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ERE RR CR HR Balen. The quarters for the display have been furnished by the Chamber of Commerce, and the club has written to all Seattle manufacturers of food Products to have thelr products rep: resented in the pantry, Full infor- mation will be furnished on phoning EL lot-6967, POULTRY SHOW IS GIVEN BOOST Northwest Products Com- mittee Urges Attendance A resolution stating that the poul- try industry was one of the major industries’ of Western Washington, and calling upon Seattle citizens to support its progress by attending the poultry show of tho Puget Sound Poultry association, was passed at the meeting of the Northwest Prod- ucts committee of the Chamber of Commerce Thursday, The assocla- tion's poultry show is being held at the Farmers’ Public market, Seventh and Westlake, and will close Satur. Final awards in the second annual exhibition of the Puget Sound Poul- try association here will be made Sats urday, When 125 special prizes, cups and medals will be given exhibits of fowls raised in this section and judged by Prof, Arthur C, Smith of the University of Minnesota, The show is being held at. the Farmers’ Public Market, Virginia st, and Westlake ave. and ix accom: panied by demonstrations of the fine points in poultry, in talky by the visiting Minnesota poultry show offl- celal. Award made up to Friday were on tho eight following breeds in various classes: * WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS ing pens—Fi Heattle; third, fourth, Ida Vy Boattle; Nobert I, Hawking, Tacoma, n—-Wirat, Jack Nertram, Heatth iersoh, Heattle, PARTRIDGE PLYMOUTH HOCKS Firet cock, first cockrel and firet and A hen--Ross White, Mount Vernon, rat young pen-=Mra, &, Fletcher, BUFP PLYMOUTH ROCKS Firat cock, first cockerel, first and sec- ond. hen, first and 4 ‘pullet—tarry MM. Collier, South Tacoma; first young pom, Harry Ul. Collier, South Tacoma; first old pen, James Wairbrother, Bima, Was COLUMBIAN PLYMOUTH ROCKS sure on ‘Thursday, Opening prices tp Stool, BOM. off Ki Pennsylvania, 49%, Off A 1, 64, off M4; Northern Pacific, 61%, A Consolidated Gas, 63, up 4; Baldwin, up Ms VP Mei Th & Oy 08%, off %; Bouthogn Ruilway, 39% 5 Up Me BUYING SPURT SUCCORS WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan, 3—Wheat closed irregular, Corn was higher and oats unchanged on the Chicago board of trade today. 4 b A buying spurt In wheat at the close regained for that grain what} au. Was lost during earlier trading on one of the dullest sessions in many week July failed to show any life and closed off, News was gen-| Amer, Simelters com, orally bearish, Amér, Bugar . vere Corn held an opening gain well el, Tel under bearish condition Muying Waa induced by the atron; situation. Amer. Cori P Awnd. mark use of tho Pekin, Tl.) aw exploaton. At Oate cloned dull and ver, The only bullish news was @ better de- mand at BI is from southern and south astern points, supplies increased totalings 42,934,000 bus . Induatrial Alo O95, Pan-Americ Allie Amer, Amer Amer. Chalmers Beet Huger Brake Bhoe. Can. ‘otton OlL Mixpress Hide & Lr. pfd. Amer, La ¥ Amer, Loco, Amer, Radiator Const Line Refining Austin Nich Hutte Cop. & Heeohnut pk World's | Hooth Fisheries ooklyn Union Gas.t Burne Broa. Haldwin Loco, un oft Mt erican- Woolen, 78, Up's American Can, 108 Inited States Stool, les New York Stock Market ‘Quot am Fifi Necond Avey Healtle High A veer 108M see OOM The condition of the Federal Re- nerve banks at the end of the year 1923 shows relatively ttle change from that