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THE SEATTLE -. BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building JOINS FIGHT ON WashingtonCement Mills (New York Stock Market Japan Is Planning for — REPORTS SHOW® BRANCH BANKS Form Important Industry cq 52°52"e2%ney, Seven Years’ Activity, VARIED OUTPUT )% in Court Argument | Use Northwest Products for Every-|'s 3 lasing fie previous een d All Lines of Industry Will Find Ea thing but Cotton Sacks Locomotive, Studebaker, Heldwia and Dupant | Suen Increased Demand for Goods sssashon pda promo oda - n ening pric dud 8. Nubber, 3%, off 4 : ‘ ie ; nee porta on September business, pe supreme today gre BY W. B. FRANCE Tioak Seekan (a seeees fabio dpenia : upher, 38 off Dupont| It ts estimated in Tokyo that the| fiuential firma are finding St altel |; the bureau of the census, petition of United States to) yryon Vonnay 2 UD 1 rebullding of the devastated area of | cult to negotiate large loans, Largo | a of commerce, generally attitude that prin n we Fir and Cement Gain Over Admits Federal Government | wa affecting. ti fiom Previous Production has been said about Wash:|every cublo inch of Porth | 120%. of Bt. j Singalr. 20%, re Lektaahinan take part in tho re-argument of| ington products in the abstract, but . there are fourteen bill ' - er B. Bteel, 87 the appeal of the First National] here and now we are going to get| particles. ‘This ts not a guess; Northe ”s 1 n. & | riod of from five to seven years, and|having no diffic in securing | 2°’ n tho cust mark, but a from the decis t down to concrete facts and te nt has been verified by me J i 1 still above September, bank of St. Louls from tho deel: a that full employment of labor dur-| their regular line of cre The , : wid Jon of the supreme court of Mis-/ bout ono of the state's prominent | specially contrived sleves con) New York Stock Market | ‘ hant pig fron production sion of tl p 1 we | industries—the production of Port: | o with 40,000 openings to Monday's Quotations GRAIN P | jing that period will causo greutly | usual discount rate ts one-eighth of |at 4 tons compares with sour, restraining !t from the ¢%-| 1.54 cement. the square inch—more closely woven Furnished by Logan & Bryan |increased activity thruout the em-|1 per cont. Yorelgn exchan, | 600,122 in ust and £82 in Sep Japan will be extended over a po-| American Japanese firms are " ght decline in productive oiee cond Ave.. Heattie ember, 19 tablishment and conduct of branch) portland cement is the material|than a high grade of ailk, | pak: OPP one eos | tember, 192 | High si pire, saya a cable received by tha | eating ote and it is probab! ’ banks, which, mixed with sand or gravel| Another interesting fact !n Wash-| Adams lxpress ‘ t 1 War Warten: division of the Waites | enecte held Pa sd te ir The number of active eotton spine Tho Intervention of the Govern) a4 water, makes the aynthetlo rock |ington is that the manufacture of| Advance Kumiey ‘ m™m Staten department of commerce|any weakne i jdies Increased from 23,700,000 im Ment throws open the case to Sen’| that wo call “concrete.” It may be|cement requires a big supply of| air |from the commercical attache at To-| ‘Tho produc cata td sust_ to 23,920,000 n September, eral decision on the authority of] Won to explain in passing that the|power. On the census bureau's| Ajax kyo. | during September amounted to 144 A cc ex with 6,000 in Hep- national banks to » In rn mh ine | 7 Alaska CHICAGO, Oct. 21—Gratn prices tember, 19 word “Portland” has nothing to do | figures, ly two manufactured AGO, r ‘This activity will be reflected not | 000 bales, cor 4 with 182,200 branch banking, both tn states hay | | Alaska Juneau ¥ oy, SREsee ae - . ‘ The cut of Dougt ir {ner garda . jonly in the forelgn purchases of| bales during July of this year. It) ougias fir inovesaed with our alater city of the Pacific| products call for more power per| Ainsk® Juneaw, »++-++ |olosed weak and lower on the Chi tag statutes forbidding i and In) ose It ta merely of hiatorio| dollar of selling price than @ lis Chaimere ...... 