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wRaRi1ihS 280: 0R 2 FR’ ec te 8 Ber S8E00R0 RFs ee ya ——— Tribune’s Grain, Lives Market Report for STOCK PRICES SIL MOVE IRREGULARLY DESPITE GOOD NEWS Business Reports Constructive Plus. Better Outlook Across Ocean New York, June 27.—(#)—Steels steadied in Saturday's stock market, ‘while American Telephone and a num- ber of other leaders continued to drop. ‘The two-hour turnover amounted to approximately 350,000 shares. The | A! close was: irregular. Business news was still on the con- Bal wervative side. ‘The financial sec-| Beri. tor took another look at the foreign situation as the. French franc moved SEE eVect [Bowne Airpl. its best level since last March. Bonds were slightly mixed, while commodities improved. Among stocks about unchanged to/! ahead as much asa point or so were |; U. 8. Steel, Republic Steel, Bethlehem, Gulf States Steel, General Motors, Chrysler, Deere, Warner Bros., Mont- gomery habe , American Crystal Sugar, Motor Products, Monsanto Chemical, Anaconda, Consolidated Edison, North | Ct American, Douglas Aircraft, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central and Union Pacific. In addition to the major communi- cations Company issue, which was off 2 at ite worst, wavering issues included | © Du- |Com. Sol Pont, U. 8. Smelting, Kennecott, Cerro Con. Oil d. Westinghouse, American Can, de Pasco and Remington Ran the steel industry. Early in the week steel shares met with good demand from sources en- | Det by the more than seasonal ‘ins. aided by the improved josition of petroleum and the outlook for brisk summer con- sumption, joined steels in the rise. Oils held their ground. Steels did not. Financial circles, long impressed Cuban Am. Sug. Curtiss Wright Adams Exp, alll Alaska Jun. Allis-Ch, Am. Am, 11% 13% ¢ ul hn 181% 21 BB a Gilncrease Expected in U. tock PROSPECTS OF HUGE WHEAT RUN MONDAY Q [No ‘No, {No. | No. |No, iNo. No. No. No. Visible Supply Also Is Bear Factor Chicago, June 27.—()—Prospects a big run of wheat on Monday ‘the bed: oobi se southwest gave a Ibs. 8Wi e Sk Ing to prices Inte Sate | WS A substantial increase of the United |N°- 58; % ) States wheat visible supply total Mon- | N°- day was likewise expected. Unofficial No, July crop reports next week were|N0- 27 52% 21% 30! 3% 50 12% 9% 26% 12% 179% . Industrial Alcohol, | Cel 2% 8% 3% 109 13% 19% 63% 14% ley Rad. & Co. by the abnormal driving power of the |G steel industry at this season, were 4 with the realization that threatened labor troubles for steel- makers may prove a stumbling block. Meanwhile steel experts said some ‘of the recent activity of mills was at- tributable ‘to forward buying for in- ventory against the higher prices soon G to take effect. o —__ CHICAGO Chicago, June unsettled in tone aturday and eggs were steady. Poultry was steady. Butter 20,312, unsettled, prices un- changed. Eggs 18,595, easy; extra firsts lo- | tal 20%; cars 21%; fresh graded firsts local 20%; cars 1944; storage packed age peked firsts 21%. ——— we | Produce Markets | |Greynound 14% Hudson Mot. . Tilinois Cent. Int. Cement . Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can . . Tel. & Tel. Poultry, live 1 car, 8 trucks, steady; Kresge (8. hens 5 1D. and less 1b. 18%; Leghorn h mouth Rock springs 2612, W ‘colored 25; Plymouth Rock fry; . White Rock 24, colored 21%: colored barebacks 158- turkeys 13-16, h old heavy young 16% geese 15, 1d 1: Loew's . |Lorillard . ‘Mack Trucks .... | Leghorn |Marsh. Field ... Leghorn roosters McCrory Sts. . ducks | McKess & Rob. small white | McKess é& Rob. ducks 11%, small colored 1012, young Mid.