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i. Tribune's Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Sept. 29 tocks | SHARP. REACTION IS | | SUFFERED IN WHEAT | FUTURES AT CLOSE Rie TE Rains in Winter Crop Areas Ex:| ie ‘ dark northern, 83 Ibs. . nerthern, 52 Ibs. . pected to Bring Bigger Re sprit northern, iH ibe Wheat Acreage eee STAMPS By I. S. Klein [Used Car? Lots of Th In the WANT-ADS | Male flolp Wanted Female ‘Help Wanted Ww. TCL aie oui page arn to Wi weekly Ane your owt ers. Earn to $81 weekly, and your Contact at once pigirain Brothers, dresses FREE. hiding Moraes pocaaeety Fashion Frocks, Dept. B-179, Cincinnati, Ohio, WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- |1038 Whippet Sedan eral housework. ee eee Onl ie oo dren. None , other. need spply.1 1 lett 1008 9th. WANTED—Girl for general house-] 3939 work. One who can cook. Call at el 930 4th. last back door to south. 1934 MAID ‘tor general ‘The | 1035 Mohawk. 401 Fifth 8t. 1935 BisMARCK GRAIN (Farntahed by Reseell-Miller No. 1 dark northern, 88 Is, No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dat northern, 36 ibs. rd ane By Outcome of European Currency Situation Keeps Traders on Sidglines” SutsetiEass Ey - 113 No. § dark northern, §0 Ibe. .... 111 ties Stet ame es hie ath tl duly future, which represents the 1937] Ibs., 90; 42 lbs., 87; 41 Ibs., 84; 40 Ibs., crop, nested prices reacted |81; 39 lbs., 78; 38 lbs, 18; 37 Ibe., 72 late Tuesday..{rom an. earlier | No. 1 hard amber. durum eee Ege the Pharaohs of perhaps est empire in ancient the huge temple of Thebes, ancient Nile city BEBBEBBS: : >> BBE Ey Fe Et) ae se Reagonable. Call Room rs. yp Lewis and Clark Hotel after 6 ? i $1.13 eS 3 Rages : 5 ton’ Oil, and International Paper pre-/ Con. sa fell back after the company Con, . Oi Allied Chemical, up 3 for a while, ont. ® regular disbursement to stockhold-| Gorn’ pr; ers. In some quarters a more gener. ous distribution had-been expected. ‘There was a large turnover in Gen- eral Motors, but this issue finally gave ground along with Chrysler. Others. in the backward column were U. 8. te Pacific, a| Basti Smelting, Gulf States Steel, Anacon~| El da, Kennecott, International Nickel and Sears-Roebuck. Resistant were Loew's, Warner Bros., Twentieth Century-Fox, North Amer- ican, Consolidated National Distillers and Harvester. | Produce Markets © i Cc Chicago, t. weak ee Seis flyste: (88-89), eR centfalize tL eae peices unchang- Poultry, ‘lve, 63 trucks, easy: hens 4% 1 20, less. than 4 Laenoka ty 13 th Rock old ducks 4% Ib. up 14; young wh! ducks 13, colored ch old geese 13, cane 15; roosters 14, Leghorn roost- ers 13, grr ace New York, ey 4 Pie ae —Live try weak. By freight, fowls: Co! 19-32; Leghorn 13-14; turkeys 1 other’ freight prices unchanged. Butter, 15,605, unsettles higher than extra 33% score) 33% 33; centralize oul BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sep — i. Butter Future: Storage Standar November 32 Futur a High Low Close 25% 23% 25% - 25% 25% 25% Boston, Sept. Sie Very little domestic wool was moving in the Boston market Tuesday. Dealers and pane incinrets vee tecllpes to mere je as they watched developments in the foreign ox The recent sterling: has 9! ted thi of some orders in ‘Australie ican buyers to test the market, as i Bota ef limit tities have mn reported to ha: jen bought for thie country. ae z op : Edison, Schenley,|Gen. Foods International 31% 31% | Nate f a seadaaaas i a 2 SESSESEE RPE ERE SAVVSSSYaatIBe LENSES: td 3 FR RK KKK aR * FRRKLER KR KF es ee 4 | (UBDA)—Cattle ret “a Piast aetat a 3 20! 