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I ^. -J ^v -:h .•: EVENING EDITION. North Dakota's Greatest Classified Section Want Ad Rates A Out and A Half A w«rt A Say 91 Una a Month ,V (It DO "chanca In ad.) Minimum charts la IK cents per day for two or mor* da#s or St teats for a stnch/ir. Get your money's worth —uao ten worda or more. nrouuTin Tbeseratas entitle you to pablleatlw* to both morn In ff and evening editions Wast Aa Tatepfcoaoa soo u4 B01 Q/)SING HOURS—Wut Ad forma etoaa eve*y morning at 11 :M for the evening edition, and o'clock •ysry (renlng for the rooming edition except Saturday when forma close at 8 p. m. for Sunday morn ing edition. TRJ1PHONB WANT ADS—Want Ada are received by pbone, bat are payable the same day aa received awi collection will be made at your nome or office aa so cm aa ta eon* renlent for the collector to call. ™i la accommodation aervlee and payment should be made promptly whan the. bill ia praaented. 0*JT OF TOWN ORDERS moat be always accompanied by the cash. Please comply with thla rule ta Inconvenience ud delay. AGENTS. AOENTED WANTED—TO SELL THE Premier kerosene oil gas burner, the simplest burner made will not carbon ise can bo installed by anyone in any cook or heating stove, without retnov '"B any parts. Call or write for des cription. Premier Burner Co., 519 2nd Ave. N., Fargo, N. D. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE pamphlet on the Inside history of Townleyism In North Dakota by J. D. This is the fastest seller pub lished in America. News agents ap ply for particulars to J. D. Bacon, Hotel Dacotah* Grand Forks. ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS ARCHITECT Office 408-1-10-11-12 Sec. Bid*. Grand Forks N. Dak. Phone it7# W. J. EDWARDS. ARCHITECT Northwestern Block Phono S16-W BERT D. KECK, A. I. A. Architect First National Bank Building AUTOS. BVi91C 7 FC"P? OF, PASSENGER. MODEL 49. 1919. In A-l condition. Will sell at a bargain. Call at the Great Northern baggage room. ALL KIrfD8. BUICKS and i» ??ak^ Peae« Used Car Ex.. 10 S. Fourth st. Grand Forka N. D. AUTO PAINTING. EXPERT AUTO PAINTING. ONLY modern ftre-proof paint shop In N. D, High class finishers. B. Chrlstlanson A Son. over Sims. Grand Forks. N. D. FOR AUTO PAINTING AND SIGNS OF *11 kinds In fact anything you want painted, see Dealers Auto Exchange, 10 S. 4th St. BATHS ELECTRIC CABINET BATHS AND Swedish massage treatments tor rheumatism and chronic ailmenta ^gSepacata department.. for ladles with -Vjlady nurse and masse use in attend ance. Hotel Dacotah. Phono 74. Ernest Carlson. Graduate Masseur ml Meehano Therapist. BUSINESS CHANCES. ARCADE BILLIARD ROOM WITH 8 tables and complete outfit 12-foot hack and front bar cigar and wall cases. The largest place in town. Good com munity. Coal mines also government work. Railroad division and round nouse. Must sell this place at once on account of my wife's health. Inquire at the Arcade Billiard Hall, E. Munger, Willlston, N. t. BITTER WANTED FOR MILLINERY store in. a real live town.. Wonderful '.opportunity. Expenses are light. For particulars, addres Box 22«, Minto, N. FOR SALE—THREE POOL TABLES, fixtures and stock. Business from $100 to $260 per week. Must sell at once. Cash only. P. O. Box 21C,' Thompson, N. D. CAFE IN MERCHANTS. HOTEL FOR rent. A splendid opportunity for some •rood party. J. B. Sponheim, North wood, N. I). NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING •plant for sale. Small payment down. Rest on easy payments. Address 390, Herald. TO SELL. BUY OR RENT—GOOD farms: city homes. Call A. G. Peter son, Tel. 1006, SOS See. Bid*. G. F. CHIROPODISTS DR. NELLIE S. BAKER, OfHeo 818 N. W. Natl Bank Bids. Phone S86-W. CHTOOPRAOTOBS. HARJtY TISDALE,, CHIROPRACTOR, Adjustments. Massage. Baths and Electrical treatment. Lady attend ant. Security block. BAHLKE AND BAHLKE Chiropractors Sprlggs Block Phone SS0 M. E. KEMP. CHIROPRACTOR N. W. Bank Bldg. Phone «0»-W DANCING DANCING INSTRUCTION, ORPHEUM ^TOALLJ^PHONES^STUDIO^LSIULLRESJILMJ. DBESSMAXOfQ DRESSMAKING DONE REASONABLY at Mrs. Fred Slbell's. 1820 Cheyenne. Phone 2796W. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING Done /.at home reasonable. 818 Chestnut 1669w. J3RESSUAKING DONE REASONABLY. *19 N. «th st Tel. !i(( W. Mrs. Qnlnn. SEWING DONE REASONABLE—1 N. 4Ui. Mrs. S. Bus haw. BEWINO DONE REASONABLE 102% Cottonwood. AT EXCHANGES WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE— Land for large tractor must be In first •••. classyshape. Box 88. Grand Forks, N. *30 ACRE FARM IN NORTHERN Minnesota to trade for a good run ning business or an income city prop erty. p. O. Box 88, or phono 819J. WANTED TO BUT OR EXCHANGE— City property for team of woik horses. Phone 2079W. •:*mz FARM LANDS •BARTER SECTION OF GOOD IM- proved land for sale, 4 miles south of .Graijd Forks, in the rich Red River •Valley. district Good buildings. 68 acres plowed,, part of 'it summer fal- MAN lowed. Write for further particulars. -w~N. Addreat 4M Herald, AV *1 FARM iXtn °vor the high cost of living big' coaJ bills, the cost of extra winter" clothes? LIFE IS TOO SHORT--' at best to let worry and discom fort make It still shorter. Whv not do rirht now what you always planned 6n doing? GOME AND SEE the improved and unimproved, ir rigated and unlrrtgated, stock, f™ 11" fruit, ami alfalfa. "Farms that are Farms" I have for Bale in the •where yon can live out doors the year around and raise anything you -want in the golden state of can show you a Ave acre farm or a section at the owners price and terms. Call on or write for list, printed matter and full infor mation. CROOKSTON, MINN. .*...« ...... ..«**. FOR SALE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED FARMS. Polk County and Kittson County S. D. WILES Over First State Bank East Grand Forks, Minn. 160 ACRES. IMPROVED PEMBINA County, near Hamilton. Price, $60.00 per acre. 160 acres, improved, 5 miles East St. Thomas. (67.50 per acre. 400 acres, improved farm. Hubbard coun ty, Minn. Price $50.00 per acre. Mort gage $9000.00. Trade for Walsh or Pembina county lanrl or city property. Box 184, Grafton, N. D. FOR RENT—640 ACRES FIVE MILES from Cando. About 400 plowed and ready for crop. Good buildings and plenty of water. 20 acres of pasture. Will sell 10 head of good work horses, also 4 cows, and some farm machin ery. Half cash, balance next fall. This Is one of the best farms in this country. Write Box 102^ Cando, N. D. FOR SALE—80 ACRES OF GOOD FARM land 7 miles from Hibbing, Minn., on Sturgeon Lake Road. Address C. J. Lauzon, Hibbing. Minn. FARM LOANS. BANKERS MORTGAGE A CATTLE LOAN COMPANY Real Estate and Loans. Clifford Anrtex Grand Forks, N. D. SULLIVAN BROTHERS Farm Loans East Grand" Porks. Minn. FLATS A FOUR ROOM, UNFURNISHED steam heated flat for rent. Inquire Belmont cafe. FURNITURE. 1 ___ 8-BURNER KEROSENE STOVE FOR •ale. Good condition. Will sell cheap. Address, 335 Herald. 2 DAVENPORTS FOR SALE. HOY HO t«.l. Room 3S. HEMSTITCHING FINE HEMSTITCHING ON ALL MA terials. Send it parcel post. G. F. Dye House. 817 Kittson avepue. HOTELS Family European Transient Finest Cafe In Northwest HOTEL DACOTAH Commercial Headquarters Rooms 81.00 up. Recently Improved HELP—FEMALE. ALL YOUNG WOMEN ARE INVITED to make the Young Women's, Chris tian Ass'n their headquarters while ID the city. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ON FARM at once by widower with 4 .children. Write W. T. Rae, Leonard, Minn. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED AT ONCE— State wages in first letter. Ove Hau gen, Hannah, N. D. W AN E D: WAITRESS. GREAT Northern Lunch counter. Don't phone but call in person. WOMAN WANTED TO WORK IN Kitchen. 3 days a week. Elgin Dairy Lunch. KITCHEN GIRL AND A COUNTER girl wanted. Colombia hotel. GIRL WANTED FOR housework. 