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BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building ,° | are mina ee Are Coming to New York Stock Market) What Would a War Do [BIG APPLE CROP _ Rescue Berry Growers ounce ean» to American Business?! !S PLANNED FOR Shamber Asks California to Eyrneri a mentee ws a ranvact a ts hh aloekriaruee’atyss tha wll | para Complete Pacific Highway |“XPeriment First Tried in 1917 Is Now] wits ao tunner exvissption in the cuteite news than was ubtaranie 12 Possibilities of Impasse in Greek| Want No Labor Till October n share level f } Oo sys 8 the previous seas i ij i ¢ J r Cainestis seme: eres, Stabilizing Industry [weve commen touched a new tow on tha movement at sen'en a tteod|” — Mix-upy Explained by Babs in Wenatchee District Juding chambers of commerce, are P 4884 4 p as p vy apdson * s | Barrels—ptain, ordi pped to a new low at 92% and aimilar recessions took place in WENATCHED, Sex. 14.—The We- rean4 e A nary wooden | storage within 24 1 oe ta duetia} ow e appealed to by the Seattle! parrols—have at oyr hin 24 hours, They are} al leaders. and Oll waa esp ly weak, reflecting the “4 4 oC i 1 * . Se thetr | Qusthy abliized the berry in-| kept at a temperature of from 20 to te dividend ann od at iraday 68 | BLL Y, | unsettiing and disturbing. s paraes Commercial club and the U, hamber of Commerce to use ied pore tho Puget ound territary, | 28 degrees prices Included #h 47h; American Locomotts HILLS, ™ | “This explains the action of the|§. labor office of that elty announced nuence to get the Callforr eh. | according to 5 Pettivo . a 3 of lean Bi, 66, 0: ited States op! r odity | nfluence to get the California high a trey fad vet © Pettibone, man he barrels are later shipped un. {ft studebu Wriah pactiten reg stale Jopt, 14-—"What | commodity market and the stock | today that the greatest apple harvest way commission and the California} Of express traffic on the North-|der refrigeration to Baste points, 40 4%; Corn Br 1 ‘conden, 3044, off Mj would « new Ju-|iarket during the past weeks. For y Jern Pacific railway rn points, LR L 5 |in the history of the Wenatchee and Dic cinra commilted to earty com : ay land “las Paka robes tra nenentinentat olting Hi itway, 92%, off ropean war do to| «ix months following the declaration | - : | Barreled berries are the result of| time schedule the railway ix able to| |! off tei Pans Asieelcan’® Ape of DOA HTD: teOOO ONS J business?” Thejot war, Imly 30, 1914, commodity j Okanogan valleys will ‘commence 4 Netion of the 114 miles of unpaved }an experiment attempted tn 1917, | deliver berries In Chic 70 houre ~ sich is fe ee question was put| prices and stock pricés declined, and |#bout October 1, at which time there wad on the Pacific highwhy in} which proved so successful that | from Rane inne tron N to Roger W. Bab-| business in general was very bud, |W!!! be employment for several thou: Northern Cal A Western Washington and Oregon | North Coa polnta ‘cancer aaa Y. Stock Market he wan] "Before the clone of the year 1914, |*and men and women in the orchards 4 In a resolution adopted by the /now compete with berry producers | STABILIZE! | worsted bet fence a mins of | however, orders began to come from | #4 warehouses of the district. Many roard of trustee it ts pointed out Jin all parts of the country,” sald KRY INDUSTRY | Wie Beoeed Anan aslo telegrams asd ca-|Hurope in large quantities, our mills| People go from the cities of the Pa- 4 bat on. Datober 18 it will he. pos ible | Mtr. Pettibone, | “Before the barreling eS ne | litgh Low Close bles coming from|were working full time, and our | cific Northwest, the wheat fistde and © drive from Vancouve % Cc. In 1919 about 3,500 barrels wore | devised berry grow oar in taining A Pre ta emt + bad 1 deer all parts of the|wage-workers soon again had money |the lumber camps to the orchards ot California line with sett! | packed; In 1920, about 10,000, and in |ton and Oregon had to fae on cane | Ajax Tub : i ert 4 | wofld, asking what|to spend. By the close of 