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SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 Grain Livestock WHEAT NETS NEW ADVANCE AT OPENING Production Will Only Be Equal to Home Consumption, Pit Report Chicago, Aug. 1—(P)—New specu-| D lative buying set in right at the opening of the wheat market today, and quickly brought about fresh up- urns in price. Much of the buying s based on an opinion from a trade leader that it is debatable whether the United States this sea- son has produced sufficient milling | D' wheat for home requirements. Bull- ish crop reports from Canada tend- ed also to life values, such territory in Saskatchewan province being rep- resented as likely to produce hardly half an average yield. Opening prices we lower to %e higher, September $1.49 to $1.49% and December $1.50% to $1.50%, were followed by an ad- to $1.51'% for September and 2 for December. nd oats sympathized with ion of wheat. After opening at ee decline, to Yc advance, Sep- mber $1.03% to $1.03%, the corn ket underwent something more ag, and then scored general Oats started unchanged to %ec off, September 41%c to 415c eased down 4 little further and then rose all around to above yesterday’s finish. Provisions were easy. Unofficial’ domestic crop estimates to be given out Monday were expect- ed to be bullish and contains rains Europe helped the market upward in the late dealings: The close was strong, 2 1-8 to 4 1-2 cents net high- er, September 8 53 1-2 to 3-4 and December $1.53 7-8 to $1.64 ML POLIS “WHEAT Minneapolis, Aug. 1.-Wheat re- 190 cars compared with 161 a year ago. Cash 1 Northern 6 1-8 to $1.59 1-8; 1 dark north- em spring choice to ‘fancy $1.67 1-8 $1. -8; wood to choice $1.61 1-8 -8; ordinary to good $1.56 ack $1.5 to arrive $1. Sep: tember old $1.51 1-8; September new $1.51 1-8; December $1.51 1- 3 yellow "$1.03 3-4 to $1.04 1-45 3 white | barley .67 59 1-8 to $1.71 1.—-Wheat_ mov- eral expectation today, prices bulging strongly with Chicago in the lead. An uncertain opening was followed by a advance which carried local few up 8 3-8 to 3 5-8 cents above yésterday’s clos h finish 2 1-2 to 3 cents up for the day. Oats were steady to firm. Barley was irregular and dull, clos- ing easy. September rye was up with wheat. x futures were strong. September vullging 4 1-2 cents after an easy start. Bulk of cash wheat sdles showed no change compared with the future. inter wheat was steady. Durum wa Corn was steady. Oats y to firm. Rye was firm ents higher. Choice old rye dauhiclier onieccouutionihlnegual™ ity of new rye and light offerings, barley was steady, Flax seed was in good demand with offerings light. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicage, Aug. 1.—Hogs 4,000; Un- even, mestly steady to 10 cents low- er than Friday's average; describe grades show minimum losses; bulk 160to 210 pound weights 1400 to 1415; Top 14 bulk 240 to 310 pound butchers 1365 to 1380; few 140 to 150 pound averages 1375 to 1460; packing sows largely 1200 to 1230; Odd lots strong —_ weight slaughter pigs 1300 to 1350; shippers 6 estimated hollover — 7,000; weight hogs 13)5 to 1380; dium 1330 to 1420; light 1280 to light lights 1260 to 1425; pack- ing hogs 1165 to 1250; slaughter pigs 1275 to 1375, Cattle 1,000; compared with week ago qualified grain fed steers 25 to 50 higher; heavies up most; best de- ble fed stters warmed ‘up kinds und grassers unevenly 25 to 75e ‘off tly 25 to 50 cent lower; price spread. unusually wide; trade on lower grades of ten erract extreme top weighty steers 1525; highest since 1920 best long yearlings and medium weight 