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[i PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928 == — Gi LAST TRIBUTE ] re WHEELER GETS Pulchritude, Posies, Ete. F ARM PRICES ;PORCARRANZA | wreoce | ARLE TS | Mero | ALONG LBAD "ARE OUTLINED 4 IN NEW YORK WHEAT PRICES | Sesee eS" STOCK MARKET | nconten wine thre-corner Brookhart Saye They Should ! . Open ed Fight by Vote of Thiee Cover Production Cost and Teatro mary roe! GO DOWNWARD i is (58 ESR ER STAGES RALLY) = yearns ' ‘Swarm Sky as 10,000 Sol- Corn— Des Moines, Iowa, July 18.—()— i ‘A ? {July ... 1.06% 1.07% 1.05% 1.06% Helena, Montana, July 18.—(AP) Agriculture is entitled to receive i diers March Selling Pressure Results from | Sert. 98% 99% 97% 97%] New York, July 18—(®%—The |—Scattered returns from primary prices that will pay production costs | . ~ carte Dec. ... 82% 82% 80% 81% |stock market, which has been floun- | ¢lection balloting in Montana yester- tad “cooperative feturn of 8 par "New York, July 18—()—New| Favorable Crop News from | Oats— 40% 46x, | fing around within a narrow trad- day gave Senator Burton K. Wheeler cent upon its capital investment,” ‘ ‘ July old .... AT ‘ a lead of nearly three to one in the York today pays final tribute to Northwest Sule: new 47% 47% 46% .46% |? Frag) at Band week, turned | three-cornered race for the Demo- “Mexico's good will flyer whose visit | Sept Aly. ly. wy y on a resump-| cratic senatorial nomination. n tip scountry ended in a lonely ae a aie ind ‘ae tion of broad scale buying oper. Reports from 103 of the 1,490 death Thursday in a New Jersey| (Chicago, July 18.—(P)—Weak: z : : tions. Prices of active issues rallied | precincts in the state, gave Senator 1.07% 1.05% 1.05% |1 to 5 points, while a number of| Wheeler 2,726, while former Gover- 1.08% 1.05% 1.05% |SPecialties were marked up 6 to) nor Samuel V. Stewart had 954 and 1.0914 1.06% 1.07% | early 15 points. Sam Teagarden, Denton publisher, i Le leas | of the call money rate | 155. from 6 to United States nator Smith W. Brookhart told the Republican state convention today. “The present prices of farm pro- ducts are not fixed upon that basis,” he said. “Instead there is a surplus of about 10 mv cent sold in the com- petitive world markets and this woods. of the fae wheat pe : et in Emilio Car-| Companied by estimates that We ene ncuG abe trots taneral ern Canada will raise 500,000,000 t i this season, had a decided _ bearis “church on upper Broadway at 3 effect toda; on wheat values re, i fixes the price of the whole product. o'clock this afternoon and escorted 3 rc Y% per cent, the optimis-| In the contest for the Republican “to the Pennsylvania station by 10,-| Crop reports from all of the nort rd tic tenor of the weekly steel trade| senatorial nomination, Joseph M. THe ee Runa i ing to the beat of| West were of a character to induce | Se BRIE nna, Teenty-one mili-| Selling, and so likewise were | c “tary planes will fly overhead. arrivals of wheat in the southy As the body is lifted from the gun] Besides, expor. purchase., of North |t caisson to the observation car of the American wheat today totaled but |5 PRA ti ciate ced bugh a eA eat teed unsettled, 1 3-4c to outside the station and a bugier Will) » 1196 net lower, corn 1 1-8¢ off to|J Five officers and sixteen enlisted] 1 1-8¢ up, oats 1-2c to 1 1-4¢ dow -men of the United States army will] 8nd provisions unchanged to a rise 12.75 |teviews, publicatiort of several fa-| Dixon, former United States senator “i vorable earnings statements and|and governor, and leader in the 14.20 |Special dividend declarations all | Roosevelt campaign