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THURSDAY, AUGt T BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, PAGE 18 HE Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building *.” Christian Selence Practitioners MARY F healing Bank stinn Belence 602 Peoples Hydraulic Giant Is at Work Again SELLEN, Chri an ‘ bldg. Main 6668 REIT JOURNAL FINANCIAL tueyiew No developments. occurred over night to bear operations. Cables t effect that WALL © YORK, Aug resumption OF ASSISTANCE NEW peirie Machinery ne eee ree aet Friendly Aid Is Solution of Troubles, Says Gowen a | assistance and guidance] for China, particularly as to finance} ‘and railroads, was indorsed by Dr Herbert H. Gowen in an address be fore the Seattle Kiwanis club at meeting in the Hotel Gowman Wed:| nesday noon. Dr. Gowen is professor of Oriental languages and Mteratur in the University of nd has just returned from a seven| months’ trip thru Japan and Korea, where he obtained first-hand Knowledge of conditions there. “The worst thing about C Dr, Gowen said, “is that the old, structive leaders are no longer lead: ing; they seem sitting back | Waiting for development come that will give th tunity to do something. Add to this the extreme poverty and the milf tarism that ts found everywhere, and you have the dark side of the situa tion. “A prominent scribed China as ‘a politically people temporarily divided by teal condition.’ The descri a bit paradoxical, but it fit the case. The cause of the chaotic conditions that exist today may found in two things; First, the cha Acteristic Chinese tolerance of things} &A they happen to be, and second, a Tack of discipline in character. “The remedy !s not to be found either in intervention, which would be resented under present spheres of influence, nor tn leaving them Mutely alone. It is to be found rather in friendiy assistance tn their activ ities, particularly in the operation of thelr railroads and in the handling of their finance. The example has been et by France in the guidance of China's postal service, which is be. ing maintained with a truly remark able efficiency.” ‘One of many interesting things Dr Gowen mentioned was the fact that the famous “Temple of Heaven” is built of Oregon pine, the original temple having been destroyed by fire, | and our wood being used in its re- onstruction. Foreign its Washington, | pina. con to be some to m an oppor Chinese leader de united polit on ts be} abso- Financial Flashes From James Macfarians £ Ca S11 Second Ave. Twenty industrial stocks $2.10, an increase of .15; 20 rail stocks Wverage 78.31. an increase of .21. Procter & Gamble report net earn- ings for fiscal year ended June 30. $8,522,825, as against $7,340,327 last year. Mexican Seaboard directors vot te pass the dividend, and the com.| Dany reports a deficit of $21,355 after iMjerest, -but..before depletion, for June quarter. A New York banking syndicate has compicted plans to underwrite a loan Of $20,000,000 to the kingdom of Nor Way, the monéy to be raised @ale to American investors of th amount of bonds bearing 6 per cent] interest and maturing in 2 Southern Pacific will sta: ately t construction of an Ine between Oak costing between $1 600,000. average nr years, immedi 118-mile, Ne and Kirkore, | 000,000 d $20,-| ) E. P. Erckenbrack, Fred R. Mar Vin and E. Rex Smith will be the Speakers at the luncheon meeting Friday noon, at the Masonic club. Fooms of the members’ council the Chamber of Commerce. Ercken- brack is district director for the United States shipping board for the North Pacific district, with head. quarters in Seattle. He will discuss “Successful Methods for Developing Our Foreign Trade." with particular Application to Seattle's interest in averseas commerce. Marvin is associate editor of the New York