40) 35 20 $1 18: 2 21 xu 55% 60: pt = ang MINNEAPOLIS WEBars CLOSES UNCHANGE! Minneapolis, Sept. Po9, —(P)—Wheat pe joward t iy close here Tues- day and closed unchanged for the leading option, December. Winnipeg Jed an early advance but this was spoiled when holders sold there against Jong Chicago July because of additional rainfall in the southwest and talk of a heavy increase in acre- age. September wheat closed % tere og 1,33, December unchanged at 1.27, May % lower at 1.21%. Flax trade was limited and country jure peeelaten ts September flax % lower at 2.04%. December x lower at P63 1-3 and May 2c lower eptember oats closed unchanged at 40%, December % lower at 40%, and May’ % lower at 46%. September rye closed le lower at 77%, December 1 power at 76%, and May 1% lower at 75%. December malting barley clos- ed unchanged at 1. eptember feed barley closed 1% jer at 85%, De- cember % lower at 75% and May % lower at 71%. Cash wheat undertone was firm to strong and demand sharp at diversion Relate: Local demand was slow. Winter wheat was in fair to good de- mand. Choice durum was in good de- mand. Corn was in better demand. Oats demand was good. Rye was in good demand. Barley demand was good. Flax was in good demand. |__Livestock | Sep. SOUTH ST.-PAUL LIVESTOCK South Bt. Paul, Sept. 29.—(7)— 2,400; slaughter steers steady to strong; asking higher; she stock more active, fully steady; best fed steers held around 9.75 and more; few sales’ good around 8.50; good to choice heifers 7:50-9.25; com- of strerigth. No, 1 mixed durum ... Additions! rains that fell in domes-|No. 1 red durum winter crop areas Fg eourae and/No. 1 flax . arty 1 ie i 12k 1.13% % 10% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. aa ‘Wheat— Duluth, Dur strictly good quoted to 5.75 or more; | Rec low cutters and cutters 3.00-75; bulls fully steady; better grade bolognas 4.75-§.25; stockers’” mostly steady; common to medium yearlings 3.50- % | 5.00, Calves 1,800; fully steady; better grade vealers 8.50-9.50; selects 10.00; | Oct. cull and common 4.00-6.00. Hogs 8,200, mostly steady with top 10.00 for choice 200 to 240 better 190 to 200 lbs. 9.65 to 10.00; few 250 to 300 Ibs. 9.25 to 9.90; desirable 160 to 190 lbs. mostly 9.25 to 9.75; 140 to 160 lbs. 8.25 to 9. fat 100 to 140 lbs. 6.50 to 8.50; sows 785 to 8.85; little done on feeder pigs, pate cost, Monday 9.35; weight 208 Sheep 8,000; 1,200 feeders. through; 3 salable supply more than half feed- ing lambs; early bids and indications on slaughter lambs steady at 9.25 down; slaughter ewes steady; medium to choles 2.25 to: 3.25; Breen | lambs very dull, undertone weak to lower. Dairy cattle generally steady, med- ium to good springer cows 50.00-70.00; 4% | Strictly. good close kinds on shipper account up toward 8000; plain back- ie ward lots down to around 35.00, SESE SSRAS PRRERER EE et] ; bulk desirable 200- ost Sol unten le und at new: te oe crop, quality, considere: tion lumweight and eclally on low pald for med- cutter cows selling 3. weighty reer vealers stron; APOL an Ene ae os pared to"3 BH gauged ons today follow: = eae iJ cy OO; 0. ow = SONU) Pt ttt te ity : if : REE ——_——- DULUTH RANGE Minn.. Sept. 29, O1 2.03% 2.03% 2.03 Cash ikon dale opevenee: 14 148 147 1.46 144 1.42 1.39 1.36 - 186% 151% 1. 