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o ‘ _ ™ «a Tribune’s Grain, Market Report for Sat., Aug. 11 BUYING OF METALS ONLY ACTIVITY IN SATURDAY SESSION Other Issues Neglected and Vir- tually Unchanged; Closing Tone Steady 5 and sharply in profit-taking, prompted b; ; rains and crop estimates a little high- er than expected in some cases. The decline in U. 8S. government bonds had set in several days before the silver nationalization had even been rumored, evidently as @ result of put- ting too many government guaran- teed issues on the market at a time when it was none too sturdy. Week-end business news was mixed. Reports from the steel trade men- tioned a weakening in scrap prices, and indications of some curtailment of ingot production next week. Re- tail trade reports, however, were wide- ly_encouraging. REVIEW New York, Aug. 11—(7)—A touch of inflat fever made financial els in about three years and were fol- lowed half-heartedly on the advance by_ stocks. prices on the whole sagged to April levels. government would take over exist- ing stocks of silver, other than new- ly mined. metal, at 50.01 cents an ounce,. accentuated the divergent trends of speculative markets and bonds, and brought a flurry of sell- ing into the dollar. prices and the silver move were dom-| 140. Kan, inant influences in shaping senti- ment. aD | Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 11—(7)—Poultry was steady in tone Saturday. The butter and egg markets were closed and prices Butter, 12,179, firm, prices un- changed. Eggs, 7,099, firm, prices unchanged. NEW YORK New York, Aug. 11.—(#)—Butter 9,802, firm. Prices unchanged. Cheese 144,868, firm and unchanged. | Ra colors, Eggs 15,366, firm. Mixed whites, and browns all unchanged. Dressed poultry firm and unchang- ed. Live poultry nominal; no quota- tions, WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis., Aug. 10. — (®) — Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- Announcement that the federallInt, Nicks C Can. Tel. & Tel. | New York Stocks CHICAGO RANGE SIOUX CITY 8% SPECULATORS THROW yc Sioux City, Ia, Aug. 11—()—(U. At 7 |" 5 Be aid.. Poe” ORD THR” CHOC) 8. Dept. Agr)—Cattle, 2,000, includ- ah int N. 1.04 1.06% 1.04 1.04 | {ng 1.800 government; market for ‘Allis-Ch, M: 19% . 107° 109 1.07 107 |the week: Better grade beef steers Am. Can . 94% 107 1.09% 1.07 1.07 | and yearlings scarce, firm; others 25 Am. gon. ry td May + 111 1.13% 1.10 1.10 | cents lower; she stock steady to 25 An, For. 6! 16 m% 38 16 cents lower; better grade stockers Am Metal 3} |Bottommost Limits Permitted 1% BK DH [9% 35 cente Towers choice 90-008 Th fed Am. Pow. °..| Penpeenrly: “Renee a BH HT HK 4% | veartings 825-50; bulk grain feds roa it [ei tiue h eo 50%. 52 80% 50% | 5.25-7.50; many short fed yearlings Am. Smeit. 37% End of Sessitn 50% 52 {80% 50% | 4.00-5.00; choice kosher heifers up to’ Am. 68 5 : 51% 33% 81% 51% |7.00; bulk beef cows 2.00-3.00; better Am. ms 100% 51% 53% 51% 51% | grades 1.25-75; choice light stockers Am. Tob. “B” 4 | Chicago, Aug. 11.—()—Wholesale 54% 56 45% 54% | 4.65-5.00; bulk 2.50-3.75; choice stock oe. a 48% |throwing overboard of speciilative 82 8h ity ity | SHEE Calves 5.00; feeding heifers 2.50 ‘Ansconds, 2% | noldings of all grains Saturday result- 32 sai “arty | Aown. Arm. Del. Pt. 92 je¢ in wild fluctuations that finally | nec.” old. 84% 86% 84% .84%4| Hogs, 1,000; market: Butchers about Aish & 8. ——— By HL ABE SBE ler icp Sse betses ere 0-200 Ty. Atl . 