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Grain Livestock WHEAT OPENS _ DOWN; MARKET |: ( a sev \ (a hot thi « ket ure wa Sep dre up fin Ru wh | he 80 sin ec ed cor to 4 -to Sut Oats Barley : 5 Y SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixed No. 4 BL No. 5 BH No. 6 16 yy» Sample Ae) 1 cent per pound discount under 65 Ib, Ear corn 5 cénts under shell.| student who; sells sifmmer. , Miss ELECTRIC COO! COOKERY MEAN: Minnesoti COOKING IN COMFORT i A Eastern Houses Buy Heavily at Opening to Counteract here Ww ith Sept. lute last, week, No ch natives sold; $15.25 paid for highly finished yeurlings, western grass. s k to 261 cents lower ts: killere;© Kinde suitable for feeders, firm;' spots higher; heifers 26 cents vite meses 00 tae $13.75, Sheep 17,000; fat lambs — active, steady to strong; desirable natives to packers $14.75, to $15.00; few well sorted lots to small kille $15.26; several strings range lambs $15 some held higher range wethers $11 sheep ste: lots fat native ewes $6.00 to $7, Ha others most b.00; no early s feeding lam demand good; tale ing steady. Bismarck, August 18. No. L northern spring No. L amber durum *+ No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 zed durum No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. 1 rye . Dark hard winter Hard winter TS IRREGULAR Selling Movement hieago, Aug. @8.—VP)—The le Chicago wheat operators be} ling at the opening of the 1 today, but almost. immediately eral prominent eastern house ted Buying with the resulls: that | opened from 1 cent down to d stayed within narrow lim- ommission houses also h sides -of the market d to produce irregul: were on and this but y fluctuations with the p: es far from the opening wheat opened at . Dec § 8 to $1 y $1.61% to $1 61%, the first hour September and uber dropped more thin a full from the opening, but then s much as the market a from '% wheat went fe but nr the opening, s much later, or followed to lost wheat with hovered around th during the first hour. a shade down to ‘ec up, with ember $1081 to SLO, but had repped ta hour later with tem- and held near this Opening’ J and fluctuat- pund 2 cents minutes of the | drop took plac ales of long & buyers on from with Septembe ind Decem- 8, vithin a to within ish a few when a Iges brought in ile she we the| Close ~ high 1-4 to $1.04 my ut $1.01 oe rae cae i? PRODUCE (@)—Butter 44 FARGO irgoy Aug. 1 urnint um. ck 28 cents. q ket! about | | se {dark north CHICAGO MARKET TABLE Wheat: Open High Low Close pete. SL 66S] Dee 21.57% H0'4 1.60% . Septa Oct. Bellies: Sept. 18.50 18.45 18.5 18.45, 18.20 18.00 18.30 18.15 eee ed | DULU Minn thy flay to WH OFLAX Aug. 18. on track arrive Oct | | Duluth, Closing to Ms eptember November iP) { DULU v i duce northern northern nae hern S1.5X iL northern arrive $1at durum S140% to durum $1285 to § ateY 1 SLES, Rs 2 du mixed dur mixed du ibe ber ber red durum $1. Oats 3 hite track do arrive 87% to B8% $1.00, Barley choice medium grades G1 to POLIS CASIE GRAIN Aug. 18, Pe Wi jer $1 | northern ‘$1. choice to cond 1 hard hark dar spring 81.69% to § | hard Monti wna on HTL $161 eee SLOZIS; 62 to Tes flax No. ark northern e dark + Nc dark ko hard wir 08 to LSE; = é ws tam ber durum Stat! a3 tam r durum § 1 durum durum $1.60 to $L71; s 20 to young chickens = roosters 16; turkeys 20; ducks) CASH GRAIN Reese 16 to 18. AS.) Wheat No bese unehia t No. 2 hard § gle alnies to. Corn No. 2 mix. $1.05 to 24; longhorns brick 20% to 21 CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 18. -—(P)— receipts 98, on S. shipments 4 market dull; trading only fair; Minn, sacked e: ly Ohios $2.00 to’ $2.15; : cked round whites $2. ording to quality cobblers ding to quality. CHICAGO LIV go, Aug. 18, (L 21,000; “slow opened hic y's averages hipping demand; big pa t active; bulk better grades 140 to| was e 210 pound weights $1 bs to $13.50; ) pound kinds 60; desirable 250 300 pound butchers largely $1 $13.10; bulk packing sows $11.50 arply lower few early sales 00 to "514.00; looks Stat under ve higher ock market to 50 cents BISMAR (Parnished by Russell-Miller Co.) CK RAIN 1 dark. northern We quote but do not handle the | &. * following: | _ imotny seed $7.25 $19.75 to $27. bellies APOL 1s (oho Aug. d nervous and e y ly ee effect in - De line was tined quarter rye closed with wheat t tone Jes of light to 2c higher, largely lowest weight offerings w Winter wheat was steady. wits firm, Corn was quiet fooane lower, x th September Dive ening ash whe: uttered better and weight were for No, re and the undertone Oats were firm to ? was firm and uneh: higher for low 1 to 2 cents higher. dy. ‘ter. for Barley was seed w choice, i} | | ie oe Z to $11.85; majority strong. weight! EAPOLIS POTATOF! slaughter pigs $13.00 to $13.40; heavy | 18—(P).