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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR JULY 11, 1923 .* BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building °. Local | EXPERT TALKS |Coal Industry Is Again MAKE RECORD Markets | 10 PAINT MEN Getting Into Limelight T\MBER SALE | OLD TRAVELER |New York Stock Market NEW YORK, July 11.—Opening prices on the stogk exchange today wer Col, Flaisig’ Has Had Wide | n'ai mers alt a parece East Tells About “Save the) While Eastern Problems Are Coming Up, Half Billion Feet Sold in Prices Paid Wholesale Dei (The prices given are those m See New Era sriculture in number of men em yed and value of product The wa “ere! Surface’ Campaign Washington Miners fall dealers by wholesalers, With @ few Experience on Road Cascade Forest In strict keeping with the old|« feasonal exceptions, prices to produc itd be termed as!ean tb Worth & million in dollars and 10 le of 685,000,000 board feet of adage, “In time of peace, prepare for gured by deducting the « times that amount in bh mm that a ‘ transportation to Meattle and approxi war," the coal industry has chosen| About 760,000 men aro em timber on the Cascade national for- iy Seen Of th® country, Col. N. W an, ater North} no |into the limelight for an atring of ite MTT tea cunitat , |pleted, according to an announce Flaisig, dean of comme t Studebaker, L014 Anenngee Per i sled no-called problems, For nearly nine | ping yoy, o Wa a a. ment made by the Portland offices of ; ae +: Union Pacific, |Beame—rer 1 oe months the United States coal com. |" 000, oF hu ers, ts in Seuttic to » 128, off 1; Bethlehem, 444 the forest service, U department Beete—Oai,, dos. buftenes new, per aack }000,000 is Invested in the anthra- clte field. of agriculture. minsion has been delving into the an thracite situation, and will follow} customers after ete hip last trip and he \s s | Sagi here to Alhambra, Cal., there| N ARKET to spend his deciin « over one year ago. For anthracite nt a ae ¥ : ’ with an investigation of the bitum. Of 174 producers of anthracite, Thin is the largest body of Dougias Local, 4 inous flelds, the latter being an im-|#ht control about 76 per cent of |fir timber er wold the forest Fiaisig, when 11 y old, ra Wale BOW id | portant industry in Western Wash-| the output nervice, the second largest being t away from home and Close | Cammtlower | ington. | There are 6,000 producers of bl. unit sale of 245,000,000 board Colery—< | tuminor coal, o ating 9,000 cor f Douglas nade yout ar @lave ship. The horror of the traff % 143% 143 t Guan *y | Already an‘ investigation into the | tuminous $ 1, operating 9,000 com Douglas fir mad abou Prompted him to enlist in the Unic H aie | transportation of anthractte has been mercial mines. om the Snoqualmie national army when the w u ), July 10.—Led by wheat Hin We Pg bsvrecrindy lb age ordered by the interstate commerce | Bituminous coal 1» consumed as st in Washington, This Casea ’ “Do everyone some ¥ which dipped sharply to, slightly ‘ " inva pagel ll pies ene commission, and the old question of |follows: By railroads, 26 per cent; | *#le compares in size with the recent sigs motto and he t ny go board of trade today oa aie | wage increases has como up with the|Mdustrigs, 25 per cent, coking, 15 490,000,000 board feet of stories of soft living as pr Wi touc new low figures ‘ Parsiey bunches 8 promise of a pomdble fight in Kastern | Per cent; domestic fuel, 10 per cent; vlad f om the Malheur pational Jongevity are “the bunk I co) “ Leted teaux all soutese ana & 106% ‘ arenige— Per cuck Lents fields, iron A steel, per cent; pubile en Eastern Orege drink down all the boys in my ) to sell Wa rr. ‘ | Peppere—Ca}, bell, per ib a * Meanwhile, however, the position | Utilities, 7 per cent; export, 4 per prese land I can still hold my own in m the marke ‘ ‘ [Green Pfie—Per ib oe of the public is considerably improved |C®8ti mines, 2 per cent; bunkers, d, Or ° : ¢lass—when I get it,” Col Flaisig . 