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PAGE 18 CREAMERIES THREATENED ‘Report Farmers’ Co-Oper- ative Organizations Hard Hit by New Tax Ruling WASHINGTON, April 28—Coop erative creamerios and all other Sfarmers’ cooperative organizations Tthruout the United States are threat: | Fened with financial ruin by & pro posal of the internal revenue com: Missioner who recently resigued his “Office to enforce a new interpreta Mion of the income tax against these | | Institutions | Appeal will be made to D. H. Blair, the new commissioner, for relief at ‘once. The trouble arises from interpre-| -tation of the word cooperative. In| a purely cooperative concern, by ‘which the treasury describes an as Weociation in which the members Merely poo! their shipments and each 4 Bote his share of the saving by the “cooperative shipment, the saving made by the association is not an Amcome for the associatiom but ts at © once owed to the member, and is tax. ‘able only as a part of his individual income. 4 But when a socalled cooperative concern not only does business for = its own members, but ships for or Duys from others than members, a — fmew complication arises, This the _ “treasury has hitherto sotwed in this “way: As to earnings on shipments Dy tts own members, the ¢reasury | has ruled that this was not an tn- come of the co-operative, put a abil: | eS to its member, and therefore only against the member, But as profit made on the shipment} e or purchase from one other than | _ = & member, the co-operative is held clearty taxable. Tt was ruled that tf the coopera ‘tives kept these earnings separately. | they would be taxed only on the they made off outsiders, but the books were not so kept, they be taxed on the whole bust- Naturally they hastened to ad- their bookkeeping to meet the a > il now the retiring commissioner | al revenue has ruled that retroactive, and that they | Pee ee 10 ed iH ve, in fact, been distributed tsckboldere, and are no! in the possession of the con- TO START SOON Paving of the east half of Rainier _ Sve.. & project involving the sxpendi- Gecided at a meeting of the council and sewers committee Thurs- afternoon. The improvement work, which will te one of the most important I highways in the city, will the district from Massacho- ave. to 57th ave S&. with « om McClellan st. to Sist 8. No decision has been made on the d of material to be used. The of public works was instructed call for alternative bids on brick concrete, The west side of the ‘Bighway 's paved with brick. _ It is expected that the work will * Be completed gome time next fail Stan 56, j new mild eream cheese, Ereen bone, 4 Tha ie: choice steak, Ike MD. Stalls 29-20, red mnapper, 2? Ihe. Bes: ting cod. te, eens, 0.31, 2 daisien, 29-24, Quaker Quakies, finest flakes, 3 large pkgs. 25¢; §-™, pail White, 9% Stal 26, fine beet sugar, § thee? American cane sugar, § Tha 7 Ms 7-3-9, 250 can sardines, 15¢ Gen salmon, 28c; corn, peas or tomatoes Be can, Stall 40, shredded cocoanut, 2 W.; 40c coffer, 1% Iba bbc; raw shelled ats, 3 The 2h; pop corn, 3 Tha, 260. 1-2-8, polling beef, 100 T.; pot i choles stank, + Od 2% Th. 2 Me. thc; best full cream cheese, 20¢ Mm 3 pkes. corn flakes, 25 ean Hill's coffee, $1.09. Stall 159, Tea Garden honey, s5e Stall 192, 4 hs ried a, 250; Jar Hetnz apple : Shepard's apple flakes, | West Isleta for Portland, Me, ;|dena pl. ‘Ship News Tides i in Seattle SATURDAY APRIL 30 gee tee T,, sre 1136 pom, 10.6 ft . ADD TO It FLEET | Thirteen shipping board freighters are on the Bound this week. Five of the carriers have been laid up for) a month and it is expected that three! more will be added to the idle fleet before May 1. . ee PLANS RT CONVENTION Frank Wat®rhouse, one of the! most cooled shipping men on the} Pacific Coast, accepted Thursday