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3 Tribune’s Grain, Lives Market Report for Thurs., Oct. 20 \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932 tock and Minneapolis basis, Sandland district, occasional car 100 Ib. sacks Cobblers, early Ohios, round whites, U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded, 40-42c; unclassi fied, low as 35c. (By The Associated Press) Midwest Util. (new 4 ae GOVERNMENT BONDS 4. , $107.24. ‘ opponent, R. A. Johnson, candidate | for lieutenant governer, did so in definite terms. 8 Asserting “I know him so well I CLASSIFIED AD RATES ae eed of ae ape neta | All want ads are cash in advance.) St. Phone 619-W. SO STOCK ba fd eed SAAN ol as | Copy must be received at The Trib- ap CHICAGO STOCKS Jone political camp to the other and | COPY mus bs , 2 Foon i une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure in- |back again in an effort to further an | ‘tition same day in’ the regular unholy ambition for power. He | eines, a quoted from a speech by Langer in | “!*ssified pag |1920, when Langer was the I. V. A. _Apartments for Reat FOR RENT—Two or three room apartment with’ bath. Nice and warm. Also sleeping room. 619 6th Partly furnished. Hot and cold wa- ter, heat and gas furnished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. |FOR RENT—Two or one room mod- call om ite space used on e j [4 mixed... ag% Liberty 3%, $101.2: candidate for governor against Lynn | ,, Cus, Porder or white space ised ou | er apartments, Furnished or un- < 5 mixed. /! 37% Liverty Is: 4%8, $102.16. | J. Frater, in which Langer said the | Genta snice of 9o cents per column ‘{Urnished. Occupancy October 25th. Oats— Liberty 4th 41.8, $103.17. jreason he left the Nonpartisan | {ve Also sleeping rooms end yarage. ‘ | 2 white ‘Treasury 4: inch per insertion. TO PULL MARKET | Closing Prices Oct. 20. HAVE BEAR EFFECT ae * Ohio State Ducks League was because the by-laws perpetuated the power of ‘those con- LAR RATES trolling that organization. peor blag Tyo Call at 409 Sth St. : FOR RENT — Two rooms and kitchenette on ground APARTMENT | | | 3 cents per word for first insertion, Adams Express 6x! Aaa | At the beginning, he sald, Langer | minimutn charse for 18 worde, floor with private entrance. Rent ‘Advance Rume. a] Election of Queen | jcondemned everything 1. V.' A. and > consecutive insertions, not over | Teasonable, 422 4th Street. LET Air Red. 57% | aca se ates | Wes a militant Leaguer. Then, when 25 words ..+.+.-$ .85/FOR RENT—Furnished basement ; patent el 30% .32%' 307 Columbus, ©. Oct. 2.—~@— [he found he could not run the! 3 consecutive insertions, not over apartment with lights, gas and heat =| F Ais ha uel i 2 eh te Sae reies ‘| Talk about’ yotr “passing the | League, he went over to the I. V. A." 95 words ...... ssses.-$1.00/ included. Priced very reasonable, a’ | ‘ 1.1214 1.17% 1.12% 1:15 | buck!” and when he found that he couldn't | ¢ consecutive insertions, not over Call at the Rue Apartments, 711 3 i 214,|So-Called Peggi f Quota-! Ohio State unive: instead get to the top there, he went back; 95 words . ssssees+.$1.45! Ave. A or phone 1256-W. Leaders Slide Off 1 to More 1% |So-Called Pegging of Quota-/ CHICAGO RANGE fig ‘ectg Chogsing the "home com- | to the League again. rv. A. in|. All ads of over 25 words add 3c per FOR RENT—Modern four room) me i i 3 q ini Chicago, Oct. 20.—(P}— | ing queen” from among the fair lohnson said he was an I. V. A. in! word to above ; Than 2 Points During 2) SHEE Sn Deg een Oe raat Onan goed, is going to hand the prov- 11920 but that he supported Frazier, | 52 fe. shave rates, furnished apartment, | Conventent " i ‘Des, 48% jem this year to the football team advising his friends to “vote for an ae i si First Trade Hour 54 | Cut Speculation sey | 34M of the University of Pennsylvania. | honest man and keep the scoundrel .__| dry privileges. Reasunable rent, haa eee July 35% pelt other years. the queen has | gut.” BE A BARBER. Learn an easy pro-| Call at 816 Ave. B.S - 15 | “Chicago, Oct. 20—(}—Rains re- ,Co— een selected by the Buckeye stttd- | Comparing Langer to his satanic| fession. Low rates. Free catalog. |FOR RENT—Two room furnished fia New York, Oct. 20.