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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934_ ‘Jmedium to ¢ good grain feds 4.25-5.75; 9 most beef cows 2.25-3.25; strictly good ‘ribune’s Grain, Livestock an eats ci +] 1.25-2.00; few common and medium {stocker steers 2.50-3.75; calves 1,400 commercial; 2,500 government; weak c to 50 lower: bulk better grade 4.50- = ea ae ar (44 r or urs Uu 5.50; strictly choice ocacsionally 6.0. eg e | Sheep 1,200; run includes 19 loads a P jtange lambs; about 1,000 head driven i ~~. |in native offerings and 28 loads range . RS DIP ‘ - lambs held back; no en on ' lambs; packers talking weak to lower MODERATED SELLING | New York Stocks| New York el WHEAT PRIC 4 Grain Quotations | with sellers generally asking fully y wate waite faeaey. or 650 or above; early sales {Slaughter ewes up to 2.50; late Wed- FOLLOWS DENIAL OF Closing Prices Aug. 33 P— jnesday 7 loads 79 Ib. Idaho range ’ Adams Exp. . an, High Low Close! iambs 6.75; shorter 20 per cent; oust~ ha) Advance Rume. yh ed feeders at 7.75; average 65 lbs. 03% 1.03% : Air Reduc. 04 1.04% Aliis-Gh. Mf, May’ 05% 1.06 | Chicago, Aug. 23—(?)—(U. 8. Dept. . Am. Can ...... iti 1, |A8r.)—Hogs, 12,000 including 4,000 di- Am. Com.’ All”: Ru ae |rect; market active 15-25 higher than Sentiment Still Reasonably Bull- Am. #! For. . ne : Poperes ot Prous in Gan of Frost in Canada ies: ‘pon 80% Noreen, cee Cea. ‘a ae ish Thursday Though Less | Am. Pow, g it, 12%] Adds to Bullish Sentmeint | , Cate, 49% 49% |6.25-75; pigs 8.50 down; packing sows ti ae: Roll. Mili 17% in — 49% 49% |6.35-65. Light light, good and choice, Enthusiastic Su Basie oe 33% 50% 50% [140-160 Ibs. 6.00-7.00; light weight, jam. Sugar 8 Bee. 50% 50 460-200 Abe. £35-730; ‘medium weight, F \Am. Tel, é& 3 100-250 Ibs. 7.15-40; heavy weight, 250-| 4 . New York, Aug. 23.—(AP)—The| Am. Tob. “B” . 76% | Chicago, Aug. 23—()—Wheat prices 350 Ibs, 7.10-40 packing sows, medium| “YOu don’t have to sell me on the stock market flattened oad Thureday Ft ue caged pe ng iO erat %4 [aNd good, 275-550 lbs. 5.50-6.75; pigs,| idea of Bismarck Tribune want-ads. Sate, DEOpSERES Tee tie. MeVaueS; ae 12% | puying that followed reports of frost |DEC» old... 87 eegneep. 130005 lambs oeeine ates | I have been sold on them for a long, while still reasonably bullish, were Ref. ..... ‘ 254, | in Canada, although rallying quota- generally acting fully steady; few bids| long time. ’Member when we lost less enthusiastic in view of a sub-| Auburn Auto 23% | lions at times falled to overcome the and sales steady to easier; early P| Sandy— how quick that Tribune sidence of inflationary psychology, Aviation Corp. 4% lect of accompanying profit taking 80 | to outsiders 1.25; prospective bulk na- y * to which the recent advance was!Baldwin Loco. At ‘sales. A closing wave of selling pushed “ ltives 7.00 downward; sheep and feed-| want-ad brought him back? \ partly attributed, The close was is Balt. & Ohio $74 | values a reget ts fon vieaneaan 875 3.75 |ing lambs little changed. jar. ransfers approximat ‘i ,| Fear Slaughter shee} id lambs: " " ; 780,000 shares. si ea 2 Zait| aged by frost forecast for the greater | Oct. 548 $20 |00 Ibs. down, good aad choice aae’| “And then we never would have > Word that Secretary Morgenthau} Borg Warner .... Part of the Canadian northwest, 9.25 927 |7.25; ewes, 90-150 Ibs. good and choice,| found this lovely home if it hadn't had stated there would be no change| Briggs Mfg. ......... 