-Cont. Pet. \Minn, Moline Imp. Pra. Mont. Ward . Murray Corp. New York, June P) try steady. By freight: Bro quoted; other freight and all Drices unchan: Di ~All * high- | at "INo. Am. Aviation ‘North American - Prices un- i 06 steady. Mixed colors ni aad other mixed colors unchang- Whites, private sales of nearby faney mediums, including premiums, 24%4-26%; nearby and midwestern ex- | change mediums 23%; other whites) and all brown and duck ¢ges un-| chang WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis, July 27.—(@— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exchange Twins 15, Cheddars 15; farmers’ call board, Americas 16%, Horns 15%. AND EGG FUTURES Nat. jOhio Oil ... a commercial standards |p; ‘Param, Pict 7 |Nash Motors Nat. Biscuit, . |Nat. Dairy Nat. Distill. 21 Pow. & Lt. Stl. Tea . . ¥. Central Northern Pacific . ac, Gas & El. Packard Motor Park Utah Pathe Film Penn. R. Phillip Morris . Pils Pout Pills. \proctor & Gamble . Pub. Sve. N. J. 12 prt i % | choice up to $8.10 % | good beet cows 485% | 350 pounds $9.35-9.65, sows $8.60. a few feeder pigs and 15% | ceshed at $10.60-11.00 14% % 35% 26% 10% | value to sell at 7.50 upward up most 8% 36% | fed heifers 15-25 higher but grassy 7% | kinds unevenly 25-75 lower: strictly 24's | F008 to. choice fat cows ~ 38% |ters 50 off; bulls 25 lower; % | widespread drouth more grass cattle 10% }in run, mainly 8% | northwester: 3% | Be! awaited with interest, especially the season's first estimates of this sea- Oats .. Hard winter whe: oe corn yield. at closed weak %-%, under Friday's finish, July 93%-%, Sept. 93%-%, corn % off to % up, Sept. 65-65%, oats 14-% advanced and pro- age tor, visions’ unchanged t0 a rise of 15 sates Open High Tov Close cents. suly Bi 3% 93% — sf BEBE ERISHOWERS, COOLER FESS EME, i int ; yineat rose ne an “he eguthy A “ae 61% 60% 61% ol weat! and eat futures biteee Baitrdey |Bep He Bx Re CHONESG, BODES higher whe eee | ees 32% “32 32%/All N. D, May Get Relief From % higher and Dec. % eo lax futures gained considerably on dry weather reports from the northwi July flax closed 2c high- and Sept. 2c higher at 1.77. grains were stron; an highe: 7T%¢ higher, receipts were light. winter wheat were slow . rye teed barley Dec. 1%. LIVESTOCK REVIEW South St. Paul, June 27.—(P)}—(U. 8. D. A.)—Grain-fed steers, yearlings and heifers closed fully steady to slightly higher with grassy killers weak to 25 cents lower. Most mi kinds around $8.00-8.10, lower down to around $5.50 or li yearlings heifers closed at grassers 5-5.75, medium grades down to $6.00, cull and 3.50-5.50, Thin light stock: low numerous opening on Hog prices were boosted this week, be F 150-220 pounds selling Friday }20.35-10.55, 220-250 pounds $10.00 35, 250-290 pounds $9.60. , 290- 9.00, A bulk 400 pounds down $8.80-9.00. feeder light lights Bulk of the native spring, lambs closed at $10.75, buck lambs $9.75, wouts $7.50-8:00, Slaughter ewes d at $2.25-4.95 yearling breed- es sold at $8.00 down, two and year olds $6.50-4.75. CHICAGO Chicago, June 27.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) Cattle 1,500, calves 100; compared Friday last week; strictly grainfed steers and yearlings 25-40 higher, medium weight and weighty steers x 4 sy and warmed offerings 0 lower; stockers and feeders 50 off; 25 lower; fower grade fat offerings and cut- vealers strong to 25 higher; due partly to n larger runs ex- at once; extreme top specialty western Nebraska Me e 0; eer Sate June New York Stocks Grain Quotations and 3 dark northern, 55 ibs. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. & dark northern, 52 Ibé. $-dark northern, 51 lbs. § dark northern, 50 Ibs.. 42 Ibs., 55; 41 Ibs. 52; 40 Ibs., 49; 46; 38 lbs. 43; 37 Ibs., 40; 87; 35 Ibs., 34; 34 Ibs., 81. 1 hard amber durum. z 1 mixed durum. 