1h | Potato. 12 per cent for the ( for- says. Bae Gold storage, tancy s8.00@ 33.40 production today i# outetripping all| Domestic coal 1 distributed t ge price of He has traveled » | “a o morese Ase oe \ previous records, with a 100,000,00¢ 000 retail dealers, handling a et for the miles dur ‘ 1% 4 | dtadtahies ; ton year in sight if production is |total of 120,000,000 tons aiule of thes 200 times arou 3 é; | Mhubarb—Loeal, per th ere 03 ned at the avers for the| Combined charges of the ra 00,000. It will b ing his travels has t Rutabs Bas ino 1,00@1.36 five months of the year wholesalers and retailers, in : N90. 00" DORTe Saas 5 eee? by Lincotn . STEM | Splmneh—t ew, erate,....1.00@2.1 COAL 18 IMPORTANT ities, exceed the p > be ie aren tiisene tip aout Sta ; Thomas A. Edis he la . 1 Hid | Tematere—woutbers, ta 2.10@2 WASHINGTON INDUSTRY coal at the mine | pee aioanaia, Petoey ave ctoieae 4 Be rain ence ag wh } % | teretpe—t me ARTHUR M. EAST The importance of the coal Indu aed | viston in 1928 and at three-year pe- Eetp, men os uy He Sad selec ect . ‘Ne oe—Dos, bunch “ ; try in Western Washington, together | ORDERS INVESTIGATION | rlods thereafter. Fifteen years ls ale 4 shop. ea hit the down , 6% FRUITS | “Property owners of Seattle are) with ome of its problems, was|OF ANTHRACITE RATES [lowed fur removal by ‘ . wheat and F * ‘ 2 Vaid Wholesale I ing an annual low of over $4,-| brought out fn an article by July J ¥ falter | WASHINGTON 11.—Carry The bo wg ; ste 90, due to depreciation by rust,| Barnum, treasurer of the Pacific | tr t recommendatio of the United of timber sold comprises™ 9 ‘ . ‘ot ier tai ah 8 w Newtons ud deterioriation, This amounts | Coast Coal Co,, quoted in the current | Stat nin its recent | 20? Scres in the watershed of the Arrange Shipment 1% 10% phage Ml Co, quoted in the ou States coal commission in its recent | North Fork of lamette river, : a 7 Chicago Board of Trade Bae > I per person compared with | number of the Pacific Coast Bulletin. | report on the anthracite industry, the | 4 short distance from Oak Rid pred : of Sequim Berries vd i OS un atnual fire loss of only $1.60 per num, in reviewing the local situ-|interstato commerce commision to- | hresent terminus of the Solitheen Pac pernon,"’ declared Arthur M, Eant, of | n, stated thet many operators | day ordered a aw SEQUIM, July 11——The board of| woeat sping investigation | cific branch line, 43 miles from Bue @irectors Of the Clallam County Fruit |) . ri Ph de lph a businens mans Ker ot toet toa thi vate mite Te sg of into the traneporiation a anthractt | gene, Ore. ‘ Sais company met. with ai-| 3 ‘ 1 ave t camry a era develop into one of |from producing points in Pennsyl- Z ace f ‘ Bel tha” Satferecn County |r ns., 4 10@ «17 /a mecting Tuesday night of the Beat-| real prosperity for tho state's bitum- | vania to all parts of the United States | The average stand per acre ts esti. Fectors of the Jefferson ty 2 Aa i tle tat ds 001 mitre ds: i 5 y #6@ .oT| tle paint and varnish trade, held at|inous coal industry and Canada. mated at 44,000 feet, 90 per cent of erry Growers’ association and ar- | 22 4 1.59 | the Mane MM ¥ Yautitnatent ” P z | which xs Do fir. The usual Yanged to ship the berries from t Bee ‘ hinges ari t a club, M. M, Suller Wa. ‘on'a coal,” he sald, “Ues} Tho commission ordered the inves- | 0? , at as . me rf r reaide: of tho get Bound P almost wh io Weate - | tes " h method of clear cu brusl 3 " Pe ve. ; We fo meget Hea nt of the Puget Sound I almont wi nm the Weatern quar-|tigation into the rates, charges, |™ eee ee cCennary, jocated | | Cat ‘ n y 19! Oil and Varnish club, presided ter of the state, ono of the principal | clancifications, regulations and prac- | “"Posl will be followed. Leaving here. % ida, box meeting, which waa attended by| points of interest being that while|tices of railroads governing, the | %e4 trees and giving the area careful % ber cave bout 200 painters, retailers, jobbers | the fields nearly all lie in arens con-| transportation of anthracite. protection from fires after the brush * ber Th and enlesmen jaiderably disturbed. geologically, thus| The coal commission recommended | !