17% | North Dakota and parts of Minnesota |" Benies— 2,00-3.25; all weights, common and d. i f Ki in the present gold and monetary | Brunswick 5% | ‘Thursday became a bullish influence “ae a8'1@ 19% 1220 | medium, 1.50-2.50: feeding lambs, 50-| been for a want-ad, or even some o! policy teniied to cool the oe of the es (oe ian pete i od 13.06 13.10 13.08 1310 i75 tbs. good and choice, 5.50-6.00, the valuable pieces of furniture inflationists. He was quoted as say- now fel ern Saskatchewan. NNEAPOLIS BAN Cattle, 7,000 commercials, 4,000 gov- ‘ ; ing the exciting rumors of Wednes-|€ ted Sporadic rallies on this news were not| tbh ell Staged ernment; calves 2,000 Scadnaebta: which we picked up dirt cheap. day regarding another cut in the sustained, however. nese ” Goan Low Close |2,000 government; strictly good and dollar were without foundation and #) Corn showed stubborn resistance t0/ 001 new, Me 1.12% 1.11% 1.11% [choice long yearlings and weighty! “Why, it even took a want-ad to that he was surprised that the finan-| Cerro de the selling pressure and held fairly | 36, Bent. old % 1.11% | steers steady to strong on shipper ac- : ens * cial areas would pay attention to un- y, | firm until the finish. 1 % 111 count; all other grades slow, weak; sell that filling station for you substantiated gossip. 9% | Wheat closed % to 1% cents below | Bay LIL” 111% 110% 1.10% linstances 25 lower than week's high| three years ago Administrative assurance that no Chi 5. | Wednesday's finish, December new at A 14, | time, this applying to all representa- i i war was contemplated on profits 31 | $1.04%-%, after reaching a high of “4 = ae me tive weights selling at 8.50 down; ex- : ' was pleasing to trading circles, but 5% | $1.05%. Corn was unchanged to % Feed Bariey— . “ltreme top 10.25; best yearlings 9.00;| “No, I never let a \ the raising of wages and reduction 3 | down, December at 77%-%, after hav: Sept. old. 74% 73% 73% |light steers 9.50; fully steady market | by but ‘of working hours in the textile in- 34% | ing held to a level fractionally higher Sept. new. ‘4% [735 [73% on all heifers, but cows very uneven,| 7@Y 80 by bu dustry called attention to the pos: na than Wednesday most of the session. | neo.” 69% 69% |steady to weak; bulls firm; vealers| What I read the bility that net earnings in various 1%). Oats and rye showed fractional steady to 25 lower. Z Trib t trades might be further lowered. 28% | losses and barley was down 2 to 3% Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, tidak biel " Wheat prices dipped in A part 9 |cents. Lard was slightly lower but good and choice, 550-900 Ibs. 6.00-8.50;| ads!” with European markets and the 8 | bellies were steady. 900-1100 Ibs. 6.25-9.50; 1100-1300 Ibs. [ other cereals displayed a rather ; 82%) arly trading was very dull, with Sept 6.75-10.25; 1300--1500 Ibs. 7.78-10.23; heavy tone. Cotton was fairly steady | Cont. Ins. Ae speculative business noticeably ab- | 1h. 30 common ‘and medium, 850-1300 ibs. » and hogs at Chicago reached another | Cont. Oil) Del’: 184 sent. December delivery touched a Si% 51% }275-775; hhelfers, good and cholee Tribune Want Ad Rates sce a three-year high. U. S. government | Corn Products . 