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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEK 11, 1938 F.R. to Be Aided By Progressives -WANT-ADS Are Your Slaves for As Little As 45c Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Sept. 11 ____ ‘Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Dodge Sedan Plymouth DeLuxe Coach Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Touring Sedan Ford Deluxe Coupe Plymouth Coach Chrysler Airflow Sedan Chrysler Sedan Pontiac 8 Sedan Buick Coupe Male Help Wanted Help Wanted FNL HOUR RALLY WINNIPEG UPTURNS : ; c BOY wane 15 vero. ot gn |SAN an ie flee ae vom - i work on rai A New York Stocks Grain Quotations 4 to schoo, mechani line, for] "en to work on ranch on sr, hd es ee i { Thayer. Modern dwelling. Wachter Trans- BISMARCK GRAIN i PAILS T0 RECOVER LIFT WHEAT PRICE | meats onan Female Hop Wanted |S ea PULL STOCK DRO RANGE IN CHICAGO se: ex sae WANTED—Maid for general house- NEW and attractive work and cooking. Good wages. apartment. Large coca with! No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. Norris ij Am. No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs.. Aircrafts, Amusements, Special- | Am. ties Lead Closing Advance Steady employment, Only compet-| fireplace, bedroom, kitchen and Grain Market Closes Strong 1 No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs... in Pric FE Tribune Ad. 16925. adel Ses — rivileges, Close in. Call at 234 W. WANTED—Housekeeper on farm, bY| "Thayer ‘Tel. 1770, Chevrolet Coach Whippet Sedan middie aged man. Light work. Write Tribune Ad, 16015. Ae TOR AbD sleening room, | 1927 Chrysler Sedan ‘ 1 jon Each has private entrance. Op- | Special Terms to Preferred Customers Instruction | posite St.‘ Alexius Nurses’ Home. 307| Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. ote eS will tS Phone 908 qualify selected men through spare ee reece pee CHEVROLET BARGAINS time. Home study for positions a5) tients and gas. Immediate posses- |1929 Ford Sedan ..... radio-television engineers, motion! i5, g95, 506 and. Phone 875. 1930 Chevrolet Coach picture, wire and telephoto -work.! so sTarniah - 1931 Plymouth Sedan .. Tuition deferred until actually em-;TWO room, partly furnished apart-|1933 Chevrolet Deluxe ployed. Must supply own experi-| ment, heat, lights, water. Gas aot 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach... mental material, Write Ad. 16937. | cooking. Reasonable rate, 1935 Chevrolet Master T. Sedan SUE Digby, private instructor, short- | ———_— ee Trucks: THREE room furnished apartment, hand and typewriting. Call 1619. private bath, Gas and heat fur- nee ha eels ane box ent persons need apply. Write) ainette, Private bath. Laundry No. 4 dark northern, 53 ibs.. ‘to 1Y> Cents Above Thurs- | No. § dark northern, 62 Ibs ’ No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs.. day's Finish No. 5 dark northern, §0 Ibs. Sample Grain: Chicago, Sept. 11—(#)—Sharp bulges | 49 Ibs., 1.03; 48 Ibs., 1.00; 47 Ibs., 97; in prices carrying all Winnipeg wheat 9 " i futures to above $1 a bushel gave per- | lbs., 85; 42 Ibs., 82; 41 lbs., 79; 40 4 {sistent buoyancy Friday to the Chi-|76; 39 lbs., 73; 38 Ibs., 70; cago wheat market. No. 1 hard amber durum Late estimates were that more than | No. 1 mixed durum ... 1,500,000 bushels of Canadian wheat | No. 1 red durum : had been bought Friday for overseas. | No. 1 flax . on mated 1,400,000 shares, Reports of less favorable moisture |No. 2 flax . ayaa el - atey sod start on | A, rp. Eenaliions were received from Argen- Nout rye ie soon tripped over re- tina. jarley . Bone Benson alizing and many issues fell back 25% | Wheat closed strong, I to 114 cents | Oats ... Among outstanding Democratic, Apt. C, College Bldg. fractions to a point or more. above Thursday's finish, Sept. 112%- | Hard winter wheat Republican, F arm e r-Laborite, ind nished. Laundry privileges. 