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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATUR | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., Aug 17 CONTROL OF BRIER Closing Prices Aug. 17 i} BISMARCK GRAIN | FORCES VALUES OF KURKE APPOINTED TO PLAN INFIRMARY Architects Also Will Be Named William F. Kurke, Fargo, has been appointed by the state board of ad- Y, AUGUST 17, 1985 LOST—White dog, black markings on head, tail. Return Chas. Olmanson. 404 Ave. F. Phone 1142-R, built either regular or spring-filled. _409 9th. Phone 1126, THE Modern Beauty Shoppe is feat- Looking for a Good Man? Use the WANT-ADS {BULLS CONTINUE IN’ |/New York Stocks|| Grain Quotations| HEDGING PRESSURE | ““Sx“stesnc"" ame rerce| 2 xian [tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one j (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) =| uring ® $1.50 permanent (30 da! insertion—45o for 15 words. Adams = | Date August 17 ministration as architect for the new Table Board special) for the" modern, Tuntor First insertion ( ord) % Alaska Juneau 'No 1 dark northern... c infirmary unit at the San Haven r high school miss. Wh: t ro teers Allis Ch. Mfg. : tubareiibais manieasluan TABLE BOARD at Dunraven. Home School . y not try our!] 2 consecutive insertions Am. Can .. No. 1 northern .... ‘ a ae cooking. 3 meals each day. $5.50! Honey Facial Packs, now 50c, Oil (Per Word) .....++e+00+-40 Am, Com. Al. No. 1 émber durum « 67 The new unit will cost approxi- per week. Phone 428, shampoo and fingerwave, 50c. 3 consecutive insertions rea eneoa ree . No, 1 mixed durum . . a i Pane. Gay ne ecutnne : Manicure and arch 50c. Phone (per word) 4%o No. 1 red durum . + 60ir: 7 e partially supplemented 1378 for appointment. inshiese Rails and Utilities Again inj Am- Pow. iNo. 1 flax ... 1,23 |Liverpool Failure to Respond to|by federal monies if PWA. applica = PN OTICE ‘ tae waray insertions e Forefront of Issues Moving Am. r bid - a ‘ ey Friday’s Advance Is An- ae are approved, board members FIXED TRUCK R ATES DUE to a change in the personnel, G. 5 consecutive COTE Am. y . A. Humbert is no longer connected (per word) ............54¢ Am. Tel. 40% |Barley .. other Factor The board also is expected to an- inserti To Higher Ground Am. Tob. “B” eae ! nounce appointment of architects for Tike oe tins cctetel| | (Ga wey stad FY ae Wool Pf HI alotpeestasltl tects i Chicago, ‘Aug. 17—@—Wheat avin otay of # power house at the ASKED BY ( ARRIERS PONY RIDES for the kiddies Sunday This table at eas i ———_ { » v Py ickinson State Normal school to cost Sat da zi New erin an sie OP eau Andes Sisal ene RANGE [eae ne Paar eee $25,000 and a new girls dormitory at Ae) at Riverside Park, Man- ay in the state of North Da- days tHe ae hares, iE s 2 Durum Open "High rid eer | beceuae of indifference shown at Liv- ee Se eo 5 Cuts and border used on (ee el and pale were again pits a ee pot jest ame advance this side/ "at Dickinson, power plant repairs|Railroad Commissioners Re- Male Jlelp Wanted want ads come under class- aithongh specialties and other groups | Baldwin ‘Loco, S1% 81% 86% 8844) Chapters made to bring 500000|S35a00° WA funds to ald’ in conr| requested to Establish Tar- |SEE Diesel ad under instruction, per column inch per slagie ine participated. Profit taking here and|Balt. & Ohio 49 jputhels of red winter wheat from |truction is being sought for all of] iffs for Shipper-Owners | WANTED—Young, licensed barber.