the | chairmanship of the executive com mittee which will have charge of the arrangements for the American As» sociation of Port Authorities conven: tion to be held here in October. eee LAUNCHING POSTPONED Scheduled Friday, the launching of the 12,000-ton ofl tanker Albert. olite at Vancouver, Wash., has been postponed until some future date. ‘The Albertolite in the fifth vessel of the 12,000-ton type butlt by the! Standifer Grporation for the Im perial Of1 company, Mmited, of Tor onto, Canada, eee HARTLAND BIDS IN Bids for repairing the steamship | West Hartland, which rammed the Admiral Line Governor April 1 were opened at the offices of th shipping board Thursday. The re-/ sults were wired to Washington for confirmation. eee BRINGS SILK CARGO Silks valued at $5,000,000, and oth- er Oriental merchandise, are being sen Kaisha transpacific liner Katort | Maru, which berthed at the Smith cove port commission terminal at 730 Thursday night The veeel brought many pamsengera, Weather Berean Report | TATOOSH ISLAND, April 1.8 4 M. —Rising barometer; cloudy; wind south, 34 miles an hour, Passed eat, & steamer, ae2e am eee 2%—Atr Windder for Relitngham, tote a. mer Anyor for British Colum: bia ports, Ta m., str Latouche for Port Blakeley, 5:28 a. m. April 18—hip Ori- ental, in tow of tug San Juan to Cape Fiattery, for Libbyville, 6:30 p.m: str Toyama Maru for Vancouver, B.C, 12.39 PD mM; str Alameda for Tacoma, 6:15 p m.; str Cordova for Tacoma, 4p m.; str via Port- land, San Francisco, San Pedro, Balboa, New York and Boston, ¢ p.m. Arrived ‘Tyndarews from Mantle Apr 19—str via Hongheng, Gheakbel, Kobe end Yoho: | hama, if Queen from San Diego via fan Pedro, fan Franciere and Bi ; str Anyou from Ta- coma, 2 & m.; str Admiral Dewey from Vancouver, BC, 12:46 a m. April 28—~ Str Katori Maru from Meagkong obe and Yokohama, 7:30 p. m.: ome City from Tacoma, 7:14 p.m; sir 'Windber from New York via Halboa, San Pedro, San Francisce and Tacoma, 1.30 > om eee Seattle, southbound, at ¢ p.m. eee Vessels in Other Ports Kobe—Aprt! 27 —Arrtved, str West Jant- er from Seattle April 24—Str Tajima ra from Seattle April 23—dalled, str Tokushima Maru fer Seattie Franctsco—April 3%—Arrtved, Sehiey from Seattia Galled, str Yosemite for Seattle, 6 mS ° Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier B, etr Katori Maru Bell Street Termtmai—@chr Alice. American Can Co. Deck—#ehr Azsiea. Pier 14-—Str Taithybius, str Tyndarens, barge Elwell Piar 10—-Motorship Wakena, Pier §—Gebr Faany Dutard, otr Nome Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—U 8 & tn- gals, ligh' eemite, str Eastern Glen, str Belbeck. Alaska Steamship Mooring—Str Victoria, str Skagway, str Sante Ane Lander Street Terminal— Hanford Street Terminal—Berk Guy ©. ‘Gons. Todd Dry Decks—Str Weet Hartland, str Forest King, echr Admiral Mayo, US 8 Burnside, str West Jappa & Dredging Co —Str Nettleton Mill Dock—étr ‘Ohtoan. Heffernan Deck—#tr Ketehikan, Lilly's Dock—dtr Windder. 3 Men Injured in 2 Auto Accidents Three men were injured as the result of two separate auto accl dents at the function of Martin st, Harvard ave. N. and Broadway N. Thureday. J. A. Martin, 4219 Pasa- recetved a cut on the left leg when his motorcycle collided with an arto driven by Raiph Drake, 1147 Rainier ave J. J. Bieitz and Harris Bennett, both of 8603 Tenth ave. N. EB. re ceived cuts when their auto was overturned after colliding with a Broadway street car. Nearly Captures . 12Ke Th. PIKE PLACE Stalls 103-103-105 29¢ b.; bie can an Stall 110, Lenox soap, 10 corn or tomatoes, 100 can. 1811 soft shell walnuts, 406 th; peanuts, 7 Toa, 25e. 1509 Firat White, Ie T.; Swit Btalle 18-25, 5 cans off ; tall can pink salmon, 96. but, 20¢ T.; ling cod, 2 tb SOUTH END lamb stew, Stan 42, ; celery, cream , We M. at, Stall ite ‘frown . 