1916 North Central Washington each fall, 4 the pavement with the excep Jon | 1921, about the same number, Last; fresh market or canneries for u sale Petoun a | effect another Eu-|stocks were high, wholesale prices | ¢MJoying @ vacation and making good j x0 and a half miley on the Chu k: | year the total number of barrels re-|of thelr fruit, 1f either, or both, of |, CHICAGO, : i Allis Chaln #4 fopean war would| were elimbing, and the United States | Wages at congenial employment. ; . ors which will be pave port i was between 21,000 and 23,-|/ these outlets were weak, the ber y| cloned sharply 1 do pta rt9 BABSON have on buniness.|was becoming very prosperous, | A mistake (sn made by many who ] i MMOEtY. at the omy break in| event YeE the districts between |culturist muttered heavy joss and he poerd of trad rer " “It seems | CONDITIONS WERE are seeking workin the orchards by s y state that the reak in| Portland; Ore.,-. and. Bellingham, | w are Hi inconcelvable that Europe will ¥FERENT IN ing to Wenatchee too early. The | he tinuous paved highway from , | Was never sure of profit or of break: | * were Amer ow D} NT IN 1914 * H continuous paved highway from | Wash. will put up about 38,000, bar | ing aven jeau Amer 1980 permit herself to get entangled | “put Surope then had money with| Wenatchee Commercial club states he ‘exican borde: hru alifornia, | re! t be % 1 U Amer 3 7 ‘ ¢ 4 7 = al pbe ne ' sox Bagg ar ah ara a 314] weEes Ane 7 | “Consequently the productior , me ah in another war at this time,” he | which to buy, and a fine credit,” con that October 1 is the proper time to B 3 in Northern SACKING Pip | derries was an unstable industry f o% replied. “Yet conditions aro far |tinued Mr. Babson, ‘Today condi. |“*rive thin year, There is a crop a ce the KING PROCESS now der ne the . *| more favorable for a conflict \tions are entirely different. “Hurope | timated at .18,000 casloads "to he 5 aatt Alaiye nit In the process: The berries | resources of both O nd r t ‘4 $m Sa] day than they were in 1914. leow has very little.gold she-oan sana |Darvested and yahipped, | and (phat sesfgere td be ulled, of stemmed, and packed) ington, where climat soil ] t Hes + Moreover, the wisest students of lus, We do not want her necurities | WO"% *hould be plentiful. » Applies: ol tei nad ‘es Fresh, without cooking, in ditions are ideal for F i 7 Hi| international affairs have been |except at a great discount tions for further information should Pe tine ‘ceclion 450 pounds net, or weighing | “Seattles’ municipal cold stor eee ctan | Amer. I oe it” | predicting for some timo that an reat discount. sah |be made to the Wenatches Commer. | ior paving that sectlor pounds gross. Two parts of| plants offer yartey salad. than: thet La stor act Aer teoee is on her war le sure to come and to pay for our own goods? She can | “ia! club or the U, 8. labor office at i j berries to one part of sugar is the| average el ~ i = wee need by | oer, Bais ; that it will again begin in the | 4, 5 Wenatchee. i 7] ry ts is the erage elsewhere in the country at mer | lo this during times of peace, but t wads 7 which enables the Western be rah, ¥ 1 " can she do jt during a time of war? a PRAISES CITY runs °f berries at s time ana 10 {country growers in the barreled | "Hs, !ater months, however feeding, |ytalian’ obatantasion ’ in 001d blod4:lthg future oan-anawes It 2 Pine hesdhent plate of Mame Hea eaa aL and ‘en “ load of ber-| | “Preserving ‘companies, pla com WW Gill gd Sagres ie ha 3 Leak pot te Fhe to pay for war supplies, then she can } rH tered state of Maine | and sugar ix rocked back and|panies.and ice cream companies all “ | ity | Baron cks believed that| not send in goods to compete with} Nineteen hundred and twenty-three q party d day and Monday |forth until the berries are coated | over the United States buy and Chicago Board of Trade Yl eney were a great factor in belping our own factories, This would atlnce “proves: to be! the tl ‘ ! ‘ p a be ggest i szaioonet in s telegram re ived} with sugar, When filled, the bar-| the