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1 PAGE 14 ON EXPOSITION Bell Street Dock Will Get Ready for Merchants pans ag re f Workuren ting the bs the chants contracts have be stallation of which will line t Dig terminal this year will vious effor will have a t stanchions w will start Monday g bls Pa expos ferns and flowers The exhibit commit in disposing of the rema 5 wo that every exhibit’ w nl place prior to the opening @xposition, which it is now assured Wil attract’ more merchants than any show ever held west t Mississippi. T n t Yious shows, «« dent's visi events are res tendance. Res are being received Lippy Ment has been worked ¢ Visitors and their wiv including | @ttendance at “An a ‘ Smoker for the men, theat rty for the tions. BIG GROWTH OF WEALTH CITED 4 NEW YORK, July 5.—In the 19 @dition of Moody's Industria! Mating . it is shown that the national income of the American peoplo BD creased from $33,200,000,000 in 1916 to P $52,457,000,000 im 1922, of about 60 per cent. T ‘of all outstanding American securi tes (figuring stocks at market val / ues) increased from $53,738,000,000 tm 1916 to $94,740,000,000 in 1922, Ffmerease of nearly $0 per cent. Our security holdings alone, it ts Stated, now exceed the total wealth Of the United States in 1900. Th increase in the amount of securities in the hands of the American peo- | ple in the last six.years of abc $42,000,(00,000 ts twice as grea 4 the entire wealth of the States in 1860, and almost ¢ Our entire wealth, pubtic ladies and ott vate, tangible and in 1880. . New Issues ) j oe i Dillon, Read & Co. are offering & New $2,000,000 issue of 5 yer cent, non-callable gold tonds of the province of British Columbia, Can- ada, due one-half in 1943 and one- half tn 1943. Principal and interest a are payable in United States gold = im New York, and the bonds are offered at 97 and 96%, depending on maturity date, to yield mately 5.25 per cent. Meetings | — ‘The Seattle chapter of th Ameri- can Association of Engineers will Meet at 8 o’clock Friday night In| Teom 206 Railway Exchange build-| ing. C. L. Wartelle, chairman of highway committee, will give a re port on the proposed Seattle-Tacoma | high line. | q TRADE TERMS PROMOTER A promoter is one who firds the bankers or moneyed men to finance, thru their clients or themselves, the necessary capital to organize and set in motion a corporation or industry. He is a sort of a middle. Tan between the corporation need- ing the capital and p whose business it {s to place corporation securities upon the market The promoter us does not at tempt to sell securities directly to the investor, but, rather, wholesales them to those who do. Perhaps no better illustration of the work per. formed by a promoter can be given than that furnished by FE. S. in his ‘Trust Finance’’ } | ade folloy “The promoter performs an in dispensable function in the com munity by discovering, formulatin; and assembling the business propo sitions by whose deveispment the q Wealth of society is increased. He acts as the intermediary between * the man with money to invest in securities and the man with unde yeloped property to sell for the Money. In the present scheme of production, the resource and money are useless apart, let them be brought together, and wealth is the result.” 3 A promoter ‘often f business to hunt up that desire to issue P bring such securities to the tion of some banker, and the jssue béing rec @ commission or for his services, It may almost be said that he Is a manufacturer of securities. The honest and enterprismg promoter fas been ono of the most useful Ba agents in the development of the resources of the country. _ {iT ALL DEPENDS on THE WAY YOU FEEL ABOUT THE MATTER | The old theory that summer ts | a bad time for business has kept | | a lot of business men from mak ) | ing money. . Just because they have heard the phrase “summer slump” they have grown to be. lieve it is a real, honest-to-good. ness obstacle. But every summer some of the live advertisers prove to their own satisfaction, to say nothing of profit, that business | | is as good as they mako St.