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THE SEATTLE / WEDNESDAY, JULY % .* BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building *. “GLOTHING MEN [Wvew York Stock Marketl( Loca’ AD CLUB HEARS Mining Engincers Plan MERCHANTS SEE OPEN MEETING on cts | FRED VOILAND 'rip to 128th Mecting Ble STYLE SHOW NEW YORK, July The stock market was fairly active at the ing today with most of the tndustrials off fractionally, The rail Bigelow Prophesies Normal) sirmer. van-american ts wax tt ty ne 8054 anid noom sold under 6 s) VEGETABLES | Retailer Gives Connection| Will Visit Quaint Canadian Cities and Inspect swim py Miss Epperson Is Business for Two Years | American ‘tocomstive, Southern Pacifi. New York Central and Canadian | (The peices aiven are mone wade to | Between Ads and Sales Many Important Mines | Wednesday’s Feature Pacific were slightly botter dealers by wholesalers, With a few pind ease Opening ces included nel $%, off % ve Uh | seasons * prices produee Mining engineers of Beattle and the| Delegations from the local sections | a ‘ % onditions r lehem, 464 4; American T shone & Tele \ an be fle deducting the cos ‘The “great erican ain” ‘Aan | | in the cold waters of Normal business conditions in | Amertoan ik ‘ait? oct it an Telephone & Telegrent Miein " an be fan ge ppronts | 288 “Kreat American sin” of deal-| 4+ of the world will leave for On-| of the institute in all parts of the| Swimming in the col Bitle for at least two years were) off ‘y Raltimore & Ohio, 49; American Loc uD Me Wooler , orege and eell| Ing in superlatives is the test! tario and Quebec to a 1 the 128th! country will attend the Montreal|Elilott bay has no terror for prophesied by Ray E. Bigelow, presi | Seren ee uthern ty a Mi. Northern CMs New 0 ibe flaw in modern advertising, accord. | meetin f the American Institute of ting. A large contingent, headed | virginia Kaperon, especially when, Gent of Cheasty’s, in an address be- | ——————— : Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, the president, B. P, Mathewson,| |, oud of lowing 4 tok-at | fore the i shine. | N. Y. Stock Mark lec ie to be held in anadian cities | will go from New York uy ton-Idab Retail © pet ab ogced mL areet 3 Kan., president of the National As-| ji cust to 31, Dean Milner Rob-| In addition to Dean Roberts, the |#0bs and officers of the U. &. 8 ; A cteeatigateengtactet Poreithea b agen i 2.0002.69 | sociation of Retail Clothiers, who a4: erty, of the University of Washing-| executive committee of the Puget | Seattle wMl be awaiting to pull her Bishers’ association, which opened at Mins eorenD ot| ing to Fredy Voliand, Topeka 6 +| Ing \ nd, of Topek th i=] ¥ S10 Second Ave, Seattle > > drenved the Advertising club at their|thn, Ix chairman of the executive | Sound section includes Harry H. lon deck, Miss Esperon, wearing = he Wasbington hotel this morning. | Btock itigh Low Close c eeeees meeting Tuesday noon, Volland'’s| committee of the Puget Bound local| Townsend, vice chairman; A. C.| a r ees imee Convention ls the fourth that the eo; Dem eae ; . 6 tien i, ‘ia. |mection of the association, which will | Jenkins, ecretary-treasurer, Amos late model swimming costume and masociation has held, and has drawn pee nip Bay td i Ww, onck 2 talk was on tho part that advertis:| 4, © the local delegation that | Slater and Charles Simenstad. carrying an. invitation from the ® large number of leading clothiers| Qiicago, July 24—Crain pri ‘ ec ae eee r ing will play in business during the| will attend the meeting. | Pacific Northwest Merchants’ expo- 30, July 24.—Grain prices apt elery—Per crate from all parts of the Northwest. Nowing a good advance, went be ‘ ake Cucumbers—t next 18 months | With the co-operation of ministers | sition to the men of the Pacific : " wat local business will] low opening pric t the close on verte ere el ast 4 «| of on of Ontario and Quebec and} eT, (at local, bust Bigelow, |Ane Chicago Board of trade hers to- momis Fosking..s § | Garlle—Per tb When advertt to p Ar aigeodiee capes. aay i IS CH fleet to attend the style shows and ‘Continue to be normal,” = H Volland said, lly due to| of the members of the Canadian and irrespective of what may happen to| neem . | ae eee : the great American sin of dealing in| American Institute of Mining and| displays, wan the feature of Wednes. : ; Trading in wheat was nervous and |< ‘ + | Onjons— Per 7. ft wheat or to lumber. In the first | erratte + Bee Pde ngaedte Maiahy s d y . i hae aces ; , ‘| superlatives, We are constantly| Metallurgical