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AY, AUGUST 11 1932 od r 7 b 9 ¢ tea avy e e to % cent lower. Poultry was s' ly. |} county gai contest will be made 7 1 Apartments T l une 8 G ai n L 1 Poultry, live, 2 cars, 36 trucks,|at the celebration. CLASSIFIED AD for Reat 3 panne prices unchanged. RAT Re pene h i eese, per pound: Twins 12%c; ES apartment, for two, Close Daisies "1240 °] Longhorns, is%e,|B0Y Scouts Welcome Atl want eds are Gh tn advance! in, Private: bath. Kitchenette. | Young Americas 12%c; Brick 10'%¢; + minimum charge 75 cents. Copy mi juire 408 Mandan. Phone 1565-M arket Report for Thur., Aug 112° 2! ""*| hte een Se ea eanees eee 3c. :00 a. m. to tion same ; ea Esai 2 A a °9 "Butter, 8,560, unsettled: creamery |, 4, delegation of Mandan boy scouts|day in the regular classified page. é with kitehe bee Ty ae ee : ie Cif specials (93 score) 20%-21%; extray| {full uniform participated in wel- aot Furnished . : On a0: exten Teele @O-91) Ios, ComNE Ceremonies for Dr. F. M. De-| Cuts, border or white space used] Sntumished. 402 Bin Bt Phone || _Wheat— \firsts (88-89) 18-18%; seconds (86-87) Molnar, Hungarian scout executive/on want ads come under the classi- : New York Stock 15% protein Delivered _ To Arrive 15-17; standards (90 centralized car-| “0, *"tived in Mandan Thursday. | fied display rates of 90 cents per col- 1328-3. i $ H MS north.. si ‘314 60% 6142 |iotsy 20%, bt, Deena is making a tour of |umn inch per insertion. FOR RENT—Purnished four room | H nit Bode north: ‘Se ‘gog 20. 212. | Bees, 6008, unsettled, extra firsts) Boy eouts of america Sie00 née merit "4 Toor ape wsdl adams (0Sine Prices Aug. 11 RAT I 14% protetn carloads 17%-%; local 1614; fresh | 597 Go0uts of-America, REGULAR WANT AD RATES $43.00 per month. 3 room apt. with Adams Express . «5% Ldk north, 50% 61% 50% |eraded firsts carloads 16%; local 16;| reriomal scout exccurtges iy Cbuty |S days, 25 words or under. Belvate bal, Pee ee ae Advance Rumely . 4 2dk north: 58% 60% |.... ‘leurrent receipts 12-14% region: it executive, also was a/3 days, 25 words or under. Two room apartment, $25.00. Heat, NE ee : 51% 3 dk north. 4 59% H member of the party which made an /2 days, 25 words or unde! lights and‘ water furnished. < . ‘Allied Chemical && Dye: fate SENDS PRIGE DOWN e filles NEW YORK ne of troops in Mandan and|1 day, 25 words or under den Real Estate. Phone 0 or call Allis Chalmers . 12%; 2 dk north: New York, Aug. 11.—(P)—Butter,| a group of Sioux Indians partici Pe Tee WOR: a es ‘a pee Bana et 56% Wi Pa 3 ere steady, unchanged. pated in welcoming ceremonies ‘when pate bier ne abe Ten okt Gre By lovement Aided ; . Coml. Al. i 112% protein eese, 86,778, firm, unchanged. Dr. De r ight, water, heat, gas, phone im i By Sentiment am. A For. Pow. 9% Production Reports Considered (3 ce rae Eggs, 24,827, firmer; mixed colors, | Thi pane ad Cornell arrived ne es renecroe tie, signe to| and ‘use of electric washing ma- That Technical Reaction Am. Loco. ss | rth, standard (cases 45 Ibs. net) 18%-22;| a. R. Weinhand! of Mandan and| vise any copy. to conterm With: make- | ce eccuisned, CLAS eae . Metal . 5% Bearish and Speculators rehandled receipts (cases 43 Ibs. net) |r. J. ©. Arnson of Bismarck were in| up rules of Classified Advertising, |*OR |RENT—Two-room furnished Was Overdue Am. Pow. 9% f 17-18; special packs, including un-| cha; ft , apartment. Very reasdnable. Also ‘Am. Roll Mill 10% Take Short Side usual hennery selections sold from in iin = al aia | Phone 32 nice basement ‘spachnent. Close in. New York, August 11.