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Pic a OSLO ; PAGE TWO THE BISMAKGK ‘1nipuNK . LUBSUDAY, UULUBIN Zs, 1920 “LAND YIELD IS Clark | FRAZIER BEGINS Worms Pay Her Way | Cemcomey || GRAIN | MARKETS | _ INCREASED BY MADDOCK DRIVE LIVESTOCK | __oy Amit Pee iaet itn t i is C 4 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE » | NEW METHODS Record Withont Flaw, Sem HEAT PRICES .. | zones... 3° | STOCK MARKET Record Without Flaw, Sen- [Wheat receipts today 191 com- 1 corinne pared to 433 a year ago. Minneap- i iets — TREND HIGHER cies kexese| TURNS UPWARD . Cl Sales of ricultural | closing quotations y follow: gp i Stating that Governor Walte eit bene ead a Machinery Are Unprece- addock” i “ 14% Protein— pee ry Maddock would make a success of . “ ai 1.21% @1.29% i dented the state owned industries if elected, icago Future De-|! a2" northern... 1.21% @: Mixed Price Movements Re- | Lynn J. Frazier today issued a state. Het aa Alt pet nda Taek northora..u. Ligwerate | fleet the Play of ; — ment urging the Democratic candi- liveries Gives Firmness to |2, dark northern.... 1.17%@127%| lect the Play of Opposing | COCIAL CHANGES SEEN date as the next governor of the Abstida 13% Protein— suena Speculations state. al Aaa r i ' ! Maddock’s public record is with. | : Tk@tiok — ; ti ss | out a flaw, Frazier , pointing out ‘ ” ‘ cata re | Uundreds of Combines Added that he had always been “a true Chicago, Oct. 23—(P)—Buying of |12% Protein— sigfoebliar tk tiga 1 Th a friend of progress, a leader without wheat against simultaneous-selling /1 dark northern... 1.09% @1.11% | Move cted the alan ok mar! { to Those Already bitternes¢ and a friend of all who of com tended to bring about higher | To arrive ....... 1.09% @1,10% | Fetlected my bak ioe een specu- Operation knew him.” prices today for wheat, whereas corn |2 dark northern.... 1.07% @1.09% again pied Up-aides with 43d i “He is a man who knows how," values often inclined. downward. |Grade of— er, steel and motor issues ih tho | Bei | he continued, “and who will make Closing out of spread trades between |1 dark northern... 1.07% @1.09% | Por. sree! ond motor iss Repeaten Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 23.—Echoes | the state industries a success, which the two leading cereals was said to} To arrive 1.07% @ commission house waynings avainst if had times for the farmer fade out | I know is now the sincere desire of be in progress. Reports were also|2 dark northern... 1.05% @1.07% | Sonm wenn ht penton Be nt }efore they get to western Canada. all the people of this state. I whole- circulated that Russia will probably |Grade of— heavy vellings into ‘a few of the i For here, especially in the prairie | heartedly recommend Walter Mad- have to enter the world market as 1.07% @1.09% | cont” speculative favorite which provinces’ of Alberta, Saskatchewan | dock to my friends for governor, and a buyer of wheat owing to crop 107%@ dropped. to 10 points, but ‘thes end Manitoba, farming has become a if he is elected, the state will be shortage in the area adjacent to the /2 northern, ........ LOB%@107% | oP Setter hy hina ap et ene st industry. \ proud of its first native-born gov- Black sea. On the other hand, fa- | Montana Winter— . poihtn ine faitly INNBS “ekdoitwient © In no territory have the people | ernor. vorable weather over the corn belt | 14% in— Tw witnessed so revolutionary a change “While I have expressed my per- | had more or less bearish effect on Rinewal of al wiite ik °6 jn their life as here. Electricity has sonal preference regarding the presi- the corn market. cent, the lowest openi: te ee ; deen brought in and is spreading dential candidates, I did not in any Wheat closed firm, %c to 1%c net Sey tember 28, ‘hat a Be ish hee. apidly through the land. Machin- way intend to dictate to my friends higher (December 1.13% to 113%,|1DHY or 1HW.... 113% @1.14% | Prvther gold imports tree nthe ae Pry of all sorts is taking the place of as to whom they should support for March 1.18%, May 1.21% to 121%);| To arrive .... ‘pechitve, soaplad weit aeudionie ne hand and the horse, and is that office. The Nonpartisans have corn. varying from 4c decline | 12% Protein— ns ditional mt is in ran of v Increasing the yield of the land. endorsed no candidate for president. to an equal advanee (December 81%, |1DHW ‘or IHW... 1.09% @110% | Britain in the near fuerre, nine = During the past winter and early Our candidate, Lowden, was defeat- March 83% to 83%, May 85% to 86).