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FRIDAY, JULY , 1928, ih SEATTLE STAR GROWERS MAY SELL COTTON Locd Markts OUTPUT LOWER, | WALL 2eT JOURNAL FINANCIAL Review upporter of Northwest Products, made the follow- lwith ve ron uty sGrrrae mock Mersey Openes atrone ag active today | ing remark about another Seattle manufacturer who iste several loadin sues bettering their highs ¢ ureda ; ry | a Da sold ve 10 New rk Central above 09 nd American | | j j ade fF Pre J t : Slight Drop In Activity Is}icoomotyS ieee : tral’ a wens | VEGETALH Co-operative Marketing Is\| ™ade a different line of goods Many Items Show Gain Over eel comm e clos 9 Prices Pald Whole , : When he buys the goods I make, I will buy the price itt New | Projected ° Last Year’s Exports Reported by Government pQbening price er, 10TH, MD thi New York Central.| rhe prices given are Being Projected goods he makes.” pi }h hth ihlehem’ Steel uD Mi I \ coos This is a wrong principle. If everybody waited for ‘ a af aa fron & five pieneny Tess, pulinn Gates NEW YORK, July 20—Col. Sloan ; Exports of paper and paper prod: Rarly reports on June activities Re ah aentee Shs 4 m 3 : the other fellow, no Northwest goods would ever be ucts during May, 1928, according t taken m the census byreau’s €¢ oe pia ost Oe or i bee Simpson cowboy of the Texas plains old in the Nortt figur my ms led by the ‘epartandal n a haw 1 the Northwes en compiled by the depa “Monthly Survey of Current Bust: | eee Ing ose York to obtain $40,000,000. oe : | “ ; nas sorthnelple » De » | |of commerce, made a very good show- ness,” show some declines trom the | N. Y. Stock k Asparegus—DPer Ib. ....p.+-++ 10@ 18 te th a P re If it is a sound business principle that we patronize || ih s ock Market oe ys | He waits the mon: » finance ‘ ing ‘total value wae but $7,000 high output. msiatained shal 4 : Thursday's Quotations — * a9 coopeative marketing of 250,000 our home industries whenever possible—and it is—it || iit of the figure for Merch, which oe alee ton al aie to Rin WVGiO Gecend Ate, Heattion Tai win, or med ie bales of Texas cottor is each man’s duty to keep his own record clear; || hus so tar been t h water mark a . ak a vanned he's | Brock lilgh Low Close gay Po 08] votuied with the dogged determina a good example does more than many worrds, for the year 1928, The figures for 634 tons 1a May, Stee) ingot pro MAKES LPE = cha re ely Reel tar| 8¢\tior that characterizes the “Le If we are to build up and maintain that spirit of | Abe of go pth a Bann of taat almers ay oat 4 ear were both excseder duction amounting to 8,890 tons, ertean: Agr, Chom. 14 . My Carrote—Lo. dou. 4 ¥ cher, the rugged neighborly co-operation that spells success for a ¢om- Of the ‘more important Heamlaae compared with the May record of| yeni Express ” « ord ee teh @ i tas f a munity, nothing is nec ry but a consistent, in- ||fiat paper, paperboard and the um sspetee yas Sulptaroie ot lose, | CHICAGO, July 19.—Grain prices | american Beet Bugar % A pinta Mi ne Quis cd santtnn caomar tert oa dividual observance of that changeless rule of right pecified group both showed decided motives also declined, but consump |raiiied and osed stantially | American Bosch Mag a% “ a ree { i at eae an Chere ie ing ncreases in value and tonnage, as Northern pine lumber Increased : I deliveries of Wheat 201d | eee eee a ane 4 | Garllo—wer m ew > others. preceding month and in the corres Factory employment thruout the/*9ave $18 bushel | | sisericam Cotten Oil j | Lattuce—Local, per ora «+ 61 Ho ie a Harvard gradu | ponding month m year ago, Bookpa- United States made the first decline the rthwest over a wider area! american ayn ‘ 4 | Onlone—Per sack ‘ ry rough rider under the comm |per registered an increase In value since last August, but the decrease | than expected v heaneians 8 1 a eal A 4 * | jg | (he late Theodore 5 Jover May, 1922, and April, 1923, and was less than 1 per cent. Unem-|near the close Pricate adv American Intl. Corpn 19% | Pererer Geb. tregrencnes. 