Engineers, tho vast day afternoon's program. Place, we are having a steady influx | me ret opening weak, < ‘ : pd Plea searching for synonyma for such| Mineral wealth of this region will be More than 16,000 peraéns attended Of new people who will do a large 1 i‘ placed on exhibition, The program = houses Bs class of buying late ap, Tak . + | Parsnips—§ words as ‘marvelous,’ ‘gigantic’ and 4 4 the exposition Tuesday and 4,000 Part toward keeping business activ-| powever on | Di ’ the like. As the colored man paid,|!ncludes visits to leading mines and merchants and their wives attended dty here above the average of other} when longs » pure . . we want ‘the apex of the climax." technical sessions at which prom: | Dripag Range From 12 to 19 | the style show and juncheon served @istricts, In the second p nd : ; Giving prizes to stimulate salen |inent engineers from many nections the Kimball asvieen Catestay ee] 3 | Peppers i | Camtatoupes e.eece tomers ceased dealing with a store, | was found that out of 2,000 custo Per ense 59 | of indifference of salenp and suffered a rel July corn. , ; . by; with We Orient has at wa to | hower nt o tead the sua oe : 13 | 7 ig 2 2 ie a ay The trad of th country will i th i Cents Around Los Angeles (os at nod! 1 Rex: @ealth.-aiein ig factor for prosperity, and will} nearness and small |Guai wud tamp prop ; e794 \ veloping problems of mining and " 41 continue to grow and benefit the city | *tocks played a predominating part. | H nm Motors ahs : ‘ 0 1.00 | ee ieeiate wearetandiaine: ig | metallurey | : rs | mae of ithe exposition, and Liew Sven tho the bulk of the goods mere-| ,,, Trading In oats continued Nght) Hun Motor aria ae tm ol d Ape Petroleum and gas will be among|, 108 A by Cal. Sealy 38--|tenant Governor W..4., Cork |thruout the entire seasion, Prices | internation y t cut out in Kansas, and thereby Motorleta andi talcina thelr | osmiad the wiekts Ty touch Seattle ax a transfer point | fluctuated with other grains Int. ¢ 1 E b the principal general subjects of the |* oR helr | com: ne visitors. en route. | ‘Provisions were dull Keane " Loca i" reduced. our overhead expense PY 2) recnnical seasions, which are to be| Pleasure trips to Long Beach, to] ne noon style show exhibited “But even more than these, we are ee _ ph ° £78 aa ‘ ADVERTIOINC NEEDS held in ontreal, The geology of saree a oro dy cacacieculyieh) many kinds of garments made in ‘gain feeling the old Alaskan urge. H : | Betnach— Local, . 1 ~ y NES Banta Ele oll fields, Ecuado: ists Page eng spase © Noi est, the models walk SEs in consantiy incrensing Chicago Board of Trade rt Pacith 11h | Tomatoos—-Meroed GOOD SALESMANSHI | be eiscuased ekisa on H. Minclair of | Yertiied. Whether there plans will Pe gies ‘tee ena iatioret ” ‘wesday's Quotations ; ‘i , divert « cannot be different - Fa n OF be erfered y © ed =: 0 0 ae tor Mumbers are going there, and mer-| Wheat— Open Miah Low Close | 4 ; ane ato itteremiy |New York and Prof. Charles P.| " ite pone ok Gaston vip Cit erected on the root of the Bell st, Pehants are getting more Alaskan | July S090 HIBS Fe9TK 9008 | Nitio ‘ ; ; nebes Sonoita Int tha store bat une | Lerkey, of Columbia university. Oth- i siiny Known, ‘altho persistent ru,|dock The exhibitors included than they have received for | 5 LOIN LOIS OTH 100% | NS at FRUITS na the malen force bucks up the ad, |{r, Pavers will be presented by A. P| sory were to the effect that the|Marontate & Jones, Bowers Mfg : yearn Regardless of governmental |» Crs . 0 i i hoot Pad |e Se ee ae ane win | Moston, of New York, and Oliver U.|gianacrd and Bhell would out to 12|C» and the Olympic Garment Co. that Alaska may or may not get, |Jely sou ey. , , | Appies— whales res he first step 1" | Headley, of Muskogee? Okla. p26 yaa amg agey i 0:2 | ending PEA . the territory is developing, and will | 8*°* ny +9 peaneyivania ‘ . on 2.69 |Conducting an advertising campaign | gras aN HELIUM ngs |tvd tha” Monon, Kedisiage cn dae “eontinue to develop if only by virtue | "4; ae os ittebure & W. Ve | wi ‘ 4 ts to sell the ad to the nales force. — | Wir ee eyauery |. Despite news from Dallas that the |bY the” Saxony Knitting Co., fea- [fia natural resources and the mo- | July... oy Pure Oil... 1 18 ‘cai I stood for an hour watching a| Y!LL BE DISCUSSED Standard subsidiary there had|turing girls in Seattlemade bathing mentum that its development has al- | 4*P* 3 rng Mises capa 4 counter in a Western store at which| At the tron and steel sessions, pa-| slashed to 13 cents, and Texa sults, > | Dec a special sale had been ndvertined,|Pt' will be presented by H. H. Len-| pendents to 11 cents, 10 Members of the Washington and Teady attained. | ter of the Watertown Arsenal, C. e " , STAILERS ARE | . i en Fifty-four people came to the coun sae 4 » ©) offictals denied knowledge of an im-|Idaho Retail Clothers’ association CING OVERHEAD Sept 11.97 110T 10 pegs Bled ag dabshee: wes ter, brought there by the advertise: | 5 Idwin Sawyer, Ceveland, Oblo; | pending reduction, and of the State Jewelers’ associa- avon crysis lu! eS ae Ah Pg Peg + ERT PI bc | ment, and only two made purchases, | Prof. Richard 8 McCaffery and Prof.