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EXPANSION FOR CHINA LOOMING Seattle Should Take Lead, Says Observer China's imy Which has past six ye of war, p< the thresho expansi men who the opport in getting | This ts the attle business th B. Price, Amer chow, who arriv Week on “China's peace lov popula 000, whose chief fa been the little cor their own « learning to ww own hand: “And their 1 markets are AMERICA HAS ADV ANT AGE IN CHINESE TRADE America C present in Ct to Price's ot States h, Chinese t tion in th fecond only to trade,” he pointed o Warning that American and importers dare not ars in the next 10 years w dy Price. “The future China rests en. Mrety on the Chinese business man— | and he has learned by experience to sxercine careful judgment and intelli: | Fence of a high order in his dealings mith the outside world. Business houses of that section of the Orient, particularly in the seaports, are fully awakened to thé value of commercial intercourss with America and Eu | rope. | LARGE SUPPLIES PURCHASED HERE “As an example of the astu of Chinese importers, large quantities | ave of wre r na stands direct | exporters tenes | of flour and salt fish that were for-| ¢ Merly purchased in Shangh consumers in the Foochung district Bre now shipped directly from Seattle Shippers, because the cost of water | transportation across acific | adds but little to the price.” China is rapidly following the ex Ample set by Japan in adopting mod- | €n equipment in office work and in industry. America has supplied 90} per cent of the 10,000 motor cars in| China, 6,000 of which are in Shang: ‘bal. “Modern building programs are be- ing completed with thoroness and arefulness, of detail." Price said. “The business sections of any of the larger cities of China are almost ex- fact reproductions of those in Amer- fea and Europe.” Heayy importations of industrial Mactiinery by Chinese concerns can the looked for within the next 10 years by American producers, 1s ‘Price's prediction. Manufacturing is still in an elemental stage, tn con. trast with Chinese commerce, andj its development will create a hea | demand for mechanical equipment of | all descriptions for a number of years. Price will spend the rest of his/ four months’ vacation in Eastern Cities after leaving Seattle, he said. | He took up residence in China dl-| Tectly upon graduating from Colum Dia university 10 years ago, and ‘Worked up to his present position | from a beginning as student inter- Preter at Pekin, FORESTRY MEN GATHER FRIDAY. | Reforestation Taxes Will Be Chief Topic ‘The third conuaery conference will) assemble in the assembly room of| the Chamber of Commerce Friday | morning, with the subject of tax-| _ ation scheduled to receive the ma- | Jor share of its attention. State Officials, lumbermen, officials the United States Forest Service| and representatives of various other| 994 other financial institutions will | *ythieund. at # interests will take part in the dis- cussion. Timber taxation is a matter of| outstanding importance, according| to Dean Hugo Winkenwerder of the College of Forestry of the Uni- versity, chairman of the conference, because of its relation to reforesta-| tion. Reforested land must be un-| Productive for a long period of years and timber land owners will| mot undertake to reforest their Jands unless they are assured of | some equitable manner of taxation| ) during the period when the lands| are unproductive. ‘The sessions will @n evening session at a dinner at the Hotel Gowman. The public is Invited to attend all sessions. conclude with TRADE TERMS SYNDICATE The term “syndicate” has several applications, but is most often ap plied to « group of investment bank ers who have organized for the pur-| pose of selling to investors a lar; issue of bonds, or stock, which they have acquired. There ure “buying syndicates" and “selling