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.PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. HE STAR’S PAGE OF NEWS FOR BUSINESS MEN RECORD YEAR NSEASSQN PAG MILLS (ivew Pork Stock Market) KWAN CLIB 270 190% SES BUSHESS @ FOR TRAFFIG.© 2S!" WAVE BG YEAR Soe TO ADOPT BOYS "=!" QW GOOD BASIS Only One Month Falls Down | eats caine mene | Record Volume of Lumber|sia seseat Rtcneént, “Hcttn At. 1‘flisuren 0 “fj; Undertake Continuance Of jor state senator Ttuiph p. xicholn| Prices to Be Firm and Vol- in Railroad Passengers | it BEd panes ana’! Is Produced and Sold | ‘ns :/"inwute in'oetaber, amine fig in Meptding vincinn| Parental School’s Work — | "7 hss seturncontrorn i “ris pur-| “Me Steady, Says Review ‘s ‘ and the industrial let of the at ny * e . eo ir ve an under direc } has been the greatest se aging and |o¢ the port of Seattle and the Great} NEW YOR wart " phase , ow | year umber industry of recent | } ay ; Ma nee att Femi acadive’* tes silpip oF the porto Beattie Ba bags Years, according to & summary com: Nichola reported enthusiastic re Jown persor ho process of| piled by the West Coast Lumber e, pid. 3 ea ates ceptions by farmers in his advice on © King st. and Oregon-Washing re, lit, off wher oled at the King st. and Oregon-Washing | seing, On : and he must | men’s association, and announced to- Ne rk Central, 1 n paroled, | F onerative marketing That, according es comp!) ae b t} " ton stations, e results of the past/ understand able to use the|day, During tho first 44 weeks oe Il be put under eof one|ciared that they, themselves, must 20 months of 1 , d in. |techniq wt ear the tails eperting te th New York Stock Market |r more business men, was adopted | control the selling of their product ereases for every month except June. |* , one AS BDlity HGR FETS Oty Wednesday's € tions |by the Seattle Kiwanis club at {t Brookmire Forec r The traffic thru t to combine these pha, of lumber, have shipped 4,624, Vurnished by Log & liryan | 29 naierad of. fidamenial. | } No tho who are eres: are | 2 3 fee an ave taken orders | cond Ave. | meeting Wednesday noon In the Ho. . any similar peri he histor ‘ Y ‘ : dane Express ..... class, which will be held at 7:45 duction has been 19.95% great |line with the national movement of after an extended study of condt the city, it was sh * ‘ ei | Rumiey pd... 25 June, 1923, alone failed to come up| M+ Monday, November 12, tn room jer than in th na\petiod for 38 Air Reduction s Kiwanls clubs for the care of the tlons on the Pacific ¢ and Mia A ages Pesmeddved pet building, Enrollments | 98.08% greater than in 1921, and| 4) Neaue rice © past records, ar 4 is attributed | 04 asin Re tment tne tian 44 , Ris ; underprivileged boys of dle W formation may t gre e firs’ CHICAGO, Nov Wheat closed to the fact th 1922, more . Alaska Juneau 4 sent ¢ “ fod ri Teen bgt ay : fo a the University Extension | weeks of 1 Ue tied peeeeeal lower; corn sharp her, and oate| President ‘Ted’ Hatch told of the Prosperity does no nye hansen, | o 1044 Henry building Shipments h Nn 33.95% great. |), ified. ; irregular on the Chicago board of| 00d work the school was doing for ‘ vie boom,” the sti rent ¢ Into tho city swarms of or than in 1923; 92.16% greater than | AN Chalmers «1... t Nae eeeis boys that were sent to tt, und ex-| Ships Half Million in Eggs] toms’ ine siatenwnt asc convention Th ana Seta ihe er. Chemical fact that general busin “4 ,- Spreadin, ¢ p a ng lost| Pla 1 the necessity of continuing H as compiled by § endent F. 8 New business has been 27.61% | 4h» Boren > : openitig bulge and prices at the close| leased, The work the Kiwanis > nélination to mount rapidly Guthot