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THURSDAY, JUNE 9, ‘Average veriees $80.00 per week. To sell i T, Meredith farm publications. 406 Fifth street. Phone 1093-M. Roy Lawrence, Sta Execut 2 rbera ‘wages; men and women: time required. Catalog free. 1893. KER BARBER COLLEG Fargo, N. ap veanin Forest Rangers need: ed often, $125—$200 month. Cabi furnished. Enjoy the outdeass ode a faa 8 Mr. Os FANTED—C ompetent tailor for re- “pair and alteration work, also pressing. Must be sober and steady. DAHL ee aaakes STORE, Bi mare FEMALE HELP SALESLADIES wanted to sell in North Dakota towns in summer.’ School teachers preferred. Lad ience desirable. Call at 405 Fifth street or Phone 1093-M, Roy Lawrence, State Field Mangger. WANTED—Experienced waitress at) Sweet_Shop. SALESM SALESMEN with cars to sell our established line of oil and paints. Very attractive proposition to the right men. For information write R. T. Swain, Gladstone Hotel, Jamestown, N. Dak. Inter-State Oil Company. WE WANT six good automobile salesmen. at once for special work. Fasy selling and easy money. No solicitin, See H. A. Klosterman, care Dakota Auto Sales Co. 215 _ Main, Bist WANTED—Two speci with cars for country territory, ex- ceptional opportunity. See 0. W. Pagel, Valley City, N. Dak. WORK WANTED _ ‘penter Roof repairing, ete. Work guaran teed. “Also ait ‘Kinds of rating. Call Suck, Clifford, 415 Secon A ity salesmen WORK SN ARTED aie aged would like a housekeeping pos or cook for bridge crew. Write Marie Zueger, Mandan, N. D., Gen. Delivery. ROOMS FOR RENT et 1 week, 25° ees ds over 38 ameue teil bor word CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY . RATES 65 Cents Per Inch’ ‘All classified ads are cash should be PHONE 83 ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction Sevea- day trial, priced in plain figures. IT IS A matter of institutional pride with us to make sure that our re- built car customers are “just tick- led pink,” as one expressed it, with the worth and performance of the car we deliver. This one will up- hold our good name, 1'1925 Over- land sedan. “Rebuilt Cars With o.Repttation” Lahr Motor Salés Co. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven reom modern house, including three bed rooms and den, full basement, garage, maple floors bel bee south front, near schools, desirable home in fine location an pavement, im- mediate. possession. Most of pur- chase price payable monthly, _ in- stallments less than rent. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—By June 15th, two nice- ly furnished rooms for light house- Keeping, gas for cooking, private entrance. Also ae in excellent condition for Phone 642-M. FOR "RENT--Furnlahed light house- keeping rooms, also furnished Mpleeying room with two windows jj Call at 619 Sixt! e_619-W. } rtly furnished light housekeeping rooms or sleeping rooms in strictly modern home. Al- so garage. Cali at 223 W. Thayer or Phone 730-R, ‘OR RENT—Three rooms on ground floor and two rooms . for light housekeeping, modern house. 1100 corner Eleventh street. -nodern home. 7 yor RENT—Five room duplex, large FOR RENT—A room with sleeping porch, suitable for two, New house, four blocks from P. Ue _Thayer Ave. ae —— Ww. F “Fe ‘or light' ieauerecticee an all modern home. Call at 618 Sixth street or e Phone & ROOMS fon RENT—Two nicely. tur- nished rooms, suitable for two in modern home at 708 Main Ave,.or Phone 342. _ FOR RENT—Large room Gentlemen, only. at 415 Fourth street or Phone FOR RENT—Front sleepine room In modern anole Board if desired. at 816 in or Phone FOR RENT Nicely | ‘furnished sleep- ing room. Close in. Eighth street. Phone 511 NT—Sleeping ern home at 517 Seyenth Phone 981-R. FOR RENT—Modern room, On car line. Call at 515 street, OFFICE ROOM R RENT BR RI —Office or living rome rooms ee iowa demeley, store. Apply nod- street. Close in, Fourth} —____ HOUSE: FOR RENT—Second floor, 614 Seventh street. Living room, two bed rooms, bath, two closets, kitchen, breakfast nook and pantry, wange and ice box, hot water jarage room, heated, for one Inquire 610 Seventh street. Phone 220-W or 26. f FOR RENT—Six room modern house, desirable location, 3 bed rooms, im- mediate possession; 4 room partly modern furnished how: and 2 room partly modern house. