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i pared ‘§ f f ee eres STOCK PRIGES PICK New York Stocks UP STRENGTH WITH » 1% iy a RAILS TAKING LEAD js My ‘Turnover of 750,000 Shares Is an. Loco, .. EM Best a Last A | ag ie . . Am, eae, & Re! 8 New York, July 11—(—Stocks | Am. Stl. I. 29 generally hurdied profit taking with |AM. Sus. Ret. 35, comparative ease in Saturday's mar-|am Top. B. tit ket, a number galloping into new|Am. Wat. :. 35 high territory for the year or, longer | Am; Wo et, 67 ee of fractions to 2 or more i ig a poi . ‘The turnover of around 750,000 ae 3s shares was the best for a Saturday | Att Ret S since last April. The close was firm.| Aviation 6 3 Ralls and specialties turned in the win 2 best performance. Conspicuous - | Balt. & 19 ers included Santa Fe, Atlantic Coast 16 Line, Delaware é& Hudson, N. ¥. Cen- 26: tral, Southern Pacific, Southern Rail- a way, preferred issues of iy E} Corp, Spiegel-May-Stern, tt ‘Walker, Westinghouse, General Elec- me: Fe eee ee BS es ER LK FE 3 tric, Du Pont, Coca Cola, Evans Prod- 54! ucts, Consolidated Edison, Western 10 Union, North American, Atlantic Gulf 8 and Johns-Manville. A Douglas Aircraft, which sank and ty rallied Friday when its “rights” were 24! dealt in for the first time, again 53 found support and pushed up more 66: than 4 points at its best. : Gt. Wes.” H General Motors, U. 8. Steel, Chrys- . Bt. PL i ler, Bethlehem, Kennecett, Anaconda 5 3 and International Nickel were a shade Frey. 84 either way. J, I. Case, International | 0; R. I. 1 Harvester and Deere were lower. Sate pais, ue Bands were fairly steady, but grains | Goites Goce gy 2 and cotton met week-end realizing.|Colum. Pic. Vic. ‘The French franc was heavy and oth-|Com, Credit a er gold currencies mixed. Com. Solv. . 16 o ——# | Som. Souittiern 3 | Produce Markets | |Gor Stison FH eaimaoomgeans: x 4 CHICAGO Cont. Oil Del. 3331/8 ly 11—()—Butter 14.-| Corn Products unchanged. | Gream Wheat Eggs 15,631, prices unchanged. Crosley Rad. o butter or egg futures today). Cuban Am. “an Poultry, live, 21 trucks, steady, |Guban Am. Sug. prices unchanged. egy gad WEw ome Dis. Match New York, July 11. en poul- | Dome. Mines 5 try about steady. All freight prices unquoted. Express prices bata Dressed poultey steady to firm, All . fresh and frozen prices. le nged. Butter 8,461, firm. Cre e: tra (92 score) 33%; other putter prices unchanged. Cheese 287.615, firm. State, whole milk flats, |, 1935 fancy 23 to 22%; other cheese prices unchanged. ESgs 22,234, steady. All mixed col- browns, and duck eggs my it, £ nny Te Re ret eee eer * WISCONSIN CHEESE Wis, July. 11.—@— Plymouth, Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exch: Twins 17, inge, BISLSRAG..Bsor Secs teri tated ® Chicago, July icky selling of all graing Saturday fol- lowed sudden in the heat that has held drouth areas 1 j8nd corn followed sult, dropping near- early high point. Corn however, re- See eee Reeeaen WHEAT PRIGES FALL |/ Grain LIMIT AS BREAK IN} HEAT WAVE NEARS Corn Plummets 7 Cents But) Re Rebounds 3% at Close; {N° Others Off Too 11.—()}—Semi-pan- | predictions of a break in a grip more than a week. Wheat prices fell almost vertically the extreme allowable limit, 5 cents, ly straight downward 7 cents from an bounded 3% cents at the last. ‘Wheat closed at a standstill, 5 cents down, July and Sept. 1.04%, Dec. 1.08%; corn flurried % to 2 cents un- der yesterday's finish, Sept. 81%- 82%, Dec. 75%4-76, oats 1%-2% off and Provisions unchanged to 37 cents set- MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES BREAK SHARPLY 8, July 11.