—Seat- | tle Ad Club's “Round Table. makes St his corporations securities, and atten n ¢ WA REET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW wy The stock market today opened trrem Cl} Would E a t ® ka which wer na ooo tow ‘ J ue A jor preamu ; iange Would Effect T y t ake Union Pa New ¥ ntral a 4 ; y—studebaker: Un 8 VEGETABLES | Big Volume and Lower Price ponent h news, Was mixed w Jon bank rates raised and a f o Fald Wholesale Deals: = 0nents i wy eparation had « yet reached once % prices fs wee AN F CO, J ri it in favor of the decimal system ® t be figured by ded na tae 6 tinued heavy duction 1 ship jin au g goods. A nationwide pen prices Jed; Bethlehem BR, 44 c% nolair, 234, up \ * ation attle and approx! re r ray elon tt ©. BR off \: Baldwin 1 ay vy pe » &; Pan-Ainetiesh # , thal A and sett | ment, with in ‘ote 6 system now under Yew hy cy thern Ratlwa % Pan-American A : - “ wa the resulta so far A <p 5 ~ ahaa n Pacific, § te 4 ed in the monthly review of the Pa ange ° ue ms ific Coast business conditions issued Prene methods of buying re zi hee 2° | by John I n, federal veserve agent | ne the hardw trade are 1.00@260 ube Hides and Wool Public Markets ‘ ey |for the F bank of San Fran-|much confused,” say the prc Buying Prices, F. 0, B, Seattle SANITARY 9 00 « nents of the decimal system 5 $8 & the. ne During Ma the review states Where one m fact r uses tb ' : “ al, new, sack e production and distribution pro-|dozen as his pricing unit, another ¢ Caullflower—rrer crate 1.6001.4 | coeded at levels only slightly below |uses the gross, Articles are some " . no of the first quarter of the year. times cataloged by the dosen, but is oe 0001.78 | such declines as were noted compared | noid and billed by the gross, while eo | box ephone peas, ; per ora Looe mn Tho business situation has | yriced v6 atenalnes “anne F and t the dozen, , Other Dey f ides, up 1 ha aapbe caer h.; Tea dos. 1 mehes f caut whi on nds D wt tba. up. » Diaskberr f Bal: a spirit of caution which best finds | pricing as the pair I it stage or Bulle os os, be pkg.) Mir beer extract per % movement of bank funds during the | gevelonod f Th Dry. each 10@ 1.00 Btalla 24-36 wens to be no systematic method Green ‘or malted, eRe... 160 280 pier @ bare ¢ Total loans of 66 reporting member |’ toyed in nelocting such « unit Medium clean Pr COMNER Gistriet, which had spareaet near'y | quired, the dealer is not always Goarse, heavy. 10 lamb k the $100,000,000 during the four months | oe va iner to ¢ Mona s, staple, te “ be K steak, 3 nding May 9. joed only $9,000, "4 Valley wool at 4 the. * ba r-week period end an medium 6 a butte: . ne a Coarse, heavy ee ee “ F . a b 100@ 2.00 . York «i nt confusion each oe 16 4 ta 2 ‘ “" ¢ of a uniform if goat skina, Ib - ab |e ‘ 2 ‘. $4,000,0 method ereby goods am pur san ar . sa ace ae bere ng Ay vehde or Sit chased, inventoried, cataloged and > ver, $e; 3 old singly, or where necema: by Le ° > during April and | Seattle Stock Market y et tact yh n of one hundred. Mery mul Furnished M, Herrin & Co. a 2750638 | PRODUCTION IS by t piece” price Cherry Mt. " ce - the cost or selling price ' ke Wid As : 4 STILL ACTIVE i . . Bank, «8.74.00 # $5.00 | Sticccaa prune Hp ) such check in productive ac-| number This m shod ot nee moe et’ py raph a. 180% #6 07 | Uvity has been noted. The lumber |Computation Is known as the deci- | Jexter Horton Nationa’ 220.00 “ Dateb—-Deenioaaty, Bicpie. bes 14% | mills of the district were operated at |™mal system. A few items like door Nationa! 