99) 1% the late war a R t q t also in tonnage over the latter. The ee ee ert era | ences ea Seen Beles | ees se ga ars [case te A. AS Retailers Face Future tnt winagr over the ter he iam relied iilan dad tome Betekars. wee teporte toan Locomative 67% 67y [Bevpere—cCal, bell, perb There will be no Shelby, Mont to that of a year ago. ¢ price index numbers of | from the Canadian N can Bhip & i 39% | Cree Pens bust" for this polished picturesq P bl S B b n Newsprint declined both in quan- and Bradstre declined for | se eet fean Radia fe 10% cow-man” of th plains wh ie ro ems, a § a sO tity and value, as compared with last rd ssive th. Ry z } an Heel Kays PT) oe 1) talking New York financial c re “ lye ar, but showed a slight improve- tory and gune heeded badly in Oklahoma, part an Sugar am 4 for & lot of money. Simpson ts treas Par See . ate Spee ment over April of this year. Wrap- ontinued to rise Texas. Nebraska and Kansas ca tel hte L188 urer and secretary of the Texax| AdVertising, Service, Study and Closer. Bond |mcn' Crer Apu of thie year. Wrap: 1 respectively An eave : American W Farm Bureau Cotton association, He Ty ¢ ro rare GS recta make a favorable showing against to the pre-war 100. Prices. ’ é ; ; organtzath freeing its W ith Manufactur ers Suggested either of the comparative periods. Sales of matl-ordet houses declined | prices patna nice ae ote members from the bondage of ; Ei: Of the many items not mentioned about 15 cent from May, but 10-|corn and wh H. Rasor . mortgaged. crops and enabling them weneral educational work. The bet-|in the table it is interesting to note n stores made a silght in. Hoong dent atreng noaat Line. Hay 114 want 44 first time to set a price on 1 f ter retailers can form groups of |that paper towels and napkins, brie . contrasting with de-| dition ‘in parts hh 1 6X 4TH spell se 40 roduct July 20,-- Koger }about 60, of which there need be|tols and bristol board, wall board, season’ in previous | Provisions remained’ | it banarier 227 |Tarmips—Dos duncna co-operative marketing of cot W. Babson 1% |only one representative of a given|cigaret paper, photographic papen . receipts declined the on, due to lower I a Hod | rrus ton will put an additional $275,000,000 sued the follow: |line in each group. It will Be found paper hangings, bags and cartons, ph ain an | ae ler wiaate a a Prices Paid Wile Dealors a year Into the pockets of the South: Ing statement to-|that such groups can unite on sales |and papeteries all showed marked Crop conditions, as @¢ July 1, tn : Canadian Pactti LGR TN ADDtee— ern farmers, according to Simpson day promotion plans for new customers, |jmprovement in quantity of export A Siehd of CSTMEAE Ciachon Chicago Board of Trade: ral Laater. oS HN | Fellow Newtons He expects to encounter ait ‘Every group |and the entire 60 can get as good, |during May of this year, as com of wheat, aa against 862,000,000) y,,,, *mumiay’s Quotations [Cte Mil a mt P a” “38 | Yoh tyanaparens é|ficulty in obtaining the huge loan wople te if not better, results, for an amount | pared with the same month in 1922, dushels for the 2: crop, while the oi pe Mies eas sone |” do pret. 3 82% 30% | Aprleote—4- ba ioe 148 | Last year he borrowed $12,000,000 at us its proble of money that it would cost one es torn crop ty also estimated as less | July #0.98% SL.OLM fo.08% 81.015 S Cee Cae aaa cane vergsso|5 19 per cent Interest and half of Employers have |when working independently. than last year, 2.877,000,000 bushels, — Le 4 1.0 Guiness avd ites 03% 04% | It was borrowed in New York. their difficulties: “The retailers should do more ad- | r, 3 oe Ler 103K 100m . @ 20) The banks will loan the money sep vertising, and cover with their ad- 8 against 2,891,000,000 bushels, =| Cor in ‘ ne a wage earners ing, and cover with their a Increased yields over 1922 are |J¥ly...... MM 3M wees i de 128 J1| Simpson confidently states, because have their strug-|vertising a Jarger territory than ne ate ley, tobaceo, |a*?* 37 ‘4 . os@ oT | it will be secured by bales of cotton rion, and profes. |they did before the days of the au-| forecasted for. cate, barley, {ova Pr Deca en see ARM AM OEM 70 rg 140/in the association's warehouse at np abe ait pe 38 eo eb tes atials ‘city Se: do ail ippeelien el Aasaanese ng Cos eepkg. be £15! Houston, Texas. The total Joan. will eraae h bpbigey thine Mie M 7 Gectines are foreseen In rye, white |2°!