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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., March 8 pol [Grain Quotations = publication in the TRIB- IN NARROW GROOVE Yet the minimum charge for a TRIBUNE want ad Failure of Winnipeg to Note is only Thursday's Upturn Leads to Some Selling ~ BETTER HEALTH IN -— SLOWCLINB FRIDAY Rails Inclined to Hang. Back; Utilities and Metals Make Some Progress a eye ee 3 gaRTEEy Chicago, March 8.—(#)—Doubts re- Minneapolis, Areh 6 Fence eat— garding prospective monetary condi- se High Low Close tions did much to keep grain prices ok ae 1 z addad bf ag | Within Ait limits itn ine specialties, however, it did not get 4% |Clined to firmness at the | Fe ary a The close was urreqular. + 39%| Failure of the Liverpool wheat | say 63 68 Transfers approximated 450,000 « 22%|market to reflect Thursday's upturn ‘63% 63% shai 19% jin Chicago led to some selling here.| Feed ley. intl 3% On the other hand, there were late 67% 1% lreports of serious dust storms in Ne- 9 |braska. $14] Wheat closed unsettled at the same |May .. 49% 49% 49 49% 33% |as Thursday's finish to % higher, May |SUY, - 424 4% 49% 42K 344 te res. ‘AY Prices leveled off in the late after- something to simulate the buying ap- 82%, oats unchanged to % up, and petite. Most of the rails were in-| Borden 25% |96%-%, corn, %-% down, May 82: | x4 179% 1.744 19% 176% clined to hang back. Grains and cot- ton were laggards, but bar silver was pushed up % of a cent an ounce to 58% cents, another T-yeer peak. Sterling was steady, but the gold cur-|Celanese rencies eased against the dollar. Bonds. were mixed. Shares holding gains of fractions to around a point included U. &. Smelting, Cerro de Pasco, Dome, Mc- Intyre Porcupine, American Telephone, Consolidated Gas, Public Service of provisions to a decline of 2 cents, %|GRAIN FUTURES CLOSE TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW for one insertion— charge 45 cents for 15 words. Cuts and border used en want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE 5 consecutive inscrtions (per word) ...5ie 6 consecutive insertions (per word) .....60 New Jersey, Texas. Gulf, Proctor & will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and A representative ask for the want ad department, : Trade was desultory and without J important feature. Tone of the stock EB Broadening Tendency Of Trade Continues New York, March 8—()—Dun Bradstreet in its weekly trade review issued Friday said the tendency of business has sumed. “It is now evident,” it seconds (86-87, 28-28%; (90 centralized carlots) 30; eggs 11,641; easy, extra firsts cars 22%, local 21; fresh graded firsts cars 21%, local 20%; current receipts 20%. Storage packed firsts 22%; extras 23%. i roosters 14%; turkeys 14-21; 4%4 lbs, up 20-21, small 17. 15%; capons 6-7 Ibs. 23. NEW YORK? New York, March 8.—(?)—Butter, 5,891, firmer. Creamery, higher than extra 33-33%; extra (92 score) 32%; firsts (89-91 scores) 32%; centralized (80 score) 32%: : Cheese, 95,861, easy. Prices un- janged. chi . Eggs, 18,528, irregular. Mixed col- ors; mediums, 40 21%; dirties No, 1, 42 Ibs, 21%; oth- er mixed colors unchanged. White eggs, resale of premium specials 25; nearby and midwestern) exchange standards 23% to 24; marke ed mediums 23 to 23%; other whites: and all browns unchanged. Live poultry steady. All freight grades unchanged. Live poultry, by express: turkeys/Pathe 18 to 28; other grades unchanged. Dressed poultry irregular; fresh and frozen fowls 14 to 22%; all other grades unchanged. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, March 8.—(7)—(U. 8. D. A) Eanes, 71.108 ee 249, total US. shipment 3 , supplies moderate demand and trading slow; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin round whites US. No. 1, .72%-175, mostly sales 67%-70; Michigan Russet rurals US. No. 1, few sales .72%; Idaho Rus- sets US. No. 1, very few sales 1.52%- 55; commercial grade 1.37%; stock Florids bu. crates, triumphs US. Ni BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, March 8.—()—Butter fu- tures: High Low Close te standards, eetaech S 30% 2% 30% Egg futures: Refrigerator standards, October eds ereaTreERITITT i! ‘at 3 0 A Pe ae 91 2 1 8' 30) 15 “0 9 33: 2 4 28! 2 13 16: 8! 