wonderful barreled berries of the Thursday's. Quotat $64 | the aflles whip y and that | jcast releve some of the foreign com-|year in the history of Glacier Na- * m > lake, the conductor, |rels are sealed and placed { “Pe he “* - Open teh louble-cromned’ | net 7 : < eer Pane on cde saciian: cee oe S Are sealed and placed in cold ' North Pacific coast ' es ee B i, pt he ato petitive pressure which threatens us| tional park, since it was opened to a a ‘ venseiiad shares se See x |today. ‘This especially applies to the |the public by the. gove: t. Ofe parture from the city, as follows: ] sece has n0| whe. z = s @ public by the government. I ws Tabatha Pretionsshin when orem ers of tho United States, | ical registration figures show an in. . : nother European war could send |crease thus far this season of about pressed with your wonderful spirit, SEA’ MARKE’ S 4 HEY ne Greeks felt that there §8/the price of wheat u 2 [TLE Sele}. of wheat up to $2 or $3 a|26 per cent ov es a directing me to wire their apprecia. | iT gee nothing more they could lose and! bushel pe Bastiat re bien eee ] sesh _sbgpealveaey Spar pe of its} a ba |that perhaps they might gain back “What Europe really need attendance. s : a cena} athe aa peli pers pers | VEGETABLES | Orammes—Per box ccc cece ees RA OGETE RS 118% | something out of another Snag concluded Mr. Babson, “is some “On August 31,” H. A. Noble, man- | ry onal gratitude and prayer for con | | Frlees Fuld Wholesale Dealer Fuschoo—Per erate 400 40 a a 113 jut least they would have their re-| ‘thonest:to goodness’ religion! We |ager of the Glacier Park Hotel Co sro ere ka with, the assistance | howe made te re: | Prams ox hoger Bik sa vengo. This was the situation. Italy's} shall seo no real and lasting | said yesterday, “over 8,000 more peo. a ‘The. Beattie Ch hialas Gs seasonal exceptions, prices to pn id trawberries—Everbearing «+. +.2.76@2 self-respect compelled her to take| prosperity until Europe gets |ple have entered the park than at _ 4 gorge amber of Commerce, jean be thrured by deducting the com Me | Watermelon—Per td. c.c2, 81M 02 | Hep Nomin 83 some action, but I hope this affair) headed in the right direction. |this time last season. In addition to Weanin 2 an einen Of the |éraneperation te Seattle roa NUTS cee \ ae 7 will quickly bo settled and forgotten. | Somo real religion will lead to a | thousands of individual tourists com- 7 I as 5 na ectorers associa. | fre act j, ator antl Prices Feld Wholesale Dealers Livernocl'Grat Booth Fisheries wm 8% | MAY RESULT IN real league of nations; and when jing from practically every state in a ton, had as its chairman of the local | Beane—Per My es FEE REE olla. po in rk, Rap 2% 24 | TURTHER TROUBLE such real religion is evident, Eu- |the Union we have entertained an a reception committee A. 8, Eiford, Beste. New, dea. benches mtg? . Whistle ee _ one rh an ae How much further trouble will) rope will find all parties in this [exceptional numer of large special = ate-manager of the New York Life | cyttege—cai. per Ib: .... emerorer 8. ot Get fated Sedo ta tiga re © & Bupe L&T |cevotop, only time can tell, ‘The trou-| country ready to help such a | parties and official tours i r ) apance Co. erate. 24 Read... Walnuts—Cal., No. i, per MD... Devers tes Omateeewe.® Besteays 19% 18” | ble between Italy and Greece fe not) league. Additional figures were given in @ Bi G : Sh toca per dos. . Jumbe, budded, per tm. . * heeds t Bad - rey | 2° on Sot pe ieee ee urope today is a hotbed of jeal-| statement made by A. J. Dickinson, Be O = seeee Yancy budded, per t. 3 Lah must be straightened out. If another | elfishnes: a political in- er traffic manager of the | | ig Gain own in + Hhmaes hide . . i 4 ousy, selfishness, and political in-|passenger traffic manager : 3 evmentadey e DAIRY PRODUCTS t* | real hould soon develop, it now ; ; 5 1 t Falta ' Week’s Oil Ou ieee txstire ment srr Prices Pald to Shippers Foreign Exchange 1h looks as if G . wood ithe 2A adapted? tig: Hearts of both | Greed Mesthero, re Ameyes Ty brag ee. M. Wee dl b senet ode wor pam 2 9 matiorfatn i NEW YORK, Bept. 12.