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THE SEATTLE STAR THE STAR’S PAGE OF NEWS FOR BUSINESS MEN @ SAYS FARMERS World 1923 Grain Crop Textile Industries Are SEES TREND TO ¢ é wie num rous itt din, jAnued showln ractional advance: Uninvited Pioneer Breaks reign chem wan mcrae The opening in Davison omical wan moderate for that stock, with Into Rate Hearing |POtato Only Farm Product With a} *jcl's\tu's malls tae ease Sewwi POO on We Babson Analyzes Situation|'% Reduetion Will i! oo Maxwell A was again strong, advancing 2% to 59, ut yng, advance " 69, n new high on the Says Moody ie 6 * h movemen The Bh rem were up fractionaiiy at 16%, < ly. KANSAS cn ai, Nox. a-| POOrer Aggregate Than Last Year |"sitiitrer war nthanesd sy hai aihe io CAF was up th at 24%, in Cotton and Woolen Trades James F. Hanson, six foot talk! on ¢y, Bao wi Tees tre tate, WAG, TATOO pHAtaR, %; Talawt or Moody's Weekly Review 6 ie * m the baat itatint ty bel ne pric n 0 ndus cohol, Pp %! Baldwin, celal Conditions, 1 rent long white halr and beard of the] and other Intormation tribiioned: in ioe ence lees RT SRE] BERLE tometer nD Perc Atame sae lanseani tus) weed creeaety | oui art Ne a ha Buffalo Bit type, took thecwitueedl einen ; befor * be, $04 Voolon, 78; Htudebaker, 104%; Rethichom Steel, bi, off : I 18, oo |B lency bun been recently | says part: ational report of agricul: Apart from Russia, the harvests] j* Unitod States Tubber, aha, off U, 8. Bteel, 95% Mi Bouthern | Nov. 23.—The re: | downward 10 chief difficulty at] “The new tax” cutting pro back. stand in tho frelght rato reduction] tral and commercial statlatics of] of 1928, inclusive of all those coun-| 2i4'WAY At; O&O. 784 UPA) Cube Cane, peda Antes OFC 2at MArAnG| cept drop in cer-|present seems to have ariven by | jmp here yesterday and defended tho] tH International Institute ot AK-[ teow which have mupplied data, ex-| sharen'at 81 and Toorat 60s), up ie and ithe ee tain textil6 secur-|reason of an attempt last summer |!™DIY conservatism on the part af live sowirds. Ot Rib) Wobhligng feeaiy risultueas thy results oe the North-| ceed the averages for 1909 to 1913 N ¥ ities has led|to name higher prices on men's |th® president and his cabinet; é misphere harvests are now! by 124 million metric tons of lew eke many investors|spring wear lines. Conaslderable| the real gain shown by these Rotary thot Lestat vada ascertalnable, togother with estim-| wheat (16 per cent), %3 million of York Stock cer to believe that|sales resistance and but few ordery|posals together with election grax. ROMIhie Cin Coleaae vata any ‘or some of tho more import-|oats (7 per cent) and 0.7 million Furnished by Logan unseen factors | are reported. turns, appears to be that the winsis. ethno cunkarainna ats pees in the Southern Hemis-| metric tons of barley a per oa: peng Second Ay were at work “Another reason is that makers |ress of radicalism is now meeting: is bred : . Rye alone falls short by 14 mile - a pom WwW - dam > badly the room where the interstate com-| ‘The aggregates for tho Northern| tion. (5 per cent), Adaine Expres merce commission is hearing argu-| Homisphere vance Rumley ... | within the indus-|of men's clothing entered this sea- | opposition. Niaheas Ges eceen ‘ / try. Roger W.|son with fairly heavy stocks carried | “In view of the slump in stocks (exclusive of Russia . do ped f Babson's analysis |over from a year ago, ‘There | bonds following the 19 ments on a freight rate reduction ‘ ay Taking the several continents y £0, here is|and bonds following the 1922 con + banerit: ths egdltoaty ve Bait Surpass those of 1922 bY! separately the European and North| Ait Meduction | eHicaao, —Grain prices! summarized in a! consequently less reason for pur-|gressional elections, the recent elec: or bave been reading in thel Go Span taka tons of wheat) ardean crops are nearly equal to ; x cloand generally "higher on the Chi-| statement fssued | chases than’ last year. In addition |tion returns shoujd be regarded aa papers about statements mado at] (1s per cent, os ee ee WYC] those of the prewar period, tho] Allis Chatmers Bullish influences working in the today pretty well|{o these facts, general business as|a proper investment subject. When 4 #8 mailition of barley! none of the four attains a parity.) Amer Agr. Chemical ‘ounts for the|1eflected in the Babsonchart is.now | properly analyzed, these returns dia |undertone, and with good buying BABSON this hearing that tho farmer is in a] (13 per cen do pf 3 nt), 64 million of oats) vm ue 5 pid... svalop! 