of tw . Amer, Brake Sh t 1 » alg | SPOKAD Nov, %—During last |the forerunner of depresst: at Northern's ter tha same period In t will undertake wan outlined as han the same y Pasaansepg at were lower 1 undertak ned 4 King *!, st mn. > Amer. » | the cc this e " gr than in 1921, and 4 Sina in nai be Whaae Rebare| 10" nae tha Yaland Wenwlve has '¢ y ry, this presen January—69,000 arrivals a « 25% re r than the first 44|4™ Car @ Fnay : eel Ms pie ’ oh ° pb t b w7At ee, ARNE Se ee A for od volume of busines partures 23, as compared with woeks of 1! = Ph co ONY hte ere dis dgea anak orlese | pea fy Pasa leader i yer 1 for par | out approximately $500,000 worth Of) 100, moving without any of the 68,000 in 19: Another record week waa reported o pt Fr 107% | kept corn pane Rae fil ap ; -ryeaed bia reap h ; eFintendent reco 1 ich have gone into | cegne production or © move February—58,474 in 1923, 57,462 for the week enddd November 3, in , , tees Ss : t = iad 5 : r tle W ents, which became so familiar in in 1922, Play Fair’? Should Be Rule, | nicn'129 mitts manufactured 109 Cotton’ 1 ‘ Bt | eae yc.) | 00 ror mera nding to Davia Brown, of the|tbe rapid upward movements of the in 1923, 66,149 In| ; 4,044 feet of lumber; # 01,089 , ; 4 2 " 7p staags aye last eight years, is one of the best Dean Lewis Declares Lairgipl gia ra r ynal ut. Prices wed } hange. |» 1 J. rder Hazelwood company, and for 33 years) 100 N'Y longer duration. and shipped . p 5 mestic trade was ¥ and coun " sate t 6 boy Fay . ‘easons for its lo furation in 1923, 6 in 19 | duction for reporting mills was | Aine 1 weferines lent in closest touch with agricultural). 6 in 1923, 70,097 in 19: The need of standard busines: c M al. New busi. | ai 5 : r ne and | tende ‘ Z fitions in the Northwest “1, That conditions of product s thics was s ed by Dean Howard | ness 2 cent roduc sa tive ; ‘ we . hobbies and |have just started,. ju i are at present time sound and Tuly—104,4 98,461 in| T- Lewis of nllege of business pments In healthy relations with tlre con- 1922. dmin n of the University of | at y business, . ‘ ' ‘ sumptive power of the cour Le abee he om, in an address at the| yritty.twe f all now bust. | Am#r Matety I Rin Chicago Board of Trade} Arter the boy hus left the school | into the nd Empire to sta ; sd puaisas passe cmne canabe Kiwan Wed: !y aken dur week was for " ‘ i ‘ | Wedn May's Quotations eso te club member members shall “Under the old regime of sending as good, \f not better, than it was nesday noon in Hotel Gowman. o water delivery. This amount K 1 1 pen 1 keep in touch with him by visit®] money out, we shipped $1,000,060 ear ago. in 19 P "| Lowis spoke on “Standardization of] ed to 43,844,958 fect, of which 21 ee 4 Hed bv) oe ett ans et r's 14 |8nd by arr th him to! year of tt 5 y for “3, That the abnormal demand Me in Business 838,389 feet was for domestic cargo | 4 4 : " 7 | Wholesome entertainme This Late products,” Brown says, “so there 18| due to two years of deferred buying @n increase of 5,000 o of modern efficiency, he/deltvery and 22,461, feet export. | | ¢ We z a Rive excel! nt opportunity for advis-) 4 annual clear gain to the industry | which characterized the late months iniiar tioreasee were rece P ‘ there was per cent|New business by 1} amounted to 7 had A ted be m4 | ing an i guiding the : lin Inland Empire today of $1,5 of 1922 and the early mont the O.W. station. waste in t ‘eduction and ma: ele 113 cars ‘obace i ‘ vero munt by tempt to In-o99, And $250,000 of the $500,000 that | 1923 has lost its influence, and that jture of goods, which should be elim! Forty-eight per cent of the week" | . * reat the rome vocation. | comes