|| sertion. there failed to do more than hold 42 )zoledo cago for September de-ltne projects, board members said, Single preferred for steady _ job. No clairvoyant, fortune tell advances down to moderate propor- {livery were especially disconcerting to| "pias for steel work for the new ——— Notify Krueger's Barber Shop, Haz-|! er, matrimonial, or doubtful tions. The close was firm. Transfers | Bord friends of higher prices. Uncertain- J ; en, N. D. Shop prices .25 and .50. i i Hea de 151 ity, too, prevailed as to what prices |J@mestown insane hospital unit will! an attempt to force the North Da-| === prices 25 and 50. |] advertising accepted. We re- ee cave aan little assist 151, | will be paid to Canadian producers of |¢ OPened by the board Aug. 26. Con-lkots board of railroad commissioners Sal . Wanted ferve the right to edit or re- Graths ‘gave equities ttle assist | Beites 2 - 181% |Vieat crete footings have already been pour-|t9 tix truck rates for shipper-owners rothiasd abot ject any copy submitted, Cotton’ was steady. “eoondaty car-| Sse, J. wives nee: MSNA “Wheat closed weak, 1%-2% under @%. and structural work will start with | Corresponding to those charged. BY | ompghALe SELLING SEASON ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS Her bonds were in demand, Foreign | SaterPll 508 CHICAGO GRAIN Yesterday's finlsh, Dec. 884-%; com |auivel of the steel. The. structure |common carriers, was launched Sat-[Omny wpqe sor ponel opportunity sell- |] “OF CASH IN. ADVANCE exchanges marked time. 11.—@)— 32-2% down; Dec 56%-%; oats 1%-| Will cost $200,000 when it is finished.) urday with a hearing called by the high-grade advertising in Bismarck A representative will call if Many new high for the year or ge ee oe 1% off, and provisions 10 to 50 cents ET board at 9:30 a. m. Aug. 27 at the} and vicinity. Twenty-eight con-|| you desire. Telephone 32 and longer ween pact in ae stock list. Bay B37 | Owe 4 Local Pilots Enter pe truck and rail common car-| S¢cutive months sales gains prove aaa ae the want ad de- es, category, gains or ‘ 01 = partment fractions to a point or so, included 9% 00% | WHEAT FUTURES Jamestown Air Derby riers petitioned the board to establish rads te Nene fall bunoaee ta ae American Water Works, N. Y. Central, 4% 14%, | CLOSE SHARPLY LOWER rates for truck shipper-owners. 45 years’ experience. Our exclu- ‘Columbia Gas, American & Foreign 56% .56%| Mineapolis, Aug. 17.—(#)—Rumors| Four of the 15 aviators already en-| Elmer Cart, member of the board, sively copyrighted line includes art Power, United Corp., Public Service of 47% 57% lof heavy purchases of wheat from|tered in the Jamestown air races,|said the jurisdiction of the board to calendars, indoor billboards, greet-| ‘New Jersey, National Power & Light 4 Canada and a movement of Texas|sponsored by the Junior Chamber of|fix such rates was a legal question ings, art blotters, fans, direct-mail, and Glidden, Among others, up as much but not 26% corn to Chicago by barge caused bear- Commerce there Sept. 1-2, are Bis- with possibility that whatever action advertising pencils and other spe- Apartments for Rent 29% | ish sentiment Saturday and wheat/marck men. They are George Buttles,|the commissioners will take at the| ciaities, We need full time, reliable|"OR RENT—Three rooms for ght ‘at new peaks, were Kennecott, Ana- futures closed sharply lower. Vincent Cavasirio, Harry Potter and| hearing will be carried into court for] and tireless worker. Connection| housekeeping, $28.00. Two rooms, conda, Santa Fe, Erie, Delaware and at Millers were fair buyers of wheat|Fred Roberts. Johnny Osterhouse, | judicial construction of the truck! permanent, Territory exclusive. All modern, 1014 Broad Hudson, Louisville & Nashville, West- 4344 a ji ern Union, Peoples Gas, Consolidated Gas, Industrial Rayon and Servel. The Steel and motors were narrow. The financial sector was heartened |G, ‘by indications that congress will ad- journ next week and that a number of the more con be laid on the shelf, at least until next year. bills may | Curti —_—_____—__—__ | Produce Markets 1 | De