| One of the “big xix," Ventura, ts|tlon, holding conventions in the mt amy rah Ook eta | ek et * | stewart Warner The talesmen were leaning back |\ veh’ FP. Ocsterle, University of | advertising extensively that its gaso-|city, are attending the exposition. ight to garoetee’ that retail | amet 1 o Products. e Reval An 169 32% | against the wall, making no effort | Witconsin: C.K. MacQuigg, Alexan- | line still is ‘19 cents, and worth the|They will be guests at a merchants’ fre not higher than they are, nantal at : F to nerve, to people went away and) 2° 1+ Feild and Ancel St. John, New| difference.’ ‘This seems to indicate |ball to be staged at the Masonic “as of io Leprosy. Be weyreneg Cash Wheat : rf fe Rea pati ad oust ataewis phatait H. A. Schwartz, H. R. Payne | that Ventura will continue to appeal |auditorium at Pine st, and Harvard - as ce es ea are or } ena. Jers eas yh gy : : 10 4-0 I can tell the kind of a store you BK ch ps og Cleveland, and 1. /to the “iuxury’’ trade with a 19-cent jaye, Wednesday night. etatag ncaa ob tebasinng | 660%. mre “ 2 Grape rate have by the personnel of your sales |",),{0 a . ai - price and claims of superiority. | Visiting merchants were guests ir overhead expense to absdrb a| ze nett force. They represent what you are. | .7.") Buglosy wonsion | Includes Pa | MANY DISTRIBUTORS jot the exposition at the stadium amount of the added wholesale | Chicago Car Lots 1 i ‘hk 2 24 | Sernineks py In an investigation conducted in wit F.’Kally, Lawrenies, Kans |g ene |Tuesday night to see Americanus, j 4 aberries—1 Philadelphia to determine why cus i “ More distributors who previously — a The i ‘i Ea. gd » ee W. Bain, East Orange, N. J. |have displayed 19-cent prices, or no| convention officially opened urn y Logan an : nee *Eallismn & Statiomal ‘Avante | : 9-¢ prices, 0} ° ° ednesday morning at 10:35 with an| 0 Berend Ave. Seattle Foreign Securities : peat.se discussed by Richard 1s Adore, lave {Price at all, have now raised the 17- |Textile Industries R zat. yeaa +4 “. b : ere, only 10 ¢ oo! of th 5 Pe songrespy moore, tate | cent signal. Among those to | * eos wei baialt of the | wr rg Tuesday's Quotations ; + | mer y 10 quit on unt © Prepare sgl sak: ie th adver by » Rate gear ese pk nM tet Oe a Vurnished by Logan & Heyan 4 to236 | merchandise, while 600 quit becat sarge: eatin a 5 bureau of tise 17-cent gasoline are several sta.| 1M France Reviving . D. BS ad ee . 0 Secund Ave., Seattle :. nines, * at the session on | tio andle Unk 3 hit! | w. ‘GTON, y 4— m followed with an‘addreas of wel- | °* m2 Stecke— Wid Asked | Epnen? | mining, other speakers at which w ne which Wavile Union gas, hithers| | WASHINGTON, | July air marae Biits on behalt of Seattle clothlers, | . Russian 6%e, 193 Peas ty" fo ls x 0208 | A WERTISING lke cae 7 a |to regarded as strictly a 19-cent prod. | struction in the textile industries in Af : ‘ cuastan i : Mae vnccndes hy H y “ a oun, Burma, India; | uct. Richfield static z the northern 4 f France ha | and a response on behalf of the dele-| Liverpool Grain Messveseree Isa , |Graham Bright, East Pittsburg, Pa, |t7-cont taps and ae n began to holst the nort an eet palit é : cawens. ie all saad Gi eee Ri end Spas pd rose | Prance 4 - > rs Tt a se en P. Holt, Bingham Canyon, | stations gas is sold for 16 feo a|some instances pre-war production - Ja ‘a aed tat aes alone Logs? 4 ot e. | Uta gallon | has been exceeded, rays Consul P. C. : he president's address was given |oet Sa Sd 28d We TMF 4 1 a i that] Another season will be devoted to!” One effect of iid? queoltsts tak (eaten atthe in e/csere Xp tid e- o'clock by H yNeal, of Ta- | Dec SeThd eth Se Tad & . . ; rion: | maiftine anAietetalinviey, tee cceatiaes ff of chi asoline has | , Lille, nd de- Shey Fiat { Britian Met. 4+ 2 aati agen xh : ae ong ae on wlan , cl, | mark! With motor fuel at 13 cents, |sive replacement of machinery de- - whee ae ous ert N. Y. Sugar