—Yoreian ex (14 |looks as if Germany P| the people and the leaders of Europe |that the total number of people go- 7 NEW YOF pti 14 he Amari |RatecesLaeal, par’ erate ieee i Mesitio Geltvery hanae opened lowe K, dere S| with Greece and Russia, and that !are softened, will the tangle being to Glacier park this summer is 5 roleum Institute estimates | Mee Per sack VI aees oh, white shell Bulgin trans, 40.0476 4s | France would back up Italy with the) straightened out. expected to exceed 30,000. ‘ a Looal, green, dos. . see a) iT |help of Turkey “It may take another war with all EMEGSy CMTE ; i average gross crude oll pro- | Paraley—Loc.. doi s0@ “2a | _ Pulleta orate, 4 Sith ay take aneee WAr Wit) © i duetion in the United States for HPacemtea eee i0m. He. bunches 20@ 28 | seit Owe. tod. Seattio vuppit Foreign hange {4 | “Were it not for Egypt and India. Iit_ grussomenens and suffering to 4 a for the} tpe—| ™ . aoe ely Storlin 2 1 week ended September § was 2,280,- eere-< Cal. bell, per “os! ro. BR condensary * 2.20 | france &. A " | England would keep out of it this bring Europe to her knees. We all a, i : 100 barrels, an increase of 19,900| Cela storage, fancy . se.ee@iase DAIRX: FRODUGTS den 43914. up $0.00 er eee 14 |time; but with her great Interests 1 )hopg jt will not; but in addition to/ =P ATIS SMALL, | over the previous week. California’s| Common cold stor iS eeaiite peblaeLacet Geter, coer Aen ee ode to the & &. tile, pta a jthe ats no: con Prose a tt ee | hopin fet us pray—not only for Eu- 4 production was 863,000 barrels, a de-| post?" ® O1%@ 03% | Local prints, wrapped : , hicago & 0. W eapemtengambeheporg . rope, but for ourselves—that we may] PORTLAND, Sept. 14—North- 4 e Rotiches.-Level. pact meneter ji | Rage—aresh ranch, white ‘snsii pphiies ee i. Ww 7 | Gecmany. sent hes es cg foe be honest and unselfish, remember-| western railroads earned only 2 per , 5 ry A § : o! 01 it 5 rou! ” ¥ 9 fi nbeeseeaie neers Rural Ter ack cement : N. Y. Sugar and Coffee 3 hee ene ee eee acatigpe’ | nk, tate. have responsibilities. as | cent. per annuat'on thei Drv 7 Splmach—Local. per dex . Cheese— | - * chy * well as opportunities and that nOl|yalue of the lines duri the first at t || a aoe ag amanda Sagsr—Firmer, Raw, 6.78; refined, : le hile, and perhaps make the s during the ie ea! | : regen triplets... 00 | firmer: wranuiated. #8.40 °F 31, [for & while, and perhaps ete for \ouney can permanently prosper |six months of 1923, Ralph Buddy Gives 30 Bushels |" . p oy Wriroesia cream brik “88 | Caffee—No" 7" tia apot. 184 910% Th. 3 164 | ak, of nations a greater force thru the misfortunes of another.” President of the Great Northech aati 5 tl - FRUITS Washington tripteta : 4 fl ROT We te 80:4 SCO™ way, told the can Association i WATERVILLE, Sept. 14—Wheat | _pytece Paid Whelevsle Dealery Tilamesk triplets, id ...2. .a8@ [30 | ees QorazOol. Hy Hy | "Now that the allies bavé #lven tn] “the Habsonchalt shows general] o¢ viatioad wate tees rap: i in this district {s turning out about | Apples—rancy . er POULTRY AND MEATS Portland Produce Columbia Graphopiin. | 4%) to Turkey and returned to her #0) business at 19 per cent below normal | terda i ie 4 20 bushels to the acre, according to sh Prices Fuld by Wholesale Dealers hursday’s Quotatie |gome. He jmuch that they had taken away, I*|—no change from last week. Co-operation of the rail g j late reports. In the district around | matter—s8@ soe 1 Conse < is @ great temptation for some of the gars larbcan ition of the railroads in al- } Withrow and Mansfield {t {# thresh- $1 | Rgge—Huylog prices, 11446 dox.; pell-|Conmeligated Tete | other nations, like Russia, Germany, leviating the distress of farmers was Ing at about 20 to 2 bushels to the | PU Te Goatibental Can.s. and Bulgaria, to try the same game. OPERATORS OF given by Budd as the chief cause for acre. si ae P : aS ey | Continental Motors “An to the effect on business in ; the small profit. He said that East- . i a — Tava; Tight, fra eee 11 | Gosden. the United States: Of course the OLYMPIC GROW ern railroads have increased thelr Gecounate Pes * abo 44) San Francisco Produce |[."