fent® lr Br 4042 Al at the outset but later hedging pres- sure was poorly absorbed. Other grains wheat were quiet and under steady hedging pressure. Sep. wheat futures closed 2%c lower, Dec. 2% and May l%c. Sep. and Dec. rye futures close %c lower; Sept. feed barley 1%c lower, Dec. %c and Sep. malting unchang- ed; Sep. oats 1%c lower, Dec. 1-1%c; Sep. flax 3c lower, Dec. 2%c. Cash wheat receipts were quite lib- eral but demand for bright quality Mandan, makes the fifth man from the Missouri Slope area among the early registrants. y Osterhouse, well-known throughout the northwest as a veteran flyer and stunt man, will give a stunting exhi- bition, The four Bismarck airmen will enter the various contests which Offer a total of $500 in cash awards. Among other North Dakote aviators entered in the races which are ex- Pected to draw a total of 50 men and women pilots are J. 8. Sagmiller, Bowman, and Bruce Wright, Coopers- law. Under the law, Cart stated, shipper- owners are classified by themselves and whether they can be forced to charge a fixed rate set by board regu- lation is a question over which the board has contended it has no juris- diction. Shipper-owners hauling their own agricultural commodities and busi- ness concerns hauling their commodi- ties to “local territory” are exempt from the classification. Year round work. ,Liberal commis- sions payable weekly, also good bonus. Establish yourself now in a growing business. Write immed- jately. Outline experience. Give three references. The Thos D. Mur- phy company, Red Oak, Iowa. SELL Engraved Christmas Cards, personal and business greetings. Big commissions. Beautiful catalog free. Arrow Press, Inc., Minneap- olis, Minn, WANTED—Salesman, over 95 for FOR RENT—All private unfurnished apartment. 4 rooms and bath. Reasonable. 210 12th St. North. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- ed basement apartment. Private bath and entrance, Newly decorat- ed. Phone 1227-R, FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart~ ment. _ 504 14th. Frank 8, Smith. FOR RENT—Private ground floor apartment. Gas, heat, lights and water furnished. 607 5th St. was steady and trade ruled firm. The action, Cart said, is directed ¥ PRODUCE 8%, PIB | Winter wheat was steady, Durum was |town. against large concerns shipping their) frocery trade, previous experience |OR RENT—Thres room furnished Chicago, Aug. 17—(P)—Poultry was 1.02” 1.02 }in good demand and strong. ——__—_—__ own products in company-owned eatreds “Puion ey Evan G.| basement apartment, Adults only, easy on the Chicago market today.| rox Fim, 1.01% 1.014{ Cash corn was firm with offerings] _ BEGIN CHARBONNEAU DAM trucks to various distributing points Ls HOLA toe sore ‘ vans, G.! Call at 612 First St. ad Butter Sand eggs were” nominally 30% 30% [light and demand fair. ‘Oats demand| Watford City, N. D, Aug. 11.—(@)— land consumers beyond “local terri-| =F: appointment. ( steady. s | was fair to good. Rye demand was|Construction of the largest dam in|tory” for which a charge passer Butter, 8,028, steady, prices un-|G Ah 41% fair to good. Barley was firm, with|McKenzie county to create a lake cov-{on to the consumer but lower than Female Help Wanted Rooms for Rent changed. Eggs, 6,532, steady, prices 34% 34% |demand good. Flax demands lacked |ering more than 65 acres has hegun|that charged by common carriers. SIXTEEN ($16.00) dollars weekly—| FoR RENT—Sleeping room on ground unchanged. Gen: 35° 35% |force and offers were quite liberal.