prevailing at the end of the preceding year, Loan liquidation and the reduction In Federal Reserve note clreulation, both of which began at the end of 1920, had practically coaned by the middie of 1922, and since then changes in condition of Federal Reserve banks have not been | very wide; in fact, the year has been j characterized by a condition of rela- tive stability in Federal Reserve | banking. Demund for credit accommodation during 1923, represented by the total of bills discounted, billy bought, and government securities, average about $1,160,000,000, tho there has been considerable change in the composi: fon of the total. Federal Reserve note cireVflation, except for the sea- sonia! reduction in January, has flue: tuated mround $2,250,000,000, thruout the year; cash reserves at the end of 1923 were $5,138,000,000, differing | ttle from the total reported a year ariier; while the reserve ration dur- ing the greater part of the year stood at around 76 per cent, tho on the last report date of the year it meet tho demands of commerce and business. Holdings of bills bought in open market declined during the early part of the year, reaching $182,000,000 on February 21. This was followed by a steady rise to $282,000,000 on May 16, after which there was again a gradual reduction to $171,000,000 on September 19. Ad ditional purchases since then have} holdings up to} brought the total $336,000,000 on December 26, the largest amount held during the year. GOLD IMPORTS AIDED CREDITS Holdings of bills discounted in- creased from $630,000,000 on Decem- ber 27, 1 to $8 00,000 at the end of 192%, Tho increase in dis counts was almost continuous up to} October. Since then, increased open market purchases of acceptances by | the Fede! accompan count accommodation. The relative increases in discount accom- modation for the year are shown by thone Reserve banks that serve dis- tricts in which agriculture, particu. larly cotton growing, is of major im- portance. Net imports of gold during the 11 months ending November 20, amount- Une, 61 cents, + $line 04, to run 4 times, at 15 con Der line, $1. Contract Rates by MA in-0600 — Want Ad Dep, BUSIN ESS SERVICES Attorneys-at-Law se Leary bide. St P. BALL-WM. BAL Bid., 905 2nd. All cases. Pees Carpet Weaving enciae ae CARPET WHAVIN ting gnd refringin fenthers; Ix12. rugs’ cleaned eel a resized, $2; mall ord Writs for prices. FLUFF Rug Co. mer location, Mith 8. BE acn-1m, Electrie Machinery ROUGH T—SOLD—RE! |w. MONTELIUS PRICE CO, Seattle Monuments Reserve banks have been | BOGRF-OUND Mar a with a decline in dis-) largest} Co, 1st and Virginia. Estab! 1874. 3 Optician and Optometriag Dit_ BDMUNDS, Praser-Patersom Gi Patent Attorneys F ht T yt es Attorney, Pat: Cevelored and ate Central Pr MA in-0330, 600 F at ‘Ww. Wa! _ ington, day night. Firet and second cock-—H. R, Demmon, Portiand, Ore,; third, V. J, Hemmert, Be- “The general public falls to realize the magnitude of the poultry’ indus ct nd third cockerele—| yy" shety srar acne |2 . . at % 81.074 81.07 OM. & Mm PF. try in Washington," 0. E. Goemmer, eh, Lakeview, | july sc oos 104) 10k “1.04% | Central Leather’: secretary of the Northwest Products 6 105% 1.05%] Cerro de Pasco. committee, declared, commenting on | nan {outta the resolution. ‘By the last govern. | Ore; second and third, V, J. Memmert, na, \¢ sone am. eo 3 ver Beattle, 4|Cheo. & O ytd. Ment census, over 20,000,000 omen] MOI ie ot nt. Demmon, Portiand, Calit Z were produced in 1919, and the Com+| Ore; second, third and fourth, Keanlan's Caddo Chicago ound Of Trade | his:suisi h. tis Tharsday’s Quotations 1 ‘& Superior... 