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car. Average wages’ $80 per Week. Our business is advertising, no capital required. You can me at 405 Fifth street. Phone 708. Ray Lawrence, State Field Executive. wages; =m time required. iOLER ZOVERNMENT Forest Rangers aeed- ed often, $125—$200 month, Cabin E tatoree Enjoy Br} outdoors fre re Mr. Os ft St. Lovis, WANTED—First class all-r chanic. State eters! and ary expected in first letter, Write Elder Motor Company, Steele, N. D. WANTED—A Chevrolet mechanic for western North Dak city. Must be first class. Write Tribune Ad. No. 8. a __VeMALE BEL ADIES—Earning trom $26 to 35 weexiy addressing’ envelopes at home. No experience necessary. Write at once for complete infor- mation. Standard Service, 3435 Cet TEL! a ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One nice light House- keping room with closet, fully fur- nished, gas, cabinet and piano, very desirable for two girls. One room in basement, very cheap.’ Phone 812-5. 517 Second street. FOR KENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, modern house. 1100 Broad- way, corner Eleventh street. Phone /129-W. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light hotsekeeping in, all mogern: home. Call at 618 Sixth street or e large room suitable Gentlemen only. - Close t. Phone 1182, '—Front sleepine room in modern home. Board. if, desired. Call at 816 Main or Phohe 278-LR. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep. ing\ room. Close in. Call at 217 Eighth street. 5 R RENT—Large furitis ing room. Close in. Call at 316 “Third street. ¥OR RENT—Roomi Call_at_522 Secon FOR REN & priced for quick sale, including large dining room tablés, kitchen cabinet, 1 dining room set, beds, spring and mattresses, library table, rockers and two good quality rugs, two leather daven- ports hen table and odd chairs. This furniture all in good repair. Phone 246 and ask for FOR SALE—Household furniture, eluding 2 piece parlor set, nine jece dining room suite, sectional ook case, 9x12 rug, ae library table, porcelain top kitchen table, Victrola and card table, Phone 329-3 for appointment. 1 insertiqn, 25 words a 2 25 words 8 Invertiows, 8 wi 1% ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction a frarehtend, Seven-| SEED C day trial. car priced in plaje figares. THE most popular automobile in the world is 2 uged cat ‘because no oth- er car offers'so much automotive transportation for an equal invest- ment. Those who buy this rebuilt car will like it. 1924 Dodge coupe. Look it over. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE yR 614 Seventh Living room, twa, bed rooms, bath, two closets, itehen, kfast noak and -pantry, range and ice box, hot water Garage room, heated, for one Inquire 610 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Six room modern house with garage. Good neighborho Three blocks om postoffice. House rtly furnished. Inquire J. K. oran, 406 Third st: ‘—A bungalow, five rooms with bath, ‘full basement. Can be seen at 112, Ave. C or call at room 201 Bismarck Bank Building. FOR RENT. ‘room duplex, 19 living room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid locati Call at 120 Rosser Ave. W FOR RENT—Modern 5 roi bong je low No. 609 Eleventh street. Mrs. Harvey Harris. i FOR RENT—Four room modern house. Phone 410 or call at 818 Tenth street. F FOR SALE—Oak buffet, dining table, sixgghairs, bronze bed, two dress- ers, sanitary cot, 11 bedroom rocker, floor lamp, kitchen table and other miscellaneous it All for $120.00. This is a reat buy. Call 826-J. ie ete FURNITURE FOR SALE—R davenport and chair, victrol in~ table and four chairs, buffet, ‘bed, dresser, ‘chiffonier, stove and others. Phone 767-LJ or call at 609 Eleventh street. FOR SALE—Household furniture, consisting of beds, library table, refrigerator, odd chairs, ete. Very reasonable. Phone 1774 or call at, 515 Secon FOR E—One gateleg table, fern stand, cigar stand, dresser, ice box, dining room chairs, rug, bed, spring and mattress. Phone 1043-LW. _ FOR QUICK SALE—Furniture, Phone 1094-W or call at 822 Ave. B. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT. __ RB RENT- e or living rooms i Ee Jewelry Led Apply te F. A. Knowles. FOR EXCRAN jamp,, i ric! garage building 75 x 52. Good loca- tion. Priced for quick sale. wf or see G. G. Reiser, Moffit, . Reds, Rocks 13c; R. C. Reds, white Rocks, Wyandottes, Minor Orpingtons l4c; Brahmas 16c; Heavy Mixed 10c. ther standard eee full PURE Bred Chicks from heavy lay- ing (locks. Per 100: Brown, Buff, Sf hite Leghorns, $9; Rocks,| 'éds,/ Wyandottes. Orpingtons,| Anconas $10; Assorted $7; 90 per cent alive prepaid arrival guaran- teed. Cat ia Ordef from this ad. Consolidated Hatcheries, Cél- umbis, Mo. at E NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric hatched. Incubators, coal and oil brooders, Globe feeds, le! fountains, vintheray s! dies. Brosything for the poultry and bee man. New price lists, free peice N. D. Bee ipply Co., latchery Dept. Moorhead, Minn. DAY-OLD taated June ie is 7 106 repaid: orns red, | White, Buff Hocks, Buf? and whe Orpingtons, Reds, Brahmas $13.50; Mixed $9; Heavy Mixed $11. Lots of 50, more. Orders prom fe fill Hatchery, Fergus ,Falls, Alt Yee inn, ABOUT YOUR BUTTER AND LM IN ONIT, TIO MEGRATH CAME TO ME reme-|. Wyandottes, | sd. ‘Bopp | iy taken, * Marguerit Bulten’s Ave. A West. AUTOMO! UCK BARGAI! rep ton In- ternational Truck with dump bedy. Excellent condition. © “Dirt. cheap. ‘Lahr Motor Sales Co. — ‘sedan in dition. il for cash at rice. Call at 405 Fifth 31 hone 1008-M,- - i MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR BO! contains an: ning more than or anything differen from‘ the foods you eat, please tell: mo what it is an r re you gat it, By our ALKALINE BLOOD TREATMENT ‘we ¢an’ clean your. body of all the ‘poisons whict eh have taken in for years and CUB your diseas® whatever it may be. Then we will instruct you in cor- tect eating and you will remain . well, We remove the CAUSE of. your ‘trouble ‘by: the; POISON from your body. lo not CUT and HACK at SYMPTOMS with KNIYV: CLINIC of Dr. T. M, MacLachlan (Harvard), Rooms: 6-8, lock, N. ome Laundry. Pho: od con- bargain treet or Pion $4.00 per bushel. Minnesota 13 $4.50 per bushel. Ger- mination 85 to 95.per cent. It will cost you only 25c an acre more to plant these early. quick: maturing varieties of can er than fod- ‘ n why aaa i ry a years we had in ten y Pe F FO. Li i Rollers, German .-Chappers Hartz Mountain, also native sing- ers. ‘Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob. Bull, Dickinson, N.' Dak. Box 728. ‘OU CAN WHEN YOU MA: ee IN Be 10) ON. ING ‘SEASON NOW w TODAY. GIVE BUSINESS CHRON: OLOGY AND AGE, WELL RATED Mi PeTABuisuED 1906. W.. E. HANS, GENERAL SALES JAGER, 5005 EUCLID AVE., CLEVELAND, OHT0. BS (SABN $5,000.90 ANNUAL HANDLING America’s most widely known line of Commercial, profes: sional, personal and wedding tionery; also individually mono- grammed petsonal and business -and Christmas greeting cards, For immediate appointment and exclu- sive territory apply at once with teference Process Engraving Co., Zist_and Troy Sts., Chicago, SALESMEN—You can make $130, ex- tra each month selling only one policy @ day. Policy pays $5000 death; $25 weekly benefit for in- jury or sickness. Entire cost $10 Bary: Salary and commission. manent income from renewals. $100,000 deposit with State. Address Underwriters, 397A, Bonnell Bidg., Newark, x 3 SAI NTED for the! tertitory of North and South Da-! kota for a branded washable ents and three other