in 1912 was 14'38 14.45 | helped to revive bullish enthusiasm. | leading his two opponents. Dixon 14.25 14.25 The advance in prices was stimulat- | had 3,249; Cahrles H. Williams, Deer Z ed by heavy short covering on the Gaia 1,845 and Charles F. part of traders, who had sold stocks | /¥ ict Aare 1582 Ingen the theory tate further tighten: | Meera John Miah eT ee and edge over three opponents seek- amounts to about two billion dollars a year. Some of it will turn over quickly, but I think it will at times require a capital of fifteen hundred million dollars to handle it. The creee Norris bill and the original McNary-Haugen bill provided 1500 millions, Bills Inadequate 5 aeeeins Wear: i i i “The latter bills have been inade- “accompany the body to Laredo, Tex., Oe Pane ra MINNEAPOLIS RANGE FARGO LIVESTOCK ing the Democratic nomination, uate. The ri r. s . < es ve Scot Le: 5 y relied upon the equali. where at the center of the Interna iBeay. that wheat, fa parts of’ the Minneapolis, July 18-—4 Fargo, N. D., July 18.—(—Cat- | Representative Seott M. Leavitt of tata fee and that would work if i i on Saturday mornin . I Close the second district, was unopposed Peet ye darned over tovthe Mexe [American northwest is ten days| qyhegpoP™ IRB Low mt stvers. 11,00 to.12.00; tae stoezs| for the Republican nomination. Gdiciverament. ahead of the showing a year ago.| july '129 129 126 126 |1ODO ee eT aOe pate oiecait steers "in the Democratic gubernatorial The train, which consists of a bag-|One Chicago expert telegraphing |; *, 1130% 1'30% 1.26% 1.27% | 10:00; good beifers 9.00 te toon, | contest, Governor John Erickson was gage car, two sleepers, a diner and|from Minot, N. D., said the wheat iyo.” \" 1'331¢ 1.33% 1.29% 1.20% | mediune heifers B00 to 9.00: - faiz| trailing Roy Ayres of Lewiston. Re- : an observation car, will be routed|crop all through that section is civ- Be Ee : ¢ heife 7.00 reg 8.00: t siagg © itera turns from 66 precincts gave: Ayres < Over the Pennsylvania system to St.|ing the best promise since 1915. 1.04 1.04 1.02% 1.02% | 6.00 to 7.00; good cows 8.50 to 9.505 | 24603 Erickson, 1,965, Louis. Arriving there at 6 p. m, to. (Black rust is just starting on “101 1.01 985 99 "| medinen coms’? 7b ty REO. care eee |_| Wellington D. Rankin, former at- morrow it will proceed over the Mis-|stems, and cool weather is aX 4 e165 to 7.50; plain cows £50 te 6.00; | tomey general and brother of Jean- souri Pacific line to Texarkana,| from now on. 52 80% 51 | eutters 5.00 to 5.60; good Pulte 7-56 | nette Rankin, first woman elected to ‘Ark. and from there to Laredo via| A comprehensive summary of the | 38% [38% 38% [381% | to 8.00; medium bulls 7.00 to 7.50; | COMBTESS: a slight edge in the ‘\San Antonio. over the Texas and Pa-|Wwheat crop outlook today from a | “sat vase "sess AD | common balls 6.50 to 7.00. Calves | £our-cornered contest for the Repub: cific and International Great North-| different source said the eyes of the! top veal 12.50 to 13.50; cull veal 7.00 | ican gubernatorial nomination. 4 1 —— ee “etn railroad a stop will be made at|trade will be on the weather chart! yyiy so. wee to 9.00; li the latter city Friday night. and persistent rains would doubtless iSept , 216% 214% Pritt 10.00; * maey ela to S00, POLICE ARMY canner calves 5.00 to 6.00. 