-Polatoes weight hogs $12.40 to $13.15; 1 edium | demand slow, 26 light” $it.75 to! arloads delivered 160 to’ $13,609] sales. freseht ‘only deducted) Minn- to $12.00; | eapoli sand uy rate sacked Haughter pigs $12.50 to $ ewt. early Ohios No. Cattle 10,000; better fed] siderably scabby $1.95 to steers semi demoralized; pping| a ng very narrow; " indifferent| | i Red Grange isn’t the only, college ice: during’ the Marie Gross, an vidergraduate at. the Ualversity of has turned ice ;man. for the summer -at “Hazel ;Park, near St. Paul, and totes’ ice ground’ each day. MARKETS | THE BISMARCK TR IB BI UN ji PAGE THREE. ° } from the great « spaces where| the Mellon plan las cy it, tween R. E. WENZEL TELLS CONVENTION D that kind of influence doesu't count! quite so much @f d My a qd 1 for so much. it promises to be ne’ ice er, Financial 7 p 2° ‘The administration nay, feel bound N AT SALT LAKE CITY DIFFICULTY tary Metlon ean talk himself] to stick by it this time. Still it will ick in the face about the ultimate] he bard for Republican House mem- Uses | ews | MAKE T fod it will do the poor man to{ bers to vote against: what certainly | NS T On . Wean capital away from tax-exempt] will be so popular a measure, — eee eee ie and get it’ back into. in eae oo ! THEIR | | isn't scoing: to con | To summarize, tax’ reduction will H Wi vr men that this pros-| be talked about endlessly at the ne: fens 4s ieee eT rable to the lopping: of ion of Congress, but it's silts ACTIVITY | Disez eof Clhiimant Existing “SE L Ls WwW ORM | “dollars off from their own in the possibilities that there’ 1 f vis ’ | trae: pators know this a#spbe no actual reduction—-that — the { Prior to Award of Damat BY CHARLE: WAR anybody will he left for the seventieth Complicates Matter: NEA Service’ Writer oe ow 4 i —— Washington, Aug. 18 . Iministration, then, evidently = crits nh the Republiewn commit Hselt to the Mel : ; : q | et cecedln a clion program next wi tax reduction plan h Repub FAMOUS bey i STALLION SUGGE A VEY inst realuctio whee thoreusghly "reK2tt" | iy Aue OEP sy the | reduction —Seeretary will s Support it We biekas Perit Hi { oe Aullone Rika The eine to vote} mous French stud stallion, Niceas ! ‘ , 3 certain the Republic (eration for} has been sold to a German sti Large Blocks of Railroad; Administrators of Workmen's wiudeaien een eee net wit’ [fuc SeOUNO iearke, -Abeaty retell i . 4 acai a It won't do to oppose reduction nk of Seeretary [to divulge the name of the pur- Shares Change Hands; Compensation Laws. He That's bound to be popular with \ And between{ chaser. Niceas was foaled in 1920 A pid di everybody, “The party that fought it] the Demgerats publican ine nduct of the stud of at Opening Points Out, Need to would he doing. the worst thing] cargent Te aiothaclifias onviite salt imaginable for itself. then—it's impossible, HES Tel 7 SEAN ‘ aad bik t tuation On the other hand, the Demo-| Knows, for the Repub years’ racing th Font tne ee Ane peeu yorite figure it will be extremely | to get thing through the | the winner of more than 690, Son Btod é hf Salt Lake 1) popular to op teal 1 ee a WT oDittientti 16 waiinies jsort. that will Well, what then’ if the ad Biol tcopresentative r inilers Of cagingnkatien jrich men and big corporations ain gets tied up in the changing hands at high. | trtors 0 Y pensi ] Will, the other If your set squeals it may bother | by cases in which disease exist- | -Gevag Sasvain tie Mibliang wines. .¥8 1 fhrowish ity program? ] Seur ueighbors’ reeeption, se dent duly earn. [ed prior to the titles for HE laiietion.to be “the top this time | | re Benvte. Bree Ttet it squeal. Find the point on the bresakinge | , nd whieh hae th nL aN tion. He's out- | t through the House? » this oscillation starts « tu movement and the po GreeraeG ating ei tie serlousiees, et | spoken about it on administention backs it inal, and then always keep n upward revision ¢ those Injured, were d nas ne Het ‘ling to Jet the small fry vn yielded on] it below this point. rates were dominant factors int j Twelfth anaual miccting of the Ii: Ieee ke aieteoe te vie tinal nie : Pts etme aA dont Beard, Commissioners