133% 1.49% . 181% 147% 1.29% 143% 127% 139% 1.24% 137% 1.22% 135% - 1.20% 133% 118% 120% os ae RE § - iB *® wpe SEEEEEEE Ff eBks pes 2BSRRERR RRR To Arrive 1.16% 126% ¢." discount if For nearly 2000 years ive edifice, nearly a tong, was built, its by the feudal years ago, and wall, by the Greek kings, emis, who ruled al century B. C. This temple of Karnak the greatest colonnadéd hall ; erected by man. es columris of thé central aisle are 69 feet high, and atop each column thete room enough for 100 men. Temples like this, Pisgattine by pos sphinges, were erected in the glorious days of the eo and Thebes be- came the first great “monu- mental city” ever built man. A picture of the huge gateway to this temple city is ijiek ee} i aia &. (Copyright, 1936. NEA Service, Ine. . DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 29.—(4)—Olosing prices; Wheat, No, 1 heavy dark northern, 60 Ibs., aed A tae No. 1 dark north.rn, 50 f 9 Lo 1.40 to 1.33 to 1.39; 83 Ibs, 131 to 136; No. S 52 Ibs, 1.28 to 134; 81 Ib 1,32; 50 Ibs., 1.24 to 1.80; No. No. 1, 60 Ibs., 1.34% to 1.51%; No. 2, % | 60 ibs., 138%’ to 1.49%; 88 Ibs, 131% to 1.47%; No. 3, 57 Ibs. 129% to 1.43%; 56 Ibs. 1.27% to 1! No, 4, $8 Ibs., 1.24% to 137%; 54 lbs, 122% to 135%; No. 5, 53 lbs, 120% to 1.33%; 52 Ibs., 1.18% to 130%; No, 1 red durum 1.16%, Flax, No. 1, 2.02 Rye, No 1, 81% to 84% Oats, No 3 white 43 to 44 Barley, malting 80 to 1.25. Feed barley 67% to 70%. cH Chicago, Sept. 29.—(#- Potatoes, 8. shipments pp! beral, demand good for western ic} moderate for other; sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbanks U. No. 1, 2.10; fine Osu Jar ae Ms triumphs U. Wisconsin cobblers fine quality large, 1.75- Minn cobblers 8. No. 1, 1.65-70; North Dakota Bliss triumphs U. 8, No, 1 1 pyoren Dakota cobble: inn: 29. 10 lowe Peat $7.30-7.50 a bbl., in 98 1b, cotton Shipments 29,641. Pure bran 23. -23.50, Standard middlings 25.! 3 50- 26.00, Kansas spent $28,500, for oper- ation of its state schools in 1935. Experts say better bacon is ob- tained from quickly-grown pigs. For Exchange GON in good condition tor Model T | _ or A Ford wire wheels. Write Trib- une Ad, No, 17251. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular ot spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126, Be ore fyi ING FINAL Bet STATE OF NORTH D DAKOTA, County of bes re! SRD x court, Before Ho: eo Dav ud; 5 A. And hice 'P. Anderson, Petitioner, Dora pirien, Fieien J. Barkley, fe "Ht ig es Anderson, Jos8~ rmery, Jo Eouasraon, poia minor, a miner, me 4 G. An: ino ‘Abt He Ce other pei ented of Hellen. He anderson, dee THE STATE OF NoRTH” ae rt Aye RESPON! gn tee Ly 1e Sarl ep Sau of Torts penots. at is the cousty gs, be : Burielen. unty, jad County, -No arth Dako ay, ey cette the owner sale 510 East Main 8t., Mandan. Phone 147-3. Scent workaananip, Prompt service, reasonable prices. GOMPETENT, reliable girl must havé work. Stenographic .and clerical experience. Excellent references. Call 1072-R, ing UT outdoors. Telephone 779. or work in laundry. 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. FIRST class dressmaking at reason- able ptices. 