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On January 15th there will be a sharp increase in the price of all Buick models. We have a limited supply of Rates Exorbitant cars on hand and will accept retail orders for spring de- sAloaithevappeata t h livery until the above date at the old price. Eqalty lestiers as, MerAadarson and ; 35 H. P. FOUR ................ $ 665 C. G. Crites, among the state legisla- , tors, was generally admitted to be on 45 HP. SIX... ee $1020 an errand of importance, the chief ob- s 2 known until this morning when it was admitted by Mr. Crites, the general a manager, that he is here for the pur- Bismarck, N. D. cated in St. Paul. e $50,000, are und St, Paul. . Ho sisted that pppoaition.to’ e terminal in.8. Paul, wil R ais e a! FURNISH FREE a= come, trom’ the. Minseapolls e Also in Bismarck To Protest) pooo-—ow. ie ; tie eke ony BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE permit the name of on their ‘DOOKs,” . the ‘Bailly “e OST coaiser seeih ~ be “satiated whatever the North Dakota legislature sees fit to do, but we want the’ elevator in 8t. Paul, located on the Mississippi where it will be closer to sea-board, if a state-owned terminal is to be built outeide of the tate.” New Elevator inadequate. The general manager of the : ex- change: steted epi) the 500,000 bushel capacity levator ppped and: se cite kant ate fe ° 16 General Manager of Equity Bids! directed to, it... He Mteled that barge . Mines have fe for Establishment Elevator | izes ‘brohete caine pe lle chamber of commerce as in the case ofthe Equity grain terminal. “Protests Oemurrage Charge. ‘Another point of interest ‘on the mission of J. M. Anderson and C. G. Crites to the state capital, as admitted by Crites this morning, was to ask the legislature to pass a concurrent reso- lution calling on the inter-state com- merce commission to order a hearing at St. Paul on the newly established freight car demurrage rates. It 1s charged by the Equity leaders that the state.rates are exorbitant and do not facilitate the handling of grain, the maximum unloading capacity be- ing unequal to the traffic burden, which has been augmented since the establishment of the Equity terminal. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- ey if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each bor. 25c. © AL any tine of the. Balers Cocoa a good pile as _ pEsome and nour om delicious, Walter Baker & Co lid - ESTABLISHED 1760 MINN, CITY WOULD the establishment “ofthe state-owned Against Demurrage Charge ject of the mission was not made | Pose of getting a terminal elevator lo- J. M. Anderson, president of the ex- change, returned to St. Paul‘last night, but Crites will remain in the:eity and Sell Your DESIGNATE. PRESS ATES' 4 February 2 and 3 Fixed by Executive ey Committee Which Met At Me- Kenzie Last Evening. Friday and Saturday, February 2 and 3 were officially designated as the dates for the annual midwinter meet- ing of the North Dakota Press associa- tion, at the meeting of the executive committee held last night in the Mc- Kenzie. Bismarck will be host to the members of the association. i Plans are being made to have the i entire membership of the state press Fs association at which time certain pieces of legislation will be studied. The legislature will be in session at the time of the convention. FATHER OF HOTCHKISS DIES AT SAN DIEGO Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 6—Henry C. Hotchkiss, an carly settler of this city, and father. of William Hotch- kiss, superintendent of the state hos- : pital for the:insane, is dead as San é Diego, Cal. according to word reach- § ing. here yesterday. Mr. and = Mrs. Henry C, Hotchkiss made Jamestown ie their home until about 1902. He was : 3 87 years. old and the father of five sons—William Hotchkiss of James- town; James and Frank Hotchkiss, of-Meadville, Pa.; Clint Hotchkiss of Seattle, Wash., and Ralph Hotchkiss who died in 1876. OND totes SOLD BY BRUGGIS ees cae ae ean FY DRUGGISTS E ocean than. Jan, 10th. ® Southern Russia, while his par- © RYWHERE Canadian Fish Here The car of frozen fish just arrived is of the same qual- ity as those we had last year. This is the finest and lowest priced food on the market. Get your orders in now. Wholesale and Retail. Gussner’s PHONE 60 —— | do a little lobbying among the friends a con of the Equity and the Non-Partisan | INTRODUCING J. G. | league in both chambers. | QUAM OF PORTLAND || “We know that if a state-owned ter- ———_——__—_—_—_———-) | mina! elevator is located in St. Paul, that the city of St. Paul will furnish the site free,” stated the genera] man- ager, seen at the old Northwest early today. Automobile