608 Cherry St. GIRL WANTED FOR housework. Phone 680. GENERAL GENERAL GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK on farm. Phone 4F4. GIRL WANTED—MRS A. A. 116 S. 5th St HOFTO, HELP—.MALE. Wanting evening or morning reates register at Herald odlc* •ow. Those registering first will be givan preference. Apply Circulation Manager, Herald LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—BIG demand for Barbers. Big wages, easy* work, few weeks complete*, expert in-. struetloM. Time and expense raved by our method. We bare stood the test for 27 years and is the only Reliable up to dste institution of its kind in the northwest Write at once for Free Illustrated Catalog. Moter Bar ber College. 107 C. Nicollet Ave., Min neapolis, Minn. Est. 1898. YOUNG MEN—18-35, FOR RAILWAY mail clerks. $1300-$1500. Experience unnecessary. Examinations Grand Forks Jan. 17. For free particulars, write R. Terry (former Civil Service Examiner) 471 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. GRAND FORKS RY. MAIL CLERK BX ams. Jan. 17. $1300 first year. Men women. *18 to 35. List vacancies free. Write Immediately, Franklin Institute, Dept. S2SY, Rochester, N. Y. THOUSANDS RAILWY MAIL CLERKS needed. Examination January 17. Sal aries $1300 to $2100.* Expenses paid. Sample questions free. Columbus In stitute, Columbus, O. BARBER WANTED AT ONCE—FIRST class. $25.00 per week and 60% over 8S5. Wire or write to Oliver St. Mai' tin. Devils Lske, N. D^ WANTED AT ONCE TO DO 'chores for the winter. $85.00 a month. A. Brunsvold, Edinburg, N. D. NORTH DAKOTA'S heat, on Cheyenne Ave. Children's shoes arc oat O' sight, but SCARF FOR SALE—LIKE leather coats seem t' be within reach I Call at 411 Gertrude Ave. of nil. If you xvant't' be wafted back t' boyhood's happy days when we smoked rattmi umbrella ribs just light a tlx cent cigar. HELP—MALE. GOOD SHORT ORDER COOK WANT ed. Best wages and steady work. Call Sarles hotel, Sarlea. N. D. LEARN ACTUAL AJJTO REPAIR, VUL ranialng Los Angeles V. M. C. A. Auto School. MAN DISHWASHER WANTED. FISH cr"s Cafe. HELP—SALESMEN. FIVE STOCK SALESMEN: TERRITORY Cavalier County A-l proposition. Lib eral commissions. Steady work all winter. Ehdorsed by bankers in the community. Very good leads. Address STOCK SALESMEN WANTED—ON A legitimate first class proposition. Ready for .business. Liberal com missions. Farmers Creameryv and Cold Storage Co.. Devils Lake. N. T. CAN USE A REAL LIVE EXPERIENC ed stock salesman. Call at 504 N. W. National Bldg, Northwest Hotel Co. HOUSES FOR SALE. WaftcSs Grarad Forks Grow 815.00—5 room flat, city water, sewer gas. I 7 $10.00—t steam heated room in Kelsey SMALL Block. FOR SALE $3200.00—6 room house, all modern but sheat, and In .fine condition on In ternational Ave. $2500.00—6 room house, all modern but FURNITURE, STOVES »2800.00—5 ?Som°c5ttage!eall modern but Anything, bought, sold, exchanged. heat, on Second Ave. McKenzlt. 105 So. 3rd. Phone €80.!32600.00—6 room house, ail modem but UNFURNISHED ROOMS. heat, on Walnut St. 804 S. Third St Phone 628J. $2400.06—7 room house, all modern but rent. $4000.00—6 room cottage, all modern but OFFIOK heat, on Cottonwood St. $4500.00—7 room house, all modern, hot water heat,- hardwood floors, full University Ave. basement, electric lighted, cement modern house. Call 558.1. floor in_basement, lot 50x150, on Cherry St. $4500.00—8 room house, all modern, hot water heat, full basement on N. 7th St. $3500.00—7 room all modern house on $6000.00—7 room all modern house on Belmont Ave. $13,500.00—9 room house, all modern on Reeves Ave. $8500.00—9 room house, a!2 modern on Belmont Ave. $1200.00—4 room cottage on South Third St. $1300.00—5 room cottage on North 8th St. $1500.00—5 room house on North Sixth St. W. H. Kelsey- FOR SALE—CHEAP 7 ROOM HOUSE, toot water heat, full basement, 50 foot lot, close in on cherry St. Will dis count for fair cash payment. Must be sold before Christmas owner going away. E. A. Fladland, phone 662W. $100 CASH, BALANCE LIKE RENT, will buy a home. Good modern hous es in all parts of the city. Terms to suit. See Us First. Red River Valley Land Co., Wldlund Bldg., Grand Forks. Phone 870. FOR SALE CHEAP, 5 ROOM HOUSE on South Fourth St., East Grand Forks. F"ull basement, modern but heat. E. A. Fladland, phone. 