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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and — ¢_Plarket Report for Wed. June 13 | New York Stocks||WHEAT PRICE DROPS |{~ Grain Quotations | IN LATE DRAUNGS |,.co "=" | ARTER EARLY BULGE ase SEMA Low Air. ‘ te ape oT” sem 5% AS GRAINS WAKEN it 33 ON CHICAGO MARKET S218 Hs #8 mn. 140% , “Ch. Ri 58% 50% ST% 57% Early Gains Are Reduced orRe- Am. & For. 8 Reports of Harvesting Opera- i ie Re BE placed by Losses Before | Am. Loco. 264) tions in Kansas Act as 45 484 N48 Market Closes an ae Weight on Quotations me ee 14% 6B 65% 65% Bx) ces Rt fn New York, June 13.—()—Stocks G1*| Chicago, June 13.—/)—xpansion | OS AL aH ose ta ‘were somewhat unsettled in the late 119% |Of wheat harvest operations in the iy 56 56% «55% 55's dealings Wednesday following a re- . 74 |southwest, together with big profit- pt $5% 55% 53% +532 lapse in the grain market. Early 20% | taking sales in the corn market, led gains of fractions to a point or more 9 6 |to sharp reactions late Wednesday 6.72 680 6.72 6.75 were pared or replaced by moderate | Anaco! $1 trom early upturns of prices, Sept. 00 710 7.00 7.05 losses. Profit taking was fairly well | Arm. 3% | With stop-loss selling precipitated | OC! x ili dh a ai ce absorbed, however, and trading was) rsh a ee: in wheat, that grain fell to far bel rather dull. The close was irregular. at grain fell to far below! july ., 25 925 917 9.22 Tuesday's close and new advances in Transfers approximated 850,000 corn were more than wiped out at A i 5 times. Threshing returns from Kan- ‘Wheat dropped 3 or more cents a| Baldwin Loco. if | sas showed wheat yields ranging from MINNEAPOLIS RANGE bushel under realizing based on the| Balt. & Ohio .. one bushel and three bushels an acre |Minnéapolls, June 18. expansion of harvest operations in| Bengix Aviat up to as high as 35 bushels, with] yjyecoig... Che” eee the southwest. Other cereals, while 34% | new wheat received at Wichita grad- i ‘01% 1.02 “98% not quite so heavy, were sympatheti- 4| ing mainly No. 1. Q . 1.00% 1.00% cally lower. Cotton pointed down- a Wheat closed heavy at the day's % oA 1.00% ward after morning improvement. 5 Ye} low point, 2%-3% under Tuesda: ‘Hogs at Chicago recorded their third/Bur. Ad. S| finish, July 96-96%. Sept. 96% O% 9% day’s successive advance. Silver and Pac st lcorn, 4-% down, July 87%4-%, Be Canad! 4 50%-%; oats %-% off, and provi ms sions varying from 2 cents decline " 31% to a rise ruealy esta 4 50% Corn qui established a fresh: eg change dealings. Sterling was sub- Ches. | high price record for the season, De- 'e ta pe Jected to pressure. y 1. We cember delivery reaching a top of 63% E 43% 41% 42 Wal: Street, as a whole, continued 5 i cents, an overnight jump of nearly 2 42% 43% 4116 42 to look for higher prices, although|¢. Mm. St. P. & P. . cents a bushel. Pit observers said it z 2% 42% AL 41% commentators warned that technical|C. M. St. P. & P. 4 |was evident trade interest in corn was|Sept. new. 42% 43% 41 41% reactions could be expected on the aoe % jon the increase. upward climb. There was little de- . . . Dealings were mostly in small lots cisive news which might have inter- Ge oan with professional traders inclined to = 223888385 ested followers of equities. The Ger- favor the purchase side and with the man financial situation was still a 33% | Market borrowing strength from corn. DULUTH RANGE matter of some concern in banking 1, (Some selling at above $1.00 for July|Duluth, Minn., June 13.