and Coffee iiiiiia iiss is ii \Gementve ee ee : pan ising should aurere era) ees Griswold, New |it 1s cheaper to drive one’s own car |stroyed during the war, has resulted Pig’ . as eats oO! © " elgium Premium 4 ores) sacred as a personal pledge.” ‘or nd aL Tnl- | . ! iter of the city. Some ‘ab ggg-+ rey aor tt en em ces Peeane— [er 0 a mia p nal pledg . an iH. E. T. Haultain, Unl-|to the beach or to suburban home. | in modern installations of the newest q | , ulet; 1 | Mixed Nute—Per tt 10| Referring to courtesy in businens,| versity of Toronto. Motion pictures |aites than it { | : play | granulated, $5.3009 Waele Gh nen eesti Ee A ™ than St ix to pay fares to the|and most improved types, and altho j0ON HAS | Coffee—No. 7 Rio t. ile ih; No ¢ al, No, 1, per e Volland stated that it was enti. |ilustrating mining operations will be | Pacifi | ss f * - oo oe bs . Jumbo, budded, per Bm. . a m = ie has caused | the cost has been heavy, the results ‘CTIVE PROGRAM Santos, 12% @14 Me Id. 4 i Fancy budded, per Tb mated that tn 1922 the Americ played by Mr. Haultain and F, C.|many ‘commuters to tna uire the|represent a considerably enhanced ‘The program for the afternoon con eee : 3 Z people spent eight million dollars | Dyer of the University of Toronto, prices of desres vg | ' 3 us tained id table di: t it ss ay DAIRY PRODUCTS ¢ - ‘ ate s i Prices of exercised flivvers, and deal- | production. @ roun le discussion o Portland Produce Prices Paid te Shippers for the rtion of the one word | DEL ATES WILL ers are said to be taking advantage oH several retail clothing problems, with “Twesday’s Quotations : “please” in telegrams, iD of the situation by planning exten- ® Oe ne ae [Era e ee este cez; ewe] Foreign Money. Status tg sniverr<:- gg ft| A feature, of the Ad club mavt-|” The scttviten of the engineers be-[alra advertising ceribateos Public Markets ou! es,” by ern eee icen, 340 tke dex Tuesday's Quotations : ‘ ’ Ing, in addititon to Votiand’s ad-|gin at Toronto on Monday, August | RAILROAD COMBATS SANITARY “Alterations of Growing Ex- | cheese -s9¢ ie It Furnished by Logan & Bryan - irom, was ‘the si es | 20, th i s fe ¢ Ib, ee | Putlets ue em, was tho singing of Wesley 20, the visitors being the guests of |\CHEAP GASOLINE Stall Teagarden strawberry and Pense,” by Frederick Guth; “Making | Hens—15 @24c Ib S10 Second Ave, Seattle =| mith—Cwt., fab, he ‘ L. Slimmon,-a newcomer to Beattie, |the city of Toronto and of Toronto| Another influence for th Pre dip inggehnn Magy Ros: Bhogal '® Store Attractive to a Woman.” by sue Le . . ' sda ah . pre yers F F the con-|2%0 m.; jams, jellies, 220; nut margar- MUNN ss Oca of Browsing King 2| : ‘ : ‘ j hone singing was greeted with en-| «men. Films of mining opera- | tinued high price of gasoline is seen | ine, 200 .; home made mayonnaise, 49 Pe f 5 5. r7 San Francisco Produce ' DAIRY PRODUCTS th fons In Northern Ontario will bejin the common ownership by tt |". Statie 24-36-37, 1 t. bulk Hills" cof- €o.; “The Washington Stato Re-| shisaday’s Custetions ’ e Fries to Hetall Dealers é shown. A Toronto committee is| Southern Pacific of the Pacific fr | fee 28e: Mazola oll, pt. 26¢, qt é7e, © turned Goods Ruling.” by Glenn Pat- | patter-—E.t Sa; Thr tenes Sine & 0 Loca) ereamery, eub pam 2s headed by ‘Thomas W. Gibson | trio anid th, © Pacific Elec: | ("rai 90c, gal. $1.79; Ghirardelll’s choc- F tee, of Spokane; “Beware /of the |) te Ib: tir fo : rich i ts PE mee From Toronto the engineers go to| tion ented Oil corpora. | clate, 1 1. 80, 3 Ibe. To; 5 large boxes Sales Specialist," by H. H. Van|Pee—® 2 extra firsta, Se , : ; ih ranch, © i Sh N ronto th matches, 2 doz. Happy Home jar j . : : nderataed pul- | 3, ; ~ rtd Mixed colo ae Ww. Sudbury, where they will be received| If the price of gasoline dro: rings, 26c. s 31-33, skinned sole, 15¢ Brocklin, of Port Angeles, and “Is| jets, 2c doz a : ‘ ip e Ss by a committee headed by John In|more folke take to. fivmere” ind silver smelts, 20c; kippered salmon, 200: Newspaper Advertising Getting Re- | Cheese—Ca b ‘ 1 35 et = . . Agnow, of Copper Cliff. The Creigh. | South: P ‘O flivvers, the | genuine sole, 30c. , nut Pulte?” by “Morris. Lundquist, of to. ans : plete «| Tides in Seattle oes ; gh-|Southern Pacific loses both ways— | ne, 2c fh.s Red Rock butter, 47e Lundquist-Ltly Co. | ~° Forei Exch. 3 39.30 ; j|fon mine, the Coniston smelter, the | by necessary reductions in Pacific! -i3-15, nice tomatoes, 15¢ Tb. st-Litly Co. | oreign Exchange +4 R 7 ; 4 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY | Copper Cliff amelter and the British-| Electric fares, and in thi 0 2he; home grown corn, At 4:15 Fred Voiland, president of| NEW YORK. July 24 n|19.50 et pants 2 : aULy American Corporation will be visited. | gasoline, 80 it’ © price Of (350: new potatoes, 6 Ths, 2c; fancy let- the National Association of Retail| marks made three new low records a Tide Fleet Migh- Tide lor. Crotente s - 1 Be . it's easy to see why |tuce, 10c, 6c; fancy peaches, 40¢ doz, " Clothiers, has scheduled to conduct a | today west dip coming at the POULTRY AND ME’ i n tt tam, 11.0 t.