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WHEAT TURNS UPWARD TODAY Higher Quotations at “Liver- pool Bring General Buying at the Opening wehleue® SHOWN AT. lays Feb, 23.—(— Al thou "rhea prices veereaed higher in Chichgo: today chtefly ‘on account of strength ‘shown in foreign markets, weakness dev- cloped here at the last. here from buyers flattened out when, in the late trading, some recent buyers turned sellers and export dealings in North Amer- ican wheat gave no evidente of heiny et A decrease in the United States visible supply of wheat failed to have a sus- taining efftct, whervan an in- crcase of the corn total depress- ed_the corn marke! Wheat closed: hea 2'% cents net lower to % cent Aigher, an 3% to % cent down, and eats 4 14 cent off. Chicago, Feb. 2 buying largely as quotations at result of higher Liverpool, turned heat here upward today as soon as} ‘business began. \Nervousness over the poor grading of Argentine wheat was a strengthening factor, and so too, was gmaliness of contract stocks of wheat in Chicago. Previous sell: ers were conspicuous in the purcha ing, and ¢fferings were scarce even a material advande y by fresh gains that in cases went decidedly. above initial | figures. Corn and ee ympathized wheat strength. After opening %s to Sq cent higher, wey 79% at 79%, the corn market continued to ascen Oats started 4 to 3 cent ui 42% at '%, and later hardened mor Provisions were respongive to the upward trend of grai WHEAT FUTURES STRONGER ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, Feb. 23—()—Strength | at Liverpool over the hcliday and a further advance today gave wheat futures. stronger upturn early in the session, prices moving up 2% cents above Saturday's close. Oats moved up %% cenit leading | grains and lost the gain when corn} weakened. May barley hung lifeless at ‘Satur. day's close in spite of a better ¢ash market. May flaxseed was up '% cent early and fell back 1% cents under previous close. Cash wheat offerings were moder- ate for a three day run and demand was goed. especially daily in the ses- sion. Durum demand was fair, to good. Corn was firm with an unchanged range. Oats were steady. Rye was steady. Barley was generally one to two cents better. Flaxseed was quiet and steady. 4 with CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb, 23. even; medium and ‘h verage; Sonar weights 25 to mostly 50 cents off; bulk 250. to 300 pound butchers 11.50 et ~i1/ better 200 to 225 pound weight lange- ly 12.10 at 12.90; bulk desirable 190 pounds down ; eatly top 3 160° pounds jum “11,70 at, 12.90; light 3.40; light light 12.25 at 13 ing sows ‘at 10.50; slaugnears pigs 13.00 at 13,50, Cattle 13,000; fed steers trade dul few early sales about steady; ‘an tone weak; P bulk of quality and condition to sell. at 8.75 at 10.00; best edrly at 10.75 paid for weighty steers and for mixed steers and heifers; some weighty . steers held higher; better grades ‘of fat_she others tending lowe ittle done on vealers; steddy to weak. ; Sheep-11,000; fat lambs active; 25. to 50 cents higher; eatly sales e packers mostly 13.00 .at 13.50; pound. averages down to oh 605 lots of -heavies reected lots. 11.50; | | i libéral pieerey vot. cnoive she! yB No. CHICAGO RANGE Clade Clogs, Saturday Year Ayo 1.607, 1.67 balaata-v ores LIS aan jel Open May old th ei tf at the 88% 88% 7% 8 md 2.45 2.47 2.42% 2.45 63% | 63% 68% 163% 103% 105% “654. 165 CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Feb. 23—(#)— Poultry ¢ steady; receipts 2 cars; fowls He springs 30; turkeys 35; roosters 21; ducks 30 at 32; geese 20. ie ett Asari MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb. 23.