Commercial, in which he will conduct a department devoted to enlightening the people of the country on the red radical and other | similar movements,. of which he known to be a close student will speak on “Red Radicalism.” Smith is general chairman of the 1923 Pacific Northwest Merchants’ exposition, recently held. fie wi tell of some of the accomplishments Of the exposition and the benefits that have accr ine Accrued te to Seattle. (TRADE TERMS | TRADE TERMS ) ie ee LoTs generally applies to in any amount less Meetings is He "O44 tot. blocks of stock than 100 shares. On the New stock exchange, all transactions are {n'100-share lots or multiples thereof, and orders for smalier amounta are handled by “odd lot brokers” who group them into 100-share lots. Prices | one-eighth | for odd lots usually var: of a point from those for 100-share lots. HOW MANY OF THESE FAULTS RETARD YOU? Here are seven common mis. takes of life quoted in Seattle's business from an exchange: 1, The delusion that individual adyancement is made by crushing othera down. 2, The tendency to worry about things that cannot be changed or | corrected. © 3, Insisting that » thing is im- possible because we ourselves cannot accomplish it, 4, Attempting to compel other persons to believe and live we do. 5. Neglecting development and refinement of the mind by not acquiling the habit of reading fine literature. $, Refusing to set anide trivial preferences, in order that {m- portant things may be accom. plished 4, Failure to establish the habit of saving money.—Weastern In- surance Meview as Amer York | denato {that feder 11 and the pr t early # offsetting * in crude pr n Industrials gained ground in the early made & new high on the movement at Pacific reached their best pr Opening prices Include Canadian. Pacific, 146 Ma Up Me: Weatingh Baldwin, 118 danger antl asse t next able fa increase pric dealings nthe curr e00V hoe Va Studebake outhern Rallwa ae, up Me; Ate Pan New Hay up 4 1p ethiehom an Can, 92% up GRAIN MARKET MAKES ADVANCE 164s, Induced be strong outside markets support developed market, corn ad vanced fractionally on moderate lo duced by unfa Heavy rains in the damaged crops. Oat Maher with grains, The market wa id of featur Trovinions * eed higher | Chicago etd of | Trade Wheat— Sept May Cora— Bept Dee May Rept | Atehison do pref. Avastin Nichola i arnedall "A Heechmut Pg Booth Fis Nominal Chicago Car Lots B10 Second Ave. Grain— Con! Wheat Liverpool ( Grain Wednesday’ tiene Ope Miss T ae tiga to btad Be gts Denver Live Stock Wednesday's Quotations jo— Receipts, ™ Gilt cows and h calves, $5.50G9 ers, $4G@7 Heaw—Rec rs and feed ket 25@5 476. Sheep—Roceipts, Higher. Lamba lam sig 122 Boston Wool BOSTON, Aug. 15-—The wool market continues quiet, fairly steady. Pi are. der a parity with forelan markets and there is a 4 t the mills will t raw narket fia an bond, be least} market ot. 964 fende s1g6i8 ewes. loca but cos however Del the ba are offer this price ia cents higher than the Foreign Money Status Wednesday's Quotations Furcished by Logan & Hiryan fin second Ave, Semitic 45 Sterling Canadian French franc Belgian franc § franc Itallan lira German mark wediah krona 44 Rots 60 cts 118.80 ota oa Rumanian Spanish peseta . Liberty Bonds Wednesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Second Ave., Senttle | Sertes— High” Low Fir: 98.09 9) 98.08 94.20 99.19 o- Foreign Securities Wednesday's Quotations Farnished by Logan & Bryan } 810 Becond Ave., Seattle Bid cts }19'50 cts Clom 95.29 9808 Kew 99.17 Island Askea | Russian | Russian 6 | French | French 4% | French 5a British British | Britist Relglum ostor ba. Belgiuse Premium 4s. Japanese Ist sibn Japanese 2nd 4148 | United Kingdom, United Kingdom k Middle States OM Italian 65 Midvale M. K i at % pref. | “BANK CLEARINGS reat | 5 Mple. & St. Toute eattle $7,288,719.06 1,843,018.46 Portland | Clearings ..,. 