9 a x ete * g worse financial condition than ever] (14 per cent.) ‘These. Increages| TNO Aacertalned Increases as com-| Amer, Beet ugar | prices reached the new high epot ON) wconditiony in eae ie otto ¥ Foree'd pened dipeetatiy novel ward pete th min the ogi oe 3 > | the present movement, asttol h 2 year, especially vel-| ward conservatism in 6 wheat pit gave that market a strong rece Amer before In history," Hanson began, ; pared with pro-war figures are mm iy afer asking to be permitted beadyau epee! arise from plentiful yleld8) therefore consequent on extensiona| Ams Ce .| Phe same strengthening powers! goods and worsted and woolen goods |ty lines are, however, apparently| manufacturing «tates, a continued. — Surope and North Africa, wherelin tho other continents, particular-| “Yo ped ne. i. were in evidence in deferred corn) industries are irregular and unset-| meeting with more success than| movement toward radicalism in thé oe a favorable AO! 3 experi- pt ee 4 months, Buying In the distant de-| 4, 3 i ‘ ‘ 7 He “Nerpat te false, and slanders the enced, in, thane weakest wine eta| lyin. America Amer ice sores 18H 2% 10% Tiverion continued 4m good volume, | ed," saya tho statistician. | “Zhe | men's Hnes. Mills making such] grain states, and a growth of, the a ac dusiness ability of the American | drawbacks suffered last year by the) The aggregate Held of mugar-beet | Amer, Cotton’ Ot Z Jetter shipping demand and buy ntal reason for this is large- | goods seem to be operating on bet-| strength of the opposition party ia ing by Northwestern houses created st that. pric , Ales <the farmer, I resent such statements, | grain crops, In North America and| !" the countries which have already] | do pta . | whatratren. hg a a rive oy the t that prices of these|ter schedules than those making} the South, Ae : | amen be % goods are relatively much higher | men's w “Political hist “ which tend to depress the entire ag-|in Asiatic *} supplied data which represents) {ier oats @ higher close, ora ci story, ancient and ornell Macibirel iemindeas ward ventas cts birew SUS Colak ee wtb rather over 60 per cent of tho| mer jruprest jis ee Pe | aichiading in provision’ was | con- than most other kinds of articles. Turning to the securities repre- modern, shows that prosperity . Uh ey 7 0 < CS ppl Kansas City to see that the truth Is | showed good results. world’s total yleld—comes out do-| do pta Gite tana ene ee eee When business men in any ling arin’ oe texttle pious the) makes votes in favor of the status 74 presented at this hearing.” A preliminary estimate, quite] “ldedly larger than that correspond. | Amer 0% | “Demand, both foreign and domes-| feel that the price structure is be-| listed textile stocks are few in) quo, and adversity against St. It Hanson said he desired to take] provisional, from the Southern|!ne of 1 214 million motric| 2ier Ft | Uc, was leas urgont. | ginning to get top-heavy, there Is|number. American Woolen, Con-|shows, too, that the percentage off some himself out of the class of witnesses | Hemisphere 19 available from Ar-| ‘88 ax compared with 19.2 million,| Amer, Locomotty an likely to be considerable caution ex- eae Ghiciees soe ute ‘deta ellk swing from one party to the other sp who “know all about the farm, with: | gentina, where the wheat yield ta{ OF 10 per cent more, It would] Amer. Motais is Chicago Board of Trade |crcivod regarding the purchase of | {ssues, Mallinson and Kayser, comelis ‘practically uniform wherever Imes. out ever having done any work| forecasted at 6.8 million tons, which| Seem that the sugar content too !8) Ainer, sate } ‘Thursday's Quotations raw materials, the manufacture of | first to mind in this connection. BY) business conditions are uniform.” X pean tects Tipiek tigore aos “eal me Iikely to be higher, | Amer. ; ‘Wheat aig: Feit atay Phra these high-priced materials into fin-| far the majority nse the Mag poet Utilizing this scientific principle, the — “2 | Amer, sx 200, H : dO ying land mill issues enjoy only @ local) * 5 : “Conditions we: Ite? th: 5: ig > o hand, are} Amer H MM, 108u 10s 108 169 | '#hed goods and the buying of goods | Political sentiment of the whole ~ nditions were Infinitely worse|that country, and shows an in. Potatoes, on the other do pfd ay “ ‘ {oem Lots |for retail distribution, This is the |r over-the-counter market. The ae July « Corn— 1.06% country has often been accurately estimated from special elections in & during the grasshopper invasion and|crease of 1.6 million metric tons] expected to yield a much poorer ag-| Amer. Sumatra in the ‘90s than at the present | (31 per cent) over Inst year. Agnin,| gregate than last year. The coun-| Amer. Huger ve been the same cage now in both cotton goods and | trend seems to ha woolen time,” said the rugged farmer of the/in Australia the area under wheat/tries which have furntahed data! qe hese ix % len and worsted goods, especially | for all kinds, however, single state or locality, frontier type is nearly similar to that in 1923, representing alightly over ono-helf! Amer, Tel a Tel... ‘ men's wear lines. Curtailment of| | “River since the general market) wrnug tt is indicated that {f @ and good yields are anticipated, as|of the world’s production (apart i Tobacco com; al production ts in progress, started its downward course Ist! presidential election had been Held) * s' conditions are favorable during| from Russia), report a yield of 65.6) 4m” rite PRICE ADVANCES Pi 7 tt Mian today | st week, 1t would have been di Crude Oil Daily «| srowth, milion metric tons, ax compared] Amer, Woolen =. « ere eee) SLOW UP INDUSTRY See none art mnidway: betwee, (cided by a plurality of only 15 to Output Decreases) _1t ™¥ therefore be regarded as| with $0.1 last year, showing a de-| do pra \ a ‘Auen abana The cotton goods industry began | Hldns. © sf reap en tees highs of| 25 Votes in the electoral college. certain that the aggregate produc-| crease of 18 per cent. When con- Prevesti, stenees ae AA, the fall with a fairly good supply of | 999 1h ans 4 tan gueeeonte However, the slow agricultural re. ‘The American Petroleum institute! tion of these four grain cropa in| sidering theso results It should how-| Ased. Dry Goode... OR 4) 10.06 1008 ob orders taken during the late sum-| 1022 In one or it Wooten, |covery is tending to restore con estimates the dally average of gross | considerably larger than it was last! be borne in mind that 1922] Avs) O1 3% oe mer. Production was good during pene x: notably psu ada ColeD.|servative sentiment in the West.” crude ofl production {n the United) year, This is not all, for the re-| was a year of exceptional plenty] At): Cosst Line . 13M Liverpool Grain | September, especially among South-|1921 lows have been practically States for the week ended November | cent crops of wheat and oats, with| for potatoes, the then yield being] Atchison. stad Thereday's Quetations jern mills, During October, however, | alized. 17 was 2,224,300 barrels, a decrease | pariey also in minor degree, are| far above the average. do ped Open High Low — Close |a tendeney to tncrease the price of | TEXTILE STOCKS — COTTON MILLS of 14,450 from the preceding week. : sa z rsa Austin Nici 344 | Dee Heloid batted #1944 feIT “4 Cotton goods in line with the ad-| PROFITABLE LATER : . oom peliea as | Beigein” ace May., ts 64d Sp 4d $s bed be 6Ma| YaNcing price of raw'cotton brought | Ses oviokion rare stereos FORM MERGER Week’s Car licwiings \Shi N ao pf 5... | h Wheat part of buyers. As a result, many|¢rations of which the Amoskeag| BOSTON, Nov. Show Material Gain ON AUTO TAX) ip ews jpareenalt ta 19% | ee, cae oe tea neato, (Milla in both the North and South |Closing ts the most striking case,| tional Cotton sais ied today ap- i Beechniit pkg 7a. | 2 hard, $1 ; Ne) ire going on part time. may be held accountable for the] proved plans for formation of a large Cat Ratings for the week wee WASHINGTON, Noy, 23—A two-|| Tides in Seattle || be F Whether or not the recent goy.