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desided dnfluénce on ¢1 8 with thé transportation dominating influence’ also, according’ to the weekly” review of the United States Bureau of: Agri- culture. x t y Minneapolis receipts have averaged 4500 ‘ears' of wheat, which have . met with a. good. milling demand. During tHe past week premiums have been aintainedwith.No, 1 dark northern selling from 3 to 17 cents over the ‘Minneapolis December. whéat future, which advanced 3 cents during _.the & week, closing yesterday at $1,07%. ,. Minneapolis; mills*haverdone a good ‘flour business, sales running about, 80 to 100, percent of capacity. Flour shipmonts “and grinding operations have all.that the box car situation ‘would’permit. There has been-a slight advance in flour pricés, in line with higher wheat. f RENE . Receipts of “spsing whebt :edntinua, to! show /good “quality 4a thats shen} than. half -of the boring heat is) grading . 1 dark, nort! Rye has had an advance.9t1 ce: in the Minneapolis, futufe’ard 13¢¢. the cash, No. 2 rye.closing yesterday at 66¢ td G6%cpbased at Ma the Minneapolis Decéemb Naghtureceipts of barley: taiged thé market.-Light arrive! flaxseed witha keen dem¥ng hen | Oi Lim. al i ‘ ‘we e eullves ing ata slight: pesmi je “Associated Preba) stock, market: wet irregu- lar but they sport ward: fener the first. hour under the leddership of Mexican, Petroleum,’ which ‘ths: andard Oil of New Jersey ‘made u similar. gain while advances of a point. or more were recorded by Pro- ducers and’ Refiners, Pan American and Sinclair Oil, preferred. Air Re- duction was litted 1% points to a new: high ‘record eae gains of 1 to 2 { Points were mate by Gulf States Steel, Coca Cola and National Bis- cuit. ~ Att General . Daugherty's Tuling. against transportation of. li- quor on ships: “entering. “American Ports had .a, deptéssing-effect on. shipping Abbas ‘ine, ) dropping, 23%. ‘an / Shi Commerce:1% ‘end United Frui ing 1% pointe and Khadonda Yielding fractionally. Gosses of a point or more alsg ‘took place in American Telephone, Houston Oil and Norfolk Temes noted: if Neésfo} crushers has kept the futuse iar ket active. October fiax clositig: yest. terday at $2.31) yesterdav the car situation was se! ly felt with ‘the: resurt! prices re somcwh: Light’ receipts of corn at Ménnearolis continted the trade at unchanged basis,tocI% comts under the Chicago Decentber,. yes: terday’s sales of No. 1° yellaw: apg, S ipg ftom 60 to 61 cents. . = \ New York, Oct\7:—Stock prices made a rapid‘récovery. in this, week’s market, making /up approximately 75, percent ofsthelossés..sustained. in the reaction: which ded ~. over three weeks. i z Bae Several infliences <eonti ad. to: bring about this result: butapparentt- ly the most potent ‘was the Aeclara- tion of stock dividends by the Stan dard Oil. companies: of California: and New, York, the former doubling its capital and the ‘latter declaring a 200 percent dividend ‘and: ‘decreasins the par value~of the ‘stock from:$100 to $25. This action rought about \a heavy speculation in oil shares, which undoubtedly had a buoyant effect on the rest of the list. ' Except ‘for another threat of hos- ‘eilities by the ‘Turks at the end of . the week; the news was largely fav- orable. . Renewal of’ comparatively easy money rates, a general increase. in factory operations, car loadings with- in reach of the highest freight mor ‘ment in history, -higher ‘commodity: prices, indications that the: unfilled tonnage of ‘the “steel © coFporation would show ‘a substantial increase when the figures are published né: ~week all made for chcerfuli senti- Anent, zs ys The course of the market’ plainly ‘ndicated the recent reaction was a correction of an overbought condi- tion, which