6,123,507.00 1,219,758.00 oma | ons 3,695,000.00 | Hides nad Wool F. Ing Price 0. B. late hides Bulls Greer Bulle Cait No Clearings Balances name! & 8 at Lead New Haven ansac ¥ an. pref. Seattle ¥, Dock |No. Tex. & Mex Ry. Mex. pref 10 2nd pref Otis Steel hides", freen or salted * Lup to 15 Ibe green or malted y 15 up to 96 Ibe. ss eeee se eee loveeeneer near nd 2 Metisse ‘ demand, $4.56% Mint hides, 7 tba. up sonand Dry salt . aly y Dry flint : 3] marke 3 Bian or Sterling Horse hide cables 44 » , checks, ‘now areen or off. $0.an0a: lite Wool pelts $0,0001; Belgian fr Fine 22) go.0009i4; marks, Pee 7,167 to the Monair Valley. woot Clean, medium .. Measum roar al Dey up demand, & according to sise ‘ety 50@ 1.00 1.00@ 2.00 iY nailed, ary an lean jong, #tap be ebehensaven each a ee ‘aa | Wednesday 20 | Nutter—lxtran, heayy vise tee AB) thratay dbo Th RFX AA 1.00@ 2.90| lets, aie dow 068 1h the ‘dow. Mb iy Sheep pelts, each Halted mneep ah eh Dry long hair goat eking, tb | do short hair, each 406 15 Chee! 36 Ib, eut Mexte sand anoth been @ United States It and hern Pa) ug. ‘igians: 10,000 to the dollar exchange 4.56 francs, demand $0.( 90.0497 dolia —California fints, i% atendy france, that the bb up Ne ts Stock “Market poesnseter'e Gost iene ie | Foreign Exchange $0.0551 off ti, x Prices pr e fin Henne Pe role) toon gt opt w, dow Cal ai, p Caulifiower Celery 1 Coewn Lettuce 1 | iiabard. Hatal Tarnipe | Cherries | Pie cher | Cocoanute Dates Dr Vig» pee Heediene rape Frvlt |. Catie Honey trained, | Leguaterries per sack With « few produce ting the eont and app storage and ot oe ue 1.006 Le al, per crate Local, Par al Mer reuits Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ket Btandard Binge don nedary | Dried Ca’ » | Gooseherries Mai it-pke Fiorida, & per cane per 1b Watermelon | Vakimines. | ‘| * | Almonds Peanuts: Preans Fr DAIRY PRODUCTS Pald to Shippers DAIRY PRODUCTS Per erate box NUTS Prices Paid W Sack 1 1X0 per pert er ib Ne. ambition p per Prices to Het * # Wash. ¢ Tillamoe DAIRY PRODUCTS Tries Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Aeotlers Rocks and Capons—1) ancy 4 Heo o Live Fancy plete pk tripl Lew r Hive & p. cen Geeae ot Reigian Mares—4 Tarkeys Live Roosters. Nrollere— Geese—Dr Torkey® Live, fa tat per ond Dre caved, Deigian Mare Medium, | Cattle rr Prime to good Yearlings Wethers Ewen FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholestle Prt | Flomr—Fa Sugar—< Beet. p HAY, GRAIN AND FE Alfalfa Hay—¥ Straw Comn—¥ bri per Reds, par per » a few ive “4 LIVE STOCK Qnotations at helte rat grade we 1 Barley—Whole feed, 1 Rolled and ground. Onte—Whole fred, A and ground, | Ro Wheat | Mixed * | All-Grain Forelen Sterling, lire, | 80.0452% ennier 1 80.0445, Ib. 42%60 th, prime extra fane) and 16 for tf pullets, 280 Chitele Ih Aiprouting Recleaned 80'« Feed 100 food, Chop M. Maw 100 sos Growing Feed—100's Egg Mov —190'« Serateh Feed—100'" Cocoanut Meal—100'n Cotonseed Mewl—100'" Linseed Olt Soya Bean Ment Alfalfa Menl—100 Hone Ment—100's Granulated Charcoal Fish Ment—100'" Amn nite nemtone, 100°" Menl—1010'« 100°" 100'" (hardwood) —60'" 100'» santern oyster Weatern oyster, Bolle S-gnlto [White Lead—i00-1b OILS a Turpentine—I gallon cans. Linseed Oil—Raw 6-gallon cans 100°" AND LEADS ml Market) ru In barrels in barrels S-gallon cans REV pretty y peeu court her, by friends call him Up during the night thanking for gifis he had never sont fine, with a ho | San Francisco Produce | 95 jer employer, who had discharged | Onotations | a aae undersized ENGE oung BERLIN, Aug typist, BY 16. charge ever It was telephone. him slight fl 200 POULTRY AND MEATS t « Stockyards fend, kee 7 “Kvery valley shall be exalted and every moun 4024. 