into the Inland Empire for| present buying volumes represent a 2 | nated and used for lowering prices or |tumber shipments moved by water . : i a 444 | Where 1 " mr t ability or} 4). ucts today comes to Spo-| |p * Det 004 © same! 9 ag | Ammer. Water We 7 . liking fc cae ving oe | dairy products today comes to Spo-| sound current demand. Everett Rotarians producing better goods at the same| This amounted to 49.459,708 feet. of |Atter. Westen s ‘ - Be besten Si rth eapasnscnstphe gle ied | “4. That there 1s nothing in the |price. Standardized methods are|which 24,111,975 feet moved coast-| Amer, 21 ; : i 1.95 work he should be encouraged in his .A12, ‘ | “Cars of butter, worth anywhere « dition of demand to i Seattle Rotarians were hosts | Heediess waste, | feet overseas, Rail shipments totaled | 4{) oes 5 oe | Where be } abilitie om $20,000 to $40, 000 cael he an ts print rare Wednesday to 50 members of the| “The high production level that | 1,563 cars. 7 . H Jor proclivities he mt guided | ent to Lon Angeles, He ork, Mi” Su Narbner cate: eating antares c Everett Rotary club, who attended | American manufacturers have main Local auto team deliveries | ‘ ae 1 Cash Wheat and encouraged . Chi nd freig bo on eac 3 iis te ao t ao “seedy stb se the Seattle club's meeting and took | timed since the war,” he said, “makes | totaled 6,566,121 feet. he 4 ICAGO, Nov. T-—Cash wheat—No. 3/ useful occupat init indus. | Cr is und three cents a poun¢ on 8 2 avorab) F a good charge of the program. Jesse Davis, |°Y¢?¥ man in the world who produces} Unfilled pmestic cargo orders! Michels. hard, $1.06G1.08%; No. 3 $1.00 | trial nin,’ offi or stores may | Next to butter, n a pness of tee 7 nia ot als oars sided . ; . ent, 18 eggs—but butter is well in} and spring months at least. resident of the Everett club, pre./2"¥thing a competitor. To mect this| totaled 126,611,661 feet. Unfilled ex y sereal8 1 | st mutate such res mx is eee ut bul . he Everett club, pr ibe lead for returning a profit Cua Rae: sided. ‘The boys’ work and educa-|ComPetition, waste must be elimi-| port orders, 179,782,351 feet. Unfilled $ : ; Chicago, Cus Lots | ° ae 2 | bringing back dollars that remals| Stee] Plants Not tional committe: of the Everett 4 rail trade orders, 4,333 cars. 1 ml Cont. Esta. Ltyr. : Miib-put ‘on some entertainin “One form of waste prevalent Reechnut phe i 1 pea” ver perman is 5 ‘ & | multiplicity of styles, and this is Fi Beth. Bteel Com ‘ “s : 06 In addition to the shipments of} at Full Ca Stunts, and vocal numbers were ren- ce |Copper Sales Made _ | iissti:*¥ : Be amieee fects ; trutter frohd ‘Spokane, there are also) pri Capacity Gered by Mrs. J. Webster Hoover | sinning to be corrected. A few years ‘SBURG, Nov. %—Indepen- Sind Frank B. Westlake. ‘The Seat. | 80 there were 2,000 different styles at Higher Figures | Hoe Com... 5 Hey eestsses 1 8 shipments of ce crear nd son | dent steel concerns in Pittsburg di fle club will return the call Novem. |'8 Parts for stoves; the manufacturers] 1 yon’ Nov. §.—falen i donsed milk sent out which add to ave Swolkink “bokicdna” Bete got togeth od these to . | the total return. per cent city, with the 1 2 r and re 1 ber 23, ’ copper for export have been mi : saa 1 Boston Wool il arena are ‘Pentisingm eirena nha a wish to empt | seneral characteris point whi ar ing October—Incomplete figures show lates a duceiat 1S. Steel running its plants at clos 150 of collars by the copper export associatic “that we bave the best butter and 2B eel Great Northern Has __:2e™ to 25. There were recently 377 |! cents per pound o£ f Lendos Calle, Pete B's be rier, bioed weols| TENGENCY Shown to Hold milk producing