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MONDAY THE SEATTLE Arnil JULEAN ARNOLD COMING FRIDAY Famous Authority on China LARGEST LOFT START WORK ON New York Exchange BUILDING HERE HOTEL OLYMPIC $2,000,000 FOR Transactions for Weck COUNTRY BANKS Macfar- Weekly Report Compiled by James of Old Buildings Begin to Go State Treasurer to Make Will Speak in Seattle Julean Arn China club of Sea Sreatest auth: United states. Friday morning to Pekin, He wi ‘Arnold has been for the past 21 years ble grasp of the count Taplily in govere fag to China tn Mterpreter, h« the consular servi Mads comimercia! American | Present position 18 FATHER oF SEATTLE CHINA CLUB SArnola has been ir Blates four months. Operation with Hert the department of « BwWaken American int with the F East China. On ving Feturn to his lex: Mm 1926, Arnold es’ China club of Seattle Hon that has done muct Mitereat in the com Res of the Orient Particularly interest Seattle business m That Seattle shou for Chinese trade "Ss PROGRAM Ammold will arrive iy ae At Roosevelt high schoc ae iS Doing in China”; at 12, University of Washington ¢ University of Washington New China”; at 1 p. m., B& series of speech wchools, and at § at the Y. MC. of the Fe On the subject, e Coast and > a Raturday noon, A. es, | Dpresident of the AdmiralOrier closed hig @nd president of th will give a lunch tn J ’s| Confirmati f On board the President the cold w which time Arnold wil! speak on| able damage to he subject, “Will the Paci crop. me Leadership for A parts New China?” At 3 Speak at the Women’s club on “America: B in the Pacific Era.” is a pretty full program, @. C. Herdsman, executive sec- Of the China club, “but Ar. fe & man that everybody ought ; and it is possible that we Parrange later for an additional part An organ : = GRAIN MARKET - CLOSES HIGHER March 31 whe n the Under the grain pr CHICAGO, | leadership « at oo olved nalder whe on was that ather had done c the winter at exper of the » was badly 5 creased. ne buying developed tn oats on| trength ot reports that ng “and In. many hasbeen aden-| eness of the sea- to cold. weathe tions oats planti doned due to the L son. Provisions were under lquidation and closed lower, Chicago Car Lots Satarday’s Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryson B10 Second Ave, Seattle Gratn— Recta Cont. Eetd Lt Yr. wane : reports | ps." stock, o. 68; ite Motors reports net profits! 1922, $3,770,681 | Electric for 1922 “earned on common $12.57 in 1921. ‘Radio corporation reports net prot| $2,974,580 in 1922. Teserve 75.5 against 75.7 a| - eoongl 778 a year ago. treet reports 380 failures tall States for week, compared! a the previous week and 515 Perler ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle MONDAY | TUESDAY silver |} AP APRIL 2 of mint estimates | Under Pittman act will be |) rt “ie ¢ f.| Firs High Tide 5:39 a ed July 1, 20,000,000 fine a First Low Tide remain to be bought. a.m. 6.1 tt | ieee Low Tide id for copper metal is slight- i|'s Second High Tide | 15:15 p.m. —0.7 ft. Second High Tide (better than earlier in the week. || "Si ?, 190 ft an pm | . Tide | big interests having obtained ||11-48 tft at17% a pound, no aca \ . epee sittion fs reported. | Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Mareh 11.—S8 A. 3 wind north . EB. Miller & Co. are @ New $225,000 issue ‘ot Stave| I Lumber com first Bed) mortgage, sinking fund seven cent guaranteed gold bonds. The are for a ten year period and | «. m. issued in denominations of $100, | st §:49 a. 5 F 19500, and $1,000, due March 1, 1933. | £ end at 6:10 The offering is made at par. SAILED—March Str Achil aged are redeemable in whole | Tacoma via Vancouver, B.C. at ¥, upon 30 dayn’ notice, on| eastern Alaska, at 10 8. m., att Admicnl interest date on or before March | Evans for Southwestern via Southeastern pie28, and thereafter at 102 until| Alssks. st 10 sm. Maren, 20—Str. 1 ch 1, 1932. Delroaa for Nanaimo, W. C., at 7:10 p. company is one of British Co- | str Munindies for New York via ports: at bia’s largest operators in forest cs a Ge Bagh ed froducts, with average annual net | jon om ae 6:40 -ps pings of 3.4 times bond interest | es. An annual sinking fund ill retire 80 per cent of Dae bonds | Alaska Vessels maturity. Principal and in- Ketchtkin—Mareh 30—Halled, are unconditionally guaran Arrivals and Departures VED—March 21—Str J. 1 ithbound, at , northbound, str ba. m5 at 2:15 p, m | March Alameda, south- bound, at § p ; Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pler A—Htr Presi. dent. Grant, ate Wille A. Higuins Dall treet Terminale. H.C. 6 he noma, Us B. € Club Meetings } he Seattle Advertising club will d its regular weekly