4 88% 91 88t % |e; top 5.05; gi i . a TE |"Bottommost priots “permitted by ‘ butchers 4.75-5.00; good 160-100 Ib. 4%/government regulations formed the 81% 67% | weights 4.00-75; sows 4.00-35. 8 |rule in the end. These prices were |¢P! 87% 8755) Sheep, 1,000, including 700 direct; 13%} |aluo reached temporarily at the open- 8% 68% | market: Saturday's trade fully steady; 12% |ing, and despite later rebounds were 7185 few good to choice sorted native a4 Bares in the last half hour of the |Oct. 8.00 ud Rf at hated anes ee trade session. Many obser- 8.35 .75; market for the re ris vers said the chief cause of liquidat- 8.50 lambs 60 to 75 cents higher; year- 4 |ing sales was a general reaction from lings fully 50 cents up; feeding lambs v1 3 Price advances during the past week. 10.75 around 25 higher; late bulk good to Caterpil, Tr. 27% | _ Wheat closed heavy, 4% to 5% un- ee choice sorted native lambs 7.00-15; Sarg 21% /der Friday's finish, Dec. new 1.07; MINNEAPOLIS RANGE practical top 7.15; few strictly choice caro an Ean’ bg 3% to 4 down, Dec. 79%, oats! seinneapolis, Aug. 11.—()— ey Cie cine uberis: Ween eS. to 3% off, and provisions at 17/ Wheat— High e yearlings 6. % 5% |to 40 cents decline. Sept. old.. 143 1.13% 148" 143 |bUIk feeding’ lambs 535-75; choice 3 Swift rebounds of prices ensued,|Sept., new. 1.15% 1.15% 1.13% 1.1314 | rangers quoted up to 6.00. 4 lnowever, and wheat soon showed | Dec. 116" 116 113 1.13 ——an 3 i 11S 1.15% 1.13% 133% 4% | Jumps of 3% cents from early bot: CHICAGO 31% |tom figures, but the market fluctuated 83% Chicago, Aug. 11.—}—(U. 8. Dept. . GB. 9% ]at an unusually rapid rate. Simul- ‘85 of Agr) Cattle, 1000, commensal, Com, Solv. 18% | taneous with the rally of wheat, the 1,000 government; compared Priday Con, ae tenia ered about 2 cents. ‘ last week; better grade steers and Renewed waves of selling after the 4 Con, 8% yearlings steady to 25 cents lower, Cont. 4 |upturns led to fresh setbacks of about | Dec. choice kinds, all weights, closing Cont, rx]? cents at iimes both in wheat and steady; lower grades fully 25 cents Cont, 38 a stage was in! neo. lower; heavies scarce and supply long Cont. 18% | part ascribed to profit-takin; Corn 56%| Much of the day's selling ared fed lights small although rank and ppe , | file steer crop comprised light cattle; Sreaiey Ras le to be based on reports from Washing- early advance in yearling heifers lost Curtiss 2% fasue vasringsal etree edi ottend bn? a but all lower grade heifers sold rela- . Match tively high; all cows cl ‘unevel aS Sa ee 194 197% 190% 190% |lower than week's high time, but! t files isha ete seared arwia 196 199% 193° 193° [still higher than pre-strike markets; ‘Eaton 14° {tumbles in prices carried all grains to p RAN bulls 25 lower, and vealers 50 higher; El, Auto 17 | within fraction of the permissable | puiuth, ann Ate ea cows and replacement cattle very El. Pow. 4 bottom limits. Ch: rf ttl ioe. scarce and not many strictly grass Fid. P. 27 Salle VG eetlae ta, ten y Close | kiting steers in run, these selling ‘Pirest. T. 15 | ere continuously violent, frequently |Sept., old.. 1.186% 1 118% 1.18% | ote Taeintol Gaba ted ase ‘Nat. @6 |more than a cent a bushel within a/Sept., new. 118% 1.19% 1.18% 1.18% | Mostly at 3.25-5.00; most st ee “an 9% | minute. Dec. ....... 119 1.19 1.185 1.18% |@Nd yearlings 6.00-8.50, choice offer- en. ect. © 18%| Provisions went sharply lower Sat- ai | reer ueueec cies Gen. Foods « 29% |urday, bearishly affected by corn |S¢Pt St |top heavies at 9.50; lights 9.15; long market yearlings 8.90; heifer yearlings 7.50. Gen. Mule ss 1 1.971 | , Sheep. 