32% |low of 1.03%, almost a cent below 550-750 ibs. 5.50-7.80; common and securities improved, but corporation | © ’s close, but all wheat op- 1, 1.92% 1.93 Are Low 4 \ Pr reo Grucibie Steel Wednesday S T9352 193% | Medium, 3.00-5.50; cows, good, 3.75- re bonds were ragged. The dollar rallied tiss Wright 2%e|tions recovered the day’s losses at | Dec. % 1.93% 1.93% | ooo iow cutter and. cuiter dite : in foreign exchange dealings. times. bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef), Cute and berder used on want ads come 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 Gold mining shares and the other Despite the easiness in wheat, corn ULUTH RANGE 400-95; cutter, commen end Seti, under clasified displey rates of 75 cents per words ..... + metals yielded a point or more.j DuPont held fairly steady. Duluth, Minn., ae a ae Close |2.50-350; vealers p00d) and pinoy column ineh per single insertion. 1 ihe 25 words . c Among these lowers were Dome, Me- Reports of frost in sections of the H 120i 118% 118% (625-700; medium “reo-ease cull era Pilih err bt hehestetn Horeeetteeeta S coneevtiva ceetiona wis over — 100 Intyre, Alaska Juneau, U. S. Smelt- Canadian wheat belt apparently had 20% 121% 1.20% 120% | common 3.00-4.00: stocker and feeder advertising accepted. We reserve oe pope ping babar ing, Cerro de Pasco and [Ge Bound. Uttle effect. ‘ ve ase sve 119% l cattle, stecrs good and choice, 500-1050 the right te edit or reject any copy submitied. ‘All aide Gf Gver -asispanan atta sot peeepecures ost of ie liquor group, including \- a Z es sf National, Distillers, “American and Ee oa ance oa aas oem mn ian |e, Aen-028; comtion “end medion ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE above rates industrial Alcohols an en- he U. 8. wheat seeee Pa gerae - Jey were slightly higher. The tobac- i conser cest pear hisead “or tna’ it abl ddecsaecdes aueaS A Representative Will Call If You Desire cog ere mbit Genrer sues torues (6s i |per cent slash this year, was taken to 198% 198% 1.97% 198%] Sioux City, Ia, Aug. 23—(P)—W. DuPont, American Teélephone, U. S. mean the processing tax on wheat —$—$—$_———— 8. Dept. Agr.) — Cattle, 2,000 com- Steel, General Motors, Case, Mont- probably would be retained. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN mercial ‘and 2,000 ere) ——EEEeEeEy———————eEee—eeeeeee_=— — — — —_—_—_—— gomery Ward and numerous others Oats showed weakness with wheat.| Minneapolis, Aug. 23.—(P)—Wheat |tive: slaughter steers, ‘yearlings. and Lost and Found Personal j were off fractionally. Most of the 50. | Provisions were about steady, influ-|receipts Thursday 120 compared to 203 fat ‘she-stock strong to 25 higher; |:-~aq—~—-+- Sage ee ie i Phone 1041-3 rails were virtually unchanged. Beth- |G, 3 Jenced by grain rather than rising hog|® year ago, stockers and feeders strong” eax |LOST—Oxtord glasses with silver tim, |sitaMPOO and finger wave, Palm a Jehem Steel improved, as did Armour i? | values. ‘innea: cash wheat and coarse choice 722 Ib. heifers 6.40: Fecebatons Friday. Finder phone 932-J. 423-/ olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water,| for § of Illinois preferred. ae s grain cl aneeione er: up to 7.25: bulk beef cows 2.50-3.25; | 20d St. __50c,_Harrington’s. Phone 130. | Ashmore and Ellingson ¢—_ — .—. GHT OF 18% protein low cutters and cutters mainly 1.50- Wanted to Trade MATTRESSES |] For estimates on painting, pa- 1 Produce Markets GRAINS FEEL WEI' 1 dk north. 2.25; small lots good light stockers|__ ~Wamted to frade = We will renovate, clean and rebuild|! pering and decorating. Best mee : SEPTEMBER LIQUIDATION 2 dk north. up to 4.55; common down to 2.50. FOR TRADE—130 acres river bottom | “your old mattress into a new art|| terials used. Work Guaranteed, "aa ee Minneapolis, Aug. 23.