// 0% zhton mine of the Interna- | the Associated stations are not lead- CORNER @uestion box, followed by an addres: 4 oreign exchange mar- |} %) Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers Firt Low Tide | First Lay Tide || tional Nickel Co., was opened in 1900 |ing in the 12-cent gas movement. beet ronst, 10c Th.; veal roast, Set What Do I Get Out of 1t1" Voll AGED te tho dollae voehie teavacested | BANK CLEARINGS Brotters—t gag | ‘Second High ‘Tide | ‘saona'wligh “inde || 20 Nas Produced approximately 10,-| Other refiners aro: taking advan eG ean bese oe "and, who has attained renoun as a/|# decline of | , ne dol- and R 4:09 p. 4331p. 8 4 ft tons of ore carrying about 1.6 | thge of the interlocking corporate dl. | -4¢ Pike st, pot roa Settee, was to have been th “liar from the , Seattle : Live, fat “if||_Mecond ‘Law Tide | ‘second Low Tide || Per cent of copper and 4 per cent of|rectorships that prevent concerns ? aa Tae ie as mee jen the prinel-| Sterling deme Clearings “7a 06 p.m, 68 ft 4pm, 66 ft.|/nickel. ‘The main ore body ts a mass | like the Associated from stimulating : ' wees pe ba Speaker at the convention ban-| francs, $),0590% Balances 4% Toe. and Aid 2 of pyrrhotite, chalocopyrite and pent- | business by price cuts. Nearly every | tt*s Ae 3 Lead ie se gard Sse uet Thursday night, but was une eles Rae { : yy 48 fe; fresh eee, 29c . mild Si leiy called away, ana vit lesve| : dw Portland Live, llebt, 3 to ; Weather Bureau Report |!" | day the formation of a new refining |chossm ste, 2 Wednesday evening, aa attectten | Hides an ool a vw 7 Fancy dry picked 4 ce ATOOSH iy 14-8 A, w.| The erteineers will shend August | company is announced, ‘address will be the closing feature of} Buying Priees, F. 0. B. Seattle 3 7 15.00 jue “ae OE GUS ~ Barometer: risieg; cate w south. | 2 hay : ‘obalt. Mills at Contay | , Today's refinery is the Western Wednesday's sessions) and the dele- | ®t Mee" iJ Tacoma Belgian Mares—4 Tbe. and up ., Aa | two-mane ull, signal tet | and Aiining Corporation, Nipissing | Refining company, capitalized. at | gates will attend the ball to be given |Green hides. ssc 1 nsactions.. 2 000,00 | | Twriere—-Waney 4..p< 8-15 fee,. 8 jt 6 put, | wnt rien will be visited. There | $5,000,000. It will erect a large re Seticining by the’ Northwest ph LE EN eae se x @, fat, per 1 ‘ a t 0 Wil bo mn examination of under-| finery on a 100-acre tract of land at featchants’ exposition. | Caltsking, green or ealted-— CES yeaah tn ae bt Pantha T | sound and surface geology, and pa-|the head of Wilmington harbor ad-| «Stl, bene peuskeay sition. | No. 1 up to 15 Ibs al er serge ©) : erate aa at: | pers on geology, mining and smelting | Joling the refinery of the Unt har abe, : ituceaaanie | xo. ee ie Seattle Stock Market Coes bear : will be read. | compnay. OE oe Oats — ae “es etlgeg 1m |: OS OF ee aN BO. | Veabes ‘ Arrivals and Departures| 0 Aucust 24, tho engineers will | Stall 13, powdered soap, bulk, $c, & 1B t ‘ | Faney leh! ‘ mM—July 3. . | - a pedir Sets , Th 08 _ Financial Flashes weecressscnsiiice ae] Mamie Biochem "mua nanan]. Fesey MOE ea sch RtyED ay a atecen from | rocoto the Kirkland Lake, eok-| VA KTM A Ste; apecitl bisck tea, be Tbe: Brunem From James Macfariane & Co. arte on. Aerie Coen ieee © 8680! Medium heavy, 150-200 fhe mona from Yokohama, at 10:15 nm. m.;|ushes, Lake Shore, Wright-Har- | TS | ibe, ©; catsup, 18, 2 bottles 35e. 811 Second Ave. Dry flint ata ‘ : 194.00 200.00 POULTRY AND ATS Alaineda from Anchorage, Southwe reaves and Tough Oakes mines, On | tail 3%, 6 bars Crystal White soap, 26 Stage or bul - i 00 225.00 Prices Pald Wholesal tin via Bouthesatern Alaska, at 9/20 «. | the following day the paper Industry | URSER Y MEN Lee ig sac’ aaah, Bakery Ok te Twenty industrials 91.58, increase | ores hide SSA bo Spree. SET | [ eeazeionwoe yadlerodiag : m.; etr Santa Ana from Bathe’ vis me as . of and the mines of} Yakima was awarded the 1924 con. | #2:t- sack $1.65; Fisher's Blend, No. 19; 20 rails 79.97, decrease .77. Green or aalte 1.00@2.00 | Metropol SAILS, $0.00 240,00| Dressed, Tent S Ketchikan, at 6. mi str Curacao from | {18 Porcupine district will be visited- vention of the Pacific Coast Acsocin, |2,omatoes, 100 can, doz. $1.10. “Stall 36, Philippine legislature adopts reso. | Wool pelts, dry— National Pan . 