crepes. Low in price. Only a hustler who lives in| the territory and travels constant-| ly. Commission basis. Harold B.! & Lionel Bernstein, 440 Fourth Avenue, New York. BECOM! R HOME TOWN’S LEADING BUSINESS MAN. Big commission, Selling —_groceries,| coffee, ined, goods, paints, motor) 4 Hi tires, to consumers. | «+, : Money advanced. | * ea 4. No experience necessnr: femrin & Browne, 1732 ive ‘pro, ; For in RT Jamestown, N. Company. formation write | Gladstone Hotel, | ak. Inter-State Oil —Fioor, | FOR RENT—July fi and basement room modern house. Close in. Also pater section of hayland, Boyd _ Township. Phone 905 after 6 p.m. I Baul’ es From Basement NOT over 3 or 4 tubs 50c a trip, I do sitar hauling also. Phone 977-J. FOR SALE—Practically new rebuilt Underwood Typewriter. Price rea- sonable. Call at 212 Second street or Phone 1111-J after 5 p,m. ‘reah mi oats cially good for infants ‘ann inval as. Seventy-five aie 8. 8. Suth-' __etland, South Heart, N. D. HAVE som id buye in rings. ‘ Cash or terms. Write or see ee Wi Mactk 100. Third treet, Bismarck. Tee es FOR SALE—Property located at 1025 Eleventh street. Also fruit ae me furniture. “Phone 9 FOR SALE—A steel camping bed with folding springs. - Practically new. Phone 993-W. FOR RENT—Garuge. See 802 First street for terms. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One' three room apart- ment, ground floor, newly decor- ated, newly furnished, large living room with fire place, screened in porch, splendid lo 120 Rosser Ave. W. FOR ro fi part-| ments in the Rue apartments. Frigi-| daire, electric stove in one and gas in the other. Call at 711 Ave. A or Phone 697- 4 ‘urnished or _unfur- nished Spertmeat at the Varney) Flats. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Strictly modern ture] nished and unfurnished Apts. at] Rose Apts. 216 Third street, Phone’ 852. FOR PENT—Apartment at Wood- mans Apatiaante. ‘Inquire h FA ‘Woodmansee. FOR BENT—Modern furnished apis. at Mui A 206% Main Ave. Phone 852. zy FOR RENT—Furnished one ropm end Kitchenette, Haselhurat. 411 street. FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune! Building. Aoniy Tribune office ARE Biting. ive bait 221 ‘street. . mond Faunce, DON'T Ler THAT WORRY YOU — JUST LET MEMANDLE THE “BOSINESS END OF THIS O6AL ee) a Talal I sl ——. salesmen territory, ex- See O. W. TED—Two specialty with cars for country ceptional opportunit; Pagel, y_ City, Dak, AGENTS LINDBERG TORY rere 8 LJ most interesting book 300 pages, many illus- lis for $1.50. Everyone | ‘hicago. BLE Ne LINDBERGH'S complete story. Best illustrated book $1.50. $20 day ily made. Credit given. ‘High- est commission. Outfit RREE. BLESSING PUBLISHING CO., 68 E. dams, Chicago. : WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Young lady would like’ general house work. hone WORK WANTED—A young fady de- sires hot vPh 36: Golfers You Have Met ‘by Kent Straae AEG. U.S. PAT. OFF THE JUQGE WHO GAVE & MAN SIX MONTHS FOR SHOOTING CRAPS. HIGHER TODAY General ‘Tread of Rapid Pri¢e Changes Upward—Wheat Bearishly Affected Chicago, June, 4,—()—Rig trading and rapid price changes with general trend upward enlivened the corn market tod: Heavy rains reported and Ohio, for plow- ing and planting. Wheat kept with- in narrow limits, and was bearishly affected by weather condition: Corn closed unsettled % to % cent net higher, wheat unchanged to ‘% cent off. Qats unchanged to \% cent ah and provisions 5 to 25 cents : , Indiana, were decidedly unfavorable Nowithstanding evidence that Ar- gentine corn is at a big discount un- der the domestic article, and despite bearish sentiment among many trad- ers, much active buying of corn de- veloped at times today. Unfavorable weather conditions were the main in- centive to purchase: however, brought out