1 red durum. 1 flax 2 flax. 23 ERE } 59 rt 1 7 Minnt a Cash Wheat 8 ae 1.22% 1.36% + 120% 1.35% eee 118% 1.34% eee 1.16% 1.32% » 114% 1.29% ... 111% 1.26% » 107% 123% 1.08% 1.19% + 1.01% 1.16% 113% 00% southwesterns: nad|5 4, for week ending. Fri- 00 directs; compared Friday last wek: After price advances of 25- 50 cents were score on fat lambs on opening sessions, prices continued to %| decline until closing quotations were weak to 25 lower; best native spring- % 99% 1.10% 1D 1 Ww a 1.13% 1.17% 1.12% o! =O 78; 48 Ibs. 75; 47 Ibs., 72; 46 Ibs., 69; 45 Ibs., 66; 44 Ibs., 61; 43 Ibs., Nicaragua's action was taken under 85jall international obligations are ful- 2 filled. 63% 83: HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1086 HANDED ASSEMBLY List of Anti-Sanctionist Na- tions Grows Steadily at (ENN REVNON "Thrifty Persons Neve The Salesmen Wanted Geneva Geneve, June 27.—(7)—Revision of The League of Nations covenant was ‘WANTED—Retail clothing salesman | ambitious to go into business for himself, Unusual opportunity re- quiring no investment. P. H. Davis, Dept. DT-$4, Cincinnati. handed to the assembly Saturday as Female Help Wanted council delegates declined to begin the teform. ‘The council held to its original pur- pose of reviewing the Italo-Ethiopian situation with the list of anti-sanc- tionist nations growing steadily. Latin American departures from the League of Nations were swelled Sat- urday by the resignation of Nicar- agua. Guatemala, Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Brazil already are outside the fold and it is reported that Hon- duras may follow suit. the covenant position authorizing withdrawal after two years’ notice if Informed sources predicted before the assembly meets Tuesday so many member states will have rejected the war penalties any debate on the can- cellation. will have become needless. Three new . states—Uruguay, Haiti, WANTED—Gifl or woman for house- ‘WANTED—Competent girl or middle- WANTED—Gitl for general house- WANTED—Competent maid for gen- FOR SALE—Restaurant and confec- work, small town. Like children and be able to plan and cook. Gbod wages. Write Tribune Ad. 14941. aged woman for general housework and care for children. Give refer- ences. Write Tribune Ad 14959. work, Go home nights. Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 7th. Phone 26. eral housework. Furnish references. Write Tribune Ad. 14974. Business Opportunity tionery equipment. Either part or all. Only eating place in town. No writing, come and see for yourself. Cozy Corner Cafe, Jake Perman, Prop., Goodrich, N. Dak. and Poland—joined Great Britain and France in the sanctions-scrapping sec- Heat Wave; Valley Records Light Showers ‘Thundershowers and cooler weather are expected to bring relief to Bis- marck’s sweltering citizens late Sat- urday night or early Sunday morning. A similar forecast was made for the entire western half of the state as North Dakota entered its fifth day of abnormally high temperature. Cool- er weather, with a possibility of show- ers, was indicated for eastern North 111% 1.09% 1.00 LOTH LO6% 106% Dakota. 1.05% 1.03% 1.04% | Bismarck’s maximum temperature as Friday was 91. Hot spots in the state 3x 8% $y, 42h i were Oakes, with 96, Crosby, with 95, Ma 44% 48% 44g [8Nd Wishek and Sanish, with 94. Low- est maximum temperature was re- 60 ney 80 20% corded at Devils Lake, where the ther- ey $1% 60% .60%|mometer reached only 82. 82% 62 62 Beattered showets occurred in east- 7 1 ern North Dakota, with Fargo getting 2% 2% 2% 38%! 