¥ +s BM * ‘ pha 3.60 " : . ,ABSON their tempta. | taller can consider as a possible cus- Sept a % ims Ige—Dried f'n. approximate 70 per cent of the mar BABSOD tomer everyone living witht: adi. and sweet potatoes, rico, hay andj, 0% 3 40, |Gooreberriens et I. Pat vatas OF tke eaters tions. The great : yon g within a radi. | pas | : . o Biesi 46% |Grape F rida, be et value of the collateral practical prot howe us of 40 miles, While each retaile santa [uty 10.93 1085 | Cube Cane sugar at cones cee Texas will have a bumper crop ot | tne rea Me etalon, at war evan |should advertize ‘hie own, business {cals Return Monday After Sept 11.86 10.95 | do pret 8 43% | Honey—< prin. cotton this year, is Simpson's proph- ) Mor eihapesieiehnesiotac independently, yet he should be will: Only 30 Day Ab : | Ribs Cuban Amer. Sugar, 7 7 27% rained! yy “. sah ‘ece. |ake community. Surely they have |!idependently, yet he should be will- in ja’ sence President Grant laut we 10 ro 860 2.60 [Comp Tad, @ Rec 3M TIM Loganbers Brg with it will come Unprece: | roplems to. confront; in fact, our|!2s to join with the others in con- y y He 6 870) 8.76 | Dep 18% 123% | Lemons dented prosperity | : iy > Pied Pie sparin j Brings Big Cargo, wre ore Division “Cheinical 1% HG| “Cnoleane retailers are up against four funda. |ttructive and educational adverts: | wane the bursting of the water ; i Dome Mines 54% FE Oranges “FP nrental difficulties. | . ‘ixth and Union may uj Carrying a cargo valued at $13,-| ee ; \ eee Ser crate Ace main at Sixt y upset Saat chet the caseennden, Ge ASI Chicago Car Lots & Hod. s. 106 | Ponchog hy oct eeaia . "1, Increased number of retailers. | SERVICE 16 the original plans, the fact remains ow P | Thursday's Quotation : reer M | Rest rer oa ew Industries KEY 10 miral Oriental liner President Grant Werslahed by Logan & Bryan [erie Pinear 7 ease A n to find a wing’ ag that up until then it wag planned a {. M. Jensen, is scheduled to ‘S10 Becond Ave., Seattle Ge Int pret. . Plum, Ci Seadiinas United Stutes wher 2. Gt ervice.—Retailers |to reroute the cars over the new Capt. M " | 12% | Bera’ lark . must re t they are the |q, arrive here from the Orient on| Grain— Besta: Cont. « yma. TA. Fe. ‘ M eliable Battery Co., 1816 Eighth the past 10 years, the num- |? ey are the/ union st. paving on Monday, and July 27, Art eet | Milcten-<aree’ th ; Bobtey and N tailers has not increased |“°rVants of the consumer and are|that this was to have marked the e cargo of the Grant includes 83 a Wai f t creater rate than the popula |"t ! business to gouge the con-| completion of what engineers say {6 Th Vidines—Per box terten r por eunide. thé ratane Tk valued at $6,000,000, foodstuffs. ‘ 4 7 ‘ it another w umer. he retatler whose chief in-|one of the fastest paving jobs ever atk 5 ‘ terest {s in his custo t tea, rattan and hemp. A total of . Northern pret ‘ | | ey nS Ann ae nt et i% easing | in his customer has @ good | nut thru in Seattle. Whether the. ‘ : : Ppl iterthern pre ‘ Prices Patd Custom Garment M *|\ business today and is sure to pros- 2,000 bags of mail is also included | ‘ Mobil : | feck Late Sarin. ot." Mantis rapidly then the population, ays Pros: | undermining of the street is suffi- in the cargo. Liverpool Grain saby Conn. 3 ie HX Tom pot. Be, Mortia Coban at iT } “In i t of doing busl-| Pe. eiiice appt ¥ O retvieas tea | at So aeeria ae General Senn tad ; Va. per Ib, . . 2. Incrwased cost of do! Du are, willing to pay for service, a: s 2 low Rejger eee pag yo wel G tees ‘ pit Perth ‘ 21@ .s0 | ean; finish cut and trim pants, ness. Retailers are faced today haa pay for service, and | cars will be determined by excavas Wheat en High General Tank “s e e ¥|retailers who give real service at| tions now going on. Northwest Product July SMa febied Deh @ Beh 4 atudaon Motors uN b 34 Abed Nete—Per “5 yg at Vouts and pverconts with Increased rents, increased /fair city prices enjoy real prosper-|" The caret were taken off Union 6 ; “? i ie? %o Hupp td . 