was aided by a “war scare” in the Near East.The volume of trading on the stock market dur- ing the past week was the highest in about four months. This was. tha result of an enlargement ‘of* public buying and. a resumption of pdol' op-. ions, which was largely suspend- ed during the reaggion. Prédictions ‘that’ the new : tariff would result in higher — pri + foF-| ~ some commodities bore fruit: in the announcements for the week of in- creased prices for refined sugar and for some of the products of the American Woolen company. ‘ Foreign exchange rates fluctuated considerable during the week reflect- ing not only the trend of events in the Near East, but the offerings of a large volume of cotton and .grain er atin few tol ’ | Wall Street Review | +—__.—_—__++# ‘but: upward® befor é ‘er Mriothet.dersonz: anddrd Oil - safes: ‘was pushed up 7%. to: new High: record, andégains of 1%} to°4' points were/registered by Sinclait, preferred, also at a.néw high, Statdard: Oil of California, Mexican Petroleum,”. Fisher. Body, Guif Steves nies U, S. Rubber; Kel) Ip-Springh##ld: and’ Southera:; Baik way, Common and seryferted: ‘the lat= the. losin’ wos jaies |. approximated» 450 shards. <'" * Se Steere ew — CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ° (By the AssociatedPress) Chicago, Oct. Cattle . receipts 2,000; compared with week ago; few "strictly. choice and prime) long fed steers and yearlings utievenly high- er}, extreme top bebf steers. $12.70, 45. cents higher; best long yeatlings: 65c" higher “at $ 3; other native beéf steers unevenly: 25c-to 75¢ low:, ek; short feds frequently: off ‘more Western -grassers iargely. 26c..to 40c lowets beef cows and: higifers aneveH- ly 15c to’ 50c lower; canners and cutters steady. to '15r, ‘lower; : bulls 115e to 25¢ lower; veal calves $2.00 @ $2.50 off;* stockers and feeders largely 25c lower; ‘week's’ balk prices native beef steers $6.25 @ $7.00; beef cows and heifers $4.15 .@° $7.00; canners and \ cutters. $2,90 $3.50; ‘veal calves $10.50 @ $11.25. Hogs | receipts. 5,000; market fairly active, around steady; bulk 170 to 200 pound ‘average; $9.75 @ |$9.85; top 9.90; jgood and choice 290 to 310}pound 0. @, $9.60; bulk pack- 50 @ $8.00), estimated » SOUTH ST... PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) South’ St. Paul, Minn., Oct.~7.-- Cattle receipts 1,600; ‘market com- {pared with: week ago, good and choice dry fed steers and butcher3 she stock nominally strong. to high- er; common and medium grades mostly grass, fat 25¢. @: 50c. lower; bulk common and medium beef\steers under $6.75; bulk grass.fet cows and heifers $3.25 @ $4.50; canners and cutters weak to 25¢ lower, $2.25 @ $3.00;- bologna bulls around 25c low- €¥)-$8.00 @ $3.75; balk $3.25 @' $3.50: der $6.00; calves’ market, compared with, week “ago, around 100. lower;. Glosifig: pricés best lights $300 @ $9.50; seoonds $5.00 @ $5.50, Hogs re- ceipts 1,900; market strong, ‘range Sheep receipts 700; market today cream a ‘and Tidewater |” i “Tabacco; American iy! (abe Fanious : Players, |! in 3: 5 | with 4 j{ tor: After. a staring a’ shade. to stockers and feeders uneven, steady | to 50c lower, $3.50 @ $7.50; bulk un-| $7.25 -@. $9.85}. balk $7:50. @ $9.35.