5,000; for week ending Pri- en: eee | CROP FIGURE HIGHER THAN im ist? rr hsb erevealy thence treet #3 r directs; compa lay ‘ 11% |EXPECTED; FUTURES DROP vee 197 Gold ‘Bust 17%| Minneapolis, . Aug. 11.—(AP)—Al- week, fat lambs and yearlings around T. 2%|though the gove: it rep was CASH GRAIN 15 cents higher, sheep and feeding Gt. Nor 1 13% fecaraed aay a figures did Minneapolis, . 11.—()—Wheat | lambs 25 cents and more up; week's Gt. West. Sug, 32% |not meet ‘with general expectations | ecelbts Saturday 192 compared to 183 |top native lambs 7:75; highest in four en sh oar enc Nino a |* Eaten ona ot ae |Taine a3 ae 53% | covered a host of Joss orders and | gzain cl fr bevels able westerns 7.60; week’s bulk west- a ‘Ti | the iuattutaree = 18% orp ciepbeben = erns 6.50-7.60; sorts on most range of- Hupp 1 ‘i eg sprtoats . 117% 1. oe ferings ranging from 33 to 66 per Sen. Mee ee dae porn. 14gst Lats cent; top 94 Ib.. yearlings 6.50; bulk Int. georinen pescgevereb wheel 3 dk north. 1.13% 1.15% :... 5.50.6.10; slaughter ewes 2.0075; feed- Johns- tueares ain fod een coarse grain Lewes panivateiary ing lambs 5.50-85. Kresge (8. oats each closed 3c lower; Sept. and|3 dk north. 1.13% 1.15% 2 peed Kdoger Dec. Se lower; Sept. old and 13% protein few early sales at 5.30 down; pigs be- Loews and. Dee teed Telit lower gat 1 dk north. 1.17% 1.20% .. low 3.50 and packing sows 4.50 down- Marsh. Sept. and Dec. malting barley 2c;|2 ak north. 1.15% 117% . ward; shippers took 200 and esti- Math. Sept. flax 1% lower and Dec. Tic. 3.dk north. 113% 115% mated holdover 1,000. Cash wheat was in slower demand./1 dk north. 1.17% 1.20% BOSTON WOOL Tex. ‘Winter wheat was unsettled. Durum|2 dk north. 1.18% 1.17% Boston, Aug. 11.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) Mont. Ward was in better demand. 3, ak north. 113% 1.15% —truatasbin itive Bostenaronitumcees Nash dotore Dalaemanamenaesd Rye demand|! ak north. 1.17% 1.20% during the past week has shown & . Barley tone was weaker,|2 2X north. 1.15% 1.17% tendency to broaden. Sales, however, sh iso sa fb *)3, dk north. 1.13% 1.15% continued to be very scattered, and Dust. Pihorth.... 116% 118% . Teepe peer egret appara) m 2 north 110% 116% even though it was small, was regard- he Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 11.—(7)—|3 north 13% 115% ed by jecacd healed ect iber j Xa % | (0. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Grain markets all Winter Wheat flectiriay iggy North continued their sharp upward trend | 14% protein Perera Can Ae t fAre Ot Northern fry see 1 DAW or that had been inactive for several Ohio O11 during the week ending priey, “a 1H W..... 1.17% 1.18% 1.16% 1.17% |weeks. ‘The lower price levels recent- Pac Ges high oruapeapied ipsa darn ne 13% pon ly quoted on the western grown wools Packard jeeen: bels 9a the mala infiuenne 1 DHW or i were believed to have had some in- Par.-Pul general advance. LH W..... 1.17% 1.18% 1.16% 1.17% | tuenee in the increased trade. Fleeces Penn R. September wheat advanced 9%¢ for | 12% Phillips the week, closing Friday at $1.18%. |! DH W er mera nety. suet Proct. & Gambie’; ‘September tin 10%e for the |. Weer LAT 118% 116% 117% _— week, closing at Ste. September oats PDHW o : M’Cormick Discusses for the week, closing at|1 H W..... r F £ 17 * ee aie: Minnesoia and ‘Seath Dakaia' Wiest| Anti-Freeze Problems September barley rallied 11% for | 12% oe 9% | the week, to close at 68%c. 1 OM oF say 1.15% 1.14% 1:15%| TWO hundred and titty automobile Sptember flax advanced Te forlGhaagg ° 8 115" mechanics attended the antifreeze % [the week, closing at $1.98%. 