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Market Report for Fri., June 5 STOCK PRIGES FALL |/New York Stocks WITH GLOOMY VIEWS | rene rine sms ON FOREIGN AFAR Allis-Ch, Light Selling Abates in Final Hour With Moderate Recoveries 10% ie 1 4 “ 4B 27 22% 23 22) 38: iu ep &. a: ERED New York, June 5.—(#)—The stock market took a gloomy view of foreign affairs Friday and leading issues de- clined fractions to a point or more. Light selling abated in the final hour, however, and moderate recov- eries appeared in several groups. The ‘Anac close was irregular. Transfers were br around 600,000 shares. Further signs of domestic economic Alt progress failed to induce most traders | Atl Ret... to the buying side. AA Commodities were mixed. Likehsli Bald Ohio Bendie Aviation currenties were quiet and somewhat narrow. Bonds were backward. General motors and Chrysler were|Bethl. Steel new . slightly improved during the greater Eas Airpl. . part of the day. Other resistant) Bord oo stocks included Seaboard Oil, Air Re-|Borg “warner. duction, Loew's, Westinghouse, Corn Brig eit Brass Products, Western Union, Radio, Con- solidated Edison, Spiegel-May-Stern, General Electric and Anaconda. Can: About unchanged to off a point or Case (J. 1) so were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Amer-|Caterpil, Tract... ican Telephone, Santa Fe, Northern oeecct. Re: Pacific, N. Y. Central, International|Cerro “ae Pasco Telephone, Auburn, Johns-Manville,|Ches. & Ohio Pullman, Standard Oil of New Jer-|Chi. Gt. we sey, U. 8. Rubber and Socony-Vacuum, |C. Produce Markets | |< ° z 2g e Mi gene a = % % by 28% % % % i 3 + 164! - - 2 62 i 3 32% 184} 69' _ Hs 11% 16% 27 50% 20% 28 4% 14% 4% 10% 25% 12% Briggs Mfg. .... ‘Budd Wheel . "|Burr. Ad. Mch. adian Pac, 54% ifn le Ey at 13% 18% 62% CHICAGO Chicago, June 5.—(?)—Butter and eggs were firm in tone again Friday and poultry was steady to firm. Butter 20,150, firm; creamery-sj ls (93 score) 28%-%; extras in j extra firsts (90-91) 27%; tivate 26%-%: standards (90 cen- tralized carlots) 27%. Eggs 21,462, firm; extra firsts lo- cal 31, cars 21%; fresh graded firsts local, 20%. cars 21; current receipts 19; btorage packed extras 22%; storage packed firsts 22. Poultry, live, 1 car, 36 trucks, steady to firm; hens 5 Ibs. and less 18%, |Gurtiss more than.5 Ibs. 18; Leghorn hens 15%; Plymouth Rock springs 28%, White Rocks 29, colored 27; Plymouth and White Rock fryers 27, colored 25; Plymouth and White -Rock broilers | Du 25, colored 23, barebacks 19-21, Leg- horn 16-19: ‘roosters 13, Leghorn | El. roosters 12%; heavy old ducks 12, heavy young 16; small white ducks | Finest 11, small colored 10; geese 91%, tur- keys 13-16. NEW YORK New York, June 5.—(®)—Live poul- try weak. By freight: Broilers 26; foWls 20-21; roosters 13-14; turkeys 18-20; other freight prices unchang- ed, 13,104, firmer; eT 29-29%; extras (: firsts _($8-91_ score) nds (84-87 scores) * centralized &0 score) 28- Butter creamery, *SGieose 92,713, firm, state, whole Houd. milk flats, held’ 1985 fancy 22-22%. Eggs 16.593, firm, mixed colors; special packs or selections from fresh receipts 23-25%; standards and com- mercial standards 22%; firsts 21%- ; mediums 40 Ibs. 20%; dirties No. , 42 Ibs. 20; average checks 19. SVs SBSssswBvso: iiiriaareee te Ett ttt TERE BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 5.—(@)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close + 29% 29 . 28 28 ees Storage Standards, 2 105 November ...... 2 3% - 51% Ege Futures: : Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct. . 24% 24% Storage packer firsts, June 22% 22 Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, June 5.—()—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 5.01%; France 6.58 5-16; Italy 7.87%; Germany f: 22.00; travel 24.50; rway ; oe 25. ee Montreal in New York 62 4 ; few York in Montreal 100: 37%. , a 8% 184 a 42% 8% 67 gah 7 BY MONEY RATES New York, June 5.