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3 4 FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928. Meeting Learns Advantages of Port Facilities More than a hundred Bastern fruit, grain and wool men, who convened with the 8e. ttle Pe commission, Thursday, ex pressed ir surprise at the excel facilities offered by the Port ¢ Seattle for handling of proc Members of were nearly unanimous in declaring © visiting delegation is the logical center for ° ¢ business action ¢ merehants realise that they are pay & taxes in the state of Washing ton 1 therefore, should send their products to Washington citi for exportation. In this way, they may get the greatest value for their money. Because the greatest asset to 4 modern plant | ating system, § rs a great refriger attle port commis ve been instrumental in nstalling one of the mo: complete son the Pacific coast REFRIGERATION IS BIG FACTOR "Our visitors were influenced in thelr decision to send their fruits and grain to Seattle because of the refrigeration afforded by Seattle terminals,” declared Col. George B. Lamping, president of the port com mission. Under proper refrigeration, apples apd other fruit can be in. definitely preserved, and it is for this reason that many of the big Yakima and Wenatchee producers ‘@ going to send) their fruit thru Seattle terminals this fall.” The cold storage plants are ef. fectively used in the preservation of wheat, the conference brought out. Many of the men who attended the meeting were of the opinion that an appeal should be made on the recent court decision, granting Portiand a 10 per cent differential rateon all produce handied from |; the eastern part of the state. Recently the $30,000,000 Columbia | | Chicago Car Lots Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia river was completed, giving Portland an additional seg advantage. The North Bank railway also serves lessen the freight rate to Portla: from Eastern Washington. But, ir spite of all these attractions of lower rates, the men from the eastern part of the state declared Thursday that they would ship thelr produce to fluence men associated with them to do Likewise, MEETING BROUGHT STATE TOGETHER The wool growers also strongly fayor Seattle and state that they will probably transact the bulk of their business in this city during the wool shearing season. In commenting on the meeting, Col. Lamping said: ‘‘It was a most successful guthering. The Eastern Washington men met us half way and we, in turn, told them that we would handle their produce for them at cost In the port of Seattle. The port commission told the visitors that the season just past has been one of the most successful in the history of the port. They intend to co-oper- ate with us and make the next season just as successful. Prominent Eastern Washington men who attended the conference were H. M. Gilbert of Yakima, rep. resenting the apple growers; J. C. Willison, of the Fruit Export cor. |™ poration of Seattle; A. 8. Goss, presi | dent of the state grange; A. W. Swas- gert, secretary of the same organi- zation; F. O. Renn, prominent We- natchee citizen, and Soren Sorenson, president of the Yakima farm bu- reau. Financial Flashes From James Macfariane & Co. 811 Second Ave. Twenty Industrials $90.87, increase 20 rails $79.64, increase. .JJ. at 4 pér cent. Big Four year ended Deeember 31, 1922, reports net income $ equal to $14.94 on common $5.16 in 1821. Judge Gary has called his as- sociates into conference on the 12-hour day controversy. United States Steel quarterly earnings for June period are being estimated at from $42,0000,000 to $45,000,000, or