unirrigated region { Hamburg—a ds of paper, r ve been dv . if 24 5w h a ce largely for the world, and when we get the Co. ° reo ae Employe Stock Plan |:wwest 00: neon cent over Monday [Oe mee 11g 1 Ae e Meradens “Poreign markets “com for Better Market | the world. and when we get the Co: ! Canning Will Make ry | reduced to 76. ‘Sliinue steady, especially for merinos in ‘The Great Northern, in response} “Elimination of waste will mean | lumet & a : il | Jead them ul. . ’ to numerous requests from its em-| Standardization of costs, human ef-| A an : see WENATCHEB, N —All avail. —— High Year’s-Record se NEW YORK, Noy. 8—National |400. One collar manufacturer ox wiih cbaanica | to 90 per ce Dloyes, has announced a plan to en-| fort and marketing. When this is mio. 3 . able storage ce for apples. in We. ; able employes to purchase Its stock|sccomplished, competition will plied ip News|! c - 3 natchee is rapidly being taken. Local |Railroad Earnings Canners' association says the can- Metwiating partial pay-tnnta| only ta the type of service aiven. The| nie . ‘ companies that store fruit all report | ning industry this year will exceed Monthly. The plan requires five, steatest need of business today is, | | Tides i in Seattle j| Chile Copper ,..-.0 2 : wer: beef only a small percentage of space left, | Are Nearly Double te ee ee een dollars pergshare initial payment| however, a compulsory stancard ot | | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | 0 CODDET oo seee 4 i t 4 natery 25 most of which is spoken for, or else} NEW YORK, Nov. 8. lass “1” | 1922. seta monthly installment of three|tthica. ‘This may be exemplified by{| “Nove | ‘ganar Sipe nat rate : : ape pbb hia ds Lee escaatenaty og eecienter te tee F Moliars per share. Ail the capital| truth tn adver tanding behind | | First Migh Tide | First Migh Tide ni a ots ae | z n | Reporta have been received that/an annual rate of return of 4.46 per| Sam _ sa When ‘a man is all stock of the company {s in the|Your prodt ar up to 02a a me 22-8 th | 6h a. mm 128 || Colnmbin a 1k, rn storage ix also rapidly be-|eent on their tentative valuation, | wrapped up in himself he makes a hands of the ‘public, there now be-| Motto ‘Play 1 your dealir hone hme aatliiee al, cent ¢ : pit - ning filled, as some shippers have | compared with 2.90 per cent same | mighty small parcel.—The Seattle Ki- fe 45,000 shareholders, 0 tha| With your fellow man.’ fiecond Migth “Tide | Kecomd Migh Tide ||| Pm cee rt f 1 feeder lambs, $11 Company wil purchase” stock in the| Former Mayor Hugh Caldwell | [i46 p,m. 22.5 426 pm. 12.4 ¢ ee y i 6 wanted it: dhe: pollay | pecoraing | Burean ef allway Beenie, eee vat | [Second Low Tide “Open market at the prevailing price| Spoke on Armistice day, and sald that | |°3y'p my 1 mi tt pr ‘tt Yor the employes as ordered. as ti eattle established some oe remy % Hi : are sold, in order to prevent slutting | : [memorial to honor its citizens WhO] Weather Bp ay) San premier ECSU ithe marin |New Company Will gave thelr tives in the war. | Weather Bureau Report | ‘ var —" oie" prine frets, | Figures Indicate that about ¢9 per| Build Air Ships | og : Pacific Coast Co. ——— |_TATOOSIE ISLAND, Nov Be pa to seers " I nitats, tio Is Jcent of the crop still in the district | x a H ~ NEW YORK, Nov. 8—A new com- been unable to find space where they | month last year, according 10 the | wanian. ie Sevend lew Tide . Me ‘ stronger not to roll cars until they — | | Bar 1 wind east, Oe extra _pullets, G ind tras, 60% dor xtra pullets. | wilt be shipped, the remaining 40 per} Employes to Dance Puts Seattle-Made _:! Ge Se alee gle jo G36 HG LR net imtermined, Mae's Zysjctin | cent will be held pending sales, The | pany, mubsidiary to Goodyear, a4 Employes of the Pacific Coast Co. | . 