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Six room modern hou newly decorated, $40. Close in.’ Also: for sale $18 lawn mower for $10: also Boyd oe hayland. 906. nm Targe living room with fire place, new! Beatins: splendid locatier. Cail in Ave. wert. Ri —Fi ished rtly modern house. “Ee Ave. West ESTRAYED STRAYED From 4 Steele, N.-D., 1 branded TZ on right 1 red roan horse branded TZ on ight shoulder; 1 bay maré brand on right shoulder; 1 brown mare bra: a ‘én left sbeleaey blind in right eye; lai rown re, has wire cut on right hind leg; 1 brown mare, hte? ER? in face and. two white hi: Led Troan mare colt, year toe Te- Vara, Be N. D. Cal at 226) Call at 217] GONE Ai ‘White stripe 1100 Ibs. Finder pleasi Eva Fisher, 214 So. or Phone 408. ee ee TOST—Brown tae SFaveling te between Bismarck and ldwin. pincer please return to G. P. Hotel room | - set, bed¥, spring mf) ft gl Ubrary table, roc! ‘tre quality rugs, "wore leat} rts, kitchen table i is furniture all in repair. Phone 246 aid ask for Mf. Gobel. Tdsven- oda chairs. POSITION WANTED A RELIABLE: 15 years old girl wants .. position to care for cMildren or as- is he work. Part or full FOR SALE—1026 Ford ar in cellent “condition. “Phone Mi Se! fer, 1114 or call at 417 Fift HOME LAUNDRY APARTMENTS FOR SALE—Onk buffet, dining woe and six chairs, bronze bed, oak dresser, sanitai floor lamp, kitel cellaneous items. Must be disposed of and will be sold cheap. Call 826-5. and BIRDSEYE maple bedstead spring, light oak bouffe, oak li- brary table with book shelves, high grade upright piano, music cabinet, mahogany finish. Real bargain for quick’ sule, 414 Rosser Ave. W. FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- Ridks 2 piece parlor set, P dining Toom Mies table, porcelain top ite Victrola and card table. Phone 32! _ for appoint: FOR SALE—One — davenport chairs, one Singer sev 1 kitchen cabinet, buggy. Priced for quick sale. Call at 122 First or Phone 1096-M. FOR SALE—Househoid furniture, consisting of bed: palit ode Very _ reasonable. - - call at 515 Second street. FOR SALE—Splendid 244 piece set white and gold Haviland China at stibstatitial reduction, in price, less than. half st present value. 414 Rosser Avenue West. FOR SALE Ons “breakfast set with extension table and four chairs, one box. Phone 569-R or call at Apartment 12 Person Court. FOR wave aa and springs . $7.00, small Lloyd buggy $3.00, davenport table $8.00. Phone 1195. CHEAP—Duoteld in good Phone 678-M or call at condition. 112 Eight! SALI Id » enamel 703 Eighth street. Phone MISCELLANSOUS DON’ yours to be WHIT, TLED ON hike. a Missourian WHIT. TLES ON th danger, ran id operation by vii iting. Pine *ohinic of DR. T. M. MacLACHLAN (Har- vard). We cure tonsils, :stomach uleers, gall-bladder, goiter, appen- dicitis, ete, etc, without’ the KNIFE; by our ALKALINE BLOOD TREATMENT, Mi Vitamine Herbs, and Scientific Diet. eet ON THE ROAD TO TH. STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE {in the abdomen). CLINIC, Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A nineteen acre poultry farm; seven roont house; full basement; — poultry brooder house, garage; all fenced in with poultry wire, Plenty good water. Will trade for prop- erty in Bismarck or Mandan. For information see or write to Paull’ Hoffer, Werner, No. Dak. FOR SALE—Choice im Rollers, an happen an Hartz ucattain, al ive sing- ‘ers. Cages, seeds, trea' ts, etc. Phone 115-J. en Bull, Dickinson, N. rted German FO aAth wemeieen tree: trees, 2ic and up, Let us