increased sell- ing and top prices failed to hold w x Relative weakness of wheat count- check on revival of corn According to one auth it world carry-over of wheat July 1, promises to ~be 190,000,000 bushels against 159,000,000 bushels in 1926. NNEAPOLIS WHEAT NERVOUS Minneapoli ¢ range, characterized the wheat m ket today, the finish finally showing losses of %@% cent. gained % cent and then fell Barley developed strength i the near month, with shorts nervous, July flaxseed sagged 1% cents on light trade. Rye futures finished mildly firm on outside strength. Cash wheat offerings were and a large proportion was Min- nesota quality, which was slow sale. Choice to fancy springs were scarce and firm. General demand was quiet | and trading basis was unchanged. Winter wheat was’ scarce. Durum offerings were light and demand was fair. ‘orn offerings were large and buy- ied to force concessions early, but trading was largely at unchanged differences, High moisture offer- ings were slow. Oats .were quiet and dragey, de- mand a shade better, Rye was quiet and steady. Barley offerings were moderate and the market was firm. Flaxseed was firm and quiet, with offerings scanty. STOCK MARKET CLOSES FIRM Prices Make Irregular Recov- | ery After Opening Period of Heaviness © New York, made irregular recovery today after an opening period of heaviness. Operators for the advance supported stocks freely on the theory that the technical position of the market had been improved by yesterday's shake out, but bear traders continued to ferret out new weak spots. Public utilities led the advance, American Waterworks, _Common- wealth Power and Standard Gas and Electric, all touching new high levels. Laelede Gas also scored an extreme advance of four points, Special buy- ing in Pittsburgh coal was based on reports that new interests were seeking control, the stock jumping 5% points to a new high record. Strength of National Distillers was based on the belief that the gov- ernment would permit the manufac- ter June 4.--4/P)—Stocks | Wheat— July Sept. Corn— July Sept. Oats— July Sept. Rye— July Sept. Lard— July Ribs— Sept. July ! Sept. Bellies— July Sept. leure of wi (part of its Advances,! medicinal purposes, twas in’ brisk higher div’ i lary crowded The closin, approximate i to tl lend, Houston Oil was believed to be duc retreat of an over. CHICAGO RANGB june 4 Close —_ Close Yesterday Year Ago Open 1.41% @\ 1.3558 @'s 1.44% @ 142% 22% @s ita A0% @NK@A 40% 90% @% B34 @u 16.75 12.92 12.65 12,80 16.97 14.30 14.48 144% 113% 141% 142% to% 5.02% to %& 1.65% to % 50% to % AM toM% 1.05% 1.08% 1.02 1.05% 0: @1.03% 1.05% @% 50% @51 AO @% 1.00% % BTM 50% 1,10 Vat 1,024 1.02% 12.65 14.65, 12.55 12.70 13.90 14.25 iskey or the release of storage stocks, fo demand on talk of The quick rise i inter wan firt 1,000,000.“shares. BUTTER MARKET Chicago, ing of long 1 lposes has te | Sharp price decline. ' ave been storing part of igh cost arrivals to avoid tak iate losses, in as much as! ‘consumptive channets are utiously and are critical Receivers he! operating as to quality. ters, howeve: selling polic evidence at € have declined openin; shortage 1 ha per cen \ market which ward weight of hea counts. thoie highest for all tme. 712,400 shares. opments as Commission, h June ;Teceipts of butter are | stocks show some accumulation, buy- FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, June 4.