4 Mee b Breed majority of warehouses state that the | will be organized to manufacture Paint to High Test! Dome Mines . | apples have been placed with thera for | lighter-than-alr ships and all require- | @nd affiliated companies, will hold | ns | f ome Mines : A Ne ee ne. Tit told | rhe Seattle Waterproofing Co. has| Arrivals and Departures | byron ae 8.00.0): Hy Foreign Securities an indefinite period, which indicates | ments of that branch of aviation, the | iy ea ye nan K ‘Wednesd: ‘otati P j 1 venting in the Knights of Columbus |JU** completed two painting con-| a iisea sey, § tor | Biles. Stor. Battery. } Phas vege Pweg sy that they will remain there until sales | Goodyear company announced yester- fall at Harvard ave. and Unior st.| tracts which, they claim, puts thetr| tom Antwerp vie po a khern Coal are a8 Second Ave, Seattle orders for them have been received. | day. Ohio of the features of the evening |Ntattle-Datented and Seattle-made| Nov. 7—Str Muth Alexand ef fee bee ry gear Bid = esi i os Safe Deposit Boxes ma, at 9:18 a. m.; str 8 Mil be a specialty dance by Mias|W*terProof paint to a severe prac.) ma ot 2:15 smi st $ nile % bh Cou) sees 2 Paniy’s sccounting department, as-|"dewalks by the city steam plant, |p. m. sn | soe 3 . : | For Rent lated: by Exrneat Collins, and the other is the painting of the} Salled—w: T—fitr Sudawsenco Jrinh Ave. Hus... French | skylights on the roof of the Mebthorn | Loot Seward. via ports, wt 2 p.m: tr | pie Tire J [Bich an : VEGETABLES Cheese— $3.00 Per Year |bullding. G. Magnus, manager of|at 3:10 pos ete Belek euneNam. | Fie + | Britian |bullding. G. Magnus, of | at 3:30 p. mi atr dear Howling for | pit ‘ - + | British peers 4 Oregon triptete ..+++. ; }the company and inventor of its| New York via Grays Harbor. at 19a. m.:| 00" i | Britten tee ee eee Peat co: | Wiescuaie. cron | Mies | i Financial Flash | i |atr West Calera for Ducnos Aires, via |e : TL | iritish sacunsnan 40% pelene ives’ & | Block Swies crests : snes product, is establishing {ts use in the | Mr West 0s cone ta ase 2 \iritiah ; . 4 * | tall dealers by wholesalers, With a few | [itch Bales ite nh From James Macfarlane & Co, || city, and expects ultimately to inyade | Paiva tie ports, 866 a me) . Belgium Restor. és. 4 | egasnnal exceptions prices to producers] rinamock triplets, old. 210 oe of markets re : Japanene 4s vecseeeccsce 7 | | TANTS ase $11 Second Ave. ee | ido. Bpecial <a |Japansse 10 isi, proxi;| — POULTRY AND MEATS | Sl Japanese Int diba... a‘. Vessels in Port at Seattle |"), “°'"" Japanese 2nd 4 Nisa 9 ly 16% for hauling, storege @24| — prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 211 ¢ , ; | attle : f ttt f cont.) icoboteeman ie Cherry St. Twenty industrial stocks average] Shin Apples East | Smith | Cove | Termin (iste ; 4M ; d loi Artichokes—Per dos. « 38 Copons-—Live, fat, ‘per Tb ‘ . | 89.20, a decrease of .27; 20 rail stocks President Jackson. 0 <i 1% de | Beans—Per 1b. + 2) | Mosmeites a | av $0.02, an > of 10. stad, ocr Xokohars 34 B pane itesdtion: Com: ; ‘ i ‘ at ool ene With Local Booklet! str bam barge Ba drich Com. « 3 4 Foreign see gat) | nteesl new, per. Be 1.2501 a Sarat Ibe, ona cera ‘ The Seattle Star 18} ri y, sting & K 6 inclosii Str Owego, U. BC, GO, Dell- 3 . " | Live, Mehts, 3 to 3% Ibe. 000 motor vehicles estimated — Riehl rettnataen | 5 : Wednesday's Quotations | Cabbage—Por 1b. 3 | ates He | Seattle advertising literature in every | My Fornished by Logan & ryan | | ieigian Hae fat, § to 12 Ibe, . ———— 0,000,000,000; annual upkeep at | : ry —Motorship Anyi een Cast 7 Grate, 34° head iz : jan Hares— a0” ap) f vee 810 Second A 4 2 in Ha 4 Ibe. and up. -13| Published Daily at ith 000,000. Pee of apples they are shipping East | “Motersalp. Bellingham taetaad eat ba Puboutaney 6p onuen ase. Beattie, Weaningieae he request of Seattle citizens, 1 Str Victoria, i beak 1 “ Bee Ki fi x? against |“ * ny 4 ‘ 4 $4.866......Bterling $ Bra ee fat, per TD. . i |p lig tamale ha eacitte yes | thelt advertising during Apple Week | Gtr Ruth Alexander, str H. F, | Hayes Wheat” Hy f $1.00, .