~ weak; compared with week ago laine Po Meti7—-Opening. prices |. luring |: pushed up 3 points on active trading. | deferred, |: nd} | Coppers alte wre: hve Utitt ureted:| | MARSHAL OTEY CIVIC AFFAIRS TRAFF! feeders closing feediig lambs thii + ee ere WHEAT UPWARD ; Chicago, “Oct Buying “of wheat by houses with Easterh con: hections. and some, covering of a line of short wheat . logal pre fessional tended to-give up anu) ward tendency to values here today however, were father mixed ih during the early.dealings.: Traders however, were rather, mixed in their views, but inclihed to operate on the bull side on ‘account of the strength on the. foreign markets. The openirig which,varies from un- changed figures to higher, with December $1.06 teats 5-8 and; May, $1.08 3-4 to -1.08 7-8, was fol- lowed by’ a slight setback, then something of araily. * Trade in corn: was, rather light the strength in whcat. a’ fac- 3-8 higher wih December 61 1-8 to 61 1-4, the corn mgrket: underwent a slight general sag. Oats. started unehanged: to: 1-8: a 14 up, with~December 383-8 to 88 1-2, and then hardened a little on. all deliveries. Provisions reflected the strength in hog values. DULUTH RECEIPTS (By the Associated Press) Duluth, Minn., Odt. 7.—Elevator receipts domestic grain—wheat 358.- 400; corn 20,000; oats 4,300; barley ‘88,300; rye 261,000; flax. 65,300. Ship- ments—wheat 216,600 bushels; rye 50,000; flax 90,700. Elevator receipis bonded grairi—wheat 45,700 bushels; barley 12,000; rye 10,700; shipments wheat 106,900. Buluth car inspection: Wheat Nos. 1 and 2 dark northern and. Nos, 1. and 2 northern 29; No. 8 dark~nor- thern and No. 3 northern 3;. smutty: spring 1; other spring. 2; No: Len BARE ALKERS:: LAG MS BRODGHT ABOUT A SERIOUS. NG BOOSTS | Uy / Lif KOK INTEREST IN’ . durum and Nos.< ; No. 3 ‘amber, durum <a um 24; smptty daram: MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR (By tha’ Associated Press), i oli’, Oct. 7.—Flour Ships Bran $1800 @ $21. 2 CHICAGO POTATORS total U: §S. ‘shi sini’ sucked rol ewt.;, Wisconsin sacked round whité bulk 65c @ 80¢ twt:; Minnesota ae ed Red River $1.00 @ $1.10* Minnesota:sacked Red River bulk 8 @ 90c ewt.; Mirineboti bulk Sandlan¢’ Ohios 90c*@ 95c cwt.; North Dak sacked Red Rivers 95c @ $1.05 ewt, South Dakota sacked Ohios 65¢ @ ewt. New York Stock List. Allied Chemical & Dye.. Allis-Chalmers. . American ae Si American in. American Cat & American Hide & Leather. p’ American International Cor, American Locomotive . American Smelting & American Sugar American Sumatra’ American American Américan Anaconda Atchison .. Atl., Gulf & W. dldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel “B' Canadian Pacific . Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake ‘& Ohio . Chicago, Mil. and. St, Paul Chicago, R. I. &|Pae. Chino copie an Colorado Fuel & Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel Fgmous Players-Lasky feral Asphalt . Wd Geferal Electric .. ents 71,135. barrels. |: $21.00. Fr ‘Great Northern THinois Central | Kelly-Springfie] ‘Kgnecott Copper isville & Nashville ican Petroleum ,, jami Copper. dle States Oil Mifvale Steel” fissouri Pacific York Central oN i N..H. ‘and Hertford Noffolk & Western ‘Nobethern: Pacifie ..: jahoma Prod. & Ref. Pheific @il ding "y Rep. Iron: & Steel Royal Dutch, N. Y. Séars Roebuck Sinelair Con. Oil ; Sagthern.: Pacific ,| Southern Railway :- Standard) Oil of N. J... Studebaker, Corporgtion . jSennessee Copper . Texas & Pacific . Tobacco Products Transcontinental 0: United. States Steel Utah Copper .... Westinghouse Electric . Willys Overland ...,: Consolidated Gas BISMARCK GRAIN Bismarck, Oct. 7, 1922. No, 1 dark northern . No. 1 spring .. No. l-amber dufum . No.1 mixed durum’ . No. Uted: durum . -188%') London, 0: Bi | ers of the’ | 9744 | the bent and’ largest diamonds are4,’ 19% | d¢courin, 86% '|'to -obtain/ stones to satisfy the: de: 1 49% | very, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) —-—___________ | THE WEATHER | twenty-four hours at noon today: * Temperature at 7 a. m.’ Temperature at noon <: Highest yesterday . ‘Lowest yesterday Lowest last- night . Precipitation. ... Highest wind velocity. . . .. WEATHER FOREC. For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair tonight and Sunday, frost: tonignt; ‘somewhat warmer Sunday. _ For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Sunday, frost tonight; somewhit warmer Sunday, : Weather’ Conditions An area of low pressure is. cen- tral over the Ohio Valley this. mora- eastward. Over one inch of rain fell at many places in: the Mississippi valley. High ptessure, accompanicd Rocky Mountain region westward. ORRIS. W. ROBERTS,’ rn Meteorologist. =——. Dance at the Coliseum’ td-| }} ,| night. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Eight ~ room Modern, Hot. water heat, 814 Ave. Bi Phone 384W, Rouse. Apply FOR SALE—Beets, 50 cents per bu. at 306 14th St. Phone 740R.) 10-7-4t FOR SALE—Will sell.my Cable piano cheap for,cash, Call at 21}, Broad way. 10: WANTED-Lady wants, work by day or hour, all the time, Phong 208, 3 16-74 VF FOR RENT—Four room, modern bun- + galow with, garage; close in. In- quire Q,.-W. Roberts, 117, Main St... Tel 151 or 751. |, , Dance at the Colideum to- ‘night... el LONDON DEALERS REPORT SHORTAGE OF DIAMONDS Somebody is cor- nering the*diamond qupply. of. the 44 | world, according to British. import- es, AN ever the world vanishing, aud ‘London dealers. ere “the continent in the attempt 1D for the) finest gems: But they. have p wie small suecess for a mysterious short- ’ will soon~become- the ‘qgy-|'currency of the world if money con- ) 67% | tinues to depreciat 0 58% | the last few months,” one dealer said |; at thé rate of recently. “Rich. Americans are buy- ing all the stones they can secure, There ts an. unlimited demand fer Pt ‘two grainers up to the six-grainers 182% | Japan is buying largely.,)Fine small stones are also ssearce, “Thé Germans are hang- ing on; to theif diamonds like grim . "They will not sell at any. and regard their. diamonds us. wecarity left them. The 9% There are traces “of the use of thand by the ancient Greeks. Jerusalern was entirely deserted fora period: of 70 yeers: 99 LOTS FOR SALE ‘94| FOR SALE—The 50-foot corner ‘lot (75| at southwest’ corner of First and Thayer streets, east front, close- iny one Of finest building lots in city, trees, inepatte for a hand- ¥ ‘an apartment stér. ” 10-3-1w NOINGS OF THE NUNFFs WOULD You Like TO G9 To Avonesrom? Ler Me Wives: ‘THE PAPER“TILL 1 GEE WHATS WUATCHA GOT FoR DINNER, Mom? T6CTTA HURRY AN’ EAT-'CAUSE T WAPTA Go BACiZ AN’ FINISH BUILDIN' OUR FURNACE. Put on Your Hat, Tom PLEASE Do Ay. MOTHER Go There 15 A Guod one, AT The "MONARCH “WAN Mew ARE OBSTWLATE: ' F WEARD IT WAS VERY. GooD! "STUD TELL You WHAT, FRECKLES=IF YoU WASH. ONE HAND I'LL LET You ~ N ot AME, | “We Monarcn! WHY Be 0% | 20N THe. ‘sTreEer! CORNER. P:. Od, NOURE Foxy, | SAINT YAP? DONT ing and showers have occurred from |, the eastern half of the Plains States |: fair; cool weather, prevails from tho; ‘Jo-t-awk | 1 ‘}FOR RENT—Furnished four willing to learn, atid’ we’ will help you to own and ‘control a business of your own. We have spent thou: sands of dollars this year getting up a high-class Business Builder to merchants; insurance ’ agents, manufacturers, ete; in every line: To show jit is to‘sell it, and: your profit is excellent: No floaters’ or men looking for something to tide them over. Only. seriousaminded “stay-putters” wanted—preferably between /ages of 30 ‘ahd 40, Write Best Mfg. Ca. Dept, CD, New Ha- yeh, Ci 3 10-7-4t WANTED — Steam Engfheer-Tipple- man capable of arécting small tip- ple. also “installing -and-.operating Ottimwa Steam Loader.’ Perman- ent position. at, Garrison: Stevens B P; i ‘ ng, ) local "man Write 471. Tribune. id 10-5-3t solicit ‘prefered. "| FANTED—Young sadn to york the month; “heavy _ jol Frank | Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 10-4-ff 8 fur- nisheJ: Self addressed’ velone / brings particulars, Florence Art Goods Co., Cambridge, Ohio. ‘’ 10-7-1t. WANTED—Woman experienced” in bread and pastery making. Steady work. Goed pay. Write Tribune No: 473, : 10-6-8t ‘WANTED—Experienced_ Stenograph- e#, Jaw office; ats ze salary expected. Write No. 489-Tii - 102-1 WANTED—Competent., girl general housework. 