—()— Flour unchanged to 10 cents higher; in car- load lots, family patents quoted at Y | 9.36: at 9.60 a barrel in 98 pound ¢ ton sack; shipments 38,450 barrels; bran 24.00 at 24. Receipts 171 cars trading ket generally steady: iments Saturday Cc Sunday 71; Canadian 1: 149;. Canadian 15 cara; sacked round whites 3.65 et 3.80; few fancy 3. Minnesota sacked round ‘Whites 8.60 nt°3.75; ‘Idaho sacked tus- sets 3.85 at 4.10, , according to quality. Minneapolis, ve. 23.—-Potatoes: Light yire inquiry, demand _ light, aarket Sly, weaker. Carloads de- jivéred sales, freight only deducted, linneapolis-St. fee rate, sacked -cwt. tound whites, U. S. No. 1, 345 at 3.56; seed ‘stock Sacked ewt. Irish Cobblers parti: ‘ceil 3.65 8 ant mostly 3.75; umphs, pT ny ‘370 at 3.80. neds eb buc ‘AGO ‘PRODUCE Cheats pee. 23.-—(®)—Butter un- changed; receipts 15,541 tubs; cream- ery extra ; standards 43; extra fines abate Ms. Tirsts 40% at 41% seconds 37 at 30%; eggs higher; re ceipts 22j692 cases; firsts 2642 at 27; ordinary firsts 25.. Cheese unchang- fale fat, ‘chdrnis ing ‘stock ‘ RGO BUTTER D.; Feb. 23—(#)—Butter ¢ream unchanged; pack- rebeered . BISM: GRAIN (Furnished Riissell-Miller Co.) roary 22. No. 1 dark: nor! $1.49 No. 1 northern caine . 1.46 1 amber durum . 1.20 1 mixed durum . 114 1 ted dd 1.08 1 flax: ‘No. Hard winter ..... "We quote but “do not handie ihe seuerisd} Osta. discount under 55 l-cent per iis, Bae cotn, 70 Ibs. G cents under ‘Ear corn, 2.15) Lost. “Tribune ‘Classified Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to sell 922M. WANTED—Good girl aie general WANTED —Coak at Faiferion farm. STOOK PRIOR DRIFT LOWER Long Side to Revive Enthustasm Fail New York, Feb. 28.—()—Stock | par drifted lower in today's color- less market. Qperators on the long side attempted to revive bullish en- thusiasm by bidding up the motors on the ‘strength of a heavy winter roduction and sales, but they failed attract a public following and soon ‘abandoned their efforts. ‘Pools in several specialties met with similar fesults. Meanwhile bears were” in- dustriously seeking new weak spots, forcing sharp recessions in a number of issues, particularly American Woolen preferred, U. S. Industrial Al- cohol, American Safety Razor ‘and Simmons company. Selling pressure against American Smelting and Pan- American “B", each of which yielded about 3 points, was based on rumors | FOR of unfavorable developments regard- fng relations between the United States and Mexico. Equipments such as Baldwin and Anierican Car and Foundry were freely offered during iy | the afternoon in further response to the relatively poor 1925 reports of some of the principal companies. Higher call money rates also acted as a check on bullish enthusiasm, while the progress of the tax legislation in congress appears to have been ‘dis- counted. The lethargy of'the market ‘was attributed in some quarters to the‘ absence from town, or the tem- porary ‘withdrawal from the market of sevéral large operators, a number of whom are known to be entering i | Florida. The closing was weak. Studebaker was bid up' more = two points to a Tiew peak tép price for the year above 61 before reaction thy with the general dec! ér parts of the list, selling pressure gradually increased toward he close, causing recessions’ of 4 to.7,points in Postum Cereal, U. 8S. ial. Alcohol, American Woolen preferred, Baldwin, Commercial Solvents, “BY, ‘American Smelting. sand. Catiforni racking. Sales appdeiimated 1,400,000 shares TooLate To Classify . FOR SALE—All our household furni- ture including ~Majestic range, set fumed oak dining room furniture, Haviland china dishes, etc. Wood- land Farm on paved ‘highway be- tween Bismarck and Mandan, 2-23-3t WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, Family of Highest wages. Write care ‘T bune