-()—All/3 dk north. Hogs, 4,000; slow, early sales 15-20 land near Bismarck, 5 acres cleated,! cover for only $3.95 or we can re-/ . : on grains felt the weight of September |14% protein higher’ to shippers; early top 7.10;| balance timber. Prefer Bismarck putid it into a modern innerspring. | = Se agile celpgaatiniioadio Uquidation in the market here Thurs-|1 dk north. seattered sales 180-260 Ib. weights| property. Might consider tract of| 399-8th St. Phone 1962, oe ake , [day and the whole list was generally |2 dk north. 6.90-7.10; 170-180 1b. weights 6.50-90;| Prairie land or stock of merchandise. NGoLN AND INDIAN Head Pen: Apartments for Rent ee AU oe eee ne tlirnctionally otf Feat igptoend St Hants leven ito: 6.50—2 Sots 6 a ee earners nies Wanted: Will pay up to §2|FOR RENT—2 room furnished apart- changed. ae arte ae extra Tl Holders ol asaricoutracts dadieomel a as noe geome ee atlas elt ee Wanted to Buy am af rave ine: at es sola ae eaten first floor. Call at 812 firsts cars 22, 21%; fresl 5 . — SSS ieee i mt | Wercerauciat firsts 21, local 20%; current ‘recelpts er [nena eee emma cdgnral $nd 300 bitied through: nothing done,| WANTED TO BUY—Kitchen cup-| tor eatalog. Box 767A, NATIONAL | oR RENT One front aparGenk 17-19%. I ;, |Stonal rpsadisele , P buyers talking materially lower or] board or cabinet, kitchen chairs,| COIN CO. Milwaukee, Wis. i cleiee st heaiaen fe 2 cause of lax attention given the day’s/1 dk north. around 6.50 for best natives; gener-| drop leaf table and large mirror. a =| gtber furnished sor unturnieheds Poultry, live, 1 car, 27 trucks, news by the outside trade. New Sep-|2 dk north. ly ask’ if ap to 7.00; le. Call 1488. WANTED—Horses for winter rang-; Electric stove and electric refrig- steady; hens 14-15; Leghorn hens 12; tember and May wheat closed %|3 dk north. aly arsine = coy to 6.00: feeiine| x must be reasonable. Call 1488. _| “ing. Good grass and water. D. F.| erator, city heat. Always hot water, Rock fryers 15%-17, colored 15; Rock lower and December % lower. Grade of i atabdipe late “Wednesday far| WANTED TO BUY—One Hereford) meciellan, Wing, N. D. Laundry privileges. Fire proof springs 18-19, colored 10465 oes On the coarse grain list.flax, help-|} GE north: laiiihe <mrantly, 10:16 Nighaes Tatton Balls twelve Poagetcont aseahs ee building, Call at the Bismarck broilers 15-16, colored 15; cl 28% strength, iz 2 fe 2 Spang! 1 N. 4 | ‘ibune office. price err eboereme Geciry ep Be pr 5 | paasto ioe eer caaeanie! coudiere — higher Gt GSeet nn ee ity |q.--Female Help Wanted IFOR RENT—Housexeeping room or keys 10-15; spring ducks 10-14, old 9- %6 | tember oats closed % lower, new %|1 north... deniers shout stents. at 576 Business Opportunity _| wWawTeD—twenty-tive women to do| sleeping tom, Alse’ gevace "$3.00, 10; spring geese 10, old lower, December % lower and May %|2 north say FOR GALE—The Lehew and Kern| jaundry work at home for camp! Call at 219 So. 12th ——_——— lower. September rye closed 1%|% north BOSTON WOOL General Store at Ft. Yates, North) personnel. Phone 1160-J before 9:00| soR RENT—Apartment to adulté NEW YORK lower and December 1% lower. Old] igq, Boat Boston, Aug. 23—(7)—(U. 8. Dept,| Dakota. To the right party we will! a. m. or after 4:00 p. m. | only, two nicely modern furnished New York, Aug. 23—(P)—Butter, barley closed: 1% off,| 1 7 —Most lines < 2 rent building and fixtures and sell| wairrep—Ridery ~ sac tor wei | ot ‘September feed y 1D Agr.)