* burned has been found a satisfac ‘ . ie iene. Fancy Thin jows,’* sald East, ‘in almost|making mining conditions difficult, |that the interstate commerce com- | ‘0! Method in establishing stands of iets ieee Pe OE Maa eat 1g eon REY entirely due to careless neglect of |they have nevertheless the advantage | miasion Investigate whether rates in |7°U2& krowth in this type of forest. oor 8 & tron : : 26% |Peaches—Per era propert nd can be prevented by |of being the nearest to tidewater of |the transportation of anthracite are | This sale is the first large opera- Portland ‘ & = Sy uh loeee en the use of paint and varnish. 1n|any body of coal in the United States, | reasonable and the investigation or-| {10m to be started on the Cascade naq Sie Uihicetais average’ 00.25 ortlan Grain ght + + ne pite of the facts that the nation is| “Washington's coal industry 1s very | dered by the commission 1s to this| ona! forest, which contains over EietMing of 15: S0-active rails aver- a eee ote “ “4 4% | Btrawherries—Clark. iheedl! years behind with its home bt «|important to the state, undoubtedly |end This action Is the first to be | %099,000,000 board feet of mature whte an ade nap ter, $1; Northera spring, a S| Magoone program and that the cost of lumber | preventing, because of the great dis- | taken on the report of the coal com- ‘om the North Fork of th “aged 78.72, an advance of .0 ae: Rw Si $% 1h ~~ nd labor has greatly advanced dur-|tance of all other fel hat would | mi river alone 50,000,000 feet ra 7 | fi Weatern red, # iy | Watern i greatly advanced dur- | tan her fields, what would | minsion. American ; sy sans = en TAD eo 8 Cr he is : tat | Yakinines—Per box of : ing the last few yearn, » lotherwies ‘te ve igh coal costs to! eee can be cut annually on a permanent Feoagcs, against. $245,917 same Liverpool Grain "st" pare 1 SR dal NUTS billion dollars worth of standing |industry and individuals. The Wash- | MINE OWNERS REFI ee ee a Month last year. For five months Tw “5 Quotations duaer " " Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers Bash she 2. 7Ot And. rust [DETR COSTE a a aware of this im- | RECOGNITION OF UNIONS > phi Pee ie operating income ©$13, 34, com eee ers Back Lote ee hey beceuse own: | port rook d with the a ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 11 pared with $11,228,459 for sam Sa oe Fenete ava. be ial aac Any 8b srapecnote contiitic Anthracite coal mino owners plan to | { period last year. ts Ad 96 1d os eons Nhe pad ne Pa ; - 0 grt eal srvedlags Vos piece | withhold recognition of the United ; § 4 Stocks of refined copper In hands seid Mixed Nuts grad bp! batanden | 4 Pood bottle in developing the state's) xine Workers as a union and to| t Plot producers wee reduced about 7.- Cash Wheat fan | Wainste—Cal. x » iter only Ws years bebind the | Business: | | be make 5 percent the wage boost limit, | pounds in the month of June. cHtcAGo, July 16 > eash| ancy beadee. ber’ The primary purpose Is to} “In addition to the industrial and | was learned here today from a re- | MMos the ctoche oo verined cape | wenicAG ‘ "bog ‘ . per 2 . to vent molature and | househota market, ahip bunkering 19] table source. | ee git dana.s to 197,500,000 pounds, $08 Fameue Players is DAIRY PRODUCTS ising teraparstures ype ae Beveesint increas ax: Jepeeteat The miners’ demand for a 20 per| ah : ak Tire ‘ Priests Feld te Shippers ones surfaces new floor |W no growth of Inter-cons | | ‘approximately. IN. henatal Wises e en t ‘ | cent wnge increase and unconditional | 5 “ sree fe Gaited gis tonnage on June 30|, N+ Y. Sugar and Coffee |Gsser Si 5 | Mattectat— 4a | Conta £2 Urmen as much as anew cout | slipping. for lumbe, shipments froth | recognition of the union