—(P)—Rails,| am! Sugar Ref. 23 |ported in sections of Argentina, Dec. « ents amid strife, politics, mud- majesty, Johnson said the Republi-! Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D.| $20.00 per month. Also one three provided with fresh steam by ent-|Am. Tel. & Tel. 106% |where moisture was much needed, | july” She ot erent ations (ean gubernatorial nominee has prom- pilaaes Wiatae [| Yoom furnished flat, The Laurain couraging carloading reports, were|Am. Tob. “B' 64% |had a bearish effect in the wheat; Oats- cows received the most ballots. ised everything in sight, asserting! _ Sdnak Re ae ats, wisi aa unable to pull the stock market out|A™ Wat. Wks. ... 23% | market late Thursday. Dec. . This year, it was first decided | that “clandestinely he takes honor-| WANTED—Two salesiadies for na-|FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- , of ita Bibaiey Thiseey Am, Wool Pf. ... 29° | “So-called pegging of wheat quota-;May to leave the selection to a com- |ablc men up into the high moun-| tional concern. Age 22 to 40. N.D.| ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. ‘The leaders slid off 1 to more than Aah Cop. RY |tions at Winnipeg, ascribed to gov-/ 32'% 31% 32%] Miltec. But the committee pass- | {ains, shows them the world and; territory. Our business doubled |7OR RENT—Sirictly” modern Ur 2 points during the first hour, re-| At a &SF A ernment sponsored sources, tended| yay | 36° 35's 36 ed the buck to James H. Tepper, | tells them to ‘fall down and worship! every year. ‘cepression does not nished and unfurnished apts. Rose ained much of the loss durin; tALL © ast Line .. 24 | to curtail speculative interest, trad- |" Lard = homecoming chairman. Lepper |me’.” Johnson further gave it as) affect us. Good chance for ad-! Apartments. 215 3rd St. FP. We g A aie ata eeet 3, | TS being disinclined to operate freely | Oct 427° 422 4.27 passed a few sleepless nights, and his opinion that DePuy is “the only! vancement. Want women who de- v temporary upturn in the rails, but} Atlantic Ref. 16: J Leo ly |Oct. . { Murphy. Phone 852. rededea'seairr th the ently ‘attetnoon,| Atiarn Auto 441, | with what was regarded as artificial |Jan. ii 412 410 442 | then hit upon what may be an |honest lawyer running for governor! sire to get ahead. “Permanent. po- | pen oe dernapartaaents x o : | a sure. | Bellies— ideal plan. year.” | sition for right party. Phon with tobaccos again under consider-| Aviation Corp. . 6% | Support, offsetting hedging pressure. | . Fi 5.00 The Pennsylvania university | Referring to a speect maeegell cee : he fireproof building at reduced renta, rf r : sees e IS) sity c s by Mayor A. or write Tribune Ad No. able pressure, Baldwin Loco. 7,"|North American export demand for | cant ae ee erring to a speech by Mayor A.) _or write ‘Tribune Inquiry ‘at ‘rribees Geshe Advances of 1 to 1 3-4 points in! Balt. & Ohio .. NaS A cl ier sla | DULUTIC RANG: | for the homecoming game, will be | scveral weeks ang Ee weet eed | Work antec —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— Union Pacific, Santa Fe, Southern | Batmsdall . Wheat closed unsettled below Duluth, Minn., Oct. 20.—()— j siven photographs of each coed | Sa “Mesa Plead _Work Wantea _ 2 Pacifle and New Haven’ were re. | Bendix iii Wednesday's finish Dee. 48% May; purum— Open High Low Close | and it will be up to Penn- tion ates cea ee fon PERT WATCH REPAIRING | Houses and Fiats duced. American ‘Telephone, after| Briggs Mie. 5414, corn 44-13 down, Dec. 25%, May|Oct. . ae “431: ia politics, instead of Ohio ats an CUT IN HALF recovering a loss of 2 points regis- Calumet é& Hecla ..... 30°, oats unchanged to 1s off, and State, to decide the istic. climination of Republicans from fed-! w if Jeral Jobs, Johnson said he was dis-| Vateh cleaning i . Reg. $2.00 job, $1.00: FOR RENT—Modern four-room bun- int F e | ch cleant 00:| galow. Newly decorated. Close in. tered in the frst hour. again oflld| Canadian Pac. HME ee ee appointed in his friend's conception! Majn Satiee’ Ree’ $200. Job) 1 0s| Also partly modern 4-rook) Hilal @ poin' n- | Case, J. I. me mat ' |of what constituted public welfare. } Peper " :| low. Newly ‘decorated. Close eral Motors encountered considerable |Cerro De Pasc ent C Wiiber ee Cc ONTINUE D To be so frank was poor judgment, USES GAR iG beer oeelelntS pressure, losing about a point. Case|Chesap. & Ohio for (ual Ineae ny bison Gas from page one jhe said, “because that is supposed to SCRE GREE HEE SHOE MGW ALOE Six room moder Howse rae eS ag eh Gt Ww. nadian Wheat had been delivered by Challenges Langer peeps CL Ladd HTL be E. Bdwy—Mail order given| With garage. Gas heat, Loe 5. JCI. Cit, peeiesiaieerene 4 hy voter doesn't know anything about.” | ~~ 1216 E. Bdwy — Ma fuar.