2510; heavy monta- bas 1025 stockers and feeders 25 cests higher; fat cows and heifers 25 to, 50 up; vealers 50 to 75 ¢ents higher. Sheep 3,000 today’s receipts prac- tically all direct; for week around 10,000 direct and seventy cars from feeding stations; compared with week ago fat lambs 26'to 50 cents higher; demand good bulk natives under light sort 1526 to 1550 few choice and prime loads 1575 and 1600; culls mostly 1150:to 1200; western quality Jacking; top 1560; bulk 2600 to 1540; fat sheep scarce; mostly steady; feeding lambs 26 to 50 higher; bulk * westerns to dealers 1500 to 1525 country demand broad. (Day live- stock stands for night). CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Ill, Aug. 1—Wheat No. 2 red $1.59 3-4; 1 hard $1.56 to $1.57 1-2, Corn 2 mixed $1.05 1-2; 2 yel- 1.09 a 1-4; oats 2 white .42 to 3 40 3-4 to 41 1-4. Rye barley .78 to .85; timothy seend $6.75 to $8.25; cloverseed 1900 to 2675; lark 1715; ribs 1737; bellies 2162. Important reaction ensued in the last part of the day. The closed was steady at 1-8 to 10. cents net ad- ce, September 1.04 1-4 to 3-8. NEW YORK POULTRY New York, Aug. 1—Live poultry quiet no freight quotations, Broil- ers by express .27 to 83; fowls by express .22 to 29, Dressed poultry quiet; unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Aug.. 1.—Potatoes; good wire inquiry; demand light; market steady; carloa delivered sales freight only deducted Minne- apolis and: St Paul rate jacked ewt. early Ohios i! S. No. 3 siderable scabby 235 to 24 London.—Only two from which water is piled up by donkeys remain in England. One at Kenworth been in tse sin ize con- few 245. MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN TABLE , Open High Low Close | ie. $1.47) $1.51% $1.47 Dee. 1.48% 1.52% 1.48% 1.51% 37% 87%, 87% 37% 39% 40 39% Be 92% 94% 92% 93% H 249° 255 249 2.54% 70% am 20% 70% CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Open High Low Close Wheat— pert. a 2. a pede s uF 53M e r Sa + 1.03% 8542 88% ALS 43% A6% r o % 1.03% 85 BTM 41% 43% AC | May Oats—- 4 96 1.02 99% 1727 17T 1230 17.20 “99% 17.20 17.20 Sept. Oct. 9. .18.00 Bellies — Sept. |. .21.67 Ll 18.15 18.00 18.15 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 1.—Range carlot grain sales; Wheat 1 Northern $1.59 7-8 to $1.74 5: 2 $1.56 1-4 to $1.64 1-8; No. 3 1-4 to $1.70 5-8; No. 2 dar winter $1.66 1-8; 1 hard spring $1.76, 1 hard winter $1.54 1-8; 2 durum} $1.34 3-4 to $1.69 1-2; 1 mixed wheat $1.41 to $1.50. Barley sample grade .71 to .78; No. 1, 80; No. 2, .76 to .80. Corn 1 yellow $1.07; 2 mixed $1.00; 3 white 9 Oats 2 to 37 5-8. Rye No. 1, Flax No. of dark| No. ite 39 3-4; No. 3, 36 3-4 96 to .95 1-2. 1, $2.64 to $2.55. NEW YORK CLosiNG All. Chem. & Dye. .... American Can. \Am. Car & Fay. .. Am. Locomotive . Sm, & Ref. . Sugar . Tel. & Tel. . Tobacco . Water Wks Woolen Anaconda Cop. Atchison . Atl. Coast Line Baldwin Loco. Balt. & Qhio .. Bethlehem Stl. California Pet. Canadian Pac. . Cent. Leath. pfd. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor Chesapeake & Ohio Chic. & Northwestern Chic. Mil. & St. P. pfd. Chic. & Pac. Coca Cola Colorado Fuel Congoleum-Nairn Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel .. Cuba Cane Sug. pia Davison Chem. . Dodge Bros. pfd. Du Pont de Nem Electric Pow. & ae etfs. Erie Ist pfd. +... Farmous-Players General Asphalt . General Electric General’ Motors Gt. Northern pfd. Gulf States Steel Hudson Motors Nlinois eCntral Independent O. & Int. Harvester : Int. Mer. Mar. pfd. . Int. Nickel .. S Kelly-Springfied Kennecot Cop. Lehigh Valley” es Louisville & Nash {group. The closing was firm. d/gains of a point or more were {Sie 34 to $ Mack Truck Marland Oil Max. Motors Mex. Seaboard “ont Mid-Continent Pet. Mo., Kan: Tex. Missouri Pac. pfd. Montgomery Ward Nat. Biscuit Nat. Lead .. New York Central .. N. Y., N. H. & Htfd. Norfolg & Westers Nor. America: Northern Eseltic. Pacific Oil Pan. Am. Pet. Pennsylvania Pure Oil Radio Corp. Reading .. Rep. Ir. & Steel Reynolds Tob. “BY St. L. & San, Fran. . Seaboard Air Line Sears Roebuck .. Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific Southern Ry. . Standard Oil, Cal. Standard Oil, N. J. Stewart Warner Studebaker Texas Co. .. Texas & Pacific Tobacco Product: Transcont. Oil Union (Pacific U.S. G Wabash pfd. “a” Westingkouse Elec. . Willvs-Overland Woolworth Standard Oil o _ CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Aug. 1—Potatoes: Re- ceipts 74 cars; total United States shipments ‘357. cars; trading slow, id Missouri to $2.80; to $2. Minnesota peas early Ohio's $2.55 to $2.65; CHICAGO POULTRY . Chicago, Hl, Aug. 1—Poultry: live, lower; fowls 17 1-2c to .24 1. broilers 20 to .25c; springs roosters .14 1-2c; turkeys 25c; duels -20c to .28c; geese .18 to .19¢c. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 1—Flour un- changed to 10 cents lower, in car- loat lots, family patents quoted at $8.70 to $8.80 a garrel in pound cotton sacks. . Shipment 42,446 bar- Financial ews STOCKS STAGE STRONG.RALLY Bull Movement Starts on Pub- lication of Optimistic Government Report upward movement as resum- ed in today’s brief vession of the market although the advance was by no means uniform despite the ab sence of many brokers and traders over the week-end, there a good demand for stocks, which was stimu- lated by favorable trader reports from several of the basic indus Motors, which were in free sup yesterday as a result of pri received better support. Heavy buying of transcontinental was one of the features of the oil ‘Total 550,000 Se ew York, Aug. 1.—(A)—Stock displayed a firm tone at the opening of today’s market, which was featured by a subsidence of the selling pressure which had evidence for the last few da gxthered strength on publi & government report showing ya line consumption in June to be per cent above that of the same month last year and a further re- duction in surplus stocks. Init! sales approximated re- corded by Standard Gas and Electric, company and Chryst i re en- istic tenor of the weekly mercantile reviews and the apparent inability of ‘bears to bring about compulsory liquidation of long stocks on the recent decline Heavin was still apparent in American Telephone and Woo Foreign exchanges opened firn mand Sterling ruling around §4.8% and French franes $4.75. Scandi- navian exchanges rallied on short covering. UTH Lene Duluth, M » Aug. 1—-Close flax of track $2.57 1- ‘4 to Mie 1-4, an $2.57 1-4; Sept. $2. 1-8; Nov. $2.66 1- Wheat 1 dark northern: $1. to $1.78 1-4; No, 2 $1. 1-4; No, 3 $1.5 orthern $1.56 1-4 to $ ainber durum $1.42 3-4 to #1 6 2 $1.40 3-4 to $1.65 3 3 3-4; No. 4 to $1.38 17xd_ durum $1.36 3-4 to $1.60 3-4; No. 2 $1.34 to $1 1 red durum $1.33 3-4. Oats 3 white track and arrive .38 5-8 to 39 5-8. No. 1 rye track .96 1-4 Barley choice to fancy medium to good .72 to grades .70 to .75, The close was strong September wheat closed 2 -4 cents up at $1.51 1-4 asked and dir half cent up 150 normally; Sept. durum cent up at 138 3-4 bid; Oct. 2 cents up at 138 bid and Dec. 3 cents up ge“i37 1-4 bid. Spot and Sept. Rye rose 1 3-4 cents. December rye and oats closed unchanged. Spot barley closed un- changed to 2 cents off, September