—W}—Wheat tailspin before the close Saturday because of assur- ance of a Chicago weather forecast that good rainfall would break up the drouth by Sunday night. July wheat futures closed 4% lower, Sept. 4% to 45 and December 4%. Flax futures declined on account of the rainy forecast. July closed 1% lower at 2.06% and Sept. 1% lower at Coarse grains also were off. Sept. July, Dec. oats futures closed 1% lower, vay Tye 4% lower, Sept. 4 and 4%; July, ad barley 2% lower, Sept. 2% and Dec. 2%. Livestock LIVESTOCK Ri 3, uth St, Paw. suly, ECAP. D. A.)—This market received 25,000 cattle during the five dave, of the week compared with 19,000 a week ae age, with Hay ely wi fig market o 38 to 80 rt yearling prices 0 mos frock 15 to 25; stock cattle better fea steer lings sold during ti sh Thelfers sold up to 8.35; cows 4.00 eutters and low cutters 3.75 Nowe to 3.00 or less; sausage bulls thostly 5.00 to 5.50; better vealers sold at 6.50 to 8,00; cull and common 3.00 to 5.00; much of the week's sup- ply of th yearlings and cal shed at 4.00 to 6.00. of barrows and gilts ha ounted around 25 or mo! this week, with packing sows arou! 70 to 90 dower, pigs 1.25 lower; better 150 to 235 Ib. Hard winter wheat Grain Quotations tiecailaas ty es (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) duly 11 Chicago, Say thor Wheat sOpen i! BUN & Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., July 11 JOB IN LETTING OF HIGHWAY PROJECTS Contracts to Cost $872,636 Are Awarded for North Dakota Improvements GRAIN Contracts totaling $872,636 for con- 106 |#ttuction of 60 miles of roads and eae grade crossing elimination proj- ects, comprising the biggest letting in 92 | the ‘history of the state highway dé- {cee likag awarded Friday by r W. J. Flannigén. The largest previous letting by the acest was one involving $600,- Estimated to reach the million dol- lar figure, the awards fell below that |mark when action was deferred on & Proposal to construct an underpass and 0.104 miles of approaches in Velva and bids were rejected on a landscaping project in Burleigh coun- ty east of Bismiarck, Gets Harvey Job The largest single project involved ‘was the constretion of an underpass in Harvey, awarded to the Rue Con- atruction company, Bismarck, on & bid $194,373.20. Other underpass and overpass structures proposed to elim- inate dangerous railroad crossings GRAIN were awarded to: Wachter-O'Neill, Co, Bismarck — ih Low Close| Stutsman county, 0.501 miles grading, 1.04% 1.04%} 011 mix and detour, east of James- 4 1.08 104% | town, $43,308.06; Barnes, 0.366 miles tox Lape i grading graveling, Pillsbury, $33,- 88% .81% .85 | 738.98; Griggs, 0.539, graveling, de- 86 19 81% | tour, Hannaford, $37, . 80 = .73% =.15%| Megarry Brothers, Bismarck—Fos- ter county, 0.729 miles, grading, bi- bf car td tuminous surfacing, detour in Car- 24 H% $8. |rington, $50,170.37; Foster, 454 miles : 4 ‘ grading, graveling, detour, at Glen- 75% 10% = .70% | field, $32,879.44. 