419 2nd St. Phone 1-W. MUST sell good paying electrical merchandise business in good. live town before Oct. 20th. At present time Kelvinator, Maytag, and Philco ‘dealer. About $1,200 can put you in this business. For further inform- ation write C. G. Oelkers, Newport, Wash., Box 534. labs Taccoon coat, perfect condi- tion, size 16. Terms to reliable party. 306 W. Thayer, side door. Apartments for Rent NOW AVAILABLE newly refinished apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Also furniture if desired. Write Tribune Ad. 17057. THREE ROOM basement apartment. All modern, Laundry privileges. Shower bath, toilet and always hot water, $12, 1517 Bowen Ave. Phone 552. 122 Main FOR SALE—1931 Essex in condition, $150 cash. bs ern Adj. and Insp. Co., 22 City tional Bank Bldg. NABH S passenger coupe. Clood tires. Price $150. Call Torin Duemelgnd, 443 or 1063, SUE 1619, BPE C, College Bide. FOR SALE—One hundred. actea eastern Oregon, improved Salem. Terms. W. T. Maher, York Blvd., Los Angeles, THREE room furnished apartment, private bath. Gas and heat fur- nished. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd 8t. Phone 282-M. floor, unfurnished, private bath and private entrance. Heat, wattr, lights; gas furnished. RETAIL STOCK FOR SALE—Invest- ment about $3,000. Modern grocery and shoe store in live town. Central Grand Forks cotinty. Established business. Must sell on account of my health, Write Triblime Ad 17102, : ‘MEDICAL practice and equipment for sale. abe te Pear oe jon at edge of ver area tn equipment including X-ray. Reasonable terms. Wish to specialise. Write Tribune Ad. 17276. FOR SALE—Beer pacies o fixtures, complete bier, tobacco, candy, ice cream, lunch restaurant. Dishes, atove, pool tables, everything need- | — ed, fully equipped. Bullding can be rented. Write Tribune Ad. 17274. Houses for Rent NEWLY decorated 6-room modern house with basement gérage. Phone 360-J. FIVE ROOM AND BATH unfurnish- ed lower flat. Gas heated. Located near park. Inquire at 114 West ‘Thayer or phone 2037-J. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. 2 6 ROOM duplex, electric refrigerator, wate heated garage. Heat fur- Piahed, ‘Available Oct. Ist. 700 1st St. FOR RENT—New 3-room house and bath, $30. Furnished apartment at 116% 6th, $20. T. M. Casey and Son. ‘—All modern six room house with garage. Riverview Ad- dition. Inquire at 1012 Ave. C. OCT. 20, five room modern house, hot water heat, $35. Write Tribune Ad. 17224. MODERN house at 1022 Ave. D. Four bedrooms, For information telephone 240. = [ODERN newly dec- orated house. Cal} Steve Arman, 471. - Room and Board a w Toom for one or two gentlemen. roowvith morning and evening meals. 401 5th. Phone ell m, 4 closets, ex Special rate for two, om th It. ‘Tel. 1784, Farms for Sale well. 245 acres under cultivation. Tests show prospects of oll. Write Luella Forbes, Haynes, N. D. For Sale ; USED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- Wide section for UNFURNISHED upstairs apartment, private bath, and private entrance. Also house for rent at 2022 Rosser. Call at 322 1st St. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Private bath, private entrance. Heat, water, lights, gas. 924 4th St. eal THREE OR FOUR room bascment apartment, near capitol and high school, reasonable. Inquire 1026 10th 8t. a2 3 ROOM modern furnished apart- ment, ground floor. Adults . only. One block from high school. 711 9th St. SEMI-BASEMENT apartment, rooms and bath. Laundry ee leges. 