- 12) /Canadian’ .. 7. | Celery—Local, cra 5, live, STAR WANT AD . tseigh ~ | 2 bee “0 on arian im a ene! 6.73 le ellow | "against $43,363.20 |they have been urging thelr patrons | us Paoitic Terminal—str Admirat | Homestake cevssssse 61 60% [1-30 clas ss sBelglen. france.c4 wouter hse i | Choice tgnt . RATES © Earnings of International Mer. |*° 04 boxes of apples to Eastern| | Nicholson Houston Off ss. ssee SL ‘ 3 sii iBwine frane.....17.76 5| Fancy, heavy, Count 6 words to one line; cost, 17 b |friends, and some of them have even | Pacific Coast Coat Bunkers—str Nevad-| Hudson Motor BCs 3 Italian lira... 2), see eeees 75) 4 ‘1 cents per line. cantile Marine running about | [/\°"d® and some of them b aan |itupp Motor ..: 20 | reais ea : POULTRY AND MEATS — | same na to run’? or more tim h box the! v, es, same as last year, according to | 7°" ° Sen ih oy x the} U. 8, Shipping Poard Moorings—Ber | Iilinols Central... ‘ Norway krone. . - 3: 5 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers rato cost’ per line, 15 cents. President Franklin. He states ir is 2 ing a copy of The | Anna BE. Morse, atr Wont Himrod, Indp. Of & Gas Danish -krone 60@1.90 | Ducke—Drowned, per Ib. . i EXAMPLE: cuiditiitia tave Charmed Land" booklet and other | Connecticut Street Terminal—U, 8, @. | Inspiration ..... ireck drachma. . kreen, : ressed, heavy +...++.. .31@ .33/8-line ad, 1 time, at 17 cents per 4 s ve not | chamber of Comnie fe _ Discoverer, str Pioneer. Inter. Agl. Corp. Austrian crown. . é Dressed, light | line, 5) any marked improvement. f Commerce literature. | King & Winge—Achr Ruby do ptd % 6 Holland. florim. .38.6 lave, heey; la-line ent Stas Production in oilfields of Los An- | in dha Terminsl—U. 8. 8, Sure| Int. Cem ayeae ST Bei 118.60 et piumanien 10s das 4 . : e Live, High Dae fineaiae 3 times, at 15 cents |__ vero Inter. Comb. Ei ie c Span esota, o' Brollers—Dressed, per 1b, | a . geles basin during week ended N Commercial Roller Works——Btr starr, |Inter, Warvoatrsses: 4 7 rey iat | i a6| Gceeessoeaoreas pers fhee Contract Rates by Request 3 averaged £59,000 barrels daily, are-|| NW CAI LS | U. 8. ©, G. Snohomish. Inter, Mer. Marine " ass 00 | Turkeys—Tancy, dremsed MA in-0600 — Want Ad Dept. di Hanford Stret Terminal—at; bi do pte ‘| i doz. bunch bs | duction of 18,000 from the average F Robin! do ptd Foreign Exchange } mk esian araree al in the previous week. ; se [aes SAREE uasiee ; | Wednesday's Quotations | y BRT 1A Paris dispatch says the total FOR BIDS} “si | Homie Tote Miokel 10% 10% 10M | ZEW YORK Now, Sethe Toralen ex ae carey een Mae BUSINESS number of applicants for the un- gt ie Rendondo, str | Ir Roartete f «3 ling had established another rec ra low |ixpeastrae : e :! we x SERVICES Nabesna, employed dole in all France last ra Petey | Jewell Teas -.se+s0+ ; for the year. Closing quotations showed | Temata Per sack, : Tle af Jones, Bros. week was 415, while the total for | Th¢ following new calls for bids Kane, Clty Southern, 17% sterling. at cet1(Y,~an8 ‘cables FRUITS aah | Attorneys-at-Law | | March, 1921, were announced today by C. B, nas Gs. tis tors siti baateaded’ the 1923 lows. | as 91,000, | | r ahtke Maru, : - r demand, $0.0670%; cables, Prices Paid Wholesale Denlere | LIVE STOCK ADVICE free, Joseph Allen, lawyer re Apples—Deliclous Quotations at Stockyards Altcases. 