syndicates." | The buying syndicate is the “un. derwriter,” which obtains the securt- | tles under contract from the iasuing corporation. ing the securities in large blocks to Members of the selling syndic: Who distribute them to Investors, altho members of both syndi | may be the same, ‘The selling synd der a “syndica which carefully defines the methods and terms of sale and the obligations and Fate of profits of the participants, After the securities have been sold _ | to investors the syndicate is dissolved | and the profits or lowes are pro | International | the Often the buying syn-| _ dicates are merely wholesalers, sell- | WAGES IN AMERICA ARE THE HIGHEST IN PURCHASING POWER STU SHOW TO ; BE PERMANENT ‘| North Pacific Exhibit witl| Be Annual Affair ursday is the second of the North Pacific at Everett, La triy perman tion stock sh the Northwest | Portland. This was the attle We president word brow day by T. and executive secre Everett ary of Chamber of Commerc where $0 acres have been obtained near Silver lake for a permanent home for the exposition. “Between $20,000 and $40,000 have Jalready been subscribed for the pe manency of the institution which we are going to make @ blooded stoc! als," he mpany has offered the tra and for rac track and buil¢ A will take its payment in stock in ansoc And we want Seattle to fe show ts theirs as much « It’s to be a permanent Northwest institution and not a community ¢ terp ation. s Everett attle dairymen the show this raced the history and progress of the show It was started by the County Breeders’ assoc . of which Dr. K. K. Stockwell, president of the livestock show, is also head. It was initiated at Everett last year | in a small way and there were some| tunds left over to start off this year's affair T. McDonald, British Columbia | stock judge, who judged at Evere last year, will start to work cattle division today. F. H. of Yakima, show feature this year, will judge the horse entries. The horse show will be staged each evening beginning Thursday and ending with the 1923 show on Sunday evening Stevens Gives Talk at Kiwanis Meeting Jay W. Stevens, chief of the fire prevention bureau of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, was the | Prine al speaker at the meeting of | the nis club W sday noon lin the Hotel Gowman. Stevens | praised the Seattle fire department | lfor reducing the fire loss from McCoy $1,300,000 three years ago to $500,000 | last year. Stevens will address the meeting of the Purchasing Agents’ associa |tion ‘Thursday evening, after which lhe will leave for Richmond, Va. to |speak before the convention of the Fire Chiefs’ associa tion. Columbus Day to: Be Observed by Banks! Columbus Day, Friday, October 12, | will be celebrated at the 431st anni. of] Yersary of the discovery of America | watson, by Columbus. Banks, bond houses be élosed in honor of the day. The Knights of Columbus will cele- brate the day with numerous speeches. In the evening there will be a progra lumbus hall, John F. the principal speaker, gram will include music ing. Miller will be and dane: \Fire Chief Mantor Talks to Rotarians | re Chief George Mantor was the principal speaker at the meeting of | the Rotary club Wednesday noon in nic club rooms, 8 devoted to Fire and Mantor told efforts of the fire ¢ the prevention of fire Prevention bout the tment for TONBRIDGE, Engiand, Oct. 11 Inhabitants here are mystified ovot appearance of scores of dead fish in the River Pen, a tributary to the Medy , below the tow Safe Deposit Boxes | For Rent $3.00 Per Year Win.D. Perkins & Co, Bankers 211 Cherry St. Fated among the participants, on the} in charge of the horse | at the Knights of Co-| nd the pro.