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; ? a 1 ared eauty | | ¥ { ee | { | . ry | ; 1] / { THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEI EASTERN APPLE TO BE PUSHED! Stiffer Competition for We- natchee and Yakima AMHERST, Mass gre ing planned by fr erm United Stgtes to bring to pul Attention the ty of Eastern grown, fruit advertising campa 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR | WORLD COURT OUTPUT DROPS Stop Fi ires, EG bed Greeley ain r e is e e950 5 of fins chante for a recovery waa nt Roberts Discusses League|Production Still Remains] ,,..°Ven'i0", °° forest fires is the) per resources x wlll In the fu se BRON A ROR at Rotary Meeting Well Above Normal putt timber wealth of W i seer. wnat : shed on last week's decline, while th | ngton on @ permanently prod sd aadtad ceeattts het Sxes\er part heir recent gains, azu;| THO World court wax discussed by| One hundred and twenty-nine| b W. BG fate of the ; — pig Mies wer 288 . Up. a; /0 address at the meeting of the Be bermen's nclation for the before the Kiwanis) and I that ts going to be sit 8 attle Rotary club Wednesday. He re-| week ending September 8, manu etiog, Wednesday nope ay hotel. first and the one essential PAGE PROJECT TALK | Lindley Explains Magnitude of Proposition “For ars the Northwest has been struggling for population, for @ market, for an outlet for the prod- cts of its present and proposed in- Columbia basin irrigae ustries. The ‘ | viewed the efforts made rve|factured 101,086,313 feet of lumber ti nit ned | at oa A are to recelye particular ath York Cen-| wor a ate committes ged | ntep » eliminate the forest-fire | 4 ER acon “thal rg: iu ; i peace during the past 26 * | nold 7,609 feet, and shipped 87,-| In in uting forestry problems on| evil. Uniews this is done, nothing | 0m project is the answer’ to thig Root of Easthampton, president of Puce | sides et by 7 \ohgeeae I! gihos 547,175 feet the c and which held one of its be accomplished. It is the one | question,” a a Harvey Lindley, wre of Easthampton, president ¢ sides of the present question impa ns in Seattle Wednesday. 1 hing: 4: a, er re.|dent of the Columbia Basin Irriga- the Massachusetts Fruit Growers’ GRAIN MARKET N. Y. Stock Market [ua J | Production for reporting mills was Men eaakseae ate beng tiy frond. seal pra leagues in referring (a diieiiiiie nsociation Wednesday's fatto o pep a ; ee, composed of Sena rodiBave nee Bip: er pts gue, eamociation. a eet puntsingeday’s Quotations With the court as it is now con-|15 per cent above normal, a dr len Lt McNary of Oregon, Ged.|eliminated, reforestation would prac-| trated lecture to be given by/ Ren Bu sis firat step on the part of New aie Bee re, wttuted’" Roberta aald, "no nation 18] of § per cent trom the provi ses of New Hampshire, Dun-| tically take care of itself. This can |Rice of Spokane, assistant secretary 5 Monnee Dies. ‘Wik vo" 9x: spol CLOSES LOWER Rae an” ET ah | ene ct any cuanto to | week w tneay was 4 per|can U. Pletcher of Florida, and Pat.|be done by more stringent laws and|% the league, at the Chambér ofl in Springtie spite, anc : a4 8 rae 8 ve 4 4 7“ rs s given rise to| cent ow produdtion. Shipments| "ck Harrison of Mississippi, were|more careful co-operation |Commerce Friday evening. ‘The lee 3) Sree Rorplllgaatd | eae Ata an [leas The oe on has 6 Are lepers § be 0 per cent below new busi | sue tu of honor at the meeting. That reforestation is practicable |ture will be illustrated with colored } be given a fine ripe apple, gro eed gene low the Chi-| A eo% Sout obligatory p were it) rt in| ne | If you could see some of the ships | is generally admitted by hard-headed s by A ne ce and is open | ae pe apr Ago board of trade toda HH t | cue eememtory. powers, matiiwaved’ per cont. Geta new| Baee cargocos of Pacific coast | business mer ted with the |t the general public one of the New England states. “Raves a day n Amer. Agr. Chomical,.18% 15 Seorived-0¢ itn uostulnenss Lets | aifeee tabbae Goring f, all new.