16 Wheat—- Open High Low Close | Hutterick . met) dropped to 73.8 per cent, mainly be-| ing to approximately cause of the increased demand for] abled the banks of tho country as currency that manifests itself at the| whole to finance the larger loan re | holiday season. quirements of their customers with- CHANGE SEEN IN out an increase in the total volume EARNI ASS! of Reserve Bank credit in use, Considerable change has taken| Federal Reserve note circulation, place Jn tho composition of the earn: | after the seasonal decline in January PATENTS FoaieE oa ‘wold and Finaneat uick resuits. J. D, Givnan, Central Bidg. IASON, Fenwick, Lawrence, nd * booklet, shed 1861. Advice free. 422 Burke Bld WEN, Pat, Expert Fa $76, all cost. Torms. Pantages Bid. Physicians, Surgeons Portland, Ore Firte heo Demmon, Portiand, 3% Demmon, Port-| Lexington New ap walkie choice al $45 up. WELL fu hot a 28 BO: GOOD hon amall git AST jing assets of the Federal Reserve! amounting to about $20,000,000, re-| DR ANGUS, Suite 400 Pantage bined valuo of poultry products pro-| Poultry Ranch; fifa and #ixth, V. J. banks. On December 27 of last year| mained at a fairly stable level the | Bide. Women’s ailments, Glaordenm duced was well over $12,000,000, 11] Hemmert, Seattle. LVER WYANDOTTE Liverpool Grain {cen is 04d ta 8 TEN tet ta cae rave peal and Pauline F security holdings to run off at ma-| the dato mentioned being §2,188,000,-| ANd Pauline Ertel. || Interment. em Lo fotecbirst and thie, Menry W.|),CHICAGO, Jan. t-—Caah wheat—No, 2 | astm . | chases in the open market. of its vice presidents. MoCoy, Ore. second, Fred A nce ere { ytd Stccae | The failure of the Federal Reserve | ary 1 and Dece va ‘The annual clection of officers of : aden serve | Ary 1 and Déceniber 1iwas more than [Vere raith. We eaten Henry W. Demes. all the diseases the human system i fails. Rheumatic eradicator. “Ki Cobb, W. H. Talbot and L.. C. Henry. | eats pert rd aud fourth; James | tare amineen : 3 (6 credi Nae pL year ago.: neys, Selica Medica capsules. vice presidents; 0. D. Fisher, treas Nichols, Tacom ree, wa MAY RECLAIM (Che tO SHOW PICK POULTRY New York Stock Market||F ederal Reserve ‘Banks _ |The Seattle Sta cal food products, will be put on dia: RATES et AlN Ra spetaeg talus tb ag tax program and President Coolidge’s determination to back the bill as M 000 ptands, furnished the stabilising po in the early dealings in the stock . “ygastentt sg Beale Past Year Has Been Characterized by Cte ot ae a Padilla Bay RUSpeIRD ene Arte Dever Here Saturday But trregularity still p lidated Gas, which attained « v ae rate cost per line, ucts to the attention of tho Souttle pe EL A y whioh aursined (6 Financial Stability ftate department of conservation and reclamation will visit Padilla to survey and check reports of the ynomish Reclamation company, ficres of rich soll thero in the next two years by dyking the bay, It is The stato engineers will determ- Ine whether the project ts entitled was made Friday by Frank Wal- dron, general manager, and Fred "The soil, which the farmers’ com- pany hopes to reclaim, was de- ered by sea water, Present plans, filed with the state department propose the construction of an en- closing dyke eight miles long, five . D. Stimson ct] Young pene—First, Seantan's Poultry oil tne banks held $630,000,000 of bills| balance of the year until December, Piano Tuners Named for C. D. Stim fy safo to say that tho industry’s| punch, Leneviow, Waans second, IL, fe Ladd o