900.00 Pige— Dried ¢ ° greater than ainglo shift car y knobs mu be listed by the pair, Marine National 115,00 Gesscherries. suring May Jera received | but a pair of knobs are usually Mat wal. Ba k of Com 1 shipments made were Jess than |thought of as a single article production, but stocks of lumber held |Other items will still bo priced per 1» mill yards generally are still below |set, such as lock sets, consisting of norma! jock, knota and eacutcheons, The mines of the district produced} Altho supposed to have originated metad in slightly increased quantities |In France it was actually oonceived an now equipment was placed tn op-|in 1783 by James Watt, inventor a Leaner hte «Pg .; No eration and recently recruited labor |of the steam engine. | Alguen, See Japan forces gained In experience. Building} Its adoption was od by Wash Care age Pekoe blend biack tea, | activity contl: unabated. ‘The/ington in his first mesmgo to con- | tfee, 1% Me. bee. mite issued during May cent greater t mued dt of y Yakimines— Per box 10@1.18 NUTS wan 10 per of 3h 1 the} Apr groan In 1786 suggestion of , at the Jefferson, ° Gra eee and the number was practically the |adopted a decimal system for its odyear oe: same currency Hawalian 8 a “ther new record of petroleum| ‘The reasons why the American Moi + nia Was set dur-|hardware trade wants {t are as New World Life $9 18.90 er the |¢ Nawehern Life 214600 185.00 re mplicity. With the price pe i Suse as Bid plece known, the price per ten, p Owl Dr 192.60 103.00 wee plece known, the price per ten, per ae avigation. $0.90 6 : yuninenn hundred or per thourand can be Pacific Car A Foundry..., 94.00 DAIRY PRODUCTS a6 jfound by merely moving the dect pacific Coa att 110.00 eee e f debite te tedtvidical | reat ceant a Tei, pea tr.00 rices Paid to Shippers ‘ aarti Pe ‘ pea 94.00 ‘A t banks in 21 was Unit No matter wheth Proneer Mille (sugar). +... 26.89 ; $ ent greater than during /er ten, a hundred, or even some| eget Seat Sere si ee Sees 12 | May « increase belng ap-|unusual number of articles are sold, | Reid Brow, ptd §8.00 BT oro: the same as the in-/the amount to be chargedgmay be | perry Fidur, Com sibs Y 335 creases reported in previ months | figured immediately. by miftiplying | Superior Poriiend Cement. 11560 fiji deoc nice of this year, when comparisons have |the per piece charge by the num: Todd 60.00 AIRY PRODUCTS been pinade with corresponding |ber reqbired. SoPUA AS CR, + 005998) O08: Pri it. Dealers mofiths of 1922. }—Saving in money. Thru # | ie Bales at retail reported by 34/Ing of time in accounting as well A man can Just as happy ve depa ‘orm, were 10.3 per cont - ——— | when the gr : ot Fi greater In value during May, 1923, | — UT ae ¥ | \ ri ne | . s_shor a ! 2 than during May, 1922, and, except | brick 10 | year, wore greater in value than in|| % . | DELICIOUS EGG DISHES ii any month of the past four years.|| Tides in Seattle — | ook triplets, eid s1@ 3¢|At wholesale the movement of goods|! gucnspay | FRIDAY one different ways of preparing attractive egg dishes ar POULTRY AND MEATS showed a seasonal ¢ ne in mar JULY 6 | JULY 6 | ned in the latest bulletin prepared for the housewives of Prices Paid by Wholesale Deaiers |!18¢8, but with th exception of ag-|| Fir lew Tide | First Lew Tide e by our Washington bureau. bu wish a copy of thi to Shippers ultural lements~ continued || ‘Hise nigh ‘tide’ | ‘Firee High Tide” bulletin, ffl out the coupon below, inclose a two-cent postage stamy Brotiers—Leghorns, por 1 20@ 21 ater than one year ago. Sn oight || 19:01 «, m., 7.7 ft 1.1 tte nd send it to our Washington bureau c 4 uM 1 a which report thelr || Second Low Tide low ime ® cf thas Sane Poe eaten || 3ith. Be tae 8.3 te De mh, 45 tt i sll % his be value.of 6 | h Tide 4 High Tide Fn oaniow nee perenne 43 | increased nt or more dur- || me thes Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, NS loge H May ax compared wt cee 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. ney s there deat Fagg Weather Bureau Report I wish = copy of the bulletin, “Ways of Cooking and Geese “Live, tat, 9 to 12 Me ‘ during tho TATOOMH ISLAND, July 4—8 A. M Serving Eggs,” and inclose herewith a two-cent postage stamp Belgian Mares 4 and up cems were for same. Turkeys Fancy 4p R16 Moe recs ‘Ave, fat, pee Ib volved, the : Roosters—Oid, live, per tb rted be Name.... BESS ES o Hose— . at month sit ; s ; “Choles heavy sso ¢), WHOLESAL } Street and No... seseevmesererrenenssceceereeesseseetees oes Yai— SHOW SLIGHT DECLINE sie S fancy ilent 1 fae ‘ 5 Meas, 180-300 Tea’ <! 