|lumber in Eastern porta, would| timber tndustr or pro-| “The lecture will give Beattle ‘elt 7 Sere) SOONER WE Clee reaition [#28 the class: A rose AO, Sn ‘ Davertbaloas, it te atill worth, while; | Toute ture: water aalivert begin to get an idea of the lumber | tection of timber resources, not from |7N8 an opportunity to obtain first ii ree mer $n apple exposition |the bure f statist Amar tar be Pears 18 yn oa Shad a ees hm aceuntel’ to 4cAteeel to ‘of situation in the United States,” Gree-|a sta t of sentiment, but from |hand information on the wonderfal ij apd fruit show at the Grar Canadian yield at 4 Treeshean’ tee te eeu is now organize’ \f + tl toy naid. “Last year over 600,000,000 dpoint of dollars and cents, | Possibilities in this project,” Lindley a 1 c t “Italy both me: which 9,854 feet wan for do: the standpoint of dollars and t tral palace in New York, Fruit men is record: ca to ped HH 18h 30K] *Ttaly and Greece are both mem- | Tie i a rian hr raph Aon hnb i aaopahantd | safle sh Brg hse A. vey rato F “the development. of “ain say that this promises to be by far ars product s x pers of the league and of the Inter-| me cargo an 037 pd 000 ie ts ould ei " | the laciest ‘thelt abow' ever’ held ta . national court, Hut Mussolint defies | 433 feet export ew business by| in New England, and over 1,200,000, clop into a profitable private| Would mean the bringing to the peg he qa os 18 esue and refuses to submit to| rail 4 to 1,600 cars. 0 feet in Chicago and the Great! business proposition if the fire risk | Northwest of over half n million peo i Wealtarc irs Aiblgus tak tha wt France and Belgium are| Forty-two per cent of the week’al Lakes region in eliminated ple. ‘The project will form. Steam a meeerewryee fesiare, U aoe io Lace Aber year sear dhe tp bP real aie Vashington last year stood first that all these problems| central market for th ction to: the East of high Beer the cots, rammiber bas wade (Thi fam ren 3 feet,| of all the states in lumber aa that furnish work for wage earners; mar i iaAtcts tmsthoe of cortege tor the subinitted to the court, but F coastw 1 intercoasta 1 6 rola fifth, The lumber industry |ing y fire ons will be elim. | for trade and commerce, ce pp capsren Ds Bpairy Mabe \ bers ; nip. | had crossed the Rockies and has now | inured. and reproduction will be uc-| ‘The magnitude of the proposal is Sick tele oc frat whieh: shout! 7 7 car |reached the world’s last forest re-| complished, ‘Then who Ife in {realized when it is remembered that ag D the most discriminating con: | ‘ 4 team deliveries|source. If this ts there will | this part of the country will have ajthe area to be developed would Be sumers, but co-operation on a large SE A’ rT E eae de no place elso to xo, for It is the |termanent industry the magnitude of jsreater than the state of Delawarey scale has enabled Western fruit tn.| | f i I 4 cargo ordera| Jumpingcoft place of the lumberman | which has scarcely been conceived, |and that the bringing of lands under fereats to obtain, the best Eastern | Chicago Heard of Trade! feet, Unfilled] and the paper maker development means the: Sata tree. ‘The Eastern farmere are d6'| Wednestay's Quotations 103 MARKETS 88,419 fe |VWENTY-YEAR SPREE OR about $200,000,000 of new wealth termined to win back the market. | ,,W ott u rders 6,761 cars. |PERMANENT OPERATION Wana aG rge W. Goethals, n 8 = | wept he first 36 weeks the] “If the lumberman and the paper. | spe ger The American Pom cal society | pe : | builder of 5 cat RAGE Wemsaah speak Sic ete | ter m reported to West! maker cannot put their business on| builder of the Panama canal; Silas nection with the New York expo- |. “er ETABLES n’s association has\a permanent basis here, it cannot be|7., ¥- Christansen, frame residence 3¢x|an intensive survey of the Columbla n pao sept 4 Wholesale Dealeve | been. 3 6,160 feet; new busine ono at all. The problem before them | , 7% 53." 