98 inch, and precipitation ranging 30% 31% 30% 30% sel abba 05 inch recorded at Grand 197 ume ots bist » Hankinson, Lisbon and Napo- 1.76% 177 1.76% 1.77 | At Huron, 8. D., and Havre, Mont., Beatin DULUTH, RANGE the mercury hit 98. ‘Durum— 6 es CHRIST ERNT ELECTED FOR SALE OR RENT—Hotel in town LIVESTOCK trucked to West Fargo. Williston, N. D., June 27—(®)— Christ Ernt of this city, was elected of 1300 on highway No. 10. Good business, Write to Mrs. A. P. Ny- den for further information. Heb- ron, N. Dak. Work Wanted Can take half carload at trip. Bond- ed and insured. H. T. Crum. Phone 542 Mandan. EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. We call for and deliver. HB.) Sundheim. Phone 809. 821 6th. WANTED — Individual or family washing. Phone 1950. Also girl wants work caring for children. ‘WANTED—Hour work by experienced girl. Can furnish references. Call 204-M. Ask for Marvel. RELIABLE girl wants work by hour or day. Can furnish references. Call 1708-R. —_——— ss rm Lands CATTLEMEN ATTENTION I HAVE an 800 acre farm, Dodge Co., Minn. that I can rent and give im- mediate possession of. Will have enough pasture and hay to take care of up to 500 head of cattle, or would take care of 2,000 head of sheep. Will rent on reasonable basis or sell cheap. A. R. Bakke, 420 Hodgson Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ————— TRADE—Clear % 8. E. North Dako- 1000 on 50-50 basis. Box 286, Oakes, N. D. Cabins for Re LOST- LOST—Lady's LOST—In Blackstone Club black calf- ta for breeding ewes or will take) CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, | . WANT ADS Lost and Found tace and breast, paws are white tipped, looks like Fox Terrier. Answers to the name of “Putte feward. Call 1330 or 308 9th Bt. « Here are a few of the unusual values in oer stock. 1 Model e-1, 125-inch %-ten International pi T-foot body, priced at euly International wrist watch on Ave. D: between Fourth and Mandan Streets, Find-, er please call 1106 of 400. Reward. akin fold, containing valuables and cash. Liberal reward. Return to Blackstone Club. done at cut prices. Kysar’ ery and Repair Shep, Bismarck. ‘eppearance in the Mid-Western Skies was taken as an omen of victory. It requires TO TRADE for improved Misourt river bottom farm, s beautiful ten room strictly modern residence, five: PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's J. 8. FEVOLD Broadway Bismarck, N. D. For Sale FOR SALE—16 ft. beat, suitable for ad and outboard. Tel. Mandan Rooms for Rent SLEEPING ROOM, Beauty Rest mat- tress, near bath. Always hot water. Also basement room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. 412 8th. | Phone 104-W. | SLEEPING ROOM with Beauty Rest mattress. Hot water at all times. Next to bath. Also small basement refrigerat __close in, ‘Telephone 1598, WANTED TO RENT—Furnished four or five room apartment or house by July 15. Call 1064. machine, 927 7th. Phone 1754-M. ‘COOL, WELL furnished -front bed- room. Two preferred. Close in. Phone 1844-W. 313 Mandan &. LARGE SLEEPING room suitable for Apartments for Rent $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, 3. secretary-treasurer of the National Farm Loan asociation of Williams and two. Next to bath. Always hot wa- ter. 115 B. Thayer. apartment with = a4 McKenzie counties at a meeting held here, C. P, Kjelstrup, Parshall, dist- rict. supervisor of the federal land Poultry ROCKS, Reds, White Rocks, BARRED room. Can be used fer light house- keeping. Phone 926-W. bath, kitchenette, Frigidaire, ‘Isun- dry privileges. Available July lst. 106 Main Ave. l MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN eapolis, June 27.