48 cago board of trade today. Tecover- | n'y, im tne foreign purchases Sane eae ee tho cation yarn| Over August this year and Bq eee permitting. It | significance, due to the fact that an | cement do ptd ; ing from the low mark of the day, |Dullding and conatructes sep ths y PA | ber, 1922, whilo northern pine: de: The case will be re-argued Nov-| 5.0 ish bricklayer, nearly a cen: 8 tad Ast. Chemies! wheat scored a sharp advance with |*¥#, for the rehabilitation of the| industry as a wholo has been bene 1 from August, but shows ag ember 12. Aside from the St] Nn, covered stonemaking | 14% Be 24 are Amer. thet fi H TR] a good class of local buying at the sind ig age polled bole, al flame: 2 wake since | It | Increase over Septembe sour, the original parties to t g | Posstbitities fa & grayish ony yn m what has been said tt can| Amer lrake t Most of the buying was partiol-| large, and causing imports of all no-| spindles and cut down surplu action, 18 states and the United|°" the Isle of Portland, off the} Ainer Wank Note... 87 t nitae tac by dhorte ahd the rany{eneelied abd peealiod Invites. to| States government will participate | | be seen that Wa: ston ta ideally coast of and, and gave it the . Car & Fady. 166 : be ~ - . iow testeeis 0 ; = ‘ ibe Iname by which jt is still known, | adapted for the development of a/| 4" . falled to recover the early low u nN | Tho total et poke of raw n! in the re-argument. ‘ Plans and specifications for the|at Osaka and Kobe on Set Altho corn made gains from the amounted to , | f rders of the United States Production ¢ jcreased from 12,967,000 barrels jm | August to 13,109,000 barrels in Sep. : ith 11,424,000 © the discovery of cement on] big cement industry. It has the day's low, further advances were|rebullding of the affected harbor | 13 th nglish island, deposits have |three big requirements, deposits. ‘ : +} i) |made impossible by the weak sam-|area are being drawn up at present| which 24,000 bales wer 1 corporation at 6,036,000 long been found elsewhere, and they! 0. ana power. Practically every ‘ \ te 25 | ple market. Buyers in the oash ec-|by the capital restoration board, | cotton, This compare mpare 5,000 for last have been found in large quantition | : ae, | Amie: IRt is tton were backing: away because of/and it is expected that they will be | with the S05 halen ok ras 5 . the state of Washington, While | thing goes into the manu the high prices prevailing jompleted in time to be submitted | pte A iv ape ‘ | xtton on hand the ports of | fil ok floort - industry has not as yet been | ture of ce produced in the ‘ ; Oats rallied and then dropped |to the diet when tt convenes, on No-|}cobe, Oeaka and Yoko! — OE tes Pipe $55 008 Gouet ridin developed to tts full capacity, it is | state of Washington or the Pactfic| ¢ Hl back at the close on acoount of|yember 10, Meantime no permanent|end of Jt « the de-| August 000 board feet in j adding to the wealth of the state | Nor R |A heavy stocks and poor demand | 4 . a AUS : ad y H . construction is permitted, and the| creased spl Raskin df cck| Sattenbae compare “withital |tho consideraple average of three| As the state and the distr i Good demand offset bearish news |tamporary buildings that are spring. | ens,” eetopre se: | ; : ba finial and one-half million dollars a year,|butlds, the cement industry inlA ee in the provisions trade and prices ling up tike mushrooms thruout the |. 5 , Total sale ite Eastern Officials Come to counting the very heavy bound to bulld the substantial foun. |A™* 7 2 closed slightly higher. pad al aod m8 + ied wis ho | September amounted to 60,000 bales,| Total sales of lf Insurance de- ; 1 cht cost la . pachaaer i" . + me s 9° G76 | a sive he appearance As a result of the heavy demand|Cclined from $590,408,000 for last Attend Celebration Jot rallroad freight cost, |dation It has already laid. And|Ame ; 1 jof our Mid-West boomtown belt. [for shipping in transporting recon.| month to $54,829,000 for September STATE HAS FOUR jax it grows, ft will carry many], visseauees a Chicago Board of Trade |mG pemaNp For |ntruction materials, charter rates|4nd compares with $452,821,000 last Music, dancing and refreshments | BIG CEMENT MILLS other Industries with it : 3 4k Monday's Quotations STEEL AND CEMENT |have advanc consider r e ceme: yhat stimulus the Japanese dis-| Ath Gul is 1 : - Of ch Low Chor (Easel “ ms featured the opening of the newly | There are four cement mills in| What stimulus the Japanese dts. TX 91.06% s106y| The shipbullding and electrical in-| especially on lumber shipments.