100 ff] The general lavel of prices deci city. z MOOUy, 206-200 Tons, vee ap [etighOy ‘during «May. , ‘The: index Arrivals and Departures | " LD—July 4—Str Willpelo from $ .ULTRY AND M number of wholesale prices pub-| vow York via Haibos, Han Pedro and State Prices Paid Wholesale I ished by the United tSates depart-| san Franciaco, at m.; ate West Jap- Rh eCaE RENE Fo, SOR REHEAT r Dacks—Dressed, per I 44 Ment of labor stood at 166 for the |PA from Ban Francisco via Bellingham. , IEDR: BESTE E UEC Vin OAR ICSE TIDE eae Mens—Dressed, heavy | month, a decline of 3 points, or 1.9/{'." 4." thiand fram Tacoma, at 1 -f genet per cent from the previous month m. July 3—Btr Willian Perkins from Live: ight Weather conditions have been |New York via Balboa, Sen Pedro and Ban | Brollers—1922, per Tt generally favorable for the growth ‘om New York via Philadelphia. ference pel gna of farm crops and of feed for Hy Ban Pedro, Ban Francisco and ete . stock, Tho condition of the grow-| spin A Lem ares Belgian Hares—Tivo, per to inevacatis. bapreves ti atatans 6 eD—July 2--Str Manta Rosa for Insect pests make life miserable. Infestations of homes by bed pertts sce. "3 | the pea Reid sige cs in a ot | New York Via Gan Francisco, Seq Pedro bugs, cockroaches and ants will occur in spite of every precaution antey, dressed, Tb AG tt Tae fe ccoehs ORI VaR EEE eee of the careful housewife, Summer is the time when such p yasen ligne: AG sii ligoseig How capoeira heriateeeel ceailipiy ada tarlae gcastiet ainteiaics. Our Washington wun a pteter Ing it | crop 14 now reported to be:tn pros] ‘Alaka -Veesalt h epared a bulletin which will tell the housewife the latest and Medium, dr see MN 1a | POO | sitka—July 2—Balled, atr Jefferson, | most approved methods of ridding the premises of these undesirable LIVE STOCK | Shearing of wool has been com: | southbound, at 10 p.m : insect visitors. If you want a copy of this bulletin, fill out and |} Quotations at Stockyards be re pace ee to 80 per cent of the} cay 8 | tha actitien below otal clip of approximately 78, * mail the coupon below. tuoe ty (pounds hae boon aad toy ti 200° | Vessels in Port at Seattle | tea. see Grow: | », Sove Terminal—Pier 40—S8tr Weat Loi tebubne ewe 2 SLE aoe eee ae SE fata to Food tera’ 222) EQ THe lore at tho highest prices recelved | tadron 2 : 5 Yalves 4 since 1919. Live stoc! ¥ ¢ Northern Terminal—Str Hakat: $ Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Bulls SHS 810 | Facoriad to. be ta guen dendingh che uke Rob ot 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Hoss— ew oat L) ndition and | pier 14—str Robin Adalr, str Achilles. ; ; ons a marketing 4s proceeding in an or-| pier 11811 I want a copy of the bulletin, “Household Pests,” and Bmooth heavy . : fog $98 | derly manner Pier 10—Str Fulton, inclose herewith a two-cent postage stamp for samo. ; Pies i ih ese 118 sh ie | Pier '—Str Cargiyn Frances. ihap— | Pier 2—Atr Alamte | ; Prime lambs 10.80011.00 ies 5 | Pier A—Str Adinir | 4 Sommon to cholee | Pier B—Str Curacao, Name... i Gomnmon to choi Building Permits =|) Pi) }= 8! SAI) roaman | $ Wethers .... Grand Trunk—Str Admiral Watson, atr : : ; prea aie ier: serine | Queen Biren m0: NOs iisctccdueacceugsnicceshs “gy DY A pee chad : | UNDER $1,000 | pacitio Coast Cont Bunkers—Str Montt- H 5 FLOUR AND 8U 1824 Allon pl, sara allo: Wholesale Prices ano, 441 N, 96th, alteration to|y, 4, Shipping Board Moorings—Str Anna : Family patents 1 1 5 18. W, |B. Morse, Ns cata pa fl ae Tbe ire U. By Mordeek, 284/W, Canal/at warage, | connecticut Stréet Terminal—Str Witt- ; Y . polo, 2 Beet, per cwt seer . 