| #t 415 Griffin, Close to school. In- American Tobacco B and Liggett &|C- M. St | the aaaeeetable eon ‘azole Ss00, - To Declare Himself Quotes Richardton Speech Brame Guenbon. |All work Sur) Gutta iat S1dte MENA Myers B each slid down about 3/C;: M. i ie picts. bn Perry Benner, candidate for insur-| _ ®Mteed, Bismarck, N. Dak. lk T—Modern Tive coon House points, {Chi. R. 1 000 a sear azo. Notice also was taken 7 fia —— y Benner, i In GIRL WANTS housework. Phone |fOR RENT—Modern five room house ‘The market clozed w iChrysler .. of cable advices that southern hem-| RANGE OF CARLOT SAL in politics and which, according to} nce commissioner. asserted that in! . : and garage. House has two bed- tone, with most ea with & heavy | Col. Fuel a ‘Iron’: isphere wheat responsive to favorable| Minneapolis, Oct. 20—(P-—Range! our contention, cause controversies | Tecgnt speech at Richardton, speak- | _932-LW. <.--| Tooms, full basement, built in pan- tone, with ‘most of the leaders un-! Colum. G. & El. |erop prospects had declined as com-| of carlot, grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 injurious to the welfare Of our people | ins td a German audience, Langer had |" EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING | [ooms {ull b fireplace. Very close Tr th ‘0 about 2 points lower.|Com), Sol. .. *s pared with North American. jhard spring, 55 1-2 to 56 3-8; No. 1] ang to our institutions and to our|sserted that the Scandinavians have | All work guaranteed. Prices range in. Located at 308 West Main Fransactions aggregnted 1,100,000) Com. Southern |""It was likewise noted that domes-|4ark northern, 53 to 58 3-8; No. 1|itite, all the good state jobs while the only} from 50 cents to $2.00, Mail orders| street, Rent $30.00 per month, In- Lh hn) Consol. Gas. tie prices of wheat in Germany and| mixed, 50 1-2; No. 2 hard winter, Favor Less Bureaucracy Jobs given to Germans are those of| given prompt attention. Phone 678.) quire at 1012 Ave. CH. B. Nelson. at ly bea bong France were still lower. with receipts! 5! 1-2 to 54 3-8; No. 2 durum; tad “In short, we favor contraction | Cleaning spittoons. | Benner said| G.I. n, watchmaker, 306 | son RENT November —1st—TRFES =, . Ins. 3 |No. 2 amber durum, 49 1-4; No. 1| einer “ | Langer asserted that “When Iam gov-] _13th arek, N. Dak . Livestock \Gont. Motor heavy on account of bountiful crops | No. ! 5 rather than expansion in government: ig at“ : ul K Bee |harvested. On the declines in price, | mixed durum, 47 1-4 to 48 1-2. al activities. We believe in less pa-| efor. the Germans will have the good | SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK } South St. Paul, Oct. 20—()—«U. 8 | Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,800; slaughter? steers and yearlings very dull; again! Dupo: vn roducts Cream Wheat . Curtiss Wright Drug, Inc. . mt i wheat soon went 1 1-2 cents under | Wednesday's finish, and all deliver ies of corn reached new bottom quo- tations for the season, December corn the lowest since 1897. Corn, No. 5 mixed, 21. Oats, No. 2 white, 15 3-4. Rye, No. 1, 33, | Barley, No. 2 special, 29-32; No. 3, | 26 to 29 1-2; sample grade, 27. ternalism and less bureaucracy. “We also believe agriculture is the basic industry upon which the pros- Perity of all depends and consequent- ly we favor all legislation calculated Lost ana Founs LOST—Several weeks ago, toy size brindle bull dog. Answers to name License No. 65. Finder Jobs and the Scandinavians will clean | the spittoons, | R. B. Murphy, congress candidate, asserted the intelligence of the people | was insulted by the Lynner speech at | age. block east of Wachter school. at 1618 Bowen Avenue. FOR RENT—Modern home, 6 rooms and bath. Gas heat. Located at House piped for gas. One | “room partly modern house with gar- | call