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ANNERIES IN MERGER ),000,000 Corporation Is © Organized at Portland , Conference Twenty business men of Washing . ‘Oregon, meeting at Portland Organived the $10,000,000 Washington Canning @ Pre Go,, to handle as a unit the and marketing of the berry | ‘of the two stator | ‘of incorporation, will be under the lawe of Delaware. directors, equally divided be be we the two states, are to _ The concern haa announced its tn- to take over efficient can Plants already existing in the and to build others it A mammoth cdvertising le expected to bring a rich from fruit marketed under ten Oregon labeta Thvestication has shown, it te sald, thie year’s crop will be the large fn bietory ttle men Interested in the new co capitalist, philan. and Chevallier of the Legion : MH. F. Oxtrander, miltion. shipping magnate; J. W. Spang President of the Seattle National ¢ Reginald HH. Parsons, former it Of the Beattie Chamber of and president of the western Fruit Exehange; P. B vice president of the Reattle i bank; Gorton C. Corbaley the Meinrath Corbaley company W. L. Rhodes of Rhodes Broth taking part Include Thorne, chairman of the of directors of the National of Tacoma; W. R. Rust. capital and G. H. Raleigh, manager of Tacoma branch of the Bank of | Oregon was reprewented dy: GC. Colt, vice presktent of the National Bank of Portland WB. Adama, view president of the National Rank of Portiand; & Biddy, view president of the Lag | & Titton Rank of Portiand, Frank & of Allen & Lewis, big jod- of Portiand; J, © Ainsworth President of the United States Rank of Portiand: BP Northwestern manager of American Can Company of Port ‘Truman Butler of the Butler Company of Hood River; & Walton of the Lada @ Bank of Salem, and Alfred © President of the First Na Bank of Albany, EXPENSES OVER RECEIPTS Receipts from all rources tn the : $90,199,510; the total disburse 4 . totaled $32,834,260, according the annual report Med Tuesday 7 By Ba L. Terry, city treasurer The cash on band, however, on 1, 1920, amounted to 96. which brought the fund 1920 up to $26,269,209. The net balance DecemMer 31, 1920, war 438,108 ‘Tax sale certificates for delinquent Rarerement= numbered 8.919 ard ae Gregated ip amownt $114,701 Tena ai aaa Asks Trustee for ~ Fruit Association WENATCHER, March %6.—tr ‘Ble, he claims, to pay dedta to fruit i ore H. G. Bobike of the Bohike vs company has resigned as pres oifte THURSDAY MARCH af Views Low Tide em, Tem First High Tide a om, ha Kecond Low Tide ool pm, fe tt EDECKED FOR WENATCHEE Get out your bunting Monday morning! Put a flag in every wine dow! That's what Capt. J. 8. Giteon, chairman of the reception commit tee for the steamship Wenatchee, re peas men to do. delegetion of folks from Wenatohee will airive early Monday morning from Everett by auto, Th vessel named after their town is due at 2 p.m. Word from General Leonant ‘Wood, who is to be a passenger from Seattle for Manila, states that he will not arrive until the day before 4 the sailing of the Wenatchee, Thin used plans fr him to meet the at the University of Wash: ington to be given up, . eee ELDRIDGE WINS RACE Reating the speedy Portland ship ping board vessel West Nonentum across the Pacific by 18 hours, the ateamer Bldridee, Pacific Steamship | company, berthed at @mith Covel Tuesday, The Eldridge lett Hong | kong nine hours after the Weat Nonentum, and passed Cape Flat} tery nine hours ahead of her, ee MANDASAN MARU DUR Rteameahip Mandasan Maru, Mitwut & Co, was soheduled to arrive tn Beattle Wetnesday night to lead 2,000 tons of steel pipes and 2,000 000 feet of lumber, . . GULF SIP COMING Arriving here April @ from San Francieco, the Atiantic, Gulf and Pa Steamship company's steamer Weet Haven will take on cargo for Modile, Savannah, Raltimore, hile deiphia and New York. am Ment of the Wenatchee District Co- @perative association and asked for ie ccmeny of « trustee to take over ‘eotpany’s affairs. Creviitors