—()}— quarters. bone : oe sn Tegarded as due more or Teen Open High Low bog ——— to hedging pressure form the har- 4 4 it | Produce Markets | |Gont. ins. vest region southwest . Both in wheat) gay "S Bei e ry "4 ts %4 |and corn, however, profit-taking sales 95% CHICAG® % es « /expanded on price advar.ces and were Chicago, June 13.—()—The butter chiefly responsible for setbacks of and egg markets were unsettled Wed- . about a cent s oushel at times. Oats nesday. Poultry ruled steady. rosiey Radio 3 oes of ientied achicld Storage holdings of butter and : Provisi wereens sevece ate 00) eggs in the United States on June 1] Curtiss Wright 3 ]upturns of hog values and grains, | 8°)" showed shortages. Holdings of butter 5 99% June 1, 1933, were 35,159,000 pounds, oa PROFIT-TAKING CAUSES compared with 27,110,000 pounds this 6 | DROP AT MINNEAPOLIS years; eggs, June 1, 1933, were 8,062,- Pow. Minneapolis, June 18.—(#)—Profit, 000 cases compared with 7.815,0C0 . P 32. | taking and loss of headway on the bull , cases this year. Yesterday the four .T. side of the market resulted in a set- . Principal markets had on hand 15,- 4 . ‘a)back in wheat futures here Wednes- 224,312 pounds of butter as compared : day. Trade was fairly active most of with 26,965,480 last year. . Am. . 39% | the session. A Many traders here had expected a = Tia 3 New July wheat closed 2c lower and 1.87% 1.88% 1.87% 1.87% 88 1.88% 1.87% a Hu 05% 101% 1.0415 - Much greater shortage of eggs, some " Gas. Sept. 2% lower. coe ae 5 private estimates holding that stor-|Gen, i Coarse grains were generally lower 14% protein - ings would be close to 500,000 cases 5 e with oats independent in tone. New/|1 dk north. 0514 under the 1933 figure instead of only |Gen. * 35%/and old July oats closed % higher|2 dk north. 0214 . 447,000. Some attributed this over- a while old and new Sept. finished %|3 dk north. 0% . “estimate as indicative of a failure to|Gold Dust 4) lower. July rye closed 1% lower and| 13% protein take into account the fact that deal. |Goodyr. T, & Sept. 1% lower. July rye closed 1% |1 dk north. ted ’ .@rs apparently are better able this ; lower and Sept. 1% lower. Old July 3 dk north. 00% | year to finance eggs at home. Evi-|Gt. Nor. Pid. . %,|feed barley closed % lower, new %|19% protein " : dence of this was found in a report|Gt. lower, Sept. old % lower and new/1 dk north. 05% 1, that the state of Kansas had stored ¥ % off. July flax finished 4 higher|2 dk north. 02% . “fully 100,000 cases more during April,|Houston Oi . and Sept. 13 lower. 3 dk north. 0014 . _ nd it is generally believed this state Cash wheat demand at diversion| Grade of “accounted for much of the storing in|HUpP Motor . 2, | Polnts continued good and prices were 4 Peete rtd May not disclosed in daily and week- firm. Winter wheat was in fair to 3 dk north, 00% Jy reports. nt. Can. | 26% | €00d demand and firm. No desirable|Grageot EB Butter, 13,276; unsettled; creamery-|int. Tel, milling durum was offered and prices|1" north 4% 1 (93 score) 2414-25; extra’ (92) 53 | Were nominally unchanged. Corn de-|2 north. 01% . extra firsts (90-91) 23%-%; firsts|Kelvinato- . mand was slack and prices easier. Oats |3 th. 2%. * (88-89) 22%-%; seconds (86-87) 21-| Kennecott . Avra was cc a ye offerings us . 