—Most lines of domestic wool in WANTED—Elderly lady for light} rooms with bath. Light, heat, gas 11,479, unsettled. Prices unchanged. new 1% off, and December 1% lower.|1 % | Boston were very quiet. A few houses| stock at invoice. Large scenes: housework. Small family. Small; and water furnished. A nice quiet _ Cheese, 261,330, firm and unchang- September and December malting|13% were getting some inquiries on Ohio| Toll. _ $5,000.00 will handle. Dakots.| Wages. Good home. Or girl. Write! little home to a couple that is ' ed. barley closed unchanged. September|} D and similar fleeces and on the finer| #4 Kern, Ft. Yates, North Tribune Ad 7612. working. Call at 602-3rd. Eggs, Pris Oe rege renee flax ended % lower and December) 13 Western grown wools, but these inqulr- | -eesweeeses——= | WANTED—Girl for general house-| FOR RENT—Lovely two room apart= cums, ppres unchanged. 1D fes were not resulting in sales. De- work, Call at 109 Mandan St. after; ment, completely furnished. Ground 4 Seg et ares oomnete DS gee gear Peagesspor| CE %|spite the stagnant conditions of the Travel Opportunities 7:45 p.m. floor. Call at 120 West Rosser after : . irmer in spots. wheat | Grade of market, however, # more confident | Wanp PASSENGERS to Minneapo 6:00 p. m. by MVeIpY sine tomaek. Bealls and durum were in good demand and|1 DH W or attitude was expressed by several | WANT PASSENGEES by Manes pal ESE ee ers, j-21: express. bei all sy ai > 22g) Ree eee eeielie: ("oi | alae Ri | (<< OER fowls, freight 12-18; roveters, freight |" Com was slower and eascir with | Minnesota’ and members ofthe cease. Leaving rides ior Meturday, Enone __Work Wanted Rooms for Rent 11; turkeys. express 12-15; other bids down. Oats demand was slightly ite pica WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN a | WORK WANTED—Young man wants |FOR RENT—Desirable furnished freight and express unchanged. North improved. Rye demand had more); y°yW 112% 113% 112% 1.12% | Winnipeg, Aug. 23—()—Cash close: employment as chauffeur, truck} sleeping room. Always hot water. Dressed poultry steady. - Turkeys,| ni 3, |edge and bids average stronger. Bar-| Grade of “4 Wheat, No. 1 northern 84%; No, 2/|charge of the district with Reming-| driver or bar tender or other work.! Gentlemen preferred. Call at 116 fresh 25-32; other grades unchanged. ley tone was much slower. Flex de-/) ph W o northern 80%; No. 3 northern 80. ton his assistant. Minneapolis forces} References. Phone 739-M. i W Thayer. ; White cegs unchanged; brown, | oticard iM00or %/mand was good and prices firm. = 1 HW... 111% 112% 1.11% 1.12%) Oats, No. 2 white 46%; No. 3 white|of the immigration and naturalization | wANTED TO HAUL black dirt, fer-| FOR RENT-Dearable” Sleeping room, western refrigerators, finest 24-25; | Paetiinix Ct. ber 1.43% 151% 1.41% 1.48% |43%; No. 1 sifted 43%. departments and the immigration! ‘ tijizer, rubbish, or all kinds of other) radio, twin beds, private entrance. other browns unchanged. Pathe Exchange DULUTH CASH GRAIN SPL eae GS TOYA AMIN 1489 - force at St. Paul will be consolidated! hauling. Phone 523-M. Always hot water. Call at 114 & Penn R. R. Duluth, Aug. 23.—(P)}—Closing cash | 5: Sinber... 142% 180K... ose | Mexican Crooners with the Grand Forks group. ._| POSITION WANTED—Lady student BEAM WAY) ry prices. Choice uarters office wants place to work for board and{FOR RENT—Large front room, suit- {__ Miscellaneous Ng, 1 gark Norttiern heavy 117%-/1 amber... 