15% % 70% Miles City Firm Wins 16% 11% 81%| LC. Boespflug, Miles City, Mont— Mountrail, 0.152 miles grading vitri- fied brick surfacing, detour, in Stan- ley, $82,601.88. Northwest Construction Co., Grand Forks—0.130 miles approaches, in Grand Forks, $143,914.69. Other projects and those to whom they were awarded include: Wells county—0.625 mles landscap- ing, at Harvey, Northwest Nursery. Valley City, $15,836.40. LaMoure — 6.258 miles graveling, John Meland, Hawley, Minn., $9,- 251.91. *Rolette—6.435 miles gravsling, St. ane west, Liye Soan, Minot, $19,- MeIntosh — 4.018 miles graveling, south of Lehr. John Meland, $4,- 600.98. Sloan Given Work Bowman — 7.016 miles graveling, south of Marmarth, Lyle Sloan, $23,- 247.69. %| Burleigh — 7.086 miles graveling, %|Northwest Construction Co, Bis- Marck, $10,513.08. Oliver—4.162 miles graveling, west of Hannover, Wilder and ‘Vpulder, Jamestown, $8,262.14. Rolette—4.515 miles graveling, west i a ee call board, Dais- = or. Ir. at a8 7 ae 101307 36 to Son Riad of 8t. John, Butler Construction Co., >—___ © | Gt! west. heavier | w ete 580 fo Bavaller = dart mnlas-igeapeiing: | - Miscellaneous | | greyhe ++ AE att ie Wales north, Advance Construction * Houd.-Her. B. i ry 00, Co., Fargo, $7,098.62 op. y f. 62, Howe weight 18. Bult wéek, bulk ing, concrete paving on No. 3 and ane Bank Stock: (no trading) bid 6 at 10.25; yearlings 6.50 to No. 52 in Harvey, epee Imple- 12 & 740 Slaughter ower mostly 3. 100 to ment Co,, Fargo, $51,364; 4 are ington la Northwest Banco 4 80% | sold Tuesday and Wednesday at 10.18 Perermes ‘al as, erees FORRIGN EXCHANGE RAIN sed i xew York auly tiaeerei 1K Mines: stiy, thie Wheat Jamestown, south, Megarry Brothers, exchange Irrégular, Great Brital 40° | chicago, sur Ti tcAP—v. s. p,|Fecelpts Saturday 243 compared to 34| $86,461.25. man ¥ —t . Great, Britain 5.02%: France car: 2 | A)—Cattl calves 100; compared bd tite “4 Italy 7. tree 40.35: 20 deprensed by wide- cash wheat and coarse re iano: Re eae: ( Norway 7 a's clone gut today follow: eal in For ie a 03%; New York in Montreal 2% Delivered = To Arrive nem: bred 131% 145% wae MENT BONDS 914] trade & wosther afteir: cows Je lows meter July 11.—(}—Govern-. 38 Jer: bulls 15 to 25 higher, due to acar- » BBO LAE eres seen Treasury és 113.3. id Pee rar VASTH LABK ee see TAKE IN CAMPAIGN 8 ? CHICAGO sTOCKS Dighinesrs ateat tieebumencaresin ean, 1.25% 141% oe oe {By the Associated Press) 21 salty stock steers and thin cows . McGrew gt” tu [cattle and rangers enpociad Serause pS NON "Vag professor to Give GOP . 33%. ers expect — 43% | of weather | sonaitions. so staare ia + 131% 137% . ae te ave aTocKs corn prices; ex' me top steers + i Ne’ Tork: au, 11.—@—Curb: Ad practical top 9.75; best yearlings - 119% 1.35% Nominee Information on American Gen 33%] Very liberal supply fed steers nd Federal Empl Cities Servic 3g | yearlings early at 8.25 to 9.00; fed 117% 1.33% eral Employes Elee. Bond & Bhare 24%. 27% | helfers reached 9.00, but thereafter the SR ORS #1%2 | bottom felt out 1.15% 1.30% INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associat ¢ ‘ted Press) (Over the counter in Ye York): Maryland. Fund. 19.; abi a nee. Inc. Bh. 1. Sel. lac, Si 10 BO! ji Boston, July 11.—(Al . 8. D. A.) —Domestic wools were mostly ae in Boston during the past wi few buyers were in the mark tor fine and % blood territory wools in original bags. Purchases to cover SRECRSo8. a ages! AEREESSE these needs were made mostly from sm Xe ions from the se Ohio fleeces qu eady. Fing moved at 35 to 36.cents in the but other grades were quiet quotations ranging 36 to 36 cents in the grease for staple % blood, to 39 cents for combing % blood, and 37 to 38 cents for % DB one. GRAIN RBV! Minneapolis, July 11.—<(. U. 8 D. A.)