—()—The Am, Suyar Ref Be store on eredit 28-26: mediums 13-16 i | The Tribune Want Ad Department | Phone 1241-W or 1313. oh 5 ty Dressed poultry steady, unchanged. : “ = = = siock market turned emphatically eS 113%] Chicago, August 11—(P}—Shorn of |} i Live poultry irreguler. Broilers| Candidates Take Male Help Wanted _ earn Ge. noe Loe eo Ing the afternoon} ar,” wat Wks. ga [its recent phenomenal strength. |3 north:'’’ 5315 ‘35% freight 13 to 17; express 10 to 20; T hi > Test RESPONSIBLE man wanted as Su-| kitchenette unfurnished apartment. aursday. Am, Wool Prd. 34,, | wheat gave way under heavy general Niciitanne Wisiter Wiseat turkeys freight 10 to 18. eachers Tests) pervisor. Bismarck Dist. by Natl. 1 pees Successive buying waves, first in! Anaconda . ‘9% |Selling Thursday, including execution /14% protein ee eS ae N Corp. Temporary working capital a on st een aa Bt. 5s e the rails, then in the farm imple-|Arm. Del. Pfd.. of numerous orders of a stop-loss}1 DH W or | Miscellaneous Candidates for first and second| $160 needed, secured. MANAGER, 3 fib - ments, failed to keep the bull move-|Atch. T. & 8. F. character. 1H W..... 59% 61% 59% .61% grade elementary teachers’ certificates} 717 First National Soo Line Build-|"O® RENT— Two furnished house- ment rolling in face of the growing| Atlantic Coast Line Disappointment over the bearish |13% protein *——-"GHICAGO POTATOES” | CmbPleted the first half of a two-day| ing, Minneapolis. keeping rooms. Lights, water, heat, conviction in trading quarters that | Atlantic Ret. Sere showing of government reports on 1 2 W or ” * .| Chicago Aur 11 -@)_(U, S, Dep |¢*@mination schedule at the Morton gas and use of telephone. Private the advance had been going too fast | Auburn Auto ...... “| wheat, both domestic and Canadian, | --:-- 581% 59% 58% 59% i + S. Dep | county courthouse Thursday. Jessie Phillips, entrance. Rent reasonable. Phone and that the list was over-ripe for a Baldwin in. 3 was largely responsible. Corn proved He ped cutee Br anthe ans ar H. K. Jensen, county superinten-|Hazel Rhines, Bismarck .... 834-J or call at 318 8th St. technical reaction. ‘Trading was/Balt. & Ohio unable to throw off the handicap of|1 H W.. 5714 58% 5714 58% * ene ri er, !dent of schools is directing the sched- Audrey Rohrer, Bismarck ......9500/FOR RENT — Nicely furnished front quister'on the ‘dboline at first, ‘bus|Damerals Hat ouauies, Ga et tee Stee ee ee moderate, trading very sloW: | ule. Margaret Schneider, Bismarck 1400| apartment, suitable for 2 or 3; ais selling developed considerable volume |Bendix Aviation. Wheat closed unsettled 3-4 to 1 1-8|1 D HW or sacked per ewt.: Cobblers, Missouri} “Examinations were expected to be|Frances Slattery, Bismarck ....50900} large sleeping roum, lights, gas = the session went into the fourth Soret werne under Wednesday's finish, Sept. old|},H W..... euro ss: Gai Wi i me ommbiiater vase sineiy Wi completed at 5:30 p. m. Friday. Viola Sundland, Bismarck. laundry privileges ineluded." One jour. i 54 8-4 to 7-8, Dec. 58 1-2 to 5-8. Corn and Sout 01 ea 4 . 4 Fay Smith, Bismarck ..... block posto! Reasonable Union Pacific, after selling 2 points Bees. MIE. at 1-4 to 1-2 advance, Sept. 32 1-8|224 protein dark and spotty 55; Minnesota. Wis-) CAMPBELL IS IMPROVING _|Patty Whittey, Bismarck . rents Gall af 222 rd St higher on the regular $1.50 dividend, |pur. Ad. Meh. 0 1-4, Dec. 33 °5-8 to 3-4, Gate 1-4lt Ba sou, s0iF sex sary [CNG Lowe. Barly Ohlos, U. 8. No.| James Campbell, Mandan police |Grace Williams, Bismarck FOR RENT—Well furnished —twor Groppéd to show a loss of 3. EX-|Calumet & Heci 1078 Gf, col piovikiens VRE Gradsor | nt TO Ses 198 [hs and pardly graded ev 76: magistrate who has been in the Dea-|Marian Worner, Bismarck Toom apartment ees treme advances of 3 and 4 points in|Canadian Pac. . from 2 cents decline to 10 cents gain.