802 | 199 hee ulead ae ap erionty dix Aviel ; i, Deo, 1117-112, corn %4-1% up, Bept. and other progressives meeting Work Wanted _ 2nd Bt. Phone 282-M. _ 1933 Chevrolet Panel .......... a 9 1eSS AN Boeing Airpl. 112% -%%, Dec. 95-95%, oats 4-15 ad- CHICAGO RANGE in Chicago Sept. 11 to endorse = aa REDECORATED 4 rooms, private We Trade and Give Terms justrial prospects tended to offset |Boeing Alri | Vanced and provisions varying from tra the candidacy of President |WANTED—Position as radio me-) bain” Ground floor. Porch, pri- i a ernest nervousness over the foreign situation. | Borg Warner 80% |2 cents lower to a rise of ten cents. Low Close} Roosevelt will be Mayor Fiorello | chanic. Graduate of Coyne Elec-| vate entrance. 623 8th, back door,| CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Another forward push of Loew’s,| Briggs ad 5 i: 12% 1.11% 1.125%] La Guardia of New York, Sen- trical School, Chicagy. Write Ee after 5 p, m. i i? Bismarck, N. Dak. Wearing Apparel Paramount, Twentieth Century-Fox | Budd Whee! WHEAT FUTURES A OSE \ 1.10% 1.11% ter Maurer, Temvik, N. Dak. ~ ies % 112° 110% 111%! ator George W. N 2 : : and other theatre stocks was coincl-| BU, Af mente 109% L1O%) Neb, Senator itomer T. Bone | EXPERIENCED slenoprapber, s872-/"Touckeeping. ‘Also one large rou tary, general office worker Wat) on second floor. 818 ‘%h. Phone| FOR SALE—Practically new three . Benson (F.-L., Minn.). work. References. Tribune Ad.| 7147p, piece swagger suit, several knitted RR RRR RE So ceesucwactuiien esdeceuncersesilegs ‘New York, Sept. 11.— ()— Stocks | Ai ‘vere off balance during the greater part of Friday's market sessions but an assortment of leaders rallied in the final hour under the leadership of air- crafts, amusements and specialties. Minus signs were still plentiful, how- ever, at the close. Transfers approxi- 2 S822 sented dent with highly optimistic box office | Butte Cop. & Z. sytinneapelis, Sept. Th i)—Wheat reports from moving picture thouses. | Games" Ty, Al Griday's session and cloncd’ erections ~ Wash.), and Senator El- ally higher. A spurt of eastern sell- | De Among the better share performers, ; ‘Tract. li up fractions to 2 or more points, were Wright Aeronautical, Boeing, United Aircraft, Douglas Aircraft, Montgom- cry Ward, Sears Roebuck, Spiegel- May-Stern, Crucible Steel, Western Union, Westinghouse, Newport In-|C. M. Custries, Anaconda, Shell Union Oil, Du Pont, New York Shipbuilding, Un- | & jon Pacific, Southern Pacific, Ameri- can Chain. About unchanged were U. 8. Steel, Motors, Chrysler, American Telephone, Consolidated Edison, North American, | 9°! American Waterworks, Kennecott and Standard Oil of New Jersey. In the backward column were Allied Chemical, Crown Cork, Goodrich, | © Deere and J. I. Case. Wheat advanced 1 to 1! cents |< bushel and corn was up 's to 1%.) Deer Bonds were mixed. Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St, Paul, Sept. 11.—()—(U, 5. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 7.100, most Slaughter classes steady to strong; fed steers scarce, medium and good lots 6.75-8.75; top Thursday 9.75; . grassy heifers around 4.00-6.00; most a beef cows 4.35-5.00; best held 5.50 up; low cutters to cutter cows 3.25-4.00 and above; bulls steady; weighty bolognas up to 5.00 mainly; stockers : G and feeders strong to 25 higher; good | GT° Nor. Ir, Ir. Ore Cth. ty choice steers 5.75-7.00; best held around 7.50; common and medium shockers 3.75-5.25. Calves, 1,400; fairly active, fully steady; better grades 50 to $1.00 high- | F er than last Friday; good to choice vealers 8,00-9.50; strictly choice 10.00; common to meduim grades 5.00-7.00. Hogs 6,200, fairly active to all in- terests; lights and butchers 15 to 25 lower than Thursday; sows steady to mostly 10 lower; top 10.75 for choice | fx; 200 to 250 Ibs.; better 190 to 250, 10.50 to 10.75; 160 to 190 Ibs. 9.75 to 10.60; 140 to 160 Ibs. 8.75 to 10.09; 100 to 140 1b, killers 7.50 to 9.00; sows 400| Tse. 3 Ibs. down 9.00 to 9.45; heavies down to 8.50; feeder pigs scarce, average cost Thursday. 