106 Ib ag b shoulder Iamb, ton's race tracks, tbe; SANITARY Stalln 21422, Dolly Varden trout, ate ; alloed red snapper, 12%¢ .; ‘large PF gait mackerel Stall 109, best eune suger 6 bare Royal White soap, milk, 9¢ qt; 'Ygown sugar, Fg md 24-46, ompdell'n soups, corn finkes, fhe cans peas, Matoes, léct Ibe, lars: solid pack to- laren bottle cider vinegar, ~|@ark. When Hayes Auto Thief Band ", A band of auto thieves narrowly | p. (escaped capture Thursday night. |Patrolman H. H. Hayes noticed two |autos driving along Western ave. |The lights on the leading car were called to the driver to lUght his lights, he and two other youths jumped out, leaped Into the second car, and were driven away. Hayes had the auto brought to central station where tt was found to be stolen from K. E. Northfield, 4254 Fremomt ave, Penitentiary for Snatcher of Purse Abe B. GSimpeon, negro, who snatched a pocketbook worth $32 from a Japanese «woman April 22, was sent to the penitentiary for five to ten years when he pleaded guilty to a robbery charge King Dykeman Thursday. SHALL WE CARRY LANTERNS? “Shall We All Carry Lanterns?” will be the title of an address to be made by J. W. Spangler, president of the Seattle National bank, at the annual meeting of the Seattle Mer- chants’ association at the New Wash. ington next Monday night, ‘ Mee |the list progressing steadily upward ening prices Included ae, American Sugar THE ‘Higher Prices Open New York Exchange| ANOTHER DROP Divorce From Mextean Petroleum, 149%, SEATTLE STAR BUTTER TAKES _ [Boy otek enthenes fare today folowing publicatiin of federal agent re Total of 5-Cent Decline ete ah RO Smell Satery® ot Som ef importance during the day, .tmost of Effected in 3 Days daya. Is NEW_ YORK, April 29.—The execiient federal reserve bank statement, | With the Seattle butter market for both the local district and the system as a whole, made for hicher | wholly Independent from any other Prices at the atock market opening here today. Kven Meal an ue troloum, masliat, ‘anathor| Reet @tep on. bab Which was under heavy pressure thruout the Thureday session, was E i at iN While the Tirat sale of Studebaker at 1% was up i. the at ter quotations, chalked up Friday, Appeared heavy in consequent dealings, reacting “nearly a point. The| was attributed to acheavy supply equipment stocks were dee neodiy firtp. American Woolen made @ new which Is far over a fair demand. This ag tg Fo A Se al makes a G-cent butter dectine in three FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921, Boy, 1: 9, Seeks TPRICE DROPS — ARE RETARDED Downward Tendency Check- The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys at Law Woman of 49 ITAL eT A CLG TR, Alleging that hia wife, Catherine All cases. Consultation; advice, “te omewhat Moderate teen. Vree de A. Macdonald, 49, is “inaanely jeal ed Si at Bar lag. $68. Second aan ous,” Horace L, Macdonald, 19, has petitioned the superior court for db veree, ancording to commercial records. Macdonald says hia wife persuaded | ‘There has been a decline in price of him to marry her in San Francisco | cy items and 28 advances, as against June 2, 1917, when he was jukt opt of college and had no worldly “X. | 71 dectines and 18 advances for the Attor: ent “FREDERICK Pp Gorin— 7 Pa ent Attorney. American Price declines seom again retarded, discharged here by the Nippon Yu-| Arrivals and od Depertre i ar) before Judge, + up %) Included Stee! 4; General Asphalt omotive, 58%, up SS: Heading America America Rpringti jup 2; 6 WHEAT MARKET MAKE SADVANCE ': CHICAGO, April 29.