fix up youn: lawn. Plantings of all kinds, Come and see trees at 425 Four- teenth street. T Haul Ashes From Basement! NOT over 3 or 4 tubs 50c a trip. I do other hauling also. Phone 977-J.. T. M. Burch. { ‘© BUY—A Tunch room,| ¢! confectionery or restaurant in city m4 fear by: Write Tribune Ad No. TOR FOR SALE—Horse, harness, wagon, and buggy. Phone 1180, Jack Clif: , 415 Second: street, FOR SALE—A steel eamping bed with folding springs. Practically new. Phone 993-W. WANT! at top house safe. Write Box e01, Bi marek. FOR RENT—Garage. See 802 Firat street for terms. Faunce, Sum of “money, in currency. Phone 271 for reward. PIKE ARE Biting. Live Third et lee es Me a furnished three or tment with private entrance. Reasonable priced adults. Call at 409 Fifth street or Phone. ment for summer months only. No children, Rent reasonable to suit- able party peene 1043-LW, WENT Serietiy modern fur nished. and unfurnished Apts. at Rose Apts. 216 Third street. Phone 2. FOR RENT—Furnishea one room kitchenette. Hazelhuret, 411 Fifth Ps. EVs FOR RENT—An unfurnished a ment _at Person Court. Phone 796, FOR RENT-Apartment in Tribune _Build* ffi FOR R ENT Parathed be apartment 422 Fifth. BABY CHICKS NEW LOW PRICES Chicks, alive, posta Leghorns 1 ©, Reds, Barre Rocks 13c; R. ’ Orpington: ‘Wyandottes, ino! Brahmas 16 Heavy bel _18, Farm oe ‘CHICKS—Improve’ your flocks while prices are low: Leghorns, Anconas $10; Rocks, Reds $12.50; Wyan- dottes, Orpingtons, Minorcas $13.50. Also all breeds two-to-three-weeks- old brooded Chicks, reasonable pri Order from this ad. Live delivery guaranteed. Beals ‘State icks 7 Be 100 Oran, Reds, W Brahmas $13.50; Mixed $9; Heavy Mixed $11. Lots of 50, more. Orders promptly filled. ‘Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Mii NOTICE In the Matt Walter Knott, De Notice is ‘hereby undersigned, Walter Tf Knott, ad- ministrator of the estate of ‘Walter Knott, late of the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County State of Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhib them: with the necessary voucher within six months after the firsi ublication of this notice, to said » Knott, or at the law of- ehe, attorney for ad- ministrator, teas, Block, Bismarck, Dakota, or to the Judge: of the County Court of Burleigh Coun- ty, at his office in the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. You ‘are hereby further notified that Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court within and, for the ‘ounty of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, has ‘fixed the 20th day of December, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of , at the court rooms, house, in’ the city o marck, in suid eounty and state, as the time and and adjusting al te of said de beén duly and regularly presented as hereinbefore provided. Dated May 25th, A. D. 1927. inWALTER, B. KNOT! rator, Bisma (rire bublleattgn, on May 26th, R D.°1927.) L. J. Webe, Aborned: for Adhiinisteator, Bisma: mont lr What's. your shoe. size? The pair of shoes: exhibitéd in our. window are yours— FREE=if you can-wear them properly filted—Webb Bros. | again turned strong on light trading. | WHEAT PRICES CLOSE HIGHER Jardine’s Prediction Has Bull- ish Influence—Corn Mar- ket Is Bearish Chie: June 9.—()—Prediction from retary Jardine that’ wheat rices would be better this year than ast had a bullish influence on the wheat market today. Unéertainty over legislative developments" at Springfield, however in regard’ to proposed enactments concerning Brain trading tended to restrict speculative buying, and so likewise did the fact that the government crop report was due this afternoon. Better weather conditions in the corn belt had a bearish effect on corn: Wheat closed unsettled, 1% to 1s cents net higher, corn 1% to cents down, outs unchanged to 1, cent off and provisions varying from 2 cents decline to a rise of 10 