9.95; weight 227 lbs. Sheep 11,000, about 5,000 feeders through; salable supply 19 cars Wash- ington lambs held from Thursday; six loads Montana ewes and breed- ing lambs; about 2,000 natives and Dakota; no early sales slaughter!) lambs; buyers talking lower; sellers asking stronger; indications steady on sheep and feeding lambs; all choice natives Thursday 9.25; few 9.00; choice Washingtons 9.60; range feed- ers 7.75 to 8.25, Dairy cows generally steady, clear- | ance for the week good; most milker and springer cows 59.00 to 70.00; best strongweights to shippers 75.00 to| Na 80.00; plainer grades down to 40.00 or under. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 11.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs 8,000, including 3,000 di- rect; mostly 19 to 15 lower than Thursday's average: top 11.25; bulk desirable 180 to 250 Ibs. 10.73 to 11.10; 250 to 300 Ibs. largely 10.40 to 11,00; better grades 140 to 170 Ibs. 9.50 to 10.50; most sows 8.75 to 9.65. Cattle 2,500, calves 500; all grades steers steady: good demand for light weights; 1070 Ib. long yearlings hrought the day's top at 9.90; she stock ‘uneven, all graden heifers steady to strong; cows weak, uneven to 15 lower; stockers and’ feeders ; good demand for bulls, scant ricex 10 higher: practical top 1 Sheep 13,000, including 10,300 di- rect; fat lambs opening slow. weak to, lower: good to choice natives bid 25 to 9.50; early top 9.75 on ch hatives suitable for small, kille yet nothing done on 5 about steady: feeding lambs in fairly broad demand, supply limited, SOU cry a Cit Sept. 11.—(AP—U. h—cattle’ 1,500; most classes lttle changed: quality rather plain; small lots fed yearlings up to 9.26; range short-fed Colum. G. & El. seek Pict. Vtc. Bethlehem, Republic Steel, General | C i Harvester Macy (R. H) McKesson é& Rob. ‘North American Northern Pacific Chio Oil ..... ing spoiled Chicago bull sentiment 4 | for a time but the aggressive buying of Winnipeg offers by scaboard In- terests offset this and furnished strength here. Sept. wheat closed 7% iigher at 29%; Dee. % higher at 43, and % higher at 1.19%. lax futures were up on the reduc tion in government crop extimates fo August and steady crusher buying of very limited offerings. Sept. flax closed 2c hi; 2.13; D up at 2.12%, and ¥ higher at 2.05, utures were up on wheat strength and sharp demand for cash offerings. Sept, oats closed % higher at 42%; Dec. % higher at A154. and May 44 higher at 4 tye closed le higher at ah 1% higher at 78%, and Muy 1% high- er at 77%. Dec. nalting barney closed unchanged at 1.23: Sept. feed barley closed tc higher 73 Dec, % higher at 70, and May 1c higher at 66% With only 13 cars of all kinds of wheat in there was no vash market of consequence Friday. Prices for all, including winter and dyrum wheat were nominally unchanged, Corn was in good demand. Oats was in good demand if choice. Rye s firm. Barley was strong. Flax 8 in good demand. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 11.—()—Butter and Poultry were unsettled Friday and eggs were firm, Butter 9,762, Speciale 93 9 » 32% standards (90 centralized carlots)* Eges 6,863, fir rices unchanged Chicago, Sept. 11.