|1 D HW or coness hospital since Monday, has| Veronica Werstlein, Bismai perenne eo ae International Harvester and Case |Cannon Mills Emphasizing the bearish aspects of|1 H W..... 56% 58% 56% 58% FOREIGN EXCHANGES been improving for the last three|Alma Walth, Bismarck .. neatly new gas range; running wa- were lost, and a two-point advance |Case, J.I. .. the U. S. government crop report as “Durum | New York, August 11—(P)—For-| days, his attending physician said. He | Myrtle Wilson, Bismarck . tee; te ot ee ee in American ‘Telephone was turned {cer De. Pasco teewtedy fovernment crop report @S/on 1 amber 61 65% 58% .62%|Clsn exchange irregular, demands:| probably will be released within the|Marlan Yeater, Bismarck ... Bhone; also well furnished single into a loss of like extent. U. 8. Steel |GReSaP,& Ohio - 22_ | official reported pointed also to als eprotein Great Britain in dollers, others 18 next tew days Emma Fix, Mandan... room with kitchenette. 411 Sth St. common, only up a fraction at thelont, Gt Wes.” $'t| wheat yield greater than the SSE) Gace et ee orn op ied - PI a ttt Fon Bas EE best, reacted 2 points and the prefer- é 38 |had looked for. Under such circum-|1_ amber 391 7-8; Italy 5.11 1-4; Germany| MANDAN COMMISSION MEETS |Kitty Gallagher, Mandan . 500|FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- red 4. American Smeltigg rose more 214 |stances, surprise over sharp curtail-|12% protein’ trees ees} 23.81; Norway 17.50; Sweden 17.933] Routine business occupied members |Norma Peterson, Mandan.... 200} __™ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. than a point to eross 20, a new 1032 aiz|ments of corn production estimates 2, amber.... Neteetiirs| ne cena of the Mandan city commission at|Derothy Seitz, Mandan .. FOR RENT—Strictly_ modern fur= , before reacting. sce 5a | faile t .| rade o! .|Grace Valder, M: sive nis nished apts. Rose Sate S01 AS. 2 INIA GEHEEST 4” |ter as wheat was concerned, ‘Rusdan|2, SMBEr-... BOSTON WOOL mee | eee ples marr arr Aparinents. ab oe Be BS We Motors, Standard of N. J.. American !Golum, G. & EL ve advices of meager harvest results a ripe er ats ele Gertrude Ankarberg, Stan| Murphy. Phone 852. ; Can, Bethlehem Steel, New York|Coml. G. & El. 4s; |Were also virtually without influence |] durur A ee pea eee eae Zerelda Leavitt, Carson ... FOR RENT—Furnished unfur: Central, General Electric, Consoli-!Ccml. Sol... 97,| in the wheat pit here. 2 dum... Arerap rodtilely t folie Porte nh ONTINUE Madeline Schmidt, Richardton. .18900| ished apartme arney Apart dated Gas, Northern Pacific, Santa|Com. Southern ...°; 3%,| Persistent commission house selling|1 rd durum mand is particilarly Keen on. Sie Gladys Ness, Sterling 4 7 Fe, and others. : Consol. Gas, Ya 554 |of wheat soon carried prices for that finer quality original bag wools, but from page one: Marie Newman, Wilton Es ae Enon Bs ‘The ability of the market to forge |Cont. Bak. “ 5'2|grain down about two cents a bushel (tine RIM Batol tea taaetha ca Betty Leach Again Clara Rierson, Regan ..... -3700 |" firey at ue at Sonera ahead in the previous session, in the |Gont: F en 29'4| with corn falling back to below Wed- ee ee es ) Luella Tollefson, Menoken. 15100! I ure Ae eed face of a somewhat unfavorable elec- Cont. Moto: 16. jnesday’s finish. Much of the selling in ibree SURE eee eee Leads Bismarck Esther Watson, McKenzi 41500 a nea tric power production report, and ad-!Cont. Oil of D 73, |0f Wheat came from eastern sources She teitoey asia Denes woot ea P lari R PeRAuBaIttT OnEREGe +300 co verse dividend news, had been sur-|Corn Products 42%, |and appeared to be profit-taking for PASSA ES ie Sa ere ions opularity Race) Vatera saiain, colenarbor’ 1.11. 1200 Houses and Flats prising to many conservative traders.|Crosley Radio 4 jTecent buyers. Reactions in the stock original bags, are strong at 35 scour- —_—_ Olga Christensen, Harmon 1400 Fricke ee Go ier | Gatuae clans ta, |REREENL Seo ai ine ed basis, up 2 to 3 from the level at| Eliza Nicholson, Bismarck Emma King, Menoken . 