132% 138% .... ...-|/ On Hunger Strike | |fgzred, Bere, from Winnipeg, in 182¢-] room. “Telephone 610. | able for two or three men, Close ta a jorthern protein been H ‘i: a FOREIGN EXCHANGE No. 2 dark Northern 1.15%-|2 amber... 131% 137% «a: |e Dee A I= | wee caitet aramed the — capitol._909-5th Street. phone 242R. New York, Aug. Ea = No. 3 dark Northern 1.14%-|Gradeof # More than a score of employes of |change to consolidate the naturaliza- i exchange steady: Great Britain in!Radio No. 1 Northern heavy 117% 13 Smber: Lies lank Tadlo station EAL started the |tion and immigration forces nearer ___Automobiles for Sale| Room and Board dollars; rs in cents: No. 1 amber durum hard Grade of” iy is third day of their hunger strike bulk of their investigation wor! | POR RENT—& eae me Great Britain 5.09%; France 4.00%; |Readta 49% ; No. 2 amber durum hard {1° yq aes 112% 113% 112% .... Thursday but kept up their radio gl stated. USED CARs OF LatpenGey if poly 3 Italy 8.71%; Germany 39.70; Norway 49%; No. 1° amber durum Coarse Grain Programs—crooning and all. The district includes # 1,000-mile|1931 Buick Sedan ..... ote | cial rates to couples. 614-8th St, 25.50; Sweden 26.27; Montreal in New |Reo 1.21%-1.30%; No. 2 amber durum| Corn— The group demands two |strip of the Canadian border in Mon-| 1931 Hupmobile Sedan * 250.00 York, 103.12%; New York in Montreal | REP. Rep. oe “mob, 1.20%-1:30%% No.1 mixed durum|2 yellow... 76 76% .75% months’ back pay which the com- |tana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wis-|1929 Franklin Sedan ... + 300.00 ‘Household Goods for Sale . S 1.18%-140%; No. 2 mixed durum|$ yellow... 15 75% 74% pany has refused them on the |consin and upper Michigan. 1930 Chrysler “66” Sedan .... 300.00 117% -1 140% 44 No, I red durum 1. 05%. H yellow. ae = ground a labor contract was 1933 Plymouth Coupe ... . 475.00|FOR SALE—Steinway Baby Grand LIS STOCKS Flax, No. 1, 1.99-2.01. 3 mixed. ‘ a broken by the employes. 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan . - 700.00] Piano, dining room and bedroom Minneapolis, Aug: 23.—()—Stocks:|Schulte Ret. Oats, No. 3 white, 49%-52%. 4 meee "72% ° 73 ene, |1929 Dodge 8 Sedan ... + 200.00; .furniture, gas water heater and Bank Stock, no trading. Rye, No. 1, 88%-90%. ~ Oats—" - nd M: th .. rs 1933 Plymouth Delux Sedan .. 565.00} Other articles. Mrs. E. V. Lahr, 221 Northwest Banco., no trading. Corn, No. 1 yellow, 18%; No. 1/2 white. Seco asseth Trial 1926 Chevrolet Sedan . + 85.00| Avenue 8 West. mixed, 765; No. 1 white, 77%. 3 white. . Opens in City Court 4 1933 DeSoto Sedan . + 600.00/¥OR SALE--One combination range NEW YORK BONDS Barley, malting, 85-1.00; wo. a a, 4 white. ° ee 4 riven Cree 2m an excellent condition with Neo New YX . 23.—(}—Bonds | '% | 13%4-75%; No. 2 ‘teed, Ta%-1 3 No. Bay — Funeval Home Is Cos . eater. Also one garage 16x20 an oe 4/3 feeds Ti3seT4%4. gee, a Ebeiiaiion. of Phone $2 CORWIN-C | some fruit Jere, Call at 328-Tt Bh Great Northern 7's of 1936, 90. Lower grds. .79 Main Blemarek, N. v. shenneue Sy ---- ne —_—_—_—_. RANGE OF CABLOT SALES Rye— = ; sult and battery, began late Wednes- heed Are. FOR SALE—Sewing machine in good . HOME LOAN BONDS Minnespolis, Aug. "23 NO 2...... 81% 90% 87% .... aga mntinned Shure: $99.00 Used Cars $99.00! condition. 107 Front st. ” Home Owners Loans 4's, 61, 98.15. ot Sando Cy 2 urea ONO gee aa a day in the justice court of D. HH. Hou- LET THE PRICE TAG TALK aa = BONDS Lass foe AD AY, OR: Good Used Cars | ______ Wanted to Reat New York, Aug. 23.