|near Charbonneau. wearing and demonstrating thrill-|" fioor, Near bath. Always hot wae Poultry, live, 18 trucks, easy; hens! Gen’ Ry ing new styles line, no canvassing,| ter, “Also large room for ght : 16%; leghorn hens 13; rock fryers 18 seeee 5B GRAIN REVIEW RT VERDI ihvestment. Give dress size. Dept. housekeeping or sleeping room, 213 ' to 19, colored 17; rock springs 19, |Gol 24% 24%| Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 17—(P)—|®bout steady, and vealers 25-50 cents 4780, Harford Frocks, Cincinnati,| ‘Thayer. Phone 1931-J efter 6. q colored 18; rock broilers 18, colored 24% 24%] (U. 8. Dep. Agr)—While domestic |iher; larger receipts, especially of NOD. ee FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping 17, barebacks 13 to 15; leghorn chick- wheat markets continued to show |®T8ss cattle, best yearlings $8.75. ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare-| room. Suitable for one or two, ens 16% to 17%; roosters 13; turkeys| Grant 148 148 | rirmmess during the week ending Fri- Sheep, 1,500 for week ending Friday, time; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience! jose in. Call after 5 at ate cAeaE 11 to 14; old ducks 12 to 13; young " 149 (1.49 day, increased hedging pressure |!9100 directs; compared Friday last +) unnecessary. Dignified woprk.! 4. Phone 926-W. a “ white ducks 4% lbs. up 17, small 13; % ig minat new crop movements served week: fat lambs 15-25 cents higher, Stamp brings details. Employ- FOR REI a young colored ducks 12 to 13; geese . 18%| _MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN riper barren sheep and yearlings strong; week's ment Mgr., Dept. 1078, Box 15, NT Sleeping room for two 13. Howe Sound 45% bere ar 17.—(®)—Wheat | to hold prices in c! 5 top native lambs 9.15, paid on closing Trial Ordered in Action} _Hammona, ‘Ind. with or without kitchen privileges, Butte: on the Chicago | Hudson Motor 10% | receipts Saturday 205 compared to 154) Threshing returns substantiate esti- | ---sion: best rangers 9.00 paid late in New Trial Order ——E Garage. No smoking. 409 5th. sree deme 1, |Hupp Motor 1%|® year ago. mates of early damage caused by rust | Tey. tame dornied t ‘i | Dick. HOSPITAL HELP NEEDED market today. Prices were unchanged. | Tindis Cent, 15%| Market: 2%-4% lower. and some trade reports are inclined |°ex; ange formed most of} Growing Out of Fatal Dick- |:expERIENCED or not. Institutions Wanted to Rent Fresh: 90 score 25-25%; 92, 2434; | Indus. Rayon 30% | Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse to make even further reductions from supply, bulk selling for week at 8.75- . everywhere. $50-$150 monthly. En- — mS 1, 24% outside; 90, 24 outside; 89, 30% | grain closing quotations today follow: | t0 make e 90; Washington, Oregon, Montana inson Road Accident close stamp, Parker Bureau, 337 W.| WANTED to rent immediately: An 23; 88, 22%. 53%] Cash wheat— August 1 estimates. and Idaho supplied the rangers; na- Madison, Dept. 822, Chicago. apartment, one large or 2 bedrooms. Centralized carlots: 90 score, 24%; 28%,| No. 1 heavy dark northern spring,| September wheat showed only &/tive throwouts bulked at 6,00-7.00, Sa eet ees CERO: Private bath. Write Tribune Ad. 5 is J 12% | 60 Ibs., 1.21%4-1.24%; 59 lbs., 1.20%-| half cent net decline from a week a0] with pe! ie # | CALENDARS, Novelties, Signs. Finest] 1156, 3 90, 23%; 88, 3%. ‘ 64% | 1.23%; 58 Ibs., 1.19%4-1.22%4. when the close today was 1.09%.|™) tter sorts to 7.50 and above;| ‘The North Dakota supreme court}” eve manufactured in 33 years, a NEW YORK 1%] | No. 2 Reavy dark northern, $7 Ibs.Tone of the cash wheat market still {PP Yeatlings Nght, i ee ee eer ey rere socer| Harvest, season here. State sales yy a We \< 10; + | more an it 8! < ii 5 af New York, Aug. 17.—(P)—Live poul- 324 | -No''3 heavy. dark northern, 56 Ibs.,|Temained unsettled as mills still | oct madivin to good. at 200-3.00; |phine Ignatowiteh and children, llv-| *Perlence. Ad-Nov-Co, Newton, Room and Board try nominal. All grades unchanged. 