—Wheat quo- |tations advanced sharply on the Tn. ako Hoard of ‘Trade today, due to \heavy buying by commis: with Eastern prices. Corn and oat declined slightly because of heavy offerings, with only scattered buy~ in Provisions were serequler. Stay ‘witeat opened at § 30, up Se, and closed up 46. July wheat o| ae od up Ke at $1.00 and closed up May corn opened at 5 t and closed off ‘oe, July corn, arts opening up ‘eo at le, lost & sep mber corn opened Up ie at 63 ed off we. ed up Septem as Chicago Board of Trade Priday’s Quotations) —. et at 2 Coe Prt May July Close ‘core May July ak may, poe July nom May coon Tulysceeee RTO 878 rary eee |, CHICAGO, Apt! 29—Cash wheat—Wo. |2 red, $1.460@142%; No 2 bard, S154%. oe dollars, $0.4912 Kronen, $9.2812. N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, April 39-—fugar, quiet. 4.89, granulated, $4.60 Coffee—No. 7 Rio, apot, 61% @ée Ih; Me 4 Gantes, 1h OPKe San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCISCO, April 29.—Dutter— Bxtras, 234 Ib. Cheese—Callfornta flata, gnee, Se Te Yee trea, the a No. 1 dirtio Me dom; tre pullets, e don; unde sired puitets, 176 Ib. Money on Call EW YORK, April 29.—Money on eal! 7 per cent; six months, 6% @7 per cent; mercantile paper, 7% per cent. Bar silver—London, 34%; New York. 19% Denver Live Stock Market | DENVER, April 29—Cattle—Recetpts, 300. Market lowe: cows and heifers, $5@ fenders, $5@6.75; cal | _ Hoge —Reee Market steady Top. $8; bulk, $7.40 || Bheep—Recetpta, Market higher. Lambe, $9. owen, $6.50@ 6.50; @ spring lambs, $10.55 @11.50. |Hold Conferences on Auto Transportation! For the purpose of considernig rules and regulations governing the operation of auto transportation companies, as provided in the motor vehicle law passed at the recent nes- sion of the legislature, the depart- ment of public works will hold con ferences at Pasco, May 6; Olympia, May 11, and Spokane, May 13. JAP PRICES TO STAY UP | It is not possible that prices win jever return to the pre-war level in |Japan, according to Junshi Kasai, president of Kasai & Co, Ltd. ex- porters and importers, of Kobe. Kasai arrived in Seattle Thursday night on the Katori Maru. Altho he has recently purchased steel from Germany, trade with that country ts very difficult as yet, Kasai states, Another addition to the muny raib | way was provided Friday, when a ‘conductor turned in to the lost and found department a kiddie kar he found on the Capitol Hill line. ~~ BANK CLEATINGS -$3,935,216.81 750,153.30 | 3,770,240.75 + 1,001,798.17 Clearings \ 442,134.00 Balances 237.00 83, off %: Mexican Petroleum. 1 up Mi American Locomotive, B&%, up & handler, 88%, up 4; Northern Pacifi u Studebaker, #14. up. i; Retail Ste 64%, up M: Het Bon ctatr Oi, 2 ups Pan ‘olauin, 18: up te; Crucible neral 13%. eneral Asphalt, 73%, ales . uns %, off 3; Stude~ a2 %; Daldwin, 90%. up ei or al Paper, 63 up & Kolly- United States Rubber, 77, < itis: « N. Y. Stock Exchange (Thareday’s Quotations) Furnished by 1. 1. 2 Cote Pee te Wire, Batier oft % . ‘ow Close | M4 % BIN 107% “on iw ” ni rr “ s 3 * y HY a at Great Northera. Industrial A Inapiration...... 10% use rr 27 Utah Copper... Vanadium Steel. Wabash ° Weattnghouse. - Willys -veriand International Niekel.. Brock Kapid Transit Total sock maipe Liberty Bonds (Thereday's Geotettcss) Fernished by 1. DN. Manning & Co, Natler Motel Beildiag Fourth #4s Fifth 2%-— rirtn 4s Total sale of bonds, $12,590,000, eee Foreign Securities (Thereday’e Quotations) 1, Bh. Mansing & Co.'s Pri- . Datler Motel Daliding. a7.60 saked % Lelpaie @ie.. Leipaig be Munteh 4s. Munteh Japanese 4s Japanese lat (ie Jopances tnd és Railroad ed (Theredar-e Quotations) reat bi Bandas ° Asked Rtock— Atchison Gen. ¢9 * Fe Reading Ge Union Pact United Btates Stnel Union Pacific Ref. Houthern Pacific ( Bouthem Pacific Conv. Pennaylvania Cony. 4\e * Pennsylvania Gen, 4 C. & O. Cony. be... ‘seer cereree N. P. SPEEDS up SCHEDULE Making faster connections possible at Chicago, the North Coast Limited, the crack Northern Pacific train, will