\i0 we!” temporary result of another noe : rates Sipeceot Carine, 6 Dae . * rornedary. ave liv. | ‘Thursday's Quotations Guba Cane Sugar... pean war would be upsetting busl-/ Strengthening {ts position as the ¢ weetern nee Financial Flashes || rise priea Cat. t0 4-00" pxes sequen oage pean sate Won ber Re aecowita lide hae have pdbedithele tacit onty 40 en i és James Maciartatic’ & Co, Geceeberriee— Pet Wei042 “1 lominant hotel organization in Amer-| cent higher. $11 Second Ave. fend fy al Bae eg fea, the United Hotel Co. of America palace eee A eediess, emai tug pieces « and the American Hotel Corporation, (00. 000 FOR Twenty industrial stocks average | strsined, per. --- Oa | Dupent H Shi QQWS ||* osiciary, nave nad a complete in- ’ 92.05, a decrease of 1.56; 20 rail |Huckleberriee—Per Ib se = Liberty Bond: Delaware & Hudson, .107 ternal reorganizati sche average. .79.86,.0 decrease, of | Smee Fane? - POULTRY AND MEA Mss mes Kodak of Tr jae f a: ABi monly OF verage 79.20, Chalew cones i ERY AND MEATS” | Thursday's Quotations Storage Bai. 604 Tides in Seattle thelr, extraordinary, ,.growth in the]! ys.ice valley's hop crop Hula Judge Gary says he did not | Docks-—Dreawed, per he evees- Goal 3 FRIDAY sarunpax — ||last few years, according to a state-| gon will be about 12000 bales, and think anyone was justified in Agi iy : i ae of iat pia SEPT. 14 Snet.. 18. ment received by the directors of th ° 0 i ' light ‘ a6 9904 tot pia: Pier as | wiekaw xiee y ectors of the| will bring a gross income of $500,000 coat te tadate Babson | » # t 1206 Oe ee 100 Oe ag Community hotel here Thursday.|to the growers, according to figures oe cceeaten a th te ened, os.bi sit Bish Tee | rare. oe ine fe.|| The Olyzaplo will be’. part of the) stouneed, by tis state cevelliaaas ston in ‘bosinten te the sear Senge Dressed, D4 Tb. : econ ¢ E04 Second ‘Low ‘Tide | ‘Kecona Low Tide || United Hotel Co.’s string Separtment, of the) peatie: eae ure. | ancy, dressed hird 4% 98.2 * ve. asia m., 3.2 {) 2:07 p. m, 46 ft 2 “4 of Commerce Thursday. About Firestone Tire & Rubber reduced] : | molaten Seats New Heat [Fisk Tires Be Bis 34 ft] 207 De fisal|> The United Hotel. Co. has. just| per cent of the! crop is ute eae prices on Ford size tires 12 to 14 per| The following new calls for bids, | Se Ate: [Fisher Body 7/08 p. m., 11.8 ft.1 7:62 p,m, 1.3 ft] taken 8,000 feet of office space (dou-|tract, price ranging from 12 to 16 cent, effective immediately. Other|compiled by Cc. B. White, Seattle | Cowe—Coentry_ 4 sed, Th. ee | Zicleghonaes Xeast bs ble what it now occuples) in New] cents, with an average of about 14 sizes are not affected. manager of the National Surety Co.,| Heer raney bork. Foreign Securities lPreepeie tases! Weather Bureau Report | York. Up to the present time a sub-| cents’ pound. The remainder of the Baldwin Locomotive is produc- | were announced yesterday Heavy, coar Thursday's Quotations \ Gen. Am. Tank Car TATOOBH ISLAND, Sept. 14—8 A. M. | sidlary company known as the Amer-| crop is expected to sell at 20 cents _ ing 45 locomotives a day, which | HIGHWAY AND fam, ar - Puraished by Lorna # Beran |General Asph —Daromister laine; cloudy; wind south, |ican Hotel Corporation, has been di-]a pound, or better. : is a greater average than was | BRIDGE WORK LIVE STOCK Btocke— Bid Asked|General Nrectric ton at tee ‘ea erenureh: Ps ito | Fecting all hotels in the chain having| It {s expected that there will be ee maintained in pre-war drys. County court, La Grande, Ore. Quotations t Mockyards Russian Sige, 1921...-.. 8 BL | do spec hig Jess than 500 rooms, while the United | 25,000 acres of new land available Rumors that Shell Union Of! was|pidy 2 p, m., September 17, erection | “SUe- 4. j Rapatan S98 $BRE see ses ae gatt | Caneral Motus: eee Hotel Co. had direct superviston of | for cropping under irrigation on the contemplating an offering of new| bridge across Grand Ronde river . “s 28) sronch S4, 1431.. 