North Dakota Control. Manager Crites declared that the Minnesota legislature at it: tast ses- sion passed a méasure which would give the North Dakota legislature con- trol of any terminal elevator which North Dakota might build in Minne- sota. One of the arguments being ad- vanced by Crites is to the effect that the logical place for a state-owned terminal is at the established grain markets, “We know that the chamber of com- merce is opposed to another slevator and especially a state-owned elevator HONG QUAM: from North Dakota to be located in St. J. G. Quam, member of the | Paul, but that is just another good house from Traill county of the {reason for the farmers to establish it eighth legislative district, states |there,” said Crites. “All the Minne- he Is under no obligations to any lis elevators are closed to us with Never has the demand for good, used cars been greater at this season of the year— never have the prices, of second hand machines bene 20 on age erganization, but t6:the people of | crcaczcention of one and they wont : ; The increased cost of production & is forcing prabtically every sted obilamanufacturer in cel eee ‘nominated and elected [9 099999 O9O9OOOO America to raise his price. Every advance is Hai the value of seconi id cars. under obligation to no one, and ft Me ier ONO ER AN ‘ H tha people What they are jutthvom |@ Mischa Lavifekl, Who Hae Al- & ‘The oar you drive'is worth:more ‘it, was & month ago (qverything:elg being Fs titled to on an unbiased basi © ready Araused Interest inthe © equal), but you inust sell now if: ‘you this in Y the! Jen your , atated the house member th @ East, Writes Enthusias- ® ld renin ies 1® tically on Cincinnati @ ; ® Piano. rs ‘© Mischa Levitzki, the latest © © wonder of the pianistic world, © be has chosen, .the Baldwin piano © ® and will. pave, his powers upon ® SL te ® that inst et during his, Amer- © : Parties wishing changes or. correc-|® !can tours. is is the son of an tions in-new. book will please notify|® American zen of Russian ex- © Telephane Co. in writing not later|® traction, but s born in Kieff, © is used the more it depreciates, and'it will require but o short time for the wear.snd tear of hard useage to offset the increase in value'which th higher prices of new cars have added. . W.E. REEVES, Mer. Scents were- there on a business 3 ; ye trip. ® — Levitski entered the concert ° ‘® field about a year before the out- © ® break of the war and gave many © © recitals in Germany and Belgium. © © His appearances in Antwerp © ® were considered by the newspa- © © per critics the most successful of © ® the season. During the war, Lev- © '® itzki played in Berlin, Vienna, ©, © Leipsic, Budapest and Christia- © ® nia, and met with phenomenal s ® success everywhere. © Last spring the young artist S ® came to New York to visit his © ® parents and was induced to re- © ® main in this country for a con- © © cert tour. ‘New York ‘critics im- © ® mediately recognized him as one © © of the few really great pianists.© ® and affirmed that in sheer musi- © © cal beauty his playing is the ® most delightful heard in recent © \® years. Under date of Sept. 22d, © ® the young artist addressed the © © following letter to the Baldwin © ® Piano Company, Cincinnati: ® © Gentlemen: It gives me great © ® pleasure to express my apprecia- © © tion of the admirable qualities of © ® the Baldwin piano. | have chos- © ®en it for exclusive use on my © © first American tour because | © © find it is the ideal piano of Amer- © © lea. ® ® The wonderful, rich tone of the © ® middle and higher ranges and its © © superb basses are the very con- © b4 ception of rh Yours truly, © MISCHA LEVITZKY. © 3 The Baldwin Piano is sold in © © this territory by W. M. Thomp- © ® son, office and display room at © Cowan’s Drug Store. e 99 HOH OHSHSHOHOSHOOD Thousands of people feel that their circumstances will permit them to buy a new car. These are the buyers who are watching the ‘‘Automobile’’ column day after day and week after week in search of a machine that suits them at a price they feel able to pay. Then, too, there’is an ever increasing demand for used machines to be converted into de- livery trucks, speedsters, etc. Scores of other people pe bees oa ; antomsbiles, as a side line. They are com _tinually on the lookout for ‘fan be bought and resold at a profit. One of these buyers woaght Sur car, He's waiting to meet you thru the ‘‘Automobile’’ column. — How ‘can-you #iash him? Bun an advertisement. Tt costs less thas. imagine to tell all about your ‘machine; what you want for it, ete. in the ‘ ‘Automobile’”’ hentai! 18 ONLY ONE CENT A WORD FOR THE FIRST DAY (nee mete WASH IN ADVANCE &