| Bank clearings and debits to indi. Femodelled the plant of the Cudahy | Washington with a rated capacity | us 1 give to the industry tn|A a: : 4 19% 210% 109% 1.10% |dustrien were seriously damaged by| Yokohama {9 now handling import | Vidual accounts Increased from Aug- Packing Co. at 213 Jackson at. Mon-|° 500,000 barrels of production | Washington renistns to be seen | oe TH 20TH 266% LOT | the earthquake and the demand for|and export cargo in considerable| USt, but are below September last day. Several Eastern officials of |Amually. ‘Two of these plants are |Earty advices state that reinforced | Austin, Niehinis ro ray | Slectrical equipment is heavy at| quantities and it 4s expected that|¥¢@?- Prices of cotton yarns and located In Eastern Washington and | concrete buildings have stood (he| Aste Knitting ‘ save v9 IW | present. It ta stated that tho gov-|{t will resume it» Importance as a| Print cloth increased from last month pecasion, and many visitors were |t¥o in Western Washington test of earthquakes, and more will|/p @ Oso eelt ernment probably will make direct shipping port. Wager are advanc.| #24 & Year ogo, as did tin and lead hettained. | Tho Eastern Washington plants/ probably be bullt in the future! do pfa purchases of lumber and steel prod ss he id x l'The price of crude petroleum de fet hy ¢ 1,000,000 barrele | White J 3 S Armour I . | Dea... “i! ro eel prod in anticipation of heavy de-| *We have placed a lot of confi. | Dave @ capacity of 1,000,000 bar le Japan has @ healthy cement |i H : Sa 44% jucts in the United States. Bteel-| mands for labor during the recon.| lined. but remains above the Sep- dence in Seatth Carl Fowler, | Per Year and the Western Washing-| industry of her own, !t {a quite | Harnsdall “A i % - Ath ¥ framed, reinforced concrete butl4d- | struction period. se | tember, 1 quotation. me 2200 jings are ge nerally conceded to be/| ton yarn on hand at the end of | 957 board feet in September, 1922, the company were present for the branch house manager, decla ton plants have a capacity of 1,600,-| probable that the mills of Wash w “We believe in its future, and }000 barrels per year, ‘The minimum | ington will be called upon to help|Pesehast pee ++ t best suited for business buildings in | pellet has led us to make extensive {consumption in the past five years lout, when the time comes for the | nis Fi Be aD Gores. sees |3upan, and heavy demand tor | Best Lock Employes res TELLS | {mprovements in our plant. We | Was in the year 1918 when 1,043,000 | big work of reconstruction that is|! |Japan and a heavy demand for ABOUT RUSSIA’ eee | " { e + Nes H ; y have put In new coolers, cookers, |Darrels were used: the méximum | now being planned ; Cash Wheat |structural stecl and sther buildine| to Be Entertained offices and many other things to peerg tings oie pence ea! 0! <a 2 : 4 CHICAGO, Oct |materials fs anticipated, | Best Universal Lock Co. salesmen | Recognition of the soviet govern Reig races ne ee te | the: coment “tallls: ef “Washington e 1} te Pevve we ard, O3.07 i |, Demand for machinery to replace| and a number of business and pro-| ment is the one thing that Rus: aoe ey provide eaployment for about 700 Sh N | 40. pf eseceee . | that’ destroyed in factories is heavy, | fessional men and thelr wives will| sians want from America, Tracy here. pal fe plants.and quaryries in 1p e W Ss : Si 38 jand the demand for sawmill equip- | be guests at the first annual sales-| strong told the Lions” club at their peer coocals reeeent were: |S sek tion of those plants. || ment Is especially active. Many in.