900|FOR RENT—Best location, near ge 7 entive to sellers i wheat crop estimate as of August 1,|D!a. Match 1744! both of wheat and corn and there which the bulk of the sales were|Nadine O'Leary, Bismarck. 500 school, fine modern upper duplex, despite some reduction from Jaiy 1,/57Us. Inc. 42,,|was talk that wheat price advances Peseta An ST Sled ae Met AES aC get det 5 rootns, stacted Garage: aaeame was less favorable than. the trade wane Kodak 887s Jot late had been too rapid. Aggres- and Texas 64's and finer wools in|Betty Orluck, Bismarck . UNG ARI AN iN ( EST | mace, gas range, etc. Rent $40.00. had expected eccted Ghonlle p naee eae, aa ie: 31 live support. for corn ad oats’ wes original bags sell freely at 35 to 37c|Aldeen Paris, Bismarck .. Phone 751 or 151, injected a little caution into the bull|El. Auto Lite. lacking after bulges in corn at the gece ie Marion Paxman, Bismarck . 00 FOR RENT—Seven room strictly camp, inasmuch as the commodity |EI. Pow. & Lt. . start. : i > Dorothy Parsons, Bismarck . modern house. Furnished or un- ees has bean one ot their chicf as Be Jee ay os Prroriatcis, lard shorts covered 2 2 ee Bh irethite ay es furnished. Must have references. k ints. ver, however, for- Dg q at advances and were su “ ‘ 2 : Suitable for ged ahead rather brillantiy.” won (Pirest, Tr. & R. packers. pee aby - ‘ Citles Service 5 1-2. | Weather Report | at 501 6th St. Shara eee oe spot bullion quoted 1 3-4 cents higher | mas" Nt: Urs: — eee pa Ee II FORECASTS “lp A Fe F.|7OR RENT—6 room modern house at 30 cents an ounce. Gen, Am. Tank MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 1o1y dita voprtoon| Sans ON tat aes We pacer matty: Prene| ram Neen mes Ber GST 1 eon aod ee ee Wall Street was intrigued by in-|Gen. Elec. . DROP; THEN STRENGTHEN Ebina eal bili iy eta ill lt ably showers tonight and Friday; nei| M. DeMolnar, Internation- |,on RENT —oPive room mod dications of serious consideration in|Gcn. Foods Minneapolis, August 11.—() — CHICAGO RANGE SS much change in Lidirieesphterriuctiaee ss = important quarters of methods of re-| Ge. Gas. & Wheat futures had a momentary re-|Chicago, Aug. 11.—(?)— CHICAGO STOCKS temperature. al Commissioner located at 517 Ave. A West. Also a storing Russo-American trade, but Bete Mills lapse Thursday because of crop re-|. Wheat— Open High Low Close _ (By The Associated Press) For North Da- furnished room. Lady preferred. much of the street was skeptical over ee Motors ports and dropped back to two and a{ScPt: (Old). 05% 55% 53% 54% Midwest Util. (new) 7-8. kota: Scattered = Call at 514% Main. the ability of the Soviet to finance | Giltetie Sat R: # |half cents before showing resistance. |pon’ ‘"°™? AS Soe showers tonight! Dr. F. M. DeMolnar, international | sOR RENT—New all modern 6 Toom any large volume of purchases. This|Gold Dust There was good buying early and|May ‘ ‘ .58%| MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE and Friday; not|Scout commissioner from Hungary} Gupiex with basement. Has ga- Russian trade discussion has provided |Goodyr. Tr. & Rut. some short covering later. Trade was Cora oe (By The Associated Press) much change in| Who is just returning from the Inter-| tase attached. Can be heated with a good part of the bull fuel for the|Graham Paize Mot fairly active. ‘Sept. se. 31% .321;| First Bank Stock 11. temperature. national Recreation Congress at Los} pas or coal. Rent reasonable. Call move in the farm implements, Mer-|Gt- Nor. Ir, Ore. Ctf. Soptember wheat closed 1 1-4 low- |Dec. : 32% 33% | Northwest Banco 14 1-4. For South Da-| Angeles, was a guest of Bismarck and) 2+ 799 ist Street or at 100 West ger gossip has been revived by the|Gt- Nor, Pfd. er and December 1 1-8 lower. + /May 6 Re ee eee | ential pects an dante ae | MAAS upswing in the markets, touching | Grigthy Grunow Septomber oats futures closed 1-8 pestle ral ehdat obo Bnd. Priday: et] "% recept in his honor|7OR RENT—Two room house, Pur- Thursday Upon, Montgomery | Ward] Houd-Hersiey. = 2 bigher and December | unchanged, PAA os ed patios much change in| included @ ceremony by Sioux Indians{ nished or unfurnished. 