8. fair. Rye demand was fair to good Tia Standards (90 centralized car-|icroger Grocery % [eich milling quality wanted. “Batiey a a lemand was good and prices wanted. care it; local 18%: fresh graded frss| Louk’ cei “A> ig Fax offerings were smaller and de- “ears 16%-%; local 14%; current re- 273,| Mand good, with top quality firmer. ceipts 13-14. % —_———_ : a 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% 1.00's 1.02% perereyereroyey CJ ‘iciaiiabiieiniaiiani nM en __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 strictly good and choice 170-300 Ibs. sows 3.00-25; average cost Tuesday 4, |0n Nmited yearlings supply as yet no |ly 1.65-2.50; few common stockers 3.75 ,|Plainer grades slow to packers; top * | mostly 3.35-50; feeder pigs 1.50-2.00. weights and medium 3.60 or below; better 140-170 lbs. 3.25- 3.33; weight 257 Ibs. Sheep 400; eariy suppiies iight, packe 's bidding 50 lower on slaughter spring lambs or 8.00 down on best na- tives; early sales slaughter yearlings sround 25 lower; medium to good kinds 5.00-6.00; plain kinds down to 3.00; slaughter ewes steady at 50-1.25. Dairy cows steady to strong; strict- ly good springer cows up to 50.00 or better; medium kinds down to around 30.00; not enough offered to fill ord- ers, CHICAGO Chicago, June 13.—()—(U. 8. Dept. «| Agr.J—Hogs, 19,000 inciuding 6,000 direct; market active, 25 higher than Tuesday; 200 Ib. up 4.25-50; top 4.50 % | highest since Mch. 28; 140-200 Ib. 265- 4.25; most pigs 3.25 down, packing sows 3.25-65. Light light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs. 3.65-4.00; ‘ight weight 160-200 Ibs. 3.75-4.35; medium weight 200-250 Ibs. 4.15-50; heavy weight 250- 350 Ibs. $4.25-50; packing sows, med- jum and good 275-550 Ibs. 3.00-75; pigs, good and choice 100-130 Ibs. 2.50-3.75. Cattle, 9,500; calves, 2,500; lower Grade steers and yearlings strong to shade higher, active; early trade on Shipper accounts; but supplies liberal and undertone slow; with better grade long yearlings and light steers weak; all she stock in active demand at firm prices; bulls and vealers also ryling fully steady; early top weighty steers 10.10; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, good and cholee 550-900 Ibs. & |5.75-8.50; 900-1100 Ibs. 6.50-9.50; 100- 1500 Ibs. 7.00-10.25; 1300-1500 Ibs. 8.00- 10.25; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs. 3.50-8.00; heifers good and choice 550-750 lbs. 5.25-6.75; common and medium 3.00-5.50; cows, good 4.00-5.00; common and medium 3.00-4.00; low cutter and cutter, 1.75-3.00; bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef) 3.00-50; cutter, common and medium 2.25-3.25; veulers, good and choice, 4.75-6.00; medium 3.50-.4.75; cull and common 2.50-3.50; stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good and choice 500- 1050 Ibs. 4.25-5.50; common and med- jum 3.00-4.25, Sheep 5,000; spring lambs and year- lings opening 25 cents or more; bulk natives around 8.00-75; two doubles choice Idahos 8.75; quaiity improved trading; sheep about steady. Spring lembs, good and choice 7.75-9.00; medium, 6.75-7.75; lambs, 90 lbs. down, g00d and choice 6.35-775; ewes 90- 150 Ibs. good and choice, 1.50-2.28; all weights, common and medium .75- 1.75. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, June 13—(#)—(U. 8. D, A.)