|. To arrive ... 8 teed to alive aeauetnens Gtee ce | Spring, according to a recent bulletin ed for nomination at Kansas City Oats closed a shade to %c up (De-|Grade of — earns eaten fd uneasiness over the dssued by the Canadian Pacific Rail- and each of us must now make a cember 436 to 4314, March 44% to|1DHW or 1HW.... 1.05% @1.09% Hea: on ‘i us sg the movement of solid tral choice from the candidates that were 44%, May 44%@48 to 45). Pro-| To arrive ....... 108%Q which advanced’ points; stinnaineed joads of agricultural machinery e nominated. I freely concede that| waguamemagecamcamacs @ (Visions closed unchanged to a rise|Minn, & So. Dak— the :atternoon résv EF OG “that at eeded any previously made, and 908, BY WEA semvICE, Wc. there is room for a great difference of 12c, 12% Protein— shares followed tn tte gals ther steel urchases by farmers in t MERU. RL PAT. OFF: of opinion on this subject, but each MISS MILDRED CLIFF Falling off in the volume of do- tea Shine O44 phe ae, Vanadi- ary lave cop ee The ae cake make a choice on this a F (ay ising aa neree vee cae Sree decline oH Ki uilding fe Amid th hardier ae “Careful? Well, I don't like to boast, ma'am, but people tell me| Subject from the surrounding facts) Reno, Nev.— (#)— Sixty. dozen | hel tl Papen Agrees widel reased from 100 to 300 per cent lieved 4G ; they Soden anyeabe’ and circumstances and do that which | long, fat angleworms took 11-year- | here at times today for wheat future wit bbe otha as temporary, and they never believed in guardian angels till they rode in my cab.’ they believe to he the best for the |old "Mildred. Cliff to the Nevada | deliveries. Total receipts of wheat fe to aes with the further - fe ie A on nation, I find no fault with those | junior farm bureau camp. today at Minneapolis, Duluth and Cor sar shures espana to thant At the same time, in fact, as a) SEES NATIONAL jing @ majority of this commission, | who differ with me in their choice.| Here's how: Chicago were much smaller than|Choice 1 amber. K vorable price situation ‘wich vaciy result of this change toward the * | continue to operate the bank as they ‘But there can be no question 2s| Mildred belongs to the Clover Leaf | either a week or a year ago, amount-| [> arrive . @1.18 | gains of 3 points early lectrical and mechanical era in ENDEAVOR FOR jhave done since 1922, The State! to whom we all ought to support for !4-H club of Washoe valley. All the| ing to but 955 cars today, against 13% Protein— Dapont Poin: ie biits farming, there has been a steady AIDING F ARMER Mill and Elevator, under the present | governor of this state. I have known | other boys and girls decided to at-|9124 cars on the corresponding day|> amber 1.19 | that nierger aaa fiegotiations kat Poy chsh Improvement. in social, recreational law, is managed by the governor.) Walter Maddock ever since I held|tend the camp, but Mildred lacked | last week. ‘lure of rail-| Choice of 1 amber 1.13 | selli Chemical only awaited the aa. cultural conditions for the farm — For nearly four years that institu- | public office. In fact, he was a|the three dollars necessary for ex-| In some quarters, failure of rail-|""'To arrive 108 @112 | proval of the depactment ce 4 e a ) families. 4 : (Continued from nage one) tion was managed by a ieee: member of the legislature before I|penses. Of course, she could have | Toads to su Ls la bball vg a 12% Protein. Concurrent strength and activit "ot + “The western Canad i jan farmer | quate ‘and proper storage system | who was an experienced Sel became governor of this state and| sold eggs, run errands, weeded gar- i Paoesch Ihent a Aes iae orehwest 2 amber . 