2-room k. Discussions of| Houston Oil . 20% |September rye closed 5-8 A ture. siti i v @ union of these firms were given up|Hudson Motor 7% | December 7-8 lower, cepiananer an “| Liberty 3 1-2's 100.28. geek Montana: re) tachi ony tray and Ager tas ie ais Beventh about a year ago without agreement, | Hupp. Mot. Car 3% | ley showed a loss of 5-8 over the pre- Liberty 1st 4 1-4’s 101.12. Showers aid| an, a luncheon at noon in the World) 20d © basement Foom. 818 Seventh but some quarters now say that talks|J0t. Combus. Eng. . 1'%| vious close while December was’ 5-3 |DE Liberty 4th 4 1-4’s 102.30. thunderstorms tonight; warmer south- | W@t Memorial building here, a swim- - ane have been informally resumed: Int, Harvester 2 |to 3-4 tower. September flax closed Treas. 1-45 107. west, cooler extreme east portion; | ae onto. points Brinteredt in| ly modern, 890 Bell Bt, phone $6609. ‘olesale food| tnt! o Ts mchanged and December 3-4 % waite 2? 2 ‘i = eon “ price index showed another good Tot ed too S ae 38%, Cash wheat was strong Sie ae For Minnesota: Partly cloudy, pos-| the, “0 el ew | sixiotly gain, reaching 56.8 per cent of the| Johns-Manville 16% | buyers showing interest and premi- MONEY RATES sible showers in extreme west portion) In charge of arrangements for the| modern bungalow. Geo. M. Regis- 1928-30 average, compared with 56.2|Kayscr (J) . 8 | ums were strong to le higher. Win- New York, Aug. 11. — (®) — cat | fordent and Friday; not much change | program were A. R. Weinhandl, Man-) ter. Phone 90 or 449. 5 a to Bradstreet’s | Kenneco' ‘Op. %|Gemand. Durw ime loans steady; 60-90 Ae ai t for the week ended August 10 how |Kresse (8. S.).. Mel tach oe peal DULUTH RANGE Hered poms een selppo 1% GENERAL CONDITIONS Valley Area Council exccutive of the; ___—»-—- Rooms for Rent __ ever, showed , Ki & Toll. u fair to 2004) puiuth, Minn.. Aug. 11.—(?)— ° J A low pressure area is centered over} Boy Scouts. FO! —_Ni, ; om + Showed a somewhat larger than | Kreuger ‘oll. . %| with offerings light. Oats 5 ~~ Aug. 11. (49 Prime commercial paper 2%-2% i R RENT—Nicely furnished room usual drop for that period, despite | Kroger Grocery 16 | good demand aamteonaee Byes aa Durum— Open” High Tow Close | ner cent. men cre a. ea Heroes Accompanying Dr. DeMolnar here] in new modern home. Always hot the lively security markets. pie anon ed mand was good with offerings light. : 33° 3a £0% Bt ——. has been attended Dy showers from | “2s . pee isles me oem deputy) water. Positive private entrance; A mixture of gains and losses most-| Fouls G. & El. jor, | Batley demand was good. Prices were Iowa northwestward to the north Pa- mare eptana Sait arpa eae absolute privacy for roomers. Op- ly narrow was recorded at the fin- Tr : 207; | Strong. Flax offerings were liberal - 33 133 32a 83 cific coast. Over a half inch of rain e international commissioner was| posite St. Alexius Nurses Home. ish. The turnover jwas again sub-| Mack ‘Trucks -- ie% | With premiums off. Soca ares abe fell at a few stations over the north-|™ade an honorary chief of the Sioux} Call at 307 10th St. or phone 921, stantial, amounting to some 4,200,000! May Dept. Stores og | el cent 4 ; eastern Rocky Mountain slope. Tem-|8t the depot ceremony. Speakers at) #oR RENT—Lovely furnished sleep- shares. Miami Copper 3%|/ Grai Q 5 + 1.03% 1.05 1.03% 1.03% | — peratures are quite high over the|the luncheon were Governor George} ing rooms in modern home with -—_——____... o| Mia-Cont Peet E aie | in Quotations [Joct. » 1.04% 1.05 1.03% 1.04 Mississippi Valley and Plains States|F. Shafer, Secretary of State Robert} hot and cold water in { Livestock do Ran & Ta. Hy —____--__ —_ —— @ |Ne fate sete ae 1.04% but a high pressure area, centered| Byrne, who is a scoutmaster, and Su-| suitable for tw et peers » Some || Mo. Kan. ¢ sone fh MINNEAPOLIS RANGE De +104 105 1.02% 1.03% over Oregon, is accompanied by cool-|preme Court Justice A. M. Christian-| ; 0, Close La aaa eee rrr ee | MO. Pacific, : 4 |Minnespolis, Aug. 11,—(P}— er weather from the Rocky Mountain | son, president of the Missouri Valley, ‘01. gentlemen preferred. Phone SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOO Mont. Ward 11% | “Wheat— Open High Lo IN » Br h ¥| 87l-w. K Nash Motors 16 | sept ie) ww Close DULUTH CASH GRAI region westward to the Pacific coast.| Area Council. The luncheon was giv- |" __ Pun er a South St. Paul, Aug. 11.—P—cu, | Nash Motor A Sept. ‘7 St 54% 35%! Duluth, Minn, August 11—(@)— MAND. Missouri river stage at 7 @ m. O.7/en by scouters of Bismarck and Man-| FOR RENT—Very nicely "furnished S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 1,800; opening| Nat. Cash Reg. “A pie ‘ 56% 57%! Closing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 ft. 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. dan. room on first floor. Next to bath. slow; undertone weak and most early | Nat. Dairy Prod. 32% 32% 31% dark northern 57 1-2 to 66 1-2; No. 2 Bismarck station barometer, inches:} “pr, DeMolnar and Cornell will} Hot water at all times. 614 Ave. E. sales about steady; fed offerings early | Nat. Power & Lt. 34 134 13315 .| do. 56 1-2 to 65 1-2; No. 3 do. 53 1-2 28.16. Reduced to sea level, 29: leave for St. Paul Thursday evening.| Phone 1441. to 850; bulk all weights salable at|Nev. Cons. Cop. . to 63 1-2; No. 1 northern 57 1-2 to 68| Students From State Training = aE gia this price on down to 7.50; shortfeds |New York Cent. 16% 16% 1654 1-2; No. 2 do. 55 1-2 to 65 1-2; No. 1 ape ate TEMPERATURE MUTILATES PAINTING For Sale to 6.00; grassy steers 3.50-5.50; cows} NY. NH. & Htfd. 18% 118% 118 amber durum 51 3-4 to 64 3-4; No. 2 School Will Finish Repairs Bi Mn secce ss + Paris, Aug. 11—(?)—An unidentified | pO a g ALE—I cave. 2.50-3.50; heifers 300-450: bulk mil| Nort, & Western - pais do. 50 1-4 to 64 3-4; No. 1 durum 49 Fett ie person; eimashed’ ‘Aillet's famous|" gene Gem eaten vale cutters "150-250; shelly kinds 125 |North American. 29% 1.00 99.09% 13-4 to 52 3-4; No. 2 do. 47 3-4 to 50 on Heart Dam aes inting, “ us,” with $50.00. .Good condition. Cail a6 down; medium ‘grade bulls mostly | Northern Pacific . 102° 1.02 1.00% 1.01%} 3-4; No. 1 mixed durum 46 3-4 to ae Baderng, oe angele, Tes ABE | AO aboeng eeireee 275 ‘down; feeders‘ and stockers|OB!0 Oll 5. 25% 25% 25% .25%|59 3-4; No. 2 do. 45 3-4 to 59 3-43! meandan’s Heart river dam project| Amt. 2¢ hrs. cag Tarte... T - FOR BALE oc. exibange: 100 seaae sheady; bulk ordinary natives 3.50-|Pacitic Light .. 28% |Dec. 27% (27% 27% 27%] No. 1 red durum 45 3-4. will be completed by boys from the| Total this month to date .. Alle Chalmers acct ae 438 Fa tenes grades 4.50 up. - | Packard Motor 4 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Rfeetiny fear) a Tho eee state training school, it was an-|Normal, this month to date a W 6 B ANNOUNCES McKenzie, N. Dak. toe valves 1,400; vealers unchanged; | Pan.-Am. Pet. py Minneapolis, Aug. 11.—(P)—Wheat je aaskig Palle) y -|mounced Wednesday by H. M. McKee,| normal, Ja: gr 1 eae z Vel largely 400-600. iy actives (Parra 54 |reatines “Thursday 300" ‘compared o5) 108 S43, Oct. 1.04; Nov. 104 3-4;) president of the Lions club, which i8| Necumilated deficiency since’ hbrrlgrrivegitcgeeryy cn logs 3 moderately active;|Parmelee Trans. . % 11,050 a ye: 5, - 1.03 1-4. i jomes, two gt ‘farms, for % |1,050 a year ago. sponsoring the undertaking. Jan. 1... 