605 Lanry Wldg. HL 1ot-8985 New Yo Pah ag in| White, manager of the National! ! Merman Dry Dock—Str Rainter, E | a Pt H eee says: “There i8| surety Co.: Stream—Btr Dominion Miller. Kelly Kpringticia : | | industry which will bear much | 54% 5 | Buoy No, 7—BStr Madison, necott Copper | 90.0443; enblea,| Jonathana ........ 0 Cattle— . = ‘watching at this time, that is the oi1| ©. B. Basley, board of public| Winslow Marine Rallway—Achrs Camas ge BB or6kis 7 40,0443 %; | Winter Bananas . ¥ Prime steere ....ceccses P. BALL-WM. BALI, 218 Burke Industry, While they are not con. | Works, Seattle, bids 10 a, m. Nov, 9,| 9% Sophie Christenson, “Meteor, 1. V. | Laced ¢ 3 : } te hg $0.0401%;/ King .. ¥ Medium to good . 7 haa, $05 2nd. Al} cases. Fegg inod, if 8 el awine oc! Kruse and Alumina; bktne A 01 ‘eo 1 5 cablea, A |. Kind David. 20.00: 1.00@ 1.2 Cholce cows. a! 5 litsive nor suftictently clear to make |PAvine alley in block 18, A. A. Den-| Sna'enest a eiani,betne Anne Comyn |ise re «ve. cc.s00 , Bananes—per ib , "tsi | . Calves : Carpet Weaving and eae certain that the turn in the industry |¥'8 @ddltion, between Pike and Pine| city. Mack Truck.. ‘ | Cuntaloupes—standard -75@1.00| Bulls i so | Standard Carpet Cleaning jaanu= has come, there are factors in the |**® = nt Marland Oll ....sece 21% | Casabas—Per Ib. ... 02@ 02% | Nexe— ranturers of velvety flute rugs / situation which are encouraging to| Board of trustees, Citizen's Hotel Magma. Copper sss. $4 Liberty Bonds | Onaberieaeaee PH aseabalietenth hieth atl, Colon, DORE RRA SRE Bay the least. The ofl industry has |CorPoration, Tacoma, bids 10 a, m. . ont Re Ra cat | Fign—cal. whit 1.000125! Rough mem eS tresses remade ind renovated. been thru one of the most drastic | Dec: 11, construction new Tacoma 4 ‘0B | Grape Pruit—c oot nee | j ; a readjustments that has hit a. big | 2otel- BETTS ae 1 one Sakayseraths stints 16 | \TISF carpet cleaning and Basic business. Perhaps it is not over | Tice Staats, clerk School District | articien of incorvoration have. fe Meee i Cnt, wmait lug «2... 001.751 Common to : Tted TaNURe, Agee uc Comte, Yet, but there certainly are some in. | 2 Dallag, Ore., bids 8 p. m. Nov.|in the office sof the mcrotary of arity Geran a t $8. Wash, Concords sss. . Ping ees 31 Gications that the turn efther has| 1!» completion fireproof boiler room| | Pacitic Water Works Supply Co, ‘se : ries Sp aes eretipes a, UL eenity Wethors ‘ arrived or 1s close at hand. and steam heating plant. $10,000. Sarah H. Henehan, Wm. tienes 2 ee k x pHa packet erage daha Cy Be + 4:50 6.00 ROUGHT—SOLD—R and ©. L, Henry. 7 y a - ayn T —— W. B. Waldo, Join 7, Lund one hike Lemonn—Pancy Wholesale Prices Meetin ) igar Anderson. ae Bro rd ea shee ' |, choles . Flonr—Local blends SRE Sr OE | Pipe Lake Loxging Co., Beattie, $10,-|Nash Motore ....00. 9 9 q rit . i foo | Llectric Trons and vac } ie DEFY 000, "i, ‘Flsterman und ‘J. Tt Mertove: | Meet teeneral i NK § | eachion rer crate te Sugur--Cane, Der eves repaired. Central Blogtrie Co. 1808 | Hulli-bul, Ine. Heattlo, changing hare | Now Haven» 5 ‘ vears—Per box... i Beets per ewt, sare estiake, across from Times, to Brill Motor firts, Ineo ee Dame | Now Haver ? ; aL tot-b207. *— | ‘The Seattle Chapter of the Amert- " Nevada 110% | Bartietra, per, be: ‘ @n Association of Engineers will THIEVES OR FIRE tocker-Poarca Coal Cou Seattle, | Nor, & Went. ‘106% 105 { Clentings .... $6,282,161.19 | | pinenpplce Crate : goat oe FEED Monuments | | changing name to C Coal Co, Northern Pacific .... 