06 @1.11 |Radio and Western Union, his f of ” Joday is a different individual ade | Should operate to keep the stored | man, and such management resulted | was such until he was elected lieu-|dens, and performed other chores, |Gomestic wheat arrivals no that |Gtade of 1 97 @1.02 | which advanced 4 points, was base q@hat he is pictured abroad,” reads| grain off the market until the own- |in failure. What reason have we to tenant-governor, which office hej but she didn’t. Another cause assigned was at | Grade of 2 ambe, 96 @101 lor tre tne aie ire ine ased . The railway’s report. a an in-| er is ready to sell it.” | suppose that another governor, ihe held until be became governor at the} On contract, she dug and delivered a cons wide fall work. Grade of 1 duru 96 101, akde toramuigerior Fis oh ‘ion ae i en eae a ane lah Opeeseistcuaie out, experience in asiness, ane death of Governor Sorlie.” 720 angleworms at five cents wdozen | Meanwhile, trade re Riging ‘obtomd Grade of 2 durui 95 S100 arrangement between those two con” etiaks moll garners and harvests he question is then, how can the | platform which demands that the fu- to her ranch neighbor, Miss Kath-| 135 expected “soon to have a steady|1 red durum 95 @ .96 | panies was likely in the next con- is crops. grain storage system be improved to | ture operation of the State Mill and HE ALT (ering Lewers, art teacher at the Uni- effect upon world prices of wheat,| T° arrive ee ress. $ + “Instead of long, tardy journeys} meet this situation? The Nonpar- Flevator shall be placed in the hands The Crieglecs te het orice “ducks, 2nd that in fact Germany is buying Coarse Grains Motor Products, which was weak Into town with cumbersome horse-|tisan League in its convention plat- of a commission of three, of whom the wrigglers to her prize ducks.) freely as native offerings are light.|2 yellow corn. + 1.08% @1.09% | yesterday, soared 17 points In- firawn losds over rough primitive] form advocates the building of addi- two chall be Nonpartisans, what is — ————] Corn was firm at the start, but|/3 fT eediet e + 96% @1.08% | ternational Harvester, Commercial Trails, he takes his grain direct from tional terminal elevators by the In- there ty be gained by the election of | eased quickly, and prices averaged ea 16% @: Solvents, Dunhill International, the field where it is cut and threshed | dustrial Commission with ezgue candidate for governor, lower for the day with the decline|4 yellow co 91% @1.04% Spang Chalfant, Mackay Companies, {n one operation and transports it | funds to be ebersiat by pet e. 1 policy as regards the Seer checked by buying against bids. Oats 4 a5 ; ail pe Son Spero Kodak, Union Carbide, R. Bhippng points ny. |renzona,™ Font, Tain cpposed tn gate (stip tocar atone «buen | Health Department Moving to Of trade with some baying of Bee [6 Yelowe omm--vvs-. BIi@ Sete | Alled Chaat ceeshene ge ~“His house and buildings may be ates Pahoa pepo en of ch his Bessel predeces: New Location Over Eltinge ates of May at 1 3-4c differ- 4 mixed corn. nae pote snore ae eee Ba Cipal, Should the state expand its |C°Ud not successfully carry? ‘Theater Provisions acted firmer. ‘A. H. Byers broke 10 pointe’ but Program of state-owned elevators, it Scores Useless Campaign 3 — 4 quickly recovered half its loss. Ad- would not only result in a greatly} “No good can possibly come of this Grand Forks, N, D., Oct. 23—()| WHEAT PRICES ams Express dro; 7 points, Mont- increased state debt by many mil-| strange and extraordinary guberna-| |The North Dakota state health}—Grain shipments over the Dakota| DULL AND FIRM 5 gomery Ward 5, Industrial Rayon 4, lions of dollars, but it would involve | torial contest. Only a useless, sense- | department has a new home. branch of the Great Northern Rail-| Minneapolis, Oct. 23.—(AP)—Ex-|6 and Marlin Rockwell and General Electricity still has far to go to|the people in endless political con-| less, meaning! costly political! | It is now being moved from its| way increased nearly 6,000 cars this| treme dullness and mild firmness|2 Railway Signal each fell back about © be found i avary farm home. But|troversy over questions of manage- fight is the legitimate fruit of this} former location above the United| years as compared with 1927, it was| characterized the wheat market 3 3 points. ‘it is spreading rapidly. As yet only|ment. We should not consider but mm, Intensive campaigns | Public Service company to its new| announced here. through most of today’s session.