1% % 4 oe * Riis Ss e il ta t. ~ ; Hupp Motore pram peor er ne 3 wages, thoreased taxes and increawes | it Textbook on Sale»: De re.” ret Serer THT atte.” Beak: ake Waser tmnaes ca B.. 30] Owl Pres, Puyallup; J. A, Eu-\in alment every department of thas} Establish Better Relations | s° prions vecount’ et te Pacific Northwest Products | * Intl ux 34 ocks; job printing, bus Of course, this is largely | With Manufacturers— ex > compl rtreratty, of | Buttor—Bxtraa Th; prime | Inter 4 cee Paid to Shippers Quick a anc a aD a | Brea advantages which the chain|yanee planning and the installation _ phen I. Miller, of the University of | #4! aie’ ib aK yf ; Printing the number of retail For in-|stores have is their intimate relations |o¢ concrete at top speed made this” vashington, has been Sapenod : dog: extra firsts a ‘pee : rol ay ete m eet HMAD |stance, in most cities th ail see. hits the manufacturers from whom | record possible, in spite. of the aot and will be om sale at the Pacific | ne ee eee ee os B on in Mmited to. a certain area,)they buy thelr goods. It would be linet it ordinarily’ takes 30 daysit Northwest Merchants’ exposition Cheese—California flats, fancy, j fe AN 8 | es nd as the demand for store space | possible for retailers to.establish such |+1, “curing’” of ‘concreté “accorali a spe oth. An abridged edi Ib roe. wed oescge: arya A 238 |] increases, rents increase also. ja relationship {f they would invest ine “ = bir § ee it “ae | c ‘ oomary Ps | to Assistant City Engineer Tic s tion be compiled immediately | ue | Navara eile Wore ‘G || AvToMont | their money in the stocks of the com-| (> 0" n and distributed to all Eighth grade Cash Wheat rae 16 3 [ ty ai ew DOWNTOWN RB panies from which they buy. "i : enotive an 6 Prices to Metall Desters - | 4. Study Bust: Before street cars were taken ott students of the state. CHICAGO, July 19.—Cash W orn Gh 8 Batter—1 | “3. Automobile *. The auto-| ‘udy Business Conditions.— ——_—— No. 3 red. $1@1.01; No. 3 +e) ane al print | Tides in Seattle |mobile is effecting the retailers in| Retailers must give more thought |CM!on st, Contractor J. 1. Smith $1.00% @1.00% rover Sl optepaendie PAR Ge | , } jand study to the conditions of the|Paved the blocks from Second to oe | Mack ‘Truck ‘ | FRIDAY SATURDAY our larger cities. During the past 8 lThird ay * ial Flash | Maxwell Motors “A”. 41 Mixed sULY 2 | JULY 34 few years people have tormed the |CURtry as a whole, The average re-|Third aves, and from Eighth to Financia ashes N. Y. Sugar at Coffee a Parti First Low Tide | First a Te eee eet. the cuthorities (taller must realize that his business |Ninth aves. These were given the From James Macfariane & Co. ‘Thursday’ ss ga ie 6) [3a8 am, 28 4:64 8 WW Hse setien ; Oe ve varkingein {2epends a great deal upon the busi. | full 30 days to set before traffic 811 Second Ave. Sumgar—Qulot | renin brick : 8 | Fra gah ig a Pntcigementg | bessilucrigrqualamge ay Lowi | Hess conditions of the entire country, |WS all allowed back, Then the r | ‘Seeona Taw Tide | Second Low Tide | (tee (ne Week reMlll storen Gna | ye, of the entire world. This is nec. |heavy traffic portions of the street Twe strial stocks average No. 4 Santos | ook triplets, old ¢)) 88 p 30 ft.) 4:30 p.m, 44 ft BOCY 108 SEM ecisnli loam Sy "© | essary in order to know when to buy |were paved first, all the street in- 90.01, an advance of .§ | POULTRY AND MEATS Rreapaeeate ye see Tite | poumested districts ts apt to be Very |and when not to buy, when:to bor. |tersections being taken care of stocks average 79. @ of 48 Boston Wool | Prices Fald by Wholesale Dealers cath gs : cies 4d tebceding Gk en ce jrow and when not to borrow, when |ahead of the intervening space, Effective today Ott com 19" Detrgae. vig ‘ | Weather Bureau Report props Hay the center of the cites 4F/to advertise and when not to ad-| This gave practically the full 30 pany reduced the price of oil; Prince. Meoilere Leghorns, perf 21e Picchu iiiink was tka losing trade, weila tc, sur | veri tag, faye for thoes pértione 6 Galed ae *lymouth id Waterloo gradeg, « nec sveeh og gsm ge Clo wind wee s are gain’ ade. . 