| decline in stock prices, aay ati | potion manufacturing company 16 crease of 291 over the previous week | ited tax fight, vitally affecting In-}| XQWAS aNoven || Portland Produce [ernment report, whersia thls year's) (0.0 same influences This 4s a consolidation of southern and $1,881 over. the corresponding] terests of 13,000,000 automobile own-|) rir ign ‘Tide | iret 1 Thureday's Quotations Sen 000 Nelot ae cenuttted eit ag | “AS for the future, there 1s no| properties, tor acquisition of which assurance of any broad advancing| the Lockwood-Greene company has while general business) recently been negotiating with the Buying prive, 49@4%0 doz; w ing pricer48 @ S20 dox, | Cheese22\4 @ Ate Ib. week last year. ers in the country, will be thrown In congress soon after it meets. First Low Tide omen e Tide | econ rage of 9 vious three y (00,000 during the pre- ars, and of 12,300,000 tendency and stocks are rounding out the) International Cotton mills, . . On one side the American Automo:- | : Hens—16 9296 tb during the three years previous * st! . Financial Flashes 3 vai || Soseda ‘Law iids'| ‘sa ; iy erect thereto, will result jn freer buying | balance of the decline begun last] Capital of the New England Soutte From James Macfarlane & Co, | bile association will demand removal) dL iy Recs e 5 "1 : uying | coring. ‘To be sure, this may not) ern participation will consist of about Stl Secead Ave, Jot the war taxes on automobiles, | rstteer | Denver Live Stock leew Nhe ia atch evidence Hem | mean materially lower levels in the] $4,000,000 International notes, due ia | tires and parts. On the other hand,| W, ‘Thursday's Quotations Teentaal ti stock market,*but until the decline; 1929, 4 eather Bureau Report | 111; market, ented to show that both the Amer. | SOCK MINIKG) Urey and a broad supporters of a plan worked out by| Tatoos ISLAND, je §6@5; cows and helfers,| ican and the world's supply of cot-| 28S Sper ov. 22.—8 a m. Forty leading bonds average 86. 0 committee of the United States|—marometer falling slowly; light rain; ‘unchanged; 20 industrial stocks ayer. 36@7; stockers advance ii oc sai » is in prospect, there 1s no| ‘aa ; bulls, O46 ton Is very low compared to the! | ument for purchase of any sec. Brotherhood Coal toa Hogs—Receipta, axe 92.17, an Increase of 91; 20 rall|chamber of commerce will seek to| wind south, 16 miles an hour, Calumet & ‘Arizo : market, | 1¢@18c | need for cotton goods. fic groups. Stocks average $1.45, an increase) maze automobile owners pay thru eee Centrat Leath sess 11M dere Fe FINI Bay SOMO TT em ‘““Puyers, however, argue that con | phe chances involved in trying neosts $7.50 a Ton of .68. taxation for the construction and up-| Arrivals and Departures | | Cvddo de Pasco... 425 | Sheep—Recetpte, 2.440; atendy to strong. | ditions ‘are no worse than @ year|ts work against the trend are too], CLEVELAND, Nov, 33-—Coal from Southern Pacific yesterday | keep of highways. Arrived—Nov. 22.—Str F. UM. Hillman | Chet, & Ohlo - , Fat lambs, Si1@i1s6; feder lambs, /ago, that consumption is declining, | great. ‘Textiles will probably be| 1@ Brotherhood of Locomotive diag Chicago & Alto 1 ewes, and that 20 per cent cotton fully|q profitable purchase when cotton|Sineers’ Coal River Colliery discounts all the bearish factors. |tnq other commodities stabilize at|>@2y’s mines ts belng sold and deliy- San Francisco Produce | Nevertheless, sellers of cotton in-|jevels which give some assurance of red to consumers in Cleveland at ’s Quotations | sint that there can be no question of | peing maintainel and when the fear} ?