—()—Govern- Rye, No. 3, 90%-00%. pe Livestock ies wan Gnd ties secaen auc oS WANTED TO RENT. es on a a ate Bsoy cats, barley and flex ry selected for jury duty. The talesmen three room furnished CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 80. Pic g St. Paul, Aug. 23.—()—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Hogs 3,000; market ac- 8ST. PAUL and one-half hours deliberation, W. I. Franklin and Vincent Kav- $100.00 Special Lot of Used Cars priced for apartment, reasonably priced. Three in fam- ily. Call 1628-J. Chicago, Aug. 23.—(7)—Wheat, No.|tive; light and = laeey 3 20] aney, complaining witnesses, ‘ cls tee ee Mae aueneay, good 1700300 le. GIb-1005 enciy top were placed oo the mand ‘Weanesaay hard, 1.10-1.10%; No. ¥ 4 étiocnenn. CRICARO STOCKS 1.00; No. 2 mixed, 1.07. 7.00 paid freely by all interests; feW1" Jurors are Mrs. A. J. Arnold, Mrs, ho quokennens) Corn, No, 2 mised, T: No. 1 Ye-|tooeas) pounder betier trades, ght gt” jcuei Mrs Jesle M. Haris NEW YORK CURB low, 79%; No. 2 white, 80%. 1 18; Max Kupitz, Ed Ww, New York, Aug. 23—(P)—Curb: Oats, No, 2 white, 53-53%; aample| Jn O75-078; desirable killer pigs |sterbert, R. E. Jack, H. P. Keller, R. E. Citles Service, 2. grade, 49%. weight 5.25; teeder pigs 3.00-4.00; bulk | rametean’ grit'teq eesnae Elec, Bond é: Share, 11%. Rye, no sales. light to medium weight pecking sows Standard Oil Ind. 27%. Barley, 73-1.23. 625-35; heavier weights down to 6.00; . 5 ., United Pounders, 1/16, Timothy seed, 16.50-18.00 wt. medium grades down to 60; average | Immigration Offices . INVESTMENT TRUSTS is ait he asl Daly come Sa7; welent 279 ins. | Are Moved to St. Paul (By tho Associated Press BISMARCK GRAIN and good springer cows bringing 27.50- — (Over the Counter in N. ¥.) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co) | 450; common kinds down to 17.50. Grand Forks. N. D., Aug, Quart. Inc. sh. 1.23-1.34. August 23 Cattle 1500; commercial; 5,000 gov- | District headquarters offices of the U. @ No. 1 dark. Northern 97 | ernment; general run slaughter steers |8 tion will be moved from CHICAGO POTATOES No. 1 Northern . Stl and feed stock steady to strong; in-|here to St. Paul August 30, 0. B. wes Staaek ta cx atk. Ue | aoe ony 1.02 |stances higher on good to choice dry-| Holton, district director annou 1 Agr. 3 bulls scarce; strong: stockers f, Total U, S. shipments 533; weak; sup- No. 1 red Durum ‘Sal Ny deeay: oats ate: eee Holton, O. 8. Remington, : plies liberal demand and trading rath- No, 1 Flax 1.72 good; grain-fed mixed yearlings and|director and five employees will be ; tr slow; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin No, 2 Flax . 1,69 | medium to good steers 5.00-7.00; good|t:ansferred there under the new ar- cobblers US No. 1, 135-40, cotton No, 1 Rye ‘70 light weights to 7.80; cholce medium |rangements to maintain the head- tacks 1.45; Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, Barley . $5 \weights held above 8.28; common to|quarters in the federal building at 3 ¢ 145-65; Idaho russets U. 8. No. 1, 1.75; Oats ... 45|medium grassy yearlings 2.38-¢.28; | St. Paul. Butck-Olds-Cadillec-La Salle _ combination grade 1.50. Standard middlings $23.00-24.00. | Hard Win! Mlower grade grass heifers 1.75-3.75;| At St. Paul, Holton will remain in G. M. ‘Trucks

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