—(#)—Wheat reveipts Saturday 91 compared to 113 ar ago. Minnes cash wheat and coarse grain cl quotations foday follow: | t Delivered To Arrive By 124K 1.26% 1.23% 125% 1 cs % | bank announced CHICAGO POTATOES —Potatoes 98, on track 244, total US. moderate, demand fairly good ed per cwt. hs US. No. a partly graded 3.15-: e décay 2.75-3.00; US. 2 showing heated some decay 3 Carolina cob: few sales 3 Nor’ 3. US. No .1 an artly graded 2.75-90; liss triumphs partly graded heavy “| small 2. *|nia White Rose US. No. 1. poor 3.30; partly graded 3.00 DULUTH CASH GRAIN vn lageeiataoer ie SEL Before Bailing, veoes{ P35: SE Ib, Tabs Tt Pore et Buying or Refinancing Tb. 116% -1.32%4; No. 3, 56 Ib, 114%- i a Investigate Federal Housing Administration i Single Mortgage 1.16% 3 b4 1b., 92 1.22%; No. ‘5, 53 90% 1.20%; System 88%-1.18%; No. 1 red durum Eltinge Chicago, June 27.—()—(U. 8. D, A) shipments 687; slightly weaker, sup- pl Oklahoma Bliss P| 1, and partly grad- ed 3.85; showing heated, some decay US. No. 2, 2.25; cobblers US. 3 G 50- -|200; ‘Texas Bitss triumpns US. No. 1, showing decay howing decay mostly 2.75; Kansas cobblers US. No. 1'and partly graded ?.80-90; Callfor- Rite Ros 3.40-555 Duluth, Minn., June 27.—(#)—Clos- Prepaid; delivery alive. : Household Goods for Sale arck. Phone 649. Leghorns, 100-$6.00. Assorted $4.95. | Central | Hatchery, Jefferson City, Mo. —S FOR SALE—Some real bargains in used pianos. Complete bed, almost | new. Chas. L. Bryan, Piano Tuner, FOR RENT—Sleeping room, next to bath. Always hot water. Call at __422 4th. Phone 649. FOR RENT—Sleeping room suitable for two. Call at 306 8th St. Tele- Phone 1330. FURNISHED sleeping room, cool. Close in. 219 3rd St. Telephone THREE ROOM unfurnished or fure nished apartment. Close in, New- ly decorated. Private bath and en- trance. Suitable for three adults. Write Tribune Ad. 14954. WILL SUBLET for July and August completely furnished four room apartment. Midway between capl- ys; | FOR SALE—Chairs, rockers, dresser, ith. 848-R. tol and downtown. Write Tribune Kitchen table, radio stand, beds,| FURNISHED sleeping room. Good| Ad. 14953. , mattresses, fruit jars. 417 South location. 404 5th St. NEW 2 ROOM apartment on floor. Lights, water, heat, gas, and NICE sleeping room for rent. Near table, also Meadows ironer. Chea) a if taken at once, 1006 9th. FOR SALE—Round dining room refrigerator furnished. Also wash- ing privileges. Call at 930 éth. ‘ | TWO ROOM and Kitchenette partly’ 4 capitol, 831 8th St. : SLEEPING room next to bath. Call Pp t beds, chairs. Phone 1458-W. FOR SALE—Oak chief range. Two Houses and Flats furnished apartment. East outsi@#-->_ +) . Studio couch and rug for _sale, 402 8th. Phone 1828-J. SMALL FURNISHED ground floor, private bath. Ald automatic daybed for sale. Call in YOUNG MAN desires roommate. Board if desired. Second house north of Paramount. 212 8rd. Phone 428. [_——— Farms for Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE—Quarter sec- tion flat Burleigh county, Chris- tianis township land. 100 acres cul- tivated, trees, fenced and near high- way. Priced for quick sale. Terms or will consider Bismarck property or small truck farm. Write Tribune Ad. No. 14544. FOR SALE—8. BE. %, Sec. 7 Boyd| ment. Electric % nine miles ne Bismarck,| able for two adults. Close in. Phone Twp. . ONE ROOM and Kitchenette apart- ment. Gas, water, heat, lights, fur- nighed. 405 Sth. Side door. Phene 1003-W. partment, $23. Three light house~ Keeping rooms, upstairs, $28, 1016 A first floor. Adults only. lane 00 ee July ist. $88. rooms. Complete! cable July 1st. 1029 7th St, a settable for two ette apartment. adults, 322 9th St. : Chicago, 7 27.—P)—. 7 fe ik 12.10, with 11.50 prac DAW or . — % 10, W! ; 5 : Butter Futures: | ors for week ith i178 quotable: late | 2H We... 101% 111% 106% 110%). ao, a, 3.78. ‘ High Low Clos Bs b ).80-11.00; Ship w ante area? hoe ad South Dakota Wheat) Ryo yo. 1’ 62%. sana it ). a if =| , closi .00-9.00; be: ite = . 