2 BY W, 8. FRANCE neers and ave, started in 1903 # 1908, with its 600,000 rth removed, ‘Then Thousands of years a ophets for phrase would stand as a simile of the and they p the |#¥e, and Pine at 4 tase of the of |first truly big unde manta | Jackson at, 'resrade jand completed in 1916 p rearched nome | that poamible rf on of the imponsible uced removal 59. trate the ponal \f fs Se atte t years me and to bring {990 cubic | bility | , [from bill to Ude-land full hills laid The faith tains’ —a phrai to many leant sat the} nd the ass, in # literal at Iment of the prophes ted pen ‘The Denny Hill next of ¢ |perbaps the mountain-top | Washington hi mont spe location 1 was with ¢ 5,000,000. y that removes moun that means things people, 1 faith in many things even when lim ited to the narrow man street level a tim. | well over Third in time of hille that stand in Dearborn st, with en progress, But chiet |! yarde—a ya faith in Seattle's |*ahtly exceeded by t itn ateady, sub: | dert ae in creasing that will pro- | wit " yardages varying im the wisdom of those who have |that of Harrison st. to looked far ahead, and pr df Second ave., eee a birdseye view ‘ w pretation of | ° interp the pees ie | the remoy path of Beatt of all, it means oeree future .reatnens 5,000 in stantial to a growt constantly development There ts no unanimity of opinion | ¢) as to how many years are required ture citizen to make one an “old-timer” in thin : Beattie new country where things move fast ag sche 11092.45| Bome ¢ ars and |THE “BIG GUN jaome cla enough) }but a ” big w of ® population that speak aim it requires 60 im that one year ° ze h the The pleture? giant hydraulic, ing the hill awa liquid mud oden pipes “old-timers 0 can » will ree me st. and of other kaon De © been regrades before and ain we to the t ib . t nae present regrade of Heacon hii «thru pumped from Lake W pumping plant job at Judkine st rth of the un tem byt the «i anned attie stand, DENNY HILL REGRADE 1s THIKD IN SIZE for ing, wan awarde xo & Dredging ¢ i Dealers P 4 sho ned. by . he contract ‘calls for th 1 of | Denny Hill regr ot! work deli ribed as The ject ntract calls for of water 4 minute t+-hour max fen ‘one pr in two con ngs The second ¢ tracts. jonas in a an are time the * udes » an pay entire water 3} but 23,000,000. HISTORY BEHIND re ¢ $74,000, 1 : 9 mere n city fiture « te a dire her: t ti grading } ty Dearborn at. regr nt Ship News | Tides in Seattle THURSDAY FRIDAY AUG, 16 | Low Tide Y LUMBER Pie “e ian « “ae Vide tis eS Second Lew T Above Ship One hundred and tw Went second Low Tide 130 pom, f Second Migh Tide is Miah 206 ; ne 0 rd reporting to the men's association for t Bureau Report » eather WW IBLAND, A 13 A August 11th, manufact se fom, Ww Vasted tn—8 TAT Har de feet of lumber; » se : al Traveler, at 4:29 a m./and shipped $0,180,736 “e ted ate a ne 2 8 oe £ 2°") Arrivals and Departures ARRIVED — Avg masted a “i . mites camer. el! Production for repor 14 pared New production. below per c above usiness Shipme new busine . 20 “per c Str Brookan 1 Er Thirty ness tak future water 36.441 $4,723 foot delivery, and port, New business b: ed to 1,745 cars. Thirty-one per cent lumber shipments mo This amounted to 25,1 which 1 884 feet wise and tal feet ove 1,712 cars. Local auto taled 2,676,60 Unfilied totaled 119 port orders, 1 trade orders In the first 32 production reported Coast: Lumt been 8,140,675,035 feet 3.214,977,144 feet, and 989,126,170 feet ine per cent ing the ivery 57 feet, was for ¢ n du Att Boutheastern Alaska Admiral Dewey from Ana Avg. 15—Str Boren midnight; str Me Pedro, at Dp. mm: U.S, ym a Sound trip, at 6:20 p.m uw Manxanita from a Sound trip 245 p.m; ate Allaguaeh from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pedrp ed to Talbon, Ban at midnie and fan Fran: str Cardiganshire from 1 Balbo werp, 1 Vancouver, B. ( intere R Philadetph Pedro, & Harbor Balboa mtr oan. il avaninat Ae n Frane at 345 p.m from # Aro, At 9:50 p.m. SAILED—Avg, 16-—8tr Admiral Bvane Phil Hongkong, via Yoko-| 00 /hama, Kobe and Shanghal, at 1 a.m. ho0| Alig. 16—Btr Tyndareus for Vancou 00/F. ©, ¥ia Taco atop 00 [touche for Ladyamith, B.C. at 644,00 erett for Pedro, 46-00 5pm cae] Alaska Vessels 126’ 4700! 