74 ~—-.74%|__ Sheep top lambs 12.50 to 13.50; GUARDS CITY; The Central railroad of New Jer-|cause a price trend upward. On the |p. ie ‘sey announced that a tablet calling [other hand, dry weather which would | p79 25 67 66% .63% | heavy lambs 12.00 to 13.00; cull 00) ‘67 67% 167 6% | lambs 9.00 to 10.00; light ewes 130 TROOPS READY it is constitutional, But it is a law- suit in the beginning and nobody knows how it would come out until decided by the supreme court, This is an tincertain peg upon which to land the whole fari.: problem. I am will- ing to try the lawsuit, but in the meanwhile I want enough capital pete to handle the surplus now. also insist the government should pay the losses of this export cor- Here are your pulchritude, personality, poises and all that, for today. an if any, to the amount of at She is Miss Lillian Guenther, who won the prize offered by the Pasadena| least six hundred million dollars. As American Legion for southern California’s most personable damsel. There|'a final solution let this export cor- were 199 other entrante—ail, disappointed. ration be changed into a coopera- ive as has been done in the federal reported, he said, but no black rust|of the boys, and Mrs. Christ Wolf | !and bank.” has been found. has the oldest one. i a —attention to the spot where Captain |hold down rust damage would have Caranza fell xcar Mt. Holly, N. J.,|the opposite market effect, for Can- " ed. ada in particular just now has pros- . . = Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson and ee pactavcf a record breaking yield of jcuanmaaty Ths, down 5.00, to 6.00; heavy ewes] (continued from page one) _| NINE NATIONS daughter Amy motored to Wilton on GUILTY PLEA Coolidge Worried | fe etcie Datu, Min daly 18am — | Me Ah: asks Bo 400, | umber of reatcimen vere,co tae] APPROVE PLAN | ut Secs ver Hoover Strain) HEDGING Open High Lew Close! 180.200 ibs. 9.50 to 10.90; 200-225 | been removed. Evidence that 4 WINS LENIENCY Superior, Wis, July 18——| prices crumbled today under weight |Sept. .. 119% 149% i116 116% | So0960 Ine hee oe tones ose: — 350 ‘Ibs. 9.50 to 10.25; packers of the slayer. It was addressed “to i " my family” and said: ‘Secretary Hoover: fresh to the poli-| breaking J to 3% cents before sup- July +. ee ee ee Knowing that I will die in carry- tical game, shall not take sufficient-| port was met.’ Winnipeg ied the|Sept..- 1.04% 1.04% 101% 1.01% ing out my principle, I bid you ly good care of his health in the heat | Hectine “all the ware making suse | Prag Vote 108% WY x 6 a emg (Re Hts 2 217 217 247 217 || Pennant Progress 3) ‘i\u;° =~ President Coolidge is concerned lest of hedging and liquidation, prices} Rye— unqualified acceptance to the text State Prison for Two Years of the treaty in its revised form as by Col submitted Secretary Kellogg. y . (Continued fiom page one) state Poland and Italy, in addition, NE AR AB 000 Fargo Express Robber Sent to to Belgium, now have given their e ) and fervor of the coming electoral | cessive new lows after feeble ra campaign. ; throughout the day. Fav: 20. 219 219 -2:17% 2.197% | | Another slip of r contained| Within the next week or ten days|MeLean County Sheep Grow- The chiet exceutive was heard to| ing weather and bri % 217% ("AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | the names “omere, Topete, Robin-| it ix thovont the etent ogee natn Sell Clip for 42 Cents |. Fargo, July 18—0P—Arthur Re. say that he had found Mr. Hoover! ports, with indifferent foreign MINNEAPOLIS CASH-CLOSR W L_ Pet.