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) Tribune’s Grain, L Market Report for Wed., Aug. 1 | New York Stocks Closing Prices Aug. 1 Rume, OCKS STAGE RRGOVERY; ISSUES r UP 1 10.3 POINTS Rally Is Sedate Due to Techni- THREE-CENT WHEAT ADVANGE POLLO NEW DROUTH NEWS Corn Up Two Cents, Excelling eae Season's Highest Price Grain Quotations thee ip paid a ee ene See vl Te 5 i « 188% 190% 188% 190% Total 760,000 as ae BEE ba 2e 3 4 ie 3 SEVzsesaasay FER SRA FE Laas 2 : BBERGSSEBEREBE H z | e 2: & F 5 i 3 i ee cores rw BRR RK Ett tfempertat tt * igi eS SM ort et Bg0e% a ne 3 f ¥e F Homestake Mining jumped some 18 points. California Packing made a new 1034 high with a gain of more than 3, nautical rose § on 10-share dealings, U. 8. Smeling and U. 8. Rubber first preferred about’ 4 each and Goodrich preferred and Columbian and 4, respectively. Others, up 1 or more than 3, in- American See strat ata atat ack oo CJ SeEEORRE z goereE it Ss Sitea—soakawnad i i 7 ‘S z i iH : MORE BULLISH NEWS SEES WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER r i fy Z pie 2 0 9 a Intyre Porcupine, Dome, Alaska Ju- « heau, American Smelting and Cerro "de Pasco, —_—______-—_-e | Produce Markets Aug. 1—(%)—Butter was py: FS 7 5 a2 F i ist A pad Power for the climb. Trade was good 55] at intervals but the market here had # weseae i ae i st Septem! higher, December 1% higher and n May Coarse grains followed. Chicago | corn which advanced on a rumor that! 3,| the government was contemplating an advance to 65¢ in sealed oats clused % higher, id December % higher. September and December rye both closed % higher. Septem! feed barley closed 1% higher, new 1% higher and December 1% up, Septem- ber malting barley closed unchanged. ‘September flax closed 1% higher and 3% 1% higher. Cash wheat tone was very firm with good demand, and offerings 5% | Scmewhat heavier in volume, wheat was unchanged and in demand. Durum was wanted offered sparingly. Corn was “/demand and firm.” Oats demand | steady but not very aggressive. Gemand was good, and virtually offers were made. firsts (90-91), 23%-24; firsts (68-89), 22%-23; seconds (86-87), 20%-21%; standards (90 centralized 24%. i peesese HY Ceres yer rs graded : cars 17%, local 16%; current receipts |tupp Motor . Tilinois aa sg we i. = ae a 113% 1.11% 1.12% Ria a nil =r nore menerenees Conor RORMO; 113% 111% 1.12% 43% 113% 111% 1.12% aks Ht ‘SQ: + 111% 113% 1.10% 1:12 and South Daketa Whea ; $3; ae a rey aleteret mixed old and new seed was recei' from Minn. mu; 4 ooo 110% 111% 1.10% 111K Bi g DULUTH CASH GRAIN 4 ove 1.00% 1.10% 1.09% 1.10% 1.44% 151% 1.4249 1.4816 1.43% 150% .... i colors, 14%. All white and browns wnehanged. Dressed poultry steady, other express and unchanged. Packard _ Miscellaneous i cry f | i ‘all Pac. Gas. & El. 132% 142% .... i 00S as 83: a Ne 1.94%; No, 2 northern 1.12 No. 1 amber durum hard 1.19: BE a5 : iW == Quen, ae ery eXchange trregular; demand in dollars, others in cents: “Great Britain 5.03%; FR KS KETKS, = see i York in Montreal | Radio-Keith-Orp. Sa York 101.68%; New 96.31 PRR 68, Barley, malting 60-75; No. 1 feed 2 feed 56% -58%; No. eed meet awe SSS nre0-ncSSBE8oxS, RR Re oft a CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ug. 1.—(P}—Wheat, No, 1 red 1.02%4-1.03; No, t hard 1.06; No. 2 red garlicky 99; No. 1 mixed 1.01%- Corn, No. 2 mixed 71; No. 3 yellow 70%-71%; No. 1 white 72%; grade 67 jaampie Grade 44%. Old. Rye, No, 1, 78. Bar- seed 1100-50 cwt. Quart. Inc., sh. 1.16; 1.25. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. %. Fe 5 4} # aS eee abe i MINNEAPOLIS First Bank Stock, no trading. Northwest Banco, 3%. NEW YORK BONDS New York, Aug. Great Northern 7's of 1936, 90%. ry County Court within Cor THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1934 ivestock and 5.00; occasionally Hogs 3,500; unevenly steady to 10c; higher than Tuesday; most better weigh! under 400 lbs. 3.85-400; heavier! weights down to 3.60 ot below; de- sirable light-lights 3.25-4.25 or better; Digs scarce; average cost Tuesday 4.01; 272 Ibs.; for the month 3.91; 267 Ibs. Sheep 7,000; run includes five loads lambs and about 500 native lambs; no early sales and bids; some interests 650 for range lambs. Dairy cows—Little change; medium to good springer cows 27.50-40.00 and more; fair demand for fine suitable to te Fat east; plain kinds down to CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 1—(}—There was no livestock market here Wednesday be- Cause of the strike at the stock yards. All receipts were shipped direct to ‘%|packers for slaughter, estimated at 11,000 hogs, 6,000 cattle, including 3,- 000 on the government account, and 7,000 sheep. This was about equal to the run of directs received a week ago. At a cleanup market late Tuesday Permitted by agreement between yards officials and strixing handlers’ approximately 2,000 cattle and 1,000 stale hogs which had been in pers for almost a week were sold. Low grade cows sold downward from $2.50, ®@ few beef grades reaching $3. A load of steers averaging 1,170 lbs. the best beeves available, went at $8.25. Odd lots of grassers sold downward from $5. A part load of 210 pound butcher hogs sold for $4.65, and full loads of 220 to 230 Ib. offerings brought fd $4.50. Sows were quoted downward from $4.15 and small lots of pigs at $2.50 and below. Range lambs sold at outlying feeding stations were quot- ed as high as $6.50. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Aug. 1—()—(U. 8. Dept. 2] Agr.)—Cattle 6,000; including 3,000 governments. Slaughter steers and yearlings slow; early sales weak to 25 lower; many bids off more; fat she- stock slow, steady to weak; stockers and feeders little changed; two loads % |choice 1125-1150 Ib. beeves 9.50; large share grain feds eligible around 5.50- 7.50; few choice kosher heifers around 7.00; load lots choice light weights above 6.25; bulk beef cows 2.00-2.75; low cutters and cutters chiefly 1.25- 1.85; good to choice around 400 lb. stocker steel calves 4.75; small lots good stockers 4.00; common down to 250 and under. Hogs 8.500; active mostly to ship- pers 10-15 higher than Tuesday aver- age; top 485 on load choice 244 lb weights; early bulk 225-310 lb aver- age 4.70-4.80; few sales 190-225 lb. to] weights 435-70; little done on lighter weights; sows mostly 10 higher; desir- ~|able kinds largely 4.00: few smooth e| light weights 4.10; feeder pigs scarce at 2.00 down. Sheep 1,500; including 698 direct; salable supply includes a load of Idaho mixed lambs and ewes; a deck of feed- ing lambs and ewes; around 500 truck- ins; no early action cn slaughter classes; sellers asking higher for fat lambs at 6.50 and above for best of- ferings; feeding lambs fully steady; part deck light weight Idahos 5.25. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 1.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.) —Business was very dull on mos6) lines of greasy domestic wool. An oc- casional sale was closed in Ohio and similar fleeces. Fine Ohio Delaine and strictly combing 64's, and finer fleeces brought around 3.' cents in the grease or 75-77 cents scoured basis for small quantities. The shorter combing fleeces out of similar quality clips were sold at around 26 cents in the grease or 70-72 cents scoured basis. ie | New Deal for Fowl | Is Told by ‘Ding’ —_——________-_ Washington, Aug. 1.—(?)—J. N. (Ding) Darling Wednesday told how the government is giving an $8,500,000 new deal to migratory The cartoonist, who became chief of the biological survey, said around it is being developed. Crash Injuries Fatal . To Tolna Woman 4on, 31, who was killed Sunday in an automobile accident, is to be buried Thursday at her home, Tolna, N. D. For the past six years she has been | employed here. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. by the ui Lundquist, as estate of Edward indquis' of the township of Trygg, in nty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, de ed, to the creditors of, and all ing claims against the estate of s: deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six atter the first publication tice, to said executr’ on the north twenty eight (38) hundred and forty of range seventy ‘B0|the fifth principal 4d aK cade North Dakota, or.to Ju e Bur! 1e Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck, in 6 County Court of said Fe of tl leigh County, at his office in iorth Dakota, further notified view; Lig} ot = ft Burleigh, th Dalcota, has fhtoa jear- nt, lat, Geceased, wi been du! regen Presented’ as hereinbe- 1934, Ge Hater, [ike jutrix, re provid Dated this 24th dey of July, A. D. ris uaaris uw. te. pire pileaton om the 26th dey of = Houses and Fite FOR RENT—Duplex with 2 bedrooms |SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- and sleeping. porch. 114 Bdwy. In- ‘Woodmansee. CLASSIFI Is this the Tribune want ad de- partment? I've heard so much about the good results of Tribune want ads trom neighbors who have used your columns when they have something to eel, buy, rent or trade, that I just know this want ad I am going to give you will help me find some furniture pieces I have been looking for, Why shouldn't it bring immediate results when thousands will read my ad each day this week? : Tribune Want Ad Rates Are Low Cuts and border used en want ads come ander classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. Ne clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Representative Will Call If You Desire EE 1 insertion, 15 words consecutive insertions, not over 15 1 insertion, 25 words sss 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 85 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 145 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to Personal Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—A five reom modern house. 607-12th St. Vacant at end of week. Also 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. 323-3nd St. FOR RENT—Four room partly mod- ern house in good condition. Con- veniently located. Call at 406-3rd St. tor information. FOR RENT—Desirable large furnish- ed house. Entire ground floor apart- ment including sun porch. Please apply in person after 3 p. m. at 320- FOR SALE—BIG SNAP IF TAKEN lowing property within the next 60 . One modern 6 room house in| 217-8th St. Call for Bismarck. Well located. One mod-! Phone 869-! ern 6 room house in Beach, N. D. Well located. One 24 room hotel in county seat town. doing a good business. One ranch in Wibaux County, Mont. Lots of running water. Phone 601 Bis-/ ing company. marek or write C. W. Finkle, 217/ No canvassing. Permanent posi- tion. Rapid advancement. own clothes free. Give full details. W. Gibson, 500 Throop, Dept. 1952, Household Goods Sale Chicago. eae wenport | YOUNG MAN WANTED to work by ‘and chalr in good condition. Also | ont Jaszkowiak. Phone 82: disposal. Call at 806 Main Avenue. Washington 8t., Bismarek. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base: Ment apt. Living room, kitchenette and bath. Fireplace Private entrance. Also garage fos olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, 5 | 50c, Harrington's. Phone 130. WANTED—Bids for furnishing 70 tons of lignite coal, mine run, de- livered in basement of Canfield Consolidated school. opened at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Aug. 29th at school house. The board re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. Earl Mowder, Clerk. MATTRESSES FOLKS WE are back to give you the same high class workmanship in mattress rebuilding as always and have a complete new line of tickins. 