34.00 47.00 Avg. 16—Sailed, ate weatern, sout dat 6am 1.00 Vessels in Port at Seattle | 61.00 Pier 41—Str Pres| 60.00 59.00 ,. 40—S8tr Tbukis 59.00 56.00 55.00 30.00 87.00 62.00 <67.00 00 | 00 125.00 102.00 26.00 22.00 and fect domestic i mi te os 10 208,061 al, 100% re 5,66 100% Cordova North Smith Cove Terminal det Madison, Pier Maru OW Co.'n Terminal Can Co's Terminal Terminal—U. B. G. Partridge ego, Us B.C APPLE An apple p than 4,600 ca last year ts Ind gathered by |from the various prod: Following are the for the five principal | sections: Dintrict Air Cathwood Mtr Apex Bno. Unton Amorlea Bel) Stree homie, t ¢ Pier 11-8: wood Pler 14 Pler 6 Plor 4 Pier B=-Mtr Union Pacific Terminal fr str Boren. U.S. Shipping Board Moorings: str West) Nilus, att more than timates 4, Dell Meriden. r Carolyn Frances, mtr Anvil Mundelta, str Edna Atr Mt ate Bt 100'% Str Albert get-| Pr : ‘i |walla Waite Yakima '. Manzanita, mtr Brookdale | Rpokane IM oiler, Works, 8. Le sie Cardlennshite “| Loan Ass Drydooka—ste Alameda; str. Man Marti, bktn Friend, mer| EVERETT, Aug, 1 Lolse Maerak inary mi < ie hi Puget Bound Bridge and 1¢ al Fel) Atr Patterson. o care for a Het Drydoek wishing loans | RRR mtr a \that a local fa atrenmest, BB. Afetvilien | \be organized to 1 4. Arctic, VU, #. | Joana Needed in enc | atroyers Non. 208, 410, tounty Agent A. % Jing with the farmers matter and will repor ing any organisation, Str W Anna & 1,00 a 14,00 a0 Jenter Morn 8. H Stacy Land Totals u ‘ Fraulein Erna faced the most | brought up in Dredging: Co. getting revenge nan's Dark It rm. Gratin, ate fs le 8. & Omaha, | Nechen, de She had all her lowers and other She got oft hm | Nos’ Winslow Marine Rallway Ke, mehr Hetay mtr Donna 13, Schr K bre Con nitiam | Whaler Star “And tho 1 had faith so that I could remove mountains . . leading up to the | stide regrade mnaiderable m: m the regrading of | dd to theme « dozen of regrades and the result w of the way has conquered its hills and prepared | but a small city BOOMS FOR SEATTLE © magr ENT REGRADE the term PRODUCTION OF New Business Still Running normal, was 2 pr 13,857.03 hipments t team 5.295 feet weeks of the year, ‘men's association SSTIMATE BIG pduction for a8 Aljaeunan Suggest Farmers’ number enre for tain and hill shall be made low."—Isaiah I Cor. 18:2. on thru the north hill, across which that of SBecond|in 1912, cut a c yards of | wae stre Third euble tehed the 12th aye, 8. bi followed Almont immediately the hill began to nd has contin Adjacent ith the 3,321 e 1 moved ! taking begun 1, when obligation to the p th was s of the dintrict was the titution and remed. sna | that Was to the sliding According aff planning ultim: When the job js com on gnitude ctacular, The | erty of the old | demned th brought down | of $200,000, removal of |Krude th ards of earth, | Pi pleted a cont he regrade is the nent one much of the property slope eloprr of |count of its steep its removal rdage that he present un-| ab however, will be made nuitable for building, and this part will be sold to reimburse the city from 91,708 rd whole or in part for its original 600,000 in thar | DVentment. tbe |NO WASTE IN deattie | SEATTLE GRADING One of the tragedies of life lies in its waste—in the fact that somebody of the things that others There in no waste and of the “hy t, am Seattle uses it. The t Bacon Hill gla tide-flats gladly