662W. ROOM HOUSE WITH SHED, DOU ble garage modern but heat. 75 ft ground, $3,000.00. $1,000 cash. Call 1983. Other houses for sale. GOOD HOMES FOR SALE AND RENT. Good title furnished to all properties sold John C. Boe Co. Established 1905, 7 South Fourth St. ALL MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOUSE for sale. Cheap. Apply 1021 Inter national Ave. KODAK FINISHING DEVELOPING, 6-KXP. ROLL, ISo II or 18 exp. roll, lie Printing lUxSU 10 each 86 hour twrvlce If money Is sent with aim*. HOB'S Btodlo. Grand Forka lit D. LIVESTOCK. SMJBf—A FOR BUNCH OF HIGH grade llolstein heifers 1 and 3 years old. Those heifers are selected from my best milking Holstein cows and an of high grade. J. T. Sullivan. East Grand Forks, Minn. Box 468. BERKSHIRE HOGS: FIRST lltt.M check takes fine boar. Laurel cham- £[. lon breeding, pedigree 'furnished. Irish. Underwood, N. D. ONE TEAM OF BLACK GELDINGS, 5 and 6 years old. Weight 370'J. An ex cellent team for woods. Price, $400.00. Write Box 86. Gllby, N. D. DRIVING TEAM FOR SALE—WELL matched. Weight 2800 lbs. Write J. C. Geise, East Grand Forks. Minn,, 4. Box 16. 26 pfeDIGREED DUROC BOARS' AND gilts for sale, or the large kind. Send In ^oifr orders. J. J. Heffem, Ardock, Pure Bred White Holland Turkey Toms, at $5. A. Grefshelm, Northwood, N. D. TWO REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY boars for sale. 48-F-3. FRESH COW FOR SALEr-CALL 4SF14. LOST AND FOUND. BROWN LEATHER MITTEN, FLAN nel lined, lost between Fisher's cafe and Hotel Dacotah. Finder return to Herald1 office. LOST—GOLD WRISTr WATOH, DIA mond shaped, between Ontario and 310 Walnut. Reward offered. Call 1954. er call 224 N. 7th St d. /, GRAND FORKS HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,1919. MISCELLANEOUS FOR. S*I.« FOR SALEr-FROM PRIVATE LIBRA ry. Select iBets of standard authors: Scott, Cooper, Barrie, Thakeray, Muhl bacli. Holmes, Twain, Balzac and oth ers. Also Knight's Shakespeare, En cyclopedia Brlttanlca, Warner's Libra ry and other volumes. Willis A. Joy. First National Bank Block. XMAS .WRAPPING PAPER WITH colored holly decorations, put up, In P*ckafes of 5 sheets. Size of sheets 5»V4xl7%. Price 15c per pkg., 2 for 25c. Mail orders given special atten tion. Grand Forks Herald C6., Sta tionery Dept. AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT!!— $45.00 buys a set of Harvard Classics, practically new. This is Pres. Chae. W. Eliot's famous Five Foot Shelf of1 Books. Can ship at once. Hurrv! Al-1 fred Skarstad, Middle River, Minn. I HONEY—PURE BEST EXTRACTED— 10 n. pails, 27 cents per pound. Six pails or more, 26 cents: 60 lb. cans, *14.00. CHRIS BAHR, ALMONT, X. D. FOR SALE—PLIT§H OVERCOAT, MUSK rat collar. Bargain if taken at once. Saratoga Pool Room. FOR SALE—PLAIN WHITE HAVI land dinner set. Addres 398, Herald. MIXED WOOD. LONG AND SHORT, coal, straw, delivered. Phone 2470J. 15 HORSE GASOLINE ENGINE. 175.00. Call 2973W. MONUMENTAL WORKS MONUMENTS. MARKERS. VAULTS W. R. Jack. Grand Forks. N. D. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. Orr Sanders Dr. May E. Sanders Dr. E. O. Nimlos 317 N. W. Nat'l Bank Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. JOHN DUNCAN TAY LOR—Office over 1st Natl. Bank. Special attention to skin and urinary diseases. DR. MARGARET PEAKE. WIDLUND Bldg. Grand Forks. N. D. PERSONAL. Northern Live Stock Co., Langdon. N. ANYONE WISHING CHILDREN TAK D. en care of either by day, week or month. Call 2B2t or write 284 Herald. ROOMS FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED for housekeeping, tonwood. S23 University Ave. WIS BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND .$*700.00—6 room house, all modern but I Tradine- wax Minor all __ ftrnLtnE! .