8 Sac kas Wormer ccetenine i tastal s have Tepresentatiy Cagene aerate Passed in—vive Ui store competition. Altho | RETAILERS CAN setting: the haere ee ao ae 20c, and rude, Garentio’ wait Fancy ;: aa a Y ¥ CONTROL HIGH PRICES the opening of the thoroughfare in Cities Service earnings: Monthly Heme 4 and up rb the chain store is in its imfanc - rd ti dividends of half per cent in cash f Teane & ox.) Medias keaen many lines of trade are ‘already |. 1t 18 true that the retallers of our | record’ time, ends ay, xne & Mex; " P ir : ! Irea scrip and 1% per cent in the com =. y picked 4 cents above Do Unto Others A Seattle manufacturer who is known as an ardent country are faced with four tre- f Building Permits PAGE 18 PAPER EXPORTS ARE HOLDING UP Check Forger Is A chronic woman check forger is again operating, Her description ts given as short, hea hair. She ts about 30 years of age. Her checks usually are peculiar, in that she writes her name above the signature line, while the address is written underneath her name, and usually on the signature line. First Peaches Were Shipped on June 28 WENATCHEE, July 20, — The statement that peaches shipped July 10 constituted the first shipment has proved to be erroneous. The We- natchee Produce company states that they shipped peaches from the ranch of Anton Yurkovitch on June 28. by the speeches of Lord Haldane, Haldane, one of Britain's greatest lawyers and philosophers, a former lord chancellor and at present on the supreme law court, frankly said his sympathies were very much with the labor party. He supported it in the last election and he would support it again, not because he had a desire to see the items of their progress carried out, but because back of what the labor party stood for was the very real and earnest desire for a better life for the peo- ple—a genuine seeking to promote something like equality, Lord Salisbury, son of a former premier, brother of Lord Robert Ce- cil, and himself a member of the present cabinet, deprecated treating trades unions as enemies, And then Barl Russell closed the debate by making light of Birken- head's fears of a socialist labor gov- ernment. OVER $1,000 Freed & Nelson, 4116 Stoneway, frame residence, 32x26, $4,800. Fisher, 6701-17 Tist W., frame store, 30x20, $1,100, 8. V. Cravens, 1212 N. 43rd, frame rest- dence, S8x28, $3,400, Edorer Eng. Co, 2046 Ist &, frame deck, 1,200, RA, Targont, 1826 N. 45th, frame rest= dence, 30x24, $8,000, TA. Largent, 1325 N. 45th, frame real- dence, 30x24, $3,000, rgent, 1895 N, 46th, frame reat 80x24, $3,000, R. A, Largent, 1325 3 dence, 30x24, $3,000, Alice R, Merrill, 1014 James st. frame realdence, 2x24, $2,000, L. M. Peterson, 582 N. 70th, frame reat donee, 30x84, $2,200. M. J Nist, 2028 Int W., frame residences, 49x26, $2,000. M. J. Nist, 2225 Ist W., frame realdence, 4dth, frame sata m Ifeeling the effect of chain store o mon stock scrip on the common and |Site, Ske quoted st 85 cents bid Fancy [rae coe pease Mb nia tly, felt. by | Mendous problems, but I believe that on stock sc! he co mand/while some firms are asking 64 f ‘ waniza tio S mostly felt PY | ait of these problems can be met if if per cen ash on the | cents Geese-—Live, fat, 9 to 12 Toe the ‘grocers, shoe. stores, hartware|* nthe blir aN arptice atk oN aoe ger wes See ee |Arrivals and Departures |the grocer F tores, hardware | che better retailers will only organize pre and preferr 3 Al e Turkeye—Fancy 4. ps #-16 Ibe. ARRIVED — July 19, str Admiral |dealers, clothing stores, but other |and fight collectively First, to get declared; payable September 1, stock Foreign Exchange Live, fat, per % ; Dewey from Tecarus, via Rvereit. el: /tinog are gradually being forced: to| new customer: second, to eive better of record August 15. Gross earnings| NEW YORK, July 19.