leave the Windy City at 1040 a. m. daily, arriving here on the third morning, at 8:10, The new schedule fs maid virtually a business day for travelers from the big Eant- ern cities, as the stop-over in Chi- cago is practically eliminated. “Gentleman,” heretofore. barred from the French vocabulary because of its foreign origin, is now good French. > — SOF N Beat Reason & backward by getting your garden in nc Warmer days coming, and ot the best y using our TESTED 5 GARDE! SEKDS Ont Seta, 3 Ibs. 25 SEE POTATOES We can supply your every garden need from Tested Seeds to GARDEN TOOLS —= wt results ~& Ct. Phe. — Local creamery bricks went to 36 ‘leents a pound and the cubes to 34 cents. Wholesalers paid shippers from 4 to 6 cents leas per pound for butter fat at 34 cents a pov | The eee market was continuing weak with the supply extra heavy A car of cabbage, which was dis- tributed along the avenue Friday, helped to relieve the shortage of that stock. The cabbage sold quickly at 4 cents a pound on the crate, Aspara- cus receipts were very light, causing \a firm market California new Garnet potatoes will remain at the 9 and 10.cent level until Seattle receives the epuds by the car- load, which will not be for at least a few weeks A car of Mexico tomatoes arrtved in excellent condition Friday, There | was a” brisk movement of the vere table at $4.75 a lug, with repacked ltuge bringing $5.25. Another car of strawberrtes were being offered at Thursday's prices. | VEGETABLES Priews Paid Wholesale Artichokes aon Oar Loca! Cat Lave wi unin entaat, per sack Carrots CauliNower fa hothouse, ds. St ne Leoni’ hot hewen, par orate Oniore—Cat Mexican, (0G same 47 FRUITS Newey Comb, par erate strained, per i. | Walzate Peannte Viretnia Keretons, at Japanese . Perse — Per oe DAIRY PRODUCTS DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Feild Wheicecie Deatere Batter—Local creamery « ep Prime tambe Yearlings om GRAIN AND FEED City Whelesale Prices, Per Ton 100- 190-1 Ground, Clipped, hi ed . 2 All-Grain Chop—s0-1. "sacks Chick Feed--100-. sacks Growing feed, 100-1. aack Mash, 100-1. macks, No Bi Pax Mosb—100-™. sacks, no Bi} Beratch Feed racks . y—No. 1 Timothy Hay—No. 1 © First Business Doctor in the World! ‘That's Sol Friedenthal, for- meF vice president of the Schwa. |bacher hardware store, He has jopened offices to diagnose and treat businesses that want to be put in ex. cellent health, RESTORES LOW RATES That one of the results of the in- terstate commerce commission's ae. cision on the Intermountain rate case will be to restore low terminal freight rates on the great trunk lino railway systems ts the prediction of railway executives here, \ LIM Ln I slice the price in goods I And courteously serve Here te a the Umer trouble tor Keyan High carl PRICK —Chevretet, $2.50—Maxwell, §2.73—Dedge, $3.25 And iUMS for Ford care Made of well seasoned ond growth hick are standard and size” Outfit comes com Aste” ranamoiD ‘Tires—7280 aed 10,000 aL serve your cash; sell— BY 8. you well.” IN wt device that posttively eliminates about 75% of bas keeps th jo wires out of the way or the fan belt and holds them out of the oil. Beatt AMERICA mmach easier, all you have to do ls remove a timer case and lift it out of bh lade 509 bre, oughly tnaulates all terminals and con- “pack $2.90 Rear Axle Shafts for All Cars ae oe Seer) og a pairing. ere Chevrolet and Maxwell Ter ering. xtra quality rubber material with rear curtain, tape and tacke for inatalling. Price, Mexwell 1916-12, 7.35 Chevrolet 1916-1 S125 J when bit. Western Sees er edtmens INDIA ana FHARIS mm lbes, with a Guarantee. by patisfacto SOCIETY FOR Kk berg. Gi Dancing Taught Teanons. Stevens, 4th a Latent dances. East 444. dunk SEATTLE 335-6 Em pre Viren fad AN LW N “atahileh fe 821 Kecend Ave. Retain and drive your Central Bid. ions Monuments | PUGET SOUND MARELE ist irginia G% Third Ave Piano Tuning Piano tuning pow on! 06. ._ John Strom, Main 7345. ery, 1407 4th George Beban Is Guest of Po: perience. He claims she hag kept | Previous month. ii. 1. WYNOLDA, M. him so clowe to her that he could| There were 1,145 new @nterprinen, | NOLDS Vetablished Seattic. Leggy | not train himeely for a career. with @ total capitalization of $945,- 402-4 Lyon _ Bd. otine t 507 ‘The Macdonalds have property in| 000,000, incorporated in the prin- | Pijniii HATNES, Main 5760. 