/°? per ton. This is about $5 per submitted to the Interstate Com- The A. A. A. has already submitted } trom san Francieco, at 18 @ mi atr|oniaee & Bite merce commission {ts project /+5 secretary of the Treasury Mellon | Admiral Rodman from Southeastern | for the purchase nal nligrgated a protest against excluding motor | Alaska via Anacortes at 9:20. m.: str/ worth of new equipmént. It will | venicies from the commodities to be| Toyama Maru from Tacoma, at 7:30 «.| ci issue $23,100,000 in 5 per cent | iveq of war taxes. Thomas P.|™-: str Richmond from San Prancieco, Dawer extras, dre Int price firsts, a shortage, and that demand farex-|o¢ increased competition _ from a cheaper than the price asked by equipment trust certificatse and | Hendry, president of the A. A. Ay !0| New York vie fers ae 1h eee rom te toe dor: pullet, ane] cteds supply and that the only re@-| abroad has been elther fully real-| Private retailers. will purchase 119 locomotives, | 4 \ctrer to Mellon, declared this tax| Port Angeles from Honctuis Pia parte wndersized pulleta, 14% c. sonable development is for cotton! jzeq or dissipated. But that time See eee some electric, and more than [°° id come off om the same theory |St 8:30 6. m3 motership Frank forach Cheese—Calitornia flats, faner, 142 | prices to advance. Laie eretasae. WAY IT GOES eight thousand freight cars. Jon which Mellon favored removal of | £70", 128 Angeles via ports, at ¢ a. m "The present situation favors low-| when the time does come to| About an hour after we meek tn A certificate of increase in the capital stock of Sinclair Crude Oi Purchasing company of Tulsa, Okla there should be included in| herit the earth, the collector will be » th n tai inkling |®round for the inheritance tax— ‘s broad lst a fair sprin! New York World. fon. | Salted. land Main N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | cost concerns. ‘These are mostly Io- |» nspor war taxes on transp ‘Thareday’s Quotations cated in the South, Statistics show ‘ov. 22.—B8tr Lehigh fo . Via ports, at Str Multnomah for on refined, that Southern mills usually work! o¢ those properties which have di- Sagar-—Sieady; ; mulated, $8.75 £90. See Ey att ae Dean iTO URGE FARM | ander for & .n Diego sit Rio, 116 . § Santos; ™MUCh more steadily than Northern | versified their business thru locat- filed at the state capital of Delaware | }and Low Angel 2p. ; ate J 4 WU4Olse bd. | mills. \ine in both the North and South.| Four million women are empl esterday. Dollar for Shanghal via Dollarton, tn tow | Guba Cane Sugar. Ag in: N _ : ‘ah nd cot-| 8 farm n_hands in Jay ? at ot gy Hogg Hace ny hy eer gh +34 hon . NO SHORTAGE Further, the woolen, silk, @ pan, ? Thats i Be whe Se mblen pe je for Ban: Francioce at lp. ts | Cotae amar’ dopae.: Foreign Exchange —| OF WOOL 5! |ton groups should all be included o via ports. | Del, Lack. & W tr Toyama Maru for| ™m. activities can be accurately | mittees to conduct a campaign of | at 11:20 a. m. ‘acoma, at & ne lie participation In stock market NEW ORLEANS, Noy. 3—Com urncao for Ban Fra SEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Foreign ex-| “The wool situation Is not quite | in order to have a truly representa- Public M kk ts hanks opened, Mandy, Mterling: 4434;| 50 tense as cotton. There is no| tive list arkel French france, 80.0646; lire, $004.36; Bel ee SANITARY CS rie canes jee seal SEATTLE MARKETS: So Se Jened chocolate, 3ici Cream of Wheat, $06 |pkx.: Hills” bulk coffee, $e; 84.37%, off 1%: france, den $0,0541%; cables, $0.0642, off $ judged, but inquiries In broker- | farm settlement and reforestation, to age houses yesterday indicated | impress upon state legisiators and that the unknown quantity of {congress the need for lngislative as- | Alaska Vessels public participation had prob- sistance, were organized today at the| Ketchikan, > saiapeiais ‘aa. ably reached a higher point than | final session of the reclamation and | miral Rogers, poeiht 9:30 p. m. at any time since the early sum- |}ome.making conference here. Tho | *. Alem hocolate, 28¢ tm Te. No. 1 new crop No. 1 new crop und, southbound, ay < lire, demand, $0.6434%4; cables, $0.0434%, vEGE ; ay au] bod: Pilae Case wee mer decline set in. delegates favor federal and state ald| as, south 4 