26% | 1.09%4-1.19%% ; 55 Ibs., 10644-11614. wrestled with the problems involved feeding lambs in Ught supply, smaliling near Dickinson, for the death of | _ is FOR RENT—Nicely furnished double Dressed poultrv steady to firm. All 30%|_ No. 4 heavy dark northern, 54 Ibs.,|in the milling of light-weight wheat. [iots sorted from angers 1.75-8.00,|her husband, Ben, killed when struck] WANTED—Girl to work for room| room with morning and evening fresh and frozen quotations un- 37 | 1.034-1.12%4; 83 Ibs, 10041107, |, | Premiums on cash wheat were firm] mostiy 00, by an automobile, and a new trial] @Md board. Call evenings at 716 W.| meals, Always hot water. 614-8th changed. St |9734-1.0744; 81 Ibs., 9134-1.01%; 50 Ibs., | © Stronger. Hogs, 2,500, including 2,000 direct; |was ordered for one defendent and| _ Rosser. Street. Butter 8,786, steady. Prices un- $F | 26:6 -96%.” d Rye weakened, declining 1% to close /rew sales weak to 10 cents lower than|the case dismissed against two de-|WANTED—Girl for general _house- changed. Cheese 86,349, steady and 22ig| Lower test weights nominally dis- at 40% Friday. Friday's average; good to choice 190- | fendant companies. Work in small town. References. Hous d Flats unchanged. M 21% counted Sc per Ib. Oats also was weak. September oats!219 Ibs. 11.90-12.00; quotable top| Mrs. Ignatowitch brought sult in| Write Tribune Ad. 11235. ___ SEORSOS ARE EAOIS Eggs 13.176, steady. All mixed ool- Tog) Rs. eeser coarive Geclined 2%; closing at 25%. 1210; around 290-300 pound butchers Stark county for $00,000 damages POR SAR CesT hore nae ors, white, wn eggs unchang- y luite steady. "111.50; packinj 00-55; against P. F. McLaughlin of Dickin- nt house ed. Ft ber barley declined % closing at 35%. | took ' ig sows 2000-88; ahlppers tS ay ioeghnd Work Wanted WISCONSIN CHEESE Flax: No. 1, 1.51%-151%. Corn not quoted. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., Aug, 17—(®)}—Clos- |8' ’ Flax was weak under new crop ter, common and medium 5.00 to 7.00. Medium to good feeder and stocker steers sold during the week at 5.75 to 7.50, occasional choice lots 8.00 to 8. took none; holdover 500. son, driver of the car which struck her husband while he wag walking on 8.50; bulk 8.25-50; bulk yearlings 6.50-7.00; feeder lambs largely 7.75- 8.00. = Miscellaneous } youth program administrator, and head of North Dakota FERA, said Saturday, Willson will leave here to attend the conference of state youth pro- apartments. Call at 1014 Bdwy. WANTED—Position by experienced chairs, 305 Avenue D. FOR SALE—Household and kitchen utensils. Call at rear of 213-11th Street. FOR SALE REASONABLE—Electric FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga= hedging pressure and in fair demand. SIOUX CITY Highway 10, July 2), 1933, and| cook. Hotel, restaurant or home.| low, $4300; 7 room modern house, Plymouth, Wis., Aug. 17. — (P) — a ‘W or September flax declined 6%, closing] gsioux City, Ia, Aug. 17—()—(U. 8, aati vise Montana-Dakota Power} References. Lea McCumber, c-0} $5000; 5 room modern house, $2650. Cheese quotations for the week. Wis- Be liaee BR 113% ...06 118% «..e lat $1.51, Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,200; market for|company and Montana-Dakota Util-| Woodworth Hotel, Robinson, Ill. T. M. Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. eonsin Cheese Exchange: Twins 13%, 36% wr the week: beef steers and yearlings|ities company for which concerns} YOUNG WOMAN wants steady work Daisies 14. Board call: Daisies 14, 13% Ww. strong to 25 higher; better grades up|McLaughlin was s salesman. doing fancy ironing or repair work For Rent Horns 14, all Standard Brands % cent 15% | Grade of 4 most; few heifers strong to 25 high-| She contended McLaughlin was| in laundry. Phone 1678. or Hen! less, 2% Livestock er; stockers and feeders strong to 25|acting as-a@ representative of the FOR RENT—Brick atorehouse, sind CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ue up; carlots choice 1090-1235 Ib, fedjcompany at the time of the accident Instructio 25x35. Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. if 14 112% protein yearlings and steers 12.00; numerous|When McLaughlin was returning from ruction = Chicago, Aug. 17.—(?)—Cash wheat: x {1 DAW or LIVESTOCK REVIEW loads 11.25-75; bulk above 10.00; load|Gladstone, and received a verdict for) RAILWAY PostalClerks, Men 18-39. Wo 18 (peditey Bs NO. Tea eeNIR YA onl 25% |1 H W..... 1.05% 1.07% 102% .....] South St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 16—|iots choice heifers under 800 Ibs,|$5,000 for herself, $1,000 for a son,| $1900 first year regular. Prepare For Sale 95%; No. 2 hard 1.01%-1.03; No. 2 N 1% of (AP—U, 8. D. A.)—Cattle and sheep! 10.75; few 11.00; grass fat she stock| William, and $1,000 for a daughter,| immediately for next examinations. FOR SALE—One six drawer oak desk, Ley Marya eerste 4 ; runs have been heavy this week,| weak; majority beef cows 4.50-5.75;|Mary, with interest, bringing the| Full particulars—PREE. Write im-|" tynewriter, ceivel “chews Proms 99%; No. 3 mixed tough 88%-89%. 3% 1.05% 1.07% 1.02%. ...--]about 17,000 cattle and 35,000 sheep! low cutters and cutters mainly 3.50.|amount to $8,000. mediately. Franklin Institute, Dept.| ¢58.w. Can be seen at 720 2nd. Corn No, 2 yellow 83%-%. 19 Durum arriving compared with 11,000 and|4 5; car lots choice 950-1115 lb. feed-| Upon appeal by all three defend-| 337-E, Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE—Two, 2 a. Anth Ont No.2 teed: 81; Ho, 2 white 80> See af 1.1% 1.25% 113% 1.19% |25.000 respectively last week. Outlet/ers $.25-50; numerous loads 7.50-8,00; |ants, the supreme court dismissed the ATTENTION MEN? aoe Rgdea a ats eee 80%; sample grade 24%-25. Eac, Gas, & i 2 has been broad, however, and prices) small package choice stock steer | Verdict as to the two companies and |New plan Diesel and refrigeration| fice cicr shape’ Dittin woos, BL No rye, buckwheat or soybeans. 8 116% 1.24% showed strength, Receipts included |caives under 400 lbs. 8.00-65; choice| Ordered ® new trial of the action! training. Small fee includes 2 years ak 4 5) pe. us Bros. Barley, 40. DOUDRL A000" a0e8), uy : Uberal shipments of westerns. heifer calves 7.25; few light feeding|#éainst McLaughlin. employment service and tools, See} So * == malting 42-60. 80% 105% 113% Majority of the grain-fed steers and|heiters up to 7.50. McLaughlin testified he did not see} yan Orman, Grand Pacific Hotel.|FOR SALE—Girl's bicycle Good Timothy seed per cwt. 3.10. 29% 104% 112% yearlings sold this week at 9.00 to! Hogs, 300; butchers steady; sows|!gnatowitch on the highway the | ===) bereain’ 909 Mandan St, Phone Clover seed per cwt, 10.00-15.50. 26: js sere """110.75, the best here 11.00, plainer|steady to 10 lower; 170-260 Ib.| Night of the accident. The latter was 1871. 3414 83% 95% fed kinds down to 800, grass killer/ butchers 11.50-75; choice quoted to|Walking on the road with his son,| Household Goods for Sale | om SALE—One quarter first clast RANGE OF CARLOT SALES its 82% A% steers 5.00 to 8.50. A load of cholce| 11 59."149-170 1b. averages 10.25-11.50; | William, when run down. FOR SALE—Used electric washer,| hay twenty miles southeast Bis- prints As. 11.—(?)