|™men's banquet to be given by Cari Fowler, branch house manager |the direct operation of those plar cago; A. H. Rutt, intend. | This number of men does not in- |] Papen. rhea 2 reat | Gowtwre: atce 2 Svea Ramapo |clude those men who work for the|| TUESDAY | WEDNEspay - 4 5 + eet. | nei Portable houses and heavy pur- | Se aeadehe of the evening will be| *2¥, t2, Geneva for three y: houses; H. J. Thorne, district pro-|Milroads that transport this im | OCT. 33 | OCT. 24 # || Chicage i 2 | Chases of motor cars and trucks are ening work! “With ‘the -warkd? alabiks | eee A L 5 S HN n the| meeting Monday. Strong was in Tides in Seattle Cerro. a ; 3 quiries are being recelved,. regurd- | Company Tuesday night at the Hotel | Russia last year, and is on Virst High Tide an . > Rey. J. Ralph Magee, George H. duce manager of the Pacific houses; | ™* tonnage, nor does it include |/4qiig a me 192 tt Prin ar 100 ft pao. 33 9 part nar the lifting of th Lewis will wer) a griesttces e and | {Bternational committees 106: the +4 te Wirmety : branch er of {the men who dig the coal and the|| Firs Low ie | Mest lew Tide lowing ng he mote | Laie: walls Prank |e, 0 A wt ea geinpr ers apon agate wagt | 2 }]9ist mw om. £9 te. | 0 : < ‘ |torlum, financial conditions have in the program are Frank B.) 0-4 ne toa of “hk th Portland, and H. B. Sterling, dis-|™ny men in the allied trades who || (0l0@ ih. Fo.0. ee ; ; Strong told of his conversation trict auditor of Chicago, servo to make the equipment and |/3:49 p.m. ito ft. tharles Steinmet elec- material used. | Secomd Law Tide | ‘Second Low Tide Fuel visssee 3 hf the question /of fire insurance $e stil | SOUS 7. t gid a Desmema’ water treat iia who pounteatont that [10:23 pom, 2.3 tt! t0:83 p mn, O68 ft aes . : : unsettied. Tho fire insurance com- n bare” Setieh.| | MILLS CONSUME & : sive : Lathan” Sonate g” Oates etl |there was no danger to America Ls : A : Graph. .... : | panfe tehd’ that witho vern, | Alls 6 3 will sing | CITY LIGHT ADS sasy¥ stare rropvcrs Weath: aye a Toon ald then: wih pe nout Kovern- | scotch ballads, accompanied by Mra, |12 recognition’ of the Russian’ gov- | ‘The annual output of Washing- eather Bureau Report m . 238 : 3 | Onte.. 7 rele *thas Ya gyal ree PAY | Francis Williams, jernment because the two ideals BRING RESULTS = cement mills at the mill not in-| TATOOMM ISLAND, Oce. 22.—4 a. m ens x : | covered’ ‘by potloite- totalttig, ae | RECA MShy. .Coiaeety tee, Cine, Srey oa cluding freight, ts about $3,500,000. Peary Heesys wits | Ge seseeeee 1 | eee tt é eco : . national advancement thru the Supt. J. D. Ross asked the city | ai! the items used in tho industry net eco : : on dollars Railways Continue = [iroup, and tho other thru etving Council Monday for an additional are either mined or manufactured | avs x : N. Y. Sugar and Coffee || With government assistance, tho | . full play to the individual, $1,000 to carry on the newspaper jin Washington, with the exception | Arrivals and Departures eco Monday's Quotations | Industrial, bank in aiding. the, reba. to Buy Equipment Advertising for the city light depart- |o¢ the cotten used for making bags, |,,AT#Yed—Oet. 23 #.6.6 " ¢ Prodi . iM ha —Witeady; raw, i ge Tatined.|bilitation of factories, while the| NEW YORK, Oct. 3—-The Rall. n sed King bags. | trom Juneau and southenster to bP | Aten: granulated, ypothetlo by i" ment. See oe ce adver. | “In 1922 the coment mills ot | noon: te Sudbury: from Dattt ta low epee +t 2 | Caen Tie How hi, as. poietio Loge hese ting other | way Age continues to recount the Douglas Leaves for z tising lepartment hai | Washington consumed approximate-| New York, Balboa, Loe Angeles, + aR | toe, 14% O16 Ke ablishme orteage loans. |excellent demand made by railways . . carrying in the papers the past fow |ly 150,000 tons of coal in the man. | 2° cinco, and Portian met. | C Rt | © Yokohama Special bank ts plac: |for new frelght cara and supplies, i Business Trip East Months had been highly successful. | ufacture of cement. In the United | ino, Los Amerie hen Yy . : vi iatos | Re credits against 25 per cent cash | another hopeful facor in the steel| 7: F- Douglas, “manager of the Bis request was referred to the city | States in 1922 approximately 9,000,| comm at 709 ph mez ate Ein * 4h | jrecurity. It has been decided. by | situation. Chicago Alton hae pur- | Metropolitan Bullding Co., left Tues- Utilities and finance committees. _|.000 tons of coal were burned in all | 88%, Francisco at § p.m | a oie Ib, $e; prime firats, 1»,|th® Kovernment to compensate the | chased 260 composite .gondolas and|%*Y morning for a business trip In the 1924 budget, the council|the cement plans of the country.