31% 31 31% |Reynolds Tob. aoe ee ico: yearlings around 25| 1 1.08% 1.10% 1.06% 1.08% | Qate,No.g white 507314 534:.l BOR SALE—Desirable modern resl- Egg Futu |Schenley Distill. lower, bulk for week 8.25-8.50, with |g D | 4%. dence consisting of 3 apartments, nay erator \° é fia | Sears-Roebuck choice hat dy weights te 9.22 2 1.06% 1.08% 1.04% 1.06% SS hot water heat, garages; immediate a ; Pe OSL ad Be rin mand for choice 8 » * 1.08% 1.05% 1.00% 1.03% FOr bt aah FLOUP wiour| possession. Well located a8 in | Miscellaneous | |Socony Vac. best on sale 4.00, Duram 18 lower. Carioad lots, family patents| good condition. Gi ster. Sou. Cal. Ed. 1a ha- 6.65-6.86 a barrel in 98 pound cotton | —->—eearr New bungalow in ex- *——Saxwmarouis erocxs __|Souinern Pac G0 Ibe, 108% 125% 102% 122% |ssce., BRPTENT dating’ 45-25-50. |. clusive residential section, | Hest, | y Corp. 500; nomin- -26.50, 50, : vo apolls, June” 37.—Uer—Stocks Spare og bran Go.73; no sales: compared week ie LOK 125% wee vee water and gas {ure Baby ! 235 ' Park. _ Firat Bank Stock 12%. Bi oes ee, See 88 Tbs... 1.09% 1.25% Boston: FOR RENT—Modern 5 room dwelling ‘ : - —— 3 amper hd moderate, in duplex, Heated by gas. Good FOREIGN EXCHANGE f SIOUX CITY 57 Ibe... 101% 125% Iittle change from the previous w Henin. Phone 260. Af New York, June 37.—(#)—Foreign pT Bioux City, June 27.—U)— 13 amber hd Gales were comprised mostly of location. " exchange firm, Great Britain demand a We 185 | A.)—Cattle 00, market ki" 56 Ibs... 98% 124% «006 +++] Or gine and % Ddloed origin: vy ter 6 p. m. 51 Dr. So. ___ in dolists, others in cents: Great (Stone, 80% peef 5 4 amber hd territory wool. Quotations on such | <“o-earg Nour room partly mod- Filsin orks France, 663K; Lely Superior St Dena SOR oe firm for large oa tobe | ern home, full lot, $1275. Small 88; : al rm iz sval dha6; Norway’ 26 Tbs. .. 92% 1.22% vi t prices slightly below! payment down, balance like rent. Montreal. in REE Samber bd os soy on the larger lines, ASK) Call 1705-M. es Fork in. Monte 10% 25; numerous J 3 ? a fleece wool. Ohio | #OR RENT—One six room m xEW Gi | baie grain feds per Ad asx, 1.18% ; strona at ae.6 cents In | q'enished house for July and AUg- Ne eae eee —Bonds 18% | choice light heifers ber hd , : the grease for fine ine and % 2081 egy York, June 27—Ue—Bon cows 1,00-6.00; cutt Samper bd es 116q bisefaetey combing wools at 8,28 | ust. Phone 200 ae as a . NEE ‘ por cents for combjn; ood, >| OR RENT—Two 5 room houses, ‘Truax-Traer Low test—weight. discounted 2c. | 33 cents for combing % blood. Pe per month. L. N, Cary Great Northern 7's of 1936 blank. a : aie oe erican 5 + Ned 4 : five Bone Bsntre 20%. (2d tll (By the Associated Press) Muawert Corp. 8%. -. Union Carbide N oh gh erga BONDS 4 ‘ork, June 27.—()—Govern- ond INVESTMENT TRUSTS tort Ptateameaated, Feo) Bete ia a c. Bb. 4,68; No, today’s trad nomi: market dor 3; spring lam Tings weak to 25 OF: ames , necks bulk fed Califor shorn California three! oads Idshos 11,00 Cry on 0-8.25 otsas Idaho feeders 9.25. 3 week’ 11. leads att ‘bulle ewes 2.50- GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, June 27.—(AP)—(U. ‘Agr.)—Weather conditions 4 k ended Friday again in| tor July wheat showed a net ‘ thi clos: ain of riday July tye closing at 59% July barley week, closing July osts week, cavanced 3% for 3% for favorable: and crop condi- rally in the dgmestic eoring showed further deteriora- er eheat was up 3 nced 1% for the week, . 8. jure ave WILD SUBLET modern § room com- pletely 3% at b the the the BUDWEISER J) =:":.. mia - Now 15c Guaranteed Ware en or direct by mail. vim. established rough our dealérs Service

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