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime| Nat. Stl. commercial paper %& egy cents Time loans steady, 50 days-6 % per N. cent offered. Bankers "acceptances unchangt : hx 3% TOCK New York, June 5.—()—Curd: American. Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4H. Elec. Bond 18%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, June |. — (P)—Si one “"Firat Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 9%. NEW ‘YORK BONDS New York, June 5.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Norther: of 1936, 100%. Lge STOCKS ne Aeecen tee: Press) itocks : % 20% GOVERNMENT BONDS New_York, Juné 5.—()—Govern-\ ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 117.28. INVESTMENT TRUSTS ssociated Press) Duluth,- Ml closing — pric Berke northern, 39 ibe La PIM eae i 33% 12, Rye No, 1, 53%- P white, 24%-34%. 4 21%-37 i General ‘Disposition, However, 8 i ie THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1986 ~ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and WHEAT PRICES SAG ON REPORT OF RAIN IN NORTH DAKOTA Is to Await Word of Drenching Chicago, June 5.—()—A softer tone developed in the wheat market Fri- day, and prices ranged a bit lower, especially near the end of business. Late reports that rain had started at some points in North Dakota, the principal spring wheat state, had a y bearish influence. The general dispo- sition, though, was to await a thor- ough drenching northwest before as- ¥, | suming that abe d danger from drouth has been a ‘Wheat cloned” easy, %-% under ‘Thursday's finish, July 85-85%, Sept. 85%-%; corn %-% down, July 60%- 60%; oats %-% off, and provisions unchanged to 10 cents decline. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, June 5.—(#)—Weather news from the northwest and Canada ately under scatered liquidation, Showers weré forecast for sections of the spring wheat territory and Canada. July wheat closed ec lower, ime \% lower and December %c °Suly oats closed %c lower and September % lower. July rye closed % lower and September 4 lower, while only feed barley finished un- changed. September closed %c high- uly flex closed 1\c higher while September in 4 one cent higher. h wheat receipts were light and econ” quality was wanted. Winter wheat was scarce and nominally un- changed. Durum of good milling ony was scarce and in good de- in fair to good. demand. Oats demand was fair to good. Rye was firm. Barley was firm to strong. Flax was in quiet demand unless "Livestock 8O. ST. PAUL BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) June 5 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 datk northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample grain: 49 Ibs., No. Hard winter wheat CHICAGO GRAIN | —(Py— Chicago, June 5.—( Wheat— 10.17 10.17 10.17 10.22 1 South 8t. Paul, June 5.—(@—cw. 8, | "4 Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,800; slaughter steers draggy; undertone barely steady; good to choice grades held @round 17.25-8.00 or more; she stock about steady; few choice heifers 7.68- | 9 8.15; medium and good kinds 6.25- beef cows 4.75-5.50; few good 5.75 and above; low cutters and cut- ters 3.75-4.65; bulls unchanged; bulk 5.00-50; better grade heavies 5.65-90; stockers slow; undertone weak. ( n Hi bt 10.18 0.15 23% 24% 1.67% 1. 1.65% RANGE ULUTH idee Min June 5.—(P)— Durum— Oven High Low Close 89% 89 . 89 Calves slow, bidding weak to 50 lower or 7.50-8.50 for good to choice Brades; few selections 9.00; common and medium quotable 6.00-7.00. Hogs 4,800; fairly active, steady to 10 higher; mostly steady with Thurs- day; better 140-240 Ibs., 9.65-95; top 10.00 for strictly choice 140-160 Ibs., 240-310 Ibs., 9.25-75; Pigs up to 10.60; ai Sheep 300; early bids on small sup- 4 Ply spring lambs and yearlings 25 or more lower; aged classes steady; best spring lambs available bid 10: ied down; few shorn yearlings to 9. hers bid 8.75 down; shorn ewes 200-400; bulk 3 2.50-3.50. Dairy cattle fairly active, steady; good clearance iy week; better grade springer cows 70.00-60.00; few lower §tades around 50. 