| auled oe ne te s th, de. Bank of Japan for all loxses in-|260\'car bodies. Sopthern Pacific |t4rU the East. He will attend the Mieneid $6,000 foe light Gapartzwnt| pic cities tone ot thir cont race |e ee ree eee fet West tndersiaed’ puitate aan eke | Volved. in rediscounting bills, and/has placed an order for 16 dump|Northern Conference of Building s he Oo) wn ders! s: uliet lor » j Advertising for the year, the money | pulverized for burning in the kiina| ‘10s Angeles California, flats fancy, Ib. A8ye|'2° time of rediscounting has been | cars, and Mexican Peto has swelled |OWeS and Managers at Duluth, to-come from the earnings of the/and driers, and the remainder was|§ ptt ste amin!” town ae wre extended to two years, the unfilled business of the Ameri.| ‘Tem the 25th to the 27th of this plant. used chiefly in generating power. | Anaeles Sen Pranciccs, at 6 p ae : | Foreien/ Exch The money market Ss reported to|can Car and Foundtry Co. with an|™0nth, then going to Chicago for None of the milla in Washington {tt Yokohama Maru t oe oreign Exchange be quiet but firm, and any but in-|order for 100 tank cars. & contesenee of cal Cee { |beon generally eatistactory, altho | est, president; Charles H. Shields, retary and sales manager; W. F. “Business Reasons” =| e4 coal for generating power. | Vancovter. "You mi ‘ SR | sananndanteen sees. woner — — managers there, “s The cement mills of Washington : apama ais france, $9.0582%; lire, | While in New York Mr. Doi Prevent Oil Bids | re tinerat purchasers of cloth. Dur-[S!,% F Sjtic tatouche for routhwrat| nial wey genial sea deans: { SEATTLE MARKETS trated. talk before. the. New York WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.— Jing 1922 1,000,000 cloth sacks in| str city of Spokane for Tacoma, ait ti sssees a aa yates Sh de % Ba etary. of the ie Fall ala Which cement is shipped were uned |p. m. . = : MEW TORK, Oct | Seaoctetion on the aoe not call for competitive blds in the|2Md not returned to the mills. To ee bhatt mies oo {F Yoq |chanae market’ cloned lower, Sterling, de- VEGETABLES Cheese— jthe Metropolitan Building Co. In Keasing of the Teapot Dome naval|Teplace these sacks, the mills con- Alaska Vessels . 13% [mand F4AGU; ‘oubles, ini off 241 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Oregon triplets o.-0, |New York Mr. Douglas will meet oll reserve to the Sinclair Oil in-|*umed a strip of cloth 20 inches| Seward, © i—falled—Str Alaska S00 era cones pal} Bae | (The prices given onsta, Cpesien brie! the other executives of the com- z | otf 99.0009; lire, demand, 99.0446, off] tall dealers b gg “i terests “because of business rea-| Wide and 560 miles long—enough | *uthbound. at # p.m. }at “ : $0,0004%* oad 99.0446, off $0.0004% soual. axeonth en arenes | pany who are in the East in the fons,” he told the senate investigat-|t0 reach from Seattle to the mid.|,,Valdem Oct. 2 pplies——tte Alanka, | se pea aus ene ned | Beletan érance, demand, $0.0498; cabi Sua the cut’ oe nook triplets, old. : .28@ -39/ interests of the new medical build- ing committee today. die of Montana. In addition a huge| Juneau, Oct Gatled—Otr Princess | Goodyear Tire ptd.. 4 | 000,000 far, off #9,840,000,000 | 160 for desing catecaar eeal POULTRY AND MEATS ie q ————— number of paper sacks are con-| Mary, southbound. at § p.m. | Grant aan 6 hy] (new low record), nro a Tots Paid Wholesale Dealers - = = sured. ers, southbound, at € p. m is, |< : 4 FM! ° 1.1001.15 | Capone citee, Public Markets Financial Flashes || THEY EVEN Use moremuamnd./ At-18168. 2. a ie Foreign Securities a 10@ 18 From James Macfarlane & Co, || ASHINGTON BRICKS westera, southbound, at 1 a.m. | Gulf states stot -.- sf reign Securit ; i. in ee quate aes 811 Second Ave. The cement raills even uso Wash-|-, i | Homestake aes Pernished by Logan & Tiryan Local, new, per sack. we1se) Theale, live ai pig teey Sugar stall, § ts. pure cane sugar, Téc; ington brick. The Kilns aro lined| ‘easels in Port at Seattle | !oussnoia vrod.'..:. 