1.0004; Belgian francs, di VEGETABLES | Si-ah, crab ioaak sae for 26c. Stalls } wi da, south nd, bhea, 90.0666 re 80.00 Prices Paid W Cheeso— b meat, 60c T.; barbecued ¢ody A total of 448 issues appeared on|in reclamation and farm settlement bos sib ye (The pric Oregon tripleti setae 8c; kippered salmon, 28c: skinned sola, the tape yesterday, the largest num-| work pA cay ied tall d | Wisconsin cream betel 2 for Bhe; black cod, 150; white ‘ onal exceptior joe oduct Block Swiss . é aimon, 20¢; ‘abba ber reported since July 2, when 461| Plans for cooperation between'the| Wessels in Port at Seattle Boston Wool wn be figured by deducting the cost of | Washington tripicts brand haddie, Sse. Stall ® issues made their appearance. | South and West in the work of con: |Sm!th Cove Terminal—Pter 41—Str oston Avs ' e sportation to Seattle and approxi-| Tillamook triplets, old. 230 margarine, 25¢, ; Pimento De ‘3 Pipe ne " he South’ eb 00 | Great Morte ROSTON, Nov. 22.—The mar ely for hauling, storage i i 2 pi Pennsylvania railroad closes shops} verting the South‘s D00 acres Of | Great Northern Terminal—Str Toyama fe fairly active with the advance in | Hing = ia POULTRY AND MEATS ae pkgs. pallet eggs, small, | M 2, Stalls R-13-18, Eastern eran: until December 3; 70,009 workers are | unproductive lands into modern| | Maru er grades spreading to other grades. | Artichokes Prices Paid Shippers berries, 20c Tb.; artichokes, 150, 2 #0F laid off. farms, forests and grazing tracts | Bell Street Terminal—U. & C. G. Algon- Several lots of Ohlo Delaines were re- | Beans—Per Ib. Brollere—Per Tb i | Industrial employment at De- | were discussed | Pier 14—8tr Tyndarevs. bet ayhl ite uc” Pilnaed Footy Dg Beete—New, Capooe— Live, fat, per Ib. . troit last week decreased 1,297, to —— Plor 11D—Str Owego. ore ee nl ancy ¢ ; 297, pier 1 ‘Quarter bloods now selling at 4 Weessd5k inalend Go 2 212,528, compared with a de- Pier 7—Motorahip Anvil to 480 will reach 60c some tims this ame VS A to a TES dee . . Pier 2—Str Redondo, ret 1 Worne tauiry from! Ne Medlu id 4 Ihs.. 18@ . . 3 Ths. $1.55; crease of 192 In previous week. |Publish Maps of Flee Bocate Tonight eee eeeed Ts OR 8m 8 | Weeks, tnere fe some tnaulcy from New 35 |Geewr—Live, fat, 9 to 12a, butter, Sido atrictiy freah Total in corresponding week of | Pier D—Ste H. F. Al Granby 15% $ s sufiak: bats leead atecite” uve. anunlls cA Fancy dressed .... oo eggs, large, Bio; f: pullets, 31e; mild 1922 was 173.7: National Forests | iio eno alt Great Ni 1% A causa’ tine Auntrailese naw eis ave ane Belgian Hares—4 Tbs. and up -18| cheese, 31¢; sharp cheese, 230, 2 Tha 466 d % Manzanita Gieat oe 4 * * RF egies Turk: Fancy 4. p., young, 0@ brick cheese, 280. 7 Armour & Co.'s net for current| Detailed maps for public distribu-| Manzanita |e t} eas fa | in Moston shortly. headers of Australian ried pcb drehae Mrareshcgate th 2 See year is expected to approximate $36,-| tion of two Oregon and three Wash- |" "y' Morse, str Went Mimmrnd tanamo Suger ., 6% 6 Sl Witeal Ueki, Coc ee ee . ‘1.00@1.35 | Roosters—Old, live, per Ib, 112) Stall 2, veat roast, 10c; beet roast, 100) 000,000, leaving, after interest, de-|ington national forests have just | Connecti et Terminal—-U, @. #./Gult, Mk ” ey me p2OGLas | Mog too 11/125 8m Tie: veal chops, 2 the 8Bep as * - ee! ted the Portland. office: Diacover Plor f Gulf Btates Steel - oy cK : } 7 0: ceneeeecetgees « 11 |tamb chopa,-2 Ibs. me if see op Pi ale igen ae ona: | boy emg hea ghey are Fo Bohr Hayes Wheel Foreign Securities ‘1260.60 | chotce heavy, 150-200 THA... [08@ :10/ Stalia 16-22, best butter, bie, 8 Te SEROE about $3,000,000, or 01.50 a share for|of the U. S. forest service. Thess ‘erminal—U Hartman Corp, (new) 414 rg Onion Le DOF OWE, eens 3.35 “ Seas | creamery butter, Class A common stock. linclude the Cascade and Umpqua Georgian, | Household Prod. Thursday's Quotations akima, Abas 1,50@1,15 POULTRY AND MEATS |treah eggs, Sc doz; treah pullet tr “ ; | ts in Orem d the Boller Works—U. 8. 