60 315,00| Live, hea » 64 1 Pillar Bay, at 6:30 a. m 1 SER THE | tio: N ast Associa. | extra large fresh salmon, 40c each; ten- | Tution asking recall of Gov. Gen.| Fine, cleat tt National City... -..++++6+ 176.00 186,00! Live, ight : 1 : Hina from Tacoma, at 4:45/“LAND OF YESTERDAY" jtion of Nurserymen at tho closing |derioin of sole, 26¢ th.; fresh bla wi jov, Gen.| vedium clean. ee ‘aboard National ... 160.09 170.00 | Brollers—Dressed, per th 1 from Ban Francisca vial On August 21, the enel | Session of this year’s convention held |? Ts. 2c. Stall 27, 2 Tos ‘00d. i Comrse, heavye 2s... ; ‘ational. 280,00 GasbeceDieeea seems Everett, at $30 p atr Buford rfom| | On August 27, the engineers will |in Bolse, Idaho. ‘Tho convention is amvurger and sausage, 10c Announcement is made that | Mohair, iong, staple, tb ; le Title Trust... ..... 110.00 116.00 | Turkeys—Fancy, dressed + 00 BALERS Sats 2 Pate Cola Harbor tor| ent for uehes; where they willl a threeiay sialon) andiaterart S| ie1i Pike pl, arcade, walnuts, spring, 1924, woolen lines will be | ¥Mey "0 : Union National 001.14, 195.00 140.00) “Live, fancy, 1. «+. ; 83 | Portland, Me. vin Aberdeen, Ban, Frans | (Pend Tuesday, August 28, in viewing | sorymen from: the three Cont tating |e (ae ee ee ee file 15 cent above th gree aed ae Belgian Hares—Live, per th . 5 at; . Typical French ? ¢ three Coast states | berts, 45 ; shelled pignolia (pine nut Der cent above those at the | ium heavy ase : laa arbers, com . sees8 45.00 8 60.00) Dr per T™ ne yee Seaton a at £45 a. 1 ypical French- | and British Columbia. meats), opening of spring a year ago. | rae, clean , ’ 20] Albers, pf. ‘ tee $000 $2601 ¢ Gntry. dtensed, th rt arty } str Banta Malta Sor New York via nadian villages, architecture and| jp, w. May of tho Yaki its ECONOMY President Phillips, of Phillips Pe.| ,,Com* Beav7 Sy catece Aero AlarID, COM. co csess. 1.60 Fancy block Lie ti | eecome., Vancouver, Han Francisco, Ban farms will bo seen in urney to| bia Nursery Co, was elecre nn | Stall 26, 8 tbe best cane ‘troleum, stated new financing is not, ‘Sheep pelts, each 1.000 2.00| Carnation Milk Prod. ptd.. 16200. 10: bod a eet Ht 16 | Btr Northinnd for Tacoma, at 9:30 p. 3 Montmorene; is e. Anne do| dent of the associa on pert aga py mn zen vier 25e; cocoa, being considered or discussed, Salted aheep r, each %@ .. ntennial MIIt 100.00 Ebr ht pay phate} met | ¢ for York via F t ipre, Wed: eAugust 29, willing year, Several hundred nursery: Stall low freestone peaches, jong halr gont mic Wiis al Telegraph 4 ; . 13 | Francisco, Ban Pedro and Cristobal, pent a o Thot , Union Pacitic June net operating | PTY Jone halr gont skins, 1 : 1 Telegraph ‘ LIVE STOCK jereaciness ee reece. And Criyreal a re spent at tho Thetford mines and! men attended the Boise conference, | 20" 20%, Hartiett pears, 250 don; sweet dressing plant ia ¥ hic 7 r Charles Malmo of Seattle, one of the |.2° . 6 fo ails 37-39, 3 Ths, do shore hair, each 16 Pisher Flouring Milla : Ancome $2,229,325, as against $2,265, asada | Femme trellis Quotations at Stockyards ton'via "Tacoma, Rverett, Hellingham ama | Te8S0 rt corn, € for 380, Stalla 31-39, 8 Toe, 672 in 1922. . f & Milling, 5 neouver, B. C., at 6:45 p, m.; atr Cross nm August 30 and 31 the technical ra & Mill 94.00. ; Dairen’ via Dollarton, Vancou fi | Pioneer nurserymen of Wa Wasson coffee, $1.15; Log Cabin syruj American, French, Spanish and Grain Exports , Ailltng, l ‘ nacand Kobe. ae 3:4 ye au: | Sessions will be held in Montreal. An | is vice president for this rains | Se Ta cask ako tarrekseer Talia r 4 tea, 690 ID.; 4 bars Fels Naptha song, Mexican bankers have started ne- | - i H (Cal.) pta yore Prime cows and heifer + Edna for Tacoma, 1 p. m; motor. |¢laborate social program has been ar- - gotiations for $25,000,000 loan to | a Show Slight Gain Hawaiian Saar £0 “Tid| Calves ......ese ah 15) snip Kennecott for Tacoma, at 10:30| ranged in Montreal, including a ban- | We tch Si ; 4 Toa. cholce black figs, 90% 2 1s choice YASHINGTON, July Grain |Honotuiu Plantati Pte Neliaene Aired bak de a.m auet onthe evening of Atigus | prunes, 26¢; 4 boxes Searchlight matches, 4 Mexico, proccote ee nome is | PRON an gg nab OnE rate ie Sra ee) ee Ce ir neers a sven Augu t 30 at | natchee to hip 26e;. finest shredded cocoanut, 190 1. establishment of a Mexican fed- feces Fiiogtee 1716,000 | OS" wort Tito. !