from $3.00 to $3.50 on common stock Sioss Sheffield net ecarnings for first half 1 were in neighborhood of $1,700,000 for stock after preferred approximately $15 4 share on 100,000 shares common stock Latest reports would seem to indicate Jess than 850,000 tons of sugar remaining in Cuba and less than 500,000 tons of that remain- ing unsold, These figures in- dicate a very strong statistical position, inst ed permission to withdraw from oper- ation of 19 suburban trains operating out of St. Paul and Minneapolis poeteresr eer err rere nie | TRADE TERMS CALL LOANS Il loans are loans made t to brokers with readily market ities as collateral, and which ave no fixed duration. The lender may demand payment at any time, but the loans usually run for one day. d from day to arying rates of interest Brokers usually: make call loung for tue purpose of carrying tnru “margin acoents” for their customers. The “case money rate” is always an im portant barometer of financial and business conditions, ull Joan’ should be carefully distinguished from “time loans China has less than 7,000 miles of railways, compared to the United States’ 266,000 miles. Railways are China's most pressing need. They will assist to unify the country and to eradicate bri age and famine: There are only 10,000 motor cars in China, compared with 10,000,000 in the United States, but good roads are now recognized by the Chinese peo- ple as @ nocessity, Bank of England rate unchanged | Yorthern Pacific was today grant-| WALL STREET JOURNAL FIN y YORK, July 87 up & and % Fr de were agai Hil re MM, and Great Northern Wall street ts of the in real advar p public Kaldwin 1 mpany, 42\ Mi Ame * up ty Rh exchang GRAIN MARKET IS IRREGULAR 1 Rood earnest ef common NCIAL The stock market opened and fract! and Bethlehom i gains in th apootively ped t opin the bulis should p : than th " t shed by Logan & Hryan 810 Second Ave, Seattle A A e a A ‘ ‘ CHICAGO, July 26.—After a day of| Allis Chalmers 40h 40% nervous trading, grain prices American Agr, Chem, 13% ‘ irrege on the Chicago board of| American Express 4 6M trade today Amer. Beet suger " ‘ ‘Trading in wheat was of @ profit-| Amer. Mosch taking nature thruout the entire sea-| American Ca ‘ ‘ }sion. Buyers who took stocks on| Amer, Car & Fdy break at the opening were. beayy | Amer. Intl. ( Wh " re on the noon bulge. The mar-| A ow ket during the late session was| Aa : " hervous and erratic, many dips and| Amer rf . rallies bringing sharp advances at| Amer 11% % close Ame r) With a good demand, espectatty by | Ana strength. f shorts, corn showed fu Stocks were «mall # from scattered taide mark also r Apts and Oats, lack Jiate. Harves ogress in aska ne featur emand for provisions was active. | Chicago Board of Trade «<i: the vat ope Pp demand. ne was making nols, Iowa and Thurvday's Quotations Open High 40.99% $1.00 099 O98 100% 1.03% ry 8% 77% TEM e .8b% 4% 41% 5% 18% 7% IT 10.70 10.72 10,80 nas Low 30.08 sey tried 1% no Thursday's Quotations 810 Second A Oats Furnished by Logqn & Bryan Seattle Recta. Cont 478 at 13019 5 | Denver Live Stock | ‘Thursday's Quotations attle and would do their best to in. | Cattle—Roeceipts, 136. Market stead: to stron Beef steers, cows and helfers, $2@7: Market $7.50; | ; stockers and feeders, Hoge—Receipts, 1,560 | ibe lower. Top, |. $7.18@7 Sheep—Recelpts, 1,600 | lower. Lambs, $11¢@ | @6.25. | N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Thursday's Quotations |Sugar—PFirm. Raw, $ | dull; granulated, $8.3 | Cotfee—No. 7 Rio, spot BOSTON, Mass., July fidence that w scoured wo: sold ai |ing sold at $1.17 while half-blood dome Market 7.03; 5g. . 