here Wants the big Wel pag sto we Htted ith | today by Rt. E. Wenzel, commissic vers [PEt nnd seo uty ate Jor the Noith Dakota workmen's cot euchercl-ottt: of having 9 2 Brak for popula Tepetton puree. Republi- ae at reeneas Although conits held that i \ ernational telephone, % lengerataemtinie ot Ml” bodily mahagers to have t apped back 3 points on re: Veondition= ini personal turn at the nest session of Congres i . d ated by the fimnolnedinelit of | Tiles, ait ah injury. taay Ue by ues provided, of course, they’e to! jnew stock issue, foreign exchanges | WAUFY, tnd an injury may be by 4 wive it to hin opened’ steady, with Belgian franes ent salthoue tga aeereae lea It's no cinch that they will be | moving up six points to 448% ce: the: citece.oe aueht Saleary feuut au regular busi-| & hey probably ¢: itn and sterling holding around 485% an tine! ness ia. Me heard. fishermen, in| te of Repr but | | Realizing sales ates dh home, town of Achaia” Gils, Ul te’s doubtful more than | strong spots as Ms ; i Kok abeut. having. to < die | doubtful. The Democrats will be ries in Mar und ‘| : : ; * pate | atinst the Mellon plans and so will J. i i" A Cites wt oO he undertook to pply . — . house Air Brake whtel fell \ te iE AY de ts oo am hi dent a i ounnly | most of the insurgents —not only the mporarily chee! None: F nine bea ha : ie ors OY | chronic. i gents but also the ¢ 1. ; Failed to halt the upward moses ssTisue: intemyetnlG: tin tening them on « Men oe | - in other seetions of the list. Mails | }eukehed his mawers turdays his earni o oe were bid up in agsressive fashion in pe rece One ftreitte mi A senator from a state whe ur revorts of steadily. inereasing public ee celui renee : = 3 —[taxpayers are strong may see hew | ! Paving Ed iidas: | couetivational disease known itive answer should be | hes buttering his bread on the right ’ f mn syphilis and result of the question, and that we | Side by voting for them rather t "| frurge raitew hie eet ae i aon ent done | the common pee-pul. ‘The latter | omission houses reported a ‘ : ale : ; ave! uch : ; ; hock che oO o is hod 0 epresentas | aH majority. even: in * Feat cn ster wet | ar et Sei ick B hiticaetts ines, Ready Cooked ready -to-serve we cleaing, was. strong, motor and aee{ font acute inpairment of the heart “What « jority by thelr ’ . l., meen iM the fand. through the medium of — just ind collectively Most of the” fe and FEE Mee eee att ordinary exertion is disabled “and will tend toward {iuaurgent.. S¢ Se Ee fternoon together with lead. | NNN ts Ni ie unio Wo 1 Hite anid We ble | ee eee = Stock s swept forward to ne Corn t i ition ; a ie omes a ve fa | ™ | es high Is today under the leader. | compensations then a te Boned niet | ship of the ra diss dozen |e Sars ere reason. | of which attained new peaks the | #hle concern to ~ ie say that the rem ear. sproximater Hat olution of the diffic ; | it become and coun in the ficient concern, to my mind, that inisteation of co: sation ley san or commission may well be teisone cot If the question ‘Ate the © question must come the ; ; 1 results of the appl edivm of rules by such bure no er 1 ime ae his rule of Low fair to all mi + Where they have the Ie feeipht{ concerned?) Tf the answer 7 i rh legi EMT he the negative, then it appe ineub: or i ; _ aiuestion | won Finterpretation ef 1 MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN. TABLE Miiially: ie calle of Calif we Wher y ‘ California « > ; . t will tend pears ty me to he the cortect bas ech pie ce Close practical results that Dor Winding these pre siguiane ah seit 43 4 the parties conceraes? [sease cases. dust many repre pe ; “My pritetical Litices at this convention in Saas: administrator of that opinion no Sept. together with 2 f knowing, as Ita res hould mod 1 large majority is found. to 1008 1.00% discernment and Er that opinion, then T would suse he oom nenters a protest. It that the time for some definit . i BM 1 protest sufficiently. strong looking towa the ‘accent . ux: sme te earefully weigh the var! new rule and the rs that niade mi of practice ‘to it is an : quest et If opinion on the subject is ley: hould well divided, or th ority Se rule of Law is not f the eout then I wo qrreat neany instance: pet of . oes Over record tak. Ga . | FOREIG : reeived my personal e | 1 nd st j H eceived my persa: he survey and stud ld be New York, Aue. Foreign nd points out ide during the coming yeur by. the dy quotations in tantiate