000.2, 00. ——_—_—_——_ CHI Chicago, June 5—(—(U. 8. D, —Hogs 9,000, eee S600 PAD active, strong than Pree ret ¢ bulk 160-2 50 Ibi 1010; 140-) jupply i two lo: 40; other part lead fully stead: itextee yearlings ay. 7.00- rp cutter cows ieneees relatively than fat kinds; bulls and vealers little change practical top sausage bulls cenit a largely 9.56 down; few ip 3,000; spring lambs and ings scarce, in narrow demand, ly to weak, spots unevenly low- ed classes firm; few goog and ‘choice pring lambs 10.50-11.7 ae ter pri aid by small ki) shorn yearlings 9.50-75 load ir 4 California ewes 4.00 to packers. ix Cit; pitas Fal U, y, June 5.—VP)—( Pere 1,000; 5! ir good 850 Ib. fed yea: bulk down to 6.7: 9.25 down; f 5. including 650 billed Tas Chicago, Sune Bee, D. A. -* ici » —Po! Y, on track 175, total ca 0 tani 506; dahowing’ ‘decay 4. sho So.) ifers 0 down; low grade and | 1; veraps | erain eloa %| cost Thursday 9.34; weight 267 Ibs., Ver pus ae cash wheat and coarse follow: quotations today Cash Wheat To Arrive 100% 1.23% - 107% 1.22% 1.05% 1.21% 103% 1.19% 101% 1.16% 99% 1.13% 96% 1.10% 83% 1.07% 92% 1.05% 90% 1.02% 89% 1.00% - 1.05% 1.08% 1.04% 1.07% 99% 1.03% Ae I acy ash 95% 97% 81% 99% 95% 97% ‘Bhat 113 113 113 113 1.12 iil 1.10 93% 89% 90 .» 67; 48 Ibs., 64; 57 Ibs., 61; 46 Ibs., 58; 45 Ibs., 85; 44 Ibs., 50; 43 42 Ibs., 44; 41 Ibs., 41; 40 lbs., 38; 39 Ibs., 35; 38 lbs., 32; 37 Ibs., 29; 36 Ibs., 5 35 Ibs., 47; Low Close 84% 85 66 1.67% 1.65% 1.65% Wor 1.10% 1.12% 1.00% 1.11% 98% 1.02% $86 cy 2 85% 87% 60% 57% 23% 24% *| Timothy Admits Love for Gov. Curley’s Son Even Lillian Duval, Swaynsboro, Ga, beauty, exhibiting the curves that make her one of Broadway’s more alluring night club attractions, admits that wed- ding bells are a distant eventual- ity, but she insists that she and Paul Curley, college boy son of the governor of Massachusetts, are-engaged. Financial problems obclude an immediate wedding, it seems. BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 5.—(@#)—(U. S. D. A.) —Prices were firm in the Boston mar- ket on a rather moderate turnover of fine territory wools. Average to good French combing lines of @48 and fin- er territory wools in original bags brought mostly around 8! cents scoured basis, but it was difficult to Secure good Wools below 85 cents. Average to short fine French comb- ing wools moved around 82-84 cents scoured basis. Chicago Cash Grain Chicago, June 5.—()—Cash wheat No. 3 red 39 3 red tough 88%. Ce d 6224: No. 2 yellow ite 69; sample grade white 26-27%; sample grade No rye. 86: beans track Chicago No. 2 yellow 86; sample grade 7 arley sample 37; feed 30-48 nom; malting 48-92 nom. seed | 3.00-25 cwt. Clover seed 13,00-19.75 cwt. : Today’s Recipe + Strawberry Cake Use 2 cups flour, 4 teaspoons bak- +|ing powder, 1-3 teaspoon salt, 4 table- ‘Spoons fat, 2-3 cup milk, 2 tablespoons */sugar, % teaspoon cinnamon. Mix. flour, baking powder and salt. “| Cut in fat and slowly add milk. When .|soft dough forms pat it out until one inch thick. Sprinkle with sugar and *jcinnamon. Carefully remove to .|Sreased pan and bake 15 minutes in 95% 93% moderate oven. Split and add por- tions berries. Replace top and add temaining berries. Guanaitook LOW PRICED USED CARS The reason we sell so many used cars is because we DO satisfy our customers. Special Terms to Veterans As low as $25.00 down now and balance when bonus comes, The car is delivered if WANT- ADS Are the Best Salesmen in Town Male Help Wanted Help Wanted WANTED—Capable and experienced girl for general housework. Phone 1735, WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 906. “Wearing Apparel__ aie: BARGAIN—One group of young lady’s suits, dresses, accessories, size 16, complete, $10.00. Call 1042-R. FOR SALE—Man’s grey suit. Size 40. Phone 754-LW. Rooms for Rent PLEASANT ROOM in modern home. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. 503 4th. Telephone 120-R. MODERN ROOM, one block from capitol. For Sale: Youth’s bed, complete, ice box, kitchen table, etc. Phone 548-W. BEAUTIFUL, large, nicely furnished sleeping room. Next to bath, Down- town district. Suitable for two. 714 jone 1156-J. ai COOL front room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Board, if desired. Telephone 871-W. FOR RENT—Ciean, pleasant, fur- nished sleeping room. Close in. __Close to bath, 120 Ave. A. Private home. Gentlemen preferred, 201 Ave. A West. ae NICELY FURNISHED room for rent. Near capitol. 831 8th St. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. ; 812 Main. Wanted to Trade FOR TRADE—Quarter section flat Burleigh county, Christiania town- ship land. 100 acres cultivated, trees, fenced and near highway, for Bismarck property or small truck farm. Write Tribune Ad. No. 14544. ———[—_—_—_—_—_—_—E Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Used electric washer, late model. Portable elec- tric sewing machine. Must be bar- gain. Box 293, Bismarck, N. Dak. Farms for Sale COME TO THE CORN BELT OF OREGON WHERE THERE IS AM- PLE IRRIGATION WATER. Under the Government's great Vale- Owyhee Reservoir, Altitude 2250 to 2500 feet. Most healthful climate. High fertility. Best crops are corn, alfalfa, sugar beets, potatoes, deci- duous fruits, all vegetables and seeds. Fine dairy section. Hog raising and livestock feeding under most favorable conditions. Fifty years without a crop failure. Un- improved lands at $5.00 to $15.00 per acre, plus cost of water. LOW-COST, PERSONALLY CON- DUCTED, ALL-EXPENSE TOUR, INCLUDING THREE DAYS ON THE LAND, JUNE 21st to 25th. AL- 8O LOW, ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES AVAILABLE EVERY DAY DURING THE SUMMER. For full particulars, descriptive liter- ature, tour schedule and costs, write at once to EARLE G. REED, SU- PERVISOR AGRICULTURAL DE- VELOPMENT, UNION PACIFIC) RAILROAD, ROOM 40, 1416 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska. 320 ACRE BURLEIGH county farm, complete set of buildings, windmill, farm all fenced, R. F. D. and near school. 120 acres in crop, balance pasture and hay, $3,000.00. 160 acre Kidder county farm, com- plete set of buildings, windmill, 80 acres crop land, balance pasture and hay land. Farm all fenced. R. F. D. and near school. Price $1600.00. 320 acre Kidder county farm, com- plete set of buildings, windmill, farm all fenced, 160 acres in: crop, balance pasture and hay land. Near school. Price $3000.00. Have several improved farms in Bur- leigh, Kidder, LaMoure and Barnes counties of North Dakota for sale. P. J. Schmitz, 224 West Broadway, Bisnfarek, N. Dak. More than one-fifth of ‘the total population of England and Wales lives in Greater London. ‘Doctor’ Takes New Disguise Gentlemen preferred. | SHOP? | YOU BUY For Less A’ T Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 26 Dodge Sedan $25.00 °28 Packard Sedan $75.00 ’35 Ford Coach (in perfect condition) ’30 Chevrolet Coupe $175.00 ’27 Pontiac Coach $19.00 MANY OTHERS from $25 to $1,000 SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS BAL, UP TO 18 MO. WILL TAKE TRADES Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Bismarck Phone 700 —_——_—__— Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE— Thor electric washer, $6.00. Also practically new Mon- arch range. Cheap. Phone 1386-W. 711% Ave. A. FOR SALE—Gas range with heat con- trol oven. Medicine cabinet. Ex- cellent condition. Cheap. 