10% @1O%E 1b.; Santos No. 4, 124 @12\o Ib. Boston Wool 26. installed local market about a week ago con |tinues, with mills purchasing fine | wools and there alo have been some t unchanged | prices. Good Australians, 64s lean basis in bond, ewes, $4]? ‘The con in combing |i quoted at $1.22 asked, clean basis s$6ON; Ives bullc, refined, | omb- perat teclared I * ‘ ted light * Ne enadian Pa ‘ andler Motors tis ago & Ait ’ \C., M. & Bt. F ‘ ped draphophone % Gas ‘ ,: r . Del. Lk. & We » 116% ; HO the for fair to good wools. 46% | sariar) 8 ee x "4 BANK CLEARID H | Seattle | aa | | Clearings .... .....$5,615 13% | | Balances ..... ..... 1,334,563. hd | Portland 1} i ie | Clearings . . 4,997,269.00 Foreign Securities Balances .,... 959, 00 ‘Thareday’s Quotations 1 Tacoma: Furnished by Logan & Bryan | | ‘Total transactions 2,300,000.00 Btocke— van tS Western via Southeastern Alaska, at #116 | | Fancy leht +. 19@ 14] & m-; #tr Pomona from Tacoma, at 7:30 | here.” | Fancy heavy, 166-200 The. a. m.; att Lake Filbert from Anchordge, Ye BA aces | Play at Portland) Mediu newt, 160-200 toa... (68g (op | Bouthwentern via Southeastern Alea | | Chamber of Commerce da the | British Vict POULTRY AND MEATS Whsheenitwesvaseuncuba bes | BENTON HEAD baseball park {n Portland Saturday |Britieh Ref. 4s. .: Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers Babeanpg tepcibes wg gs deed | | laccording (0. reports reaching . the “3, Hens £9] Francisco, Vancouver, Ht C., and Taco ni, | | : local chamber of commerce from that so int 44 f | at's pe bi Be Metreciecs fomt Mow xorg] Paul A nton of Seattle was] wo ours ess lcity. A large delegation from the S . 18] vin Balboa, Han E ranciaco, | lected president of the Washington zi attle chamber will go down, some b; ahr : rT HM] et 4 p.m ‘ z | Retall Jewelers’ association, which ae train and some by automobile, in re GCG Turkeye--Fancy, dressed’ *.!... 40@ 14a | poutneatern Alaska, ot geen fet) ended its 11th annual convention at | |sponse to the invitation faom the| ‘ Live, faney, Lee “a A a for Manila via Yokohama, Kobe, | the Hotel Gowman Thursday. Other 1¢ a oO Portland chamber. Included will bo| Liberty Bonds | Bela Hineee 850, er Tovess ‘AT | Hhanghal and Hongkong, at 6 officers elected were Albert B. Jones } | Chamber of Commerce baseball team parthtendar's Quotations Gaweeonniry: creased. th Ts eer fort racer Seattle, first vice president; EB. a that will play a three-inning gamo| raietied | vy Logan Bryan Hogs—Fancy block 1 es, for Ban Pedro via} NV’ s Talcott of Olympia, second Ky with the Portland chamber preliml-| garjagne in” Tee Cy ae | Von eaner Nght te and Ban Pranctco, at 4 p. Mm | sresident; Grover Troth of Cen- | —_via— Y nary to the scheduled Portland-Seat-| First 24a .....100.10 100,08 Medium, . 19 19 { vin ane: mechs wih oe an Peer tralla, secretary-treasurer; Charles tle Roast etd Bait a i Pe eae Ae, afneten shake gore IVE STOCK 3 an Juan and Ilo Janeiro, at 4 p,m = M Hy of eitcaeai dae ‘ohen : The line-up of the Seattle team has | 4%n ccc. 98d 68 Quotations at Stockyards 1 PE Nenad Ei 00; a Pedro ane se eh ae states mange ine teas dan t t R not been announced yet, but follow. | Second ts 8.11 98 Cattle aa oe tet Fr on San Pedro and! of Waitsburg, trustees. L. W. rea or ern e |ing are among those who are avall- tI Ais erik. RETA yrs aay oa | was elected representative to the ne able and who are going: J. J. Sulll-|New 4%a 20.0, 99.24 99.22 Pie céwe and’ helters | tional convention in 1924 at Provi- | $ é ‘ ‘ Se |van, Tip Willlams, D. A. Ayres, F . Fier) Calves Alaska Vessels dence, Ri I || Speedy service