will Over the books to determine the ansets and liabilities. LOMBERMEN STILL. HOPEFUL Léeal lombermen are still hopeful, Mh spite of wort that railroads east 1 Chicago have refed to lower the Fates on transcontinental lumber . ta from the Pacific coast YY declare that this information 3 hot evineile with reporta they Rave received from other sources and Padicate the belief that the Kastern feeds are merely holding in abey the final decision in the mat ter. TALKS ON ADVERTISING Dean M. LL. @t journaliam, University of Wash Teton, eddrenved the Seattle Adver |" Geing clud in the Bon Marche Tuew| ames Yard—tr “Advertising From an | He Gay noon on Bititorial Point of View.” by Automobiles 23 ter being broshed by the auto of J BM. Haverfield, $2) W. fist at First ave. and Columbia mt, Tuewiay = @fternoon — Wott arm 1116 B. Fir et, was in hospital Wednesday, her fractured She war hit at With ave. and E. Fir st, by the auto at William N. Boyd, 19, of S212 Bunter boulevard, Tuesday after feon 2 known, was knocked down tT Times square Tuemlay by the utc of Mike Con 1632 24th ave. + Bhe wae uninjured An aged woman, name un HANK CLEARINGS Seattle | Ovarings . $5,832 908.91 Balances ‘ B08.01 Spokane Clearings Portland Owarings ... oe 4,044,012.00 $17,228.00 262.465 00 48,418.00 671,151.00 | | Spencer of the school Todd Dry Dooke—#tr Forest King —AN unidentified pedentrian | shook his fist angrily af-| Weather Bureau Report Tr, . TATOORM IKLAND. Marek 2% Partty cloudy) wind sorthoast miles an hoor bh m-Clearl wind northwest, five miles an hour, Passed | out, str Orant at F pom March oe, 8] © me -Rarometer clear; wind | northeast, 212 miles an be aoe tm, a steamer at tm PORT. ANORTLER Maren oe & mo Departed, oir Floridan at 8 a.m . . Mares o> Take for Beat rr Motor sehr Libby anton, 04 mites | ar ony mm Charette on & m March 08) str Wenatenes, New York for Beattie, via Params, arrived San Pedro € a m Maren 1¢ eee Arrivals and Departures |" Arvived March 10—tr West Tran from Mantle via Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Tokens ma and Vancouver at 10 a mm. Maren Th—Park Belfest from Callas tm t toes Wasp, Mernet and Rea, trom Townsend at Il @ mm) ete Poston via Ni ‘ork, Cristenal Ran Petre and Ran Frencters « str Cordova from Tacoma at 2 p. Admiral Dewey from Raa [te Pedro and Mam Franctees att Need March Mftr Admiral Dewey for Te coma at Fm March I%—tr Admiral Redman for Vanceaver, BO, at 48 p ~ Horace X Baxter for Ragle Mar- pom: wr Wo : Alaskan Vessels Tuncen, March 0% -Ratted, ete Jeffer Seren “Wooaaitea, ott pound at €:88 pm Soratiien. car Proenss tery acrinbeene St Se mm Jenene, baron 16-—-aalled, ott aémirel Wotsen ovetnbound ott pte cee Revorted by Wireless PS Wiretens iene tr Makura arrived at VW Inbound at 8 me: ate Tateune % Feperte she will arrive Wiiiame Jelferson sew Ketenikan ot Kelp Pott minal Goodrich Plattery, northbound Vessels in Port at Seattle Amith Cove Terminate Biariten Great Northern Terminal—#ir Mare Street Terminate 8 CO and @ & Burveyor, Pier letter Tewcer Pier Stee Reeder Pree Pier D—Atr Northwestern. etr Tenea, otr Cortera Pre Bohr Maid of Orleans Pier Ro -atr Spokane Pacific Coast Renkere@r Rarern miles north ef Cape at 18 pom owe ? Kamedatka, om ste Coast Tagineering Works —eonr John A Shipping Roard Tarde—Srr weet ward Mo, str loonium, str Weet Hint fod ate Jalan, str Tovemitn Upton Pacitie Terminal Str Portdan Alanka Steamantp Moorings-—#tr Victoria, fir RkNEwAY, ety Sante Ane. tary Street Terminal ® CO & Burnside Pa c Admiral Mayo. Round Fridge & Dredging On atl ermon Raomevelt (Ternan Dook—#tr Ketehiken, etr Aly enc autn ree Mr Erpannion pyarde—Behr Panny De Siream Bark Belfast ] Mareh op mi tr Ade | me TIE SHATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921. Stock List Is Firm During Opening Hour new F0.