No, 83, -23. Bunch of keys containing ese coin and one large brass Finder please return to N. P. 2-28-3t One.of the first causes of British key. ticket office. high grade line to consimer. Qld established concern, new specialty lines added this season. tite or see M. B, Hanson Saturday Febru- ary 27th, at the McKenzie 1 id ‘wo! 3 Rreat aanands oie ages. Few weeks completes. Cat- jog and special offer adh arber College, Fargo, N. HELP WANTED—! L WANTED—Girl for general _ house- work, Small family. Must be com- petent, Good wages, Apply. ee ve. Aa housework. Phone. 828, ..48 A’ Good wages. Phone 2-22-3t WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished house or apartment. Write fully, nBeS and discription. Address P. Box 49, Bismarck. |ON Sd oe ION WANTED EXPERIENCED Stenographer wishes immediate position. Has had law office and banking experience. .Can furnish good refetences. “Write Tribune No. 81 2-23-1w room for light house keeping or suitable for sleeping ‘oont for 2 gentlemen. Adults only. 223 Fourth St. Phone 1066. modern home, close in; private en-; trance; suitable for two ladies or man and wife. Rosser St. FOR RENT—Two large front Fooms, first flo furnished for light housekeeping. Vacant March 1. Phone 543W. 924 Fourth St. 15-tf FOR RENT--Furnished room, kitchenette and closet for tight housekeeping. Vacant March net St. Phone 273. e large room in a good home; close suitable for two; gentlemen only. 415 Sabi St. Phone 115: S. avenport and chair, brocaded, brown velour, $85; Simmons bed complete, $30; 9x12 Wilton Rug, $20; enamel top- ped kitchen table, $7; high-chair, $4; good condition. "Table, fron lamp standard, ‘baby tailor-tot. Cheap. Call between 7 and 8. Se W or 1030 Fifth Si DIAMON ie | such as ar sold in exclusive shops of Ameri ca, Those familiar with this class of goods and prices, will profit by investigating. Each jewel represented cherie & James W. Marek, Distributor, Wi ton Cafe, Wilton, N. Dak. 2-17-1 why Choi ee Baw | 1. insertion, 25 words o wider 3 inférlions, 25 words or Wer ......ccese yee 1 week, 25 words or under ........5 1.25 Ads over 26 words, 22 addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ' i 65 Cents Per Inch All classified one are cash in advance. yy. should be received by 12 Ry oe to in- Sure insertion sime day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Soe 3t} Lower prices.on Dodge Brothers Cars muke it possible to offer the fol- lowing excellent bargains—we doubt if these can be duplicated anywhere: "244 Dodge two bumpers in excellent condition $300, Over: land Touring, $75.00. °25 Ford Touring, like new, Cylinder’ Cadillac Dodge Touring two extra tires, Ford Coupe, $325. for only $400, completely _over- Light Ford, Truck bargains—cbme in Wer our stock—if we aven’t the car on hand you want, we will locate one for you. PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR SALE—1925 model Chevrolet ‘ully equipped except Fullarton at Bismrack 2-20-tf CONTROLLING interest vices in a paying wholesale busi- ness northwest territory located in Fargo. Good profits and steady business. Ae 000 ell handle, Write fe) N._D. ett 8 aia RT hotel located at Zap, N. D.. Ths a real hotel bargain that it will pay you to investigate. Good town, good location. Write Tro ial FOR SALE: stocks, wel farming country. because of illn lasy, Fredonia, WORK WANTED_ —Washing to do at home. ic machine. Will sell cheap WANTE! First cia BABY CHIC! “husky si: teen leading varieties from certi- fied farm flocks. Buy Northérn Bred Quality Live, aelivéry catalogue free. Caledonia orga Cale- donia, Minn, Dept. B. sist 1-25-1m “dictaphones and shaving machine, four years old, but very little used. App! town Clinic, Jamestown, North SALE- port, one day