made possible by new giant oil burning pas= White, Charles Davis, oe Drumm ; Foreign Money Status so Go rpeb lt ll rh yn siee aa ee ae ression senger locomotives; by using in portions of the Rockies and is - Staves Louis Rubenstein and ‘Thursday's Quotations 9.00, Ketchikan—July tled, Prise (are apt g atten fe ¢ 7 the Cascade Mountains the heaviest rails used by any line’ D. E. Dugdale | Fornished by Logan & DB $00 |coas hariotte, southbound, at’ 8:30 a. m M. J. Carrigan of the Seattle i y fe ee i } MUnReaese Aton, eatin, Tal | “Gordovacduly. St--dallog, | ate” herih: | Chainber'of Commietee, and addieencs if the ete (130 wet aca font ee be . ad- | Normal value Present value £.60 | we uthbound, at 3 p. m. Jon window trimming, by W. H itional automatic block signals and the fact that the Great | 6 Ster "4 59 § rie, Wad 3 " " J J, . . Record Demand for Ee csi brancte fpanc. cheats | “Beene facbe ANTE T WERT Pee of 8. Friedlander & Son Northern Railway crosses the Rockies and Cascade ranges 19.30 ctx Belgian franc 4.85 cta| Common to choice 7.000106 : and Frank Maxwell of Frederick & very i Harvest Workers |ipi3ci:\::seigiey diene t8h et] Semmegs soon 1egiadt | Vessels in Port at Seattle |sni hon, Manvel of Profer a || ata very low aleitude, SPOKANE, July Orders for) 19.40 cts... Italian Wethorn 8.000 4.00 Oren ron f | the next convention This superior schedule takes effect Sunday, July 29th on 284 men for harvest work were bub ao ctr; awediah st ak bed binis 09@ 6.60 \Grent Northern Terminal—Str Tokiwa " jletined at the municipal employ. | 25.40 et deen tbe; ai Ly GAR soit astiel johaeh. wr ce wa prominence (* t ‘ < |noon, ‘The calla were chiefly from |2h'39 etn jetrlac coin 8 | hager——Cane, per yito| Pier L4-catr Philoctoten, || Building Permits e Oriental Limite Palotise and Big Bend winter wheat | 40.20 cts....Holland florin c | Beet, par owt 9:10 | Pler 11-B—str Owego | } | sizo was represented in tho rush|*?00¢t#----Spaniah poneta dro maratrel pone 22.00 [Fler —Motoranip Kennecott, att defver-| , ‘Spokane - - = 9:05A. My | for men. Foreign Exchange Corn—Whoie, ye 120'n LL Fe ME [Carl Heitesn, ean Bank bide. Arriving Rice aah - City Labor Agent O. EB. Mitchell aoked and Pler ‘B—Str Admiral, Rodman |r. A. Fern U Satuh teas heat ‘“ inneapolis - EVéF. peer & x) NEW YORK, Ju 6.—-German | Barley—Whole feed, 1 canectiaue Hereat. 4 male | 'detioe, 6x 3,500. | fixe ts y ek sf f gi ames Ber &| marks continusd. to. Jownhward| Rolled and ground, 80'r-100'ss,.. 49,00 [Conneeticut Atreet Terminal—Str Santa | det patie 4800 48th BL frame ‘ St. Paul - = = ike it so early in the season. Some |MArKs continued to allda ¢ Oute-—Whole feed, 100'n Tht Sf ee eer | reatdence, 80x24, $1,560 : | My a ee of the larger districts posted orders | day. Opening quotations 453 | Rolled and ground, <aio0| Albers Bros.’ Milting Terminal—Mtr Hale |', Mitte wordnet.“ renttest trae Chicago a ‘or an many|to the dollar, off 122,474 from ‘the rout 100's 49.00 | .,.nier ita Sa 61x29, $20,000 | oe Be ala Ot Mey for as MANY | previous, clone. Later quotations | Wheat—Iecleaned feed, Bryon Comment, Olah 5 iy aire rt mente be Nahi W 86th, frame renldencs, : : as 50 men, Other localities took) ware at 714,270 to the dollar, Other | All-Grain Chop-s0°« CEidbe HATAD| feet Se Geaanarernlial-—Aty mibecian | :DORAPCORACO Compartment Observation Car—Pullman Standard and no chances on wire or telephe exchange opened steady erling, |Chick Feed—100'» ; 43,00 | Mitwe Ay Moteaheno M. L. Berger 00 Henderson, frame " ‘ ran 4 * ‘ and sent {h motor tricks to take/demand, $1.50%; franca, $0,0002% {| «Mick By, M. Mash —1d0's Fe ee ee te eee errata Mee Whedleere [oatore. 