falling half cent. Good bidding by operators and crushers boosted flax seed, holders being firm and forging the buyers to bid up. September flax climbed 4 1-4 cents; Oct. 4 5-Be; November 2 3-4 cents and) Dee. i half cents, Det ‘Dee. $2.54 1 .78 to 17; 80; lower FOREIGN EXCHAN New York, Aug. 1. Foreign 5x- changes irregular, Quotation cents; Great Britain der 5-16; cables 485 3-4; 60 day bills on banks 481 7-16. France demand 474 1-2; 475; Italy demand 365 1-2 366. cables cables Denmar! Belgium 460 1-2; Ger- many 23.80; Holland 40.12; Norwa 18.10; Sweden 26.81 Denmark 22.2 Switzerland 19.41 1 Spain 14.4 Greece 159; Czech Slovakia 29; Jugo Slavia, 182; Austria 14 1- Rumania 1 "Argentina 40.25; Brazil Ther; Poke “at Shanghai 78 H ‘Montreal 100 3- FARGO PRODUCE Fargo, Aug. 1.—Butter fat churn- ing cream unchanged, packing stock unchanged CHICAGO CHEESE Chicago, Il., Aug. 1.—Choice high- er standing 22% to 23; twin dai 22% to 23; single d: jes 23% to % Americas 23% to 24; longhorns 234 to 24; bricks 21° to 22. DULUTH WHEAR Duluth, Minn., Aug. 1—@)—With settlements in connection with the July future out of the way, as an unsettling influence, good buying developed in wheat today and prices advaneed sharply. Spring wheat fu- tures gained from half to 2% cents and durum futures from 2 to 3 cents. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Minneapolis wheat 1 northern $1.68 to $1.75; 2 do $1.65 to $1.72. Corn 3 yellow $1.07% to $1.08; 3 white $1.05 to $1.06; 3 white $1.05 to $1.06; 3 mixed $1.08 to $1.07%; oats 2 w 421; 3 do 41% to %; 4 do 40 to rye No. 2, 96 to 97c; b: 80 to 86c.. Wisconsin 80 to 87c; feed rejected 75 to 78c. PLYMOUTH CHEESE . 1.—Plymouth ard cheese quotat: n fer the week market higher; Daisies 22°; Farm- ers’ cooperative Loard cheese quo- tations for the week; market higher; longhorns young Americas 23; squares 23% NEW YORK PRODUCE New York. Aug. 1—-Butter firmer; receipts 8,905. Creamery ‘sts (88 to 91 score) .41 1-4 to .42 1-2. Eggs irregular; receipts 10,650. ese firm; receipts 281,827 pounds. NEAR END OF RIVER SURVEY N. Di, Aue. Aug. ()---The hical survey ath the Mouse valley will be entirely com- ps ed this season, so that data will available for engineers that will male possible an intelligent study of the ‘flood situation. This was the declaration of C. L. Sadler, United States Keologial en- gineer in charge of the federal ac- tivitids in this district. jes ISOLATION NOT CONSIDERED A BUGBEAR Isolation which once was a bug- bear to North Dakota farmers and their families rapidly is being bridged by ta compiled by the state libr ows Many fari are buile thei: own receiving sets and numerous re- quests for mation at the library from radio asts of all ages and both “It often keeps us moving to keep pace with the dei ” Said) Miss Margaret Welch of th ce. ry \whnt the question may be we und take to answer it and IT have come to feel almost like dio expert yself, T have sent so many son the subject. h four volumes on y most of the ques rece ved enthusi- out cep them one dlege of further, tage both w “Reception ‘throughout the state usually ood, rd which we r time sill the pos: more of requests for Persons with a mechanical t mind like to build their own d apparently many of them successful. The rural mail deliv the telephone and the ture have all done their people on the farm contente happy but I do not believe them compare with the when it comes to spreading cheer about the countryside. a singers from various will give a fifteen minute open air concert at 9:30 o'clock Sunday night on the balcony of the Grand Pacifie hotel. Traffic