—Cattle 3,000; beef steers and yearlings strong; fat she-stock strong to 25 higher; cows up most; stockers and feeders firm; few desirable 1150- 1275 1b. beeves 8.35-75; choice 850 lb. yearlings 7.50; bulk 5.50-7.00; several loads choice heifers 5.85-6.15; most beef cows 2.75-3.50; low cutters main- down; late Tuesday few loads medium Grade 626-1143 Ib. feeders 4.40-50. Hogs 5,000; mostly 15-25 higher on all classes; early clearance for better grade butchers all weights to shippers; 4.00 paid freely; bulk better grade 190- 300 Ib. butchers 3.85-4.00; 400 Ib. 150-180 1b. selections 3.25-75; plainer light lights down to 2.50; good sows Sheep 500; native lambs opened at 25 higher at 9.00 down; yearlings scarce. We still believe that the last gov- ernment is the best government.— Philip A. Benson, president, National Association of Mutual Savings Banks. —_—________—_ | Weather Report FORECAST RMORMORMO:; Poultry, live, 48 trucks, steady; 8 i 55 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES hens 12-12%; Leghorn hens 9; Rock Minneapolis, i _-Aryers 24, colored 21; Rock bare a eens » colored Mo. Kan, & ; of carlot grain sales: 24; Rock broilers 18-20; col- te eeeeeens Wheat, No. 1 hard spring 1.08%; Ored 18, Leghorn 14-17, barebacks 14-|Nash Motors . No. 2 hard winter 1.05%; No. 2 amber 16; roosters 8; turkeys 10-14: spring|Nat. Biscuit . ¥fs, {durum 1.00; No. 1 mixed durum 1.06; ‘ pen pele old 8-10; spring geese Prod. a |No. 1 red durum 94. ‘ 33, . . Corn, No. 1 yellow 56% -57, Rye, No. 1, 73. Barley, special No. 2, 80-911 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% Og m0 99% 1.0115 99's 10115 and South Daketa Wheat MURROR, isis 99% 1.0012 99's 1.00% rere NEW YORK 98% 9912 08's 99% wr Ww sooee LIT 1.23% 1.14% 1.20% 116% 1.22% 6.00 we 101% 107% 101% 1.07%... ve5 100% 1.06% «0.6 =: islet: Jare is a | No. 1 amber durum 95%-1.23%; No. 2 : 1 Ft & 21's {amber durum 95%-1.23%; No. 1 dur-|! ambel 92% 96% 35% | un. 94% -95%; No. 2 durum 93% -08%;|2 amber. 91% 98% . 37, |No. 1 mixed durum : Grade of Dressed poultry steady, unchanged. | Pullman : $2%4 1 mixed durum 91% £ Seem... 214. 28% Live poultry steadier. ‘Broilers, ex- ie. Bt MS press 14-27; other express and. all ss ae conte Grain freight unchanged. | Oats, No. 3 white 427.-44%. Rye.) Corn— i ——__——____—_ Renlitton and | No. 1, 67. 2 yellow... 35 56 if Miscellaneous 34s} _ Barley, malting 60-70; No. 2 apecial|3 Bh | Rep. A | 50-52 No. 3. 50; lower; grad~s 45-50.|4 $3, 53% CHICAGO STOCKS Reynolds Tob. “B' ¥.. —_—_———_. | : none re (By The Associated Press) CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ‘ : S1% 53% Midwest Util. %. _ jollengo, Sune peiapory rN > poliaae hard 2; No, low hard 1.00%. 4 a : MONEY RATE Corn, ellow Oats 3 so 4 New York, June 13 —~iR)—Call Sears- white ra sampli te ed 4 a2 4 money steady; 1 per cent all day. Time |Servel Bark 00, ‘Timothy ‘seed -loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. %-1 per |Shattuck (F. G.) en cee cine is nm i Shell Union .... .25-75 cwt. Clover seed 9.75-13.50| Mi - 4% 95 : foo ‘Simmons owt. 2 camel Prime Commercial paper %. Bankers Acceptances 81% 10% 67% ..... ++ 1.86% 1.90% 1.86% .... Se BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Sen eer Co.) close: First Bank Stock 7. NW Banco, (no trading). HOME LOAN BONDS Home Owners Loans, 4s.'51, 101.8, ———_————“o GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, June 13.