1025 Sth, FOR SALE—Upholstered davenport with chair. Nearly new. Reason- able. 306 W. Thayer. FOR SALE—Oak table, Magic Chet gas range, new; Lloyd Loom stroller, new. 522 11th. FOR SALE—Ice boxes, $6.50 to $12.50. Tavis Music Co. ——_ Miscellaneous WILL TAKE Cattle to pasture 75c head. L, E. Heaton, Jr., McKenzie, N. Dak. Cottages HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES with electric lights, day, week or season. Safe beach. Nason Bay Resort, De- troit Lakes, Minn. Poultry POULTRY RAISERS insist on buying United States and North Dakota approved and Pullorum tested chicks, You can buy them at the "Work Wanted YOUNG WOMAN wants position 9s housekeeper. Would like work & town or city. Write Miss Leona Bargman, Center, N. Dak. - WANTED—All kinds of moving. Also basement digging. Black dirt and fertilizer for sale, Phone 754-LW. HIGH SCHOOL graduate, capable, especially good with children, alsa yo school boy, wishes work. Call 1388. WANTED—Men’s Iai 8 Mending and replace buttons. Rea- sonable rate. 900 Front St. EXPERT LAWN Mower We call for and deliver. H. B. Sund- heim. Phone 899. 821 6th. FOR FINE PAPER and dec- orating. Call Bismarck Hotel, 95. ___ EE | Houses and Flats FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low, 900 block 7th St. Good condi- tion. Lot 5€x140. One of the choice locations in Bismarck. Near capi- tol and schools. Priced at $3200, T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE—Two % acres, oné with house. Good location. For infor- mation see Mathilda Campbell, 606 3rd, side entrance. Phone 1352. Call evenings. FOR SALE—Small, unfinished house, cheap for cash. Will consid- er truck or car as part payment. _Write Tribune Ad. 15940. FOR RENT—June Ist to Sept. ist completely furnished modern home. Owner retains one room. Phone 308 or 1071-R. RENT—Hess regi- dence, 305 5th Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. Dak. Chas. F. Ellis. Phone 236. FOR RENT—Modern house at 1922 Avenue D. Seven rooms and bath. For information telephone 249. FOR SALE—New modern bungalow. Close to capitol and schools, Also good grade piano. 1015 8th. FOR SALE—Four room G with garage, used as living quar- ters. 717 20th St. \FOR SALE OR Investigate Home tone Plans @ @ No Commission or Service Charges. @ @ No Appraisal Fee. @ @ No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. Business Opportunity WANTED—Eligible young man with $50 or more to invest in a legitimate Proposition, quick cash returns. Ine vestment amply secured or return- able. Write Tribune Ad. 14575. Mandan Electric Hatchery, Man- dan, N. Dak. Prices, $7.90 and up. Price lists on request. Mr. and Mrs. Trauger, Manager. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—6 room modern house. Write Tribune Ad. 14608. For Sal FOR SALE—Complete camning out- fit consisting of one Stoll tent, 6; air mattresses, 2 Stoll beds, one gasoline stove. 2 Stoll mattresses, dishes. H. J, Woodmansee. FOR SALE—$1500 6x12 Snooker table. ‘Will take $200. Good condition ex- cept cloth. L. Horn, 1008 Bdwy, Bismarck. $175 CREDIT new Chevrolet for $125, cash or trade for Model A Ford or 1929 Chevrolet. Write Tribune Ad. 14450, FOR SALE—Adding machine, good condition, with stand. Reasonable. Bonham Brothers, 110 Fourth 81 FOR SALE—Toma‘ other plants. C. phone 892-R. Personal crore MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. FOR SALE—Established women’s and children’s clothing business located in Bismarck, Write Tribune Ad. 14601. FOR SALE—Cafe in county seat, only Cafe in town, doing good business. Write Tribune Ad. 14593. e Lost and Found LOST—Between Sibley’ Camp Bismarck, spare tire in brown case. DeSoto. Reward. Call 818. ; Apartments for Rent IN-NEW MODERN home, near capl- bee Elodie or partly furnished ‘ment for two adults. Priva aera shower and private _ entrance. Also ground floor ing room for gentlemen. 1028 ONE two-room apartment. New su- section of city. Telephone 107. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or nished apartment in Rose Apts. 318 . Third St. F. W. Murphy. A FURNISHED or unfurnished two room apartment, also three room for light housekeeping. $28 per - month. 1014 Bdwy. : E two room first floor. Rent $15. Call 308 So, 15. Phone 552-R. partly : newly decorated apartments.’ 318 So. 11th 8t. FOR _RENT—Five toon panty far | nished modern apartment, 1817 Bowen. é