pid . | discounted, $24,000,000 of bills) when the usual holiday demands | JOHN STROM, MA In-4020, Tanlegh — showing would be 25 per cent greater i TC GRD Gy RR nhs | securities, At th d of th t lati hed thi | Hoc ia he end of the present | circulation was reached this year on ing Co, will bo called the Stimson |attendance at the present show will! apne | =) od Sta hola | = ss Ta KATHERINE ERTEL, Duilding, it was unanimously decided | be of great value to the industry as| pC yr’, Sud second. | whaaka toe eee | Year United Btates security holdings | August 1, a week later than the low| 2, KATHERINE MRTEI age ti ., . Harry W. Domes, MeCoy,| July. te ayy ‘ ‘ i ‘ i name was chosen as a tribute to C./the natural climatic and other ad-| $y y Ma nd " 2 62% | mee ' ; D. Stimson, Seattlo capitalist and| vantages we have here, poultry rais-| ivens—Wiret and second, Marry W. oe ‘ c x é “ urity, or when called for re it atl bi ee PO aah m. at our chapel. Tatermen an ‘ r . banks to replace their holding of| sufficient to meet the additio; al cur- the Metropolitan Building Co., which wat a Me Chicago Car Lots | maturing securities made it neces-|rency requirethents of the country,| {s helr to, aches and pains with ° | pet names by removing the causes, digestion cause of gas and heat failure. High blood pressure. Gall urer; S. A. Hilmes, assistant treas-} Committee Will Also Give| = Firat, secon mand aint urer; J. F. Douglas, secretary-man- eoth:, Sous : Northwest Product Dinner | “ys! MODEL PANTRY Published Dally at 1207 Seventh dy WALL STRERT JOURNA Are In Good on ition at 702 Third ave, during Januar Count 6 words to one Ine; Market and stocks recover ewhat from welling movement In AMP SS ks CORAL. the Pan- Americans and other iasuen which had boon under special pres bay, an arm of Puget sound, 60 an organization of Skagit county computed to cost approximately to state financial ald, First an- (, Brown, former judge, both of posited ages ago by the Skagit and reported to haye been approved to 20 feet high and 335 feet wide The new $750,000 medical building | now ree a rere Se ; | bought in open market, and $458,-| brought the total up to $2,340,000,000. 1 FUNERAL NOTICES — at the 17th annual meeting of the/ well as a pleasute to those who at-| Johnson, Tacoma. Mar., Bei1% High le “ ne 4 14% | #tOod At $104,000,000, the Federal Re-| point of total earning assets, the cir. Roth, Mra. A. Rosen, Mra. Otte 1 by he © co jumberman, who fs a member of the|ing is destined to be one of our big-| Domes, MeCuy, Ore.; third, Yred John Cash Wheat 2% | by the treasury d mls Baynes ieeieene co ae dditional p he amount of gold and silver cer-|'% PERSONAL took place at the meeting, resulted ¥, Ore Paes . n > pie ’ » te | sary for member banks to Increase | with the result that the amount of ITER GO nold on a guarantes, and biadder stones, $1.25 each Portland, ager, and W. T. Douglas, assistant Beattie, Washington A “model pantry," filled with ov NEW YORK, Jan, 4.—-Socretary Final Awards to Be Mad . conte per ting) mel This 1s another step In the club's | FINA wards to Be Made pe ‘ogrens at the prov Feline ad, 3 time, at 17 conte ye Engineers and geologists of the miles north of Seattle, next week Yanchmen, who plan to reclaim 9,000 $1,300,000, nouncement of the proposed project Seattle. river, they claim, and ts now cov- by federal government engineers, at the base. New $750,000 Structure Is Old Mh ¥ 000,000 of United Stat jovern: nt) Th Ww point in de ei 1 to be built by the Metropolitan Bulld-| “Tne committee believes that a big ates government | The low point in Federa) Reserve not ERTEDCAT 3a Halaler t 11d Bell 41% | y 6 of Fede enery oe! 4 George, Fi company Thursday afternoon. Thejtend. For it is believed that, with | tle—First, Pred A. Johnson, Ta-|May.. te 9 . verve banks having permitted their | culation of Federal Reserve notes on Roecker and orge, Frederick cor 338% | replacing them company’s board of trustees, and one fest future resources.’ ba | CHICAGO, Jan. & 2 ¥ er Oe WANTED—Everyone to know anf) in the re-election of alt officers. | WYANDOTTES Wheat ¥ | wederel MC, & . pfd., their be : iw epi is They are: FE. A. Stuart, president; o€ ames MM. Nichols, Tace-| ce e! : 4 re % ’ ner wodepshebag on discounted paper | Federal Reserve notes in circulation $7 3 months’ treatment; neve D. Wishes, C.D. Bt CH mua one s ? in order to retain the amount of| is now somewhat less than it was a Q. D. Fisher, C. D. Stimson, C. Cockerele—¥ir i * Mehreibér; |} isk Sede A ; Reserve bank Hay fever, cold in the head be 7 eee Ronnie UNE | “ ong; beef steers, $7 G 4.65; Denver Live Stock Thareday’s Quotations Recelpia, 1.120" 3 comes chronic, called catarrh, $1.25 6-oz. bottle, A valuable ofl. Weak eyes and a preventive from the Hege—Vancy block fiu, 25c. Russian Red Oil com- Veal—Fancy, ght potind. Stiff Joints. eruption skin, Heavy, coarse ..,. calioused hands and feet most’ ot MaateM 00's toes uses of deafness. Dandruff. LIVE STOCK aris in tha male, seieae the Bae Quotations jlockyards soft and glossy. No odor or stain. Catile— a A flesh food. oz. bottle Tic. 10¢ Prime steers . extra on all articles by p l post, Great Nor, Ore VEGETABLES reat Nor, ptd r rea The prices given are those made te | 1 dealers by wholesalers. With a few |*easonal exceptions, prices to producers Jean be figured by deducting the cost of transportation to Seattle and approxi. mately 15% for hauling, storage and The company also has a “junlor| ‘The Northwest Products committee | 1s heifers, $4.50@7.60; calves, board,” composed of the sons, sons-|of the Chamber of Commerce will| Piret, J > pekora And feeders, $408) in-law and brothers of the men In-| give a “Northwest Product dinner” | cond, Mra terested in the company, which|to tho officers of the chamber, that | ‘You, passes upon matters referred to it|are chosen at the chamber’s clection, by the trustees. It includes Scott| January 19, according {to plans | oma | Mayes Wheel | Hartman Corp. *| Homentake | Househola 1 Houston Oli Hudson Mt: Wh Mocetpts, 2,645, NG 16 } pen r , 40; ee f : 199. Market, steady lambs, $12 10@ 186 bulk, 0e7 Bullitt, W. T. Douglas, George 8. Douglas, William Edris, Edward Mid- dieton, Gilbert Skinner, Thomas Stimson, Elbridge H. Stuart and H. G. Gibbs. mittee Thursday. Tho date place of the dinner will be decided upon later. The dinnér will contain only food | formed at the meeting of the com 8. C. and| Cocks—Pi wood, V Mra. ‘3 jand fi third, land, Ore. Heat | Hupp at Iiinels Central |inap. O11 & « San Francisco Produce | s¥#'rt» Agi. Corp 1% [setting owt.) | Artichokes. Per doz Local Medium to good Fair to medium Feeders . Bulls . Choice cows and heifers . Medium to good .., Booklets, pamphlets and consulta tion free. Winans Medical Co., N. H. Winans, 402 American Bank ttle. Phone MA in-5543, ‘Tharsday's Quotations | ing trouble with transmission bands call at 2119 Fourth ave. and get remedy do p Local. yer doz. Fair to medium Canners . Calves | products of the Pacific Northwest, #0 | Better—ixtr Ws prime firate, 49) rite, ; r eack . FARMERS HEL Pees Mra, 0. R. Sprague, | ton —— | 23 tnt Northwest Product food demonatrat: | doz; underaised pulleta, 240 doe. | Murs Mer | or, will have charge of the dinner, ia? | California flats, fancy, 24¢ Ib. | Jewel Tea AUTO INDUSTRY) The committee announced Thurs-| pea Farm, i fs ‘ i Sam | Jonea Bros. Tea day that it was starting to compile : é | 3.1. Case T, M CHICAGO, Jan. 4——The farmers po publish a revised edition of its| Le i Exchange ‘wl Keep the automobile plants of the | Commodity Directory.” tabulating| dt lower, Bt mand, | Kenwecstt, country going, Fred H. Ralsten of|the various products made or pro- h francs, $9.0688%: lire the Illinois Chamber of Commerce | tuced in the Pacific Northwest $9.0436% ‘ vehi e tik | Parsnips—Per sack .. 250 | declared yesterday at a conference | first edition of the directery was ~ Lanign Valley 1% Fitealae—Eee sack csaee 58 ‘ 4 #7 the, Veostera: Union inate of the executive committee, hich 1s | lished in 1921, and the new iss. ifth, ‘Not | t dex + up| Tama Te | Plorida, Ib. scecoees blanket. Owner may have . arranging for a farmer-manufactur- . | potatons by proving property include all additions a ch | Potat Siar wold “5 conv: ; Local wht 5 BOSTON Tor ol er’s convention to be held here @@-| since that date aaa chame’ tee Miprindle with: coapiete Sita tan mary 14 and 16. ‘The commodity directory has been 20% The automobile plants would be Address: found to be a valuable stimulus to| Berry Fa broke if it wasn't for the farmers,” | the use of Pacific Northwest prod. ek, Beat he declared. “Farmers constitute ucts, and the new issue, when pub. ” the most dependable purchasing |jisned, will be given a wide circula. | Power in the country,” he said, tion. | The convention wilf discus taxa- tion, tariff, co-operative buying and ‘ir eee selling. sh - Rupes Réport res TATOOSH ISLAND, Jan. 4.—8 8, 4 Barometer falling. Cloudy. Wind e Hene—First, Charten [32 miles an hour, | Puttote—First eee jeecond, Cha Marine. Prime Binooth, heavy Rough heavy marks afound in a inches tall; Tost at Queen Hill. Call Mr. Stringer, GA rie} _11046 LEVT by a woman several days ag ae at the Western Union main offi Imperial cae Prime lambe . Common to cho! Local green, Parsley—Loc., dor. irg. bunches Keystone Tire marks, | Laclede Gas | Plour—Local blends . 1,25@1.50| | Farily patents .. 25.00 | Sugar—Cane, per cwt | Beet, per cwt. . Reward. HAY, GHALN AND FEED Hard Wiles iis &N ; ; nck ‘Truck s+... 2 S18: | Mariana ©} : 4 | Ratabagne—Per ‘ play RE . jaashi—-Per Liberty Bonds Mbeya Be De his: Gay | Sheet Potators Tharsiay's Quotations | Mann. lec, Sup...: 3 $5 q | Tomatora—Mext Furnished by Log Bryan | Manhat. shirt : Flori Seattle Middle States Ot | Turnips—Per sack Low Close | Midvale ..... RU Bylsma, fe- 99.08 99.08 (MK. aT. FRUITS 5 “i Soyicsss OHIO 9ROR ORO Prices Paid Wholeeale Dealers a agg 95.05 98 Apples—Deit ee 99.11 99.11 Bpltaender; 95.10 98.10 | National Biscuit bake arems vg Orne 99.08 |X. ¥. Central thira, | | Pacifi Air Brake Foreign pr ti Status Vien a Mes ‘Thursday's Quotations + Belgian fr I M1; marks four| 1. BRINDI Boston Bull, Decembt white breast, also small whit mark on forehead: MA in-1594, MONDAY night, small black dog, tit feet. Liberal reward. Call Me I Morphy. ae: dS its | Core whales yellow, Cracked and feed ineal,” 100 Barley—Whole feed, 100 Rolled and ground. § Oate—Whoile food, 100'e Rolled and ground, LIGHT BRAHMA irat and second, Chartos Byls- third, Mrs. Harry Stahl, — First, Cha second, Hit Walter lik umbrella, Dec. 3) keepsake. | Rewatt terrier; willl markings. | LOST—Blu valued Bylama, Parker