—(#)—The stock '¢ with few the first of the year touched another new record high level this week but started to slip yesterday under the » The day resented a record number of indi-, vidual issues traded in during any ;single session—669, While speculators for the advance’ provided the main impetus for the! jupward movement, the character of the trading also indicated widespread public participation, particularly in! the closing days of the week. advance was all the more remarkable in that it took place in the face of much ordinarily adverse news devel- output, a drop ines for storage nded to prevent pui Dealers in some qua have followed a fre which was most i hicago, where pric a full cent from the of the week. in storage holdin; ¢ rapidly reduced. General’ s es for June 1 holdings in the entire country range from 22 to 24 pounds, f 14,000,000 pounds ce been reduced at showing that. has been moving up interruptions sin vy selling for both While the advance has be by no means uniform, it has em braced a wide scores of whi ‘ortment of issue: sold at prices in years, if ne Friday's sales lay’s sales rep a sharp increase i brokers’ loans, a slackening in steel in freight carload- ings, rejection of the New York Cen- tral’s unification plan by aminer of the Interstate Commerce of poor April railroad earnings reports, new complications in the Mexican situa- publication UM GLAD I SOLO 44 BUTTER (INTEREST ‘To TYTE —"THE REST . OF You GUYS ARE (1 FOR A LOT OF TROUBLE ACCORDING. By Taylor Vick Chemical Total sales 4.—(#)—Although| liberal, and any 0 a were 2, The an ex- tion and omission, of several divi- idends, including those of the Mar- land and P, Lorilard companies. Two limportant bullish factors, or, were the continued ease o which was intensified by the a nj ments this week, and the s in commodit: s, part of which slater ex Steel share on the anno put of vig than four y | April thou was ig maintai Unfilled orders United States Steel which will be made public next Fri. day, are expected to show a decline inclined to sag din fairly of H ed out h the stock igh of bution of the 40 |dividend, touching 176 on the final day r ee in june 4.—(®)—A more of the coming do- », both winter and d with weaker for- caused a sharp down- ¢ wheat market ding States agriculture. Corn also declined ly from the h point but such pid advance had been made e that the net te for the week still showed a igain of four cents. } Cash wheat pr ‘stronger on choi and somewhat ‘medium ums were a shade fancy qualities weaker to poor grades. ed 65% cents for the w at 144%, Cash durum uly declined 84 closing at 1.53%. Corn continued its upward trend until Thursday when liberal liquid jation set in and prices sharply. s,|, Oats. held firm most of the but became very weak toward I duly deelined 2 July de closing firm. was Duluth week the tela ing wt Barley remained relatively steady. July closed at 91%. Rye declined sharply’ Cosh rye {was in rather slow demand. July declined at 6%, closing at 1.06%. Flax fluctuated in a rather narrow range. July declined 11%, closing at 2.29%, > CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 4.—(U. S. D. of A.) —Hogs 7,000; generally steady to 10 cents lower; practically no market packing sows active, steady; p 9.55; bulk 150 to 200 pounds 9. @9.50; 210 to 240 pounds 9.20@9.40; outstanding 210 pound weight up- ‘ward to top of market; 260 to 300 pounds largely 10@9.5 bulk packin gsows 7.90@! medium 9.00 @9.5 light 9.10@ light light 8.90@9.50; packing so 7,85@8.40. Cattle 200; compared week ago, fed steers steady to 25 cetns lowe! lower grade light yearlings showing most decline; stockers und feeders land fat cows and butcher heifers 25 to 40 cents lower; cutters 25 cents down; bulls steady to strong; veal- ers 50 cetns higher: xtreme top iheavy steers 13 few above 13.0 -pupply well finished heavies smal! , balk “steer run being ‘yearlings and light steers forced to market by advancing corn values; :best long yearlings 12.25; mix yearlings 11:50 in fairly | ; liberal supply; country demand very draggy; readjustment to grass and -~ain fed basis very marked and heifers; week's Weigty