lthru the sluice-pipes con nted by Be a that } a consider portion of it will make fu ot "1923, when | Needs man throw away gedy in the work rece the liqut n Hill ex between Massa ay unw ac Sixth and and Sp loys exalted ide r ashington 4 pecially £ Ninth aves jokane ats. and ’ the hills ding as a masterpiece of hu r indelibly than he cont round by Ae of re ot ree, which hae 1 removed,” t of a newspaper to in not news and there is the wash print nev 4 history But writers human, in the history o! of Seattle's hi shment, of coming clea, that would make Se te proud if he knew but half of In It Hes ¥ c awe is; a romance of accomy 8, per- ¢ greatest ted deeds of THAT HAS FA A AITH IN ITSEL SPLE} DID YEAR 16,—The new ac in Mason county, started in th first year’s run made a record. Twenty- thousand chicks hatched placed in the. county and all} given better results than wer ured before the hatch s was remarkably small, only 4 per cent weeks of age. The heaviest loxs 20 per cent, but the chicks wer from the incubator “ktill wet, the buyer did not want to make another trip. ne thousand breeders have been | red the 1924 breeding sea- Only the choicest of birds were ed. The hatchery will pacity for 1924 by and will require at least 2,000 breed- The hatchery system was work- K was for! ed out by County Agent Drew and W. D, Buchanan, extension special- Ist in poultry were ments enty-two mills in Const Lumber @ lo 12 he week ending gs .. fired 94,033,712 92,468,863 fect, feet ause ting mills was week below 13 per ent last er cent 3 were ofailn w This amount of which 22 Jomeatic cargo 4 feet for ex y rail amount ew busi er. | OFS. Noted | Advertising Man Guest of City Seattle scenery and sold to Fred W, Kastor, one | ¢ country’s biggest advertising is visiting Seattle, and he was sceptical before but ts sceptical no jlonger is a member JH. W. Kastor & Sons Advertising Co., with its head office in Chicago. \He the head of the St Unfilled /hranch of the company, and lcompanted on his present trip his wife and daughter, has ei: pene eA TAAL. ee | new business, 1} shipments, 3, ( Building Permits comasunncneenneqememmningiienuannsaseibematnmmncnt of the week's} ved by water 44,130 feet, of moved coast and 7,623.24 aled climate been who that here, men, states he came deliveries Kastor cargo orders Unfilled ex feet to the West Thomas Papas, 0. dence, $3,500. | Nets Johnao renidence, Nels Johns Hana Reiner realdonee, 1. Benton, frame realdence, P. Hemingsen residence, 86x33, jStephen A. Hull 120x860. M., frame store, rest Ww W., frame } CROPS this state | rloads Neated ea: | pp the chamber, | ucing districts. arload, figures apple-growing | The Seattle Star»: sae Daily at 1307 Seventh Ave. 4660 Sunnyalde. $2,500, 702 Lowman 32x20, $2,000. 4915 W. Dakota, frame £2,000 ‘ 71 Madison st., frame $20,000, frame greater | # building, by ction Extimated soa 1,450 1,700 12/000 m0 15,000 0 1,100 e Sentt Washington || BUSINESS TTT SERVICES Attorneys-at Law ADY free. Joseph ATTen, lawyer. All cases. soary Bldg. Ell, 3986. JP RAT RAUL, Sh Burke Rida. 905 All enses. ‘een mod |x— ociations | 6 A prelim. eld to arrange of farmers! — Carpet Weaving and Cleaning suggested t t NEW MANAGEMENT association REST VER RUG CO. the fow| Save old carpets and make durable } | fluct tue, also Tag TUK, oh onan | 2817 _Wentonn Ave. Way Wasiing Collateral Loans the loan rida Mme aot 605 W nd Was Dan Main 2685 MONEY Younad yilue, THE Third avenue on R will be im of the} Louis | by | “ INTELAL Granite ablished Ist and Virgin Optician and Optometrist EDMUNDE rei Ca Attorneys GRIN © an sred, developed, wing for sale no rm. 15.000 enah and 6-1 Central Bldg, D. ¢ Expert Pantage Patent FREDBRICH forelun paten * The folle Roof plate royalt Renttle w tHe fr phone Washington BOWEN, Pat Terms Pee