—Sterling Sena ene Sey One ie Tacoma, at noon; str il. T, Harper from {meet th ain store competition. | service; third, to establish stronger for 12 months ended June, $16,287,-| demand, $4.59%: france, $0.0691; lire Hoxs— | mt Sem t 1346 patra ee ’TION Read pecabmd hee eas eres hte 266. agninet $13,483,661 previous year; |$2-04 ka, 307,690 to the dol Chotee Nght Le | Rs Pommndos ASS SATE er et S eee | CHG SOLUTION relations with the companies from 66, against $13,482,661 prev ears | far Choice heavy Me alte wen Pekin Oe }OF RE ROBLEMS | which they buy; and fourth, to study | preferred dividends were earned 2.96/ "The (foretan exchange armrkcet Vea ae sal eoaribentia i Yet hstanding these four | business conditions in general. times over. a es arf nan pened vases sobs ‘Ih | fre 2 ms at problems facing tho retailers, I be-| “Today business is about normal Sprronronpect St Nucknba: wee doila Medium heavy, 150-200 OO ere ie Rime Meshokaoe es eve,” said Babson, “that the inde-|as indicated by the Babsonchart ‘scotdasghocwartas ae thin Hatc | % | Remin | POULTRY AND MEATS | Poaro, at 10 a. m. July peni pr has a splendid op-| What the future is to show will rs 2 masting. 3 ; baa pots | Liberty Bonds Roel 1 Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers |trom Han Pedro, via Kan Franc portunity If he will only organize | largely be determined by the atti. age deg ye lb emanate 8 4 qT s Qnotations | ner Peeks presets .bet p. Spouse wi* land grasp it. There are many things |tude of the nation’s retailers. It is ance of the dividends during rehabili huredey’s, Quctations R Hens—Drensed, heavy Ph 1 Pedro and San r tation of plant, which will take about | Farnished by Logan &.iryan Ray Cons ight Fr tr Davenport, | which these independent retailers | commonly said that the stock market cages ey ghee Re Sit gaa fer | Sete Rik Otek chided | eee from Ha 2:30 5 should do, but I will mention only | discounts industrial changes. Cer- a year. Deepest level now under | : Sertes— High Low Close | shattuek / SAILED—July 19, str P for : t y| Firat 4% 98.11 98.12 | Bineiair ¢ four tainly the retailers discount stock eight feet of water and steps now a Beollers rt. New York, via Tacoma, P san Heng takon th combet wider gromnd | Rene Ae ° 9811 9813 | Stewart Wier Geehe—Dreaned, per 1 Francisco, Ban Pedro and Balboa, at 6:20) “1. Work Harder for New Cus-|market changes. The retailer ts pri- & aides hay ort iuie oO } Turkeys—Fancy, dressed , A. m.: str Adriral Evans, for Southwest | tomers and Circularize Collectively | marily responsible both for the high situation. | Fourth 44s... Q. eo, fancy b. erm Alaska, v¥ eastern Alaska, al ” i “ 3 x 2 Seaboard Air Line railway est!.|New 4%s oa aedcabee beri gra Alaska. (vig Bouthonatorn Alaska, at! eo. Now Trade.—The better retailers | prices of over-expansion and the buy- gross revenue for June were | Dressed, per TD werp, via San Francisco, San Pedro, Bal- | must organize into groups for collec: |ers’ strikes with the depressions that i iti rows—Country dressed, Tb, oa, Liverpool and London, at 9p. miltive adve othe 4 | fo! 56, an increase of $41 Foreign Securities atamttcpeg Semmeny ter" Admire Redman tor, Port ‘angeles {HVS Advertising, clroularizing and | follow." loadings for the first two| ‘Thursday's Quotations La ecb at 6:60 p. m.s str Munindies for “New | of July were 16,524 | Meenssies by Teese & Bese Heavy, coarse York, via Portland, ‘san Franeinco, an | oes ‘ cond Ave., Seattle vn fodium, dressed .......+ ‘12 | Pedro, Balboa and Philadelphia, at 6:30 15,962 last year. Total PAS Ds Bid Asked | v. acre Bi joes p. m.; tr Edgar Bowling for Rverett, at IVE STOCK moved were 62 170. |French 6a, 1931 1 LIVE § 10'p. M.; str Anson B. Brooke for Ban biciet ihe ench 4s, 1917... U Quotations at Stockyards at 4:20 p, m,; ate Davenport for | nch 5a, 1920... « Cattle— atr Cold Marbor aritih 5a, te TPPOr Meime eteerm . 8 rm. Fordlan Tada’) fis Ga: ore I wr cvs 3888 is | Has Support in Peerage oreign Trade Huan Heats 4a: hha Chesntew Pout cid ana DAG) hese Midlsha Véssst | o tum Restor. 6,.. you 4000 sels | elgium Prom sa , | yorn Maryland 2.25 : i ye eark: ac . . The foreign trade bureau of the| German WoL 6. | Marn Pacific $00) vaider—July i8—sailed, ate Aumede,| Haldane Says Par ty Stands for Better Life Seattle Chamber of Commerce has| Japanese 4s .. |) pret ia ybound, we 6:30, % stern Union . Sitka, July 18—Bailod, mtr Admiral] ® received tho following inauiries in|Japancse Int’ 4s Yalow ales rth Neay 9 tie | tpees as bcraaeete ae for the People the foreign trade field, information | fiery timmnone i920. Ita Motors Rough heavy $008 7.00) “Cordova, July 18—Malled, str’ Alameda SE ARES concerning which may be obtained| United Kingdom, 1937..: Iyn-Overiand tte oo st.6 pe m, Eagle eA BY MILTON BRONNER tory party chests, elther because at the bureau: Scat eee Prime lambe . . | LONDON, July 20.