—(#)—Govern- RE KE FHRKR KFFFRE SKE & SedeMEatakekSa SAEBoMVEsies 68 scattered showers Thursday and pos- sibly in north portion tonight; cooler in orthweet portion Thursday. the Plains States westward to the Pa- aa coast states (Salt Lake City along the eastern Rocky Mountain slope and temperatures are moderate in all sections. North Dakota Com and Wheat Re- For Bismarck and vicinity: Possi- bly showers tonight and Thursday morning; cooler. For North Da- a kota: Scattered showers tonight and probably Thursday morn- ing re Dane jay and west por- tion tonight. For South Da- kota: Showers to- night or Thursday, cooler west and treme west por- SHOWERS For Montana: Unsettled ht, and Thursday; cooler east portion | a, Thursday. For Minnesota: Partly cloudy, GENERAL CONDITIONS ‘The barometric pressure is low from jummary * For the week ending June 12, 1934. s 4.00; mostly 3.50 up; few early sales 2.00-50 or better; bulk packing weights down to 3.75; better grade|, Thousands SEE and READ Your AD Daily That’s why prompt re- turns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have anything to sell, buy, rent or trade, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. Tribune Want Ad Rates ee Are Low 45 Cc ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE 2 ive it i A Representative Will Call If You Desire pe aa pp eeate Cuts, border or white space used on want insertion, 25 words . - ads come under ‘classified display rates of 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words .85 15 eents per column inch per single insertion. 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 No clairveyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.45 or doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to the right to edit or rejeet any copy submitted. above rates Personal Apartments for Rent FOR COMPLETE eradication of anté,|#OR RENT—Desirable large well fur- rats and roaches. Write L. D. Price,! nished one room apt. or 2-room Gas for cooking. Sink in kitchen. 1929 Nash Seden = rs | bot water heater. Laundry privil- ee path lan. Male Help Wanted eges. Private entrance. Close to ul i capitol. 808 7th St. 1933 Plymouth Deluxe WANTED—Plimber, carpenter ana | oP" a FOR RENT—3 room apt. with pri- Coach ........ f brick mason. Must be thoroughly | vate bath. Unfurnished. Newl 1933 Pontiac Coach x competent. For information inquire) decorated. Located at 1102 “! 1933 Ford Fordor Sedan at 502-7th St. 3 Thayer Se ee Avenue. Phone 291- SED CARS Rrut a oemrnatag nance creo ae ae just know ries and have [eo Buick Sedan ‘31 r Knowledge of meat cutting. Mar- FOR RENT—2 room furnished apt. Buick Sedan ‘28 rled man preferred. References re-| Lishts. gas and water . Buick Coupe ‘28. 00| Guired. Write ‘Tribune Ad. No.|_Pe? month. Call at 928-9th &t. Dodge Bros. Sedan “DA' 00] 999, FOR RENT—New 2 room basement Chevrolet Coupe ‘38 ... — DISTRIBUTOR WANTED a Furnished. Suitable for 2 hdl bid Coach ee ee pelted TAKE charge of confection business BL — sl in. Call at 518-5th Cadiliae Sedan ‘27 178.00 in this territory. No selling. Should For fF a == se SHORT STOP SUPER ICE, Ine.| clear $3000 yearly with only a small ENT room furnished apt. De! "t Soto - Plymouth tment. Write Tribune Ad.| Gas, heat, lights and water includ- Main at 7th No. iat ed._Very reasonable. 622-3rd St. CHEVROLET BARGAINS WANTED—Middle-aged experienced | FOR RENT—One clean 3 room apart- 1933—Chevrolet Mester Cosch, low| farmer. Small wage, good home, ent. Unfurnished. Ground floor. mileage, excellent condition,| exchange for half sinning winter. ae eee ieecoay a a ment Share crops next year. ‘ant am- ent. a washer, shire Coane pve overhaul-| bitious, Protestant, references. Lor-| Private locker. Available June 15th. ed, runs and looks like new,| an Runnion, Box 15, Kintyre, N. D.