•!,Lstov*S- A. F. Schave. heat, on Cottonwood St. I .MODHR.Y FURNISHED ROOMS FORI .l. I MODERN ROOM FOR RENT. THREE) blocks from postofficc. $12.00. for!i gentleman only. Address 396 Herald, i' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ATI Perry hotel on 3rd and PeMers, by clay, week or month. TWO BOOMS FURNISHED liRht housekeeping. 1215 Phone 352SW. FOR! lone Ave. I MODERN FURN/RHED SLEEPING and: Phone 1363W. P,?^ ,™in' nUemcn Purred. Red River Valley Brick Company. RENT IN FURNTSHUD ROOM FOR 1 WARM SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT. 324 International Ave. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT—ALL modern. Phone 1274W. WARM FURNISHED rent. 616 University. Sol land. 5th ft DeMers, Grand Forka SHOES REPAIRED NEATLY postage palrt one way. No prices lower In city N. Kamplin. Kittson uve. Grand Forte SHOE REPAIRING DONE NEATLY— parcel post paid one way. Olsen Bros. Shoe Store, Grand Forks, N. D. SMITH SHOE SHOP—PARCEL POST paid one way. C:and Forks, N. D. StfOF SHINING PARLORS. HATS CLEANED & REBLOCKED. G.F. Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining Par lor. N Sli St. Grand DRUGGIST. REG. elderly or helper. Forks, Am neat and considered a good cook. Only respectable parties need apnly. Address, P. O. Box 107, Cando. N. D. 4c each suxfVfc. (c YOUNG MAN WORKING EVENING shift would like to get work ln~ the fortfhoon of each day. Write or call falph Coulter, care Palace 'Wi «, V'&x^"l> r: Cut the picture Phone 1968W. the market here today and except In ROOMS FOR FURNISHED STEAM HEATED ROOM. 303 N. Sth. FURNISHED ROOM—727 NORTH 6th street. SHOE REPAIRING. THE SHOE HOSPITAL. The largest and most up-to-date shoe repairing shop In Grand Forks. Best of material and ser vice. Parcel post paid one way. Jno Forks. Tel 2785. SITUATION WANTED. PHARMACIST—AN nian, wants a position as clerk Will consider buying a store. H. A. Milton. 719 Cot tonwood St. Phone 239SW. Grand N. D. HOUSEKEEPER WITH 7-YEAR-OLD boy wants position. Must be near school. shotCl, be fore 3 p. m. COMPETENT YOUNG MAN STENOG rapher, bookkeeper and clerk desires position. Will go anywhere. vAd dress, Earl Nelson. Eagle Bend, Minn. STENOGRAPHER WANTS POSITION. 3 years' experience. Good references. Address 397 Herald. YOUNG MAN ATTENDING COLLEGE .desires work evenings and Saturdays. Phone 164SW. 1 MAN AND WIFE WANT POSITION ON farm. Address 399 Herald. FOR CHIMNEY SWEEPING CALL 837. STORAGE. Household Goods Packed and Stored. PanovltiFnrnltur* and Carpet Co. TAXI. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Herald. FOR"SALE" CHEAP: SLIGHTLY USED' HAVE SEVERAL BUYER8 FOR GOOD Underwood typewriter. Phone 2628J.I houses. Room 7 and 8, Clifford Anne* ENRIGHT'S TAXI. DAY AND NIGHT service. Call 28DW. East Grand Forks. E. HOUSE. TAXI AND AUTO LIVERY. Call 299. WANTED—TO BUY. LAND* WANTED--4.M IN THE MAR ket to buy half section or more of good land. What have you to.offerT Must be 'priced right. Give description and price in first letter. Address 898 Her ald. WANTED TO BUY—5 OR 6 ROOM house, state cash and term price, rock bottom. Owner preferred. Ad dress 395 Herald. WANTED TO BUY FROM ONE TO TEN shares of Great Northern Life Ihsur-! »nce Company 'stock. Address '374,' ?''af-V- Moving Picture Funnies on all four sides. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 1» generally, oils were erratic, Mexican Its entire length. Then dotted line and so on. Fold each section under neath accurately. When completed turn over and you'll find a surprising result. Save the picture. WANTED TO BOX. LOT, CHEAP—CASH—M. C. PEPPLE, 509 N. 4th St. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT—FIVE ROOMED suite, all modern, steam heated, or S roomed cottage, all modern will sign one year's lease if suitable will sub rent or rent direct. Apply Mrs. L. A. Shipley, Room IS, Gotzian Block, S. 3rd St. O.vw STEAM HEATED ROOM wanted by January 1 or IS. Must be ut UK.-ijtss) section and rent reason able. Write 3S6, Herald. DULUTH. GRAIN. Duluth, Minn., Dec. 18.