| To arrive ‘Trading was again heavy. 21 Dat ‘of the farms in western |ing any more state elevators until | s have taken place in North | rooms in the Hughes building above! Records show grain shipments | Easy cables and quiet export demand|4 white oats. tibiae ibiacianesinon Gannda are electrically equipped. | we have solved the problem of the | Dakota for 10 years, are productive | the Eltinge theater. totaling 15,000 cars have been sent! prompted some selling early, but| Barley, ch to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Bi it the tractor nef the gasoline | successful operation of the one we | of much turmoil, strife, and, some-|_ The second floor above the theater| out so far this season as compared Fittle pressure developed. Prices] To arrive . Chicago, Oct. 23—(AP)—(U. S ngine is more widespr Last|now have. | Second, the League pro-| times hatred. For years our state |is devoted wholly to the four divi-| with 9,300 for the same time last went into the last hour's shade| Barley, med to D. of A.)—Hogs—Receipts 33,600; e gine, cent of the prairie prov. | posal is utterly impractic We has been rocked to its foundations | sions in the department and means| yzar. above yesterday's close after cover-| |To arrive butchers and ifghe hogs 10 to 20c — en had tractors and 25.5|need additional storage facilities in these political battles, and our; of expansion are provided by rooms} ‘The road has also loaded 255 cars ing call one-Lalf cent range. Barley, lower lower than Monday’s high time or r cent had gasoline engines. The |this state to accommodate at least citizens long for a period of poace, | Above Hoffman's cafe if more space| of sugar beets as compared with 473| Oats were quiet and firm with pit a weak to 10¢ lower than the average; Rrcihar purchase of these machines | 50,000,000 bushels of wheat. It | for a time to allow the wounds and | is needed, according to Dr. A, A.|cars last year, but larger tonnage| offerings light. Barley ruled dull %| packing sows around steady; top jin recent months has been greater | would take fifteen or twenty so-| Sores of many political conflicts to Whittemore, state health officer. per car is making up, to some extent'| and.steady. Rye was iirm within a 9,60; butchers, medium to choice than ever in the history of this area. | called terminal elevators of the size |heal and disappear. One campaign|. The four divisions which are be-|for'the lesser number of cars, the| narrow range. Quiet also prevailed 250-350 pounds 9.10 to 9.60; 200-250 Similarly the era of the combine {of that located at Grand Fo every two years is necessary under | ing moved are: Child hygiene, un-| officials said. in flaxseed futures and the under- pounds 9.15 to 9.60; 160-200 Ibs. 8.90 hhas been ushered in in western Can-|mect the storage requirement our state laws to determine state|der the direction of Dr. Maysel M.| Only 1.117 cars of potatoes have| tone was steady. to 9.55; 180-160 pounds 8.65 to 9.45; ada, with hundreds in operation in| our producers. ‘The cost of such a| Policies for the next succeeding term, Williams; communicable diseases| been loaded as compared with 3,729| Cash wheat offerings were light DI ‘king sows 8.28 te 8.8 med- Re pai ‘few years and more hun-| gigantic program to the taxpayers | but two successive campaigns with-| Under the direction of Dr. J. D.! cars last year. .Fifteen cars of live| and demand was fair to good. Pre- Dul ULUTH RANGE ee to choice 90-130 1) 25 to + / alls added this year. ‘The coms|of the state would be prohibit in a season are absolutely unneces- | JUngman; sanitary engineering un-| poultry have been chipped as com-|miums were firm and unchanged. aluth, Minn., Oct. 23.