19 2 9 1 31 7 a 9 my S00! Pitti tte wey tt FREKRFKER SeastRBwosonnassraetSSnwo-seahiS SSRourusosnsaubada PSE RSERSER PEPE ORES EEE EEE MS a BoSS—c! | market was a factor early. May wheat futures closed % higher, July % high- % higher. jed % higher and July % up. 4, jand July rye closed % up. May feed closed % higher and July % May and July flax closed 1c wheat tones continued slow and easy with demand slack and fea- tureless. Winter and durum wheat was wi . Corn was slow and easy. Oats tone ‘was sluggish and easy. Rye was nominally unchanged. Barley was sluggish and weak. Flax was in fair demand and scarce. DULUTH CASH GRAIN rum hard, 1. 37%; No, 1 amber durum, 1.16% -1.31%; No. 2 amber du- rum, 1.14% -1.31% ; No. 1 mixed durum, 1.11%-134%; No. 2 mixed durum, —o No. 1 red, no quota: Flax, No. 1, 1.76%. Oats, No. 3 white, 52-54. Rye, No. 1, 63-68. Barley, malting, 85-1.00; No. 1 feed, 67%-€9%; No. 2 feed, 67-68%; No. 3 feed, 64% -67%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, March 8.—(AP—U. 8. D. )—The ‘648 and finer short staple combing domestic wools were moving freely although the volume of sales ‘was not quite as large as last week 7% [nd earlier this week. Original bag lines of short French combing and 64s and finer territory wools 60 cents scoured basis, rage French combing FERKFERER KEKKE RRR RES In England, more than 100,000 war 140,550 still receiving pensions. Wants ‘0 Be Ci FREER ER eR Fi 13.45° 13.50 13.45 13.45 57 13.60 13.50 13.55 13.60 13.62 13.50 13.55 + 16.70 + 1680 .-7 Fee Ree widows have remarried, leaving only Cos 5 aeese BREESE « 108% 1) » 107% 1K By EEE TBE ERK FES = Sy or 108% 1.10% 1.08% 1.10% MORO sseee 1.08% 1.10% 1.08% 1.10% mos 2 ==9 ifs] : Wheat 1.09% 107% ice of Ch 1 amber 1.32% 1.98% 1.31% 1.35% 13% Fecketa ainber... LEK 137% ...6 save 1.25% 1.80% ambers..+ 1.24% 1.29% B84 BER BBBEBe PRE 197 101 «| 180-240 Ibs., 9.50-7( When Glenda Farrell's high-priced Siamese cat bumped hi chair, injuring hi had him fitted with ir of spec. tacles. “Frankie” sees pretty well now, (Associated Press Photo) Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St, Paul, March 8—(P}—(U. |S. D, A)—Cattle 2700. Slaughter steers fully steady, supply light; good 900 1b. yearlings 10.00; weighty Mon- tanas held around 12.00; plainer warmed up kinds down to 8.00; thin ‘common sorts 6.00; she stock steady to strong; better grade yearling heif- i ers 9.00-10.50; majority plainer grades 5.50-8.00; common to medium beef lcows 4.75-7.00; good grain feds to 8.00; low cutter and cutters 3.25-4.50; bulls firm; bulk around 5.25 down; stocker trade quiet early; vealers + |2300; weak; bulk medium to good 6.50- 8.50; choice 9.00. Few 9.50, cull to *|common 3.50-5.50, Hogs, 3,700; market moderately ac- tive, weights above 160 pounds and packing sows fully steady; lighter weights strong to 25 higher; good to +| Choice scaling 200 pounds up 9.50-60; early top 9.60; better 170-190 Ibs., 9.25-55; 140-160 Ibs., largely 8.75-9.25; best 160 lbs., up to 9.35; desirable 100- 130 pound killer pigs 8.00-75; few de- sirable feeders around 8.00 and down; plain kinds below 7.00; bulk good sows 8.75-85; average cost Thursday 9.37; 2. weight 218 les. Sheep, 5,000; no early sales or bids fat lambs; packers talking fully 25 lower or well under 8.50 for better grades; sellers asking strong to higher or up to 9.00 late Thursday fat lambs closed mostly steady; top 15 higher; bulk good and choice 8.00-90; top 8.75 for load choice 89 pounds. Dairy cows good springers steady; mostly to shippers; plainer kinds slow, some going on slaughter ac- count; medium to good grades $47.50-$67.50; few around $72.50; com- mon kinds bid down to $30, CHICAGO Chicago, March 8.—(?)—(U. 8, Dep. Agr.)—Hogs, 11,000, including 7,000 direct; mostly 5 to 10 higher than Thursday's average; heavy butchers steady; top 9.75; bulk good to choice 0; desirable pack- ing sows 8.50-9.00; light weight, good and choice, 140-160 Ibs. 8.75-9.45; light weight, 160-200 Ibs. 9.20-70; medium weight, 200-250 Ibs., 9.45-7: heavy weight, 250-350 Ibs. 9.50-' packing sows, medium and good, 275- good general +++} market slow, steady to weak; trade ‘]shot through with numerous soft ‘| spots and occasionally 25 cents down- ‘| turn compared . | active trading; no choice steers here; with Thursday's very best 12.35; bulk 9.00-11.00; only a sprinkling being good enough to bring :/1175 and better; beef cows as much as 25 lower in instances; same true of better grade heifers selling at 9.00- 9.50; not much change in cutter cows at 5.00 down; bulls and vealers steady. Slaughter cattle and steers: Steers, +] good and choice, 550-900 lbs. 10.25- 1.76% 1.84% 1.76% BISMARCK GRAIN RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 1.13; No. 2 dark northern 1.17; No. 5 mixed 1.05; No, 1 hard amber durum 1.23%. * Oats, sample grade white 49%. Barley, No. 1 malting 1.17; No. 1, 1.10; sample grade 75. Flax, No, 1, 1.80%. Corn and rye not quoted. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN wheat, No. 1 13.50; 900-1100 Ibs., 10.50-14.00; 1100- +] 1300 Ibs., 11.25-14.10; 1300-1500 Ibs., 11.25-14.10; common and _ medium, 550-1300 lbs., 6.00-11.25; heifers, good and choice, 500-750 Ibs., 9.50-12.00; common and medium, 5.50-9.75; cows, good, 7.50-10.00; common and me- dium, 5.00-7.50; low cutter and cut- ter, 3.75-5.00; bulls (yearlings ex- cluded), (beef), 5.50-7.50; _ cutter, common and medium, 4.25-5.65; veal- ers, good and choice, 7.50-9.75; me- dium, 6.00-7.50; cull and common, 4.00-6.00. Stocker and feeder cattle: Steers, good and choice, 500-1050 Ibs., Same common and medium, 5.50- 00, Sheep, 14,000; fat lambs slow; bids and sales March 8—(P)—Range | jittie medium, 300-465) toeding % lbs., good and’ cholce, For Rent Female Help Wanted FOR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat,|SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for mar- EI lights and water furnished. Prince Hotel, —_—_—_—_——— sales choice 800 to 900 Ib. feeders 785 to 8.00. Hogs 3,500; slow, early sales to! shippers; mostly to lower; top 9.50 better 190 to 250 Ib. butchers 9.35 to 9.50; 160 to 190 Ib. lights 8.75 to 9.35 160 to 160 Ib. light lights 8.25 to 8.75; slaughter pigs scarce; sows mostly ret aed pigs 6.25 to 7.50; few up to 8.00. dertone weak; best car lots held above 8.65; other slaughter classes scarce; indications steady; late Thursday fat lambs steady to strong; top 8.65; bulk better grades 8.25 to 8.50. a t Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, March 8.—(?)—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.77%; France 6.67; Italy 8.42; Germany 40.72; Norway 24.02; Sweden 24.65; Montreal in New York 99.06 New York in Montreal) 100.93%. MONEY RATES ried women. $15 weekly and your- tionally known Fashion Frocks. canvassing. No investment. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. 58-8861, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Girl or middle aged lady for light housework and care of two children. Evenings free. Call 5:30 p. m. 1100 Broad ‘WANTED—A competent girl for gen- ione eral housework on farm. Phi 8-F-3. Male Help Wanted *A\ &t., Wheaton, Ill, WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper. Must be good WANTED—Farm hand for 6 months. Must be able to handle horses and tractor. Write F. M. Bopp, New Salem, N. Box 32. Real Estate HOUBES and lots on every street and in all parts of city to suit every New York, March 8 —(#%)—Call| ,ae’e and money steady; 1 per cent all day. DO YOUR real tate business with Time loans steady; 60 days-6 m0s.,! the busiest dealer in the city. %-1 per cent. Prime commercial paper, %. Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, March 8.—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 31s 103.80. Liberty Ist 4%s 102.12. Liberty 4th 4%s 100.29. Treas. 4%8 115.20. Treas. 45 110.20. YOUNG years old. Neat housekeeper; cook. No objection to children. Mrs. Hatty Snook, Beach, N. Dak. Home Owners Lvans 4s, ‘51, 101.90.) WANTED—Sewing. and NEW YORK BONDS lose: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 86%. NEW YORK CURB New York, March 8.—(?)—Curb: Cities Service 1%. Elec. Bond & Share 4%. United Founders 5-16. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Quart Inc 8h 1 31. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS a March 8.—(?)—Stocks jose: First Bank Stock 8%. Northwest Banco 41. alterations. Phone 1391 or write Gladys Myers, 616-7th St. New York, March 8—(?)—Bonds| RELIABLE gitl will do b girl do housework hour, Also tend children. Front Avenue. GET YOUR spring sewing done early. ‘Will help pick styles. 618-6th, INVESTMENTS REGISTERED N. Dak. county ware rants bearing 7% interest available in a limited amount. Write Box 546, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room. Gas heat. Phone 1276, ROOM OR Room and board near capitol. Call at 928-6th Street. ———————EE SS SSS SS Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, good as new. reasonably. 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