All-Geain Chop— Chick Feed—100's Chick B. M. Mash Boattre, Heattle; ttle; yurth 44% with brindle C _CA pitl- 3! (7 FEMALE HELP WANTE) this nae Neal. MAI Meetings | Mrs. Harry Stahl, Bea agin Arrivals and Departures Arrived—Jan. 4,—Str Santa Inez fi at Coconnute—Per do Lon Angeles, at #:20 a, m.; str Wil com 4 Cranberries—Per box astern, DIL sess Grape Fratt—Cai, . Florida Honey—Coind, per case. Strained, per Ib, Lemor acy Cholen Oranges—Per box. Japanese, bundle Pears—Per box . Pineapples—Per cra: NUTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Back Lote Almonds. L., per Ib A special luncheon meeting will be held by the Transportation club Sat-| from New York via ports, at m Spec Mrs. urday noon. Guests of honor will |*tt Las Vegas from Newcastie via ports, dresaes. Linseed Oll Meal—100 Soya Bean Meal—100°s Alfalfa: Meal ren ; phone CA pith HEMSTITCHING, “8c ya ousreea E'tet Bld. 0 2600 |W want hair combing. SLi 38-M | RAGTIME plano playing Taught Pine st. 9 MALE HELP—WANTS) Jackson from Tacoma, Pure Ol Bteot Spri NEW CALLS FOR BIDS The following bids for Northwest construction work, compiled by C, B. White, manager of the Nationai| Surety Co, wer? announced yester WANTED AT ONCE TWO HIGH SCHOOL BOYS FO OOD DOWNTOW LOADING _ BUS Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co. 811 Second Ave. — Furnished by Logan & Br; | g hi n formal Value. noon. ais Tas Ves INVESTIGATE }} Sterling include P. 8. Eust - | is . Canadian Dickinson, passenger traffi 2 IN By Belgian franc Se ThA creas Ttallan. Ifra wer traffic manager of | eae r . lution authorizing congre: ie nal ‘6 Swedish na n Pacific, and a number gation of the fur industry, with Norway krone and Vancouver, k drachm ssistants from ay the senate toda Austrian crown Montana, dem. . | Sailed—Jan. 3.—Str Cireinua for ¥ 8 5 Rumanian | ton via por at 10:15 Spanish Foreign Securities Thareday’s Quotati 810 Second Ave, Beattl passonger MAN-| tan Franct eae bt ties Bur French franc Norther WASHINGTON, Jan German mark. n passen. | n Save ranireference to increased retail prices Danish krone. | a, m. Holland florin ial Spirit ofr New York v | Oe Forni Mixed Nut Walnuts r Katkyou Mgr for budded, per 1, Vancy budded, ‘per 1. . DAIRY PRODUCTS Frices Fald Shippers eae Buitertet— . frame) Fenreh & 20.66 “ Zi rade, Seattle delivery , Rgee-treah ranch, white Mixed colors Pullets Milk—Cwrt., ¥. 0. 49 leading: b bonds, | } in- | an in- | Franc nc0 ocks aver-|_ n CO ais increase of .07. | Vessels in Port at aaa $5,000 The American Petroleum. in- % Plor 41—8tr Bhid-| N Reta se ercer Ot stitute estimates crude oil pro- Maru, leat Manure Sten" duction in the United States o—Aitra Curacao, “: duripg the week ended Decem- - Fermi 8. ¢ F f am, 1652 16th ave. N. her 29 at 1,927,150 barrels daily, nd Trunk Pe rminal—E sf fd igen ig hy a decline of 16,500 barrels daily from preceding week, An uncement was made day that on February 1 the cott American ing Refinir nd the Doe corporation, wilt from. the + Export association The il ¢ nue to do Pa io remauging mem. | anne THIEVES OR FIRE According to reports, the r Use Our Modern r American Telephor & Tele- i i | Capons iragh Os: line finished the best yeh spear Equipmient 58,000.00 . she: dnduupid : HH Live fat 1 Ce a + : uditor, Por year in its history from a stand- era e tr 1 ; ‘ ¥ ' to 4% Ibs »., bids 10 a, m., January 9, point of earnings and expan- sd Dry ne pip ayy bo f ‘ Ad : {j| ment Chinto st. and Sumner st sion. : - SOUND POWER & ney dressed o| Chas. BE. Lanning, s , ret 7 LIGHT COMPANY merge fh 12/dan