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Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance

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Identifikator:
1027928145
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-159926
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Cunningham, William http://d-nb.info/gnd/128907487
Title:
The Industrial Revolution
Place of publication:
Cambridge
Publisher:
The University Press
Year of publication:
1922
Scope:
xxii S., S. 404-886
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Contents

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  • Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Index
  • Section I. Government bonds
  • Section II. Banks and trust companies
  • Section III. Insurance companies
  • Section IV. Lumber and timber companies
  • Section V. Pulp and paper companies
  • Section VI. Public utilities
  • Section VII. Finance
  • Section VIII. Industrials
  • Section IX. Mines
  • Section X. Real estate
  • Section XI. Appendix

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INDUSTRIAL: 
9 
Interest Payable: May. and Nov. 1, 
at United States National Bank, or 
Trustee's office. 
Principal Payable: Due each Nov. 1 
as follows: 1929-30, $30,000; 1931, $35,- 
000; 1932-33, $40,000; 1934-35, $45,000; 
1936-37, $50,000; 1938, $245,000. 
Trustee: Bank of California, N. A, 
Portland, Ore. 
Denominations: Coupon $100, $500, 
and $1,000. 
Callable: Bonds callable as a whole 
or in part on any interest date upon 
60 days’ notice in reverse of numerical 
order at 102 and interest up to Nov. 1, 
1928, and 1% 9% less each two vears 
thereafter up to and including 1936, 
after which remaining bonds are call- 
able at 10015. 
Tax Status: Company pays normal 
Federal income tax up to 2%. 
Security: First mortgage on entire 
fixed assets. Assumed by Portland 
Woolen Mills, Inc. 
Legal Opinion by: Woods, Montague 
& Mattiessen, Portland, Ore. 
Offered by: Ladd & Tilton Bank, 
Clark, Kendall & Co., and Ralph 
Schneelock & Co., Portland, and Wm. P. 
Harper & Son, Seattle, Nov. 1923, at 
nar. 
RESTMORE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. LTD. 
GENERAL OFFICE: Vancouver, British Columbia. 
HISTORY: Incorporated under British Columbia “Companies Act” in 1909 as the 
Barber Mattress Co., Ltd., the present name adopted in 1912. 
BUSINESS: Company manufactures pillows and mattresses, upholstered furni- 
ture, wooden furniture and steel beds and springs. 
PROPERTY: Company owns factory site and factory with full machinery and 
equipment necessary for conducting business, in Vancouver, B. C., valued, as of 
Dec. 31, 1929, at $364,000. 
OFFICERS: F. H. Barber, Pres.; J. E. Thompson, Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr.; R. 
Hunter, Sec’'y. & Treas. 
CAPITALIZATION: Authorized 
Common Stock 4.000 shs 
Par Value 
$100 
Ax of Dee. 31, 1929 
LIABILITIES 
‘'ILLANCE SHEET. 
+ QIN) 
OF: 1°) J . 
Accounts Receivable .. 
Advance on Contract 
Inventories _.. 
Investments ............ 
Plant & Equipment. 
Real Estate ....... 
PALenHts curemommmmenn 
Fire & Life Insurance 
TOTAL ASSETS 
9,967 
"6,863 
904 
72 
Notes Payable .... oan 
Bills Payable oc... .... 
Accounts Payable ........ ... oo 
Income Tax Reserve eee 
Funded Debt .... © eenee 
Sinking Fund .... -— 
Deferred Credits ... . 
Capital Stock ...... aan 
SUrplus eee een 
Depreciation Reserve .................... 
TOTAL LIABILITIES ..............$826,990 
£296 990 
FUNDED DEBT, As of June 1, 1930 
First Mort. Sinking Rate Dated Due Authorized Outstanding 
Fund Gold Bonds...................... 6% 1-1-29 1-1-49 $300,000 $150,000 
1931, annual deposit sufficient to re- 
tire present issue by maturity. 
Security: A direct obligation, se- 
cured by a first specific charge on all 
fixed assets now owned or hereafter 
acquired and by a floating charge on 
all other assets. 
Legal Opinion by: McGreer, Mec- 
Greer & Wilson for the company; 
Walsh, Bull, Housser, Tupper, McKkim 
& Molson for the bankers. 
Offered by: Pemberton & Son, Van- 
couver, B. C., $100,000 Jan. 1929, at 
99: 350.000 Mav. 1930. at 97 
BOND VALUE TABLES 
INTEREST TABLES 
BOOKS ON FINANCE 
Will send on approval to any rated firm. 
Most complete stock in Pacific Northwest. 
THOMSON’S BUSINESS BOOK SERVICE 
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