37% |aaoarles com Arrivals and Departures |‘"s "58°" hotels. Yakima reservation next spring. One stock at 15 accounted for the weak-) County commissioners, Colville, seiner 8 19t BAN dyear Tire pid ARRIVED—Sept, 14—Str Banta Inex At the present time the United/ section of the Wapato unit has just ness in that issue bids 10 a. m,, September 15, wooden [eritien: eae i987 Great Nor. ptd from San Pedro, at 7 @ m.; atr Ruth | Hotel Co. chain has 18 hotels in| been completed and has 10,000. to Offering of $200,000,000 treas- | bridge across Kettle river British be. 1 Guilt States Bterl | Alexander from San Diego via Ban Pedro | various large Eastern cities, and at| 15 7 ’ a if | . ad tet ca prepay Pea 15,000 acres available for cultivation, > ury certificates oversubscribed; County commissioners, Vancouver, seseene JBbtiet yece: ae Houston Ol! bad Ben Frencisce. oa Beliinghm,? Aas| t's. Present time %@ constructing four jand the compistiog of work: climes = books closed. bids 10 a, m., September 15, plank| ‘jaggih Rery<-: +. |Belmium Restor. ba. Hudson Motor corten and. Everett, MAS: llarge structures, in which are in-|Satus unit will add 9,000 acres for $ Louisville & Nashville six months | trestle across Bridge creek. Pigs. .... x | Belgium Premium tinge eecereas ship Apex from Sout cluded the Roosevelt, having 1,200| crop production in 1924, ended June 30, net income, $7,245,924.) County clerk, Clackamas county, | Sheep— EE EE a Intern! Agr. Corp 8 8, a BER tN Aa nents |foome 1p New York, andthe Olym- -—— — ; Shipping board sells seven ves- | Oregon, bids 11 a. m., September 17,| Common to choice te o|Japanere 2nd 4 ot i Seperate , 5 | ple here. —— i sels to Dollar line for round-the- | grading Briarwood road No. 1,138. Yearlings me | wee ueited Kingdom 110% oe: a p. mi atr Commercl: oie New Issues H ve ‘ice. 6 7 Wethers nited Kingdom, 101M Southeastern Alaska Everett, at . i pac eerie Co Avgust wales 64 a sala ea our heptane: a Ewes : 3 tee east ee |invinetbte OL p. mat ete Admiral Rodman trom Bouth- Boxed Apples Gain i 239,082, as against $2,424,220 in Au-| grading and surfacing one and four. FLOUR AND SUGAK | Foreign Money Status |,,°,°/¢ ‘ eagtor Aianka. 8 (1. Potntp calitor-| in Eastern Market] &. W- Straus & Co, have purchased H gust, 19: $32,915,536 for eight/tenth miles Sunset highway, Spokane Wholesale Prices | Thursday's Quolations | eevee aren Aes nian for New York via Portland, San an issue of $625,000 first mort, j inst $26,897,192 in ‘ AN® | Flear—Looal blends del’ e workunes bey re |. G. Bouthern. Francisco, San Pedro, Balboa and Phila- | CHICAGO, Sept, 14.—The varieties m R morteaar 4 months, as against $26,397, county; grading, and surfacing eight |Sugar—Cane. per cwt. s Hd ipiahed by, Keeen pees. | Kelly iBorinetielg., Franciace, oe) a. th, Sept. 18—M8r Ad- | of apples that are sold in boxes are | °% Der cent serial coupon bonds, se Z 1922. and six-tenths miles state road No,| Beet, per owt. ; sci eae sia ge. aire miral Dewey for San Pedro via Ban | ¢ cured by the new 13-story Transpor- motive shipments in August | 2, stevens county. HAY, GRAIN AND Fup’ {ifthe Sterling : Keewts Tobetsrt Franelaco, at wilanieht; motoranip Frank | Coiumg peers ‘the bureau of | tation bullding, to be erected at the re 272, as againat 239 in July, and) ¢, B. Bagley, board of public —First grade , | 31.00. Senecies |Mack Truck Peder ty oer Thane for Ban Pedro ‘vie | agricultural Sean ‘3 of the 1 J, 8 southwest corner of Seventh and Low in August of 1922, Eight months| works, seattle, bids 10 a. m., Sep- ; |ig-gneteis.. Trench, tranc. |Mariand Olt Papers BTR: 3 Merariienti ot aartodltuce Nas an, | Angeles st. Los Angeles. ‘These 1916 as against 614. Unfilled orders| tember 14, Edmonds st. and Clover 46,001 9/20 cts, ...Swias franc | Maxwell Stotors A vee nounced, Barreled appl scarce | D0ndS are dated August 15, 1923, and August 21, 1,497, versus 1,738 July! daie st., concrete sidewalks, curbs| tap ete: ss cltallan tira... Vi5y. Weag 3 Alaska Vessels notre tO a small Coop and the late, (mature in 8% to 14% years, ‘They #1, and 1,035 August 21 of 1922. and gutters. | 38.00 | 38-90 chasse Awedian ated 5 | Mex... Beaboard Olly.» Juneau: rie seth i Alaska, REN dane oan ae are issued in denominations of $1,000, MISCE! NEOU. Sprout! +4 ‘4 be be waeue CUS | Missous Pacific. ..sy Sitka—Sep' Balle mira 9 an nts TRADE TERMS )|"Georse 2 Funk, avaitor, Pon) Wim t “i608 | doabeta.