—Elevator receipts of domestic grain: Wheat 10,500 bushels, last year 787,100 rye S3 700 UPSTAIRS Apply at 501 Cot- MODERN FURNISHED ROOM FOR! rent. Also reasonable 619J- GOOD 422 Vernon. FOR bushels, last year 20,400 flix 4,800 busnels, last year 28,100. Shipments:. Wheat 32,300 bush els, last year 436,300 oats 20,100 bushels: barley 3,600 'bushels, last yCtT 1,70°* board. Phone- Duluth car inspection: Wheat: Otheir spring 1 I$o. 3 amber durum TWO LARGE WARM ROOMS DOWN-i "winter"'"'VlirfT al^w^eli Stairs in all modern house, close in.! ?R wh a,t 10, year ago 537 flax ». year ago 1 14 mixed grain 2 corn 1 oats 2, year ago 14 rye 37, year ago 16. All light housekeeping, at 1118 Budge Ave. grains 65, year ago 589 on track 86. Taclin 1 s: 8l?* In "L S**"*® on rye the tendency was easier. Flax ROOMS FOR RV.NT—CALL weakened and business was limited and confined to the May future. New December flax closed unchanged at 5.00 nominal old December unchang ed at 6i00 nominal January unchang ed at 4.90 nominal and February un changed at 4.80 nominal new May closed 9c off at 4.69 asked, high 4.78, low 4.65 6W May closed 8c off at 4.70 asked, high 4.71, low 4.69. Rye closed 2 5-8c up for spot at 1.75 1-2 December 2c up at 1.69 1-3 and May 2 6-8c up at 1.76 asked Barley closed unchanged at 1.24® 1.52. Oats closed 3-4c off at 83 1-40 85 1-4 for spot Closing: Wheat: No. 1 northern on track 3.0598.10 No. 2 northern, 3.00@3.05 No. 3 northern 2.95®3.00 No. 1 am ber durum on track 2.24 1-2®2.55 No. 2 amber durum 2.21 1-2 @2.53: No. 1 mixed durum on track 2.19 1-2 @2.53 No. 2 mixed durum 2.16 No. No. No. No. northern No. No. Nto 1 ... 2 grade No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 1 No. 3 Phone 819J. (Butterfat^p^r u. To arrive 1 durum To arrive 1 amber durum 2 durum' amber durum 3 durum No. 3 white corn 4 mixed corn 5 mixed corn No. 3 yellow com To arrive 1-2®) 2.52 No. 1 durum on track 2.22 l-2@ 2.42 No. 2 durum 2.19 1-2 @2.40. Linseed on track 5 00®5.10 arrive 5.00Q 6.05 old and new December 5.00 nominal January 4.90 nominal February 4.80 nominal now May 4.69 askfcd old May 4.70 asked. Oats on track 83 l-4@85 1-4 ar rive 81 1-408$ 1-4. Ryo On track 1.75 1-2 arrive 1.75© 1-2 December 1.69 1-2 bid May 1.76 asked. Barley on track 1.2401.52. NOT ON LA VACA RIVER. Berkeley, Cal., Dec. 18.—The fort built in Texas by the lost colony of the explorer La 8alle was not located on the La Vaca river, as has been commonly believed, but was further west on the Garcia river. Dr. Herbert E. Bolton, history professor at the University of California, announced recently. Dr. Bolton, while doing research work, found a map. which confirmed a theory he had developed that the colony was not located on the La Vaoe. He went to the spot indicated and found the remains of the old To arrive 4 white oats To arrive No. ,1 laxseed To arrive two and a half feet thick of red 1 j„i,„ t^om num. w..h adobe bricks. The ruins were almost completely burled. GRAND FORKS GRAIN MARKET. Spring WBMT. No. 1 northern spring, 58 lb, ...f 2.96 No. 2 northern spring, 67 lb.... 2.91 No. 8 northern spring, 55 lb., No. 4 northern taring. 62 lb., 2.81 2.71 Durum Wheat. No. No. No. No. .2,11 2.08 2.06 3.91 Red Dnn Wbeat. No- 1 Nq.,2 No. S No. A .3.94 2.61 1.98 1.14 KM Spring Wheat. S.S1 2.71 2.61 Flax. 4.67 4.62 4.62 R|d No. 2 ..-1.26 1.23 1.29 .7 .7 GRAND FORKS MARJDPm Potatoes. Ohios, per 109 lbs Whites, per 104 lbs......, »4wMuij ,#£&uJSS}»- -.'• *3^ 7^ .jVy^ .. VT 'i STOCKS. New York, Dec. 18.—Unsettlement was caused in the stock market dur- New York, Dec. SOUTH 8T. PAUL. LrvHsrrocK. South St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 18 Cattle receipts 6,000 slow, steady to weak: fat steers 6.25 to 17.50 cows and heifers 6.00 to 11.25 calves 50 cents lower 5.50 to 15.50 stockers and feeders slow and weak 5.25 to 12.00. Sheep receipts 3,500, steadv to weak lambs 7.00 to 16.25 wethers 8.00 to 11.25 ewes 3.00 to 9.26. MINNEAPOLIS. I MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKETS. Closing Quotations. Cash No. 1 dark northern..