f i phone 984-W after 5 p.m. Reward 2 pe tril a ‘Test. Kodak | Wheat equaled the season's mini-| Flax, No. 1, 1.15 3-4, to promote that industry.” Northwood and said he was shocked to finder or information as to his|_8t1 2nd St. Mr. Sheldon, i lower; best fed offerings held | i pedi vatenem i f around 750; grass cattle, sizeable|=l- Auto Lite. jmum, December contracts touching} Contrasting this stand with that of|by this exposition of tlie theory that! _ whereabouts. | OR RENT—Four room modern bun- showing, horned Dakota” hee 47 3-4 cents 2 bushel. Stop-loss sell- CHICAGO CASH “our opponent,” DePuy said Langer|the only reason for progressive or-| = ane = =| alow at 309 7th Street. Come in, 7 these saleable 400 down mainly: grass | one Pps ihe ing orders were automatically forced| _ Chicago, Oct. 20. —Wheat No. 2 ovidentiy intends to carry out an ex- eo kor Sate or phone Geo. M. Register as to s e 4.00 down mair 851 Fid. P. f rat . er ze: No.1 har ; No. 2|C%' ; stribute jobs. |For (eres |_ particulars, cows 2.25-3.00; heifers 2.75-3.73; low | pits Nowe con into operation before the market re-|Ted : “|pension of governmental activities © ,| FOR SALE—Onions, 50c per bushel.! _ cutters and cutters.1.28-200: medium fee Fine ae oe celved sufficient support to bring; Mixed 48c; new corn No. 3 yellow 28¢; | ity an attendant increase in govern-| He asserted that the Democrats 3! miles south of Bismarck on FOR RENT—Tnree room partly mod= re any osday’s| Sample grade 22c (heating); old corn “ have no money to campaign and - Siete - $ 14 grade bulls 2.50 down; feeders and|Gen. Am. Tank about rallies. Many of Wednesday’s | d rg .|mental expenses, and proposes con-| 2 eee ;_ 22th St. road, H. B. Tucker. ern house at 213% South 5th St. Stockers very slow: Inte Wednesday |Gen. Elec. j buyers of wheat made haste to let) No. 1 mixed 25¢; No. 1 yellow 254° |contration of power in the office of| Weed PEE AAU atiedibte kat ona: POR SALE = Wearing laying hens| $1300 per month, Inquire 1014 numerous loads fleshy weighty. Da- ee foes 4 . Ae Hie Corn and oats ise. fol Seageettnd wa: epee leovernor by adding powers never ins Oe ee He Sobran gid that will make you money. Priced| | Broadwa: kata feeds 3.50-4.50. Ga Mews ed with wheat. Fader taelatie: 3 oii tended for it and which were sought beg ble. Also fancy eating pota-| FOR RENT—Duplex wiih 2 bedrooms i visions wt igrade 12-12'sc; rye no sales; barley ry ointee. Murphy told the au- aa 5 pol a : Calves 2,200; vealers about steady.|Gen. Ry. Sig. Spleen Stendied by hog) i-s6e: timothy seed $225-50 per 100| ‘9 be Prevented by thase een Rinne poraskfany otnicle srMniie oh | bushel. Mrs. Carl] and sleeping porch. Ready October medium grades 250-350; better| Gillette Saf. Ra. 2 |tbs.; clover seed $7.50-8.75 per 100 Ibs. Ur svstem of wovernment. | |tickt he ‘on the federal payroll how | .N, D. Rel 15th. 114 Bdwy. Inquire H. J Hogs 8,000; fairly active, steady to 10 higher; better 140-220 Ibs., 3.25- Gcodyr. Tr. & Rub. Graham Paige WHEAT PRICES CLOS FIRM AT MINNEAPOLI MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR mental expansion in North Dakota, this works. | FOR SALE-Backman coal mined b} P. E. Byrne, Democratic county, H. E, Knudson. Best lignite coal. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Furnished six room ‘ if DePuy said the bonded indebtedness ; ; : es | ; Gt. Nor. Pf... Minneapolis, Oct. 20—vP—Net re-| Minneapolis, Oct. 20.—®)—Flour | DePus chairman, presided at the meeting and) Free from clinkers, Phone 1815-J.| house. Mrs. M. L. Shuman, Phone 30; top 3.30: 220-280 Ibs., 3.00-25; pigs | Gt N¢ ‘ : ales i 304, advanced from a quarter of a million . Heep es largely 3.25; roasters up to 3.50; bulk | Heuston Ou Rare a ape dapalnutiie: eraichs ise ae dollars at the end of Burke's regime| Others on the platform were J. H. et | _ 455, Packing sows 2.20-60. Average cost Eudson_ Motor were scant but wheat prices closed Pure. bran, 8.00-8.50, to $41,650,000 at present. He asserted Riley, Sterling; and J. M. Thompson, | FOR —TYPEWRITERS AND s | FOR RENT—Modern six-room house firm here. ae grain Wi et,| Standard middlings, 7.50-8.00. A ‘ ‘| Still, ‘candidates for legislative seats; | GN 7 rand,| at " . . Near Wednesday 3.30; weight, 217. |Hupp. Mot. Car . af | aeccuiber audnALee oe te cea | that the policies which brought thls) james Guthrie, Bismarck, senate can-| Gndervood Nolseine, Pertanie wad chose, Punbs a0 ori te i Sheep, 11.500; rv includes two|Int. Combus. En: att | wastneged, ee DULUTH RANGE Fee ete epee ey ae coicauac|cidate: J: Le Powell; peesidenboftho| Standard: Write for catalog. and : — = doubles Idahos ‘and 30 doubles Da- /{nt. Harvester “g"1| December and May oats closed tye! Duluth, Oct. 20.