and small kiddie-kar. ‘3. Pavlak, 18 Thayer St. eae 26; FOR SALE—Useu ‘electric BS machines in good shape. Pric from $15 to $25, Terms if desi French & Welch FOR SALE—Holton in excellent condition. Van_ Horn Hotel. ANYONE WISHING Good dairy but- ter can have same by calling wi ~ Field, 9-F2. overseas trade. is said to have been | W. the exchange of native wood for her- rings caught 2 the Baltic sea. SMALL COMPLIMENT SWELLS oon hee SAMB Eight] Fork FOR SALE modern house, hot water ast front, garage, $2500.00. ROOM, modern cottage, west front, 200,00, ROOM, modern bungalow, garage, nice lawn, east front, $3500.00. ROOM modern, stucco bungalow, built for a home, east front, 100 feet from paving, basement garage, fire place, one of the most com- plete bungalows in the city, $6000. ROOM house, Front street, hath lights, water, sewer, only 00,00, 4 ROOM cottage, spick and span, south front, $2000.00. 10 ROOM house, complete in all de- tails $8500.00, BUILDING LOTS—Your choice of hundreds from the river to the Penitentiary at all sorts of prices and terms. FARM LANDS—Fully 50 quarter sec- tions have been sold in this county this winter. The bargains are go- ing fast, prices are rising, Buy from the man who knows every section swithin 30 les of Bis- marck, in this county. F. E. YOUNG. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Until March i, my strictly modern house, close in, on avement, —_Living-room, dining- i two h. full basement, sh. Write Tri fodern 4 room unfur- by March 1. G range for cooki Phone 442 ter 5 ‘urnished three and bath apartment, cit: Available after March 1st. Phone 409R. 2-20-17 Cozy two room apart- furnished. Close 6:30, RE 1 room furnished house, xt 1206 Bdwy. 2-22-t! OU OUR wat FQR R ment, nici W , {those people who BOARD AND ROOM _ BOARD AND ROOM at rags boarding house at 44 Main St. Prices reasonable. Phone Mg FARM_ LANDS FOR SALE—400 acres of land nine miles from Sterling, Driscoll and Moffit. Improved. Three hundred acres broke. Also 32 head of cat- tle, 25 horses, farm machinety, 22 hogs, hay and feed. $14,0000 for all or $8,000 for land alone. Chas, Morton, Driscoll, 1 FOR RENT AT ONCE—The 0 acre Ohl farm at Brittin, Well equipped and stocked. One fine young jack and Grimm alfalfa seed een Dr. Newland, Britti Dak, 333,727 Autos Are Produced Last Month Offiial figures just released by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce show that the automobile industry as a whole produced 333,727 1926, a gain of 92,665 or 38 per ceni, over January, 1 The same report supplies revised figures showing the | industry’ production for the entire | year of 19 as 4,314,632 s “The gain in automo own by these) figu’ ilman of the M. B. Gilman local Dodge Brothers dealer, “should | dispel the unpleasant thoughts of | constantly an ticipating ‘The Saturation Point. Looking back we find that the ind *s production for 19: ain of 19 our plans for this y have been ene y as Total shipments officially y Dodge Brothers, Inc., fo Joan increase of 15 per and of 45 per cent tix while the ind $ 2 per cent over 19: Dodge. Broth Inc., have gai 45 per cent. “Compal ‘| for cent ove: passenger cars and trucks in January |; _| vided by the ri ‘| Dodge Brothe AS “A. Goose, vagrant and jay walk- is the police blotter entry for this prisoner in Lynn, Mass. The 15- pound goose was taken to jail after jit had obstructed traffic on a main | thorou ‘are. He is shown at meal time in cell 13, waiting for bail. over 1 The corresponding figures | releas Dodge Brothers, Inc., for total factory shipments of the enger and mercial vehicles for January 26 a gain of 41 per cent ove a0 “With the duétion capa buildings and increased pro- sitonded by Ge new new machinery pro- ently completed ten