0. G,| Houston Olt | Parnished by Logan & Brean Pickling, basket ‘Le0@1 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | {10 ; pullets, Ste Adams Express declared a quar-| National forests in Oregon, and the | Com x 1. |, Beattie oat avtea bie feckh cores ines Ike anes iF 5 450; mild terly dividend. of $1.50, payable De-|Chelan, Oly mpjc and Wenatchee | yanror Str Paélfic, | Hupp Motor 8 Bic: Aaxba| Bershensctses seas tra, besohen LAAN Ianeeneateoeneney taney 128) chee Can bricks cember 31, record Decembet 15; last |National forests in Washington.| str Fust Tilinote Cen Russian \4 | Parsnipe—Per sack + 2.00) Dressed, light... hil ; at, uarterly dividend $1.25. These 1s are free and copies may | Spokane Str ‘orminal—Str Nebraska. | In & Gas Russian Feppers—Cal. bell, per 1 OS@ 10) Live, heavy, Ib. eT) sirloin steak, 1 Quarterly dividend was $1.26. . ve eanes, | Bast Waterway Dock and Warehouse Co, | Inspirat 2 ussian Potatoes— Live, light, Ib, tte 20 Veal roast, 100, Stal ———— - |be obtained from the forest super- Ate Andrea F. Luckenbach Int. Cen ‘ rench owt. Beollers—Dreased, per ib. sla | peested nities, tine ta Ce visors of these five national forests |-toaa Dry Docks. sonitte, ae Hite, ¢ ingine. 2 nch ton. Geese—Drensed, per Ib. é ery ted coffee, Sc; mixed nul ONLY NEW YORK IS eae *| Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging Co—| Inter, Mor. Marine ritiah abogas—Per wack Live, fancy, 1b. . : astorted cookies, big pkg. be. | Portlan | Bt Patterson, ‘do pfa 2 Pritish Sninnch—Local, per box. Belgian Hares—Live, i 5 PIKE PLACE : SE cate ie S'S do pia -. Le British Squash—Per Ib. Dressed, per Ib, 333|. Stall-17).8 ba beat. cane AHEAD OF SEATTLE | attoton' Stt—atotorehip rrang tymch.| inter. Pa 10% femsn cae One Oetes: ateschd inset a0@ 33] biah 4/4) Mike Lannea Hefternan's Dry Do Str Rainier, | Jewell. Tea atoce. Hoge—Fancy block - 25e; veal roast, 10c; pot roast, So; ham= IN IMPORT VALUES | Northwest Product Groa Wadi Riaiatee pacer Serle va [Tener TG ve Vente “HP burger and sausn s fa iad ot Kan. & 0) or sa jeavy, cOmtse .. : abe on butter, vas far ahead of ati!) Signs Now on Sale of (ie Kan, & Quit yeban palin age ae Bead Pes a butter, cific coast ports in : ; é 11 wa c Jat ‘3 special on. olive The wiodow display signs telling Bchre Cama- ene ; i f oll; Import values and|| 15 story, “This Store Believes in neon, Meteor and t Apples coslictews Tecterters re ttrea.00 Quotations at Stockyards aba vy. The. Stall 12, 4 boxes cond in all ports in the || AGM: : A nne’ Cor And Italian 58 cy bere “NESTS T55@ 1.50 | Cattlo— =e . + 25 bottle catsup, 2065 tes, according to fig- ||Sellins Northwest Products hich barge Coquitiam ees nye Loogigs| Prime ateers 4 L Ik, 5 sack ‘flour, P ecently designed by the ‘ | “oe y Oe go} Medium to good 2 amall cans s received Thursdi y Hen- || Seno ag . Winter Bananas. ‘ 1.60) > St aauraday by Hen- || Northwest Products committee of 4 Foreign Money Status | iii" Yarns” theta fics cate boihaes it 35 fresh erring, 8 foe son , deputy. the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Eel ‘ Thursday's Quotations | Xind David TI iiooenas h salmon, 20c; best lute tor of customs. They » fil lea 4 Furnished by Logan & Tran Bauanas—per ib. 12@ Rate . very best dry onions, New York's September tmport | “"@ 7 They are jilus- Lorilarc * 810 Second Ave., Se: Casas er Ib, 4 Ta. lic; largo pke. Giike oats, 2% Loose Wiles Bi 61 Normal Value Cocoanuts—Per doz. large Muscat ratsini all kim trated in three colors, 14 by 22] ues reached $119,639,728 caglgett crite abbatine Il, & 6 eriin Cranberries—Box th heavy . flour, $1.65 to $1.80; all Meas coftes, a0@ 099; San Francisco's total reach. ||¢98t from the chamber. residence, 26240, $3 . | Marland On é es Ee asda shee Pigs i Economy fz, Ps , ie ata — Long x. CO, Dexter Horton Co., ama Copper ‘ | Belgian fra Honey—Comb, per care .. Sheep— Stall 2, & Tbs. best cane sugar, ed $7,640,566 and Los Angeles i ameiae eaetasiek treks $4,600 EE ey, TR. Ht a Swiss franc Strained, per Ib. Prime lambs Stall 40, peanuts, 2 Tos. 2b: chowole Bis had $2,124,423. (7 Long Bldg. Co. Dexter Horton o,,| Manat! Sugar " Italian lira. Honey Dew Melons—Crate Common to Choled os. 45e; Royal baking powder, 380; BOB tre ence, 24x40, $4,500. | Maxwell Mo, A . 