2 bets Tourist Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars Serving Choice of Teh tak to, Vibe tabs [lira 9 $0.0486% Blin “france, |Growing Feed—100', 10-00] spokane Mureet Terminai-—air Curwend, | Ta enter on, frame Popular a la Carte Meals or Table de Hote. The “foreign exchange market | fgg Mash—100» ..:.s0ccc0ccee 00], Motorahip Dinteldtjk Sd | in 3 1 . nO i . A N ant lctosed hipher: . MtarneY ‘Apmmenet “ae hae th a |General” Petroleum Terminal—ste Cor. | otoait Third, frame rest The Oriental Limited is the only train operated on the fast | Woman New Savings $oOOGRY “ret Sh CHURN ec Bodt Ment --100's 4:00 | nodd Drydocks—Str West Toon, ate Weat | J: B. Frit p., frame schedule with evening departure through to Chicago viafthe | Association Head | 111); 111.000 tthe dotiar, off | ita 1215800 paige wound Bridge & Dredging Co.—ate|[C. 8. Lapp Meiciniey Ph, tramo| | Lwin Cities. ‘This affords passengers an opportunity'to stop | TACOMA, July 27—Miss Ann %, | oe ae sees | ROttMIROR a sineuonep Aart o.tanlaence BRAND a iy |] off at Chicago for theatre going, shopping or the transaction ! ACOMA, J ti hn te my 00's 09 | tretfernan'n Drydock—Hatk Gratin, 3, “pp, McKinley PL, frame * r i 1 ‘Falla js the " * 00 0 ‘ ea\des x8 of bus é Rae of Niagara Walls i the first! San Francisco Produce enh eS Heattlo, Dock de Warehoure Coste] residence, 28x20, cae business a woman president of i : nited ‘Thursday's Quotations (hardwood) 60's AceteDIKA A ateom | Welle, Gweini, Fs] | States 1 s of Local Building & | Batter—lxtras, 47¢ 1b.: prime firsts, | 100's enum ‘8. Seattle, UV, Sita. | Wells Gwinn, Lumbe der *) 3 . ; Loan amociations, a national organt-| q tte ib. frats, 40%o Nb. 8 "| Git—rimeatons, 100% hota, Us 8: AevTexgn, Ud H. Nevadna| frame residence, 40x28, $8,000 Har darther: detetl®) regard’ a eythts cere aaa | zation, representing assots of nearly | “Ste dont extra: pulleca, 28ig6 doe | Meg Mecapee Tinacers, 100% U."B'saMowienph U.S. 8 Penmgyis| Welle Gwinn, Tauinber exchange. bide, | schedule, reservations, ete., call on, torite or telephone, | |$4,006,000,000, Her election near the |, undersized pullety, 20%6 doz { {close of the Bist annual convention | i, (Mere lite Thursday was unanimous. | All other officers were advanced | jalko in accordance with the |tion’s custom. Otto G waukeo wag elected tary,. placing him in presidency in six years, | Chamber Team to for socln ilieh of #10 Second Ave., Seattle iaaian Bibs, aasian BY ‘allfornia fh , fanc hanghal, at the mouth 6 ngtzs valley, has a populatic Mil- | 1,600,000, and will probably » the }as the Yangtze valley haw but outlet, Which is thru Shanghal, k Stock Market ‘ri Local ‘NORTHERN LIFE Babson Gives Reasons CLOTHIERS END ' | THE SI Markets VEGETAL Id Wholesale Dea! ENDS SESSIONS = for Business Warnings BIG CONVENTION Convention Is Attended by! Statistician Claims Readjustment Is Not) Yakima Man Chosen Head 250 Western Agents Complete and Spirit Is Wrong of Washington Retailers The N thern Life Insurance Co L LESLE Y|lying business The tourt convention of ‘ for hauling Seattle's home insurance company , Of ¢ “ re ¢ 1 he W nel hes " thre ¥ neotir 7 moral fdrce by f e | be Furnishe lation ends Per i io@ its | HORSG Ma throe-day, at meet} A a fe the eled Thursday. night with « banetiet . ° and convention of its "$100,000 clu tod t statistics ‘ t Ww the Hotel Gowman. The closing I . 