cents. Bullish erop ad from Indiana and Illinois regarding wheat were of considerable effect at times to- day. In Green county, Indiana, rust) was reported as the worst ever seen e, with the leaf in many fields entitcly dead. Reports were also current from Springfield, I, to th was only fair, and 5 Wdence of probable further 0, aa house selling of corn jay rried the Jply delivery yell below 1.00, Advices at hand_ indi- cated that corn planting in Illinois will be largely completed this w field work being in full swing throughout the state. MINNEAPOLIS: “MARKET CLOSES HIGHER TODAY Minneapolis, June 9.—<)—Better) export sales and a statement ex- pressing hope of higher _prices,! credited to Secretary: Jardine, gave; wheat a strong turn late today, but! the bulge attracted profit taking.’ Close was 1% cents higher. Oats eased with corn and teria up with wheat late in the se Barley futures were higher on light pit offerings. Flaxseed futures were draggy. Rye futures were higher, early broke back wtih wheat and ‘Cash wheat offerings were smaller than posted estimated receipts and demand was qiuet to fair General basis was steady with less outside mill demand for good to choice and # slow ‘general demand for medium to poor. Wihter wheat was firm. Durum was steady. Corn was unchanged, were harder to make. Oats were quiet and steady. Rye was steady. arley was firm. ved was steady. INDUSTRIALS HOLD STEADY but sales Dies Out—Spécialties Fluctuate Widely ~/New York, Jane 9.—()—Confused price movements, again characterized today’s stock iMaiket. A brisk bu ing movement. dagelop in the rai at the opening - except in a couple |of southern carriers, died out by ei y afternoon, Standard indus- triats held fairly steady, but wide fluctuations again took place in a number of specialties, particularly those in which pools were believed to be active. Call money was again in plentiful sapply today, and the rate dropped per cent after renewing at 4 Speculators for the advance bid up their’ favorites in expectation that the July reinvestment demand would be unusually large this vear and that the low yields obtainable .on most high Srade bonds would stimu- late the purchase of’ seasoned divi- dend | aying stocks. Buying Movement in Rails|1 Y.Jot A.)— CaICAGO ae Jur Close _ Close Yesterday Yeur Ago 1.44% to % 1.43 to'% 1.00% Wheat— July 1.891 Sept. Corn— July Sept. Onts— duly Sept. Rye— July Sept. Lard- July Sept, Ribs— July Sept. Bellies— July Sept. 4 to % 5 % 2 254 16.72 16.97 @17.00 18.50 ¢ of another decline in car- d the dehial of reports ‘ew Haven railroad had sold or given an option on its New York, Ontario and Western holdings Atlantic Coast Line was bid up points. but an early gain. of 4% points in Lehigh Valley was ‘canceled y the end of the third hour. New peaks in that group were registered by Reading. Rock Island, Norfolk and Southern, Texas and Pacific. Ili- nois Central and several others. Weukness cropped out in the coal shares, Pittsburgh Terminal Co breaking 6 points and. Pittsbu: 3%, American Brown Boveri, E tric Refrigeration, Ward Baking and Loo! in the ft _American Smelting, National Dis- Hudson Motors and Manh ric Supply changed hands volume at advancing price American Brakeshoe and Foundr Union Tank Car, Remington-Rand, Trice Steamshovel and Otis Steel pre- ferred were among the score or so highs in the industrial group. CHICA LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 9-~(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs 31,000; opening fairly active to shippers, traders and small kill ers; mostly 10 cents higher than Wednesday's uverage; sorted 185 to 200 pound averages topped: at 9.10; bulk 170 to 200 pound kinds 8.85@ 9.00; most 225 to 260 pound butchers 8.80@8.85; bulk good to choice 260 to 300 pound butchers &.65@¢ 75 few finished 325 to 350 young bute! ers 8.50@8.65; odd Igads desirable packing sows 7.75@7.8;.few