Bidx. Bide. 0 Henry Physicians, ANGUB W Fenwick, Lawrence 1861, Advice and 432 Burke Bid PIANO TUNERS aTROM, M or Surgeons Hults 400, Pantages men's ailments, disorders pit Bide. MAHON. lished free booklet jOF '4 SPECIAL NOTICES | 4210) to! | us are nd most | ‘HATCHERY HAS. increase | | per cent | | | | 139 Central Whist Club ; Phone Main 6521. Gamed z venings, 8:79. AND FOUND 6 LOST Liberal Reward Offered Yor return of lady's black taffets flat purse with small silver mon= ogram, A. R. RP in left-hand core ner, No questions asked. Return to Elmer Raul, Room 226 Washington Hotel. REWARD for. return or information? black and white Japanese spaniel dog: black ears, pug nose, tongue way out, plume tail; hair cut rtin back. 1516 7th ave. Ell, FOUND—Lame carrh thal H. AN 148) Main 6242. pay for ad. LOosT Wood bed ralis, Renton- Maple valley road, Call Main 5816 Rewa pigeon, Ini- Owner eall COST—FEMALE Fox Terrier puppy at 7th and Madison. Lee Hotel. Reward LOST, downtown Saturda: gin wateh. Return to, 814 Colume bia. Reward. Main 8637, LOST—Boston bulldog; snsw Pat: 10 months old. East 668 BOY Scouts’ wrist watch, black face, white figures. Call Bast 1606-R. 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED HEMSTITCHING Reduced prices. 414 Eltel Bidg., Sec- ond and Pike. r Bartell’s. HEMSTITCHING, embroidery pleating. 304 People ED. WE buy h Bil, 47a8-M 9 MALE HELP—W ANTED MEN'S VIR Come upstairs and ree these fing, virgin wool sults tailored from fabrics woven right here in W ington state. Truly beautiful weaves, Guaranteed quailty; only $29. Lundquist-Lilly, 2nd‘ floos n Bl4g., Fourth and D—Strong middle understands farming. ‘stendy work; suburbs of Call Dr. Loughney, $11 Bidg., Seattle. BOY WANTED to carry good down- town route. Apply at the ctroula- tion department, The Star, 7th ave. near Unton at. ir combings. 1 Seattle “rary started. | WANTED—Hard rock t tunnel miners, chuck. tenders, $6; muckers, and $5: also Apply 617 1 2004 Sth, near Westlake , clean, furnished, steam hest- ¢4 bedrooms (men); free bath and phone. Trans, 80c: weekly $1.50, RT billing clerk; good salary “Call at 1123) Western Ave, Mrs Gallagher. IF Sam Weis! jeld cant repair your watch, throw It away. 302 Union. postoffice, Fingle house- men: included. keeping, $1.75 week, ga: Sixth Ave. 10 SITUATION—MALE aks In roofs? Phone Sunset tte kalsomining. z Kalsomining, Mel, 228i Reasonable, Nielsen. 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED SIAN and wife to keep house to elderly couple. Man may work if logging camp or mill. Mrs. Gowan, Birdsview, Wash. 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT dern house, partially 4; hot water heat; not fat $40 per month ROOM furnished from_ university. 1717 N. 46th. 20 Hos RENT—HOUSES r fO RENT—Ready Sept. 1—Dupl uple: 1" Tosme, new, modern, 1110 Rita ave. W., Queen Anne hill. Bett residence district; close in, to careful, responsible people. tie field 4301 y 330 6-room house; clean and tn. good condition; close ini nm 3 (OOS C., WATROUS, CO. 304 Marion Bidg Bete. i PIVE-ROOM modern cottage, newly caleimined; garage, $ 930 26th 8. ne ADAMS at Fauntleroy tor bungalow: 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS MENTS A a 1 room natural ied apart nites. “ight. "distaens 1 ant ‘clephone; walking dist sonable rent Office, L118 i Ht RN, except heat | room fiat 19d it ast 5852-R. NicH S-room modern fat $20; niet” lawn, 303 Broadway, Main UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROO! CORNER 2 rooms and 7 Kitehent ral large windows and yard; nice tu) niturer hot water heats ‘thor renovated: noar schools; free, phone and light $8 io ave. Nand Harrison, Capitol 23° FOR RENT— FU RNISHED ROOMS ‘SIDH Foe niahed; bath Najoining lites’ walk to cen! view, top flat, off Virgin Rorens gentleman prefer ee