| The pro-| THE F ATTLE SAVINGS LEAGUE New York Stock Market OPENS MEETING Hoover Praises Work Done by Associations New York Stock Market mme Among the lation Washington,” by dean of the Uni Washington law rtising Thrift Thru Sav Oa Associations,” by Wii i orsley of the Izzard Co,, Se school, Addresses |day are: viewed by a © program for Fri ‘Savings and Realtor,” by retary of the board; “Savings and Viewed by a Lumberman Dec Samuel ollyer, nec nohomiah | [ital Savings Ship News. Tides in Seattle THURSDAY OCT. 11 | First Mich Tite OCT, 12 i] 328 21.9 tt.) Fieet Migt | Vest Low Tide | 618 @ m, 120 tt 11:8 @ 3.0 ft.| First Low Tide |Secoud IMgh Tide | 1208 p m., 39 ft $202 p.m, 12.2 ft. | Second Migh Tide | Second Low Tide [642 p.m, 120 ft 146 pn ° WRIDAY Tide | Weather Bureau Report TATOOSM IKLAND, Oct. 11.8 tr Hokuhe Va = Be Arrivals and Departures erived 1 Phyitis tr [100 Angeles at i Ja. m; Ma Angeles Tr, Bec Com WI 12:60 am; Uw Bear from Bering Tron & Steel King from Los Angeies via! # Ry | Tacoma, at & p. m. do pea | Salled—Oct. 16—#tr Roxen for Aydney | St. 1. & BW |via Tacoma, San Auckland | Hears and Wellington, at 4:10 p. mes wir Ad jars tr Walter A. Iuuckenvach oc New. York via An yeas ince, Lou “Awgeles, Bal 4 Phttade Jand, fan Franeloco, hustes, Bal oa, Liverpes!, Loudon and Antwerp, ai midnight Alaska Vessels Beward—Oct. 9—Sailed. Admiral southbound, at 10 p. m Cordova—-Oct, 10-—Salled, wtr Alameda, routhbound, at §:30 a, m. | Sailed, southbound, at 4 p.m Hea via Nome. Str Fore: ptd Francisco, H. Porto Fico Kuaar Standard Oil Calif Htandard ON. J Warner Submarine Tenn, ¢ |Texaa Co Von Pace vu tah Co Oph per | Utah Securities ate Jefterson, | U Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal, Pier 41—Str Shid zvoka Maru, schr Zampa, att Cadrom. Pier 40—8tr Kagan Marv, ru, Hokkoh Maru, str Forest Kin {sir Vive Wabas | Watast Moraisan Ma Panaman, str | Pier Mtr Adiniral Dewe | Pacitic Const Coal Bunkers—v. 8 Lo Landet Street Terminal—Str Hawatian, y fin . 7 tbe. up.. a) i" U, 8. C. 8. Discoverer Dry flint stage or “bulla... "1 Spokane Street inai—Btr FJ. | gtage or b Wincasvee he Went Beattio ‘Training Mtation—Eagte | mohair, Jone. No. 61, Valley wool Heffernan's Clean, medium , bkin W. Th. Medium heavy Hpokane, barge Coquitlam City ig Aitr Tokiwa Hides and Wool t F. 0. DB. Seattle r aes $0.60@ 1,00) $! and, motorahip Lattlo Drydock —str Filot, wt Wa Santa ner Str Mading Kallway—n Ana, rabip | N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Werdnesday'a Quotations Dull; raw, $7.66; refined, dull; ) . MMe Ib) No, Beaton Is Speaker Pa) The Ramblin at Business Club Kenneth C. Keaton was the prin I I cipal speaker on the program of the Last seen meeting of the Young Men's Tus adi :; Hest club Thursday noon in the Ma heading toward sonic club rooms in the Arcade build Seattle ing, ‘The club extended an Invitation to all of Beaton's old friends to at tend the meeting, Hotter Foreign Money Status 2 iirres Seattle Present valve B10 Second Ave Liberty Bonds at 4s Kir Kin’ Abeg Exchange kW Yoni ¢ mee Portland Produce Wednesday's Quoti BANK CLEARINGS Clearings Balances . Tacoma $2,786,00 Portland Seattle Stock Market Yurniebed by 1, M. Harris & Co. 117 Cherry St BANK STOCKS nid Ask Havings Tank..$ 49,00 65.00 dian Tank ter Horto ypolitan K of 1 Cit National Atte Title T in National pdustrial Bte 5 | Grapee— Maines. | Peaches ifloe Alaaka Navigation ndry ortiand Cement nipyarda Paper ptd 1 Rainier ave., 128 Edgar at, nce, 45x38, $3,600. Hineiatr, 6690 Holly at 18, $1,400 ley, 2018 Broad: realdenc x50, $4,001 frame real frame fireproof OLYMPIA, Oct. 11.—The following ticles af Incorporation have bem fil the office of th ry of atate Union Drug Port Ang 000, G, M and Hf, ¥ 0,000; Ge Produce company © Potropulous ‘and Peter MODERN ELECTRIC SAFE DEPOSIT ei fag } | Blackberries Tacoma, | _ | Pati, fat eM. 2 HH LUMBER OUTPUT New Business Keeps Ahead of Huge Production taled deliveries cargo ord Unfilled ex Unis 6,066 car SEATTLE MARKETS VEGETAB | Prices Paid Wholesale Deniers (The prices given are those made te re | 1 de tere, With a tow pal exceptions, prices to produsere be faured by deducting the cost of | Beattie and spproxt-| and vell- ere by who! transportation mately 16% for mauling, stor Ing cont.) Artichokes-Per Gos, Means—Per 1 : eete—New, dox bunches ....