25 t reat- | basin, declared in his report to the/® sition. De P A. Anderegn, 1225 24th @, frame te of Washi: ‘on that the ject ia o 8.985 fect and shipments %|now iw to determine whether they | “aen $6,000 | State debingtow pro} | Oats * | Ada 741,012,673 feet ai ada acieeses Has 16 11th N. W., frame |is of more potential value to the na , | Atebiaon 20-yea $1,600. eye Pa if ‘ Dei jAvto Knitting ns ge | will have a permanent industry of| — aenc 24, $3 b q ee (2% | Delawin Locemetive.180% ale FARLEY TALKS We Meanie waite he wood sxzt, 42.000 s arth, frame reat-| “A desert area of more than 2,000 HOLD SESSIONS f neater BE ERITH. ne Lair: a $3,000. 000 acres will be brought into high Bept | A u and paper industry 1s just beginning >I bertson, 232 fist N., 1 " it. The Pacific division of the Na-|sep¢ FILE lead P| o3 | TO MERCHANTS) here, and {ts future 1s in our hands, 0 36x36, $3,400 class agricultural development. From” : : r Reechnut phe itt iy ‘Beetl t in the : , 8. W., frame rest-|{ts economic side, the project means tional Claim conference met Wednes. eri Rethichem Steel “ ‘Sections that win out in ¢ * “4 jethiehem Steel com. eonss| W. H. Farley, nationally known| 1 hat $3,000. additional 500,000 prosperous peo | day night in the Y. M. C. A. aud! | wees 04% morit "eget anei gigs growing of timber aro those that | C°°9? “SiO cen, $231 12th N. By & roxineatnine torium with representatives of local | Liverpool Grain | Brooklyn Hedison.... 407 ‘arse aces [Authority on merchandizing, of Day | have the greatest climatic ad- | frame residence 20x24, $3,009. ple on the project; app 4 shippers and the: Chamber of Com-| Wetuichays: 6 Birk. Kap. Tran. ctf, 234 “EUG Lee|ton, Ohio, will address Soattlo mer-| Vintages “Western Wasbington 3i27 cand B, frame rest-| 260,000 additional people in the sur. - f Hrook. Union Gas... .110 ——Lacal, do oo jh i bi ene 0 eda, 000. or make merce. The conference is made up| Wheat Open High tae Ctese| Burne Brea A.......118% Sone Teltew’ nentam: Site | nants eats M *O gape peed and Oregon form what is pre N. V. iekerahiam, 1103 Roanoke, TUNE Se naretid Fr ‘inch ef claim agents thruout the United | Ost todd Beda SING BePKd) do H 1h Guspmibere—Lecai vobiag tt $ oe [evening in the ate eminently the timber-growing 0 22x16, $1,800. possible the generating, . E States, and the Pacific division is|>*° + Ws ONG Bn 6M OMG BOERS ‘& Superior M4 | Lettace—Local, ates 99 1.40 |ium, under the auspices of the retail] tion of the United States. The v. ‘2ith W., frame|dent to irrigation, of more than ons 8 . and the Pacific divisio ore | Duttertck fo bureau of the Seattle Chambe: % residence 42x3 energy, holding sessions Thursday in the ‘ dao. Cen pega ie he ra alese S| great industrial development of sound Send & O i han mt re gaia ot ae ot New ‘Washington betel Chicago Car Lots of Commerce, Farley will discuss) thi. section in its wood and pa- frame bunker sufficient to turn all the w 4 aa Wibeaioy. nightie \meetian Wednesday's Quotations |nuch topice as co-operation, organiza. = industry and transportation in the= an: on p Furnished by Logan & Bryan tho training of salespeople. acific Northwest.’” Nathan Eckstein represented the S10 Hecond Ave, Seatt ley is one of the most sought = ae attle chamber. Other speakers in-| Grein— thects: Cont. Ree tn ‘Aniocton toes wathernas cluded Alex R. Currie, of the Ryan| Wheat... 168 “ sgt =A a hh a art: years | | Fruit company; Judge G. K. Reed, | Com. aie ieee hg wea ee gerade ising problems | i viee president of the Northern Pa- | yy ez AS bicteasde Oppo roa any rap adc | cific railway; Judge L. C. Gilman, |Mariey...000.. 