< Austrian jerown.tONt ee) go tase, Rogers, southbound, At a.m. year at this time, with the IMEC art and 103 and interest thereafter, 6 a5 Nh $e ot" | Montgomery rd ij = v 7 | land, Ore, bids 2 p. m., September | aul-Gea < 48-00 | 19.60 cts “Spanish peseta..19 38 C8 | Moon Mer Vv Is in Port at S Je | Yor. a Interest coupons are payable Feb: | oh 24, furnishing and installation tube | Chick eed 40001 te “4 ational Bisoult ‘essels in Port at Seattle pak seat) ruary 15 and August 15. 'Thzse bonds 5 : bureau oe. yb od # 0} i | National Lead Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41—Motor- constitute iréc' ae A “put is a contract entitling fa tol BL Pea prenee Growing Feed 100685... c.0101) 61,00 Chicago Car Lots Now: York ‘Central “yhip Californian, Pler 40—Str Yomet bane eniine pith Gener i pai : the holder to deliver to the maker a|y1oomis, bidg 10 a. m., September 18, |Seratch Feed—100'n,.., Furnished by ‘& Bryan [Northern Pacific Ball Btreet Terminal—U. 8. ©, G. Sno- New Corpora (0) first lien on the income from the certain amount of stock within 4/| construction irrigation system. Sores I haeat ite 810 meee {Natnl. Cloak & Bult.. homish, str Commercial Traveler, property, 3 certain time, at a price agreed up-| cB, Bagley, board of public| Linseed Oil Menl—i90 Tada See tT a. ord Ou ee (hee Flee 1 ae rn rn, atr Owego. |! Oryspra, sept. 14.—The following| The new structure will front 90 | on when the contract Is made. For | works, bids 10 a. m., September 21, | Sere Mean ates! 10's Commis scsceees 188 372 | Pacitie Olt Pier ecate MUrslreb, etn, Bane, ote] arities of tnearporation have been: filed feet On: Beventh: Btiandel@ Casi example: Say that United States| riveted steel towers for north sub. | Alfalfa, Soul iio volt a. Motors Waparma, ” {pax Kim Appliance Gor, Beattie, #100,-| 8 Angeles st., and will be occupled | Steel is selling at 100, A belleves| station, Skagit river development. . |" Granuinted—100's . 20 Aateel Care Pier yw nuth Alexander. 000." 'R, Wiekitinds Hi. B. Calhoun and ©. | BY Tallway offices, shipping: and ware: that it will sell down bolew 93 with-| George R, Funk, auditor, Portland, | Charecal, (hardwood) — ret 1) | ray Consolidated & Shipping Board Moortn F. Mou. To engage in tha, magutasturss | Housing, Sori panies sag eee ee in 60 days. B believes that it willlOre., bide 10 a. m., October 3, con-|EMt timesione, beer | Hepubite Tron Stes! ef Moma str Weet. Nil Alstribution and sale of rim appliances} cerns allied with transportation, tot, whereupon B signs a contract |wruction Bull Run conduit, 26 miles | Granite—100'e | “BANK CLEARINGS yours Paci gmt ee atinera lal osmte ohaaae eee ation Tikes o,, $8,000,/ Rough of which have already | giving A thé option to deliver tolin length, estimated cost, $2,600,000. | | |Heurs- Roebuck, Connect ct eer rrerminal--Otr Alvarado, | Zeb M. MeDonald and H. Mf, atlligr, | served: accommode tions in. the;tay Kin, at any time Within 60 days, 100| Department of business control, Réatile | |tandard Ol of C ‘Burana, GRY Qrleans Hotel Cow Seattle, $1,000. | ing to absorb its entire area, shares of United States Steel, for | olympia, bids 10 a. m., September 14, Cleats .$7,119,108.45 | stanaara Ol Co’ Terminal—otorenip Borrower le stlses BA tis miraety A fe B nt the ate bad rr Betat ‘Western State hos- | | Balances ..... 1,282,955.75 | | Stacy Street ‘Terminal—Str Admiral Rod- Roroutnnd PR ee d contract, 8 pital, Fort jacoorm. ] Portland man c . ‘1 ion of this ing, free of $2 per share, or $200. : John Graham, Smith bldg., Seattle, U. S. Mai ‘ {‘Gibartriew 7,940,011.00 | [Underwood Commercial, Boller Worka—U, 8. C. @ New Corporations clear of all prior lens, is uncondit ‘This price paid for the “put” de-| receiving bids on excavation for site, carer ail Service| ances... 