802 Av WANTED—Girl for general house: work: Apply 808 7th Sé. 10-3-it WANTED—Experignced Waitresses at the Annex Cafe. 10-6-3t - AGENTS WANTED : ‘ AGENTS WANTED—To seH the fin- eat/ all-wool’, tailored-to.measure suits at $2160 and | ‘cludes-a’gobd profit for you. You get your profits in advance. Fall samplels‘now ready. Special pripo-, sitfott’ to’ men’ wiitihg imntédiately. John Bond Tailoring C Colorads, aE | SALESMAN. WERE YOU .£ RED dle Sugar, Flour, ned. Goods; Dried Fruit, Cdffee and ‘entire line of groceries: as. well’ as Paints, ‘Roofing, Alubihum Ware and Au- tomobile Otls, with no rent to pay; no morley, invested.” Take large or- ders from samples, Goods are guar ariteed’ and proven’ quality. ‘Sell- ing | experience not , neceisary. +" Bteady, profitable work for “work- ers.”) Address Hitehcock-Hill Co. Dept. 164, Chicago, Ill. Reference ‘ LOST—Chesapeake’ female ,do, or, light brown with’ small ,white mark: on breast. Had leather .col- lar with Devils Lake Tax 1921, An- swers to the name of Lu. Notify Phone 923, L, M. Reward. @ 10-5-1W LOST—The writing part. of Conklin fountain pen, bu.ween 405 bth St. and the high school. 836-M and receive reward. 10-6-3t ————————— FOR SAI.2 OR RENT NOUSES AND FIATS. FOR SALE—Six-room mo house, including three sedrooms situated close in for $3,000, on terms; 6- room modern house, ‘including tifree bedrooms, well located, hot Wateh heat, for $4,600, oh terms; 7-rodm> modern house, including three bed-rooms, on car line for $4,200, on terms; 5-room. partly modern house, situate close in, for $1,900, on terms, a soldier's bonus might be accepted for the down- payment; 2-room) partly modern house for $1,000, # gded terns. Geo."M. Register. 10-5-1w 10-6-1wk | GROCERY STORE?—You can han-|, ank) Bank or Eapre 3,Co. . 10- J. A. Wallace, 211 Thayer Street. |’ Please call }- PAGE SEVEN. rooms, always hot water} good “lo-. cation; reasonable rent, home ptiv- eleges. Suitable ror couple em- ployed. Call at 522 2nd St. = *t 10-6-3t. FOR RENT—Nice large front room- * in modern- House furnished near school, 2 closets, Call 622-3rd _Street, Phone 132W, 10- FOR RENT—Furnished” room in” modern house. Will give break- fast. 614:6th St. __Six_ o'clock. 10-6-3t FOR RENT—Partly furnished or ui furnished rooms, also apartment. Bismarck Business College, Phone 183, 10-3t£ FOR RENT—One furnished room for light housekeeping, 411 5th St. Phone 273. yi 10-2-lw FOR RENT—Furnished rooms modérn hotise. 218 2nd St. Phone _88eR. 10- FOR RENT--Furnished room in mo ern house, 921 5th St. Phone 101 10- R RENT=*Sleeping or light hous keeping rooms. 1012 Broadway. % 1 FOR RENT—Large front 100m, sui able for two, 419 7ih St. 10-2-1w ——— ___2 ROOM AND BOARD. WANTED—Roomers and boarders, 416 Thayer. Phone 622,» 10-4-1w —_WORK WANTED WANTED=Party cooking or work by the hour, Call after 6. ‘ Phone’ Bt Phone 227 after... rT Oaeres ” run very dittle and: looks like new, chas- gpare tire, shock . absorbers, speedometer, motometer, dome light ‘and’ sun shade. A real bargain. Bismarck Tire & Auto C 55. FOR SALE. 1991 Buick ‘six, jasc P stion, looks and. runs like. new, two spate’ tires, covers, bumper bar ‘boyce meter and spotlight. Reason- able if taken at once, Write No. 472 Tribune: + 10-6-9t FOR BALER—New Chevrolet Coupe for'the price of x Ford. Save the difference. Car at Corwin’s Gar- age for inspection. Phone 356. Ad- drets Box 298, Bismarck. 