are the two | Plans **ade for “Good Will P were 6,386261 tons against Seger—Weaker. Rew vethied it | aaeeovan aeee Pheer eas oT raat sant ne acitic Northwest constitute the | outstanding questions to be settled by Trip to Enumclaw on April 30, 1923, and 5,625.53! on| ., weaker: granulated. #1 rhs 3 654 | Mixed colors nde a on lusion of his talk East | largest item a8 hat trade, and Beattle | q sub-committee of four miners and June 20, 1922. Cele Sio.7 Rio wpot. 3 jo 1h; No TH | Prieta vec rc er ccccc: i wil Ne Save the Surface’ |is the natural coaling port for ships! four operators which in to start 4 Puaiaiath. Pennsylvania’ crude i has been | ae Ib 14 | MIM—Owt. £.0.5. Henitie euppi7 spree nia Be ea r nd kateway,|neastons here this afternoon, Returning delegates to the recent Heeiiieed 25 conts.a barrel | F : : : ullenger mtated that the e and Los eau hai convention of Axsociated Advertis- reed GN Wa or-Carituctila declared Foreign Exchange DAIRY PRODUCTS | consumption of paint and varnish | Angelos all being far removed from in Claba. of ‘the. World -ropostad abs Sites Gukrterty divihend of $1.30 W YORK. July 10~- . ‘ Prices to Ketall Dealer products tnoreased 37 per cent in 1823 | coal fMelde. the Beattle Ad club af ils EumeRe ie Tidy S8stekiatack of reco 17% Local creamer ” c and that the avernge In-| 5 AS ed + | Tues: nf Masonic ‘club ree ree of record . win arabs ¢ sin year over the samo por. | GIVE FACTS ABOUT oms tidy ‘had’ pot Gee |. Willys Ovériand reached ie colors... +4 fod last year was $0 per cent. This| UNITED STATES COAL — bid to bring t r to Seat- | “high record during the mc demand, > ‘ 20 means that within three years WASHINGTO: July 11.—Here te in. 1 hat, with June tn'car production. anca, demand, $0 1% . paint Industry will accomplish are a few facts the United States proper activit ention could rs ia demand : afas $s objective to double the indus: ¢ commission unearthed be broueht ‘heme at hak kee = ast : ne A 7 _ Gelving for a solution to the " : $34 conventian smn te fala tae |) Bléctings 7} ried : n troteis tac uo 33| Chicago Realty M coal “problem.” |Present Rate Hits American | 1224 convention wilt be held in Lone % 33 pes paste yy ©M | The coal industry outranks an: i prea lakc gaps apt ES Portland Produce *% 78 POULTRY AND MEATS St for S Je |rinsle manufactur oe diate andl Owners of Canadian Timber jie recent convention. ‘These con: The Seattle Real Estate association | naires ern,” Tetatlons $ Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers rong for Seattle stands next to fon and ieee rboonipes< f, A polenta Will ‘hold its last meeting befor 1 to Shippers A nt of the | Tho retaliatory duty imposed on fir, | V@St adv men of the world, the and the Seattle eo . club plans to bend s rn . j De 7 || Canada may be reduced as the result |{t8 efforts to bringing the ad’ men on T Y ‘Sh N of an investigation to be undertaken | ere. > Beattlo Real Estate Ip ews. by the United States tariff commis-} The meeting also he ns for he realtors were here || ree @ || sion, acting on the application of the |the Ad club's first “Little Journes ssoroa|| Tides in Seattle — || picedei-Donovan timber mills of Se- | which will be to Enumclaw, Friday, as. WEDSESDAY , THURSDAY || Mttle and 16 other companies. July 20 Portland JULY it JULY 12 Under tho flexible tariff, provisions| Details of the expedi! @ummer vacation Thursday noc the Stockade hotel, Alki Poi f auto caravan will leave on Fourth ave. side of Dilling pa the cdunty-city building, at Is i Mand the meeting will be a fea-| Miles Receipts, 1325. Market) x ‘ture in the celebration of the opening| 11. cows and helf S4@8: ca of the new paved Marine highway. | 10; stockers and feeders, ‘The Purchasing Agents’ association | spruce and cedar logs imported from Denver Live Stock Tuesday's Quotations ru the West ago Real : sociation Th left f | 39 /0n Tuesday nig’ n three special | Firet Migh Tide | First Migh Tide j/of the Fordney-McCumber