}_Call at rear of 413 W. Thayer. down payment $120. | =| FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room 1932—Chevrolet Coach, motor over- Female Help Wanted | ground floor apt. Rental, $90 per hauled, new tires, trunk, down |WANTED—Good general cook for Hepes a room apt., 2 rooms and Payment $160. small town restaurant. State wages| 00) he GE oe pee month. 1933—Chevrolet Coupe, low mileage,| expected and lve selocsnces: write FoR na oe nd atau 1 - Ad. No, 6969. RENT — Furnish ment 8190. nee Woser ree ——— ee ue nae bath, benenette, elec- D ic refrigerator. Laundry privil- a ee Work Wanted =| ees. Available June 15th. Inquire very clean MATTRESSES =— at Nicola Apts. 106 Main. $165. REMEMBER—We will renovate your | FO) -room ant 1928—Chrysler Sedan, motor ovér-| old mattress and rebuild it into a) chenette apt. for $18. Including hauled, six-ply tires $195. new art cover for only $3.95 or we| gas, lights, heat and water. Also can rebuild it into a modern inner-| sleeping room with board if de- spring. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. sired. 109 Mandan 8t. Phone 637-W. GIRL WANTS work by day or hour./FOR RENT—Cozy, small apt. Well Can furnish references. Phone} furnished. New gas range, sink in 1529-R, igre Lights, gas, heat and wa- Bismarck, N.D. _______| ORIENTAL and Domestic rugs and; ‘et furnished. Near capitol. Nice upholstered furniture cleaned, de- _ for two girls. 19-5th Bt. cy Good condition. Capital Chevrolet} mothed and disinfected. For esti- E Co. mates call H. J. Johnston. Phone! apt. Also single room for light 1430, housekeeping. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. WANTED TO HAUL—Long distance | FOR RENT—Modern apartment con- » Clear . 7 $3 00/ moving and hauling. Prompt and| sisting of large living room, bed- Jamestown, cldy. ee 3 Rani service’ ond and insures. | stom, Kitcherete and. MbSteee tans 7 4 00| R. A. Kunz, 415-15th St., Bismarck.| Available June lst. Inquire at Cap- meldy. 82 34 00) _ Phone 1917. ___|_ ital Cut Rate Drug store. Minot, peldy. 8 54 .00/ WORK WANTED—Reliable girl wants|FOR RENT—One unf Napoleon, eldy. mt $ work. References furnished. Phone Berea ha a2 1518-R. Pembina, cl d Sanish, cldy. 3 0 For Rent Williston, rain au 2 CEFY BARBER 5 HOP FOR BERT SOUTH DAKOTA FoInTs dalen Baumstark, Glen Ulin, N. D. \- [See EE B3q: Baek: For Sale FOR GALE—TYPEWRITERS,_Add-| f horses and saddle pony. Call at MINNESOTA POINTS ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- | 207 4th 8t..or phone €27-J. High- Low: ING on all office machines. Sup- | plies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER| Household Goods for Sale Minneapolis, clear d CO. 207 Broadway, ‘5 block West Moor! eldy. of Postoffice. Phone 820. lees than ball eke. Brak g sive rg 5 0d be . WEATHER IN OTHER STATES FOR SALE—2 wheel trailer. Good Phone Res- tires, Will sell cheap. Phone 1459-R. est est Pct. _between land 8 : FOR SALE—Gasoline truck tank, 3 compartments. 415 gal. capacity. Write or see C. J. Zacher, Elgin, N. Dak. —X—X—K—s__ Houses and Flats Baek Amarillo, Tex., Boise, tdano, eldy. Chitage, fee, Tt cae 4 bungalow. Excellent location lults. Write Tribune Ad. No. room Nice location. In Reasonable terms. est id wu 56 7% 62 8 «(52 % 86 a 5 53 Bw 8 repelr. . T. Me Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house. veniently easy distance to business Rent ft gzeuerennsnsnssssssesesarsacsesssaesessss, Ly ¥233888883883823588838858833838838288838: eesseanegasexeesesnssssezessseesssee