—)—Closing eash| and his associates in 1919" and iilus-| Burleigh County DePuy-for-Gover-| prices. Rebulit machines all snakes | | kotas: balance natives: sellers ask-!tht’ Tel, & Tel. 10 lower. December ryc finished %¢|Prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern) trated the increased cost by cing |nor club; William M. Schantz, can SUPPLIES. We clean and repair)____ Rooms for Reni } ing higher cr up to 5.00 and up; pack-|Jewet Tea .. 25. |higher and May ‘ic up while Decem-} 3c; No. 2 do 5212-61!sc; No. 3) that the attorney reneral’s office cost! ante for state treasurer; and Christ! all makes of office machines. CAP | FOR RENT—Lovely furnished room { crs talking about steady; bulk 4.75 |Johns-Manville ber barley finished tic bigher and|40 50'2-59%e; No. 1 northern 5213-|$25.000 for the biennium Lege Bertsch, state Democratic committee- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Bdwy | Newly decorated, with 3 windows, { and down; early sales feeding lambs | Kayser (J) May “\e higher. December flax fin- | 62!aci No. 2 do 91%-61 4c: No. 1 daris| Langer's term as attorney general and| man for Burleigh county. 4 > cae Very: warm and. confortable oe J include a load’ of medium grades pions os ished “:c lower and May 13ie down. |)ard winter Montana 51%2-53!2c; No.'$100,000 for a similar period while) - =| winter. Board and washing in- Ibs whitefaced at 4.15 or stcady. Late ; Renneco! No. | Langer held that office. j Cash wheat reports were somewhat | lhard winter Mont. 5014-5242 " | | Wantea lo Rent | cluded. $25.00 per month Call at } Wednesday four loads 61-73 Ibs. range | roger Grocery 15!2 conflicting but most of them indjeat-|1 amber durum 4514-58!c; No. 2 do) It was dering See ae | Cc ONTINUE D WANTED TO RENT=8 or 10 room| _120 Avenue A. feeding lambs 4: Liquid Carbonie Fe eee eee ee eae aren eee era a Ee eee I aLiace eximeathootme vcceating| from page one house. Suitable for rooming house | FOR RENT—Two niée warm sleeping - ae aS {Toow’s Ine. 27'2| was unsettled with little offered and No. 2 do 45%2-~ : : . by reliable person. Must be close| rooms, $8.00 and $10.90 for one in ! CHICA {Louls. G, de, 2 jdemand limited, “Winter wheat de-) um 441-4940: No. 2 do 4414-49!s¢: numerous jobs and adding to the e Daraage From First in and reasonable rent, Phone 1460] room,’$10.00 and ‘sia0 sos awe, Cl it. 20.—()—(U. S. D, A. vi No. r 44%. is 7 \ | Farag aoneen se eae ee ne jMathieson Ak. 16 Besa iks steady but offerings held ie aired ieee Aas Pel Fe eels denned Slope Sleet Storm during da aba oe bee per month. active 5-10 above yesterday; 180-280 |Miam! Copper 6 | Cash corn tone was slightly better. |rive $1.13%-14; Oct. $1.14 Condemning Langer’s famous, pro- 4 Large Automobiles tor Sale | OR RENTS = ; Tbs, 360-70; top 275: 300-325 Ibs.|Mid-Cont. Fet. 84 | Oats demand was only fair. Rye de-!$1.13'2 Dec. $1.11; May $1.13% {posal for 13 initiated measures, DePuy | In Years Is si | OR-GADE ApS Phot coupe | OF Benn alee toon room with 3.40-60; 140-170 Ibs. 3.50-65; pigs 3.35-| mo. Pacific 6 |mand was fair to good. Barley de-! Oats No. 3 white, 151 pointed out that several of them FlnG cock cyAbeootatSaimerees ctepurt aati | MOSO MEIGS UReGETy AaeRWEAaRt| At hath, Newly, decorated cena 65; packing sows 2.60-3.25. Light)Mont. Ward mand was steady. Flax demand was! No. 1 rye, 3112-33. designed to increase taxes, mentioning n Assccia' 8 ‘port sa lymouth sedan, 1928 Durant ear bath. Newly decorated. Phone light, good and choice 140-169 ibs, 3.50. Nash Motors Nat. Biscuit *| rather slow. | Barley. malting. 