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oe, /o ipo. a7, » > e af ee < ” Me CAINSTRENGTH - Liverpool Advance and- Rainy i " a ial Various. Factors Responsible Weather in -Argentina aps 40 zt 40%4| For Continued Recovery. Bring hamtp — sib eee 2 ow the’ Market 265° 204 28MK New Yorke” Feb. Feb. 3.—@—Stoel 65 04% .64%| prices made further recovery in ted 05 a day’s market, ander the Minalus Y w 1 stren: te tI eos. Wee Ves eed eas: jes, higher crude oil feud tenacloualy to turns, Bx.’ and gasoline prices and rumors of Ror ‘American ‘ higher dividends: The failure of the pe mee week ‘Weealer than of asin RANGE coal conference to reach an agree- late, and. was February 3. ment for the resumption of anth! 500,000 bushels. wie, Canad nd m4 Wheat— ¥ cite mining brought about some se growers pool wi ‘May new .. ing of the shares of hard coal carry: dtapnued of, practically of ‘ait hike May old ..1, 16% 1.78% “a railroads, but had no wheat it had in store at Georgian July a 1.55 fféct on the general list. Day ports and at Buffat ATH 1.46% nce in nee rices asguming Wheat clesed settled. T cents atten wide proport! Oat oi}: hy phates to '1 1-2 dents » corn % 81% 84te wore heavily accumulated. 1-4 to 38 cen provi. 87% 86% .86%|the weekly steel trade PE ate re sions at 1-8 to 3-8 cents gain. Me 88% 88% | ported ued change in the situation,| ,{ the. * ce] shares appeared to be shak: their recent "States Stect and 0: Chicago, Feb. 3.—(@)—Fresh up- pre -and Sloss Shemield each sold turn wheat were witnessed carly today as the result of a new advance at Liverpool and of continued rainy weather, delaying the crop Mavemens May in Argentina, Reports of the better July European demand for wheat were| Sept. also current. Furthermore, a trade besiag authority asserted, that aside from! Ma: dwindling stocks in the United States,! bad European commercial up lies are small and that all ott fe milling | May graden abroad ‘command. substantial! Jot clea a with only velne ba sup- plies on ocean passage, the opeying 7-8 to 2 cents higher, May new 4.77; 1-2 to 1.78 and July 1.55 to 1-2, was| followed by moderate adgitional! gains, Corn and oats sympathized with wheat. After opening 1-4 to 1-2 cents high- cr, May 84 1-8 to 1-4, corn continued to point upgrade. Oats started af 1-8 to 3-8 cents advance, May 44 1-8 to 1-4, and held itial figure: 4 1 1a | 107% 108% 107 15.32 156.40 15.32 15.85 5.52. 15.60 15.50 .15.55, Aeon demonstration of group 31 iid Se m- der the Jeadership of Goodrich. A brisk demand developed for Reming- ton Typewriter on publication of. a report that 1925 earnings would ap- grosimate $16 a share. California Packing encountered heavy profit taking atver its sensational advance @ record top.at 176, sliding of 3 12.18 | points, but offerings were well ab- SS er a ie ante and prices stimulated the de- and for American Smelting, which aves up two points. Rails, as‘ a group, did not partici: pate extensively in the advance al- though special strength developed in Canadian Pagific and Louisville and "36 | Nashville, The closing was strong. Upward tendencies were maintained in the late dealings, which were featured by a spectacular’ rise of 32% points in July BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller February 3. No. 1 dark northern ve No. 1 northern spring No, 1 amber durum .... No. 1 mixed durum Ne 1 red durum .. 1 flax Ce.) N 2 flax . h Motors to the highest prices at Not rye .. ce National Lesd bounded up seven PRICES MOV! Dark. bard ‘winter . points and United Fruit, American ON MILL CITY MARIE Hard winter .. 1,49] Can, Allied Chekmicel, Ajeneral Bice: Minneapolis, Feb. 3.