—()— 9.90. ree cee eet he, com oe ! | sary and unjustifiable, and the action | 4er the supervision of L. A, Bavone;| pared with 20 last year. Winter wheat was steady, light of- Open High Low Close] “Cattle 7,000; calves 3,000; mostly eel climinates the ‘elevator,| u, Store Grain on Farm of ‘those, who, for selfish reasons | 8nd vital statistics under the super- ———_—__—___ ferings in fair demand, Durum— steady; trade on steers supply rela- Beicasites and cheat carrier on the t In my judgment a logical place | only have forced upon our people | Vision of Miss Myrtle M. Lee. > —————_ ——— | Durum was steadg. f Oct. 99 1.00, 99 1.00 | tively ‘scarce; weighty cattle very | binder and the feeder and blower | {°F the storage of all grain not in-| this needless political fight, will, 1| E@eh division has a room in the| | Mother of Whole '| Corn offerings were light and| Dec. 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% | scarce; eastern shipper demand still j rr Ren tie thes tended for the market is on the farm| am sure, meet with emphatic disap-| PW department and a fifth room| | ° || largely applied on to arrive sales. |May 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08% | at standstillowing to New York i ' ppagipmen' 5 te 45 acres n day can be| of the owner. I have given some|Froval at the hands of the votera” | houses the library or information | Village Is Dead || ‘Oats were in fair to good demand|_ Kosher strike; fa market . oe th Fea ae pa oete study to this subject and I have come | * «tam very much interested in the | bureau, according to Dr. Whittemore. | @ —___ »| and steady. Dec. ‘95% 96% 95% .96%4| on she stock and bulls; vealers oc est vith aching. te in| 9 the conclusion that a practical | proposed Roosevelt National Park | Fifteen are employcd in the depart. fi Rye offerings were small and de-|May 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% | lower, largely 14.00 to'17.25: 1100. U5 oF 16-foot swath, the cost is! pian for farm storage can be jorree te te enied te tne Bea amen Ferrol, Spain, Oct. 23—()—The| mand was fai Barley— 1300 tbs. £00 to 14.760 ss6ri0d ne Fate a ai a oot Gael aren out under which storage ce Lands of the Little Missouri in west-|, The second floor of the building|mether of a whole village died to-] Barley was in light supply and . see +17 aves 62+ 118,75 to 17.50; common and medium ». c any oth Fro i. * | could be issued against g: ern North Dakota. While this proj- | 488 been built during the last sum-|day. Antonia Fernandez Lopez,| prices were firm to strong within] Flax— 850 Ibs. up 8.75 to 14.00; fed yearl- 4 ems Gave Lele hat extend. | 0% the farms under conditions that | ect can only be established by the | ™e? Specifically for the tenancy of|died in San Jorge, a neighboring] the range.of 51 to 68c. Oct, 2.25 2.25 2.24% 2.25 | ings, good. and choice 750-950 Ibs. ‘ea pete Netaiwess of the would make them as valuable for | fedora] government through con- the department, Dr. Whittemore| village, at the age of 97. She is Flaxseed offerings were light.|Dec. 2.25 225% 2.24% 2.24% 105) to 17.50; heifers, good and ae aeoted ‘tl security as storage receipts issued | pressional action, yet it seems that said. survived by five children, the young-| Choice was in good demand and or-| May 2.29 2.29% 2.27% 2.28 | choice 850 Ibs. down 14.00 to 17.00; nike at ete ead by bonded warehouses. This idea is | State cooperation is necessary to se-| The change to larger quarters was|est of which is 50; 30 grandchildren; dinary a bit quiet. common and medium 7.75 to 14.00; the windrow-header and windrow |by no means a new one. Three | cure | accomplishment. eCongress|™ade Necessary because of the|48 great grandchildren; 15 grand- me MINNEAPOLIS RANGE cows, good and choice 9.25 to 11.75; f iPickup equipment. With the new| years ago the state of Iowa adopted | {. coe likely to become sufficiently | §TOWth of the department in the last|child-in-law and 37 other relatives.) 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Minneapolis, Oct. 28.