luncheon Tuesday, April 3, in the Ma club rooms. It will be “Pacifi Biseult Da: There will be program, decorations by the bat Sign company, and other fea- The speakers will include A. Brooks, H. H. Bygrave, R. P, e and R. P. Thymian. Halda, Mitr Ad- i Str Cordova, Pier 1—#tr J, L, Luck A Plor 1h Pier D: Hebree Union Pacific Terminal Pavifio Coast Cont Paul, U. & Shipping Board M Ate 100+ nium, #tr Anna i. Morse, atr Silverado, Cronm Keys, atr Went Hartland, ate t Inon, tr Delight tieut Btreet Terminal hr John Str Admiral Rodman, Mtr Ruth Alexander, str Admiral The International 100 Per Cent Drake cente et, ub will hold its regular meeting at Tuesduy, April 8, at the hotel n, It will be @ strictly mem- meeting. W. H. Haven will iw , TRADE TERMS LOSED MORTGAGE A “closed mortgage” is a mort- Bige under which no further in- | debtednews can be ineurred, The © term means that the amount of in nf Paoptedness authorized under tho) Metter P terms of the mortgage han been| Sime, pa, and any subsequent labilt- rings Air Stoel 6 treet Terminal—Hehr Apokane, 40. Hh, tr Bagadahoc, chr Za ahip ¢ atr Com- U. & a allamba, atr Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging Co, Patterson Amen Bhilpy Libby Main, Went Honttle Kage n Drydock—Hone Fanny, Dutard sohr fan Juan ate Af ‘Terminal—Motorship fohr Geo, Mi, Hiliings, Training Atat U6 Abner Coburn, “che W D motorship Ore Bef Wes or obligations attached to tho Wintlow Marine | allway 6, Air Caennr, wuitlam City, ’ bark Belfast, barge whaleca Btar Now, 1, str Aa-| ate} G. AL | ¥ would be Amer, Bafety fa Foreign Mics Status increal ‘ ‘ Setarday’s Quotations Purvished by Logan & Hryen * 19 Becond Ave, Seattle reir 100 ret ae Preset valve terting nadian neh franc Aaturday’s Quotations Purviehed by Logan & Bryan Foreign Securities Saturday's Quotations Puroished by Logan & ryan tiah Ret. : p. m.| | Chicago Board of rosea Quotations Wheat— May $1,194 July Lie Hept Liss jJaly 43) 1.18 11.47 | Cas CHICAGO, No. 2 hard, Botter—44 G47 Egna—24 26 Cheese—28 @ 19¢ Hene—21 0 71 o w YORK, opened francs, marks ling, 94.67%; fra marks, 20,008 to BANK Bank clearin: the month: Clearings Balances Clearings Vota) transactions 44% March 31 $1.21%, Ave, Beattie Bid 33 High Low 4 $1.20% $1 6 LIT 1 1.16 ou Maer td 11.90 1.47 it il . h Wheat Cash 1% 20 Portland Produce | Saturday's Quotations 1b 1b, ie Ib IN 'Ye Sugar and Coffee Saturday Quotations FP) lo pot 16%e 1 aa1a% Foreign Exchange March 94 frrogutne, 40.0006% ne the dollar, soe CLEATUNGS Si 4 0 tle or $4,740, 1,120, riland +» 4,940, Tacoma 87% ete "Trade S| creas and ta a 42% 1b; Foret@n wx- lire, 90.0601 1%; 21,164 to the dollar | Foreign exchange cloned atondy, $0,0088; lire, $170,002,913.76 + 1,049,096. 2,086,000,00 |New Structure Tallest Its Kind in Northwest The ne now ur Warehou ‘WILL LECTURE ©) ON CONCRETE a | | Col. H. C. Boyden to De- a scribe New Processes of becom © latest devel when Col Por’ a le $4.07 N | coattio acquain in thin fleld of the ore pment « Chapter Anwocka. 4.44 cta| tion of Engineers, 206 Rallway Ix. dg., at $90 p, m., on Wed April 4 | . Boyden has been a construc n ong cor for over a qu mate Lewis inatit the basis for This late ample c gineering ing industry | rat co-operation betwe: college a of ir Boyd labo ished fn 1914 dreds of thousands of tes 1 made. 1 tigations and a manufac national rcope nel was on prog jtioning of gregatos, r use Agere ume Asked | produce cor |mum strength whi |used are capable produc where « stances are on record crete hese methods 0 per jcont greater by methods | using the J. W. G. Hanford, *ltary of the association, th information contained | talk will be of great value, | to engineers, architects, contra: highway officiate, but to building papers as well in same comm: practh materials in each | fervice secre. states that| in this not or Business Changes 7}| See an ee | A. G. Pande, formerly connected with the Northwest Trad |pany, haa opened offices at ©, Smith butlding, where he will con tinue the export and Import business. | Tho Seattle Ty ading company, porters and exporters of lumber and other merchandise, have moved into larger quarters at 2125.6 L. ©. Smith building. $15,000 Residence | Sale Is Announced Sale of a modern residence at £06 14th ave, N to Mra, D, EK. Skinner was announced yesterday by Richard Ward, vice 4 ident of Henry Broderick, Inc, ‘Tho price was about $15,000, ‘Tho property from Mrs, Barbara Webber h parties were repre. vented thrn the offices of Henry Broderick, Ine. East Union Store Building Completed The new two-story brick business building at the southwest corner of 28rd ave, and 1, Union st. owned by the J, M, Colman Co,, has been