3 a Caouberrgrlamiedaas ry ater tie change as 4 itp. 3 cents above liv “ye | len tame tte can; Gold Bond flout, ate MRE Maks kwechoiss Source. site fire erlegite 90,000 of these | faith C nye Terminal Pier ¢1-—Ber Toko | Motor « riba [Ruslan Bia, 1921... 8 : ahs SP | ck $1.80; scratch feed, 100 Iba. tive earnings for 1923 at $22ashare.| °° U*ed in Washington in 1922] pier 4o—str ierstad Russian $i, 1926. eee for relining alone. Replacement {| Union Oil Co.'s Terminal—Powersnip | ;naiahome Tat, «--+ 1M 1h | Russian 649, 1919 . ters fe not confined to brick, for in 1922| Ruby. sone 1p yg ua ea ab | French Gs, 1a .. lor electrical equip- | 29.500 tect of belting were worn out | Bl. Street. Terminal—v. a. tet Cement co 5 S |French 6s, 1930.. ment from Japan approximating te “ ‘a: Heather, U. B.C. G. ¥ v1 niet Sige rench 30. 4 and replaced. eau isc rtear hl inter, Comb. Engine British $1,500,000 received by the Gen. Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—str | ;riers comb. | Ene Britian: eral Electric Co. In the manufacture of cement, | | Adiniral Watson, |inter. Mer, Marine... | Britieh Ps Gan the Washington mills used 600,000 | Pitt 1t— Str Achilles. | do pid... : . | British or war art bebe Inter, Nickel s..se- Relaium Restor. ba. pounds of grease and lubricating | Pier 7—Motorship Anvil. | Isiand 01 . | Bole Prem} . olls in 1922, and 300,000 pounds of | Pier 5—Str Sujorreyco, Seoan heat ; Fargueps Fzemalum September 20, net, after taxes, $1,- Pier 1—Btr Paul Luckend 5 a e es, $1, | explosives. Gypsum, another North. | Pitt iF Paul Leckenbach. Jones Hros. Tes .... 1 28% | Japanese Ist Live, heavy, Ib. o iit Paris Or $3.39 a share, against | went product which, tho it is ane Pur Dome I Alesand ans. City. Bot..:.. MoT gapeneee, fae O38 1288 1% 2100| ,_laves Mant, Ib, Ge atbnagsicryes. = a2 957,544, or 3.49 in quarter of 1922. | ¢, relnigirced pa es. “aes ny Ms Secs i seees 5 4% | United Kingdom, 1929). :110%5 110% = . | Brotlers—Dressed, ee at a fe tured ia Washington ts mined | Pacitie Const Cosi Bunkers. 6. L| Kelly. Bpringtita ‘ United Kingdom; At 1018 : <e “**) Geen Dressed, per 1b, % Stalls 24-36-37, Hills’ bulk coffee, 8fe3 chiefly in ish Columbia, fs used . Shipping Bos y ® x styetee @ Ow al whites, ewt. -1.35 91,60 | Terkere- +46 | Ghirardolii's chocolate, 1-I. 29¢, 3 Ibe Freight traffic record first |to- grind with the “klinker” to the | ois spmine Board | |xeystone Tire 1 ees etted Gama, ton acsogaece| Te 132] 190; 6 P.-G. white Naptha soap, 36e; months of 1923 totaled 304,267,000 | extant of 10,000 tons a year. Connecticut Street Terminal— j Breede: @. &, 2 ¢<s a he ishes—Local, doz. bunches, | s17/ Del Monte catsup, 220. Stalls 31-38, net ton miles, 36 per cent above Th fs Bodoni Discoverer. Tahlgh Valley... Liberty Bonds Local, per 1b, Sag ‘ ° -22| boneless smelts, 360; fresh shrimp meat, record of 1920. here are some interesting facts [Lee Tire cccceceeene 2 Monday's Quotations jabagas—Per sack ... z a id 0c Tb.; fresh salmon, 10c, 150 and 366) Sle® ‘orthian Albers Bros. Miliin; Terminal—st: rr Ta rmingl—ste | Hina Hoc Wurnlshed by Logan & Bryan Spinach—Local, per box. 8@ .90| Hors—Fancy block : halibut cheeks, 20c. Stalls 6-8, Nut mar- ; Link ceetae ‘ | h—Por 1b, ‘cite ‘02 | Veal—Fancy, light ‘ th Fy Standard Oil Co.'s Terminal—str El So-| 819 Second Ave, Seattle Squ @ 02 garino, 2 450; small pullet exes, Some opinions of brokers carried gundo. a bee eae te : Wich Low Close), Summer, box «+ sa]: reser osarne Stalls 'R-13-18, sweet corn, 6 for 256 in the week-end news favored high- Stacy Street Terminal—Str Virginian. a Raps : 3%s .... 99.29 99.26 99.27) Toma ‘ J . +13 | for tomatoes, 100 T.: grapes, Ma- Mack ‘Truck Turnips. > Centennial Mill—Motorahip Afrika. davuviereiess 97.20 : a L jagas, Concorde, seedie: Tb.: Steklo er levels for the coming week. lander iStrest. Rerathad ier Alesina attend On |Second 4a... _ é 12 tv Den Adie esripeent — agma Coppet : i x 3 tations. at Stockyard Pears, 10c, 3 Ths. 250; crab apples, 2 IDR, — Cordova. | Mattiosns Hae 4 [First 4%n .. 2 9 97.20 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Cattle «! 