0002-5"/ Vitoria trip to attend a dar timint n | pe i the same tion to the | Abbie Helen Howard, W, 1. Slits Cabbage—Cal, per fe 18 ee calatee’ Cale Oris 266 the general bust-|I chart and to statisties that | mor 1 Caroline Swing, with mite HE ot poly M\delegates from California, Oregon, neps situation | the temperature t to the ther tre oa i sack 1.250 Oa chentiora ty fo of | ra ea of ater, ‘ Per crate e The “Noxthers Ldde\ ie tly a bu indicate Thur on, W. L, Lem ri setiee Seattle company, having been estal great promerit of Yakin elected presi : 7 md e hed by a gr » of Beattle men in Tho optimis eRe clectet a 4 < ; l1908 7 ph te Ae its he 4 offic te» of prom: |t Cyrus Drew la, vice 4 | Onlone—Per sack , 0! Sf Beattie af * Dee neturers and | ¢ necond vice president; secretary, Jr Local, green, don three Pacific Coast states, pas al advise aah works A neph Teply; treasurer, Sanford Mame parelen-—feael, deb: i8Ee, & mae, Reveals. ere, © oe were’ Mr, Babson’s attention | reckle thout ar heimer; Washing! ectorn, Hay. Varsnips—Per enck ‘ y are p attle men, and ir apt gear Herethe & | Bachelder of Ever 1 Seattle, | Peppere—Cal, bell, per tt ‘ B, Morgan, president; F under present | which to pa ye Benson of Bellingham, ge , , ireen F Per i o 0% T. 8. Lippy and Jas. B. | ' His ret ‘ ‘ MEN n of Pasco, I!. H. Von Brocke 2 | Potmtoee— vico presidents Y prieopae i on Pa SAYS FEW MEN les, and M. Prager 2h] storage, fo ¢.00@26.00|Arthur P, Johnson, mecretary fags AFRO bertoe the |e ee eee ectors, Was . storage 914.00|trustees of the company fr DW Dt pee Sinton HP ot apenas, 9h ele ona ag ad and W. L. Kile ‘ number of Seattle's leading t ” fa Ray oes Det the idea. that dollar bills 6 on f national director, *. . +) men ; per i One of the features of the met a Y evan (otk walae to mime ee send Mr. and Mrs. r eack ’ ing that created a lasting impr pecs Bs Saini Almost no one wants to work. tional conveltinaaaa 1 a 1 ion on the delegates waa the ad ; ‘ 5 ‘ : Very few want to produce. ernie . 4 month ag t ¢ io al : san on “The Paychology of et tego. The merchants re) Karnest and industrious manual wee ‘ itl rites yn a ika bh ae: by ts paveceroms: & ws ned xg laborers, such as we had twenty- 3 % py ‘ os 0 | Strpaee auies thie Gina : a Pa " any 3 mater’) five years ago, are almost an , the qriatie t “,. Jr, o 6 negie a anks have good resources: i doe - an FRUITS f Life Insurance Salesmansbip. “If | transactions are r enknewe qnantiy.;_ heeaee the sexes as shoppers! " Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers the gene bit that wants (o ride in the cart and no nal " 5 ; |the general public had heard at |road earnings are except. good one wants to pull. Our percent- am Russell of the Univers : é talk,” said one of the saleamen 1 4 our great industries ppar prod fame oly de. | *ity of Washington stating that wore . day morning, “everybody would/ently on a sound bas age : Lager ype baer vei ‘or [08 are the world’s greatest shoppers 4 to get a job selling in My critics are correct in the pet rep on tooite: rs javier Charles T. Boyd stated that men se new steciend that surfaas: indioitions|/ Stee ee 6 |iect nearly everything they buy from A pleasant break in the business | point to a wonderful business this Such conditions cannot continue | window displays. Per ssion was a trip to Victoria on the | fall, and perhaps two or three forever, A dog may live on his tall) That newspaper advertising is) the Et | Cantatoupes ndard ol Dug, arranged by Arthur P.