—UP)—- Cables}, We quote but do not handle the ee eee ae ore ane wee anres pee again furnished bull leadership and| following: rede cinta deters the, deans, Total wheat prices moved up 1% to 1%| Oats . cénts carly in today’s session. Ir- ‘ales approximated 1,800,000 shares. regular action fotlowed, but the mar- ; Barley Spelts, per ow! MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN wet hung near fpr levels most of the SHELL CORN Yeliow| Minneapolis, Feb. 3—(#)—Wheat Oats. were firm with other mar-|No- 4. 56 lbs or more . Be ee te sr Mee 1 nortuers kets. but trade was light. May ryc| No. 5, 66 Ibs. 451 32 to 1.75; No. 1 dark northern led quiet, halting after % cents| No choice to faney 1.81 to. 1.85; spring: to choice 1,77 to 1. ne ary good 1,73. to 1.4 N “hard ig 1.73 to 1.87; No. 1 “intk hard gine ‘on track 1.72 to 1.88; to ar- Sample 1 cent. per popnd discount under, Bar. corm; *7 Tbs, 5 cents - than shelly SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South SM. Paul,’ Feb. 3.—Cattle a shade, under yesterday’s close, May flax seed advanced 8 cents. Cash wheat was slow and easy. Medium and high grades were off 1 gent and the general market was off ‘1 to 2 cents from early yesterday. Durum was steady and quiet. Corn was quiet, +. Oats were firm, e Rye was quiet and steady to firm. ‘Barley was. strong with ooeasional sales ong cent higher. Flax-séed wae ehsy.” 3-4, Corn No, 3 yellow 72 to 78. Oats No. 3 white 88 3-8 to 38 5-8. Barley 56 to 6 Rye No. 2, 99 8 to 1.10 3-8. Flax No. 1, $2.46 to 2.60. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Feb. Cen Bs ca of ‘arlot grain’ dates: Wheat No. 1 aorthern 1.76% at Hider No. 2 everal loads lights: and: amediui weights held at. 9.00.to 960; bulk 7.60 at 8.60; tat-she stock: moderately active, strong, mostly..450. at 7.00; canters and cutters:and bologna er fully steady 3.75 at 5.50 at 5.76 on. feeders active; ‘fleshy sorts. ay ter. © cents meeers good lights Sat’ 11.50; dull ter packers arownd 11.00. ives 19;000; opening sales mostly 6: eng fe aso pincarge averagey sort- e ‘pon: rages largely |d | 12.00; r wei Sap to 33.25; 5 cpouna tl utchers ‘200 at 12.755 No. 1 hard spring 1.81 No. 3 hard winter 1.75% to) 3 amber durum 1.57. ; Barle: sane grade, 59; No. No, 4,62, Corn, No. 4 tl 10; No. 5 mixed 64%. Oats No. 2 white 69% at ‘2. Rye No. 2, 99 at 1.02%. , Flax, No. as ly 48 at 2.50. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, . Feb, 3.—(#)— Poultry alive: Hens steady, springs easy; re- ceipts 2 cars; fewls 27 at 28; springs 31; turkeys 35; roosters 20; ducks 30 at 32; geese 20. : CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Feb, 3—()—Butter_un- changed; receipts 4,128 tubs. Eggs y jum and heay; ers to strong at Tuesday's average; 1i aver weights beady to enay at day’s low point; killing pigs : “tower; shipping outlet: narrows’ -bulie 240 to 325 pound butchers 1290 to 12.95; desirable 200 to 225 pound ‘ght largely 12.90 to 13.25; bulk 190]; pounds down 13.25 to 13.35; top on all ‘heavier down weight 13.40;. packing sows largely hg packing sows 10.75 at 71.00, 11.20 to 11.40; better killing pigs early mostly ans arenes. cost 13.50; heavyweight 12.36 to 12.30; Tosday 12,753 "wel medium weights 12.50 to 13.80; light] Sheep 1.500; asking Fre 25 at 14.50 weights 12.30 to 13. ight fight for desirable fed western lambs or 12.15 tp 13.40; packing aie 11.00 to| strong to 26 cents higher; no carly 11.60; slaughter pigs 13,00.to 13.50, |sales; fat sheep strong te 25 cents Cattle $,000; fat steers strong to 25) higher; top owes 9.00. cents higher; mostly 15 to 25 cents pikkinw ana up on forced markets; better grades eee, 3 GAIN selling most advanced; best mare ee 2 a : hoe No.1 bal ve 1 receipts 11,006 cases; fresh 9.00 to 10.25; she ‘stock even "Corn Ne hgot fA mixed | Tbs No. 4 yel- 1 ae srdianey firsts 28 1-2, about steady; bulls steady? vealers|low, 72% at 75%. Cheese unchanged. 