—Weather conditions through- out the domestic ited Rush wheat ares and Canada contin orable during the and further toll SBILESSoSu-SSSSStEsss.awo= CS is Sd Se TE s is a a cS vanced 12% for the a 10% for the 2.08%. % pring onaet. wi 8 it, Winte: it Dares intr wheal . g better. Oats was Beand 63! mand. Rye was | Stewart B00 tie firm, "Barley ‘Stone and bi unsettled. Flex demand was fair | Studebaker 1% 0 good. Swift & Co. 21% , Texas Corp. 37% DULUTH CASH Tex. Gulf. Sul. uh Duluth, M 11--W)—Clos- |'Tex. Pac. C. & ne ing cosh cmieat Wheat No 1 heavy jim, Roil, % at ete abe vel cr is | Srangemnerton i % 18% % 1 No. i 1.3: FY 13: iH dm tas 6 rey 5 4 mie iain 000 j compared Fric fey Mast weeks fat lambs unevenly $0 ¢o 1.00 higher, spots up more: other classes 15 to 25 higher: dwind- ling a seceipls the main stimulant; ex- lambs 11.00, ‘paid | 1 P rate closing bulk grading |1 rt 10.25 to 10.90; throw- .25; several loads good and Montana aa ym bi ie to 9.8 2500, including 6,000 di Tominally steady; shi; took none; estimated holdover r; underweigh' “aa butcher: showing most decline; packing sows §0 to 60 lower. SUMO ORU; wer; week's top choice La apres numerous loads 8.25 to to iar gra spolce, fo4 G0 toe at 7.00 to Ab0; cutter “grad Tote 600 to. 603 5, jock ct 2 ih 30.50, is Sth or Ta « 8% bette +] Topeka, Kas. July 11.—(%)~The part to be taken by women in the 114% 127% ieee weeee Republican presidential campaign . 113% 124% ..... ...., {Claimed the attention of Gov. Alf M. 124% 1.31% a eee lontana Winter Wheat nominee in a conference with Miss Natalie Couch, director of women’s 193% 1.24% 1.20% 122% Prot leg in the eastern campaign After talking with Landon Miss + 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% |Couch planned to return to the east R 4 73% : o% MOE. 200 aaa 00 se Céaree Grains and make a hurried tour through New England states, conferring with lead- of ers before the formal notification cere- g- sleet Se Bait arpa ‘y n, the party’ at | national chairman, and Rep. Joseph Wag 12% over 110% 1.14% ; Weg: 40% 112% 100% 1.10% go, July. 11 (APG W... 1.08% 1.11% 1.06% 1.00% ently sirong ha piskenes a ty ha’ 131 151 128 148 ‘and “condition. £40 te ng 0 ME ree sees Coa ea a ng 29 st eee, » N27 151 deeee Vestas Gopslece . hd California White Be PROM. AMD Gm scaes ssc0e to 8.00; bd Mug 220 1409 . CHICAGO CASH GR. ee “wt, entcten, Salg t ume bya BIS MB sere trees as ek Ss we hdd 146 na osree discounted 2c. niriad 123 1G. aie a up to eee, market o) the week me id in : Rumerous sto sy . Higgh wie i mM mes SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1986 ~ REWSURET (Thrifty People Always Read the WANT A Male Help Wanted {Ol STANDING opp. District Rep. for outdoor adv. Exceptional earn- ings for ambitious man interested in future. Ph. Morton, Cincinnatl, Salesmen Wanted money or start s business your own selling our established fast money-wanted lines of ten cent tolletries, cosmetics, drugs and sun- Gries. Every drug, general, nov- elty store, barber and beauty shop potential customer. Write us. Mann Laboratories, St. Paul, Minn. WANTED—Retail clothing salesman, ambitious to go into business for himself. Unusual opportunity re- quiring no investment. P. H. Davis, Dept. EB-61, Cincinnati. Business Opportunit ity. ee OPPOR’ State Sanatorium, Ban Haven, for service in the department of nurse training and nursing for héalthy, intelligent unmarried females of 18 years and upward, ee! eee school graduates. Also { who have bid 4 yoas OF mee OF nurse tfaining in any state or other ith Selena a plicant shoei be 8 cit gen of North Dakota. i tnvereste ed make spplication for terms of service and further particulars. Superintendent, San Haven, N. D. IF you agree to show them to friends, Proofed Silk Hosiery, and show you how to