<1s.s00: . aed bap Se a he Alaska V | t Royal hotel, to be attended | 16 600 A 1 Cc 3 1Se cans corn, 25c; 30c large pkg. eral reserve system, patterned | ishels, « licyt Incronse over the | Seriya tite tssscsss0 git | orate Wades : laska Vessels by leading engineers of the United | . pple APS |fexioam washing powder, 18, NA Gur own. 612,000 bushAs exported in the |oanu Suear 2 36.60| Rovgh heavy ....... ; Beward—July 22—Ralled, str North. | States.and Canad WENATCHEE, July 25—A recent | \ Seehipte It is now more generally believed | Preceding week; the department of | Ow! Drue nfa 50 190.00| Pies pee wentern, southbound, at 6:80 p, m. —__ va survey made by County Agent Roy | sss Gold Bond flour, 49-1 eek. t1.tey Goutanetes ance neeas eae Pacific Alnaka £0.00 86.00 | Sheep— fotineng—ctale Aantal | ———— t | Gold Bond flour, 49-1. sack, $1.85) Ghat earnings of the United states ape peor ounced today Pacific Car & F ¥..:, 96.00 100.00| Prime lambs arene ney s . | Larson estimates 16,600 cars of. ap: |» . 100 Ths, $2.40; ‘erac corn, 100 Steel Corporation for second quarter | _.-%t Week's exports were: Barley, | pacific Const Mix 110.00 116.09| Commo hote 4 | ples from the Wenatchee valley this | !% $2.35; 50-50 corn and wheat, $2.30: of the current year will exceed those | 05000 bushels; corn, 337,000 buah-|Pacitye Gas & Ele 100 912 ; Shh i . ete 1 ly The atirvey e: ‘ | Federal, Co-op. or Borden's milk, $4.85 bs ‘ | ates Gata, 61,000 buaheler cre, 287, 003 | Pee tee a To 94.00 Asi thers ' : a | a showed that the} case; 6 bare Crystal White soap, 36e. ef the first quarter when common |) .1/10 aetna: Seite Aon 1000 | Pioneer Mills (sugar) 4.75 Bid | Ewes veseseseee seceee 2.00 6.60 ound, at 7 " Str Ad 140 W. McGraw, frame resl- part of the crop would be of| stall 105, Parowax, 2 pkgs. jar rub- Aividend was more than earned, | bush: oy heat, 2, 000 bushels; |P wor 6% pid 80.00 83,00 FLOUR AND SUGAR 1B at 10 p. ; |high quality because of the thoro| bers, § doz. 250; $1; Sure Arbuckle Bros. have reduced | flour, 205,800 barrels, Bele ee on . 90.00 96.00 Wholesale Prices : wouthbound, at 6:46 a. m. Potty, 947 + frame residence | thinning accomplished by the grow. |'0 Jel. 26c; Fels Naptha soap, 4 bars 260 a | * te 0 esse ++ 90.00 92.00]. x af ee - % oy - | Mason jar caps, 30c doz, Stall 159, fresh price of refined sugar 25 points ; Sperry Flour, eam, . 60.00 65.00 Family patents 7.0007.40 A rehitect, frame (C'S this year. Fourteen thinning y but . ‘ou ca lo better when you pi Aye Cane, per ow A care architect, e creamery butter, Th.: gerd & tumndced for Atipment |2 yon can erate Waem You piace | ppercy Wows, ptd. si. 9808 bse |Adgae Cane, Dar emt 455 »40| Vessels in Port at Seattle sor oxt0. 92.000 | demonstrations were conducted thru: | errs, large tie, 2 dor Se; ext peanut fiaxt' week, or sooner if possible, ‘i i The Riur.. The re: | Buperiee Pete Naty ae NAY, GHAIN AND: 22? | Smith Cove Torminal—Pler 41—Aite Pragle| Covey Service ‘Laundry, 221 N. Droadway, | Out the Valley and were attended by | butter, 0c Stall 193, In first four months of 1924 Inter: ‘quicker and better.” i den destroyers jaundry 90, 00 6 gre rs pot a eo box; quicker and better. Zellerbach pa ... 98.00 Bld | Atfalfa Hay—First grade... sien (ohn oe Geatrorers.3 208 ahd) |Aundty Ah ORR a es es way, | 416 srowers, It has been found that | bottle Ba )bex} | Pational Mercantile Marine did not erento [Btw cre cee cess sees cecesene nsec 17,00 | Great Terminal—Str ‘Tokiwa|,,ffAmo stores 7 $6,600. using the hands in. thinning instead Saath interest on outstanding bonds, Cora—Wnoles yellow, 13%4 46,00 | Maru |H. A: Schroder, 443 Central bide. frame of thinning shears, as formerly, re. T E 3 acked and feed meal 446.4800 [Dell Street Terminal—U. 8. ©. G, Sno-| _, Soren 50x40, 01 ' of bs Betetine sy, funo and utr | Jory” Meals for Torrid D mee an eda ha HM ng Rt remit 0. | Hn noe te ame| tn Bt oh e Seattle Star interest has been earned. Li S tor Lorri ays Rolled and ground, #0's-100'm ||. '49.00 |Grand Trunk Pacifle Terminal--ar Cura- | 0. osch : eo ose aay Onts—Whole feed, 100'n “4 deo ° Maim, 6011 14th N. B, frame | Wo] Published Dally at 1807 Seventh Ave expected / aargidba ree aorear Has the hot weather put you and yours off food? Do you find 1 LIMK0 [pier ia—atr Canadian Freighter Nd ’ Port Angeles Holds Ss seri Gon Rat "6 lat ure || steaks, pork