23 proposals for higher income taxes. ad- Williston, N. D., and Billings, Mont, 65 sedan, 1930 Nash light six sedan 4 )-200 Ibs. 3.55-70 » aD Rees eee eRe ey —-—— 9} 2, 2312-25%4c; No. 3, ditional income taxes on corporations.) each had six inches of snow and ad-| 1928 Paige sedan. We trade and| OR RENT—Lovely furnished room. medium welght, 200-250. Ibs, 30-18, [Nat Cnah ee. ' i S Tlinver Grane aude. 2 leense for all forms of business with|viees to the highway departmen:| give terms. Hedahl Motor Com-|" Newly decorated wink ie le ight, . rain Quotat: lower grades, : . y rs heavy weight 250-350 Ibs. 335-75; |Nat- Dairy Prod. . \ jotations || pale heavier fees against chain stores, and here, received in a roundabout way.! pany. Nash dealers. Very wate and eotten ane ther packing sows, medium and good 275-|Nev. ‘Cons. Gop | °——WHINNEAPOLIS RANGE”! BISMARCK GRAIN jadvocacy of asales tax to raiseanother|said it still was storming at Minot’ oR SALE—Chevrolet truck. In-| ter. Board and washing included, 500 Ibs. 2.60-3.25; pigs, good andjNew York Ce Minneapolis, Oct. 20.—?)— (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co) | million and a half of dollars. All of) Wednesday night. he situa. | tire Nash-Finch Co. $25.00 per month. Call at 120 Ave: choice, 100-130 Ibs. 3.35-65. (NY. NH. é& Htfd. Wheat— Open High Low Date Oct. 19. |these taxes, he said, must come out} In eastern North Dakota the si Be —- —=—=|_nuea ene Cattle 5,000; calves 1,500; fed steers | Norf, & Western . . 49% 49% 49 No. 1 dark northern . .-$ 33! of the pockets of the taxpayers and in| tion was not ga wats pppieared | fair and warmer. Official Observer} FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- and yearlings scarce, strong to 25/North American Sats 52%. Site No. 1 northern .... 33|the last analysis from the soil. be in the west, although ex "10. W. Roberts expressed the view that} ‘ern new home, 2's blocks north of higher on: local account; not much | Northern : 29% 293 No. 1 amber durum . 24] Opposing the branch-bank proposal] damage was repor a TRG secDNLAREoHA Ceara ners oa G. P. Hotel. Clean and quiet. Al- steer beef in run; light offerings get- | pac. Gas & El. 31 3175 No. 1 mixed durum . 24 of his opponent. DePuy said it would on ae ee ta’ the main] Vanish within a day or two and tha!| ways hot water. Phone 120-R oF ting better action than heavies, but | pacific Light anys |No. 1 red durum 23/set up a political agency in every! Information se jue se main | the moisture would benefit the soil call at 503 4th Street latter steady to strong; top 8.75 02| Packard Motor 4 |No. 1 flax a 1 county with power to serve favorites office of the Northwestern Bell com-| "TES Teor. “show that the last bis | ROOMS FOR RENT SNialy ferns weighty steers 8.00 on yearlings; bulk |Par.-Publix ... 1615 s|No. 2 flax 88! and furnishing machinery to ‘perpetus | pany at Fargo said 35 ea gas 213 | Sleet storm in North Dakota occurre ed rooms. Suitable for one or two 575-725; . others steady. Slaughter |Pathe Exchange : , | No. 1 rye 16! ate people in office such as has never |between Larimore and Michigan: 213/N0V" Yrand 18, 1930, in the eastern| ems, Suitable for one or two cattle and vealers; steers, good and | Penney (J, C.) 109% 1.10% | Batley . 11] existed heretofore. between jae and and Church.| Patt of the state, causing damage es-| Ave. A. West. Phone 886-M. ‘4 choice, 600-900 Ibs. 6.00-8.25; 900-1100 | Eran tran: * oa ‘loats .. 99; “Langer’s proposal to abolish the/ between Devils n Churehs Ferry (timated at hundreds of thousands of | zoq- RENT — warm ‘room,cased vac oe ) Ibs. 6.00-8.50; 1100-1300 Ibs. 6.00-9.00; | : 22 991, /Dark hard winter wheat . board of administration and substi-!Ferry; 17 between Churchs HARIReRIe TE Thad bash’ yeaa vainge “A Var , good vel Brock eGamble 22 228! 1 14 bet Bisbee and tilation. Always hot water. Also 5 j 1300-1600 Ibs. 6.50-9.00. Common and | pup, Sve. N. J. ; Seen en eee nee ee ee ate teh uetecer Velie end aria |slestalorm.of the magnitude of tha:| (Jsua™. AUNAES Dok. posite 3 4 Mediu G0-100 Ihe. 800-000. Het | Puleaan i are | Produce Market~ || nearty non-political as it is possible | Rolette; 50 between Velva a den; 42|Tecorded Wednesday struck the Mis-| Guscment room. | Very reasonable, ers, good and choice 550-850 Ibs. 5.25-|Furity Baking 8%| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | J OE to make it, thereby gaining control / 100 between Velva and Fessenden; 42) oo 'Stone area, however Good light, venttation and abowee 750. Common and medium 2.70-5.25.