—(— Poultry, live, 54 trucks, unsettled: hens 4i% lbs. up 19%, less tha Ibs, 16; Leghorn hens 13 ings 4 lbs, up, Plymouth and white Rock 20, colored 17, Iéss than 4 1b: Plymouth Rock 19, white Rock 17, colored 15 horn 15; bareback chickons ters 14, Leghorn roosters ys 16 to 19; old ducks 5 Ibs, up “is; young white ducks 5 Ibs, up 18, colored 14: 11; old geese 11, young NEW YORK New York, Sept. 11—()— try firm. By freight, broilers ed mixed with Rocks 18 to 1 horn 18; fowls: colored 21 to freight prices unchanged, Butter 2,823, firm, creamery, high- er than extras 36% lo 37%: extras $2 score) 36 to 36%: firsts (88 to 91) %; centralized (90 score) 37, quiet. unchanged, Kegs 13,266, stead nixed colors: firsts 95: mediums 22 age checks 17 to 20; bine amimeaicole ors unchanged. BUTTE! FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 11.—(—Butter tu- tures: High Low Close Storage standards, November ..... 3416 33% Egg Futures: Refrigerator stan- October iy Refrigerator stan- dards, November Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 11.—(P—Foreign exchange steady, Great Britain de- mand in dollars. others in Great Britain 5.06; Grance 6.58 Italy 7.87; Germa: tered 22.00; 25.43; Sweden 26.09; Montreal in New York 190.00; New York in Montreal 100.00. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 11.--(®)—Covern- ment bonds: Treasury 4s 114.9. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Sept. 11.—@™—Stocks: First Bank Stock 14% Northwest Banco 10. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp, 12%. McGraw El. 34%. a ion Suen 1,.—@)—Curd; INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Presn) (Over the counter yin ew York) | Jan. . be Bellies— small white ducks 14, small colored! 11 northern ‘ern 131%3 1.3 jon -5 hele hci) =s om is ow =z eDspHorH MEmoEe: B34 ‘80. 81 13 11.80 11.72 1195 11.85 12:00 11.92 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 11.—(?)— Wheat one High Low Close Sep. . » 129 Dec, ...... 1.22% 123% 1.22% 1.23% May ...... 119 1.20 1.18% 1.19% PES ne) Barley— Feed Barley a ; ———— ee | Produce Markets | |s« 1o—<—____.____ 4 Pee. 1.2912, 1.28% 1.2942 + 123 a7 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Sept. 11—(A\— Durum— Open i Low cee MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN lis, Sept. 11.—(?)—Wheat iday 13 compared to 440 ® year ago. linneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain cl quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered 1.3712 1.4412 . 1.361% 1.434% . 1.35% 1.42% - 1.33% 141%¢ « 13112 1.39% - 1.29% 1.37% . 127% 1.3413 . 1.25% 1.31% . 1.23% 1.29% 1.21% 1.27% ++ 119% 1.2542 ..... To Arrive BPN 1 Bye i tana Gunter “Wheat +. 1.3542 1.2712 1.23!2 1.25% es re 1.33% 1.25% 1.2112 1.2314 oa~0: 8 tae aehz art . "121% 1.2313 1.1916 1.21% = 1.1919 not ees 1.1942 ‘and South D: Wheat g8 119% 1.21% 1.17% 1.19% + L114 1.1914 1.15% 1.1743 Durum prerery 32% 1.40% 1.2875 1.367% - 1.31% 138% oe. wees + 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% 1.2112 | The 50 or more conferees will Darticipate actively in the Roose- velt campaign. 16938 or phone 95. FOR hauling ashes, garbage, black dirt, and fertilizer, call C. H. Wag- ner, telephone 523-M. WINNIPEG CASIE GRAIN Winnipes, Sept. 11.—(4P)—Cash wheat, No. 1 northern 1.01% northern 1.00%; No. 3 northern 9754. Oats, No, 2 white 412i; No. 3 white 42. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapol Boston, eMedernt oly captive itr ported in the Boston market on wei ern grown wools Friday at very firm rices, Pisnies of average to good French combing length fine territory wools in original bags were bringing around 83 cents scoured basis, very little wool of this description being available under this figure, Asking prices ranged upward to 87 cents for similar wools. Average 12-month Texas wools were moved at & to 86 cents, while good wools not of choice types realized 87 to 88 cents. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. U.S, shipments 637; Idaho Russet Burbanks and eastern Cobblers slightly weaker, other stock steady, supplies rather liberal, demand light, sacked per cwt.: Idaho Russet Bur: vu. . 2.80 to 2.90; U. 8. tically free from cuts Minnesota U. graded. 1.80 No. 1, Quoddy—Did you take your usual two weeks camping trip this year? Boneset—No; we just left our house 4|doors open, removed the window screens and got the seme effect. “What street is this?” “Lafayette.” “We are here.” No matter how many times a year Uncle Eli goes to the city he just can’t seem to get used to city ways, espe- cially around restauranis. As a result, he often gets into embarrassing pre- dicaments. Just the other day a wait- ress in a Washington cafe set his or- der before him. Picking up the small portion of steak, Eli examined it crit- ically and said: “Yep, that’s exactly what I want. 3 me some of it On Way to Wed Baldwin’s Son WORK wanted. Prefer no cooking, unless it is helping along. Call! le girls desire general housework by hour. Also stove wood for sale. Tel. 754-W. 5 TWO experienced gitls want hour work. Can furnish reference s. Phone 763-W. PAINT Jobs w. Anderson, Call at 320 2nd St. or 319 Ist St. WANTED—Piaces for girl board and room, Now. Phone 131. Room and Board “and board. New home near high school. Special rate for two girls. Write Tribune Ad. 16932. Roommate Wanted RESPECTABLE young girl wants room mate, Call upstairs, 222 2nd Bt. —————————— Household Goods for Sale NEW Furniture for sale: Dining room, living room, bedroom and kitchen sets. Other household articles. Call it. FOR SALE—feds, mattresses, kero- sene stove, tables, buffet, rocker, Laskin lamb coat. 1703 Front St. FOR SALE—4 piece. bedroom set, Modernistic type, used 2 months, $65 cash. Apt. No.1. 707 Ave. A. §.| HOUSEHOLD furnishings and fruit jars for sale cheap. Tel. 1712-M or inquire at 813 8th Le. 2 NEW standard make vacuum cleaner, 44 price. Hoffman Merc. Co. Elgin, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Victrola and 100 records, | cheap. Inquire Bismarck Tribune office. Ae sence eee FOR SALE—Maytag washer, bed, Gresser, 6x9 linoleum. 310 Ave. A. FOR SALE—Full size bed, complete. High chair. Call 918 6th St. Houses for Rent FOR RENT OR SALE—Four room modern new stucco bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, gas heat. Immediate possession. Monthly rental $30. Five room modern frame bungalow, full basement, ges or coal heat. Immediate posses- sion. Monthly rental winter months, $45. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 0 FOUR and five room furnished houses, 4 room apartment, 3 room furnished apartment, house with three rooms and bath. T. M. Casey and Son. FOR RENT OR SALE— Modern house, for large family or nice for two small families. Close to capitol and school. For information call at 604 3rd St., side door. mae FOR RENT—To Its only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. $40; 3-room house, $20; new 3-room and bath, $30, T. M. Casey & Son. MODERN 6 room house, also furnish- ed light housekeeping apartment. Call 601. Hay for Sale HAY—Have ‘approximately sixty tons of good sweet clover hay for sale in the stack at reasonable price. Lo- cated about 25 miles northeast of Devils Lake, N. D. Good gravel highway right to corner of fat. If interested get in touch with M. "Thomas, Box $9, Grand For! N. Dak. _ Anderson and | TWO LARGE rooms, ground floor. Lights and water