0.00 | | do: td ‘ |aiwaukee Ocean Terminal—Str Cen-|rinquigt A HondricKnon, Aah S180 W. ally guaranteed by S. W, Straus pends upon a number of circum-|Catholic hospital, Olympia; general) PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 14,—Uncle | Tacoma j | United Alloy steel | turton. atehatel cecldenibe: Sheth VAR hece bape stances, If the stock should sell in| contract to be awarded soon, Bam, after establishing a Const to| | Total transactions. 3,672,000.00 | |ymuea ht 4 | Mantord Street Terminal—Ship Benj. ¥.) x, J, Davidaon, 210 Lyons at., frame reals | 77 e Tarte at 92 before the explre:| RB. Yulton, achool derk. Seattle | Cot alr mall uetie In 36 noura and |X | UH rod Brac OPAC are ace Cordova, ~ |p “¢MGt gee, MO ame reat || WENATCHEE APPLES jon of the 60 days, A prol ly | bids 5 p..m., September 19, construc-|14 ‘minutes, will next electrify the ——- . U, Bind. Aleobol.... 62% 614 | Bast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co—| ‘dence 34x2 * $5,000. - be | i ‘ould buy 100 shares at 92 and de-|tion fourth unit Kennedy school. | mails. No Wedding for 99 IPH Bcncene asi OF Les Brbapee toe tanteaciente, John Collins, 4616 Woodlawn ave, frame MAKE BOW TO JAVA liver them to Fi at 95, his net| George R. Funk, auditor, Portiand,| Sixteen electric trucks for hauling g | ao tet ptarsccccccc 08M ER SM Ake at gpove! Oe alba btrhad Ba EE VELA ENATCHER, Sept, 14.—C. L, profit—allowing for the $2 per share|bids 10 a. m., September 19, con-| mail in Philadeiphla, New York, chi-| Years at Wesleyan |} jit © fie. 0m £4 | puget mound Tides a Dredging Cosomis | Curate ane Corerall' has’ Gilesaet nme he paid for the “put'’—being $1 per | struction sewer in Russell st. cago, Boston, Detroit, St. Louls and] ;onNpon, sept, 1%— For ninet [U.,8. Heel ees 80H HOG] Pratterwon an “ John Collins, 4616 Woodlawn ave, frame|| first car of Northwestern teabe, or $100, If the stock should| C, G, Shirley, city recorder, Mo-| Washington, soon will be put'tn coms | nineoeare nobody got married In the {Tan Copper aim TU, AR Pues Jac 7 cee Ra et eT Reta Raa apples that ever went into the fot nell below 93 within 60 days,|Minnville, Ore, bids 8 p.m., Septem:| mission. Comparative records of | tet Wenley Se aap: at Doe ee uMtide, ccc ote colmun Creoxote Worka—dtr Virginia 01] on gelling, AaF Wogdiawn ave. rame}) Java markets, 90 tar as in known, there would be no objection in A-ex.|ber 24, furnishing one chemical en:| cost of operating gasoline and elec- | hamiet neu High Wycombe. a vie ” or ECAR Heater the Mcnntiipa, O46 North 48th, trame|| Mr, Longwell has recently made. i training his option, and B, there.| gine, pumping engine und hose mo-| tric trucks will be kept with,the ob-|rycord. haw been broken, Miss Klwio 5 Say | uttmeetret DredeoMcameie: Grates ete NeRRS ar connections with a large fruit dis. fore, would have a profit of $200 at|tor car. Ject of determining the relative econ-| 1 iy Doan/way the bride and Hen ainlers i ‘son, O. M. warage)) tributing firm at Surabaya, the A’s expense, Thig sort of busine Alaskan engineering commiasion, | omy and efficiency of the vehicles, Walton Sellwood the groom. ha Wester: Union Sania ees bait 2- sc ten aera Co, 3617 Duwamish, O,|} priticipal port of Java, and he ex. obviously is very speculative, It te | Seattle, bids 11 a, m,, September 18, vin Migo iA eAS aa RT trusteos of the chapel have presentod | Weat Maryland... Marine Raliwadc@ohe’ ebég fn wore Es pects to dispor® of soveral” Gary not #0 prevalent now ay in former | furnishing supplies, and 2 p.m., Sep-| Snake breeding has become athe pair with a Bible and hymnbook | ye 2n" pe ohr Bpokant a ' loads of apples during the coming y Woatern Paeltic ‘Coquitlam 108 We season, © fy ES yearm é tember 17, provisions, recognized industry, to commemorate the great event, do! phd vs 10, $2.81

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