| son,” und it was assumed that these| will make known their attitude to-| FS — - denkirsch, Moorhead, Minn. who has coking worn and in need of @ resting, created bearish sent Minneapolis, July 18—()—Wheat | Indianapolis 54 39 581] names were of men also singled out| ward the new pact. a Pound been held in the Gass county jail when the latter came to the Summer the Canadian market cracked 2%. £9| receipts today 120 compared to 118 St. Paul... 53 41.564 for death. ‘Thomas Robinson, young} Arrangements as to the place and since June 28 on a charge of grand sas a ai ‘df Ss. cago owas 9 i % insas y. 2 eS merican mining engineer, recently Poy 4 a ly we nt 3 jukee 521 | o: resident Calles, ere fe | have been veceived. Paris has yank iy nine gross pou! of | pre: ffice in the Ni the drains which an extended elec-| Oats broke with other marke Toledo .. 46 [505|number of Romeros prominent in| mvc basanites clad wool were loaded cooperatively last | Press company office in the Northern toral gtruggle always imposes upon) Barley futures were strony car fancy 1.58% @1.65% | Louisville. 55 402] Obregon ranks, Ricardo Topete is Hm cee Asauty ta enastoaerte week from Garrison, Turtle Lake Preis epoy here’ of $3,000 oy : ec tactaeer entre | mine es tc [to tuoi [Comin G2 Bt) Tero he Obreuon fet] "Be ager Ace Mig te Malen| ge A Fl de eur meet successfully all obstacles, Mr.| in other grains was di i pe Results Tuesda: ar tide Briand, oot of whoee offer af & Sct slug through the Miaomarl Slope| iitTrajtt ee ciRe WO OF mors Coolidge was reported as solicitous}| Rye broke s DNS, ch to fai A Calles Will Remain similar bilateral treaty between |that sold through the Missouri Slope| than four years in the state peniten- France and the United States Secre- | Region association and a check for|tiary. He pleaded guilty "to the tary Kellogg developed the idea of |Meatly $45,000 was paid the associa- | charge. DNS, gd to choi DNS, ord to good. a that the commerce secretary should! September dipping below the d Minneapolis 6, 17; Indianapolis take precautiors to rest up and re-;Flax futures weakened with gra :: "St. Paul 11; Louisville 1, The general opinion was that President Calles, whose term ex- Mee the fatigued look from his] Gecko med "with ‘wrain. /1 northern... pires in December, would continue in| & multilateral treaty. Another sug-|tion and each farmer will be paid at} 0. E. Granskov, Moorhead, who eeicetenen ores heparan we HER 19 DNS, ch to fancy Milwaukee 8; Columbus 3. the presidency. The Obregon politi- gestion has been made that Novem-|the rate of 42 cents per pound for| also has been held in the county jajl Secretary Hoover had a strenuous} rom the southwest. Spr DNS, gd to choice. Kansas City 9; Toledo 5. cal organization soon after the 11, Armistice day, be selected as ze No. 1 ta 5 on a similar aie since a few days time immediately preceding his ar-|o air to good DNS, ord to good. shooting proclaimed Calles its chief| the date of signature. ..J. Nelson secretary and A. L.| following the robbery, is scheduled Games Today and the leader to whom that group Norling county agent, weighed in| to be sentenced this afternoon. iaeheiart Indianapolis at = Minneapolis. | icoked to continue the policies of the rival at Cedar Island Lodge. Fol-j in quiet to air dem: 1 northern ........ . lowing the days of preconvention un-| premiums. NS, ch to fanc i ~ _ |the wool. Mr. Garnock represented See aed certainty and of convention excite-|” Winter wheat was in air to good 3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.31% @137% |7%o game revolutionary government. Noltimier Named ee an een ment, the Republican presidential] demand and steady.” DNS, ord to good. 123% @1.32% | Louisville at St. Paul, General Obregon many times nar-| On New Game Body [37 for them... Mr. Wildfang and nee had devoted all his days and} Durum offerings were scanty and 3 northern .. 