—Frightened Jof political favors’ or with an eye 248 ; ton Bi | Common to cholce ‘menace’ of a labor govern-|to receiving a peerage from a (1248)—Retail art store in San ton Pump. sone by the “mena of a labor ge c rs y Francisco desires connection for| Seattle Stock Market ‘nite vaste on... | wake | Vessels in Port at Seattle | tent in Britain, many members of |sratetul ‘premier, sale of Oriental goods Furnished by H. M. Herrin & Co, e | Ewen ... tiaeee HH Sinith Cove Terminal—Plor 41, str Mant-/ tne older parties in parliament| How divided public opinion, out: (1249}—Japanese firm in San Fran-| ie wtocitl? ners 44! Foreign Money Status FLOUR AND SUC larat Northern Tetminal—Str Toktwa| would like to attack the “method|side of the labor ranks, is'on this Cisco secks Seattle connection for) , Pane Mivings Bank...8 75.00 $m | ‘Thursday's Quotations Wholesale Prices |” Maru. : by which the trades unions finance |subject of trades union political con. " silk ‘of California . 206, Furnished by Logan & Bryan Flour—Family patents 40) Bell Street Terminal—U. 8. C. G. Bno: © election campaigns of the labor|tributions, was shown recently in sale of silk goods. _ | amie of California. oo | rte nee gt Me SupereCadt, Her OWE els 50] homish ; }th ton campaigns of the labor|tributtons, ‘was, sho cently (1250)—Former manager of an|Canadian Denk of Com.» $8 | xormal valve Prosent value| eet, per owt 3 30 |Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—str Ad- | party. dobe jords, American company in Stockholm, | Px tes tonal 70! $4.86 Sterling ... 14059%) HAY, GRAIN AND ¥ miral vane. ; It {9 not a new thing: Lord Birkenhead, who started out First. a ; on ¥ B—Atr Owego, U. 8. ©. G, Dell seeks connection as manufacturer's apes 00 | 19:30 renah: trans. €3 r bike edt Sah Ae Seta : * Pelle! “Before now, the trades unions lin iife as F. B, Smith, a brilliant Agent for American buyers, tonal Bank of Com 50 /.00 Belgian franc. 8b ote Whole, yellow, 1! Pier Str, Bliverado, Jhave had to battle, finally winning attorney, warned the government (1251)—Former American trado) Nations, oity.. 00 9.08 Felten ite it ots | “Cracked and feod meat, 10's . 1 ni 7" J. Luckenbach, atr Horace} y great victory whén the act Ofjapainst the growing “menace” of commissioner to Ireland wishes t0|Heaoard National « « eau German matic 0600910 ct | Barler—V vte teena. sOe100 89 | Atlantic. Street. ‘Terminal—Btr Robin {1918 was y 1 by parliament. |jabor soctalism and asked what it act as representative of an exporter |seattle National o-..+---. S000 edish krona Soe ata eas 100s doe str Madison. Under this act, a trades union takes |was going to do about the matter of flour, | futon National 2 125.040. rwey jtfone ‘ Rolled and ground, 70°80 0 | Star ie Capita deal chide hat ead flags @ ballot of its. members to seelof union campaign funds. Canadian aluminum manu ndustrial Stocks hd I Sprouting, 100's 49.00 aay deena: eras | whether ,they are willing to vote * facturer seeka connection for sale| aibers, com $46) 0.00 (ietriant { | wheat-—-Recleaned food, 4f.00 | Lander. Street Terminal—Atr Jowan, | whetter., they # MANY LABORITE acturet onnectio: O1 42.50 atrian crown, ..0014 ot ; Spokane Btreet Termina}—Str Wheaton, |funds for election purposes. SUPPORT T of products in this district Albers, pfd. 5080 Holland {1 20 2h ety AIL Grain Chop*-80'" «+ 47.00 | Mia Drydocks—Btr Wont Nilus, ate W SUPPORT TORIES a Firm in Tunis, Africa, haa |Att Alert neniy clic. 99.08.00 VL) Rumania be args a le $00 | “Taon, ate Banta Crus, atr President J After an affirmative vote is had,! ‘The tories have no intention at 7 aa ‘ti Imonds, ‘olive Alnmation Milk Prod. ptd.. 102 102.60 ta... Spanish poset Pele Bed al oe 7 too | , fermen, ate Proident Harrieon, |individual members who object tothe present time of violently an- dates, figs, almonds, olive) Geraatien Mr, Liq 110.00 —e | Growing Snel —100 Ames Terminal Company—Atr City of] contributing can get exemption|tagonising trade nlons, Labor oil, and wishes to import food pro Se eet oleeraphs 5.00 008 ; bark G ithout prejudice to themselves. | doesn't. v idly ‘ a ucts, construction material and ma-| [eA% ourine Mille ® so Italy Has Mo erate | 106" Drydock—Bark Gratia, atr| without 5 nselves.