17 a COB Ert | tte. oetiod genes cha, Capea. | | vice president of the Great Northern | Peewee é. Hiltnote pea eyo con] pad repigec yaigadinng apres ap railway; John F. Welburn, president Denver Live Stock (‘"), 4; * BEAST prone 2g iS . Se tem er 15, 2 of the Whiton Hardware company; | Wednesday's Quotations lo aN. Ww ruins 02:76] eral_ public edt: C. H. Deitrich, chairman of the com: | cattle—neceipt teaay to| Chile Copper: | rj jo—Reesipts, “yn, o4 Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers ii for Eastbound ‘Coming Year Depends mittee of the American Railway as. sociation, and K. H. Gillette, chair. man of the Pacific Coast Claims con ference, ™ Northwest Textbook | Is About Completed The abridged edition of “Econom. fo Resources of the Pacific North- west,” which has Been tn prepara-| tion for some time, is practically | completed. It has already been| adopted by the Seattle schools and will be distributed to all Eighth grade pupils ag soon as the printers can get out euffictent coples. Ecuador Increases Duties on Tonnage | The General Steamship corpora: | tion has advised the foreign trade do- partment of the Chamber of Com- merce that the Ecuadorian govern- ment has increased from 29 to 30 cents the tonnage dues on cargo en- tering ports of Ecuador. | ‘The foreign trade bureau of the| Seattle Chamber of Commerce has| received tho following inquiries in| the foreign trade field, information| concerning which may be obtained| at the bureau: (1324}—Firm in Mexico desires to represent Seattle sellers of box shooks, shingles, canned salmon, lumber and paints, (1325)—Firm in Osaka, Japan, asks for names of exporters of| lumber, ( (1326)—New Orleans broker asks for Ist of Seattle importers and exporters. (1327)—California ship broker de. sires Seattle connection, (1828)—San Francisco firm desires Ust of Seattle {mporters of Oriental commodities. (1332}—Buenos Atres firm destres Ust of exporters of lumber, salmon end apples, Business Changes Mr. Inouye, manager of the Yoko- hama Specto bank, has taken space on the fifth floor of the White. Henry-Stuart building, which will be used #8 a club room for some of tho representatives of leading Japanese firms in Seattle. cee National Theaters, which has had Offices at 422 Dougias building, will move the Iatter part of the month to 422 White buliding, cary ‘W. B. Henderson and the Marl. time Trading Co. have consolidated, and will move from 1025 Henry building to 603 White building, Sep. tember 15, A. 8. Slocum, secretary of tho Metropolitan Merchants’ axsocia- tion, has opened offices at 650 Henry building cee : Dairy Producta Publishing Co. has moved from 830 Henry build. ing fo. 567 Stuart bullding. TRADE TERMS PROFESSIONAL TRADER ‘This term is usually applied to o persan who has no other business ‘cows | Chine Copper stock-|Cluett Peabody $2.56 | Coca Cota weaker, Leet and Moge— nt the tow: Top, $9.95; bulk, 126009; pies. Sheep—Receipts, 2185, Market 260 high-| Co tr. Lambe, $11.40@12.55; feeder Iambs, | Co 15091258; enon, HOE Portland Produce Wednesday's Quotations | Betten--68 @ $80 Ib Egee—Buying prices, 32@36¢; Chaesenaeeaic In Date Wee Hene—is@ te Ib | Davison, Oneratcal. Deme Mines D Tides in Seattle THURSDAY FRIDAY REPT, 16 tile |] SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS “ esi that | iitse ti al || 70 HOURS TO CHICAGO ay a a {18 | Gooseberries—Per Bo. cee. eat id ft. | TAT a m., 109 ft 5 es 12) | Grape Frait— ‘ ot Second Low Tide | Second Low Tide || Every Day in the Year hecond’ High’ ids | hecwed High ies] From the Pacific Northwest CHT p. me M24 | F108 py My SLE | Arrivals and Departures | bin Pratik ant crear oo aivisase Electrically Operated over four mountain Weather Bureau Report TATOOMM ISLAND, Sept. 18.