31 city lots, houses, farms, mortgages, steady to .05 higher; practical top 4.10 paid for closely sorted 160-210 Pathe Exchange . Penney (J. C.) ... Phillips Pet. .. Oats, No. 3 white 18 1-8 to 5-8. No. i rye 34 1-2 to 35, Students from the school will fin- ish work on the dam under the su- NORTH DAKOTA POINTS PUBLIC HEARINGS ‘ stocks, bonds, warrants or commer- cial paper. Write full description lbs., weights; some held higher; bulk|Penn. R. R. ...--- Proct. é Gamble + 32%| | Barley, choice to fancy 28 1-8 to| pervision of H. W. Crawford. patel b adeyah Pe San eae Weer : 20° Ce eanee t aes eae early, An -the, gumimer, the ‘Fempre, Pre Conditions of Women Workers Write Tribune Ad. No. 2068 Sor‘heavior weights.dowa to 368 and |Cstitded? wood aad choles (acct) Se0|peney BNE Beg ale i nel a ota eye ie ag a oo ho ey ep par See . ns us 01 .f 7 by 8 A i i: i ‘is- under; desirable pigs and light Ughts/to 476; cutter to medium 225 tol Ravo-Keith ‘Grp. ; + 8%] “RANGE OF CARLOT SALES _ | natural nd Snag wer fo form 8 eae ay. Sicha - AVill Be: Disauaaed nig Reet ned omed $0425 and above; most Ught and med-|3.60; ‘vealers (milk fed) good, and|Reading Co. . ..- + 36 | ,Minneapolis, August 11—(P)—Range resort near Riverside Park. Shortly Bottineau, cldy. 81 58 00 marck Aug. 15 to 19 coaacsaannt aa ena * Hy commoa 3. 0 4.50. 10 ‘ot tee . y , be A _ . 6 i Wednesday 3.82; weight 285 lbs. Stocker and feeder veattle: steers good | Rep. Iron & Stl. 6% | Northern 58 3-4 to 61. current of the see ical B56: 00] oberon Apes ab fice, Harris 2 ‘Woodmaiees Saas Sheep 20,000; run includes 76) and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 5.25 to|Reynolds Tob. “B' . 84 Corn, No. 4 yellow 34 1-2. Repair work was started Wednes. 84 58 .01/reau (Minimum Wage a r peers Return to P. E. Byrne, Little Build- doubles western range lambs; four/6.25; common and medium 2.75 to ene ee 4 * op wee No. 2° whtfe 19; No. 2 feed]day when rock, clay and sand bags aI 38 om paid penrinea oF She Se tine ing. Reward. bids on mative ye ee ee ee 14,000; better grade lambs Safeway Stores i : Be Rye, No. 1, 35 1-8. the Sener GEES 7 ic % 57 01 of the Bank of North Dakota bulld- t, North, Se te ee i : 4 dat + au ley, No. - A gap away three weel 8 56 .00|ing, city of Bismarck, North Dakota, 2 » one t- or 5.25 down; sellers generally hold-| steady; others weak; sheep in. | St --San Fran. .. + 2% | Barley, No. 2 special 32 to 33 1-2; 7 ing, city of Bi 2 +) case and bi blanke' 5 5 ard Air. . ago. 84 55 «00 + own, t. Fair re- 4 ing to choice Sane jaye changed; good to choice native Seaboard oil A 15" ae i; Repair costs were estimated at $150| Hankinson, cldy. ...... 86 63 .00 2 ee de pay aE oth to ‘Toth, ward will be paid if returned to M. aroand 5.50; asking 6.00 on best west-|lambs 5.50 to 6.00; best held higher; | Sears-Roebuck * ony, , No. 1, 1.01 1-2 to 1.02 1-2. |by H. M. McKee, chairman of the|Jamestown, cldy. ....... 89 53 .00/ noth dates inclusive. *| ©. Stanton, Braddock, N. Dak. or cogs: enely oni slaughter ewes up to Biches | TA pe Be pete Servel Ine, 63 ena CHICAGO CASH GRAIN peso ittee in charge of the undertak- 7 gl ao : 2 a oe Testimony will be received from|_ te Tribune office. 5 iF -| Shattuck (F. G. L 8% ig. " x ——SS ter sheep and lambs: lambs 90 Ibs.| Shell Union Oil . se | Chicago, August 11—()—Wheat,| ‘The project was started by the | MAX, cldy. 8 60 00 eapozer, meee. ane ee st f SSOP ap. ay 8. D. coe sy Ges ied ye SN) ee Bele Saito re e: Noa He 1)Mandan Lions club and later was Bap leon, cd a Hd 4 ing living conditions of women work. Household Gooas for Sale ugust 11.— . 8, D.| medium ; all weights com-|Simms Petrol. . : 8% springs 56; No. 2 northern| sponsored by cl BP seg ‘ ‘ ‘a.)—Hogs 20,00 including 5109, aie mon 3.50 to 450; eres 90 to. 100 Is, | Skelly Oil. Bs is corte. (oreeaeied billing) 53 1-4; atone a cine and fraternal or Oakes, 9 ens Nay | attest the present rules (Toot active, steady to string 280 tol weights cull and common 1-00 to 200; | Southern Pac. : 20% | Corn, No. 2 mixed 33 to 33 1-2; No. tf Wat compet and = Dor | Pembine, 80 50 00] It is suggested that employers per- 00; + t 1 .00; | Southern Rys. 101% | 1 yellow 33 1-2 to 34: * .