10.00 ‘ “ he 1 ‘@, 6231 oith 8. warage, $50. | bere Tiros." Milling ‘Termina)—Str | steteee fb HAY, GRAIN AND FEED ohn Rayis Co, 2217 Wourth ave, altera: |” Northiand F | nn aan Timothy—Virst grade 18.000 21,00 | C..12. Hokes, Ith N. W., garage, $66, AM lahoet ar harem austin 3 Pemity tare 14.98 Otte | Wee, Brewery 183-BINL BAN entice ell a mis Cordeva:’ ote Week Alfaita Hay—Firet grade ...117.0019,00 | ,, to residence, $40. | Jappa, str Weat Ison, ate Hanley, ate | Lio dere RnR 11,009 12.00 W. Farghor, 4627 Orchard, addition to| Bilverado, att President Harrison, i Gora—Whole, yellow, 1206. 49.00 | (, Feaidence, $600, Nettleton's Mili—Str Handloap Hot Weather Child Feed asked an foed ian iva: /4498 | c. Dounce 2447", Madioon, alteration ta Noein get eae 0 eatner 1 eeding hf PRAT Mller Rar te Bhat RUG Stream_-U, 8. B. Seattle, U. B. Bi Idaho, | OMee Whole cate ee Fo dempers 7801 Woodlawn pl, garagy| U8. 8, New Mexico, U. 8, 8, Mary- Do you know what to feed your child during the hot months? Rolled and kround, T0'm-80's , J. W. Blankensap, 4606 Bi *, Wineow Marine Rallwa: Schr Commo- Do you know what kinds and quantities of food a child between Sprouting, 100's #900 dore, achr Betay Ross, achr K. V. uge 3 and age 10 requires? Do you know how to preparo it attract Witten thse tee 1268's A siiertin, $606 Fauntleroy, residence,| Kruse, barge Coquitlam City, whalers ively? Do you want suggestions, menus, reclpes—all the facts Chick Feed-—100's Soe Abraham Myors, 4507 Bunnystde, garage,| ST Nome bout child feeding? If so, you can obtain a 0 printed bulletin ule ae Mare e8'e $50. i, an j on the subject by filling out the coupon below and sending it to SEE Manatinntin FB. Cage, 1112 24th ave, alteration to| ia tie eetdeet by, Ons Cine Mash 100" evident, fab 20 8 Women Loses Tongue | a sf Ee Sone WEED Cocoanut Bealeaoe's 1 ba8 | Thos. Olataen, re bi Alanka aby or Flaying Soviet | VOSS Ld x apt Cottonseed Meal} 00's hel ae bach) 0, ‘ , . " ] :69.00 | Ged. Purdy, 1424 Third, tlreproot MOSCOW, July 4.—A woman i : 1 , fireproof store, | | Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 3 | |zansoea Ott arent 1001 PLR Hd Ream Tee tp Jnamed Sophia Zaramenski, arrested | 132% New York Ave., Washington, D. C. } Mifalia, Meal—-100's “10-09 |W. Te Miner, J11 Maple Leat pl, frame| tor criticising soviet officials, was | rye eeerty ; idence 28x36, $2,000, oviet . { — Lwant a copy of the bulletin, “Food for Young Children,” i hace ccorrpritt ate 57.00] Sholl Co, of Callfornia, Woatiake ana | Sentenced to have her tongue cut off. $ and inclose herewith four cents in stamps for same, ; I Chinedwood) “ea Sse ovo Tite addition to ottices, 5 we ; 100's : 4, $26,000. ’ 3 . 47.00 | Children's Orthopedic Fi ; ‘ono, 100's . pedic hospital, 2111 War- > I pee 00s 1488 | Tren Afro tegen tals? War |Pastor’s Son Gets pore +++,26.00 | If, Leonard, 824 Bocond No frame too * {| | stent Bermon asian ‘i068 | ene Boxan, $000 ' 7 Years for Crime i entern oyster, 106% a ri a 4 . te ; whuapoblicad tesaseet (21 32.00 s. my GLASGOW, July 4.—David © > | et "| Seattle Firm Gets Anderson, son of @ prominent olergy- , ot OILS AND LEADS | man, was sentenced to seven years’ (Loon Market) 50-Ton Soap Order | imprisonment for forgeries amount- Avigelianepane.. tr 42] An order for 60 tons of soap has |! t0 $260,000. Oll— Mea jon cans just been given by the navy to the North Coast Soap Co, of Seattle, The aaa soap is for shipment to the Maro end—100 Island yard eh CAM ser natn a Grent Britain 1s producing nearly as many motor boats as the whole of tho rest of the world. | ticipated the law.” | | good mills in Tacoma behind the tug | ; Personal ‘Debt Not THURSDAY, JULY 5 BANK REPORTS ‘Hardware Trade Wants |MILLS CATCH UP