180; quinces, 10¢ Ib; Alaska rutat Milwaukee Ocean Terminal—Btr Gray, — | Sisilienne the ‘ : rt econd 448 17 9 Apples—Dellcious i Privie steers 6.50@ be T™.; Florida grape fruit, 15¢ Meeti |Hanford Street Terminal—Btr Albion| fern antet .o0. 41% Third 440... 3 98.15 Jonathan. Medium to good . 6.00 «.5¢| Stall 47, Tongarden strawberry and eetings ' ‘ 18 Q Star Fourth 44s Winter Bi 6 75 | y fruit A Ry. pd yourth r Bananas .. co helfers seeses 4.00@ 4.76 | Derry, preae: pure frult. J Spokane Strect Terminal—Motorship Dre-| Mar BG My. PCa Now 44s .. King sees. aa | {Gholos cown searud TESS L0 |ana deny i 102, Nut mar- Carey sit : chtdtjk, str Nictheroy, | Maxwell Mo. 1 . King David Calves .. 5,00@ 10.00 2 5 gloss oF Important business 1s to come up | ASSOCiation to Affiliate With] #tt Weatervay Dork ana Warehoure— |Meat caren , . —per tir ; bulls “ eh, 260; 4 Toa black figs, 390, Rie insetinig- Tuesday aint at ¢ 1 Reese eects [May Devt. meastas. + §f) ' Foreign Money Status Cantaloupes standard nue 00 ss Moge— CORNER Todd Dry Docks—U. 8, 8. Plonee Wisets ' ‘ O'elock of the Meat Cutters’ union, | Seattle Group Nabewna, att defon; str efteraons; | Mex. Heaboard ctts.. 9° 7 Wasps! Coconnute—Per doi : hgie Rab = td . leg of mutton, 12160; veel foatte | : Marrs." At niwmibers ate urged ty mors Puget Bond Hedee & Drekenta Comm | Mista sevaceesevese 2286 by Logan & Bryan | Fiose-pan snipers Smooth easy osc. 5 i ci lamb chops 12 6e; yeal cutlets be present SPOKAN 2 Str. Patterson. > \ | Gooneberrien—Per Ib. ‘I ; we sase 8 rump roast, -12%e. Stalls 1! . SPOKANE, Oct. 23—At an organ-| Ames Terminal Company—atr Jacoz, atr| > ee ; Grape Frult—Cal, 400 Kass * dest butter, 62, 3 Ibs. $1.55; oe ization meeting of the Farmers’ |. Indiana, schr Lottie Dennett Sib Dewees "lt tines | Grapes creamery butter, 4Tc, 8 Ibs. SRY) = day at the meeting of the Kiwanis |it was decided that the association | acagway, se vucht Ban Wane” Maat, Ward ‘ i ° +Relgian franc. 4.98% cts| Washington, basket. Hh G1te) Yearlings « & 6c: lamb chops, 12%; lamb stew, 6c; club Wednesday noon at the Hotel | for business on November 1,| West Soattlo Training Station—agio| son Motors aa 19:30 stalin Tira. :4-48 cts | Ground Cherries—box " 001 noun liver, Ge; pot roasts, So; leat lard, 12% Gowman. The program will be in | al buildings are under consld- | ,%°% 87. | Nath. Biscult ; SUigwediah Krona se geets | once Combs per case bebe Stall 1511 First ave, Arcadian blend Got the hands of the Chamber of Com. |eration for headquarters. ‘The busl-| ee et Nah Motors nee ay Krone, .15.33 Hecklengeticenaee ies 134 FLOUR AND SUGAR Lit etodableppiger iene Merce, and the chamber’: | v Aaa or | Nath Lead... u Dani 1 eno ‘ O7@ Wholesale Prices 260 T.; Lipton's yellow label t . © chamber’s glee club | ness office will be at the New Mad- Central: 9 ay K drachma. «1.88 ¢ 60] Four—Local blends ; good black tea, boc Mr Ni will supply the music. ison hotel until November 1. ‘ {2 ‘Austrian crown © | Oranges—Por pes! Rip by Family patents ‘ sinla peanuts, 2 The, 25c. Stalls 102-110, ee — The meeting was 1 IR MODER' i 20 cts... Holland florin. .39.60 cts | Peaches rer Cox” 0 Sugur—Cane, per cwt. rooms, se; Nut margarine, 23c, 2 Thm H Sas gktended by || DEPOSIT E ew Dbocta:fssfumantan % ches —Per crate: Beek, pee cee : Meer 2” big: corn. flakes, bey. 230. Uncle 7 poultry raisehs from Spokane and REA sists 50 eta... (Spanish porctasig.go cts | wrens, Ox. Se : ‘ome "s yup, 250; % Ta. gloss oF corm Foreign Trade adjoining counties. The contract is “POSSESSI ep 0 $ ‘ i = bas Maruacc hori crate 2 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED starch, 25c; 4 tha, black figs, 39. |drawn on the basi of 50,000 hens, | " ee , 18 C P: . D Prunes—Pox ... + ‘irat grade 0 TIKE PLACE two-thirds of which number aro rhirnes jens “Mex. 24 pfd F opper Frices Drop _| Watermeton—re: Aare Nb lela PONE Moo | agent, 3es, Aatmon trout, Ate ouch: freak signed ecord i C j N.Y. G, fe Bt. Lv ees i Cracked and feed meal, 100°. 