+ Vee Mavt—Ie Letiuce—Local, Onions—Per owt onl, green, don. Ig. Bunch Tomatoes Turnips—Per FRoirs | Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters | Apples—Fan 1@2.08 Per crate ... bog 1.76 poner 1.000 1.26 Cocoanut» Dates—Dromecory, box Figs—Dried, Cal, 10 4-08 pkgs Gooseberti er T. Grape Frait—Cal. . small tug . foed atmail tun Honey—-Comb, per case Strained, per Tb Hackleberries Lemone—Fa Oranges Per box Per erate . Per box . Pears ‘ Por erate . +++ Prams Vrunes—Rox ... Strawberriee—Bverbearing Watermelon—Per T NUTS Prices Yald Wholesale Dealers Sack Lots X. Ley por I. | pet T Pecans Per th Wisveud ° Mixed Nate—Per Ib. a Walnuts—Cal.. No. 1. per B.... 390 Jumbo, budded, per T. 330 | Fancy budded, per t DAIRY PRODUCTS A rade Seattle delivery Kane -Fresh ranch, white shell Mixed colors fob, Beattie supply TO. B condenearys... DAIRY PRODUCTS Retail Dew Datter—Lcal creamery, cub ints, Wrapped. 6... ae Fresh ranch, white shell | "Mixed colors Pallets ash Me chee Oregon triplet vevvers 6 Wisconsin cream bricks... | } mock Swise. . aH | washington triplets s.ccc000 | Tillamook triplets, old ...., "0 VOULTRY AND | Yrices Paid by Wholesale Dea te Shippers | rollers—Der tb. Capons—Live, fat, per Ib. Fancy @. p jene—4% Ths, and Up Medium, live, 9% to Live, light, 3 to 3% the. : Fancy, ary picked 2 conte live. nts above Ive, fat, 9 to 12 The 4 tha. and up.. oH yd. p, young ., ‘a0 | | ietean Turkeys Old, lve, Der Thy aa , heavy, 160-200 The pit VOULTRY AND M . heavy . mht o, heavy, Live, Meht, th. rollers. Belen Drenned. ntry dressed, Taney blook “Haney, Hght Heavy, coarne tye BUOtMtHOMe at tock yards e— Prime stoora ... Medium to good Prime cows and heiters Calver . Talis | Mog Prine Sinooth +6 100 1.8 + GOW 7.00 ATO 595 ++ 600 10.00 + 100@ 4.00 + 2008 O.4y 1400 8140 9,00 heavy | ‘ | Wa {| GIRL w |Yes, a ire ports the damand for the: THUR STAR WANT AD RATES per F b MA in-0600 — Want Ad Dept. Hlectrie Optician and Gptometrist MA in Washingt HARRY BOW! $75.0 Pantages Bl Physicians, Surgeons 100, Pantages ents, disorders. enwick, Lawrence, estab 1861, Advice and booklet 432 Burke Uidg Piano Tuners MA Tn -5030, MA Tn- FUNERAL NOTICES wy A beloved iin S husband and b Funer at 3 p. interm: at Washelli, He aking 3 W ver should and consultation nearly all diseases, ng tuberculosis, aches, pains with pet names. Rheu- mation, neuritia, pleurisy, ete. ete, too numerous to mention. Stomach all right. kidneys all r all right ail over. One treatment, 1 bottle erndi- boxex of capsules. $3. post $4.05, C. O. D. $4.1 Co, As warn 4, 2 months treatment, $7. N. H. Winans Winans Medical Co. 402 American Bank Bldg. HERMAN PURVIB—Anybody know- ink whereabouts of please address Q-81, Star 6 LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Sunset highway, betwe Fall City and Redmond, between & and o'cle vening. lady’s green, ut coat rd e EL lot-3237 during oklets I cure parcel Goiter 6 cure 30° Bremer- boat. Reward Bremerton. Airedale dog In iain Phone 5 Second, Cost 1e%@ 11/7 FEMALE HELP W ANTED FU; |Wanted—400 piers Cashiers, wrappers and packers fo 4 coming sales event. Tho: department ré experience p SUPERINTENDENT "loor, Fraser-Paterson Co. ] ng lady and able to when necons: good at typ- take dictation | y for detail position | esponalbility and not afraid to work talln and referen EXP Apply Violet ing. build- and Pine Students to work halt exchange for tuition at See Miss Cor- uy afternoon od home that can for an ok and do Hxght of 2. Fara- way : creek, Wash. GIRL FOR downataira work: good wood wages, Phone BA st- lady work Hartell’s nted for cawhier heater, lat Ave. TIME Pine st near Cherry piano playing taught MONOCLES ON TAXL-MEN LONDON, Oct. 11.