law, the|been fully and definitcly arranged, 3 om have not urkey= Hog a, 2,475. Market 16 | * m, 1 f 2.29 a. m, 1 t. eel ite regular meeting Thure. | Top, Wits bole. $6.50 nate. f carn over the Great Northern rail: || ‘fee Tow aac’ |? prey Tow ciac’ || Present duty ‘of $1 per 1,000 board! but it is tentatively proposed that day noon at the Arctic club. Among | , 4 Ficsine . How: jetta. s 3 ft. | 9:48 «. m., —6.9 tt. || feet may be reduced by as much as/as large a party as possible leave | the new members will be George 8.) may Learn Fi Chotee Haht.......sseceeee 10 a the iting realtors ware || Seoond Migh Tide | Second Migh Tide || 60 per cent, if the commision finds Seattle on Frid at 5 Douglas, Metropolitan Building Co.;| §4@ 6.50 i von OO 09 J. Brockman, director of the || "secona Low Tide’ | ‘ketond Low #ide" || differences in cost of production in|p, m. and go by automobiles to ©. R English/Todd Dry Docks, Inc.; | € 98 | pomstrgsnot Lee Maney tent et i k County Real’ Estate board; ||sa¥ mm, 12 ft.| 1818 ». me 71 f|| this Country and Canada do not jus- | Enumclaw dinner, which 7B. Fleck, Imperial Candy Co.; W.| For, gn Money Status Fane heary, 180-200 Tha 1o@ 111 | Herman Teninga, president of the ee tify present rates. The point has|a number of aker idress D. Freeman, city of Seattle; A. R Medium, heavy, 1 00 the. O8@ .09 \board; J. Scott Matthews, ¢ e been raised whether the commission |¢ne KE; ‘aw bus! : ath= ‘Tuesday's Quotations niet ex) Weather Bure Report jthe Enumclaw business men with7a Gardner, Pacifig Steamship Co. & Furnished by Logan & Bryan POULTRY AND MEATS aminer of titles; A. W, Stanmeyer au Pp has the right to apply the flexible | message of helpfulness nied aig | M4 m - OO8M ISLAND, July 10.8 ed penance : as 5 if ulnes vingape Ketit Lumber Co.; Geo. |... ,, S10 Second Av idebaker Corpn Frices Paid Wholesale Dealers director and former prenident of |_jarometer rising: cloudy; wind went, | 2rovisions of the law in the case of @/and friendliness. The opportunity ey, Cragin & (Co., and F. 1. | 94946. .... Sterling re tis hiag Darke—t A t1@ .2¢|tho board, and George A. Walker, | two miles an hour, Passed out, ste Weat | Tetallatory duty, such as ts placed on | wit) also be taken to invite the peo- Hawley, Lowman-Hanfor?, Co. Canadian 07% ota 260 .38 \of tho board of valuations. | Jappa, at a. m |logs from Canada because of the ex-|5), of snumclaw to Seattle for wn } 19.3 *renc ne 9) cts x 2 DEM cat re " by Cana- | cea nah pa ME j 119-30 cla: <:cBelgian franc Dot nie 2 [Bort restricHlons imposed by Cana-/«Americanus” and the other events Ke DE | 19:20 eta: :: Swine tranes:.it-as ote | & * Curran Is Director |Attivals and Departures in trovinéos. To tettlo the dispute, |of tiw same week : 19.20 cta....Itallan lira......4.28cts 19 1 a preliminary hearing will be held], ” i ‘ TRA I}2 \v e ARRIVED—July 10—8tr Banta Cr | “Affairs of this kind,” said Presi | ‘ || 23.82 cts....German mark..00004% ¢ i | Steee—Dreese ildi | trom Vaiparaiso via Antofogasta, Guaya- | On August 3, | Se es ayes sais B60 tn. <Gwedlih Krona. 26-40 cts | Bp Parkers "Fae wo of Building Owners |") {22"e0"0al Franciaco| ‘The grounds upon which a reduc. |4eMt Lioya, Spencer. ia explaining BOND [2680 cia: :Danieh Kronos: 174 HW lwasten sevea kee nor we J. T. Curran, secretary of the Se-| nd Tacoma, at 2 a. my atr Admiral! tion ig asked aro that it 1s uncair to|he Obiects\ of this und similar tone rita 16.00 cta....Greek drachma ‘ u Dreensds per is : attle Fuilding Owners’ and Mana. | Xodman from Port 4 western via | COmpantes having timber lands both |‘T!Ps. “have’ many good points in md, basically, is a written] 20:30 cts... / Austrian crown .00141 see Cows ntry, dreased, y ‘i aoe et their favor. In add! Promise to pay. It bears a fixed rate | 40.20 cts....Holland fiorin. .39.14 ate % Wisscteney: eee oF 08 axsoclition, has been selected [southeastern Alaska, @t ifsg0 a. m.; atr/in the United. States and Canada to/ thelr favor. In addition to the bet- Of interest payable at regular inter- | 195) cts... Rumanian lel. . 