—The entire Hat showed firmness during the firet hour 4 ont Oday. from Washington tn the ratiroad situation remilted tm high at T1%, Northern Heading was the leader and was SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET MONTIB-END SAILIE ! TORK, March stock United me i Kellyom th, Merl, 1 ue % } a wp 4) Atlantis Guif Mi Mexican Petroleum. ert naler bd, 1 tp y atrial Alcohol, 8%, up %) General Asphalt, uD es Am RAIN FUTURES Tessas Thursday the Last Day ers ms '[_ SPECIAL ITEMS FOR THURSDAY'S SELLING | DROP SHARPLY ORICAGO, March 10--Cirain prices des we her prevailed over | Amer | Amer 1,500 Yards of Woolen Dress Goods Regularly $4.50 to $7.50 £7,7"* $3.25 Priced Sale Jersey, “Fulwool,” chiffon velour, English plaids, French plaids, checked velours ~48-inch and 56-inch widths. Excellent color range. 1,525 Yards of Plain and Fancy Silks $2.50 to.$4.50 £7,7"* $1.95 visiona were trremular ning Off to at OLETY rea b Oreat Northern Aleshol.. unchanged te tn tat opened Tee later, Chicago Board of Trade (Mendays Quetetions) Pernished by 1. 1. Manning vate Wire, Hutler Hotel Muliding | he Regular eine | he Qualities Sale e | Plain and figured silks, foulards, striped taffetas, striped satins, plain satin de '$ || eygne in the season’s desirable colors. Black silks in the sale at $1.95—satin de 3]| cygne, Duchess satin and Black Beauty taffeta. —First Floor. 3] 50 Coats and Wraps at $29.50 : peur treatm Soares AD nih Aten be ene | each. 5 cata eer Ms: hi a ch he | REGULAR PRICES WOULD BE $35.00, $39.50 AND $45.00 Taye Hae it cae Dead HY Smart styles in wraps and cape models. A variety of the season’s desirable col- Cash Wheat Leary boos | ors. Trimmings of heavy floss embroidery, cord stitchings, fringe, buttons and se LMIEAIS ts Peryaie Wire, Hietler Mietel al tassels. —Apparel Sections, Third Floor Ne 1 herd, . | © Chicago Car Lot Short Lengths of Drapery Materials i W'l h Manning 2 Cats Prt eT a Grete Beste. Conk. meee TAY Regular For This Tera 4: A eae 1 Prices $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50 Sale 50c Yd. iT ESTIMATED TOMGRRO' Wheat, £8 care, corm, 170 care, cats 0 orn Month-End Clearance Sale of short lengths of drapery materials, consisting of ese oo i S, ; s, voiles, marquisette, grenadine, curtain nets an Chicago Live Stock | nema curtain madras, repp, cretonnes, voiles qui , er . drapery denim cloth. Many of these are lengths from our new room. Lengths of 11% to 41% yards. CHICAGO, Marek 10 —Htoge—Recetpte, | eeian he lower, Bulk of Premeh est goods—remnants from our work- —Fourth Floor. 19.1008 * Receipt FLORIS LS, betener etek, 6 @F2t) canners and | . Clearance Good Quality Cotton Felt Mattresses $'7'7"°¢ $5.95 Ea. MATTRESSES LIKE THESE SELL REGULARLY AT $12.50 EACH 21 full-size Cotton Felt Mattresses, made from good quality cotton, felted. Built A AOGS TE: COWR | Metiten Viet | mettien Ret Belgium Restor Ue wer ears Den NEW TORK, Maren 20 —deger Raw, 8827, refined Getler Coftee—tet Rie, spot, O14 layer upon layer. Will not get lumpy. Weight 40 lbs. Covered with fine quality Foreign —Fourth Fleor. art ticking; closely tufted; roll edge. NEW TORK, March 26—Poreien ee hange opened higher today Sterling reached & new high on the present t Kingdom $4 Kingdom & at 190%. The te newt @ amor July 13, 1920 oF) tire, NOONE xn nadian «dollars, «F888, remem, * Railroad Bonds (Teseday's Quotations) by LB wy a Deter Motel Beitaieg ba Rock Atohinon Gen te DENVER nr ry rn calves, HOG 12 Hoge —Receipta, T60) eect” Tepe ae th: woke Neooy Lamba, sr@tees Mae on Oriental Run? \* Simeon ot t6 | Portland Market Status TOUNGSTOWN, O, March 30.— Steel circles were stirred today by a report that Judge Gary, chairman of PORTLAND, March #@--Cattie the board of directors of the United crip, LE Mareet a pent Serpette wot Hoge Heceipta, 196 Market @eek ” States meet —_, we shortly announce installation of a thru line of steel steamers from the Auianti¢ to the Orient via the Pana- eal Rarer —Nenerpea steady, unchanged. Petter aie th Rave 12 @ tee AUCTION Today—Tonight San Francieco Produce RAN FRANCISCO, March 2¢.