will in that block during the concert. The open a is not tu be a substitute s evening preaching ser but is intended to supplem and will be held after the services in’ th . Ww Vater will deliver be stopped a Dr. LaRose Tells of Radium Miracle » Quain a deseribed the um in an address before the nis club this week C._O. Robinson n for the day rendered 1 Ram- served as chairm Miss Lucille Lahr cal selections, HOOKEY GO AWRY Holyoke, ‘wo high school girls here’ decided to slip off to Springfield for # holiday instead of going to school. “bummed” a ride from an autoist, who. heard them talking about their plans. He took them to the school and led them rood OPEN AIR MALE {> CONCERT SUNDAY j; miracle | ‘ M’MILLAN PARTY ESCAPES ICE JAM AO 1,— (#) —The steamers Pe: Bowdoin of the MacMillan expedition have fought their way free of the ice in Melville Bay and expect to reach Eth, Greenland, their main post to- ay. Washingtot at would bring them to th@r ipal destination on schedule, ving fears of a delay which might have interfered seriously with the major purposes of the expedition. Both vessels got out of the ice yesterday after having been held immovable for several days 20 miles south of Cape York. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution Issued out of the District Court of Bur- elzh County, North Dakota, in the Fourth Judicial District, upon dgment duly docketed in unty on the Ist day of July, 1 n action wherein W. F. intift and sald vor of the said the said de? foreclosure of @ yon the personal property fter described for the sum ¢ Hundred Forty Nine and dollars and for the costs, tid execution was directed s sheriff in and for said Burleigh County, North Dakota. I Nave taken into my possession and levied upon all the right, title and prest- of the defendant therein. t the personal property referred described as three hundred ix blocks of medicated Notice is he undersigned, will se auction, at or ‘ourt: House of Bi@marek in Burle rth Dakota, on the st July 28, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh Count North Dakota. secure note est in will be forectosed “by the sale in nueh manowecurt marck, in th urls and State of > hour of t house, h mortgage and wh sold to satisfy the same are in the County of Burleigh te of North Dakota and are as follows, to-wit: Lots se- “Kenzie and Coffin’ n to the City of Bismarck, cording to the plat thereof o: d of record in the office of ter of Deeds of the said will be due on such mort- t the date of sale, the sum Thousand Elght’ Hundred Ninety-eight together with the sof foreclosure BISMARCK BANK, Mortgag: Rismarck, No Ro & TILLOT: prneys for corporation, up to the front door. ‘| Salesmen Wanted. Minneapolis Woolen Mills Co. has opening for six men. Your choice of McLean, Mercer, O! ver, Burleigh, Kidcer, or Grant counties. Earnings limited only to your ability. Special bonus during August. Goods are sold on patisfaction or money back terms. A wonderful men’s and boys’ suit line in conjunction. For full particulars see state t manager at Van Horn Hotel. Ask for H MR. OGG. Bismarck, 7 Winnipeg invites you to share her boating bathing, golf. The ideal holiday land ---490 miles north of Minneapolis. Perfect climate; cool, refresh- ing nights. Winnipe peg is rich in historic Jore; is close to the finest beaches on this continent \ where accommodation for visitors is all that could be desired. Winnipeg has hotels un- excelled on this continent— dancing every night. Good roads and excellent camp grounds for motorists. Special week-end rates on railroads, Write for Winnipeg Holiday Booklet No. Tourist and Convention Bureau First Class REPAIR WORK Backed By Money Back Guarantee —ANY SIZE TIRE— Try Us For Service. Everready Tire Vulcanizers 216-4th St. Phone 944 Bismarck, N. Dak. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given jthat that certain mortgage, executed-and di livered by R, B. ‘Loubek and rude FE. Loubek, his wife, as mor’ gaxors, to Capital Security Bank mortgagee, said mortgage dated the 4th day of January 1923, and filed for record in the office of the Regis- ster of Deeds, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the ith January, 1923, at two o'cloc of said day and recorded 3 of Mortgages on pare foreclosed by a sale of the’ premises in 5 hereinafter desc door of the Cour of Bismarck, County and State of North Da 3rd day of August, 19 in the afternoon of sa fy the amount due on suc h mort Sage on the day of sale. The premises described \in mortgage and which will be satisfy the same, are described follows: Lots number One (1) Two (2) in Block number sevent sight (78), McKenzie and Coffin Addition to the City of B K County of Burleigh an Worth” Dakota, aceordi: thereof now on file the office of the R FORE- * Bune igh on the such nd expenses of thes +losure proceedings. Dated this 26th day CAPIT, Holder of sal MIYLAND & FOSTER, Attorneys for Holder of said Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota 6-27 7-4-12-18-25 8-1) of June, 1928, ITY BAN! WHERE. in that and | ie r payment of . note the 17th day of June, 1920, for the sum of Two Hundr Rignteen dollars) sixty-th . and in which the de: and nd on’ said note and One Hund y oor of the Burleigh ¢ the following property sald mortgage, — to amount of saie ‘no that the description described in’ sald note gage, and which will be isfy said debt ) satisfy and ARTIN T. partner of O. K. A. ERSL MeCURDY, 8-1-1t unpaid | MMONS STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court. Fourth Judicial f Raldwin District R. h Dakota, Baird. Receives Baldwin, Noi Plaintiff, Blanche on file with the vd Court your ‘Subseribers within th the this you. soot the and in case of your failure ppear or answer judement: will inst you by default or manded in the com clerk of nd to Be upon the a afte ted this 15th day of July, A. D. Attorn TLLLOTSON, y vi Webb Block, of Deeds of ed by Bender Krug Olson and evileh Ter ts consists a note wh unpaid the sum . ffi in Burleigh County, State of Norut Dakota, on the 16th day of 5, at 2 o'clock p. m. on on following property ieee aa said mortgage, to" satisfy — the amount of said ‘note and morteag: that the description of the proper described fh sald note and mdrt- gage, and which will be sold to sa isty Said debt ts as follows, to- One Kentucky double, disk ‘drill disks; one LC. 16 by 16 disc harrow MARTIN T. OLSON, surviving partner of O, B. Olen and Son, Mortgagee. KA BRELANDY MeCURDY, Attorney for O. B. Olson and Son. and postoffice address: rek, Burleigh County, North Bi ‘Dakota 8-1-1 MINOT FIRMS LIKE D.B.C. HELP Minot banks and business offices are manned largely by graduates of Dakota Business College, Fargo. Jacob Stein, recently engaged by Security National Bank is the Sth “*Dakotan’? now with Minot banks, 45 are with other Minot firms. Recent out-of-town positions for D. B. C. pupils are: ,Georgiana Covey, Fidelity Building & Loan Ass’n., Valley City; Frank Peter- son, Dakota Oil Co., Jamestown; Lester Watson, Merchants National Bank, Rugby. Watch results. “*Fol- low the Succe8$ful.”” First Fall term, Aug. 3. Write F. L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. 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