chops, stews, plum pudding, otc, too much these hot ‘ +++:49.00 | Pier 11-B—Str Owego, str Dellwood. S ° = *, * ubscription Rates Babson’s latest circular says in Mayet WOtian'e you ills the recivon ton atone tee ee ee feed, 1266 2 4n00 | Pee 7--Btr Dutords ate & | Joint Farm Meeting Sp WARE CAD AOe part: Employment situation is ny +re+447.00 | Plor 6—Htr Edna OR IGELE: > Changing. There 1s likely to be a for hot days? If you would, then fill out this bulletin and send it peeeeosreeey «6200 | Pier 4—-8te Ralnler PORT ANGELES, July 25,—A IN THE STATE to the Washington bureau of Tho Seattle Star, 1922 Ne : 5.00 | Pier 1—Htr Luokenhact \ Joint committee on marketin, One month . considerable slackening in em- Wastingten, 0, 6. , w York ave abs || StarcAeames Aciniral weree Pee Kroducts)> solnpoeed” Ot ph jah det Three’ mentha’- ployment this fall and winter; in ’ Bei +1++60.00 | Plor D--Str H. I, Alexander, atr Admiral Bremerton-Charleston- the Pomona Grange *and’ Merchants’ |One year esc, fact, there may be considerable SECS, Ss PRC OR Ty ae fae Pceite 1 Modman. 4 Orchard bpd) mbiaShsabliy : i +60,00| Union Pacific Terminal—Str Lurline. ‘ |bureau met with the county agent STH Ky inemploym certal c y . t Sten t Y agen! hee | asin alse in sections Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, { ’ 14400) Atlantio Street Terminal—Btr & ; (rtm leltevcx alt |to discuss problems and difficulties BUSINESS AST eontcacte’ received by | 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. Linseed OM Menl—100'n i1u8l00 | stacy atrest Str Texan ULAR SCHEDU j confronting pa elem AB IS SERVICES cision eres Tbe. 0010.60 turns are ‘ n 11408000 Raat Waterway Bh AWANHIURT OL Daily [chants in the handling of local pro- Blatter a 4 D . 4 ‘ “C, fu Meal vidbeee pb heer | MA rit! ot ge SURAT ATTEN Westinghouse Electric recently to-| Please send me a copy of the free bulletin, “Cool Dinners Alfalfa +++90690,00 Hite President H on, ate Cordova 6 5 , , 0 AM, jduce. After much discussion and a ” Meal . eeeene - talied $1,160,260. | for Hot Days,” for which I inclose two cents in stamps for mulated atts ++<67.00 |General Petroles minal—Btr Yorba | POM FY | better understanding on both glides Attorney ‘42.08 | odd Drydocke--tr City of Bpokane, att f : [} ithey adjourned to meet again And |Advice tree. Tien, lawyer. postage. 7 Lihatiwoud)e ‘ 62.00] Linda, ate Admiral Rogers | Monl—100'8 ++ | Limestone, 1006 +87.00] Went Nilus, ate Wat Inon, ate Santa aj | try and find a solution for the prob. | —dtease Bld. WU, 8085; tame. ' 4 Y eo 14,00] Crus ‘ ; TP Ball-Win, Wall, Gis Rurke Bldg, TRADE TERMS Granito-00'e es. 26.00 | puget Hound Drlduo & Dredging Co.—Ate 4 2:90 P.M. fg | TOM, $05 tnd. AN canes. Poon moderate: ; Ment Herape-—Hastarn, 160 tines | estima An Dally, OFa0santd A1190 P.M, peste a : FLOATING SUPPLY Bireet and NO. ss+ssseeesssseievesseerriees tteseens Bmeventorn oyatGrs 100 vssee rss csege88 Heffornnn'y Drydock Dark Gratla. AUTOMOBILE, FERRY About six-sevenths of China’gnop. | Carpet Weaving and Cleaning Th almost every’ corporation, & ! Weetalaad $660 a #8 ia Um Meattion U. B& Mary Heattte tu Iinerton Dally. Fad | ulation ts concentrated in abouone. | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT — © jarge part of the stock is permanent. | UY. cseerarerererearessererseers . +f (Local Market) Liana Comrie’ weenpeaecn:, Semmben NAM eat este dade UAL eats oll carpets and make durable | Wy held by interests clonely identified MurpentinesIn drums sisrc vie, Lar] with the management and only a iVianss F ; mee ‘ess aned Tet Olea Nae | theus, UW. BB, Konoma, nia, 0 @H Tennonns, Vs HH. Mel-| PY wxtrn trip Sat, doen, 9:90 P [railways Railways will open up| "Tinet rugs, also Tag Tus , irene H e, Nechen, Passenger Fare, 806 Round | nearly 2,000,000 square miles now un- | 2617 _Weatern Ave, Main 2555. Linseed Oil—Tlaw, th baerela, 0} 206, 208, a1 jwettlod and ungveloped, China is!~ — Gonateral Loana H Collateral Loans Bgeriain proportion finds itn way. to| ettoa aati t ae a0 A NAV YARD ROUT Chair } a i . a ot One t Dis btn i — oz, a the “open market.” This proportion | buted, tn bates |Winsiow staring. Teattway-—sehr x, v,| fA Gelman Dock Mere abag. fof (Sotever-non utes Heonomle trans | coset eANit ON ALLAWITE 7 ” b-gallon cane cae a od 3 i ( ‘a kaown a6 tho “floating supply. BT it OE sas pits Krune, barge Coquitlam City, xy ST ELLE ET ET- FY bution of the population, cles of value, THE RELIABLI® Mur Now. 1, 1, dy 1107 ‘Third ave,

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