Valley Irrigation district, Dan 8 dur- C 4 i ; " Turneyo-—Fs og ay hl °\ ner, Ore., bids 19 a. m., February 4 sinatra . c 4 aters—Old, live, per Ib... 12 ° pu " atpee Asis . a ‘ rly s idends have been blook 10@ :11| improvement and construction irriga- Copy ; te ies ea declared payable January 15, 1924, This ite Genin ¥ lee heavy, 1 Jom... 08@ 210] ton system ition. -bthedd:tharontied | : 92, his is General M. M. Gi- | h eee 4 at y to stockholders of record at the | POULTRY AND MEATS | ate highway commission, Oregon, | ut ale of business December 26, rebel leaders ‘ald Wholesale Dealers bids 10 a. m., January 8, ole x 5 00,000, estimates : i . is follows: | . ° ! Me jsp a) Repaid episod e ation—Eagle No. | Laie follows: in who has declared B aes AS 30 mile ht of way Olympic highway. | 000,000,000 ’ - i Prior Preference Stock (Div. No. his forces are to stay in the| ley, board of public works, | 8) $1.75 per share ‘ Seattle, bids 10 a. m., January 11 Pistons” wide field until General Calles is {Jackson st, et al, paving eliminated as a pre Mother $1.50 per share. > candidate. He scored sidential reseed, | Sabbve 40 you. wa important victories in the of the M.) al-| F B, Bagley, board of public works, Seattle, bids 10 a. m., January 11, construction concrete viaduct, west end W. Spokane st. bridge. City commissioner, Spokane, January 10, two pump . Mayo, U. 8. Army En. | gineers, Second, Portland, Ore., dis- Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers trict, bids January 24, construction Batter—Local creamery, cubse, tel Local prints, wrapped ....... ‘gy | four rock bar la | Egge—Frewh ranch, white shell. “40| J. C. Clinton, county commissioner yester- Kenne- Mixed colo 37| Clatsop county, Astoria, Ore., bids! tailored fr) Pullets | Mi} Smelt- ico Janus onstruction bridge| fabrics woven right here in Smelt: | Che Janu 14, construc ridge} [eerie Woven risnt he eat Phelps | yy “a “ats ‘ ¥ Oregon triplets ... 28 | across Nacinicum river. Weaves. Guaranteed quality 20 withdraw Hy | eae Wisconsin cream brick J. Lawrence, city recorder, Coquille, $2 Lundquist-Lilly, 2nd Ore., bids 5 p. m., January 7, pipe| Green Ridg.. Biock Swiss ... Washington triplets . ARP | for water system. REENTHRE Builders wanted District engineer, Tillamook, triplets, POULTRY AND MEATS department of| jn: building. culture, Juneau, Alaska, bids ‘ v to B 8@ .20) a. m,, January 2 Prices Paid Shippers construction 6 miles Ketchikan V por Ih ard’s Grove road. | Geo, R, Funk frame 6 Terminal frame bids Jackson. Pier tug Ror oS ; Extra Trousers, $5 bag Match that old coat and vest witht! new pair of trousers. See our moth stock of pants at new le Prices—a thousand pairs to cat from at $5 a pair. Lundquist 2nd floor Green id. 4th and ‘oOOoL WOOL SUITS Come upstairs and see these fe virgin wool suits fob. Beattle nipiy” BB, ‘condensary DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘ond ave., al- Capt. € Japanene Japanese Tapanon Unitec United $2,400. ; 7 24x27, A 4018 2rd a + frame interests, the Fourth and Pike Bricklayers Big money Send for free wot ad Blue Prints.” i Clearing: eee | Brotlers: ‘ per Ib, AMBITIOUS you advertising’ ¢ . 1 retary Jor Co; it c yet impres f, ) Tor carpenter, road work, at Cathcart, no Seattle, but must ite: home f rn and v8 wanted. Pena? at e. at once ee Fancy Heft quez, one of the Mexico, Bobby today, ma? (iv. No. 4% and ro Common Stock (Div, No. per sha 15) $1.00 7 ngton, Seattle, bids 10 a, m January 18. electrical ; ; Belgian Hare | whip masonry work, and | sure my Transer plumbing building.