123% @131%| Foiede at xe ttwaukee. rowly escaped assassination. Sever- ee Pasian casecstice. sie 5 considerable portions of his nights|demand was fai dark hard (Mont.) 1.26%@1.45% | Toledo at Kanas City. al times duringethe presidential! pois city, §. D., July 18. aca sacapies at ea eget to winding up departmental matters| | Flour trade with the majority of 1 hard (Mont.)..... 126%@144% Sat campaign his headquarters’ were lie Matscciation of masth. central in the work ne ned in checking and to whipping into shape his cam-| Minneapolis mills was quiet to fair.!Minn. & SD, 1 dark ae bombed. fia appar Per Wha eateries fap ee paign organization before starting| Cor nofferings s larger. andjhard .......0..s<ss00 < Ww L Pet, arc . phy ior partments McLean county association out for his home on the Pacifie| buyers were not inclined to follow Minn, & SD, i hard. hed 32 682/ LAST WISH OF phate re 7 come mmeme tee | tea erwamees 10. 108) abe 1b bea ES ae advances in futures, the basis being |Fey i amber durum. e hi 37 584 from Minnesota, North Dakota, marketed coeperatively one or more| Auteuil, France, July 18—@)— _| unchanged to easy. \Fey 2 amber durum. New Yor! 34 575 AGED M AN TO Pepe etieg Wisconsin, Nebraska, |cars every year. George Lott, St i Sastdaney will = Oats were quiet and dragey. Light|1 amber durum. 1.11% @1.25% | cineinnat 38558 - eer F. H. Hildebrant, ——_———— pair with Big Bill Tilden, captain of Weather R 7. ®| weights were slow and demand on,1 durum .... 1.10% @1.17% | Brooklyn 38 537 - SEE DAUGHTER lp herngrenae .. D., was elected pres- the United States Davis cup forces, | eather eport ! anole was only nas ‘i |2 amber durum. 1.10% @1.22% Pittsburg’ - ae Pip heal ND: ois pian valley soit "| fa fae wie kee Frid en He aig ye was quiet cient. : : : . Dy . F. zone finals with It: ml. eenaveotiavine: were leer anne . 1.19% @1.15% | Phitadelphia 36 273}... (Continued from nage one) | Gould, St. Paul, secretary-treasurer. with John Hennessey, of -fndiana- Temperature at 7 a. m.. 62 areas ladle Pa né!3 amber durum. 1.07% @1.17% which Mr. Hoover will have to deal lis, will the de iehest yesterday ..... ad aeruany rae dndit parents rice range 106% @1.13% Results Tuesday during his campaign, and since he] @——————______"—___4 ED Petras oul cece 22] Lowest last nigh: . 15,60] arincastlidenend was quletarcand (2 1.14% @1.15% | Chicago 4; Philadelphia 3. Seenteace at totend Gee r Wilson the make-up of the American team meer anon to 7 a.m + 10} the market for choice was easy to! 1.03% @1.04%,| Cincinnati 5; New York 4: pel August 11, he welcomed the —— will not be made until tomorrow, SHighest wind velocity beens 10/1 cent tower. a Pittsburgh 7; Boston 6. opportunity to confer with leaders x : Milwaukee, Wis., July 18—(®—| when the draw is completed, these eo. 2 3B pas (cee ee St. Louis 7; Brooklyn 1. in the movement in the northwest.| p.2it:, 2nd Mrs. Louis Spitzer of | “Sinister influences” were declared| selections will probably stand, both $y £3 P| CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ‘ 2 % Some of those most prominently Baldwin vicited at the Wm. Wagner | at work in this country to destrpy| Tilden and Joseph Wear, chairman Temps. S 3 38 3 Fy cree ane en \ ‘ Games Today identified. with the seversmnt fer home in Wilson Sunday. They also | the sanctity of matrimony and ad-| of the American Davis cup commit- ‘ Ste AOuneliey ae . laugen with its ization biggie O08 eas aaa ere pe nae fo 1Oehishes eat Only games scheduled. fee have expressed a ‘Giseutisfaction fs —- er Piles Berea pau of | feeting the moral standards of many|of Lott and Hennessey for the Bismarck 1! 77 60 0 Cloudy| sows; heavier butchers steady to 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE with the farm plank So the Bam |e, “Bergowists Paresh Mi inl (tase ete teeta Setar | ceteelis eet ee amrnesee Botiinean .... 