25. cents higher, packers paying wp-| Qats He 2 ae 42% at os No. eat ERA ward to 13,00, mortly, 12.00. to: 12,60; | 3 white 40% at eg FARGQ, BUTTER onveidore Ate ae ~ fey : aye aoe ray Farjzo, N. D., Feb. aap pe jecp ; fat 8 stro = ning cream 45; packing stocl cents Righers active at aovanee: few | Arimethy need 630 at 7.25; ° Sousa bei Clover scd 28.00 at 32.00. d ame 3, rive 1.72 to 1,87;-May 1.69; July 1.641 F WANTED—One or iz men with cars. to. work of Grant County. Pag onpertunity for live wires. See R. L. Ander- son, 523 6th St. Madan barber trade; great deman wages, Few ‘weeks-tompleter: Cat- . Nog and special offer free. Moler Barber Colle lege, Fargo, N, D. WANTED—Young man_ work. Must be eal Com any, 9:00 ____ HELP WANTED--FEMALE ‘WANTED—Competent gitl for gene al housework. Must be good cook. Highest wages paid, Phone B.| WANTED—Maid for general _house- work or girl to take care of child. Call after G p. m. Phone 089J. a 2.2-3t 'WANTED—Girl for generat hou work. “Mrs. B. K. keel, 223 West yer ‘ e Bs tf WANTE work and care of 6OsW. egy Y for gen apable. ai Bos-2nd St,” Phone ag0We. family. a0W2. FOR" SALE— Up. . farniture; all in good condition; living room suite consisting of overstuffed ores enport and chair, Windsor rocker and two-tone walnut — dining room set consisting of buf. fet, extension table and six chai: two-tone walnut bedroom suite con- sisting ,of bed, drei CI ing | table, bench and rocker; also ena- mel kitchen table, three-burner gas stove, watnat Simmons bed, plete, and drop-side cot; topronably priced, Call 1142W. 1030-1 fo FOR SALE—1 complete ‘ ‘single ipsa A double bed; 1 dresser; 2 rockers: Congoleum 6x9 rug; 1 kitchen ie 1 refrigerator; 2. chair: center table; 1 writing tabl two-burner kerosene range’ and 7 2 pillows; 1 electrie fron; 1 wash tub; clothes boiler and bas- ket. Mrs. Chas. Lamb, Apt. 10, Business Coll 2. k BABY CHICKS—Strong husky. six- teen leading varieties from certi- fied farm flocks, Buy Northern Bred bier ity Live, ret Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- donia, Minn. ‘Dept. B. FOR RENT—Room formerly occupied as taxi stand in Nicola bui Broadway, next to Gartner's Shoe re Inquire office of O'Hare & u 2-23t 2 per bushel. Gehu and Pioneer Dént, sacks not furnished. William Reed, 3 mafles six big teams of horses, J. E, Chesak, 12 1-2 miles south-of B a 1-26-2w EE OR TRA! Gilfillan, Radio, will take hold goods in. exchange.‘ 1 Rdwy, R electric washér,-on eady ter Call 143 and ask for Mr. Swa nt HAY FOR SALE—No. 1 clean Alfalfa “aa ton in stack, 10 miles south 18. 1-28-1w FOR SLEIGH par! call Clarence Hanson. piece Phone 818. phone 219J. ~ land, improved; : good. dai truck garden; joins the miles to county seat, ‘half highway and railroa i clima particulars, J. J. Vokal, R. R. Box 139a, Shagta county, Redding, lif. 2. _____ BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished hotel located at Zap, N. D. This is a real hotel bargain that it will pay ce to investigate. Good town, god Iscation, Write Tribune. Ne Ne com-| | @elivery catalogue |- -| FOR o{"_floor, Price $10,000. Write for} WORK WANTED ‘WOMAN WANTS sewing or house- work by the day or hour in modern Phone 2193. 2-3-3t By SALESMEN __ SPLENDID opportunity for live sales- man, good clean proposition, no com- petition, chance to make $10 to $20 homes. 1 insertion, 26 words or ‘under 2 insértions, 25 words 0 or Hs a day oF better. | Answer quickly Bet Fash why tate 7 while territory is open. rite Care 1 week, 25 words “or of-Tribyne No. 62, 2-1-3¢ under .. are 1 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES Ads SERIES OF 14 STATE MEETS ARE PLANNED, 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same, day. THE ra PHONE 32 . Gatherings | FOR SALE 10 ROOM house, stucco, hot water heat, east front, nice part of city, paving, $5250.00. ‘ 5 ROOM bungalow, east front, fire place, basement, garage, $6000.00. ROOM house, modern, and comfortable, $4500.00. T ROOM cottage, modern everyting spick and span, cast part of city, 2650.00. 