better kinds 800; slaughter pigs slow; bulk desirable kinds averaging 120 to 130 pounds 8.00@8.25; lighter kinds be- low '8,00; big packers bidding stead on butchers; heavy weight hogs 8 8.90; medium 8.70@9.10; light 9.10; light light 8.00@8.90; pac ing sows 7.25@8.10; slaughter pigs 7,50@8.50. - Cattle 9,000; most killing cla stiong to unevenly higher; strohg to 15 cents wu active; weighty showing most upturns 13,50; bulk fed st 9/15@ 12.00; 50;. stockers and f ly 8.00@9.00 ith qualitied mea yearlings upward to 9.50 and better; vealers steady at 11.50@13,00 strong; weighty kinds 7.35@7.50. Sheep 9,000; fat lambs active, bet- ter grades steady with Wednesday gulk good natives lightly sorted 17.50 @18.00; few medium kind downward to 16.50; culls 13.50@14.00 mostly; initial consignment four doubles strictly choice ington held above 18.75; yearlings about steady; bulk medium and good offer- ings 14.00@15.50; sheep steady to strong; fat ewes 6.00@7.00: feeding lambs scarce; few good solid mouth breeding ewes 8.00. SO. 8ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK uth St. Paul, June 9.—(U. S. D. tle 1,600; slow; opening nominally stéatly to strong on all linesy ‘not enough steers and year- lings offered to make a market largely’ 9.00@10.00' trade; she stock 5.75@8.00; cutters and bulls un- changed; stockers and feeders nom- inally steady. Calves 1,400; vealers quality’ con- ils showed surprising strength fidered about in line with Wednes- lanibs') ne "ti da; Open Hien 1.444 1.44% to % 1.04 q @st 12.87 @90 12.07 12.40 12.07 12.27 16.90 14.10 13.90 14,15 day, mostly 11.00, Hogs 6,000; around steady with Wednesday’s average; few sales heavier butchers 8.00@8.25; kinds under 210 pounds held at 8.50 and uboye; sows mostly 7.00; pigs steady 00; around steady bi day; few good to }lambs 16.25; “sheep strong uy gher; few choice handyweight ewes 25, CHICAGO GRAIN June 9.—{)—Wheat N No. 1 hard 1.5414, snixed 99; No, 2 yel- \ 2, 494% @53; No. 3 white 4 Red 1 Corn low Oats 48%) au quoted, ley 87@97. imothy seed 4.75@ 25.50@: tant 12.51 Ribs 12, Bellies DULUTH RANGE June 9 Open High Low Close. 156 157 1 1.39% 1.40% 1. Durum— i 1.567% 1,395 1.15% 1.02 1.03 1.01% 1.02% 2.284% NEAPOLIS RAD June 9 Open High Low 143% 146% 1.43 143 1.45% 1.42) Close evi 1.10% 99 AO 45% 10196 writ 2.24) 227 93% 92 a 3 73% 2% 3, 73 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 9 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern No. 1 amber durum . |No. 1 mixed durum - No 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . . 2 flax . {No. 1 rye Barley Oats. Speltz, per cw. SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs. of more No. ‘ 55° Ibs. ae cent per pound discount under Ear corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents der shell. Hard winter wheat . Dark hard winter wheat MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, June 9.—/)\—Wheat receipts today 167 compured to 109 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat coarse grains closing quotations today follow: DB @1 62% . 189% to good:: (86 ‘Herley, noaes grades. 15 @ 86 . 2 Rye . ‘ To arrive No. 1 Flaxseed . Ye To atti ‘, “e VO tasers B82 U. €. T. Delegates Meeting : at Duluth Duluth, June OPA review of the ‘year’s accomplishments by : the United Commercial Travelers of Min- nesota and North Dakota featured the annual address of A. KR. Wolf of ‘St. Paul, grand .counselor, at the open ing session here today of the organ ization’s annual district convention. Simultanceusly with the opening of the travelers’ meeting,-the women's’ auxiliary convened their sessions in an adjoining hi ‘ More than 1,500 members of the two organizations are’ attetiding the sessions which will continue. for three days. Today was given over to consider- ation of business, appointment committees and reports of officers of the two organizations. In his report Mr. Wolf said that the district ore ganization comprising Minnesota and North Dakota has a membership of more than 8,000 “Knights of the pete June — 9.