64% | Plums. Meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock in| Use Our Modern CORN at Money’ phoama. $26,000, HIN, X, Air Drake A. 47 hor a cata esd PUGET Pua ncinne ‘the assuciation’s rooms H, Hoover, Henry’ B. Spencer,’ M s Watermelon—Per Ib. Yellow, Co. Ist and Virginia. Way Bzchnnge tulding. ret ean || Safe pases 1 BE Lage PHC Ores eet vale Bt, Feas: | No, Pere me Mes 1874. ‘ ear Lake. Logging. Co, ree z (EL SEE I, eee missioner Gecrge F Cotterili wilt! $8,000, Lcd, Glsrd. OF 4, Chlanomr and | Sesteun cireut’, Balances ..... ...., 1,674,107.00 | | k Lots Rolled and round, | Optician and Optometrist Bive a talk on the “Principal Ports | caf) bef a ‘ Puc, G, & EB ‘ ‘Tacoma | is imonile—t. X. a per Ib. iN (DROBDMUNDS, Frascr-Paterson Co. " elon Kellogg, Ine. Henttle, in«| Pacific 4 iam 7 ‘ i i‘ Peanute—Va,, per Ib. a i (i |e Pe Dagient, creasing atock from $5,000 to 436000, 7 | Paeca wotary cc aa | Total, transactions. 2,718,000,00 | | Eee Pima r Pate University Electric company, Beattie, | Pan, Amor. Com... .: ed aoe Wheat—Hecteane ie] BB -GORINT Ba Tornesy pate | » 5,000 L. Vaughn and M, I, Purcell.| do * st pee F i » Now ty 5 5 3 cl , RADE | 7 Cancade “Blectrio company, Heattie, | peoples, Gas .olcoct hen padded, pet toe {90 134 | All-Graln Chop. i ghia, Heoured, develo ped ctl T TERMS || ng |; $19,000, “5, N. Hamill and M.A, Carlo. "| pero Marquette. css on ye F Muncy’ budded, ‘per Ib, 10) Chick Fee Ma in-0290, 600 1 et, Now, its i |sa0,000. ton 'D, Chanmént naa Manet [Reni Stotie C2 DAIRY PRODUCTS rowing Weed 1008 Mae | ington, D.C. bn nD, Chaumont and Hubert | philip. Morris. : - ~ . Feige cadet ie fate eber| : or 1 Vrices Paid to Shippers ie Mash—100's ‘< y . " d financed. REORGANIZATION | Me ane SuaaneS Un the buying and | puiips Pate, covies 24% 2 Heck Tullders, Tne, 2012 Teavenna blvd, | Battertat— ts elman 8 Reorganization is more often an ¢ Jat as factoray/Yeuuers. and imancretucs | eisces pene mth CT Ey aver Trade: ledtite ‘daliverycsts 1h do pta £0). | Dorg Mortinon, 1109 A7th ave,” frame | BERS-Kresh ranch, white shell ARRY BOWE? involuntary operation brought about Y SFA; otc, “| pioree Olt ti Th hy creditors because of serious finan. , NY | Oregon ‘Tool company, Seattle,’ $5,000,] do pid .+. ‘ t bung, apt, + $10,000, Mixed oOlOr® sss s.ss + ‘ 0) U $75. all cost, Terma difticutti . T, de Hedding and Harry Runnels, Pullman € 7 5 ©, Twelt, 2449 Harvard N., frame tote ss 4 cial culties, It usually follows | : ronidence, §6x30, $4,000 ailk—cnt. fob. Seattle supply wanization of an entirely new ailard anid Bdw a ‘ batontale em, 32x89, , ! NC’ ‘ ality op Noch Mor Milla, Colville ” lonta ty, Co, Wit Am. bid rent Va = corporntion which acquires the ns. SEPT SE aeATIONAL ‘ia ae oe ville, $20,000, het os Apt, hour, 1198120, §: Nooo bite. | ayutter. frat te Retell panned M A ‘ , Menwick, Lawrence, : | Tho Boundary Mining edimpany, ‘top > ; On Atbonant, 221 Queen Anno ave eats Weappeds + ished 1 Advice and booklet sets of the old corporation on fore. | a : v i ‘ : Dy fore: pont Bist es ee ee PV ab erc ea he baketa, auxeo; 84600" i betaty, wrapped free, 43: ke Bldg. clesure, ark, a Wed MT. J. 1 Ho. Rallway +35 8 Patten: Wooden: Ware Go, 9038) Preah ranch, whit * eT a Parker and W. BP doipta sy © Coy 2991 Ninth 6, id seat 168 n oyater, 100% Tuners Woodworking plant, 48x110, $7,600, 40" Weatern oyster, 100'e sv. aa Ins A Tn-S000, Tuning $3 Portland | Clearings «... ...,. 8,865,300,00 | | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Barley-—Whole feed, 104

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