6.044 c Liberty Bonds Veal—Fanc <1 Hew ag | 2 Mlrector of the assoolated secretar- |piatends, (am Aen ere Honstuie via| Tauiean ® bleh duty/on raw Tumber|icr, “Seton re veovern outeelves | als and, except in rare Rat en ie reralt Deeete «1646 Quotations Heavy, coar 165 098 ha of the national association, It was | gan Francisco and Hellingham, at 4:46] While the finished lumber is free of /#Md our neighbors, there will be a nite maturity date. It \s similar to 7 Lega’ & Br Medinw, Greased tt Sets unced from Chicago |am.; att President Jackson from ‘Ta-| uty, While the duty on-fir, spruce |better acquaintance and understand. ; nee eT AVE STOC headquarter ore ‘ coma, im. July $—Str Admiral | g ‘ iny SBhioks be. oi SERHAA:Is'Vetier secured, and is | Quotations at Stockyards ra of the associated secretaries | Komere from fonthonsein Attoncluiu via | taiiatory measure, It 1s contended by|Who participate. Seattle will not = * for & different purpose. Inte: Seattl | | for the United James J fan Fr Hellingham and Tacoma, | advocates of reduction that under the | only overcome the prejudice against Principal gonatitute a fixea” « “Le peeked pa | 1409 2.00 or, of Portland, wan chosen presi at 2:30 p. ims ate Santa Olivia from Hal-| provisions of the tariff law it may be |her, but will acquire a reputation \ against the issuing organization, Balaien Be 886.8394) 660@ oso | °F the secretaries eee eeeee pein str Port Ane considered in the same class as du-|for progressiveness, enthusiasm and failure promptly to pay either sub Drsamers | oeeataug 83941 | $.60@ 9.00] : ora dan Francisce via port An.|tles imposed to equalize foreign and | constructivene: 4 Jects the issuing orgahization to dras-| | ¢ ee ig ayia PA MGW AM isco. ONE) 99:94) | 90.98 [Magee oe St thet 216G 400 atl | domestic costs of production. > - — 4 | | Clearings =. 3: : <D- Ofte West Jappa for * re . . tie action from bondholders. rll aie 6 hove 8.7 Buil SN etnemcteea Ay det or | The duty tmposed by the tariff law T 3 areas: 7 i ding Permits ry Balboa, Gares ao and is a} does not apply in case the country ER EA bond ts vastly different from| | PP rocks “A vondholder Is m creditor, |! moar rane paired Cea Foreign Securities ST (mapper yrry 7 prmeremmeendl CHEE eo Han Pedro ‘via | from which the loga are imported has { | of the business and responsible to ise #10 Second Ave, Seattle Prien mile |atr Port Ange 4 Pedro vin ‘Ta-| that the present rates were secured | Ptondholders; there is a definite | Bid A Tuayineeste Thon, D Raney, 3601 Third W., gar) Coma, Mukilteo and Port Angeles, at 7:15 | under the guise of “retaliatory tariff") Two large timber sales are now promise in the case of a bond to Seattle Stock Market | Pussiant d Wethers | John Simonsen, S688 Meridian, garage,|™ ™! tf Halnter for Tycoms, at 7 p.m.) by West Const/ Tumber companies | Pending, according to sn announce <i * interest on the principa Furnished by H. M. Herrin & Co. | ji; ef Ewes ? $300. if | Jowntng timber lands only in this|™ment made by the forest service, at ae / © ally to repay the principal pen ema An Lath 434 FLOUR AND SUGAR 2 A. Morin, 7688 18th XN. W., ser-| Vessels in Port at Seattle country and that the provision bears | United Btates department of agricul- renc 8, 1917 ‘ hoiena| " 5 Cove Termin Pie! f Presi- | Very ° 8 Oo M "A stockholder may never demand a $ 75.00 § 86.00 Irronch Be’ 192 aa Wholesale Prices Btandecker ¢ 15 Fifth aye, altera ive ‘Terealnel—Pier. Viste Frost, | Very, heavily. Om thosy, | SOMpAnION LYON ce the! -ealea in aeoee 1 |} fixed return and may deroand the re 204.00 British 5a, 1927 s4ht 68) | Llour—F be 7.40| , ton. to store «Jackson, @tr Shidzvoka Maru. | having lands in both countrle: on he sales Involves about payment of his principal only in case 194.90 British fs, 1029 4 id bag sore For DN, wrecking | ior 40 dian, motorshtp Don- a | 