|Radio ....... vn Minneapolis, Oct. 20.—i?)—Wheat ,HICAGO of the expenditure of five or six mil-|between Fessenden and Carrington; |""pecords at the local weather bureau | ath. Call at 16 _W. Thayer. oe ; Cows, good and choice 3.00-4.50. Com- Lorege ol Orp. 4° receipts Thursday 84 compared to 110 Chicago, Oct. 2¢.—()—All produce| lion dollars, also was condemned a8}94 between Sheyenne and Leeds; a6) showed the snowfall at Dickiryon|FOR RENT—Very pleasant large | mon and medium 2.50-4.50. Low cut- en Roda’ 4% 1% year ago. was steady in tone again Thursday] one designed to build up a political) petween Steele and Bismarck; 617 bo-| S2e"ing secondcheaviest om record for| sleeping room in modern. home. ‘ ter and cutter 1.50-2.50. Bulls (yearl- | Remiteton : aS (ietcetisin. . sibilvgued( fi/Acrive | CIR Gene TOROS. machine, In the event of Lange's) tween Bismarek and Underwood: and) Ootoper at that point, In 1698 a fall| Suitable for one or 2 Also garage ings excluded) good and choice (beef) | Rep, Iron, a Bice! S%Tdkraortn, Sei hee, Site ariel satter 4866, steady prices unchang-| lection ‘and enactment of his pro-|20 between Mandan and Glen Ullin.| Octoper 2t that point. tn 2008 & fa] for rent. 412 sth St. Phone 678 Mf, 3.00-4.50. Cutter to medium 2.00-3.15.| Reynolds ‘Tob. “B 30/2 dk north. 3 ‘+. led, “Eggs 3505, steady, prices tnchang-| Posed legislation, the governor would The total is 1.288. xe was 1.921 the first four days of the month, ‘The | t Vealers (milk fed) good and choice Richfld. Oil Cal. %813 dk north. pay possess power not intended, under! Precipitation ab jismarck was 82! official record of depth at Dickinson Household iGuons tox cake ff 4.00-6.00. Medium 3.00-4.00. Cull and Safeway Aa 2 14% protein Poultry, live, 2 cars, 45 trucks,|OUr scheme of Roverninenty t0, De inches and the weather forecast was’ Twursday was 13 inches. Honseholdl Gooas for 3: er cattle Fee eas ooo. | Schuute ah: : 2, Bde north steady. aes} pan al i aes sb Renan. o 4 i‘ eeania ‘and chair, $4000. Walaut 0 | and med- |Seaboard Ai #|3_dk north. ecse, Pel > » 13; Z : " ihe. Sears- 5 nor’ young Americas, -2; brick, 11; “ " ges! % ady; buyers resisting higher attuck (F. G.) . ¥ n a x , $15.00. © = { prices: Good to choice native lambs |Shell Union Oil . ‘ rote Meter) 208: his own party, citing the fact that ings machine, $35.00. Duck boat and ‘ 4.75-5.25 to packers; best held high-|Simmors .. Fr ts . NEW YORK the 13 initiated measures were re- paddles, $20.00. All in excellent con- er; well finished westerns bid 5.00-|£cc.-Vac. Oil die, (2 ak north d m)—Butter,| Jected by a Nonpartisan group, 42 dition. 600 Ave. D. Phone 513-W. , Lambs, 90 Ibs. down, good and choice. | Soo ys withington Mik ot, 814, stea a : 2 Directing fire at Langer’s proposal F 5 mn. 3 . 190 score) 1 ‘tment t lr i 5S Mea | ee afl Standard Brands’... 18%4)2 dk north Cheese, 99,669, steady. State, whole Genes ay Roparenens 10. Mee ; eet memiies to chaise, 100180 end ae ee 254 Gone milk, fats, Held average to fancy ape-| {Re thts function out-of, the. hands Highest market prices pald, Bring 1 ; mon, .50- : j i cials 17-1742; fresh unquoted. court, DePuy said the in your ies, rs ant and cholee, 4.75-5.25. Studebaker fi | Berth ors, rehandled receipts ‘cases 43 Ibs. cane fhe flaked as ek, N. Dak. is Texas Corp. net) 23-2371. . ‘This is especially so, he said, in wani SIOUX CITY Tim. Roll. Bear! 15% |14% protein Live poultry irregular. Fowls, bY! wew of the fact that “my opponent Highest market prices paid. We ity, Iowa, Oct. 20.—(#)—(U. | Underwood Elliot . 164|t BRW or 564 5% 5615 |EXPreSs, 15-20; ducks, freight, 14; ex-| Teoresente elients holding ‘millions of sib buy Hiden Puss ket aoa ae soe Ay Cattle’ 1,500: beet steers |Union Carbide 25% Nhat pro we NS) press, 17-23, Others unchanged.| dollars in claims against closed CONSIGN YOUR us before you sell. Located in the snd yeasilnge firm; most other class. | Union, Pacific» Ship _. [Dressed poultry weak, unchanged. | banks, making it especially unwise O'Rourke Store Building, WEST- ; scattered sales fed % [LH S818 53'2 55's | H-——— ~~ = ~~ | to place him in the unfortunate po- ERN PRODUCE COMPANY, East ) Sele et aeaeliags up to 41,40; plain et Oper eares 9 [19% | Miscellaneous || sition of being ‘compelled to serve Main Street. Mandan, N. D. ‘assers $5.00 down; 7 t 20% 5 te 83% -—___—_—--—— @ | two masters, his clients on the one gar eee ne bulk cows $2.00- Bahen Fr 18% eee a a Be GT eas ae oe hand and the people om ie other 9 Personai . cutters largely 25% Chicago, Oct. 20.