Northwest History. Wheat.

Big Grain Cargoes Move: 15,000 Tons From Inland Empire To Go East By Ships. Big Grain Cargoes Move: 15,000 Tons From Inland Empire To Go East By Ships. PORTLAND. Ore. July 14.— Fifteen thousand tons of grain, most of it from the Inland Empire south of the Snake river, will be loaded here this month,...

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Published: 1933
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Summary:Big Grain Cargoes Move: 15,000 Tons From Inland Empire To Go East By Ships. Big Grain Cargoes Move: 15,000 Tons From Inland Empire To Go East By Ships. PORTLAND. Ore. July 14.— Fifteen thousand tons of grain, most of it from the Inland Empire south of the Snake river, will be loaded here this month, starting Monday, on ships chartered by the Continental Grain company of Portland from the Charles Nelson Line. The announcement was made by D. E. Harris, Pacific coast manager of the Continental Grain company, who added that the grain would be moved to north Atlantic and Gulf ports.