—()-—Poultry ‘market demoralized; receipts fowls 16@20; springs 24@29; oilers 18@21;_ turkeys 2 18; ducks 23 geese 23 FARGO BUTTER Fargo. N. D,, June 9.—44)—Butter fat, unquoted; packing stock 25. FOR FURNISHING 1 Aree COAL TO) STATE. INSTITUTIONS, ‘alod proposals will be receiv the office of th ard of Ad- ation of the State Institu- in the Capitol Building at Bis- North Dakot, up to June at 10 for the ning ool Mandan, enitentiary at Bismarck, Hospital for Insane at Jamestown, Institue tion for Feeble M School for the 1 val for the pitol Building at Bisma osix Sanatorium Dui hool of Science at Wahpr rmal and Induatriat bi i « seith, furnishing coal for one or mc all institutions named for the ending Ju 0, 1928. Bids are re- quested on cach grade ,of coal as nated, and the rfght is re- d to accept the bid on any of ‘ades in part or full. voal must be of the best lor steam or heating pur- poxes, and deliv at the Institu- tions named at the most convenient point for unloading, the location in ses at which cars are to ced to be named by the superin- f the institution. ter tution for a period of not less than one month, shall be provided at all vay company's welghts institution st each Increased or di- will of the supe institution, and the right’ att any the grade of coal price stated in. the used. Minished intendent © to change by paying the bla for the g reques for thief executives institutions to order the sired. bidder must or mines the coal he furnish comes must furnish gn ery grade of cdal pid is submitted, show cent moisture, per ce: matter, per cent carbon, pe of ash. per cent of also state Its calorific specify the d to rejoct sufficient re of the contract. Specifications of the kind and quality of coal will be furnished by Board on apy t amount of :cogl ate wanted at each Institution is: a9 follows: Institution University, Grand Agricultural Cole State Teache ley City... ‘Tons ‘orks...., 8,000 Fargo.. 6,000 Val- of . Normal Normal Normal 57% @1.60% 5T%@1. G1 jn 56% choo}, CH WHAT HENRY State SchoBl, Dickin- x. MaIKTED, (ME TO 00 BuT L KNOW How TT TS Be BE FAMICiAR WITH SOM — GWE RIEM TEST. 'T ANO THEY'LL HANG AROUND Now I SUPPOSE I'LL HAVE HER To PUT UP WITH — AS SOON AS NOU .GET FRIENDLY WITH MRS.TUTE You MIGHT AS WELL SAY * YOU CAN BORROW ANYTHING _ LHAVE* YOUR HUSBAND HAS SUCH A CLEVER MIND FOR BUSINESS —L: MRE GOING tiesas Po oeu= =m SO ENTHUSED A. HUSBANDS | DEAL weve To arrive . N.S, gd to fancy To arrive DNS, ch to taney. 5 » good to ch. D ord to good Dark Northern. e, Wahpeton. lind, Bathgate ei Devils eith Institution “for meen inte Grafton Hospital town State Training 8c! State Penitentiary, Bismarck -12,000 Capitol Bullding, Bismarck... 2,000 School for Forestry, Bottineau 300 Envelopes must be endorsed “Pro- posals for Coal" and addressed’ to the undersigned at Bismarck, North Dakota. ERNEST G. WANNER, Beenie Secretary, Board of Administration. Dated at ‘Bismarck, North Dakota, June 1, 1927. REQUESTS FOR Lm ls Department of State Highways, Sealed proposals, will be received the North Dakota State Highway Commission at its office ral Ba th State Capitol Bismarck, Not kota, until 10380 o'clock 25, 1927, for the following vantanlal: te, appro imately. 450,000 ireat "Peet of Pieicdt,: Snow Fence. 50,000 Six ‘Foot Steel Poste. Bids shall be submitted in writ- ine & by bidders on forms supplied. by ° Sthe prise id on aia material tg aut ttt im pee bidder's i ‘cee i akan. 48% S., ch to Pe 8. gd to choice S., ord to good hern S., ch to fancy 8. gd techoice Ni, 8. ord to good 1iexa@l sen 1.43% @1.47% 1.42% @1.46% ee ed 145% @1.49% 1.45% @1.56% LAK @140% ber pete fetes To arrive . H rene Durum: H Durfum .:... Red. Durum. tage ‘arrive |. ‘Coarse iJ qe, corn. rive Ot tc iahbcajinaes as