121a- Alderwood Manor, Snohomish coun. | cipal states in March. 14 How ld. Patents. Trademarks, ty, valued at $25,000. Mrs. Macdon-| Bradstreet’s declares that the| Calvomining ald, the young husband asserts, owns |mareh toward better commercial | #y—ieF- # CALCIMINING, securities worth $76,000, conditions ig streaky. minting and floor waxing. Keak — ne 26%, Freldn s fete es en a ee es seo 5 88. Certified Public Accountants aes sie eos Pe 5 WANGEN & CO, teary Bh .. Chiropractor *« Says Saving Sam: pata eo JENNINGS “é - JENNINGS ba uates Pali schoo! “ » Biag wa “Now don’t be rash! 0) cL Are s 2 2 of as ay THE RELIABLE, [a In high-price days con- Hard iste / KA JONK CO, 1120 First ave, Elliott 3291. Money to Lean ~~ WONEY “TO 1, On diamonds and jewelry, on most PMiDIAb Loans BY TO 16. VE I OAN ANE AMOUNT ON RLAMONDS, watches and Jewelry: lowest Olaeet Loan Brok Estab -—E. Pearsall, 2815 Walden st, received a wight cut” on the forehead and a bruised leg when hit by the auto of Mel W. can, 3332 37th ave S. at Rainier ave, and Mt. Baker dr, Thursday nig! Pearsall was getting off a stzeet cig yt April ere Be mon Stock Combined Offer Whether you have a few hundred or 2 few thousand dollars in good, safe securities, you will find an inviting combination of advan tages in the stock of the Oregon-Washington Canning and Preserving Company. What better Investment can you make for a steady income Preferred Stock, paying 8% cumulative and selling at $100 a share? For $10 a share you get the Common Stock, participating in the earnings after the Preferred dividend is paid. Common Stock has the voting pow- er, and when the Preferred is retired will own the company, Bay both kinds—share for share. We can’t tell you the complete story tn 2 brief newspaper advertise- ment. Sign your name and address and send in this ad to our nearest office. Then you will get ALL the facts, Name. Address... These banks end financial tnetitutions have kindly consented? te act with the organization committees in @cepting subscriptions te the stock of this company: SEATTLE PUYALLUP ‘Tacoms 2 Reattle National Bank CRizeas State Bank Neftonal Bank of Tacoma Peranep Sale eae The Bank of California, SUMNER N. AL Warorrs State Bank American Finance and Safe Deposit Company Oregon-Washington Canning & Preserving Co. Organization Committee for Washington H. C, HENRY, Pres, Henry Investment Co. Seattle; REGINALD H. SONS, Pres, Northwestern Fruit Exchange, Seattle; 4. W. SPANGLER, Pres, Meinrath-Corbaley Seattle National Bank, Seattte; GORDON ©. CORBALEY, Co,, Seattle; HENRY RHODES, President Rhodes Bros., Tacoma; W. R. American Smelters Securities Co. Tacoma; CHESTER THORNE, Board, National Bank of Tacoma, Tacoma; W. and Sumner Fruit Growers Canning Co, Puyallup. 631 HENRY BUILDING (Phone Elliott 4184) SEATTLE Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Growers Canning Company PUYALLUP 1005 PACIFIC QUCCACUASUOCLUOCAUOULECUGLACOAAUGLAULOEQTONGADELLSOEOCOENUOGUUEA ete ee ee, Charman |. PAULHAMUS, Pres, Puyallup (Phone Main 1145) ‘TACOMA zu OCHUUOEOESDOLSUEEAGOUOEDESOREEOULUALUEUENEXUOAENELAGLEOAENUOEOEOOTHLANLUALLUOOOUUERFOCOUUAEAAAESAE FOR KEEN INVESTORS. Oregon-Washington Preferred and Com- to invest than the PAR- Rus AVENUB HATH TTT