26.80 ota... . Swedish krona Hackleberries—Per Ib. Yearlings corn, 2 1 ew Issues i walnatey | P, BE. Wentworth, frame residence, 25 4 - rtd 26.80 cta Norway krone Lemons—Fancy Wethers Stall 38, ‘ 100 table fig SA ae AS SR | Beg ry Dept en ‘ 8.80 ctx... -Daniah kron Chotce Ewes pkgs. table fi ‘ ao ors ca | eb tehen 15 Spring at. bl aboard O1 4 16.00 ¢ Gr k dra anges re . inest rolled - | Announcement is made by 8. W.|%, Wn? Kitchen, 116 spring at. ato tts Ree chee Raat etinn eter cid tir oie Leonel ‘ ts 2 currante, us & Co, of the purchase of at ; ‘ Holland florin. 38 x 1696278 | Flowr—Lo ec Tb.; $8e $450,000 of bond® secured by direct 7 \ ’ ots Rumanian let Rartietts, per box 3.6002.76) family p 06) ces: sineriatiene by ed OM 20% t Spanish peseta,. 13.00 cts | Pineappler-—Crate 0047.00 | Sugwr—Cane ieee delicious closed first mortgage on the Devon New Corporatio: to pt; seu. 304 o7e Watermelon —Per ih C14 @ 02! Hee M ; magni es new Kraut, Sa shire partments Vancou B ns ri Pacif af . Strawherries—Everbearing 2.50 ae vi #! a e § and cooking apples, i ne Bilhar averted ala’ prod P Liberty Bonds uke HAY, GRAIN AND FEED c w crop ve | ng - Power : NU Aifaita Hay—First grade 1 new ‘olden dates, 2 erty fronts 120 feet on Georgia st OLYMPIA Oy The fol Ward H 4% Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Straw Ss Po cans corn or string jand 125 on Honrby st., northeast | Atictes of om have beer oor ®t a , #10 Second Ave, Seattle _ Sack Lots w, 120° 5 cocoa or chocolate 26q3 |corner. Tho building 1s to be seven | "white iter Cos Bee Lhe a a nglligh Low. clone| Almonde—t. X. Ie. per 1. «... a’ meal, 00's... 753,99 | boxes Searchlight matehes, 26e; 2 1aree tories and baseMent, with 122| $100,000, ‘Thomas and H. Mt. irvine. "| National Land 128% 126% % Leh ald eS China, per Ib. +e a and ground : Tt 1 | apartments, totaling 237 reems, rank We Tierney Bons Co, Walla| x. Y. Cente 108%. 1988 ry Pe Per tb Onte—Whole feed, 10 ; Stall 104, pure | These bonds bear 6% dent ite Tyone Sectne HW, Terney, Te ok eee a 4 298.03 | 97.20 Mixed Nate—Per tb ‘: 0 | "Rolled and ground, ‘ orned. be Ask yourself that Ga66- HE ieror: papatte Oetner 1 kat agen | earrnsienetton To buy and an cone 4 its ee w ai Nok, | gbrowting. 200, td : Fs, 100. fy, strletly i tion and then consider |; |i, ‘They are dated October 1, 1923, homens. Dale 1 Aaecelation, fea 4 ; pe.00 97-29 per Mixed feed, 80 PALS 1b.; white clover honey, 350 § | that our modern electric | nd are callable at 105 and interest taron itammitt ou tl. DAIRY PRODUCTS Chick Peed— 100s x ed oats, 20: 6. t | Safe Deposit Equipment |) 8 | iiiring the first six years and «© Pia *, In “4 42% | 8 s Prices Vaid to Shippers Chick 1. M. Mash—10¢ ; Amaizo salad ot), oe; ffer: the last word | jereatter. United ip : AS it 1 BANK CLEARINGS Battertat— Growing Feed-100's 7 > , and Ham | offers you the last wor | thereafter nited States The 5 ‘ t ‘ 40% ‘A grade Seattle delivery... 1 * ; roll toilet paper, & | in protection at a very 7 FSA htt _q ‘ si Seattle 49 | Cocoanut Meal—t n 49 toe 1 na me 18x ¢ r } 4 jearings $6,119,208.07 | 35 | Cottonseed Ment I small cost. Loe off ¥ » Louis Mi WE ° ‘ ‘ ; Balances 1,618,745.28 | Mitk—Cwt, f.0.b, Beattle auppiy 8.09 , aid by the the ( T ‘ wits B. 0. B. condensery te BAO | Soya Be A 00 (She — rs he 8 ae. Portland i Leal “s 0 "€ s% 8% | | Clearing DAIRY PRODUCTS Bone Meal-100's 87.00 | ¥ ATTLE NATIONAL 4tHEMe rans, Vancou oa) seas eles unk poe tetera geen ae. E ver me he first loan | f “ ont Local creamery, cubes......,.60| Charcoal (hardwood +.67.00] ‘The SI sceila cay BANK als eo A a reel a fia coe teat #4 | Saarenal Chard A788 | The Star miscellaneous columns “SECOND AT COLUMBIA L , sage peolge an ‘ 46 || Total transuctions 000.00 | ages Fresh ranch, white tea] ‘Granite, 100's TUITE ag'eg bring quick RESULTS to the adver derwritten by 8. W. Straus, ars. (4 MI $$$) “Mixed colora s.scsees ive 50 | Ment Serans—Basiern. 100s .......102.09 Users, Phone MA in-0600,