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me SECTION TWO | @LOGCING CAMPS’ MAY CLOSE Threat to Curtall Lumber Production Fails PRICES UNSTABILIZED Plenty of Business Ahead, but Price Must Rise BY FRANK FOSTER rta ¢ production on the whet PLENTY OF BUSINESS ts SEEN AHEAD shap- produce That are ar. But while w destiny last ing our we must something to pay our way something, } MAY BE FOR ED INTO INACTION Since it would appear that the mill men as a body do not recognize this Yery patent fact, it is now up to the Wggers. It is perhaps more obvious @: them, since they actually cut the trees, the natural resources of the states on this coast. And, to do them justice, they seem more alive to their | combined duty to the whole commu: | Rity of the West. ‘They are holding serious confer- | ences over the matter and feel that if the repeated price-cutting con-| tthues they will be forced into action, | or rather into inaction, and the clos ing of their camps. Just so long as/ prices continue to drop will buyers hold off, hoping for still further re ductions. | When they percelve that the bot tom has been touched they will scramble to be the first to place heir orders, and prices will then rise. The duty of everyone connected with the trade is to let them know that the bottom has been reached, since We are now cutting lumber at a léss. i There are probably some 350,000,-) 000 feet of logs in the water unsold at the present time. While this is} a heavy stock, it must be remem- bered that the mills themselves are carrying but very light stocks them- | selves. It is sald that most of the | logging camps will close by the mid- @le of this month if conditions do not materially alter. sell without profit. This poor pussy, habitat Atlanta, Ga., is worth only $1,000, and hence gets milk but five times a day. Misa Isabelle Lowe has won any number of prizes as owner of this high-priced tabby. “foe a eter a ac ten Tf so, it is to} be deplored, but they argue that) when their acres are all cut over) there will be no more; and no money | to invest in other industries i¢ they ($1,000 caT | / SEATTLE, WASH., q “COMING EVENTS CAST” y, are shown of York, expectin Russian Peasantry using small | pi tc, as power | p urces an old sail One taken In grain. of the things for which the Tomorrow at many of them at $60. cluded. Thousands of 2-Pants SUITS WELL TAILORED SMARTLY FASHIONED $25 530 535 Tailored of 2-Pants Suits bo shopping for a bab © 4 pounds; standing ro Going on Display Res Doctor 3uilds BY FRANK GETTY is ’ g an addition to y cot, & small town, near | Met visited the! * covered with | Je were made of fon prices are A stat costs from 2 m, 1 to 2 Hirsh-Wickwire SUITS § 3 5.00 The finest clothes in America, ready to wear. 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