$3.10 03:30 To arrive 3.05 03.30 1 northern 3.00 To arrive 2.95 1 red spring 2.80 2 dark northern 3.05 2 northern 2.95 2 red spring 2.75 3 dark northern ..... 3 northern 3 red wring Vdark hard (Mont.). 3.00 @3.20 2.90 @8.00 @2.90 «»2.95 2.95 2.85 @2.85 2.40 @2.60 2.40 @2.50 2.25 02.40 2.25 @2.30 2.30 @2.55 2.20 @2.35 2.25 @2.45 2.19 @2.30 2.65 2.85 2.85 2.75 i.75 To arrive 1 hard Montana To arrive 1 amber durum 4 yellow corn 5 yellow corn Other grades corn 3 mixed corn 2 white oats (Mont.). 3 white oats H.45 *1.39 91.37 1.55 1.42 1.38 1.36 1.52 1.47 1.42 @1.44 1.39 @1.41 1.25 01.35 1.42 @1.45 .84|0 ,85| 83}@ .85} .821 .83} .80} 0 The American relief administration for feeding European children di- its work in Poland from.Danxig. John H. Lange of Ssattle. Wash., and Captain C. A. Abele, naval attache at Warsaw, are in charge. Mr. Lange, told the Associated Press correspond ent that In Poland alone the Ameri can relief administration, was now feeding about 1,000,000 children. "We expect" he said, "to do some relief work in Germany before long, especially here in Danaig. There 1s very little milk in this district, for children, and meat sugar and fata are also scarce. "Danzig will socnt be a free city and, as Poland's port, is mere Polish than German. At th« present time the German government bears the expense of importing most of the foreign foodstuff* and sells It at a price which the people can afford to pAy. This arrangement wfll cease soon and I think there will be urgent need then, of our help." HIDES, FURS ft WOOL We always pay full market Shipping ........1.46 Barter. rice for hides, furs, wool. etc. tags,furnished free. GINSBURG BROS. Ml Wist A«&, quad Forks, ». ». ^mw —tap rata M» fm —1 HIDES. FURS RLSJLF i* MARKET NEWS In* the early period by an abrupt the market had" been over-bouirht, break In British exchange, which fell and that a reaction from the recent Ave cents under yesterday's final sharp advance was due. Bearish quotation rails continued to lose I sentiment was emphasised by lower ground, low priced issues falling one quotations on hogs and by a tall in to four points with standard shares, British exchange. Commission Reactions among oils, motors and houses led the selling. Opening steels also increased, the break in Texas aomftany extending to IS points. Shippings, equipments, leath ers, tobaccos and food shares fell one to 2 1-2 points. The market devel oped a firmer tone at noon, shorts covering on the six per cent rate for call money. 18.—Rails were low»r- by fractions to 1 1-2 points at {market continued to sag. the opening of today's stock market. Provisions were weak as a result of as a result of the attitude of labor setbacks in tha value of grain and organisations toward government hogs. Selling, though,, was not control of the transportation lines. The reaction in rails probably ac counted for the heaviness of other leaders, especially General MotorK, Crucible1 steel and active industrials Petroleum displaying strength, while Texas company reacted sharply. Pressure against United States Steel contributed to the further irregulari ty of the list within the first hull hour. PRODUCE. New York, Dec. 18.—Butler steady, 8,081 tubs creamery higher than extras 73 1-2 to 74 extra (92 score) 73: firsts 61 to 72. Eggs steady, 4,032 cases l'resh gathered extras 84 to 85 do extra firsts 82 to 8$ do firsts 80 to 81. Cheese irregular, 1,446 boxes state whole mi'i flats, current make spe cials 32 tj 32 1-2 do average run 81 to 31 1-2 state whole milk twins, current make specials 31 to 32 1-4 do average run 31. I'^iVu Lard— Jan. 3.10 @3.05 03.00 @3.25 @3.05 2.95 22.95 23.70 t? a a &« io(vvvi limit I'cci cMvstrro. incQiuni and heavyweight, cholcc and prim* range 13.60 to 13.76 bulk 13.65 to 13.70. Barley, 1.6201.67. Barley, 1.6201.67. Timothy 8.500 11.50. Clover seed. 30.00048.00. Pork, nominal. Lard, 22.90023.00. Ribs,, 18.25. .82} Barley, choice to fancy 1.58 @1.62 Barley, med. to good. Barley, lower grade. 