1 DW or meeting Friday night at the Etks hall nikawe Dice aka 1HW..... 1.13% 1.14% 1.13% 1.14% | sponsored by the National Coreen, fi - Duluth, Aug. 11—(P}—Closing cash !Ch 1 amber 1.20% 1.46% 137% 1.43% |Gapepae, "aid, thelt local prestone PITS PARALYZED AS : No, 1 dark northern, heavy, 1.20%-1.24%; No, 1 dark northern, consin cheese exchange, Twins 12%. ie Farmers call board: Daisies 13%: |S00' Vac. Oil ltirgetaia: Nok 3 dark northern, Americas 13%; Horns 13%; all Stan-/ Southern i 116%.1.20%: No. 1 northern heavy, dard Brands one-half cent less. ce # |1'20%-1.94%; No. 1 northern, 1.16 en I 5 1.23%; No. 2 nocthern, Bea i No. 1 amber durum, hai 5 | Miscellaneous | itand. Oil Cal, 143%; No. 2 amber durum hard, 1.20%-143%; No. 1 amber durum, 1,19%-1.28%; No. 2 amber durum hard, 1.20%-1.43%; No. 1 amber) durum, 1.19%-1.28%; No. 2 amber durum, 1.18%-1.28%; No. 1 mixed ‘ica, durum, 1.16%1.38%; No. 2 mixed dur- = ares Elliot um, 1.15%-1.38%; No, 1 red durum, (By The Associated Press) eee eats Flax 97%, (Over the counter in New York): ted Oats: No. 3 white, 50%-51%. Quart Inc 8h 1.17; 1.28. United Drug Rye: No. 1, 84-88. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 11.—()—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 3%s 103.16, Ist 4%s 102.30. Liberty 4th 4%s 103.10. ‘Treas. 4% 110.16, Treas. 45 106.16. Home Owners Loan 4s '51 99.00. MEIMEAT OL: STORE First bank stock no trading (bid 1%.) riorthwest banco no trading (bid 3%.) CHICAGO STOCKS No quotations. NEW YORK BONDS New York, “Aug. 11.—(?)—Bonds cone. Great Northern, 7s of 1936, 86%. zope Products, 6%8 of WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘Wisconsin 1.30 to 140; Pennsylvania 1.35; {Jersey 140 to 1.45; ke, {showing decay 1.15; Triumphs Idaho 8 Ho, 1. 140 So 1.70; Wisconsin Tdsho Russets U. 8. No, 1,170. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 11—(%)—Whest, No. 2 red, 108%.05%; No. 1 hard, 1.10.11; 11.—)—Oash| No, ¢ hard weevily, 1.00% No. 4 red Winnipeg, Aug. wheat: No. 1 northern, 86%; £2%; No, 3 northern, 81%. Oats: No. white, 38%. acid 2 white, 41%; No. 3/low, No. 2) garlicky, 1.01. ‘Corn, No. § mixed, .71; No, 1 yel- ; No. 2 white, 78. total|No. 1 flax .. mixed, .76%; No. 1 white, .77%. ‘Barley: Malting, .75-85; No. 1 feed, -87%-6815; No. 2, feed, .06%-6714; No. 3 feed, .63%-.66%4. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) Date August 11. No, 1 dark northern . $ 2 1.00 No, 1 northern .... No, 1 amber durum .. No, 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No, 2 flax Minneapolis Aug. 1i-dey-Range ug. 11. of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern iB No, 1 dark Plax, No, 1, 190%. Not quoted. year, better 170-310 pound weights Closing at $4.75-5.00, good light lights $4.00-4.75, good killer pigs $3.00-3.50. desirable stock pigs $2.00-3.50, plainer Pigs and underweights 50c-$1.50. Packing sows bulked at $4.00-4.20, culls selling mostly at $2.00-3.00. Fat lambs are closing 75c-$1.00 higher than a week ago, bulk good natives today $7.00, best rangers held higher. Yearling wethers sold at $4.50-5.75. Slaughter ewes closed at $1.50-3.00. Native and range feeding lambs brought $5.00-5.75. l Grain Quotations THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1984 Livestock and CLASSIFIED ADS| Is this the Tribune want ad ¢a- partment? I've heard so much about the good results of Tribune want ads from neighbors who have used your columns when they have something to sell, buy, rent or trade, that I just know this