completed. The two storerooms lave tween leanod by the Piggly Wiggly Co. and B, 1. Clamberlain thru tho office of the Henry ©, Bwing Co. tm wheat— refined, | waa pure Sterling, Stor. $0.0502; ‘Puts & Calls 100 shares N.Y, Btook ¥ rink Me m option price given you to take $600 profit; 4, Write for free clroular M407 1 ey 2.89 xs | rtunity ote ” | | | | | | | | | | | Today Local Markets VEGETABLES Wholesale Dealers ; ue FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 1.3280 « ot frrateh Peed Mt Whe: lane & Co Seasonal Deposits ng stern Washington will not recelve more than $6,000,000 Spokane banks normally carry about $1,500,000 state funds, it 1s entimated. new policy will this. ot The probably double |Apartment House Situation Sound apartment house situation on f c orable, J “It was thought that if the pout A year ago apartment building con- nder lation was 4 Perkin it would result fn particularly in the t buildings and fon in rentals, If |is gratifying, however, to state that an not been the case, as the new buildings are being rapidly filled and the indication now seems to be that they will be practically all oceu- pled before October 1, and the older apartment buildings are not suffering 100 to any degree xed feed, # * | Coconnnt Meal ome Wandard box NUTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Almonds Peanuts X. in per B. + iT 1@ 23 ry) pong DAIRY rropucts Prices Paid to Shippers Mattertat— DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices tv Metall Dealers white abel POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers fo Shippers Yancy dry picked 2 live, Geese elgian conte ab fat ares Heavy Veat— Fancy, lett Mediuin, Heht Med., heavy, 1 POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Duecks—Dressed, per th. Mens—t eavy Dressed Live. Fryers Geese Turkeys—-Par Live, fancy Nelgian Hares a2 0 400 43 3 Live, per th. oe e Veal—Faney Medium, di ‘ ue STOCK Quotations at Stockyards Catto Prime ster Medium t Feeders Prime ¢ Choice « Fair to good . Canners Calves good 00 & 5.80@ 6. 6.008 & we and helfers” 3.000 7.00 WUR “AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Flour—Monds, locals, 49’, bbL, Blends, local, bales , Art, looal, 49's, bbl Art, loom, by ta no, per oWle va per owt GRAIN AND Clty Delivery, W Marley—Whole food, 100' Holled and ground, §0'n-100' CHpped, 100'n Corn—=Whiole, yellow, Cracked and t Onte—Whole, food, Rolled and ground Hproutinig, 100%" Wheat Hecloaned fend, 126 All-Geain Chop--K0'% 100 ‘ 10's, with TM, d100' 1x0 436 #10 | 9.50 | VEED 42.00 | 4400 | Jano | ‘ aus eet 120’ 1 'meal, 10's 10'H-H0'n 100'9 46,00 48.00 000 1000 48.00 62.00 6400) 40.00 | K, Parker & Co,, 60 Broad Bt, N, ¥. he 100M, no 1h, M ees 9,00 00'm, NOU. My vevsees | +6000 Cottonseed Meal Linseed Alfaits 3) (SToeKs-- BONDS. GRAIN 10 Shares 3,000 Bu Mare! tal Payments JAMES MACFARLANE CO. mber Chicago Board of Trade iste S11 Second Ave. ‘290 shares supreme court de American syndi eo and Meian) rlott $225,000 Stave Falls Lumber Co., ta. First Closed Mortgage 10-Year Sinking Fund Guaranteed Gold Bonds We offer you a bond secured by properties located miles from Vancouver, B. C., worth five times the entire amount of the bonds. They con- sist of 14,216 acres of standing timber containing over 168,000,000 feet of lumber, over half-of which is high-grade cedar which alone is valued at more than twice the bond issue. The bonds are further secured by mills, machinery, boats and equipment. It is conservatively estimated that there is suffi- cient timber to maintain the shingle mill at capac- ity for 29 years and the sawmill for 10 years. 7% Coupon Bonds Denominations $1000, $500, $100 Due to the proximity of the timber and mills to market, the excellent transportation facilities and the efficient management, net earnings for the past eight years have averaged 3.4 times the amount necessary to pay interest on these bonds and they have never been less than twice that amount in any one year, Due 1933 Interest payable semi-annually in U.S. gold A sinking fund will retire 80% of these bonds be- fore maturity, but in addition to this the payment of principal and interest is unconditionally guar- anteed by the men whose personal wealth is more than twice the amount of the entire bond issue. Security 5 to 1 Phone or write for further information or let our representative call upon you and explain in detail the merits of these excellent bonds. Price Par to Yield 7% Average annual net earnings 3.4 times interest charges G-E-MILLER © COMPANY PORTLAND OAKLAND SAN FRANCISCO 6 ye 1 °VernMeN 108 ANGELES 10th Floor Hoge Bldg. SEATTLE Telephone Elliott 3102 . ‘ott tO RESON RN BA oR MANS OLY lnePTRN VSR eR OS