2 rye 1.52 @1.57 1.40 @1.51 1.72)01.721 1.72|@1.728 5.00 @5.10 4.96 @5.05 GRAIN AND HOUR Minneapolis, Dec. 18.—Flour un changed. Shipments 70,525 barrels. Barley $1.38 01.60. Rye, No. 2, $1.67 3-401.70 1-4. Bran ,43.00. MUCH FOODSTUFF SHIPPED. Danxig, Dec. 1.—(By Mall.)—More than 350,000 tons of foodstuffs and raw cotton have been shipped to Poland via Danaig from the United States since last February. For a time these supplies were arriving at the rate of 6,000 tons daily. A ship ment of .150 locomotives is expected soon. r'5i PAGE ELEVEN. North Dakota?* Greatest Classified SectlonW GRAIX AND PftpVOffOirg. Chicago, Dee. 18.—Most traders iri~ corn leaned to the opinion today that urgent Subsequently talk of bit: export de mand for rye Jed to a sudden advance in corn. The effect, however, failed to last. Prices closed heavy. 7-8 to 1 7-8c net lower, with January 1.39 8-4 to 1.40 1-8 and May 1.35 1-4 to 1.35 1-2. In the last hour, provisions dupli cated the transient strength shown by corn. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE. Option. Corn— Dec 1.47 Jan 1.40 May 1.3614 Oats— May .... July .... Pork— Jan May .... 23.20 '24.00 May Ribs Jar. May PRODUCE. Chicago, Dee. 18.—Butter lower receipts 2,954 tubs creamery extras 66 firsts 59 to 64 second 57 to 58 standard 63. Cheese unchanged. Eggs unsettled receipts 748 cases: firsts 75 to 77 ordinary firsts 60 to 70 at mark, cases included 60 to 76. Poultry alive, steady springs 24 fowlsJ8 to 25 turkeys 40. POTATOES. Chicago. Dec. 18.—Potatoes weak arrivals 24 cars Northern sacked Rurals, Burbatiks 2.90 to 3.-00 froz en stock low as 2.50 jobbing sales of Western Russets 3.40 to 3.66. LIVESTOCK, Chicago. Dec. 18.—Hogs, receipts 58,000 slow. 10 to 20c lower bulk 13.75014.00 top $14.15 heavy 13.75014.00: medium 13.850 14.00 light 13.60@13.95 light light 13.25@13.75 heavy packing sows, smooth 13.00018.60 packing sows, rough 12.50013.00 pigs 12.50@ 13.50. 1 If a business man were to tdraw. upon his capital as some young peo ple draw upon their health-, his asso ciates would soon throw him into a bankruptcy court. THE •\"r-J- W-.i froth prices, which ranged 1-8 to 11-4 cents lower with January 1.40 to 1.40 1-4 and May 1.88 14 tO-l.«€ 84. were followed by moderate fur ther declines and then by something of a rally. Oats tended downgrade with eorn. After opening 1-8 to 1 l-8c lower, In cluding May at 88 1-2 to 8S 8-4, the & -ft, r»' 1 A Open High Low Close 1.49% 1.46'/4 1.47 1.43 1.38% 1.39% VSVi 83H 1.89?'v 1.35U 85V4 .83 ,77 .77 Vi .831,4 .77*4 .78% 87.00 36.85 37.00 36.62 36.85 SC.45 22.80 23.50 23.05 23.87 1R.50 19.10 18.30 18. SS 19.00 18.47 18.97 LIVESTOCK. Chicago. Dec. 18.—Cattle 13,000: firm beef steers. receipts medium 18.00 to 20.00 medium and good 10.50 to 18.00 common 8.25 to 10.50: light-weight, good and choice 12.75 to 19.26 common and medium 7.50 to 12.50 butcher cattle, heifers 6.25 to 14.25 cows 6.00 to 13.00 canners and cutters 4.85 to 5.75 veal calves 16.75 to 17.00 feeder steers 7.00 to 12.00 stocker steers 6.00 to 10.00. Sheep receipts 20,000, lower lambs 14.75 to 17.00 culls and common 11.00 to 14.50 ewes, medium -and good 7.50 to 9.60 culls and common 4.00 to 7.25. CASH SALES. Chicago, Dec. 18.—Corn: No. 9 mixed not quoted No. 8 mixed 1.610 1.52 No. 2 yellow not quoted No. 3 yellow 1.51 1-201.54. Oats No. 2 white 86 1-2@87 3-4 No. 3 white 84-087. Rye. No. 2, 1.7401.76. Buy an TEN Income Month by Month PATMENTJ .PI Holders of Copper Stocks should write at once for /comprehensive report. just compiled, which at great length sets forth the true position of the copper stocks, singly and collectively. If you have been why the copper stocks bssn lagging behind the rest of the market, further will be eliminated by oar piste and timely report. Wh kpi M-16 Mr im E. Me Fuller & Members of Consolidated Stock Bxch. of 3C. T. ll U. I. Wew Votfe JOHN imiHOtZ tirasrt Fsifet, N.IK