3,000.000,000, boar feat of pulp wood j incipal only ; eg 00 Beianieay 1ee8 coda FAM et, per c $60 sine na Lane ; : in Alaska, Bids will be received fo: ‘ of dissolution or liquidatio: a | National s 200.00 4 f. 4s 9 bs M 62 le Oreat orthern Terminal—Str Hakata cr 4 Seems oF Mauldation. In the |ricst Nationa 300.00 Britian Ket, dn 8H | HAY) GRAIN AND. Fem ra it's, Baal, 629 Yidatgo at, aadl: | OFeat “Northern State Is Preferred | this timber 4y the district forester in | | holders receive only what ts left after paar 210.00 240.00| Belgium Premium 44 46. \AMfalfa Hay—rirat gr 20.09 | Ne Gentile, 314 Aloha at., garage, American Can Co.'s Terminal—Str Ad * |Juneau up to July 81, The prospects q F Polders receive onty what : at Gomi; H12G0 sien |Sepancno A) iy, [Straw 20-00| Gorrie & Moron Wickens MEN atin, |, mirat Mogwrm yg a a | WOR Failure of Bank iii: this’ inher AAR eo 4 ete RG HORNS AG Tid wocutcd shcash sev 4: arse ed yanknele fir it byt . 4 93 COtdaNon cad stlow i oa. AUN Fenner iatace sowie nice e ereats bi ues At a Fiat a a way eS fi fi pulp mill established are reported to She Feat nected | eetue National eee faa RET A te, solani mea 4 48:00 | Jom! Le Ree eet ate Owens 8 a preferred creditor of a bank in| be very good. B: (Lesher ‘ m \property, or by /deattle Tithe Trust. + 110.00 116.00| United Kingdom, 103” | Rolled and ground, s0's-100' 47.00 | ‘house, $ hy enteken | itr a—Btr Oduna, atr Redondo which ft has funds on deposit in case] The second sale now pending in- ige of collateral," most bonds are, | Union National sees 196,00 142,00 |Ttallan Ga 4 Oatn—-Whole food, iG0' 001 4 m, 496 18th No wrecking | Pler 1-—Str Walter Luckenbach. jof the failure of tho fnstitution, ac- | volves about 12 The nature of the security ix pres Industria! Stocks— | . Rolled end ground, 70 MH | pier A—Str Admiral Nicholson. volves about 121,000,000 board feet of presum. |, Industrial Weal | Rolled end ground, 70's-40%4 ronld jer A—8tr J 2 cording to a decision handed down] the sugar and yellow pine ty, : ably indicated in the title of the bona, | 4! $ 46.00 $ 50.00 * Aprouting, 100's Albert. ¢ 016 10th N. E, garage, | Pler B—-Motorahip Challamba, ah \ gar and yellow pine type on the ‘ \ Sse Titi Morente ec |Athars, ts SE $0.90 * $4.80 San Francisco Produce |Whent-—Recienned teed, 1204 $140 [Pier Date it, M Alexander, str Admieal| Here today by Associate Justice Rand | Plumas national forest in California \ I a neral | Aero Alarm, com 60 2.00 ash acota toate ths train Chop— Ibert Olson, 1908 KB. 70t ' 1 odman of tho ‘on supreme co vertising per ° ; 3 Mortgage,” “Refunding Mortgage," | Alarka Steamship 9000 $800 eens taste tlene ate, dio |Site Meedaate0'e a John FIOMO, Tie Ne Cathe erage tT | unton-Pacitle Terminal—atr Mamie. | Heung. wamean. buceroe thot fee eevertising perlod for ‘this: sale ’ Ae) “Collateral Trust,” etc. These titles | Carnation Milk Prod. pfd.. 101.50 107.60) Wy. 7 tir HHO) Chick 6M Mash—100) : 2 : U.S. Shipping Board Mooringe—Str ABNA | H.4 Locent failure of the Crone Cone |e oe east I SPINY Lotte wiscdstery: before ofee F081 don: extr Hiets, 26450 doz; undor= | Qe ategheetoon <rame 8 11th N. | garage, | Connecticut Stre 1—str § | . : 5 ch | the West is a direct result of the 7 sized pe Oe do Olivia do oposit over a a : + aeeura! knowledge of the nature of | {itnera! Petroleum, com 41.00 $1.36 | cheess-Callfornia fats, 260 1b, Raratel Feed—-100's paulding, (700 Palatine ave. gar- | Lander Stroet Terminal—Str Hawaiian, had on deposit over $4,000 of tho | growing scarcity of timber In other Hilis sedichty Ie obtained | rain & Milling, com Bite 1 26 Cocoanut Meal “i008 cod : 1 er end Deydockeec are Weat Nhe, otr Weat |Atate's funds, ‘Tho decision affects | sections of the country. ‘The bue ep 4 ed. ¢ Grain & Milling, pfd eee % Cot 1d Menl-100'% ; si 7 reatlnne: Montawa: Si Kor . z ye f anaes yer Tire & Rubber ee S f N t Linseed Ol Meal—100's 1h, Baulren, 048 Indiana ave., garage, | nan te We hoatland af