5 ROOM bungalow, neat_and~clean, cast front, nice yard $3500.00. BUILDING LOTS—Your choice of practially every vacant lot in the city, many of them on monthiy pay- P against direct-l mail merchandising, the North ‘Di kota Retail Merchants’ association has arranged a serics of 14 state meetings to be addressed by William | all of Fargo, president. The itiner Feb. 9; Minot. Feb. 11; homelike Grand Forks, Feb. A 1 narck, Feb. 19; Mott, Feb. 2: Mandan, Feb, Jamestown, Fed. | 4; Oakes, Feb. ‘and Wahpeton, | Feb. 26, Valuable Data Gathered In # commianication Hoyle to} members of the associati | tension of that road through & menace confronting .you community as a whole. It is coming and will demonstrate what do to help your community, erefore help yourself. + Success in the B¥kievement of vic- tory is up to you, Mr. Retailer. It is up to your energy, your. backbone, to act, to attend one at least of the regional meetings which will be held within a reasonable distance fram time will be devoted to the ussion of 3 and means; of helping in community organizing and work. Special features will be pro- vided for the evening meetings. The Merchants’ association of Grand Forks will take charge of their evening program,: the outstanding feature of which will be a Demon- stration of a Community Club Pro- gram, featuring acts supervised by Mrs. Jane Gavere, secretary of the bureau of public information, Uni- versity of North Dakota | Extension of Great Northern Lines Discussed Minn., Feb, 3.—(4)—Rep- of towns in North’ Dako- na gathered here today ith Great Northern rail- Is to discuss further ex- the town ‘ ‘of the proposed ‘ew al road represented an and the Great North- ern 0 were informed that the entire atto, it necessary for con- Fake ve Oe Bone road could be soled shila to nai jong in a nine ¢ Scobe; Opheim extension in. Montana was financed. Great Northern offi stated what action the; Il tal their attitude, according to the dele- gation, hi mn encouraging. NEWS BRIEFS ki ~ = Berlin—General -Viadimir Souk- homilinoff, minister of. war in the Russian imperial cabinet from 1909 to 1915, died today in a Berlin hos- pital.. He was 78 years old, Washington, Feb, 3.-—()=Failure of Engineman Carroll to observe in- dications of automatic block signals was the main cause of the Pennsyl- vanin frond =wreck at Monmouth Junction, J., last November in which 10 persons were killed, safety inspectors reported to the interstate commerce commission. Springfield, I. Governor Len Small this morning signed a requisi- tion on the governor of California for the return to Illinois of Robert Scott, brother of Russell Scott, whose identity was recently revealed in jan Quentin prison. two states. + At New Rockford, N. D., a perman- ent organization to further the ex» ension of the road was effected yi terday Far W. G. C Glen, D.. as president. Elege readeoata es of the organization or Curtis of floor leader, home here with an | Kansas, the Republic \is confined to hi known as Get New Seated |-Lewis- | attack of qui town association, came here today anita: fr tie antec | PARAGUAY IS LURING MANY pleco hai i “IMMIGRANTS ROAD ASKED TO BUILD By NEA Service. A “CUT-OFF” EXTENSION | Buenos Aires.-No ship docks here St. Paul, Minn., Feb, 3.—P) A for-| from. Europe. without its regular mal request that the Great Northern| group of emigrants en route to Para- railway build a “cut-off extension| guay. The little republic, 1000, miles from New Rockford, N. D., to Lewise! inland by boat from here, is having town, Montana, was presented to the|a rush of newcomers such as never road's officials today by a delegation | before in history. of North Dakota and Montaha busi- German farmers .are showing a. ness men. preference for the land where cheap” ments. Powell, Fargo, secretary possibly the most valuable dat gathered by a retailers’ on rds the, direct-bv-mail firms, h Dakota Retail Merchant ation is coming to you. Iti ds toward combat’ —There has been more wigter than in years. ill soon advance as the; %* tigger bargains will be taken up. BUY NOW,, INSURANCE—On your home, fur ture, store, automobile, almost an thing insurable in good companies. F. E, YOUNG. GOL - ATS PEACH OF A 1 sleeping rooms, housekeeping rooms. Close Phone 1052R or call 422 ane ALL BAY Ss ‘Two furnished rooms Sey light housekeeping, Prefer- ably man and wife. 602 11th St. Phone 754W 2-2-1wk FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms tor light housekeeping, and garage. For adults only, 1002-4th St. oe 2-1-3t FOR RENT—Cozy room suitable for Close in. Call at 208 Man- or Phone 262M. 1-28-1w rooms for on GITTN SLEE RENT —Furnished light keeping, 930-4th St. ‘OR RENT—Room in modern house. entlemen only. 117 1st St. Phone 2-2-tf up- Phone 195M. FOR RENT— stairs front. © nice rooms, 818-5th St. RENT. eMrrivate entran FOR RENT—Attractive eam; always hot water. Phone 682 10’ 1-30 wk wo or three furnished ore 216, 2-1-3 eaten y vere Cer EY renee AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES ‘0 “BUY FORD COUPE Will pay cash for 1925 Ford Coupe. Must be in goail condition and priced right. State price in first ee Address Box 443, Ry . Dak. y A Fo marek Motor ( __HOUSES AND FLATS [FOR RERT— ht housckeep-| | joe epartnant, suitable for. two. Fifth Sy. 2-2-3 K SPARE HORSE sales medium to good lambs 14.25 to 14.50; shippers taking eeverel dop-j. Lard 14,92. bles at 1 to 15.00; fat aged shéep} Ribs 16.62, strong to 25 cents higher; ‘Tesirable .” Belew 27.00: - LORETIA~1 MUST ASK You A FEW “QUESTIONS 4ND LEXPecy You To Tek. Uiaas THE fat ewes 8.75 to 9.25; choice Sandy: weight held ihe ad feeding laze ae oe ed ler strong, few doubles pars NEWS BRIEFS | 1 POTATOES: - 2 Chi -—P)— Pota: Fargo.—Tho bod of a man believed scot i exes IOAN, Potatoes: 10 be Stanley L. Grow, of Patis, Pa. ments. 604; market 28 fn Ma a freight} car at sie: airenave: yk tes . sacked roun' 5. 8.60. at jew 8.90} i Foun ‘ae ‘Paul—The ai situation in i rt a ts sacked a} the northwest at this time would not justi inveatment: i Ww con- J fray ape ew ioens fficials of G reheat Flay old's aclogation ef at to fufrom Naw Rocks "Feb. 3 Potatown: | PFS: cu rom. New, Rock> ry, demand slow, puare ford, N cB. to jistown, Mont. ridads delivered ‘sales,{" | | tat ee freight only deducted, Minnedpolis- St. Paul rate sacked cwt. “round Soe ea EAI if > ree—Testimony, pertaining to 34 cusimes Senne Die Sheeed 4 state senks whites, U. 8. No. 1, few sales, 3.60 at nm wa, ler advisement, Judge 3.5. Seed stock anixed tia rely the referee, an onot| ait { ewt, Irish. Cobblers,.. pat ay odes Fr: SDE doe reat 3.60 at 3.85; pein umphs, partly srrad Te Mina., with BE. L. Srhveter, alleged >| bank embezsle: . MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR : nanged qe b cats lowers. 18 ig e i ems pected » at. 9.70 at lots ea 9.80 @ barrel shally 98 FRET WeW-Wny AREN'T YE GODS- 17's Teve! MY AOPES For FUTURE HAPPINESS ARE BLASTED MOU GOT~LETTIN ONE MAN SLEEP KN) BE ON GUARD ALL NIGHT “THouT The extension would put Great! prices for acreage prevails, The new | Falls and veral other Montana! administration seems to be breezing ties on the main line. jalong nicely, with some very: appro- Ihe delegation was headed by, priate legislation recently ‘passed. rlex Collett, attorney of Sidney,! A group of 500 Canadian Mennon- who formerly was connected | ) Me Great Northern road in St Paul. ex, to prepare the way for 3000 fam- < from Canada, is expécted to ar- jrive this summer. 2 By Williams A OEE WELL ALL LEADERS OF BiG 'SPEDISHUNS HASTA HANE LOTSA BRAINS! OONT TALK SO LOUD SoS HE KIN) SLEEP GOOD! HE PY. TRwllans ©1026 BY WEA S~HVICE, 22 WORNBLOWER WAS RiIGHT- WOMEN ARE ALL ALIKE! BUT CHICK You DON'T UNDER-