| doesn't vote solidly for labor party cts, : ate | Fisher Flo fs Be ans Hedondo This, of course, Is to prevent work-}oandidates, In the Lancashire and ti "i |General Petroleum, com i | ut Meal—100 Sonttle Doc nd Warehouse Co.—Str % Pie oNA26)) Firm established in Japan| Glove 6 ee co eet mia | Industrial Activity (sitive MMeat—100'R" onic, “N4 Warshouse Co—Str ors pelonging to the old parties! Yorkshire manufacturing district, A400 4 bs Hobe Grain ing pfd sto. ae IGTON 9 on 00's 3 os | : ¢ mone; e labor y workmon s rt torie: for 35 yeurs wishes to get in touch |r Or rieg & Rubber nia |, WASHINGTON, July 20—Moder Linseed Meal-—100's Winslow Maring | Rallmay-Sche xe, v. [from giving money is mie. late many workmen support tories, buyers of Iily bulbs, plants| (cal) pfa y Bd /ate industrial activity continues in| Atfuita Meal—100'" Krum es < y ‘aler#) party if they do not Intend to SUP-| mh government realizes that if it sed) ines Rue ee o.oo | Italy, but the uncertainty regarding Mirani" Destroyera Now. 208, 312, u, 8, | Port Its candidates. made a violent change in the pres: )—Firm at Kobe, Japan, has! Wns’. wy 96.00 | prices and exchango developments 1K oat (hierd wood) —50'" be siggpecpn te Be atdaadlod Mad kee CAMPAIGN. FUND ent laws, these workmen would 1 for sale Manchurian English style| New World Life, 160.00 limiting sales, says Commercial At jrien Meal--100'8 . LAW IS ATTACKED volt and smash the tory candidates, flat Soya bean cake, for cattle food, | Northern Tito 14,09| ‘ache MacLean in a cable to tho de-| Grit—Limentone, 100'8 RANK C Ta Hi “But the Inw is:once more under! ‘Therefore, it was not surprising es {pent ae ofa ‘/ 99.60 100.00| partment of commerce. The policy pag aire Patera, 100's” | ‘ered | fire. Members of the old parties|/to hear Viscount Peel, replying for OM ito At inti $000 fey lof reduction of the number of treaw | Ment Meer eesti 100% | prays pl | now have up a bill whereby, instead |the goverhntnt, say: Pacittc andtY 449g wry notes, which has been followed |" Wostern oyster, 1008 i nt ett onta x tol “If the nes TRADE TERMS Peeith peult ate. of ury 1 , v he 4 , na ie f wed Whast: Mixed food, 80's a Clearings . | Jot. individual untonists having te If there is a large amount of so- ” paritic Gas & Fileo pis, 20s )for some time by the Italian govern OWS AND LEADS Balances | claim exemption, they would have/otaltst feeling and opinion tn the | Pac. rea i 25.00 jment, is increasing the amount of “(Local Market) | | |to sign a paper If they did want|country, it 1s important that it Pioneer Pant ia 80.00 | capital available for industrial in. . 1 " a voles ‘ 4 \ got Hound Power 6 tine—In drums 14r| | 6 to pay. should have tho fullest. yolce and al hetero = Puget roan eomes cit 86-0 17.0] ventment, and fn genoral tho private Timallon ean» : 143 | | Clearings 00.) 1 "athe older partion have no trouble [representation in commana,” Intangible assets are items in the | Re! : 90.94 , +1 s 1) Oll-—Raw, In barre 1.40| | Balances . i 1,127,082,00 | py ih va aliition alist, the. Rotuatl value! C2 | ene wines wis 60.00 $e ee th al situation ts strong, ‘The | pin pia 166 | | Tacoris | |raising funds because the manufac:) ‘That the labor party 19 not en. balance ee e acl @ Of | parry Flour, com ot m re f dls ‘ 01 owes \ ais vay , which cannot be determined, such as|aperry Flour, pta. 245° 10-09 s}k09| Pedi sultith teed Miia mad thee ned in arrele 143 | ‘otal transactions. . 2,951,000,90 | (turers and land owners always con-|tirely without sympathizers in the £004 will, patents, trade marks, tran. | Binerior Portia C a8.09 Uap cranes! ooptelbuting. tp indie if brbvansctb eso gy tribute heavily to the Uberal and'house of lords was made evident » pyaris f°": eon hats | trial stability, ‘ chises, See “Good Wu.” Zellerbach pla ./* “0x26, $2,000, 8 A.B. Land Oo. 4788 Stat N. W, frame Fenldencs, 20x28, 61,800, va Operating Again -set, with dark — Ae