the correctness committer, such” committee nd A858 5 rt its finding bills on for ample, to the} nendations to the next iE Belgium Hollafa 2685 erland, 1940: Poland Montreal 100 1-16 LAV SOUTH ST. PAUL St.Paul, | Aug A) ()— Cattle v packers bidding shaecls lower on = fat carly bids” around than last week's close; fat ti fat _vealers and $7.75; fat cows heifers § cutters § 00; nd EY pale about st $ 1 5 00; stockers and feeder ed; top feeders carl: $7.7: calves 2.000; good lights ‘m shippers hogs 00; lower than nap to 190 pound aver: 0; top $13.10; sorted 200 to 32: carat butehers lar; A ing sows $11.25 ree, 10¢ lower; 0; bulk feede Monday weight 2 Sheep 800; t lambs $13. fa odd ead fat breeding ewes (A), after com: Volume of tive firmness ding fell off in the absence of amount of demand from any ter at the end of the first three spring whent futures stedd off. More interest’ was shown{ in durum and its futures stood from} Ye off to 4 Business in’ th spot, market early hin, The close was weak. September closed 11-8 cents off at $1.56 BX bid: De up at $1.57 bid; 7-8 off at $1 off at $1 cent off ember 1 Spot 4-6 cents; 1-8 cent Spot barley — closed September 1-2 ce: up showed some reeoveries ‘on trader buying. Crushers seemed indiffer- ent. s easy, at small losses shown Sept. van Nov, flax fell quarter cent; October closing un- changed. r 1-2 ce November 1-4 3-4 usked and Dee- | unchanged; flaxseed Honor to’ the first European wo- man to cross Katta Dawan, Great Pass, leading to Lhassa, the the world,” noted. English traveler and: writer, Heat your water with Gas: It’s the Super-Fuel, roof of |) goes to Miss Ella Sykes, || at by a t this n that; the his ba th ck for in ten ant was back a thorough examination time of the n, 1 had a chronic arthrit destruction, of one of th phy: his 1, to second time. to, hen the ¢ two weeks the matter i the pped matter fell just w 0 directs ught in soine happened, or pened; brought tac t and the of occurrence attention again the presence of a preexi diseas th. and te to mi shop I jan reported, together rmation that it w: lated to the injury. to and handy butcher About the hospi pointing Supposing, some simple | straining brought on the collapse the Unbi WO mn with ‘ost of th in waiting? attention, once mor whose f at had bh ex 0 into pers with would i] ckill of several experts in medicine and final Corduroy, Flannel and C. L boys’ long. trousers and fancy sweaters result almo struction of the hip dent. pital, medical and tures of more thin $10,000. “But suppose that we all | ine an those in- READ TRIBU (CAPITOL \ ana-peel'| it was just} r so the claim-| 3 usual, nd an X-ray) st treatment revealed the hana This the physi- with the in- no wise re- The man weat . of a clerk in a combinatio nd roc stor rhe shov ever: extende not y net disability developed, lifting of ed consideration s the question, at harge the ‘oc or was his knee 1 One of WANT A THEATRE me to report the a neat eaNaeh Le taining photo pened, when it é actly where it hap the 5 out of 100. persons! onal physical con me kind and. type have paid whatsoever, But) caleul urgery, bringing complete nd 1h de: ic Adults TROUSERS hmere. Lat DDS ‘cnight and Wednesday Weber & Field “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” the most enter- | plays of}! Performances 7:30 and 9 p.m, Children 15 st fad for “The Boys’ Shop’. in KLEIN'S TOGGERY zm NIGHT —AT THE— Heart River Pavilion Wed. Nite, Aug. 19th Special effort has been made to secure old time music for this dance. The orchestra has been rehearsing it for over a week. Come over and enjoy a real good even- ing’s dancing. Here are some of the numbers on the program: Waltz—Over the Wave: Two-Step—Silver Bell. Circle One-Step—Tipperary. Waltz—My Wild Irish Rose. QUADRILLE: ‘Chicken Reel, Turkey in the Straw. Teich. Wash Woman. Di Pig a the Par! Two-Step—Red Wing. Polka—Rhinelander's. Rye Waltz—Pre-Volstead Style. sircle One-Step—Over There. Two-Step--Hot Time in the Old Town, cottische—“Bergen’s, Waltz—Peggy O'Neill. Waltz—One-T'wo-Three-Four, Waltz-—When. You and I Were Young, Maggie. salty Featuring Clarence Todd in a dancing specialty. Syncopated Feet. A PAGEANT OF DANCING - YOU BE THE ACTORS Old time music from 8:30 to 11:00. From 11 o'clock as long as you want it there will be only the newest, popular jazz music with all the pep Les Backer can give it. PAGEANT STARTS AT 8:30. ADMISSION $1.00

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