309-8th St. Phone 1962. PING PONG SHOP at 3rd and Main AT ONCE. Want to sell the fol-/ closed. Uncalled for pictures and enlargements temporarily stored at FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- Call at 717 Thayer Avenue FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Large room. Murphy bed. Kitchenette, Frigidaire. Adults only. $30. Everts \FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. Heat, water, lights and gas furnished. Call at 801-4th jFOR RENT—Private ground floc Furnished. Reliable quiet couple preferred. Call at 204 Avenue B, East. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. Gas, lighte ed and electric washer included. Call Male Help Wanted 1600 acre stock FOR RENT—One light housekeeping room. Pully furnished. $16.00 per month. Also Holand piano for sale. AMAZING new opportunity. Demon- strate for nationally known tailor- Start at $35 weexly FOR RENT—Apartment consisting of living room and kitchenette. Avail- Everything fur- able August ist. _ished. 503-8th St. ENT—Furnished apt. with pri- vate bath. Call at 806-lst St. FOR RENT—One room furnished for light housekeeping, Female Help Wanted FOR SALE—Dining table, $5.00; day- bed, $6.00; 2 beds, $5.00 and $10.00; Ubrary table, gas plates and numer- ous other articles. Cheap for quick sale. Call at 320-2nd St. STATE Or ears, DAKOTA, COUN- Clara G. Tatley Emma D. Batchelder, Annie St. Paul, Aug. 1—()—Eilla Ander- | T Hi etat lot the piaintiee a ve titled” ction rt ony Wanted to Rent herewith served spon you | WANTED on rag aaah 3 National Bank & Trust res see 2 Test Jones Bismarck. and to serve a copy of your Answér cribers at their office fter the servic: rt el sive of the day of such Bismarck N. D. this 5th . 1934, HYLAND & aa RNEYS .FOR PLAIN- poe AND POST OFFICE BisancE, NORTH DAKO- the Defendants ab verge and each ot at the Mae $1.25. 290-9th Street, San Francis- co, Calif. WOMAN WANTED—Reliable woman over 25 to assist with demonstration work. Permanent position. Write Tribune Ad, No. 7377. SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for mar- ried women. $15 weekly and your own dresses FREE representing na- tionally known Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No investment. Gress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. P-7703, Cincinnati, Ohio. SE. Salesmen W: HEADQUARTERS — Razor blades, rubber goods, special sample kit, Lights and gas provided. See Cuse todian, College Bldg. Phone 1849. FOR RENT—One 3-room furnishea apartment. 612 1st St. FOR RENT—Three room furnished Private bath. Private _ entrance. Phone 1313. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 roor ment with kitchenette. Ground $28 per month. Call at 618- Also @ 2 room furnished Rental $20 per month. FOR RENT—Well furnished 2 room apartment with running water. Al- Work Wanted Phone 610. YOUNG LADY wants place to work for board and if possible, WORK WANTED—Reliable girl wants COURT FOURTH general housework. Can give ref- IN DISTRICT JUDICIAL DISTRICT. erences. Phone 538-W. sleeping room. Ladies preferred. Plaintitt |GIRL WANTS general L Phone 168. Lindley, Also a 2 room furnished basement __ Spartm Call at 404-5th St. FOR RENT—Desgirable room in good home. Always hot water. Close in. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 412- ——eee ‘hompson, fat . Willem Ue Tose, and all other For Sale unknown claiming any r interest in or lien or POR SALE—' mn the property . w described in the complaint. BTATE OF NORT! ing HD, o. TYPEWRITER ORE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND-| ©O. 207 Broadway, % block West Phone £820. Detendante | ple _of tice. machines, EXPERT 7OR RENT on all office APITAL in private Clean and quiet. Board if desired. Box 85, of this Summons of yous fallure 8 above requir- take J en! fault for the relief complaint. ove named: you will pl Sammo! Cle County, North action is bro ating title in pial ic ti e_ deten st rf he" following described ame Half (N%) and Northegat ee oy at undre or By red nu we PS f