7 Pibe See bet-183 TRADE TERMS [lar acy tccording to D. F. Miteh- ; Rola migstrpeccicaiss in New York Market} reices rai Whotes Darley eWnole feed, 100k : . AFT BSD Pike jell, r of the association. ‘The Owatecmatiie. eneP Ki? ms isis Sack Lots Rolled and ground, $0's 100°. HM association will affiliate with Pacific \ veh Rab SEE We NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—A_ reduc. xX. Ly per tb. : te--Whole fed, 100° 1340 he WATERED STOCK Coast Poultry association, of Seattle, |]! : ine of & to 10 points has been made we. 5 Rolled and ground, 708-80" oa: Fee fee a. 08s: “ “ * f = + eed arctcoth car r copper for expor' ‘ ; Sproutin wie i bs Watered stock” is stock iysued| 0. F. Mitchell, of Spokane, was . BANK CLEAR peaks fons on copper for export, ‘i 13o| Wheat-cRecleaned teed, 15's, hams, Me, Stall 81, dig fn an amount greater than tho real|*lected temporary president’ and + and prices prevailing now are 12 Cal, No, 1, per ibs: 20@ : “00 | ter, 470 M.; S-M, pail hone: value of the assets owned or nc-|Keneral manager of the Farmers’ ||} Seattle ¥, 2.00 cents a pound, f. a. #., Now| Jumbo, budded, per Ib....... (a4@ . nase he reat at ERS e ‘ ke ies r eepet 4 ‘ ‘ancy Dudded, ‘per Ub, é 7 : wy uel a y M quired at the thine of ixsue. Pro-|Union Eee and Poultry association; || hoi 4 : Clearings 6... .+..$7)110,748.1 ea Seti and 18.06 to 18.10 0. 1, DAIRY PRODUCTS ot 190, Stall 12, 4 Ts. rolled oats, 20; 4 moters are often successful in float-|A- C. Whisler, Spokane, secretary. || paaRdR sj <2 I alanbed cov. ct Saas 18d . London or Hamburg. Some small Soloed Fai ts Wel The farina, 360; 3 tha, Louisiana ries, ing watered stock by exaggerating |*reasurer, and members of the board || Awe ial i | Portland sales have been mado at lower| puttertat, oSayiasnahy F f Ising, 100, 8 Tbe 450; 3 Tha Dest the real value of the assets; or by|®T¢ 0. O. Groh, Clarkston; Tred a ‘ { | Clenrings seve 760011415 | | Prices. A urade Seattle delivory 4 estat 3 ue ke OVerestimating prospective earningy.| Boyd, Gartatela; ¢. 1. Crom, ‘Cre ie : | Balances: s+... ..s<+ 1,990/1 Rupp treat ranch, wit 8] Cottonseed Meal 100 : Tt should be emphasized that capl-|9¢re#; A. W. Anderson, Spokan 4 | vullots : . aie ma te pelh VOOR ees cee ees 66200 ping and J. dame ate re 0 és i 9 Owt., ob. ny F . 1 meld CPO hdd “d AG J 2 . % 2 +3 bineke talization being greater than assots|“"d J. Q. Adamw, state president of / | Total transactions... 2,504,000,00 . i wy Alfalfa Meal-—100% ‘ 6 B8,00 pples, does not indicate stock watering|the Farmers’ unton, yy feo % | ae DB T0UF y 40 Menl—-100's vee sssssescuses 67-00 | Unless the excessive capitalization} Another meeting will be held SEATTLE NATIONAL oo AIRY PRODUCTS , ated 100'R bi 62.00 A i ; ion Marcha, 1401-25 Second ave, ¢ " I (hardwood) —60's -67. ‘was issued when the assets were |About December 1, to elect perma- |] VST Semmes, || Ono of tho advantages of radio ora-| Yont mare aditian nag tyee O- M Mel dll aie sei Flah Meal: wees seen 4 fequired. Subsequent overcap! nent officers and members of the — B§ || tory Js that tho speaker never knows % Malvernon, 4711 Graham, frame ed asseete en tag | Obttestatiae ee RH ty Yaation might roult from louses or bourd of directors, who will verve when he i hissed—James J, Mon. | fealdance, i624, °42,500,, Uae) Hel, whl ' i CORLL RRRIATT D RARMr Mi eit ily te depreciation. for one year, tague. daman, Agathe oin0as fame teal) Mixed. oo tern oyster, 100’, 166 cana chotce pink salmon, 360; 2/260 i Pultote:ss¢ ‘ oyster, 100'9 .. cans Bakers Prenttum chocolate S80} ” Meteo} " sn@ 233] $2.40; cracked corn, 100 tbe, $2.65. Stall Betis 1 b ‘ @ .30|! Nikko sardines, 2 large cans 26c; “.eo@ Lis 3 | : *T1| spawhettl, We can; Scuddi EGE | Mog Toe; corn fakes, 10¢. ico Mebt . i y: ieaey) :280-S0a she; Se; Shredded “Wheat, 100c pkg.i SOULE AD MEA! Lenox soap, 7 bar ;_ White. King, nt—Per cra LTRY AND MEATS moall pkg. 120.” Bt . fancy Jon= Local, crate ‘ae@1t0} Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers athans, $1.35 box; best Yakima potatoes, Per cwt 3.003.756 Ducks—Dremed, per 30 260, Stall 157, sauerkraut, 2 qts. Pickling, bask +1.40@1.00 | Hene—Dressed, heavy dilts, 4 for 100; ripe olives, 30¢ pt. Jocal | Dressed, light . Stall 131, pot roast, 100 1.5 boiling beef, PEE Se Se PERT tet te tht betrt Ste bet eho FES Stewart Warner quarter, ended 2: | Montana Power

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