earn up to $22 a week. State size, American Mills, Dept, 9415, Indianapolis. FOR SALE—Good income property in Glasgow, Montana. Thirty cabin room tourist camp. Cabing prac- tically full all year. Main location. Terms. Address Brockway Mercan- tile Co., Brockway, Mont. FOR SALE OR RENT—Hotel in town of 1300 on highway No. 10. Good business. Write to Mra. A. P. Ny- den for further information. Heb- ton, N. Dak. Room and Board room. Suitable for one or two ladies. Breakfast and evening meals, Call at 401 - 5th. PHOTO FINISHING Kodak rolls, six and eight ex- posure, developed and printed, also one 5x7 enlargement, 25c. Guaranteed “supergloss" of Firm established fine quality. 28 years. Through our dealers or direct by mail Northwestern Foto Service Mandan, N. D. B=" Horses me SADDLE HORSE for sale at Bert Mills, two miles south on Old Fort Lincoln road, Mandan. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—My 7 room residence, 118 Avenue B West. Double garage, 4 bedrooms. Lot 50 foot frontage. Price $8250. Phone George A. Duemeland, 1063 for appointment. FOR SALE by owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner leav- ing city. Call 323 10th or phone 1946, JULY 15th, modern bungalow with 3 bedrooms. Also 3 room upstairs $13.00. Phone 905. Furnished modern 5 room house until September 1st. Phone 1015. Cabins for Rent CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Nice cool room with hot and cold running water. Suitable for two. In new apt. 711% Avenue A._Phone 1836-W. NEWLY furnished room. Suitable for two. Hot water. Laundry want- ed. Phone 1638. 300 Avenue B. FOR RENT—Room. Suitable for one. Private entrance and private lava- tory. Phone 558-W. FOR RENT—Room for gentlemen. Cross ventilation. Always hot wa- ter. 116 W. Thayer. 8 UARGE, nice sleeping room. Private home. Gentlemen preferred. 201 Avenue A West. iB x SLEEPING ROOMS. Gentiemen only. Private entrance. 222 Man- dan 8t. FOR RENT—Room near bath. 922 6th St. Phone 942-. —_—— W. Martin, Jr., in charge of Landon’s New York headquarters. Also on Saturday's calling list was James Grafton Rogers, Yale profes- zor who served as an assistant sec- retary of state in the Hoover adminis- tration. The governor said he obtained much interesting information on fed- eral government personnel Friday from Luther Stewart, president of the American Federation of Federal em- ployes. The notification ceremony will be held on the gputh steps of the capitol building, where the late Charles Cur- tis was notified of his nomination for the vice presidency in 1928, and where Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed 20,000 in the 1932 campaign. 04 STUDENTS PASS BAR EXAMINATIONS Seven Other Applicants Not Admitted Because of Tech- nical Barriers cman wii Laeree, third pasty gressman W; y candidate for president, was one of 24 law students admitted to practice law in North Dakota by the state t, room furnished. State wages and experience. Bergo Bros, Turtle Lake, N. D. ——EEE—EEEee Ee Work Wanted LIVESTOCK trucked to West Fargo. Can take half carload at trip, Bond- ed and insured. H. T. Crum. Phone 542 Mandan. GIRL wints work by day or week. Phone 635. Travel Opportunities IG to eapolis and Moines, July 14th. Have room for 3 passengers. Share expenses. Phone 438, WANTED—A ride to Chicago or Flint, Michigan. Will share ex- penses. Write or inquire Tribune Ad. 15161. Two girls want ride to California on or about August Ist. Share expenses. Phone 402 or 315. TWO LADIES willing to share ex- penses want ride to