steers 12.00@13.25; medium | jweights 10.00@12.00; yearlings 9. @11,00; stockers and feeders 8.25@ 25; top feeders 9.50; half fat kins fat cows to 8.00; cut- ters 4.75@5. vealers 10.00@11.50. Sheep 4,000; odd loats natives and yearlings strong; for week 41 doubles from stations 24,200 direct; fat lambs colsing 50 to 75 cents higher; yearlings around 50 cents higher; sheep 75 to 1.00 lower; feed- ing lambs steady to strong; week’s top prices: Fat natives and western lambs 26.50; yearling weather fat range lambs 15.50@16.51 natives 15.75@16.25; culls —_12.50@1300; \yearling wethers 13.25@14.50; fat in ewes 4.50@6.50; feeding lambs 12.25 @13.25, 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, June 4.)—De- spite the fact that receipts of catt! both here and in the aggregate this week were of lighter volume all classes are closing on an unevenly 25@50 cents lower basis, says the Pia department agri- i 3 ‘his downturn was appar- ently in the way of @ readjustme: of values, local bepers here insist ing that current prices are “hig! and considerably out. of outside ,markets. Top weight steers scored. at 11.50, best yearlings 11,00, the bulk from 9.50@ 10.50 for the period.. She ‘stock is closing around 6.50 to 7.75 ‘on fed cows, common grassy kinds 6.00, while heifers are windi corporation, | ! 4 cents for the week, | ¢ reacted) 3 lower brade) 4 - PAGE SEVEN course, some spots ap earing ar 10 cents lower. “yridey'e tr 140 to 220 ‘pound’ weights registe’ at 9,10@9.25 omstly, while 225 por weights and un scored from 8.50@ 9.00, the Itater price taking magtly 240 to 260 pound averages. Mixed droves sold at* 8.50, packing sows around’ 7,50@7.75. The pig market mroke 50 cents; placing the bulk at 9.60. Fed changes have developed. in. the sheep house, values closing on a nominally steady to strong _ basis. New crop lambs reached ‘a. tap. of 16.00, while the practical limit for old crop offerings or yearlings was 14.00, with best clipped ewes at 6.50., MINNEAPOLIS RANGR . . June 4 2 Open High Low Close 145% 145% 1.43% 1.42% 143% 1.44% 142% 1.43 1.06% 1.07% 1.064% 1.065% 8 % 97% 97% A8% ATH ATH ATM 46% 46% AT AC i 2.28 DULUTH RANGE June 4 Open High Low 1.52 OM 1.88 1% 109% Durum— 4 11 uu BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Kussell-Miller Bismarck, June 4 1 dark northern . 1 northern eae 1 amber durum .. 1 mixed durum |. 1 red durum . 1 flax 2 flax bel rley Oats wee Speltz, per cwt. s LL COR r more | No. 3, 56 Ibs. 01 4,6 Ibs. No. | No. No. 6 No. 6 ee ne cages 1 cent per pound discount under 56 Ib. ,Ear corn, 70 Ibs, & cents ua- der shell. Hard winter whea' Dark hard wint MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, June 4.—{)—Wheat receipts today 119 ¢ompared to 120 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and course grains closing quotations today follow 1 Hard 8 1.544%@ 149'%%@1.53% , ord to gd.. 1.4516@1.48% Dark Northern » arrive . 144%@1.55 arrive .. 144%@1.5: . & SD, 1 Dark arrive . .& SD, 1 To arrive .......... Fancy 1 Amber Durum To arrive .......... Fancy 2 Amber Durum Amber Durum To arrive Durum To arrive 1 2 2 3 3 1 Red Durum... @ To arrive ..... 132% @1 Coarse Grains Yellow corn. 1.00 @1.01 To. arrive, . Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow corn. Yellow corn. Mixed corn To arrive ... Mixed corn.. To arrive . Mixed corn To arrive . Mixed corn M z > 39999: = To arrive |4 White oats. :| Barley, ch to fey To arrive .. Barley, med to gd... To arrive Barley, lower grades. 2 Rye ‘To arrive . No. 1 Flaxse To arrive . o, June 4.—(P)—Butter low- pts 19,381 tubs; creamery. extras 40%; standards 40%; extra’ firsts 39@40; firsts 37@38%; sec- Eggs higher; receipts 27,221 eases: firsts 19%@20; ordinary firsts 18%; storage packed extras 22% 33; storage packed firsts 22%, **