BUSINESS G00) Decimal Pricing System QN BACK ORDERS Big Saving Say Pro- of Plan Lumber Production Is Still Ahead of New Business an thru avolda f errors in com putation One hundred and twenty-two mills Resolutions of endorsement have | reporting to West Coast Lumber- been passed by the Retail Hard-| men's Association, for the ware ations of lows, North [ing Jur Dakota. uth Dakota, Kentucky 44 fe ; In Michigan, Southern Call- | feet, and shipped 112,303, fornia and several other states as| Owing to the Fourth of 0 this well as by the Retall Hardware es report is issued A sociation of Ontario, Canada earlier than usual and, therefore, Among hardware manufacturers not ca. a number of mills usually shown. now usir the decimal stem are Yalo & Towne Manufacturing com-| Production for reporting mills was pany, Sargent & Greenberg, Pay-|74 Per cent above normal. New bust- son Manufacturing company, Mil-|B¢s# was 26 per cent below produc lera Falls company, Allith-Prouty, | #09. Shipments were 40 per cent Champien Hardware com and | #bove new business, Thirty-six per cent of all new bust fargent & Co, Many other manu facturers of hardware have an- |"¢s# taken during the week was for nounced that {t will be featured jn | future water delivery, This amount thal Aad eitaloge ed to 28,781,754 feet, of which 20,- 494,764 feet was for domestic cargo delivery, Ne and 8,267,000 feet export, iness by rail amounted to C. 0. D. MAILS bien BEING ABUSED}, 2 snt cece, cle rene nae ed by wat ‘This Many 0. D. ,822 feet, of which amounted to 45 nes of abuse of the C. privilege of the U. 8. ma{l have been | 34,315,489 feet moved coastwise and noted recently, The following regu: | intercostal, and 11,276,333 feet over- lations issued by the third assistat Rail shipments totaled 2,072 postmaster general should be noted: | cars Collect-on-delivery shipments by| Local auto team deliveries mall » 1 cases be based upon | totaled 5,451,467 fee Je orders for the contents of| Unfilled domestic cargo orders the rin conformity with agreements between the senders and addressees. It is not the purpose of the C. O. DD. service to care for other than legitimate shipments. “The use of the C. O. D. service as a collection agen is not counte- naticed. The C, 0. D, charges on each parcel must have a direct bear. ing on the contents of the parcel to which they It ts not permis. le to include the charges on some r article involving a past or an transaction fn fixing the arges of any C. 0. D. parcel unless | addressee has given his consent to! such action in advance. ‘The abuse of the C. O. D. service| C. B, White, Seattle manager of shippers in sending articles col-|the National Surety Co., announced lect-on-delivery which have not been|the following new calls for bids ordered.or without the consent of ad-|Thursday morning: dressees may be construed as an at-| GRADING tempt to defraud and as violation of |AND PAVING County commissioners’ Cowlitz county, Kelso, bids 2 p. m., July 17, cleating and grading Spirit Lakd road * Louls Bennett, city clerk, Bend, Ore., bids 12 m., July 9, 19 various |street improvements, estimated cost $182,000 John; Graham, architect, Smith building, Seattle, receiving bids on tal of 6,000,000 feet of logs laying in |€xcavation for site Catholic hospital, the dolphin as a result of record ship. |Olympia. General contract to: be ments from British Columbia the last |*Warded soon. days of June and the beginning ot] City clerk, Spokane, bids July 12, July, & log tow totaling 3,400,000 feet Curbing and sidewalking Mansfield will leave here for the Wheeler-Os-|@ve., 13th ave. and Sinto ave. C. H, Purcell, district engineer, Sea King. |Portiand, bids 10 a. m, July 13, ‘This ts the largest tow of logs ever | 6 ‘2-10 miles road construction Mount Aispatched up the Sound, in the opin. | Hood Loop project. fon of veteran loggers and tugboat; C. B. Bagley, board of public pai | works, bids 10 a. m., July 18, filling jand improving south sub station Boston Clothier a C. W. Kelly, city recorder, Oregon May Open Store| ore. bids 10 p. m, July 11, Nathan Sallinger, head of the Peo- paving. ple's Credit Co. of Boston and a|_ City comptroller, Bellingham, bids string of clothing stores in a number |July 9, improvement Grant st. and of Eastern cities, was in Seattle Jenkins st. Thursday on a trip thru the West. | parcels total 186,692,397 feet. Unfilled export orders, 72,426,584 feet. Unfilled rail trade orders, 5,746 cars, In the first 26 weeks of the year, production reported to West Coast Lumbermen‘s Association has been 2,591,919,947 feet; new business 2,671, 446,123 feet; and shipments, 2,849,- 239,204 feet | NEW CALLS FOR BIDS Violations of these orders should 6 reported to the postoffice authori ties or to the better business bureau, Central building, & Sea King Is Towing Big Log Boom Here ANACORTES, July 5.—With a to- MISCELLANEOUS He plans to extend his business to|4ND SUPPLIES Chicago and the Pacific coast, and| C©. B. Bagley, board will return in a few months with|Works, bids 10 a. m, Ju of publio 13, .N. | officers of his company to consider }24th st., paving; 24th ave. S., water opentngsa stote Jd’Séattie: |mains and fire hydrants; alley in j emecesemsermenoeeenaredies - | block 11, jummit additio ving; |Sist ave. N., concrete alde al- Bankers to Meet Ney in block’ 3, i McGraw's Washing- at Fortuna Park |‘o ark addition, grading and The Seattle chapter of the Amert- |i Nock a1, Laws addition, esading can Institute of Ranking ‘will hold | : an aving; Secor ve. paving; a picnic at Fortuna Park, Saturday, {2"¢ Paving: Second ave. repaving; rs | First ye, SB. vi July 7. A. special boat will leave |" "Tyo inane of eusin Re Lescht Park at 2:30 p.m. and will a cree) cee 5 Boats Olympia, bids July 20, 51,000 tons of return at 11:15 p.m, Five hundred | (ot for period from July 20, 1928, to offic and employes of Seattle June 30, 1924 banks are expected to attend. Bitiott Higgins, secretary, Water 2 District No. 4, King county, R. F. D, No. 4, Seattle, bids 8 p. m., July 16, A 1,070 feet of 3inch galvanized iron Corporation Charge | pine; 1.45 fect of 2-nch galvanized OLYMPIA, July §&—The supreme | iron pipe; 260 feet 1-inch galvanized court held, in the case of Barto Co. | iron pipe, and necessary fittings. vs. Aylmore, that an attempt by an| W. E. Farr, city clerk, Camas, bids officer of corporation to pay a 8 p.m, July 20, improvements to personal debt with corporation prop-| water system. erty ‘s without effect and cannot] Board of regents, University of bind the corporation. Oregon, Eugene, Ore., bids 12+m, July 10, central heating system, Most of the cheaper wraps sold as “marabou" are really made from the feathers of the turkey ‘The best roses always come out the day after the rose show. SAFETY: a Foundation for Profits ~~ ECAUSE the current assets of the Rickenbacker Motor Company are over four times current liabilities; rrand because its daily cash balance exceeds $1,500,000; rand because the Company is earning several times the amount of its present quarterly dividends; Rickenbacker Stock already has a solid foundation upon which larger profits may be built and safely re- turned to the Stockholder in larger dividends, The remaining unsold portion of the $7, 500,000 capi- tal stock [all common} is still offered for subscription, for a brief period, at $11.50 per share. Full fads regarding the financial condition of Ricken- backer Motor Company will be sent without obligation. The Rickenbacker Co., Inc, 1208 L. C, Smith Building, Seattle, Washington Telephone Elliott 2268 The Rickenbacker Co., Inc., 1208 L. G. aan Smith Building, Seattle, Wash, I am interetted in rec the progress and earn Motor Company. Name _. ‘ - Address ing latem reportson igs of the Rickenbacker

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