—Range 435 82% 90% 180 a4 helene pad 1076, eos sows 10.50 down. “ leather duofold, ice box, mower, Bak or cut on shares, One ras of carlot grain sales: Pure Oil :. Fy good oice lots 8.50 to 10.25, na- . " ° rake. Call at 201 Bdwy. tered Percheron stallion, regis Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 1.24%; purity Baking ie tive grass heifers 4.50 to 6.50, best Page eden sare ora Youth Program to Be FOR SALE—Four used electric re-| Hereford cattle all ages. Stove- sample grade dark northern 74%; [Radio % Westerns 7.00 to 7.50. Medium tol sive gas: market for the week: fat} Outlined at Capital)” tricerators. Good condition. Real| Wood. C. C. Turner. No. 5 hard white 95. pace enn. Good beef cows earned 475 to 6.50/ianns 25-35 higher; yearlings 50-75 bargains, North Dakota Power &|PARTS for any tractor, truck or auto. Oats: No. 2 Walle 20% cH: Rand cuter ond SOeEDON CONE 52) 10 oe up; feeder lambs advanced 25; week’s| North Dakota’s youth program, un-| Light Co. Save money by ordering parts from pune No. 3, b1vs-54%4; No. 3| R20 Ce Aas Te S00 desicatie ‘veeienc|tOP native lambs 8.285; late raales|der, the federal government, will be] FOR SALE—Bookcase, dresser, bed,| Us| We are largest Wreckers | = q malting 54, late 7.50 to 8.50, choice 9.00 or bet-| Mostly 8.75; best range lambs offered es a ER Wile ee dining room set, library table, 4 cars. We sell cheap, Write, wire or phone MAIN 1967. Satisfaction guaranteed. We also buy all makea of used tractors everywhere. ELM<= WOOD AUTO WRECKING CO, INC., GALESBURG, ILLINOIS, ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 heavy |sreny oj) Hog prices again advanced this/@. —— ———— gram administrators from other| washing machine and dresser. Call! =op-¢ Practically ea i dark oan Liss 5 io No. H oe, Vee, ou 12% 3 . Hey 1078. At the close Better 150 t0 New T Pork oe. Tee Poreign states with Aubrey Williams, nation-| _at 402 2nd Street. and roller skates. Call at 316 lith Gark northern 113% to 117%; No. ilsouten Rom ae 230 Ibs. brought 11.75 to 1190, mostlexchange steady; demands: Great|®! youth program sdministrator. &t. northern heavy 11944 to 122%; No.|Spersy, Gore, 12° | 89, Mh 230 to 210 Ibs. 11.50 to 11.75, 270 to|Britain 4974; France 663%; Italy| __ No detinite outline of plans for the Wanted to Trade ——— 1 northern. 146% to 120%; No. 2|Stand, Brands 14% | 151 148 350 Ibs. 11.00 to 11.50, bulk good sows |8.23%; Germany 40.41; Norway 24.94; | movement Have yet, been ou Gin ae ee ee For Sale or Trade ] northern 148% to 117%: No.1 am-|St. Gas & El 9% : 10.25 to 10.60, pigs up to 11.50 or bet-|Sweden 25.63; Montreal in New York i. for unemnleyed|WILL TRADE a business college ber durum hard 87% to 1.15%; No. 2/S¢4. Oil Cal - 3 CHICAGO POTATOES ter. 99.71%; New York in Montreal|® Summer camp unemployed) "scholarship plus a place to earn | FOR ‘ amber durum 87% to 1.5%; No. 1/St4- Oil Ind. 21%) chicago, Aug. 17—(AP—U, 8, D.| Lamb prices have shown gains, fat|100.28%. girls in ‘the northern section of th} board and room for a used car.| box, size 7x10 ft. Phone 1082-J. 3 amber durum 85% to 101%; No. 2|S¢tqOt N, 41,,|a.)—Potatoes 61, on track 137, total|natives selling this week at 825 to Fee oer ee ett ee Tora FEA | Write ‘Tribune Ad. 10932. , Fees silteemen a iemes eRaasceccn as] | RVENE GENES cl to cal wes all Atamodies fr Sale : mixed durum 00% to lig. 10% ltraning slew; sacked per emer dano|885, the latter price being closing| (Over counter at New York): |PfSTAM project, Willson sald. for Sale = oo Flax, No. 1, 1.51. 51% |qull, supplies light, demand and|top. Range yearlings earned 6.35 to J 4 4 Pe BAe 00 Th, dots on. Twn ee ads Rye, No. 1, 43 to 44 85 Itrading slow; sacked per ewt.: Idaho |6.40, natives 5.00 to 625, fat ewes 2.00 Heart River Project street, Reasonable terms, No in- x ,; Oats, No. 3 white 26. ++ 103% U. 8. No. 1, washed, 1.55; |to 3.25, Range. feeding lambs: brought h terest. See 8. 8, Clifford. Chyster Coach 175.00 Hy eas ans, | Seu, GN. Meee AP 0 ey san teeing foatlines B.A0eto Approval Is Sought 1932 P. A. Plymouth 325.00 J ey abi #7 40 56; wa Pr 6% | Oregon Bi yaeae 2 2 (2 1560 5, pail 1929 Studebaker Sedan 195.00. a Msteut ue att Be er onan gate peas mec Dhar Fargo, N. D, Aug. 17—()—M. 0.