79 57 0 Cloudy | lower; top 11.70 paid for choice WL Pet.|servers are of the opinion that the| Mts. A.E. Nelson, = Louis, before the International] in whi ean 4 e 79 57 0 | pinion that the 0 5 fore the International| in which the mid-westerners over- Deve Lake, 42 b2 78 Prttgy [choice 250 te 360 ibe 1o.s0@11.605 | Benartis c:: $ HBeR) never wi find 8 dentable to Saks | eyed macents eda bay base] nner ones Convention taday. | mheliningly detested the American Dickinson ... 78 57 0 Cloudy|200 to 250 Ibs 10.75@11.70; 160 to|4 white oats....... Bee | Scene ee ere ieee) eee born June 11. q is veteran partner. : BunnGonter | 18 $8 AS Gloudy| 200 Ibs 10 60@11%0, 430 te 160. tke | Barley, ch te, fey... AL Bak) thes ths Je ble sonra omasasd oe ties sicceuapiiuchcrits eae Sate defend there Ellendale... 76 55 0 Clear |9.75@11.50. Packing sows 9.75@|Barley, med to gd... : 1M er ON the etate ie ee pes| , Me. and Mrs. John Rubey are in Wimbledon championship successful. petien a 54 ® Gates, Pe veces media to choice 90 to 4 i Serie hs 47 _434| sped—Indiana,~ Illinois, Wisconsin, | 4¢eP mecrning, paving, lost sai ta: ly in the recent competition. : rand Forks. 52 lear 3 9. .60. o> A _ innesota. ‘those son Thu: y. He +728 lai pant saat Biting | 6 bf 6 Glowdy|- Cattle 1ot00% calves, 2,800 “1 215%@219% £3 AiO) ardid return substantial majorities | fest Saturday in the Catholic ceme-| « ARE LICENSED Jamestown .. 78 53 0 PCtldy|tive strong market on light yearl- ——________ | tor him in November. ” tery at Wilton. R Larimore .:. 75 50 0 Clear’ |ings; dull trade on weighty bullocks; BISMARCK GRAIN ee npr Miss Menny Seibol is wor'-ing for, pe Lisbon ..... 78 53 0 Clear [steers predominating in run: 16.60| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | New york 4; Cleveland’2 Minnesota Safe he eg Pag ee Fargo, N. D., July 18.—(®—The Minot ...... 81 55 .05 Clear |paid for yearlings, some held high- Bismarck, July 18 St. Louis 5; Washi + Nelson p ‘icted Minnesota would| | The F. T. Redington family left | city commission today passed a reso- ) Napoleon ... 76 54 0 PtCldyler. Slaughter classes, steers, sood | No. 1 dark northern .. me Boston 9; Chi ee . remain in the Repubiican column] Monday on a trip to the Bad Lands, | jution prohibiting pad nein ilots Pembina 77 42 0 Clear |and choice 1300 to 1500 Ibs 14.25@ |No. 1 northern .... Philadelphi 4; Cleveland 2. despite some dissatisfac.'on among| where they will svend a few days.| trom using Hector airport, Fargo's Bea, A 16 ba 8. Clene’ [Rep ig io tee ne tang neu: Not arabe dese nga |S ey ey ee ee all =, a to ss 14.25@16.65: =| a mix jurum a pl iction as to size 1c leat ol a . South Dakota 5 pactay Me, and, mediu m0 fosu p 900@ | No.1 red durum Detroit at Pailadeipha Hoover majority, explaining that it| Wolf, who was drowsed Thursday aafety “ot "the “publiceas ‘twee | ing of yan ciate VY Arseceon ant . oo .00; fed yearlings, good and choice lax ‘3 was entirely too early cam- frac [Pointed out that there will be rd boat Pierre ..... 82 GO 0 PtCldy| 750 to 960 Ibe 1476 OSE. Heit 2 flax Ch at New York. paign. near his home He his three Lig 8 great | gual ts has been confined to Rapid City .. 