— =Reeeys win soutnwent, “10 “mites al San Francisco Produce |}, ¢¢,No mat, Wednesday's Quotations | Erte A Batter—Extras, S240 Ib; prime firsts, Go ist pid... ‘se Tht firsts, s4ipe Ib de tna pt Egge—Extre) 49c doz; extra pullet Famous Players.... 37 %c doz; undersized eties, ake dos.| Federal M. & & ped. Cheese—< alternate. ie Fifth Ave, Bus. | isis tire : et emt Fietechmasn Yeast... from Mobile via New Orle oristobs ranges and protected by an Automatic Color- * e Foundation Co albon, San Pedro, Ban rensgper , gn Exchang ee Cana, at enor ote Wapenn trom ag Light Block Signal System of unusual char- Bept. on. rancieco, a! a | ‘Tat i irregular. Gesocas Acobatt: Alergy alah bi tiger ial acter and efficiency—the best in the West. francs, lingham, ‘Vancouver, 3. gortes, at noon; mtr Munalres from Ni . “Milwaukee” Equipment “Milw: ” DAIRY | PRODUCTS rg eve ea . Milwaukee” Employes Prices Pald to Shippers str Centurion from Lit “Milwaukee” Courtesy Bottertat— Halboa, San Pedro'and Ban Francisco, A grade, 8 49) 11:15 p. m.j str Virginia Olson from San —_—_—————_—_. Kace—Freeh ranch, white shell Pedro, ordova from aiees eolere . Bouthea LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR JOURNEY Poiltet do special we General Motors The exchange market closed trremular.| ao 1% deb. Sterling demand, $4544, off %; franc, |Gimbel Dros pf 10.0672, off .0000%; ‘Belgian franc, $0.0077%; Hee, $0.0426%, oft 0000), | marks, 1,333,000 to the dollar cee Foreign Securities Milk—Cwt, fob, Beat 4 tr Meriden from earo, J. F. BAHL, E. M. GULBRANSEN, Wednesday's Quotations ro Bee motorship. Callfora ; Galdgurien Dist Cy Pane Ana, Parnished by Logan & Bryan Seattle Hartman Corp. --- Bid Asked | Housenold Product DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘at 5:80 p, m. Prices to Retall Dealers SAILED—Sept, 13—Str Admiral Ey Batter—Locai creamery, cubes. 4 | fot. Hoptiwectern vie wonens ; SECOND AVE. and MADISON ST. Btoek Russian eige, 1936-- 6 Hndson, Motor eae rian anh, while Ereratt, ni W8te- a tne ate How 4 Phone: MA in-6960 Russian 6144, 1919 Hi Hupp Motor ager Colores: ter tor Eagle Harbor, at 10:20 a. m, ‘3 Lilinols Centr 12—8tr Northw: n for Bremer- Indiaho: welts Inspiration Int. Agr. Cor Int. Cement é Inter, Comb, Engine. 23% at 1p. mj ste Kewanee for Ban atr Sumanco for 6:20 p. m.; etr Banta Cecilia for UNION British 5: 2 ington 6st ‘ York via Vancouver, B. C., Everett, PACIFIC Britian V Britiah Refunding: 4 : Inter. Harvester. 18 oma, Gan Francisco, Ban Pedro and Helgium Restoration 6s 28 taters ™% ‘Tillamook triplets, old .. a 9. Ban, SYSTEM Belgium Premium 41 "a0 26% POULTRY AND MEATS Balboa a pm ef ate eee Japanese 4s. Inter. 25% Prices Paid by Wholesale Desters |zavaness 1 ate: Invinetble Ofl. ”% per to Shippers Al k Ve 1 ‘Ap so 2nd Inter. Nickel 1% rollers—Per tT. United Kingdom, Tene Preauet . laska Vessels United Kingdom, Cordova—Sept. 12—Salled, str Admiral ftalian 58 «+. Jewell Tea Jones, Bros. Watson, jouthbound, at 8:30 a, m, Cots : Sas i. C. Bouthern . live, 8% 10 644 Tha. H Kayser, J Live, Nght, 3 to 8% Mf: rf Liberty Bonds Teng horineiei ey Re Vessels in Port at Seattle Wednesday's Quotations Laclede live, 8. p. 2 cents above Bmith a) Mah diese rte! art Motor- Furnished by Logan & txyan Lal Grese—Live, tat, 9 to 12 Th ship Californian. er ——— more, 810 Becond Ave., Seattle Lime Locomotiv Belgian Hares—4 Ibs. and up .. str Yornol Ma Beries— High Low Glowe| rott, 100. Turkere—Pancy a. p . Bell Street, Terminal—U. A. C. G, Buo- First 34s. 2 09.27 8926 we, 1 Peg La fat, py 'e ~ ely homish. First or. SPE stweed |Eormisea, 163 Roostere—Old, live, per . {11 | Grand Tr nk Pacifio Terminal—Str Ad- Becond 4s none Wiles Bia. it} ) Hoge— miral rans, First 44m. 98.03 Mack, Truck ct Chotes Ment 3 Pier 11-B—Str Meriden, str Owego, mo- Becond 98.02 | Mariand Oil, 6 16%] Fancy, vy. ts a es a jFourtn 23 $1.03] Stalileon, 3: 2° | POULTRY AND MEATS | isy imate Northwenern, ete Detrom Fourth 414s 99.21 | Manhattan | sa S45 | eee Pald Wholeoale Dealers Pier 1—str Lewis Lackenbach, 3 Ps 29% »—Dreri . U. &. Shipping Board Moorings—Str A — —___gg| Nant Boone’ Ass BR dag | Memee=Deensedy g Mone ie, West) Nilus, ott’ Wet or South or Anywhere eee TOON. = a0, ria Jonter. | BANK CLEARINGS 1 ge des eee 8) Live, heey, Alinntie Bteeat Teriminal—Atr Steelmaker, H tong x rive, Sant, tr Santa Coollin. | fecttle | oh int pei Brats, ‘4 mmercial Boller Worke—U, 8, 0, @. Consult your highest welfare i 4 Geese—Drestod, per tb, Unalga. al i Clearings «... . --» 87,682,087.07 | | Middle Hates i at |urkera ner, ‘drentea wjimaties Ocean’ Terminal—Aer Melvitie RSH Oru eey coon lances «+ 1,623,498.51 t ( i | Live, fancy, tb. Dollar, atr Centurian. Balances oo inn | [ice To 1" [mein area tave, per hs Hantord’ Street Terminal—Shtp Ben}. ¥, UNION P A CIFIC SYSTEM 5 roaned, pet a. Clearings « + 6,991,026,00 | | Missours F 20, 9% |Cows—Country, dre Rant Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— do pte Str President Hayes, + 1,298,528.00 |" scontana iby |Hous—Fancy block 08 + one | | Montgomery B88 | Oren aan 1 Drydocke—Ste)' Bakeestiela,) ‘ett . of up-to-date trans. Total transa ++ 8,907,000,00 | Beitee Meaiuin, @ SALG 115| puree sound Bridge @ Dredging Constr mn olay costipientanes ivcoleny teeeseer er cana pS ci 2b lade da 1h. 0 LIVE STOCK on. acenos delightfully picturesque. Every mile protected — ~ f Ou Quotations at Stockyards Terminal. Company—Bhip Oriental, by a signal system the most complete in science. . 8. IMPORTS Enamel § 8. 624 62 | Catto Nedate Mih-wte Freite Lynch Its Seattle-Denvor Standard Sleepor is the only Imports into tho United States |Namh Motors: ks rey rime steers. shee 200@ VAN Dare rcrensta Warke—Aih serene through sleeper operated betwoen Seattle and Denver, + €50@ 7.00) Haxtor, ate Virginia Olson, ws for the first Don't forget that the from foreign countr Now tiaven Prime cows and helfera.... 4, “4 iS + 4-75@ 6.26] Went Seattle Hlevator—Str Relfaat six months of totalled moro | Nevada Consolidated. Calves + Boo@10.00 Hoffernan's Dr Hark Gratiy dktn than two billion dollars, and exceed: | Nor; & Wertarn::-::« pS teres $000 4.00) tusnel Hay te Rainier. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES ed exports by nearly one hundred | Nor fle y 10,0 5 | Oren enna UaT NON ete caaMieraaE Ath Northern Paclfle Prime +10,00@ 10.45, Will Be Discontinued September 15 and fifty million dollars, All prin: | Otis Bteal i ip) heey. at AT Rallway—Sehr Retay D. = $69.00 Wash pountrie v -e% Orpheum Cireults y+ hh ii B45 hr Spokane, mehr KK. V. Krum jenver os «+ $69.00 ‘ashington ... a cipal countries showed an Increane | Orpheum Cireulk: 1+ Pine i ctpdaerene eh Spokane, Rohe XV. Kruse - gton ...$141.56 Omaha ..000 72.00 Philadelphia so. 144.92 Kansas City. sees 72.00 New York soe. 147.40 in imports for fiseal year ending | pacitic Ol. June 40, 1923. Value of fi Pierce Artow: rere Y oatoers ‘& Refiners Bheep— Prime Yamba os: Common to chol echr Camano, Whalers Star Nos. 1, 2, from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Mixed food, 80 |} Republic Iron & Bteol & 450 Chicago ...e+++» 86.00 Boston 153.50 bp All-Grain Ch see ee ee 4 Australia and British South Africa | pepiogia Steal. «+++ tC eed scith corresponding fares to all other Eastern cities. a ” © more than doubled® previous year |Southern Pacitt Chek B.M, Maxh—100'%. i Final return limit. October 31, Liberal stop-over FLOUR AND SUGAK figures, American exports to Latin. [Southern Railway LR a ‘ privileges going and returning. America countries increased 25 per | nenve-Roovuck, jennie Prices cn wastes Local blends ... tel Feed— 100" + 7 cent over preceeding fiscal year. | standard Ol, sof Callt, Fee ioe ae “ Fe eT Meneses s TRAIN SERVICE TG es Beat, per ewes vss Cottonneed, Meni—100'8 ; Ly, Seattle sssseseseee 3:30 pe me and 11:15 p,m. Daily CAVALL’S NEPHEW ‘Tunken Tt Hon Pacition + Lins : MAY, GRAIN AND. FED Koya. eset "00 | Roth of. the above trains afford excellent service and connections to _LONDO! Kept. 12.