406 14th St. Inquire at 402 14th Bt. nes FIVE ROOM UNFURNISHED apart- ment. Heat and water furnished. Private entrance. Call at 414 Ave. A West. NEW, MODERN furnished ligh housekeeping apartment. Gas heat, private entrance. Call 601, A LARGE FURNISHED one room basement apartment. Block from old postoffice. 222 3rd St. ONE large room for light housekeep- ing. Gas, lights and heat Jae ed, 514% Main Ave. FRONT ROOM—Aiso two room pane: ment apartment. Close in. Call after 5. 418 2nd St. Pl Nt BL ot a a reas THREE room sunny apartment. Wa- ter and lights furnished, $18. 1618 Bowen Ave MODERN first floor 4-room apart- ment, Travel Opportunities — le re Los Angeles or two pabseng- ers. Phone $07-R. 2 Lost and Found FOUND—Two young hunting dogs __White and brown, 1022 11th 8t. LOBT—Pair of biack Walkover shosm, size 75 AA. Phone 222, Household Goods for Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS {n- ~ See an eet ee a dining tables, orinoka drapes, ee ‘Wonderworid reference set, “My Travel Ship”. A snow sult, size 17, coat, size 18, and set of drums. Phone 2031-3 or call at 310 Ave. * UR} gasoline stove, “Kitchen-Kook built-in oven ‘with thermometer; one small électrie ._mMotor. 306 W. Thayer. Ph. 146704R. STUDIO COUCH, breakfast set, floor lamp, scatter rugs, 9-tube redio, end -tables, other incidentals. 308 West Thayer, side entrance. DINING room set, with 6 upholstered chairs, two pedestals, bed with mate tress, dresser. 400 2nd. Ave, NW, Mandan, Tel. 77-J. i | FOR FOR SALE —Brinswick “Phonogregii, ‘About 50 popular records. condislen. Cheap. Inquire Tribune office. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Bedroom set, carpet, 9x12; washing machine, ae froning board, 308 $th SINGER SEWING machine, = leather davenport, small table. 5th St. Phone 67-M. HOUSEHOLD goods, beds, gas ‘Rove, baby carriage and ‘niscelianeous are _ticles, 323 10th 8t. GAS STOVE, breakfast set, ice box, rocker, army cot. Phone 907 after ed for 3 or 4 people, 6 or Sundays. Phone #8 of OR SALE—One aay THREE ROOM unfiralehed ops 106 Mandan et” Phote ment, upstairs, Inquire 111 Ave. A West. FURNISHED 2 room light housekeep- ing apartment. Call at 1022 Bdwy. THREE room unfurnished apartment with private bath, 827 5th. Apartment at 423 Sth St. Also two garages. H. J. Woodmansee. 2 ROOM apartment for rent. 319 So. 10th St. ———— Wanted to Buy WANTED—40 head horses, pay cash. Give complete information—age, weight, color, price, location from your town. Must be réasonably priced. Prefer heavy, aged horses. Write Ray J. Kaliher, Bemidji, Minn. WANTED—Male Chow or Police dog. | Send photo and price to Box 250, grey EE E : is : #3 j phil ti Ut ¥ 1863-M. Rooms for Reat ONE OR TWO adjoining furnished rooms in modern home. Across street from new high school. 718 Ave. E. Phone 1758-W. u A suitable (hl one or two, Swat men preferred. Near capitol. 1 Tth. Phone 1225. ROOM suitable for two gentlem Private entrance. Phone 1237-R. Call 114% Broadway forenoons and evenings. ELL FURNISHED, warm rooms Close in. Hot water always. men Sere Call at 521 Sth. EEEING Toom, first floor, private entrance. Bed davenport and chair _for sale. Telephone 763-W. S01 3rd. entrance. Gentlemen preferred. 1006 Sth Bt, LARGE COMFORTABLY sleeping room. Suitable two. Bath privileges, $10. 1016 a. COMFORTABLE room in home for one or two girls. _Capitol. 908 7th. Phone 960-M. COMFORTABLE sleeping room rent. Phone 263. 813 3nd aa