|of,rlsing prices, 1 reall for awhile, but it cannot continue] backbone of advertising, was bd per Johnson, secretary, and U. K. Loom, | !ng figures as well ax anyone | | this process indefinitely. People may | by R. B. Milne of the Botsford-Coms 4 f the mn ¢ came |the most populous city of the world one for a whi get a living doing one} stantine agency, in his talk on “Get. nother’s washing mt after the/ting the Most Out of Your Adver to xc agency supervisor of the company very hard for mi Tho trip followed the sesxion at |19# While #0 many are so . clothes are worn out there will be no| tising,’ He sald Friday was the EDreeiaaes Wee GML Va Or | Bachata eel | washing to do. A certain number of | day to advertise men's wear, 1s mei was elected president of tie $100,000 | GIVES REASON FOR club, Other officers of the club |SOUNDING WARNING ected at the session were R. D. My reason for ¢Millan of Tacoma and Jacob Dob. « is fold st, the Ba! rin ¢ rt of business con It 5 | Clearly that the period of readjust Dried Cal ries Ie rape Fruit-—Fiorida, box | people can exist ds middlemen. |put off buying until the wer fs NEED REVIVAL OF was in sight 3 THE JOY OF SERVICE At the closing banquet Dr, Wagse ‘Middlemen are a necessity and| Hindley, educational director ‘of the erve a valuable economic function, | Washington State Retailers’ associae Honey—-Comd, per case rained, per erries Portland, vice presidents. ons abe no Hon esd * brought out at the seasion: t America’s great need is produc-| tion, spoke on ‘Humanizing Buale ice Hi that the comp has had 9 re-|ment ts only about 60 per cent com-|—. Caoecially men and women filled | Ress." Other talks were given diam Oranges—Ver “e markable growth it began|! and that further adjustment | 1 ing desiretoi produce and with | & Bigelow, toastmaster; P, Ne Pe ty ° business, from insurance totaling |! able. “Second, that the atl |i) doy of production. Oos, Rational director of the assoataes Raspberries ats } It th er generation is|'h@ Joy of productioi . . ines p: $28,866 total ¢ 561,- | & eo FOUNES RSNEa " . O'Neal of Ta tn a . PA bs distinctly harmful to the present sit-| America's great need fs a re So, nen! of Tce ik “Weeaiings th 1 itehasd uat That is to say, my warning| Vival of the Joy of work. Amer- d 1 Ps aa gory - P af “\ is based both on statistics and on al ica's great need is a revival of rt ar rsury of the company’s birth, " he desire to serve. America’ i ‘er and was pronounc t study of the spiritual forces under-| the desire to ‘ve. merica’s Her : und was pronounced the most au piritual fo tho desire to serve: fmia’s |Eugene Firm Buys cessful ever held. ana habit of saving. Big Timber Tri rim rit Mitte mime | Stocks of Unoold |MCHUGH HEADS), “tam mt tart tor america a], svoRNm, Ore duly Se Aimende—t. . tes por’ LOCAL AGENCY |coumiat on. thts | oounitey and’ a6 | pricing seater ie Soon Md ay } opti on this y prising one of the larges 7 phe eydi a Lumber Are Small J t | people of this country. My love #t| yellow pine under single ownershigis ited Nute—Per th ording to a compilation of data| Edward R. McHugh, a wellknown | America causes me to issue the warn-|in the» West, has been sold) fee Waltete. oan Bet tos ver . ue st furnished the West Coast Lumber-| Seattle man, announced |ing that the attitude of the ayerage | $2,506,000 by A. A. Rogers, presid F budded, per Ib a¢ | Men's association by 99 coast lumb opening of an|¥0UN& person today ts not right to-}of Rogers Lumber company. of milis, all 6 of unsold Jumber }ward his or her work. | neapolis, to Ochoco Timber compay DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Battertar— A grade, Seattle Kexs—Frem and July 1 ty Mutual Life | rmal orm were 62.2 jasensy of the F “A doctor is not friendly to his}o¢ Eugene, Ore. was 64 In , and | patient if he blindly shuts his eyes i 52%; drop siding | his apopintment as general agent. |to his patient's disease. One cannot % 104.86%: | Offices of the company have been | 4 true friend of the United States Freight Loadings urance Co, of Pt hell. .24@ 161 69 xed Fr boards 80.62% 6: re by blindly shutting his eyes to the f uilet ue r “ ona. (e y . Mi—Owt,. Ean Menttic eapeis 244/Common 64.42% and dimension | pened fn the American Bank bulld-| wrong attitude of the new generation Pass Million Ma ‘ ¥. 