—()— | common and medium 7.00 to 9.25; ‘appara’ pecan: hes antely & comprehensive law establishing | interested in the proposal to create |£°Ur years, Dr. Whittemore pointed|The total for the family is 135, or| South St. Paul, Oct. 23—()—(U. Open ‘High Low Close| low cutter and cutter 5.75 to 7.00; ‘vested moraress iF ditions. = | System of farm storage under state |the park at federal expense. unless|°Ut-, Four years ago. the depart-|the complete population of the 'vilc|S. D. A.) — Cattle, 1,800; slightly) Wheat— bulls, and choice (beef) 9.50 owe luipment was subjected to| Supervision. I am informed that it|the state shows a willingness to aid|™eMt employed but one stenogra-|lage. more active, fully steady on killing |Dec,° 1.08% 1.09% 1.08% 1.09% | %, 10.75; cutter to medium 6.75 to : ers naan Ms Gnabotcie an|i8,working out very satisfactorily. | in‘ bringing it about. 1 think. the | Phe Over the tomb this inscription has|classes; steers and y:arlings largely | May 1.15% 1.16% 1.15 1.15% | 9.40; vealers (milk fed) and Severe T have examined the Iowa statute,| state should take a vary datinite ine Though the department has grown|been placed: “Here lies the motherjordinary quality natives salable} R; fs choice 13.00 to 14.75; medium 12.50 and I believe that with some | torest in this project. The establish. | 7¢™atkably, it still trails the health|of a whole v lage.” 11.00 down; few odd lots. westerns | Dec. 95% .96% .95% 96% | #2 13.00; common 8.00 to changes, a Simier aw would Work ment of Ue park would, ¢n-my| geuarumente im fhe ather 47 of the to 11607 abe ack 0 @ 8 foray 0M 0% 190% 90% 1200; stocker and” fender snr wel akot i re y officer e 3 irm 7. 003 ig 01 choice i 1 favor such a law and shall ree, eee Fe Pointed aut, North Dakuta has al —FARGO EN SORS fs fers '560@625; hello B28. downs [pee 9 309% 30% 99% | {2 12-763 common and’ edit #50 ommend its passage by the next ; 19 cents per capita per ‘argo, N. D., Oct. 23.— —| bull 8.50 do , 67 ee ‘ 50. a” legislature. ; one thing that could'be_ dose." [ammum for “upkeep of the health Cettler "good seers 10.00 to 11,00; leu aapmegteaay 2.0 dawn: stock: [May “41% 42% 141%. 48 | heel 19.000; no particular ace ev n r : ihe state campaign this fall | vould be an asset of immense value | Sc°Vice. , The average pex capita tax| medium steers 9.00 to 10.00; faitlfrom Monday; fous’ care ‘chee Oct, tivity early; new sales and bids hore, bt the mechanical age fas| sf" cui grydn ats RT | our vite, Selle thw tain |e ge tmanharimen, at conne| seers 800 te 00 pai seers 10 louaiyfoedets 170: tlk stwrs/Oec. “dau tbs diay SEEM | how, sou on aunt “uae ] g of a small group of irreconcilable Sa Tees ra 3 18 9 cents. The| to 8.00; good heifers 8.50; | salable 10.50 down. , 3 ¥ asking a little er on choice of- ‘Approaching more threateningly. Re-| snd discredited League politicians to | *ROUld take the initiative in this| state immediately ahead of “Nosta| ediog Rear en 8, 8,595 May seyret 220% 2.28% 2.28% | ferings; range kilfers practi B 5 f. di s — icall; i on the issue 0! @ governorship. | = ‘i af .00 to 7.00; cows 17.50 to 8.00;/13.50, : q - . Fr ions firm on a limi ly of Fee ree tractor t0, every! “The Independents accepted the |{nicnes: PiActical way in, the catab- ————— medium cows 6.65 to'7.25; fair cows| “Hogs, 10,500; about steady with|M2Y 86% 66% 66° 68% | feeding lamba, Lambe: gogh, of D provinces in favor of the| gues offered by the League by! giad'in the event of my election, eo 8.00 to 6.50; plain cows 5.75 to 6.00;| Monday’s opening or to 10] CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE —_| §g%3* (22 Pounds, down) 12.25 to coandpagd Prnlchon, but govercmene | Holding @ state-wide convention, in- | oor imend Go the Ievisieee the cutters 4.75 to 5.50; good bulls 7.50|lower than Moday’s general trade Chi 18.50; medium 11.25 to 12.25; cull authorities see the radenl| crsing & complete ticket and sub-| adoption of appropriate’ lerisaticn ; saedium bulls 7.00 to 7.50;| most lights and butchers 9.00@9,1 Open High Low resco, 700 to, 1135; ewes, Sere ae he ene Lenore | mitting a clear and definite state- | o0°fric subject and to do all in my " common bulls 6.50 to 7.00; calves|early top 9.10; several loads butch-| Wheater” "e! Close | medium to choice (150 Ibs. down) — ment of their political principles. | Dower to bring this national park D E ; top veal 12.50 to 18.50; cull veallers late Monday 9.20@9.25; under-| Dee 112% 1.18% 1.12% 1.18% | Heo eect and common 1.75 The Independents nominated a gov- ji ” r 3 8.00 to 9.00; light heavy calves 11.00 hts 8.75; s bulk if : Z i to §.00; feeder lambs, good and into existence.’ weights 8.75; some“up to 10.00; bulk|March 1.17% 118% 1.17 i ernor, lieutenant governor, state calves 7.00 to 9.00;| pigs 9.50; sows 8.25; average cost| M, 120% 1 “17% 1.18% | choice 12.25 to 18.80, auditor, attorney general and com- COUNTRY FACE canner calves 5.00 to 7.00. onday 8.02; weight 237. x ey % 121% 1.20% 121% Serre ard mi er of agriculture and labor D Fargo, N. D., Oct. 23.—(P)—| Sheep: top lambs 11.25 to 12.25; 2.500: RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ? . , P P Sheep, 2,500; early sales ste: Dec. Be 82: * two congressmen. The League] WITH DOUBT ON _ |Cbanges,in the dates for the series| heavy lambs 100 Ibs. up 9.00 tolon lathe; ‘spot. 25 lower on ewes:|Macch 32% 81% 81%| Minneapolis, Oct, Range nominated a United States Senator, of .county economic conferences | 10.00; cull lambs 9.00 to 10.00; light |buik better grade lambs 12.75; most M ie Hi 82% 88% |of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 TRIO OF ISSUES) which have been arranged by the} cwes 130 Ibs. down 5.00 to 6.00;|culls 9.60@10.00; best native, ewes ity OM 86 85% 85% [dark nort 1.11@1.82%;* No, 2 extension department of the statc| heavy ewes 150 Ibs. up 3.00 to 4.00;|early 6,25; not many feeder lambs Dect a3 dark northern 1.20%; No. 3 dark 4, (Continued Ge » | 88ricultural college here were an-| cull ewes 1.00 to 3.00; bucks 2.00] offered; these mostly natives March ah «434-43 43% [northern 1.18%; ‘sample grade. dark ure that the rank and file of | ae se po ene. ee nounced teday by C. F. Monroe, ex-| to 3.00. 3 J Mor “ 44% 44 44% | northern 94; No. 1 hard spring 1.26 ee Lest a cee in the state are lof his ee aes series tension director. - Hogs: 150-180 lbs. 8.25 to 8.75; CHICAGO POTATOES lay 44% 45 4K hd Lah No. 1 mixed durum 94% sal Tesult o! ie primarie: 8, and that they were, and are, entirely willing to accept the results es final for the next two 12% jannounced. | Upon his arrival back home to- loover closed his offica doors to visitors, and in characteris- The new ‘dates for the conference follow: 180-200 Ibs. 8.60 to 8.75; 200-225 Ibs, 8.65 to 8.90; 225-250 Ibe. 8.65 to! 8.90; 260-800 Ibs. 8.50 to 8.90; 300- 350 Ibs. 8.25 to’8.65; packers 7.50 , Oct, 23,—| D. of A.)—Potat cars, on t.'ac! shipments 887 cars; Electricity, Tractors and Combines Are Improving Canada Farmin ! SIDE GLANCES ~- - -- By George He. Barley—Sample 58@63, Corn e Oats_N.o' white 38 8—N.o 3 wi % No. 2 a 2 88% ikea PUSNG. 12854 @2.0, to 8.00; stags 7.50'to 8.00. prading market about reagl isconsi ed round whites 65 to 85, 15 to 80: Mi North | Doe ita: sacked round whites 70 to 85. ars. a {tic manner, proceeded with the busi- Pa a aaliepdcy haar ay come Ness at hand. in-a way that has before the people touching state ‘af-|™Marked his method of running his innesot . MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES . 1145 1 37 fairs to stify th 1 campaign for the presidency. Minneapolis, Oct. 23.—(AP-U.S, 0 ;|Jan. 11.85 11.95 11.80 af the contest over the governorship. | tenses Fa D.A.)—-Potatoes: Light wire inquiry, | Secked Red River Ohio's 90 to 95;lyigtey sve ie n| No new issue is now offered by the | Diphtheria Campaign demand slow, market dull. Ca ay 1086 1886 idea north- by its candidate, or by ai ieee ease 2 and none can unwill Advocated in Bismarck| wara e (Continued fi his backers to abide bya tae the construction of reitendly into} CAPITALIZES ON ZEP RULE made in the RAPD Rogers at Sixth quate 5 oo ee - a * reet venue dered usta’ Rea ding, construction of a” sidewall on the|Will bother no more with the prob- cast side of Thi be-|lem of I motion. He made “CHICAGO tween Avenues B C, and provid-|& mac! h would Chicago, Oct. ed for the construction of an run {¢ higher; between Fourteenth and FF ery extras 4644; streets between Rosser avenue and -|tre firsts oe Avenue E, am seconds 41@42%. we Hillon vite SF 3800 miles, bas) Slipped cases; extra firsts 37% plished. . 5 it. 34@87; ordinary firsts Miss frigerator extras 30% crator firsts 39% @80.