72 63 0 Cloudy | rood mad choice 850 the coun ties |No. 1 tye Cleveland at Boston. ‘The schedule of the Hoover spb. [small comting lens ta ‘swits, but Hosa at gaan ie in th ty nas British possessines io the Bokares er 16.50, Common and medium 9.00@ | Barley 58 a cial was moved up materially today | before they all: hla ; (state fai Kk. isl y WEATHER FORECASTS ; gislators’ the arrival in Call-|frey was. dro-ned. The three | eee islands, it became known today - For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly x Cows, good and choice 9.50@ 38 Le tors Day erage ee the pes of Mrs. “ 4 i d medium 7.25@ | Speltz, pe: unsettled tonight and Thursday; | 9) ep rresgtar eae eee Pe probably local showers or thunder-|7'95’ Bulls, good and choice (beef) |No. 4, 55 th... 0. eee storms. Not much change in tem-|9 40@10.75; cutter to medi N rature. - Mere r to medium 7.25 Pemor North Dakota: Mostly unset-|@9:40; vealers (milk fed) good and|No. 6 ... ' 13.00@15.25; medium 12.00@| | One cent per pound discount un. | “legislator’s day,” or.minent law-| reduced to 45 minutes, the ae ea Tharedays poles pion: cul and commen 8.00@12.00. | der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs., five cents | ers et Palbicians from various \eaving Pole a Brevard Limited i i t | Stoel teers, good under s] sections sf t- H . Slightly warmer tonight northeast | Croton” (ail weights) 11-76@13.00; (Hard winter wheat ...........81.08| Forks to participate in the North, Immediately after word reached Murray Baldwin, president’ through a state departme: poner ones. ba fala, "The ody Farge Atronatic i, appeared be on record In federal distrist soant was found four Wilton divers On And Asi q lated ‘i ¥ | Grand Forks, ND. July 16, | Placerville {anitarium, The pro-|about 14 o'clock, “Funeral services [tion Ofte Panic (OF ME Protec: | ite epertcemear ed the, intention 72|(AP)—With today desiznated as| posed three-hour stop at Cmais was) were held Sunday at the Evangetct 2 technical violations of an agreement 1 py ‘Yunerai through which the American boat: | piven,‘ "eon vote sores | A BG BOUGHT have been permitted to enter British ‘were present. His cge was 20 years aii territorial waters solely for the pur- mourn at Forks Fair | Hoover's father, C. D. Henry, from — a heart attack and varalysis at a ee. d medium 9.25@11.75,'|Dark hard winter wheat ...... 1.05| Dakota state fair. The Princess | the Secretary and Mrs, Hoover to-jand 27 days. He leaves to POR, Seerveniee, : WEATHER CONDITIONS “hosp, 14,000; Be teed on ———________ Pat band, which arrived, at ‘hea, day of she caste of Mrs. Hoover's a sae his perante, jz Colgan BY F A R M E RS he aa ti ald, onde adr ‘A low pressure area is centered |all bovine classes top 15.75 paid by| |. | CARLOT RANGE Will play during the afternoon and | father: €. fh tithe formal welcome| brother. He is missed at home, as n issued to the coast guard that over northern Utah, while “highs” |City butchers for one deok of choice| Minneapolis, July 18—()—Range| evening programs. bt Tn pieneel f the pres-| he was the ‘head of the family. ‘His — no vessel be at any cover the eastern and extreme north-|83 Ib of choice Washington lambs.) of farlct as tT dack northern 143 ei ae aa edioayian Le Sel eersines iat San Francisco| father is/a sickly man. A carload of breeding ewes has | Point less than five m ji i i = 10. uel ester ronions, Precipitation |down) 1636@16.16; medium 19.2500 dark northern 188 1-2 to| harm done by drenching rain of the | Would be postponed until after the) | Mr. ad Mrs. John Herman of / been ordered by the farmers near|"earess British terri : Wilton visited at the Johh A. Berg | Raub, in McLean county. A UMN. torial land, home Sunday. afternoon. H, A. McNutt, Soo Li - Witligm, Lewis end Fred Wagner | tural agent, will be the chiet teenies DRYS KEEPING moto! to’ Fessenden Wednesday | at three zooetiins in McLean county te attend the county fair. returning | this week, 8 buying sheep ’ "ie eid Mrs. <ohn