—Aw, I even these tax! drivers the monocle batly sporting these ¢ Bond st. firm of opticians » single sis six before times t Prime Jamba Common .o choice Yearlings . Wothers , Ewes 50@ 11.00 + T00@ 9.80 + 6.00@ 9.00 + 5.50@ 7.50 1.600 6.60 AK Whotewa Flour—tocat blends Family patents Sugar—Cane, per cwt.. Hoot, per ewe. HAY, GRAIN AND FEE) Alfalfa Hay—y Straw Corn—Whole, yellow, Cracked and feed me: Rarley—Whole food, 100 Rolled and ground, | Onte—Wholo food, 100's Rolled and ground, 70 Rp 7.00 807.00 10.10 9.90 20.00 18.00 47.00 49,00 38,00 40,01 Chop. Feedt-—100" 100'n FE 100" | Basterin, 100) n oyster, 100 Weatern oyster, 100’ 5 $17} Must be thinker elderly | Rialto | DAY CTOBER 11, BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building ,°, & sITUATION—FEMALE 9 MALE HELP—WANTED Wanted—400 salespeople, WHAIt union rd. 10 SITUATION—MALE SITUATION WANTED- school be he wo Available all day Satur | Sundays and before 8:20 a.m. ‘after 2:30 p. m. weekdays. Wil do any kind of work. Addrens Q-82 hotel or MA tr 1 kalsomining janitor work, PAPEI Brown. hangin BE acn- ANY Teak w Phone SU naet- | 20—FOR RENT HOUSES CATHCART LAND SALES Break all cords for selling 5 10-acre tracts. Over 40 alex made in last week at Cathear soll center. ana buying 5 and Free houses giv will be surprised. ; )A Sat Fauntleroy for bungalow. |21 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND ee MANHATTAN APARTMESTS | Desirable 4. or. S-room unfurnished | apartments; light, heat. cas and | telephone; walking distance: rea- roneble rent 113% Howell, View. $38. CA piticio Kas range: private bath building $20. GA rfld-5890 FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS |GAPITOL HILL—Bright; warm, fi and cold running water in. ro | gentlemen. Reasonable. CA pit!- 2132. FURNISHED rooms if desir other bo ave for rent. Board giderly couple. No ders, Call at 511 10th and Jefferson. SHED rooms, me piano: phone; walkin: | _ private home.’ EA st- 24 FURNISHED APTS. AND FLATS fireph Just. Finished LEXINGTON- CONCORD W apartment district) | EL fot-5818-W Level Walking Distance 2408 Second Ave. 2 and 3-room choice apts. Electrically equipped, $45. up. Large sun parlor, with 18 windows and kitchenette with breakfast ta- ith oven. $15. Take Bast Cherry \x DANDY apartment for a couple, | | ble, and gas range T1Z 17th Ave. rooms, modern; well Nghted; heat: phone; private bath; downtown. Summer rates. War | ren Apartsements. GA rfid-0218. quiet; to automobile di trict.’ 1712 12th ave. | TRUNKS moved, G00. Banta |25___ FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS S single housekeeping rooms, oppo- site Pacific Coast Steel plant, 3921 Avalon way N Kee distance: 1510 Melrose, near MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NW pianos for rent, rent applled on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 1322 rourth, Cobb Bldg. ERHOF plano, plain only §175, O'Neil. 37 | | BRIN’ like new; 5308. 38 FURNITURE WANTED | RC RNITURD for home, GA Fhla-698 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE shenbetashecohmnt batch Ja, Sells, 118 Oth, MA InsObI8 POULTRY D—Tive poultry, ducks a » any kinds, bi e neat rices. Rainior valle, r Wir tan, nt 43rd ave. S& Phone RA nier- {ARE W. Le Dullety May hai uch, | Ancona Pullets, hated, A Williams, Angle La Lake. HiSacii dts 15 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE WILLTANS COMPANY 943 First Ave. S. sasit AND DOORS 4-inch cedar siding, per M, Flour bins .. Cupboard doors nsh 20x26, A-light « ‘ench doors Sash for Inclosing nisenini Rreakfast nook tab! lroning board and cabinet Cotte plete with sleeve pour +e Gara ane jp A=8X8-0, Win ais Hh by Mthe fant ‘or by the “glass windshields put In your “OG. Th WILLIAMS COMPANY. GLes—A Kind Take Wah Se eee ahinwle: Mill, KA nwdeg6 VO. ie case, Ast: steered ss SHEE WH TP )