rut Hy co fern aN: aU AR co + | the remaining merchantable timber ts 1 ofa $6.00 ma urvey for INewpor bibstssr rman ri ©. W. Tubby, 1823 Fourth N., addition to| _ Harrison, Svptaay agrees ywhor tn Washington, Oregon and Califor- fan ugar 0.00 32.00 ¢ ¢ ° . ats oe garaye, $100 s Amen Terminal—Str Wakena. | y \ nia, WASHINGTON BANKS =| iHovetuls’ rmtnuion <5 tno nt Figation District Miranuinted-10a mE aan eH at NW, olka he ppt eet saa 4 Moo’ wovia Wilec ce is BWPORT, Jul ‘farmers in | chare bardwe 6 ae, $60. i Atream—U oe ss MAKE GOOD RECORD | °:",."" co Pika lat pheremapeng, yt Bs Visto 9984 sot, gromnouse | ipa, “Maui Hantier tne wy Barberry Found to | Start Work on New OLYMPIA, July 11.-Ansets to. |) Oa Sv veeee 8 completed a survey for a new irriga- | Ort foe Chas, Rrasch, 1418 W, 68 | tam Clty, whalere Non. 1, 2 3 Harbor Black R: 4 Pr wane dat trripa- | Ora q Uh, alteration to| lam clty, Be or Black Rust verett H taling $40,000,000 will be shown || Preitic Mianka Navination, 40.6 |tion district, cormprising 1,000 acres. | went 8 Haste renldence, $150 | . . ospita ,000, pacific Alaska Navixatio 0 88.00 ' ent & Y Bh a RA CHEHALIS, J —Farmeri Sect by the $1 savings and loan asso. | Preltle Car & Foundry... 4690 sbogotThe project work was proposed hy |Bhell Oye, 100% Hila Weldermann, Hea Me eae ge, | Boston Wool the Big Bottom. section, of Lewtel meuceio Work has teen com- yi iy re. || Pacific Coast Bixcult 110.00 120.00] the extenslo anatalte catlig \ Festern oyster, 100° j Sutton nn, 2 1 Ns, garage, | 4 t 0 sec sowis | menced o © new BS as Cations in the alate in their Gan & Bloc, pids. $9.00. eens | oe, ote Jalist 10 ARTICUL | wieat—Mixed feod, 50's : } 3! | ‘Tuesday's Quotations Jcounty are planning a campaign t pe nm the new $350,000 Provi- ports for Jast year, according to F ‘& Tel., pid ake tural engineering, A. B, © and = [1 ,0- Watne, 6586 Latonn ave, garage,| ORTON, July“ 10.—Manutacturers| iia the wection of bl paign to}dence hospital, being built for the James ¥. Leghorn, sup isor of Mille mar) 5.60 has since been surveyed OILS AND LEADS } OVER: $1,600 wore inquiring tn the wool market today : " ¥ c ‘alae ate Which | Sisters of Charity of the House of edge: und Power 6% pfd 60.90 #3, vi (Local | a ci Jon a large ncnie, but new business was| has given them considerable trouble | Providence ‘ Be Of pueiMate department of banking. || eta Bros., com 95.00 97,00 eUnpcaeniihd iit, | 06 Firat N. W., frame| put thru owing to the ability to wuree|on thelr grain crops, It has been lace enced! Nas announced ‘Tues. ‘This iw an Increase of $10,000,000 | | field Bron. ptd 1000 $119, ODESSA, July 11—Rainfall here |Tarpen nh druma $2,600 on price: Paha) iiatithestatbaens ni day by A. W. Quist of Seattle, ‘The over the previous report and indl- || Sperry Flour, com 40.00 95.00 | bas boon the heaviest for the month | pinseed ies in arte’? i, OT Wontinke framo| ‘The demand appeara to come from sar hasan [te ct ata which s/contract for the orection of the hes cates a new record of growth and | Sere Flour, pfd. 49.00 91.00; of June since 1908 Everything ia} 6-mallon cai i GGyentn B worsted mills, whose stocks have run) Used as on ornamental plant, cares pital was awarded lant Wook Buperlor Portiand Coment. 115.00 114,00 Bottled; in burrels 4 WS. W., frame rent: | low for the rust organisms during tho} & Co. § eek to Quist Prosperity, Leghorn sald, oud Hhipyarda ... a ae og pointing toward & good hayvest for | Belted: tn barrel .. | $2,800, | ,,andon reports have, withdrawals trom |wintor, and for this renson thes have |; Go. Seattle general contracto Havvach; oom, 40.00 the Big Bond country. y . see ning, Gartlold, frame | auctions there, demand belng chiefly for ‘ i i oy havefand the building be f Geller 96.00 [3 ¥ White Lend—100-i, kogs, Thue daar tenldonve 79x95, 46,000, avotiona its 6 y started to dig up all the plants, Acrapianien ling will be rushed to

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