—(P)—(U. 8. -| and this is true no matter how hon- DO YOU WANT BEAUTY, HEALTH $et6: tome msdiam stockers $4.35; 5% i Bw 4912 51%: 49% 511% | Agr.)—Potatoes, 94; on track, 375;| est he may be.” AND HAPPINESS? common down to $3.00 and ynder. 38% |Minnesoia’ and South Dakota Wheat| total 'U. S. shipments, 481; dull, sup-| ‘This reference was to claims : ee iF 60, ‘The Stactekans ‘Unems Hogs 5,000, steady to 10c higher; so 4% 112% protein plies liberal, trading very slow; sacked| against the bank guaranty fund by j massager gives the most beneficial top $3.40 on 206 Ibs. butchers; bulk | Vanadim Corp. . 144 11 DH W or % 50% 50% .50!y | P&F_eWt. Wisconsin, Minnesota Cob-| persons for whom Langer is attor- massages of any massaging instru- 180-280 Ibs, $3.15-30; 280-350 Ibs. $3.00- | Wabash Ry. . + PALE W..--- 40% 504 59'2 501] bers, 60°to 62 1-2; few 65; South Da-/ ney. In an effort to obtain payment TO ment on the market. It does not M 18; 140-170 Ibs. $2.75-3.10; packing | Warner Pict. a Pees kota Ohios, 57 1-2 to 65; Idaho Rus-| of these claims several years ago he bees aii pound the delicate flesh or jar the ; i sows $2.5-15; feeder pigs 15-25c low- | West Maryland oo [1 HW... 49% 50's 49% 50% | sets, 1.05-1.10. eeores fener Eales ERK, AN 1s Stockmen’s Livestock Commission Co. sensitive tissues. It is operated me- / er; mostly 250-300. | Westgh. Air Br. 13% Durem Sap meas oe Cal \ Union Stock Yards—Chicago, Tl. chanically by running water. Fits q Sheep 500, fat lambs opening: ‘Westgh. El. & Mfg..... 2g jCh 1 am 51%: 54% 4919 rip POR oe melas one was zrcian Peo | all regular water 5 steady; early sales good and choice! winys Overland ..... bee 49% 53% he Aer ese * : r On. 4 : are a little more active. Moderate | employes, to replace them with oth- . ‘Martin pede fainpre ges ‘San blu 0. eae naedcape ‘hol 40% 50K. | quantities of most grades of strictly | ers with less experience and for po- The Home of Personal Service pice tee Pr Ma te lambs quoted $4.25-75. { INVESTMENT TRUSTS Ae combing Ohio and ir _wools have litical reasons only, was condemned! Six Expert Cattle Salesmen feeding ud 5 - (By The Assoolated. Press). 2 amber.... 46% 48% sold at prices on the low side of the | as “not the remedy which the tax- q MONEY RATES (Over counter at New~Yotic) Grade of si ranges of recent asking prices.| payers are entitled to have applied. Two Expert Hog Salesmen ‘ igi New York, Oct. 20—(#)—Call| Corp Tr Sh, 1 3-4. 464% Grease basis prices on graded strictly ; His aim, DePuy said, will be to elim- 4 pel t. ‘Time ‘Am Tr Sh, 1.82, : 45% combing fleeces were 19 1-2 to 20| inate all unnecessary employes and Two Expert Sheep Salesmen BODY ee Re daria B41 Wet oe Bb a ae Oe a on 64s and finer, 20 on 58, 60s, and| departments and the employment of A A a d 44% grades. - moni, Liner dents Bree ep: | Sel Amn Bi 2a ae : 43% aE: G, tach. BBs ROD AE, || Byres bees aie re woe. rede A Large Force of. Efficient Yard and Office Help Will take $2800.00 cash. Carl Bull, sopriatipepel: 1 i Chae Grins MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES | sonable compensation, Competent Financial Responsibility Second to None Havre, Montana. a4 CURB STOCKS United Fond Corp, .01, | Corn— Minneapolis, Oct. arate ae Ries Devons, Be aie Sane gag re- i i \—Curb: , 2.14, 2 yellow -| Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes: jt wire in- | moved merely to make room for some ; New om Ook Univ Fe Bi & 3 yellow quiry; demand and trading very | office-seeker. Ask Your Home Banker & Tega ate 26% MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |/ Yellow slow. Market dull, Carloads f. 0. b. Johnson Launches. Attack ig f Posey (ag tales ‘ (By The Associated Press) 5 et shipping points (based on delivered | Although DePuy specified that he i iW United Founders 1%. Northwest Banco, 10. 3 mixed sales less all transportation charges) | did not question the honesty of his