million dollar expansion program a present ¢ y of over a day--and with the great- ed demand for their prod- has resulted from recent improvements and price reductions Inc, have good rea- to hold ne «for them." DIST. ANC E Li ov E the matter son to expect 1 ation Point’ LONG What's with The poor boy th a chorus girl p ceat over 1924 and TRwilbams & ZVE GOT AN IDEA (“ie RosBER Brice’ con: ‘t afford anything but gallery Answers. By Williams a «Soy AINT EVER DID REAL EATIN' \F YOU'VE NEVER BEEN OUT WHERE A SPUD TASTES JES LIKE HONEY AN A SINKER'S LIGHT AS AIR. HOLD ON-L (2°73_ ©1926 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. _ By Taylor “NEVER THE LESS THAT BikD. FoR CLEANING LIP A FORTUNE - READ THIS NEWS ITEM AND THEN EXPLAIN MY ri SITLON . ORATION MUST HAVE ROSSER WAS A WONDERFUL IDEA- WHAT'S AY ois 1S TO BOY BP ALL ‘To STOP ME FROM BUYING UPA LOT OF OLO TIRES AND HOLDING THEM FOR A HIGH MARKET? TLL SUST SUMP AHEAD OF THIS BIRD AND MARE A BIG CLEANUP WASN'T BORN YESTERDAY - Ud BE LUCKY 1F 1 GOT MY MONEY BACK =] ON MY INVEST~ MENT AND You'p BE DRAW: ING THE PROFITS. NIX-NIK~ handyweight to shippers 18.75; twa| decks to traders 13.85; few choice lambs’ held late at 14: 005 demand shipping lambs ibroad; ‘market acti and” strong; several doubles out of second 4.00; -\practically . io fresh receipts of aged sheep. “GHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, 23,--)— Cash: Wheat No.- hard oe at 1.79; No. 2 jhard 1.77% * ‘at 71.97%. Corn, -No. 3 mized 70; No. 3 | aT oO} CE~ You 1 Oats one white 41% at 41%; No. PUT UP THE MONEY ~ VLC 113 white 40% :at 41%. ; ig p GET THE TIRES AND WELL SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. || ° } ¢ ra) rk ‘SPurt So-50- ON — Catite| Batley: BT'at 2. : ; 8 A S 1 \CTHE PRoF irs lover rat 3: » } i yel- IG AND SELL OWN VES" South St. Paul, Feb. 23. 1,800; steers and yearlings in very light‘ suppl; 81 ly: top eavy ices 9.00; tise Yearingy i bulk ‘steers: and yearlini ally. steady; largely. ;_ few better grades diberal supply siort fed helfer tease opens 13, week: numerous toads 6.50 at ay Betas! and cutters 3.50 at oat big weights prcko enld wae bolognas 5.50 ‘at 6,005 anes iteady, mi ashy. 6 tae lbs calves 8,700; steady. to er; good lights 10.00 at fs bulk | down. at 1, lags 8,500; sales ‘and ‘bids weak, me 15 ‘to 25 ‘cents: lower than Mondays Piha few carly sales desirable li, weights evarsging downwards, as 200 pounds ae 13.00; féw sales. choice Butchers ave aging. around 225 pounds 12,00 bi ding mostly 11,50. ding’ atotind 9.760 icking pigs steady; desirable. ‘Kinds mostly M4 SNéen 2003 ‘desirable fat... nats ae lamba am ewes. manth ets ah: ; best fat_ native mba $276; calle 0:00 af 1000; hont light rev were 850; no ahoiee fed swostenn | t0"=20 stock here, igi pid eraaetenrd Sens = — -MINNERYOLIS GRAIN ede eee serie agar ciewebi No. 1 northern 1 dark northern ncy 1.74% to ¢ ie ie = ordtttéey. ‘to io Sbea a] pring 1.65% at Ne Wk hard Montana or to arrive 1.047% July 1.58%: 66% at 70%. % at 37%. | 1 aoe <3 ‘at 87%. Na, Wy ga74 at 240%. Senator ‘Cancel Pre- x AP hiistice Debts Laer ‘eh, 28-—()—A. proposal, E Botgnegs foreitn Aebes fore the armistice and -armistice debts on the RANGE. OF ‘CANLOT ‘Saran? “! ; Minneapolis. Fab, 28 Patetee “atriguced "in of GAs grein rales? “who is one of), 85% 5 Ni tednaaee at 1. 3 ‘No. i No, 3 ditto 1.58 at 1.71% a. Libera) RESGR, spring 1.72% ot 1.86: durum 1.48% at 1.633 ¢ “Qurum 1.56%; | N 1.34%5, ‘bot Simple as Anything | Freckless and His Friends 6GE-LAGNEQ PAID ANUGL ATTESTION WELL, AN' TH’ SUN . SHINES IA TK DAY WHEN WE DON'T AEED TW TH’ SUA OR MOON ONTIL WE STARTED ‘STUDYING ABOUT THEM. 3 pen ste would bave the sel recite Lee Belgium contracted ‘tm innumerabie and y citizen which g