|____Miseeflaneous _fi932 Plymouth Coupe 295.00 Ler ER i A deen ee CHICAGO Ryan of Fargo, executive secretary STAPLING MACHINES 1923 Ford ‘Truck . 50.00 ue ‘WOOL REVIEW 43% I No, 1, 90 to 1 00. “| Chicago, Aug. 17.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. pia of the North Dakota planning board,|LET ‘US demonstrate the Markwellj1929 Stutz Sedan . 350.00 ts Boston, Aug. 17.—(P}—(U. 8, Dep (Te hall i Agr.)—Cattle, 1,000; calves, 200; com- NEW YORK BONDS announced Saturday the unlt is at-| paper fastener, You will find this|1935 Plymouth Coupe 595.00 is ‘Agr)—Demand for wool inthe Bos- 14% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR pared Friday inst’ week; grain fed| New York, Aug. 17—(F)—Bonds| tempting to get the Heart and Grand| to be the neatest stapler you ever|1932 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 215.00 ton market was much better during 91% Minneapolis, Aug. 17.—()—Flour Steers and yearlings becoming in- 4 ; river irrigation projects approved by| used. Staples sheets together per- 150.00 the past week with most grades re-|y° & Stee 103% | unchanged. Shipments 23,537. creasingly scarce, 50-75 cents higher |" Great Northern 7s of 1996, 97%, the United States reclamation| manently or temporarily, Blmarck ceiving some call. Medium grades of |Uiil P. & Lt. “A” 4%| Pure bran 16.50 to 17.00, fer Nee yenrlions and ae ole Pic eang, ey merteee, already surveyed} Tribune Job Departneet = i and similar fleeces joder= Corp. y ndard middlings . | weighty steers up most; R )VERNME) ares, TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- Stely pte at 31-32 mas for ‘strictly Warner Pic a a dicuee ae ue yearlings nti aaiae. Liye 1168:| New | Zeck Aug. 17.—(?}—Govern-| Ryan also is Planoing to, call Pod feved Repairs and are cae ib 5 = Mary! MINNEAPO! CKS common and medium grade steers un-| ment Q regional mmissi TYPEWRITER 5 pan ie ‘sictly ae das, 50a, % Western Union 49%) sinnespolis, peg Fear Btocks evenly steady to 25 cents lower on| Liberty 4th 4%s 101.7. North and South Dakota and Mon-| Bdwy,, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 820. blood in the grease. Only a lmitea | Westing. 28% | close: i" killer account, qualitied kinds 25 cents| ‘Treas, 4%s 116.13 tana to ® meeting at Aberdeen, 8, D.,| { demand existed for Ohio fine Delaine | Wesiaehi, 66..| First Bank stock no trade (bid| higher on feeder account; about 2,500] ‘Treas. 4s 111 or Helena, Mont., Aug. 23 to discuss at 31-32 cents for the choice lots and Wrecker eee bd 10%.) head western grassers in crop; sup- Entate of MARTIN WILLIAMS, rate a 30-31 cents for the heavier shrinking WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Northwest Banco 5%. ply southwesterners liberal; all cows of Westport, a 2 y RELATIVE of the above named 1931 lines. The bulk of the demand dur-| Winnipeg, Aug. 17.—(AP)—Cash ——— except light low cutters strong to 25/other than the U. 8, A. on the Amer. @eceased or any person knowing any ing the week was for fine and fine | wheat: Ne 1 northern 85%; No. 2 CHICAGO STOCKS cents higher, strongweight cutters up|ican continents. They are tl Telative. should COMMUNICATE ine |1027 medium territory wools, although siz-|northern 82; No. 3 northern 77. (By the Associated Press) most; fed heifers up in sympathy with | States of Brazil, the United mediately ea ew, an SOREL CaURCERS MOTORS, i able quantities of % and % blood ter-| Cash cats, No. 2 white 96%; No. 3! Midwest Util. %. steers, 25-50 cents higher; grassy | Mexico, and the trator. ‘300 titory wools were moved. white 38%. | Ww El. 28%, kinds steady to 25 cents lower; bulls} ezuela. ‘Westport, ectiout, Fae i . +