|tion of the structure was Sanish, cl 81 60 .00| mit their women employees to select 260 Ibs. 4.55 to £90; 270 to oe ee oe ee 15 lbs. good and Sparks Withington .. De te rer lesa bins 3 No. 2 white 33/away, the project was abandoned. At Williston, 78 64 .10|from their own number those who - to 450; 140 to 170 Ibs. Standard Brands .. : 15%] Oats, No. 2 1a: a meeting Tuesday night, a commit- | Moorhet . 8 62 .00jare to appear as witnesses, but that $00; Five eee e070) pers Light cine Gane Stand. Gas. & Elec. . 2 18%1 19 to 19 1-4, mixed 18; No. 2 white|tee representing the Lions club de- not more than two such employees light good ‘and cholce 140 to 160 Ibs.| Sloux City, Towa, Aug. 11—(m—|stand: Ol Ned” » BT4| Rye, No, 2, 40, aa eee High Low Ins. Mered 460 to 4.90; light weight 160 to 200|(U. 8. D: A.)—Cattle 1,200; slaughter : "Ga, | Barley 29 to 38. 2 Other Stations— Temprs. Pre. Ibs. 4.75 to 5.05; medium weight 200|steers and yearlings fairly active, es Timothy seed 2.15 to 2.40. M * Boise, Idaho, clear 7% 48 «(00 to 260 Ibs. 4.65 to 6.08; heavy welght |strong to 160 higher: fed _ yearlings + aha, | Clover seed 7.00 to 11.75. orton Women Will g 50 88 75; packing | @ fers strong; other classes un- en BISMAR! 66 00 sows medium and good 275 £0 500 Ibs.| changed; choice long yearlings $8.65; | ‘Tim. . 17%] (Furnished by Sowell hdiler Co.) Attend Celebration 68. 00 3.40 to 4.25; pigs good and choice|choice medium weight beeves held - 16 ‘ Date Aug. 11. Levitt’ Des 68 00 100 to 180 Ibs. 3.90 to 4.65. above $9.00; bulk grain feds $6.50- . 25 | No. 1 dark northern i More than 60 farm women, repre- 70 00 5 | ' +18 401 senting nine Homemakers 58 Cattle 4,000; calves 2,000; largely most | . reah ce 1 northern ... . 40 ea ter btn te clubs, are & 2 steady to strong with ‘instances 10 to bulk low > WA|No. 1 amber durum < Sates a annus! Mor- ae 15 higher on even plain grades. Not ‘seat- + ,) [No 1 mixed durum 1 lag | ES Sounhy Soavenees tay Sala ae especially active except on era and o . ie 1 red durum ay? et eee to R. C. Newcomer, 76 00 Vv Sad clames getting bide * Most grain s 5,500; butchers and light hogs Bae) Noa tae * RI The opening feature of the celebra- | No, 70 0 fed 925; she Steady Yo strong| about steady; packing sows 6-160] U8. Real > 974 No. 1 rye... | 37|tlon will be @ conference of projects | Oo) ™ 00 Woalestr seers” good ‘and. choice 00 bulk 170-290 Tos. #435-50; 280-200 tbe-|U" &. Steel earn! ‘ a2/ "Kitt “Grace, De’ Long, exteasion | Rania” Cee 3 \ ‘ ; 250-290 Ibs.|U. S. Steel .. |. 1 42% Pa ea 4 o. 4 nr tte iae een tt Mt han se = 5B ara ma, ie Mt Ba gs BO Ew 23 A 5 3. 130- 5 )-35 ; jum » 11%%|e—-—-— » 62 «00 9.75; 1800 to. 1800’ Ibs. 8.00 to 9.78; |sows $3.25-75; smooth light sows up to|Webash Ry. aK], Produce Markets | speaker at the meeting. 58 00 - common and medium 600 to 1300 Ibs. | $3,85; feeder pigs $3.50-4.00. “ - Warner. Pict, a 4 e || ‘The nutrition garden ram. will 56.02 3.75 to 8.00; heifers good and choice} Sheep 3,800; all classes opening | West Maryland - 6% barmpicamay sry 4 ——— | be discussed in detail at conferences 58 00 580 to 8.25; common | steady; fat native and range lambs | Western Union + 34%) ontcago, Aug. 11 held during the day. Spokane ed and medium 00; cows good! 85.00-28:-medium rangers down to|Westeh. Air Br. 16% } Aus. 11.—(@)—Butter was) Featired on the program will be ee and 2 Westeh. Bl. & Mf 344; [unsettled ‘Thursday with prices un- | communit po ie ; ee eee Leech) + 36% jwere unsettled with prices unchanged] Announcement of the winner of the Winnipeg. Maas .

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