furnished, $15 per mo. 308 So. 15th St. Phone 552-R. | TWO room apartment, partly fur- nished. Lights and water furnish- ed. 523 So. 9th St. Tel. 894-M. suits, one semi-formal, one formal, size 16. Also blouses, hats and shoes, All matched ensembles. Phone Mandan 185. ___ Personal TWO clean room apartment for light housekeeping. Everything furnish- ed. $23 per 1014 Bdwy. NICE one room furnished basement Apartment. Adults only. Located _at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th. ONE room furnished spartment. Suit- able for two. Ground floor. 607 5th. Inquire back door. . | WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. 1st. Phone 273, 411 5th St. LARGE, one room furnished base- ment apartment for working peo- ple. Call 222 2nd St. FURNISHED three room apartment. Fairly nice for working couple. 3rd St. Side door, VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Unfurnished. Inquire Apartment | _ No, 1, 707 Ave. A. FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart- ment, including water, lights and heat. 710 Bdwy. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment, upstairs, Inquire at 111 Bye A Wert a is) ONE 5-room apartment. Available Sept. 15. Phone 211. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Second hand car from owner. Want to trade land for chickens. Write Tribune Ad. 16911. —_—_—_—_————_—_ Farms for Sale FARMERS WONDERLAND 125-150 bu. oats per acre. Milk sell- ing $1.80 hundred; eggs, 30c doz. This is paradise, no extremes, in heat or cold. Fruit of every de- scription grows here. Washington and Oregon. If interested write for information. Alberts-Gingrich, 1406 ith Ave., Seattle, Wash. IF INTERESTED in dairy farms or unimproved land, lake frontage— sees. of Seattle, est Write P. Wash. Good location. On old pav- Only $1,500 needed as down payment, balance on monthly in- stallments. As low as $20 per month. Priced for quick sale. Also 5 lots on 8th St., facing the new high school. See J. J. Rue, 711 Ave. A. NEW 5-room stucco bungalow with large recreation room in basement. Gas furnace. Modern in every way. Insulated with balsam wool, ther- mofill, celotex. Located near high school and near capitol. T. M. Casey and Son. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Small med- ern house, excellent location. For appointment phone 610. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses Gry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1033 Bdwy. Phone 1126. CALL Snowflake Laundry. Every- thing washed carefully and dried outdoors, Phone 779. PIANO tuning. Chas ©. Bryan; Pies 4th St. Phone 649. A good plano for sale. eet Rooms for Rent 604|SLEEPING rooms, with or without kitchen privileges, nice quiet home. No smoking or drinking. Also gar- _age, 409 5th. BASEMENT room suitable for two boys. Gas heated home. Always hot water. Close in. 412 8th St. Phone 104-W. SEMI-basement room. Private en- trance. Suitable for one or two. Call at 611 Ave. B or phone 1570-R. REDECORATED basement bedroom, ‘Bas heat, private entrance. Gentle- men preferred. 106 East Rosser. LARGE cozy room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Hot water always. 2% blocks from G. P. 503 4th. Phone 120-R. TWO large sleeping rooms. Gentle- men preferred. $10 per mo. Close to capitol and high school. Call 1577-M. SLEEPING room and den. For two gentlemen. Shower. Also comfort- able sleeping room, first floor, 700 4th St. al MODERN ROOM in modern home. Near capitol and high school. 903 9th. Phone 1963. COMFORTABLE sleeping room in quiet home. Reasonable rent. Call 522 2nd St. NICE large room in modern house. Garage if desired. 518 W. Thayer. Tel. 689-W. SLEEPING room for rent. Hot water at all times. 