to residence, $200. by opliff, L614 500. $1,20 twin, %, dwinn, ©, 26x20, HELPS HOSPITALS Eng, 4x26, SS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building ** | s Will Be io} nt temptation toward in-|f “hi, Bullding—The combined employer Today they are loaning #/ building trades has set the brakes | boom. From the | f view of immediate yolurne thia. fs an unfavoraiile | rom @ long swing polnt of view, j however, it is not at all discourag- Tho industry was rapidly be- coming inflated and the slowing up | Process merely postpones the neces. | sary building to a time when {t will take a tician to total our score, A few of our barometers may be con | sidered unfavorable, The major. ity are not unfavorable. General concluded Babson, “is in a healthy position at about 1 per cent above normal. The figures clearly indicate good for the most of 1923," OVER $1,000 ohn Zwiekey, 1226 N. $2,000, Wheat $3) Ernest Middlevick, Sard, 1616 dird N,, frame 0, 1703 Hoge bullding, 4x80, $4,000 winn 1708 Hoge $4,000, 1708 Hoge building, $5,000, 1 8, Nunnemacher 1014 tat W © to fints, $2,000 June 1,000 fortune of Harry Kaye, who Killed his wife, ehild and himself, re- vorts to hospitals because no loth BW. ad- 4 33rd W., real errata PLAN GHANGE IN TALK SALE OF Wheat Growers May Take Over Big Concern 1ed by May Make Ship Companies Keep Detention Stations KM Ort Me Wirld FRESH BREAD greed | tm the} A r statls = If you have your milk delivered at your door you pay 12c per quart. PIGGLY WIGGLY SAVES a family using two quarts daily $29.20 per year on:MILK ALONE. For each 1,000 families we serve ~: ilk, a sav- ing of over $29,000 per year is made. DO YOU GET YOUR SHARE? ure Seal Glass Top, pints, quarts, dozen oes ote Jar Rubbers, white or red, dozen. . Ball Porcelain Lined Zine Caps, Economy Caps, Kerr’s Regular Caps, dozen Kerr's Regular Lids, dozen ee “Tee es 18G FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH AT ALL PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES $1.08 doz.; $1.30 see THES dozen, . 28¢ frame renl- frame re building, Ke butlding, building, Liberty Market, 1508 eon Clty a West Ala Iniversity Way nul lest Ave, arket, Fourth and Pine A J4ith Ave, and EB 1th Ave, s. A + convert Tike and Beacon id . Unlen st. y. at Thomas F Broudtw Stores to Open Soor Harvard N, and. Wastinice and Proxpoct—Kast 45th an AVERY, Pres. and Mgr. 2.—Tho 19th Ave, N. Ww. d Brooklyn 10 CLEAN STORES IN SEATTLE heirs

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