—A nephew ory B. nubber. Alfaifa May—Wivet m . Alfalfa, Meal! Portland, Salt Lake City, Deny Omaha, Kansas City, St. Lou leago Nurse Wdith Cavell, killed in the) PBone Meal ‘ and all points east and ‘south thereof, Also maintaln through standard fate war) asked that when he died , 5 Granuiated—100'e : sleeping car service to Southern Oregon and California, ho be buried in the Atlantic ocean,| N, Y. Suge ar pie Coffee |p, : 9 i F +4100 | Call us by phone and let us maice all your arrangements. It eosts no He is James Longworth Wain viounisys Quotations Toled and ground more and. will ave you much tine than that of buying and selling wecurities or commodities for hii own account. retined, [Onta--Wholo teed, 100'R, Clty ‘Teket Office H. A. LAW! d eround, 7 Rint 1405 Fourth Ave hen Telephone Main 6033 De wright, killed by fall, His body, |@agar—virmer, || Taw, pete wrapped in the Union Jack, was lodeanena t dio, mpot, 10% @10%0 Ibi dropped in the ocean off Cornwall, No, 4 Banton, 19%O14% by 5b ain hase ita rn ea interes AAR er Met ae ake a RN MRD. PARTE How Credit Is Handled ‘EW YORK, Sept. 12—The dition of » business, during the mainder of 1923 and in 1924 will pend largely upon how mer and manufacturers handle present bank credits, according te forecast, made by the = i Hamilton institute. Decrease in deposits since the first of the forms the basis of the. institute’ ductions. “Tho present activity in trade based an the fact that bank d increased over $2,000,000,000 in This increase in bank deposits |not represent savings, except small proportion, nearly 80 per being artificially created by ing loans, “But during the past six m people have been withdrawing artificially created deposits for turned the corner. are now on the decline. The York banks have been forced to ¢ tail loans to some extent because | this loss of deposits. ¢ “Last January the New banks had nearly 4,500 million 4 lars of deposits, whereas now {tem is down to nearly $4,000,000,0 ‘The loans are 9.33 per cent than the deposits, whereas a ago,the loans were only 3 per greater. This is the worst sho {n a long time. “The same tendency is de in the country as a whole. Let 1 take 770 “member” banks, includi tho largest institutions in the ¢ try. These 770 banks represent per cent of the country’s total b ing resources. Since January deposits’ have dropped $521,000, Faced with this tendency in di the banks have cut down their and investments in stocks and Meanwhile, however, they have creased loans to merchants ¢ manufacturers, “Obviously, if deposits keep. clining while loans increase, a cial bubble will be blown. There 4 two alternatives, On the one han the goods now being handled | credit can be sold this fall, and af the fall season the merchants manufacturers can cancel thelr at the banks sufficlently to | a healthy banking situation, In th case, trade would fall off seaso during the early months of 1924, a we should be ready for good avel business during the last half of 1§ “The other alternative is that addition to buying for. strictly 1 sonal requirements, merchants make speculative forward ments requiring an excessive credit and heavy loans by the reserve banks. In that case t would go too far during the months, and dullness would pret year hence when it would be sary to disgorge. ¢ At the moment condi still well in hand. With con buying and lending it will b ble to get thru not only 1928, b of 1924 without a severe t: ‘The banking situation is neither nor dangerous. Like a paloand filled, the condition of bank halfway between the extremes.” ® New Corporations YMPIA, Sept. 13—The sfolt «of Incorporation hay’ ile oftice of the ogerstany Ob NER Seattle,