California im- mediately. Phone 163: . ESET Wanted to Rent WANTED TO August September 1st, 5 room unfurnished house western section of city. Phone 1T78-J, Livestock for Sale STARTING Saturday, July 18th, we will sell horses and cattle at the N. P. Stockyards, Mandan every Sat- urday. We sell at Jamestown every Monday in the year and at Staples, Minnesota every Wednesday. All are sold by us on commission. in your livestock to these sales for Buying or Refinancing Investigate Federal Housing Administration Single Mortgage System STOMACH INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. KYSAR'S JEWELRY STORE ‘We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work Guaranteed. 305 Broadway. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. WE HAVE large supplies of Early Fortune Millet, yellow corn, barley and oats for sale at reasonable prices, Carter Elevator Co., Lisbon, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Dinette set, like new, $15.00. Good used piano, $60.00. Chas. L. za piano tuner, 422 4th. Phone 649. y 103¢ Plymouth Coach We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 700 FOR tolen, recovered, Ford 19% V Eight. Phone 860. LeBar- Ton, Adjuster. FOR SALE—1 ition, $25.00, Call after oie Phone 1320-W. Florida Land for Sale A farms, al 2% acres $100, $10 down, $10 month ly. E. Larsen, 612 Bisbee Bldg, Jacksonville, Florida. ; ESS Poultry » Reds, Leghorns, 100—$6.00. Assorted $4.95. Prepaid; live delivery. Cen- tral Hatchery, Jefferson City, Mo. For Rent FOR RENT—Office space. Ground: floor. Underwood Elliott Fisher Ge. Phone 1198. Se Household Goods for Sale lonier, ioe ror, 24x14, fruit jars, sewing mao chine, table, four chairs, lamas rd. af ot) OR SALE—Dining room teble, buf fet, library table, Victrols and fec- ords. All in good condition. Piano to rent or sell. 606 Phone 678-W. * FOR SALE—Few pieces furniture, fruit jars. Very cheap. Ist house west Kiwanis park. North side of street. FOR Piano, bookcase, Victrola, 2 new white fur rugs, bufe. fet. Reasonable. Phone 1060 eve- nings. Seige yn ee acity. $2.00. Apartments on Rent bath. Built-in features. closet and storage space. At _July 15th. 1023 8th. . Phone 1918. _ FOR RENT—Two ern apartments in Rue apartments. Newly decorated, Laundry privie leges. Call 711 Avenue A. Phone. 1499-W. FOR "—Three room bath apartment. Sleeping On ground floor. Very close in. Furnished or unfurnished. Vacant 15th. 323 2nd St. FURNISHED large 3 room apaft- ment with bath, Newly decorated, Private entrance. Available July _ 15th. Nicola Apts. 106 Main. FOR RENT—Furnlsbed front spart> ment. One room, kitchenette, screened porch, private beth and entrance. 214 E. Rosser. FOR RENT—3 room modern furnish- ed apartment. Private bath and en: trance. Large sun porch. Two or 3 adults. 1002 Bawy. FOR RENT—Ground floor of five rooms, kitchenette and beth. Ges heat. Furniture for sale. Call at 100 Avenue B East. FOR RENT—Practically new boi ment. Two rooms, private Nice and cool. Adults only. 433 ‘7th after 4 p. m. COZY 2 room spartment. Suitable tor two girls. Vacant June 15. = water, heat, light furnished. Ine quire 819 5th. MOD! two room ment. Electric refrigerator. able for two adults. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. FOR RENT—Two room besement apartment. Cool, clean. Lights, gas, water, washer furnished. $2000 608 ist. nished ft light lor bets ga gas, water furnished. nished spartment. Adults only. Call after 5 p.m. 515 - 3nd St, Suitable for working couple. vate entrance. Apply 206 Ave. B.