—-Rutter— prime fireta, 3540 F Sic seit as HIP N You can also buy any car privately from a sec masln Tei Alm ran Cement Meee nas gatas salesman and trade in your car. Terms, one- | Sad haven, £60, talle 10:11, beet tem | The second car of Louisiana straw-| DaikY PNODUCTS third down. Prices marked on every car apply bag a aeee ome | berries © od on th Cota Prices noleoae . =! } > j | ea Seon vam [erties wes fomived onthe, stro’ meee Tee nam when sold by salesman. At auction you make a. Cream of lin a better condition than the Inst; |Rgge Fresh ranch |. > ee the price. Bah 18, Winesap apples, $1) 60 hee: te (DO Tepacking Waa necemmry, The| _Pullets : ue 1 Yakima Gemma, $1.65 per le Te berries were moving at $5 a crate. [""SP™ pete ee POONOMY | San Diego celery, “frekh” from! Wisconsin eream brick storage, wan selling at $6.50 a orate. |1t i doudtfal as to whether or not Wesn triplets ts wholesalers will handle Piorda POULTRY wlery after the San Diego storage stock runs out, because there is prac tically no profit in the Florida brand. jobbers report There were onty a few crates of P | ua } BIG GAIN BY | Approximately $500,000 profit was at made by the city water department jin 1926 | B. according to the report of Youngs filed with the city Mary Juanita Funter, §, of council) Wednesday With the revenues of the @epart.| [00% ben teen | Bont eteere 4 even ment totaling $1,901,755, Gnd the pnyemen hellbet ¢ pectem Se anes y y Ape. 12. : Cc T expenera amounting to BEI4,000, whe tind cok ST Rerciegelhsnee AQUITANIA | aa! ome Up today or is effictent operation of the utility is Celven— Light v T Muy T2tune & Attewted by the balance of $487,064 _ gry MAURETANTA iy aur Ev H Tne valve ot the present plant te TE ene BERENGARIA ™#¥ ening placed at $12,011,530 More than we + aeliaeamnaslan books of the department, and 11 SET ee uty 14-Aag. 28 198,823,825 gallons of metered w eee Sa rk te a eee OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. tet were delivered to customers in Tmperial Valley, ™. ‘A ANIA >. 3O-ey > ere » or 1 vs ‘ a Ti valy 16 S va tae. , ‘Steer Ned ~ARONIA or aoe ht very person in the elty of Sen Senpertes Valiep, ger ores - eves \y Roly 30 : i tle used up 114 gallon’ of water 5's yn hay hours, per orate \LBANIA Bar ne pone Auctions, 11 A. M., 2 P. M., 7:30 P. M. daily inst year ; > gh RES . ee = = ssoneakeniiale | tombe river smerin; Yeer'im wali Ve.] Wn LT? ate, Reeth Re Automobile Department _— Pine at Bellevue Jose’ [cat Pusitc Slug peochen ite; taage' vas | Cumn One—Or~ per We aay pom ely Pang. @ ose’s Manners Are (25.0: new ea | Parcege ai fat hin CASSANDRA Bw Sere u = | rmeKE rLaAce +s ~~ "4 ot ae : ly 16-Ang. BO Not Good, Avers Juan te oy ee be a = New York Ae Jou Balnedar'e manners are ex. Tutt 74 | et SR ee Timnthy Way OLUMBIA iy. Tokens. it ramely pun oe rtlingly can Royni baking powder, * . nib} a, Om. vesveen pened ~ . eee ve ™ He took & ourting iY | sae Seve bate erve ahaha p+ EE ALGERIA May 146-Sune 8s room at 166 Ninth ave. 8. & week Me! 18, No-Rub Napthe Revmnagee 0 “aac Serntch Pend CAMERONIA jure taey 5 neo and talled to return ih, Juan st an 96, haifbut | “"yrota Walle, ter p 2 EES CREIGWT SHIPMENTS SOLICITED Old police Wednerdny ; 4. 2 Toe r | Squaah Per Cotton Heed Meal For Informatioe, Tickets, ste. apply . elit I ae . 5 Beg ete er | Senet Potaton— Pish Meat to Lece! Agente er Company’) Office, Por good apple ple, go & Boldt's ag ee Sonne, wet: | | Athanene fer hamper 2 Th@n tk Cryetnl Gets ~e 81 Second Ave, Seatile. Hiab to F606 por Rae Termise—-Loval per onal Grantee Uitte seecsoseseccecose pena Thess xd WATER DEPT. : Imperial Valley lettuce on the ave nus The market was firm at $5 a orate j pa A Yarge amount of California! | dom. burter, chews, ete jasparagus arrived on the street lat. shoulder of lamb, Wednesday. Some houses were sel lbent, he Mb. Stal) 14 Jing top quality at 20 cents a pound | A #trong demand for Gosirabie size | apples Was continuing Wednerday 2-T, can] A t dairy products were steady n tomatoes, 106 VEGETABLES