want ad I am going to give you will help me find some furnitur: pieces I have been looking for, Why shouldn’t it bring immediate result: when thousands will read my ad each day this week? Tribune Want Ad Rates Are Low Cuts and border used on want ads come ander classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairveyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising the right to edit er reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Representative Will Call If You Desire Houses and Flats accepted. We reserve tributors, Quanrud, Brink and Rei- bold, Inc., and the Grant Dadey Co. Cooling system service problems were discussed and the advantage to 13% protein Choice of 1 amber.... 1.28% 1.34% .... 12% protein the car driver of using a permanent 2 seer 127% 133% .... .... |antifreeze, instead ie one that boils Grade away, were outlined by G. D, McCor- Bamber, 118% 148% 7 an antifreeze engineer, of Minne- of . He pointed out that the elimination of rust and corrosion in automobile cooling systems has increased in im- 1 rd durum 1.10% 112% 10% 1. 2 3 4 2 3 4 72% 2 52% 3 Slh 4 50% Ch to tc - 2 100 Med to gd.. 2 ey es ge 10 8 4 No. 2...... a seoee Flax— No, 1...... 193% 196% .... Livestock ¢ 80, 8T. PAUL for occupancy August 15th. Close in. Call 260 or 512-W. Dr. Enge. FOR RENT—Duplex with 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch. 114 Bdwy. In- quire H. J. Woodmansee. APTS. FOR RENT—Modern 5 room FOR RENT—Modern six room house cornering with pavement west end city. $25.00 a month, but owner re- serving one room. Write Tribune Ad. No. 7467. —————— ee Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Baby bed and high chair, library table, sanitary couch, leath- er bed davenport, rocking chair and lamp. All very reasonably priced. Call at 521-5th. ing company. No canvassing. FOR SALE—Good electric radio table model, also feather bed. Reasonable. Ask for Mrs. H. Stedman, 715-8th. FOR SALE—9-12 Bigelow Imperial Wilton rug, chair and floor lamp. Reasonable. Phone 343. 823-10th St. 2352. Chicago. Al condition. Also wil 1016 7th St. FOR SALE—Bed, full size, complete ing and mattress. Call at Phone 1755-W. FOR SALE—Rome quality day bed, like new, A-1 condition, $15.00. Call at 808 Seventh St. Farms for Sale _ FOR SALE—16% acres improved farm, $1000 cash only. Call at 311 tied or single. leon, N. Dak. Personal SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, 0c, Harrington's. Phone 130. MATTRESSES WE WILL renovate, clean and rebuild | your old mattress into a new art! cover for only $3.95 or we can re- build it into a modern innerspring. 309-8th St. Phone 1962. Male Help Wanted MEN WANTED to represent North Dakota .Corporation Protection. Agents make big money. Write Midwest Benefit Societ; 254, Fargo, N. Dak. AMAZING new opportunity. m- strate for nationally known tailor- Start at $35 weekly. Permanent posi- tion. Rapid advancement. own clothes frec. W. GIBSON, 500 Throop, Dept. Give full details. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Waitress capable of din- ing room and general work as is required. State age, salary expect- ed, qualifications and whether mar- Miller Hotel, Napo- 1 insertion, 15 words. 45c 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words 3 1 insertion, 25 words - 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 88 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 above rates Phone 1041-3 for Ashmore and Ellingson For estimates on painting, pse- pering and decorating. Best ma- terials used. Work Guaranteed Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment. Call at 717 Thayer or phone 622, FOR RENT—Two room apartment, selling Life Box| newly decorated. $25.00, includes gas and lights. See custodian, Col- lege Building. Phone 1849. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room ment. Adults, $35.00. Call at 506 Second St. NICELY furnished apartment. Two bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. Rental reason- able. First floor north, 615 Sixth St. Phone 1257-R. : FOR RENT—One 3 room furnished. apartment, second floor. One 32 room furnished apartment, first floor. Call at 812 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment on ground floor including lights, gas. Also large sleeping Your WANTED—Capable woman to fill Position with reliable firm. Chance =| to qualify for salaried position. Write Tribune Ad. 7489. For Sale Toom at 322-9th St. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 rooms and kitchenette, ground floor apartment. Rental $28.00, 618-6th. Also 2 rooms. and kitchenette at 721-3rd. Rental $24.00. APARTMENTS FOR RENT to re- Free catalog. Hanson Auto & Elec. School, Box 1780-X, Fargo, N. Dak. ‘The first settlers in the strange colony on the island of Saba, Dutch +|portance with the development of |East Indies, were marooned there by ‘higher speed motors and the new/the pirate, Henry Morgan, in 1665. Young Galahad Comes to Brooklyn South 8th 8t. Instruction —_ LEARN Auto Mechanics, Electricity and Welding. Practical training. GOVERNMENT $175 month. Sample Franklin Institute coaching FREE. Apply today. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 156. —XK_—s*_ LOBT—Brown bilifold on Fourth street with identification card. Find- er return to Tribune for reward. —_—_—___—_—_ higher efficiency radiators which have narrower water passages. Jobs. . LADIES’ Men-women, 18-50. FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Aad- new Plymouth, Dodge or Chrysler for $150, Call at 113%2-1st Street. autiful Silk Hose, slight ly imperfect, 5 pairs $1.00 postpaid, satisfaction guaranteed. Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. C. FOR SALE—Saddle hor: For Sale or Trade FOR SALE—Barber Shop in Bismarck. Terms or will trade for car. Write Tribune Ad. No. 7486. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1931 Buick Sedan ..... .. 1931 Hupmobile Sedan . liable, quiet couples. All modern. 2 rooms and private bath, also 3 room apartment close to bath. Call at 602-3rd. FOR RENT—Large two room well furnished ground floor apartment, Private bath, gas range, newly dec- orated, private entrance. Also, clean two room apartment, second floor. garage. Call at 808-7th. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished, apt. $25. One room unfurnished apt. $15. Gas, heat, lights and wa- ter included. Call at 515-nd St. $200 credit on hone 26. 4 Coed. Vall ab Slorane a —=——==—=== | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- ment apartment. Living room, bed- room, kitchenette and bath. Fire- Place. Private entrance. Also sleeping room on 2nd floor and a Garage for rent. 307-10th St. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Private bath. Private entrance. Phone 1313. FOR RENT—Well furnished 2 room apartment with running water. Al- so sleeping room on ground floor, front. Phone 273. 411-5th St. + 475.00 250.00 1407 or call at 712-7th St. FOR RENT—Modern, cosy, furnished room, Close in. Call at 316 Man- dan St. or phone 1628-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod-

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