J. Schlotman | meetings are beingresfes by Connie TIGHT TONGUE i 35; 5 3 dark northern 122 1-2 to day Monday. * Yesterday | formal notification ceremonies at i ctties slope, ia the western Dart |e res een enolee (160 the | 152 1-4. all exhibibits that had been delayed | Palo Alto on August 11. : ississippi valley to the upper Great |down} 4.00@7.00, Cull and common| | Sample grade dark northern: No, |by fain were in place, with | the “Toianke Is Lakes region, Warr. weather pre-|175@8.25, Feeder lambs good and| 1 hard winter 180; 2 mixed durum| ‘Million dollar” livestock exhibit | CrOp Outook Is vails. over the eastern and south |choice 13.00@13.76. 116 1-2. outs: attraction. Be 1927 central states, but cooler weather ——_——___— ao Sample grade 90; No. 2, Nee weaian folk dancers yesterday tter Than prevails 60. 8 Al LIVES’ e in costume before the! ° — ‘over the northwest. South St, Pah Sue Te ae (U,| Corn: No, 3 yellow 108; 1 white acing program. Today an| (Continued from page one) | eitsPawine, Sag® Creating Yor har: | white local connticer cooperation NORTH DAKOTA AND WHEAT|S. D. A.)—Cattle, receipts 2,000; fed | 99 3-8 to 100. dancing contest. with more] the best in several years, he said.i vost. ested should come to the meeting at | Asheville, N.C. July 18—Uy— i SUMMARY steers and yearlings strong to 15¢ or| Oats: No. 2 white 58, than 100 entries, was held. Two heavy rains were ived| “Christ Wolf motored to Bisniarck | Washburn tomorrow. Reticence regarding their plans For the week ending July 17, 1928.) more higher; top heavy steers 15.75; ae Pee 2 ck ‘na Mi there during the week. har-| With his son Otto, who entered the —_— marked set wiles of leaders of the Thai doled pass vd oe corn iaoo@isas: AES; balk plane age ae Ae inot Ww est vest og Pig ree tah the ocep aed a, ba ie pas Independents Win 7. ite executi pee oo Ne here was vary favorable for ia ; State Spot Toda ineral of his} to at “is showing tassels. Local | bulls strong, acti . CHICAGO POTATOES YY | southwestern yart of the state, 8¢-| for the funeral of his brother God- County Control] | this afternoon to attempt to formu- : Chicago, July 18.—(AP-U.8.D.A.) peal - cording to 8. /, Seamands, late plans for the stand of Potatoes: Receipts 68 cars, on track showers were fi in progress in sore | "8s, ; were beg wernor Alfred’! ne weld eat |e beg os re em a ae | Wien, ly arpa "Rc otto Daa ana fr e H merry- 4 ” 5 ° 90e; Irish ae Pros; ‘are for 8 normal 3, hacay cli t the John |tion of Precinct com- : ikea: Virwinie sacked Fae. L randy ay al was the | vest of each crop except rye, ris A. home ay ‘evening. mitteemen, Independents con- Rich aoe cee iting! . ,) 1.26@1.30. peal sds el E. Charlson, povorting tex tap Sere ‘Mrs, John A. Berg called on Mrs, |trolled the county Republican con- a south, and Dr. A. J. ao = Teo Late to Clasaify srentern, section of state. Lete| John J. Warner Thursday. oo oaien gimoes Eve te Oe. ‘i Atlanta, Baptist leader, who July — Butter,| WANTED—A for general farm field ably, he said. Con-|ton on r mattine i organization in this county were these wend neo thir et . u 5 kes 4, Fon da vert, Phone 1672 elt bie bucks hese is being grown| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henz motored |Henry Reade, chairman; Myron At ment. Midsummer clearance n0w| sat” “nebanents FN CM ENee coo Se wien state | a aeain hoore Te pood eeedition, | Sone at Mare, Coneath eatbol "Ms |urers sod H. F. O'Hare, atts ocotenl| maeineh, CORNER. ting is spokes. ae nsrt a fhe room, apt, with: private| the grain sears rust wore | ced Mire. Fred Wi sionted anothes ‘commltieeman Dor of Methodist church dimttatns