211 E. Rosser. Phone THREE large sleeping rooms. Close to capitol. Inquire 1016 4th. SEPT. 15 room in modern home. Con- veniently located. Phone 734. LARGE cozy sleeping room for rent. Call 808 Main. ROOM for rent. 801 Mandan &t. —_—__—_——_—_—_:—= For Sale NEW Straughton semi-trailer, 90 ft. long, round front with stock rack; 32x6 10 ply dual tires, complete with fifth wheel; tractor control and brakes. Will sell at big discount. Write Mitchell Chevrolet Co., Far- go, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Registered Hereford cat- tle. Two year old Percheron stgl- lion, milk cows, Chester White alfalfa, prairie hay, stove wood, tonwood lumber, bottom land, household goods, piano. C. C. Turn er. USED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- er, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of & lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Office. SIX foot bookkeeper’s standing desk, one five-foot office table. All white oak. One check protector. All goed as new. For information phone 293. FOR SALE—1 600x16 extra heavy sy kinds down to 7.00 and good heifers arcued 0; fed cows 4.25 to 4.' les largely 3.50, to 4.00; few. 400 Ib. stock steer calves mall lots plain stockerg good week-end clearance - 1.29% 1BT% 200. seeee 1.37% 134% 00. ereee - 125% 1.34% ..... 1.23% 1.307 FOR SALE—Quantity of No. 1 sweet clover hay in bundles and stacked. Inquire the Dalrymple Farm, Cas- selton, N. Dak. 1 HAVE 10, tons of hay. Reason- d able. Write A. R. Bakke, 420 Hodg- 1.21% 1.29% _s0n Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. ed ra GOOD stock, hay, right price loed. Seay Uland, N. P. R.'R. of Ogena, 800. ie: 1 LAT 1.26% eee eee] OE Se ee Coen a rare ui to 1.39%. j FOR SALE—Meadow hay, sweet clov- No, 1 dark hard’ winter Montana 115% 1.20% ..... 0. : er and straw, baled, Write Carl ae fot ate Seat WRT CIRDON ERS 90: E. Dunham, Baker, N. Dak. | ‘Ne 1 hard amber durum, 60 Ibs., upland hay, ele DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 11. aeceal clo flee prices: Wheat, tea spring, 60 1374 i No. 3 Ayia sporthern, 5 2, ibe 1.3 to northern, SSsses RE RRR rotom ttt butchers largoly 10 to ly top 10.75; better 180 10.50 to 10.75; me- to 10.25; 140 to 170 jghts 8.75 to 10.40; light lights around wy sows largely steady at 9.25 to nd roughs 8.25 risa: to iss . 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs., 1.31 to 1.39%; 55 Ibs. 1.29% 10 1.37%; No. 4 oars aoreneen 54 Ibs, % 1.344% 1b; 5% ti ttt Ty tR, et Sg iz 500 feeders ilies 3 Ehrougi o early fat lamb ac- gone buyers talking weak to lower or under 9.00 for better native lambs; fat ewes unchanged 2.50 to 3.50; feed- ers scarce. FR: i 5 = fo} = it rade of— : 2% to tdi: No, 2 hard amber |) Qrivtro’ 198% 152% _.. BALED hay, good rum, 59 ie 131% to 1 9% it 1rd durum ims ee 108 Wi Rosholl a ae ae: o Coarse Grains co E Macey, I RRS Bi.> F 112 EEE 1 Wanted to Rent 1.69 WANTED— ‘apartment oF house. Must have two bedrooms. ow H. Boyle. Phone 739-M after p.m. masiEn erent $ room unfurnish- ed bungalow, Oct. 1. Reliable peo- ple. Write Tribune Ad. 16946. Rye A new migratory bird refuge has No. 2...... 83% 86% ..... s.. been established in 8 aie Cae 1 No L...... 209% 231% ..... .....|ley, California. mT 1 rye 82% to 8545, 3 white oats 42% to 43. Malting barley 80 to 1.25; No. | feed harley 72 to 74. ple grade 1.10 White 45% to “sie: tape’ ean ome jo rye. Burley, No. 3 malt- feed 75 to 85; malting 1.10 ; timothy seed 5.90 to 6.15 .3 new 5.65 to 5.90 cwt. Clover seed 5.00 to 32.00 cwt. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR BM innsarolle Sept. 11,—@—Flour | ts 3,186. Pure Standard mid- Au FRESE RES st Pas Gaannawen 2229) 3 a5 Bbageseesssessesneesstass PE, =