0. B ary rf 2.36) 61.18% of norma | ing. toward industry, service and thrift. NEW YORK, July 27,—Report, | DAIRY PRODUCTS | ———— McHugh has been a Seattle rest-| “It is this wrong attitude which | the American Railway association Prices It Denlers Sites | jhan already caused business—as ‘In-|the week ended July 14 shows CH SEE 5 ong t ——$__—_—_—_—________ dent for 14 years, the past four ‘i Botter—t ae) on | ‘ah nit 3 wr |dicated by the Babson chart—to de-|the railroads loaded 1,019,667 “tb be ‘Shi N Ss jyears having been connected with) cine, The chart today stands at 8| with revenuevfreight. | Itewal 16 )) Pp ew the Seattle office of Provident | per cent below normal compared with|sixth week durijje the last ° . Lifo Insurance Co. He {s a gradu-|1 per cent below normal at the be-| months when the total passed is 4 4 4 Tides in Seattle ate of the University of Washing | #ning of the year, miilion mark. a FRIDAY ATURDAY s pa PAA NRE seen u JULY 27 SAryEDAY || ton, a member of Ar lodge, the | ie F 24)| First tilgh Tide | Pies © templo.and. the College ok tripleta, oid 33@ :101] 3:03 om 108 te: |‘eres 4 High Tide mple and the College club. POULTRY AND MEATS First Low ‘Tide ‘During the first half of 1 Prices Pald by Wholesale Dealers 19:88 am 1a ft |) said McHugh Friday, “Insurance in Sey; to Shippers Second High Tide 5 . .| Brolie 1! ‘ 2 me Ld TUL ETE pe ite te.|| the @tato of Washington has in | . 32 || Second Low Tide | second Low Tide’ || creased per cent over tho first | Capons ” 10:55 p.m, ft.) 11642 p.m. 6.8 ft half of t year q s Is to be Wp EBney de Bo : a eee compared w reases of Medium, live, 3% to 44 Toa 8 Weather Bureau Report |*** Pr cent Lannie Kht, 2 to 3M 13) -PATOORH ISLAND, J SP | Der cent for This shows | y picked 4¢ eter riat west, {that the state of Washington ts a} GaurcLive, tid) 64018 a ip] 27 mites an hour | growing field fr insurance. ‘ Belgian MHares—$ Tbe, and up .. a soe | “The Fidelity company was estab: os Soderigersd see hiahegy %| Arrivals and Departures | |\""o" in fRieavarnnd omoine Roosters—Old, It Aa 1 | ARRIVEL y 26 1 Far Hoge— ragut t, Belling-| provision In life Insurance, as well Chotce tight 19| ham, V and Anacortes, at) as the first Income policies. ee! | Chotce heavy 08 con Admiral Watson from Bouth- | , be . ton nat there {s m good field for it vania, U. 8. 8, Idaho, U. 8, 8 onee, U.S. 8, Maryland, U, 8, 8, Call-] Praventhal Br J fornia, U. 8. 8, Noches, U. masonry stores, 120x60, $18,000, ville B. 8, Altair, oxchange, bldg. un; destroyers Nom, 262, i 8, $6,800, 208, 200, N,, frame r | Shell—tnntern oyster, 100'n £ Weatern oyster, 100'n | Wheat—Mixed faed, 80° \ or AND LEADS (Local Market) #., oo Nowburger, City Ticket Office: 1403 FOURTH AVE., near UNION ST. « J. W. YOUNG, General Agent i and 1) Weve ion ane heed mi Ancnotabs—Déatroy sei 310 Columbia, | T. J. MOORE, City Passenger and Ticket Agt, | Linseed O11 w, in barrels 1 400, S11, 919, 906, 904, 500, or , | polled, in bartels | Marine, Raltway—Bohr x. vi] more, abxt0,, $9,000 | King Street Station Main 6601 (Both Offoes Seqaljon Conn 1.57' Kruse, barge Coquitiam City, whalera| J, 2. Morria, 1201 Olymplo Way, frame Da White Lead 100-10. kegs, tb. Wah Star Nos, 1, 2, 3. residence addition, $1, he i Wet sit 1 ANNA a REF