10-2-1w FOR SALE—Ford Touring, 1921, starter, demountable rims, fine condition. Warrants or other good paper considered. C,H. Gutmar, 1112 Ave. Di 10-5-4t FOR SALE—Dodge gereen truck per: . feet running order, two new U. S. Cord tires, run’8,000 miles, Price ‘$500.00, Write No. 474, Tribune. ys - 10-6-iw ONE six cylinder toufing car nearly new, Wiil- trade for either ‘farm, ot:.ity-property. Call or write H. «A. Thomas Jr. Phone 250. 1 if 2 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Six-cylinder, assehger Studebaker. Excellent, condition. Cord, tires. R, M. Berge- ‘86n, Bismarck. 10-4-1w ___MISCELDANEOUS. FOR SALE—Must go this week. All new, One set of wicker (or fibre) furniture, settee, rocker, chair and stand (cost $236), price, $125. Will sell separate. Buffet ($35), price {$20, Library: table, oak ($50), price $25. Refrigerator, 60-pound capa- city ($44), price, $25, Call at once at 1011/5th St., or, phone 1042. J. M, Taylor. -* 10-2-1w HEMSTITCHING & Picoting Attach- i ment; superior device; fits any sewing machine; attaches firml. easily adjusted. Price 93.00 del ered with complete instructions and sample of work. Order filled Bromptly. ‘Superior Hemstitching Attachment Co., 569 ’Starr St., C pus Christi, Tex: 10. machines and bookkeeping machi: es which, have been ‘traded on larger equipmesft. Wr Burroughs Adding Machine. Go, at Bismarck, N. D., or phone 16 10-6-1wk FOR SALE — Nine‘room modern house, includ! five bed-rooms, well’ situated, «in, front porch seréeiied ih, fiitt Dasetiient, east froht, hardwood floots déwh-stairs id:mostly’ hardwood floors up- ».trees, for $4,600, on*'teriti Register. “10:3-1w lent condition. Inquire 406 Third or_sée J. K. Doran at officé, 110 Third street. ” A 10-7-1v Pen Sete sere rie Neca Renee CeO COLE FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, 5- buying don’t. fail. to see this. Terms, ‘No agents. Phone 842-J: 608 10th St. 10-6-1w FOR RENT—Four room hotse also two rooms furnished or unfurnish: ed.. 1016 Broadway. 10-7-3t ‘room modern apartment team heat Phone 2413. 1 Eanp ‘WANT TO HEAR-from owner farm for sale; give parti and -lowest price. John J. Black, North Dakota Street, Chippewa’ Falls, Wisconsin. 10. ' FOR SALE. OR TRADE—A_s¢ | of land in Duhn County. Write | Tribune No, 462, i f \ ' 1 4-21 -Lin |] FOR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE—My substantial 10 store and 30 apartment. property on car line. One. of most valuable business sections of Chicago. Brick and stone construction. Always rented, Clear of all incumbrance. ance $150.00, This, offer renre- sents better than cash for any land. “Will_make liberal. deal. Dr~C. A. Chien 10-7-1¢ Moore, 111 No. Dearborn, | room and bath; garage. If you are |, HAVE bought closed \car haves farther use for my. brand new: f lined overcoat. (value, $125.00). Ws sell for $40.00 and send C. 0.-Di subject: to” examination. EB. dal, In care The Resale Shop, 3. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. FOR SALE—1 China closet, 1 di room table, 1 reed stroller, 1 P fection oil heater, 1 commode, 2 steel ¢ots, 1 mattress. 301 4th St. Phone 621R, 10-5-3t FOR SALE—Cook stove and heating stgve. Reasonable, if taken at once, 400 4th ‘St. Phone, 920. 10-38-40 er davenpott, 2 rockers, and, 2 large rugs. 211 2nd St. Phone 634M. WANTED TO BUY—Pony ca harness for 600 lb. pony. Box 182, Steele, N. ; 40-5208 FOR SALE=! delivered, 1313 18th - St. 743-M. Phone 10-7-8¢ Northern Pacific Men Wanted At rates _prestribed by the United States, Labor Board as follows: Machinists, 70c per hour, Blacksmiths, 70¢ to 80c per hour. Boilermakers; 70c per hour. ~ Freight Carmen, 63¢ per hour. Apply to any round house or Shop, or to W. E. Berner, Super- intendent Northern Pacific Rail- way, Jamestown, N. D, o

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