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BISMARCK DAILY | the county judges. For a decade lo-! $ cal option, with a county unit, has} ‘been fought over in each Jenainiar-| “ECONOMY.” Congress is going to economize. At THE TRIBUNE North Dakota University’ LEGISLATURE {$ Batered at the Postottice, Bismarck, N. the expense of the children. The ___D~ a8 Second Claas Matter. children’s bureau in the department G th R id d S 6 t lecrenear ere nae fetes EASUED EVERY DAY CEPT SUNDAY of lator, which has been struggling row api an ure a ‘that the bill which the Anti-Salcon ASKED 10 HELP jJeasue will introduce this winter will [meet with as hard a fight as ii met {two years ago. 1t mustered than i ne score votes in the hous2, need- 104. along with inadequate appropriations, this year asked for the modest sum of $18 + to increase its facilities and carry on its work. The House Representatives cut this sum to But the Senate decided to ee Save the treasury at the expense of J the children, so it knocked out the = — ————— $109,120 gether. LOCAL WEATHER BULLETIN. At the same moment Intluence Restricte Editor's Note:—This is another of a series of articles dealing with the report recently issued by the board of regents on North Dako- ta’s educational institutions. the highest enrollment out of Grand | | Forks county is 47, who give Pentine! as their home county. @ . in other words $.2 per cent of fies i. Will Seriously registration comes from Grand Forks; F? county. Sixty per cent of the students | Il, Now In Hospital Oscar H. Will, one of the best lcome east Of the western boundaries | (Known business men of the city. was ee Audit Bureau of Circulation THE “BTATE'S OLDEST NEWBPAPEE (Established 1878) Bequest $5,000 for Department of Agriculture Briefing the history of the State Un: versity at Grand Forks, the survey re port hits the nail on the head in bi Ay igs F a of Roliette, Pierce, W Kidder, Le | gan and Mcintosh countie: the House in EARN creased its clerk hire allowance by i i i For the 24 hours ending at 12 noon, goor,qo0: more than twice whe introdu remarks by commenting: What is true of the university is taken seriously ill Thursday evening jai, 1), Jan. 20.—Resolui Seertoaeieiy Us “It is, however, quite evident that more or less true of 21! our schools of /8t his home in Fourth street. and this ore ti te lecinin | : fused to ihe tafinence of the university has not higher education. Ther possess too Morning was removed to the Bis- commending the state legislature f. much of a strictl veal character, marck hospital, where he is resting the passage of woman suffrage bilts parts of the yet reached all ate as it should.” , Frobabl 'y right here is the ha: endorsing the system of grain grading as proposed by Dr. E. F. Ladd. askinc the legislatures of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota to puss meas nees nearly all aS easy as can be expected. Mr. Will immediate Jo ;had not been feeling well since an at- Jo- tack of grip several weeks ago. but to, Went to his office at the O. H. Wills crawing in some in of their students from t in Which th i These are the garden in Highest wind velocity LABOR PROBLEM ‘League Representative Would ‘STATE AID FOR RURAL Fra Instruction WS the needs of the North Dakota rural wr schools are embodied in house bill 63, SCHOOLS BOOSTED MANY THOUSANDS BY PETERSON Resolutions of Tri-State Farmers Carry Out Ideas of Superin- tendent MacDonald ideas expressed by Governor jer and Superintendent of Publie Neil C. Macdonald as to T introduced yesterday by C. P. Peterson. This additional measure provides funds to the extent of many thousands. = of dollars for the development of the rural school. Appropriations are made in Peter- “ig the matter with the uni d. Either the Forecast:—For = North iN THE WRONG PLACE mpress the youth br appeal or Seed Co. Thursday morning as usual. ures preventinz plantings of the bar ooo. nil) as follows: For one-room Snow tonight and Sun No cabinet officer A map of the state showing the not enough energy hus been expended His daughter, Mrs. Worth Lumry, of berry as a spreader of wheat rust and cys, $59,000; for graded schools, 80 cold east pr benmaiace ore number of students registering from in bringing the university closer to | Garrison. arrived in the city yesterday, may be neces erqquy: for graded consolidated Sunday west and centre = _ i the people of the ‘state ‘called by her father’s illness. sary for tion Of Cools, $180,000; for balance due perigent a 2 iavorite one stu: The next article will tonch on the! ———— the present. plantin the J eaded conselidated schools in 1916, the of the preside while! curricultim of dhe universit: r O— esisiztnre for an appropriation of EM yy the small appropriations and Calgary 5 : a a i HOUSE BILLS 85.000 for the department of agricul- the large increase in the uumber of j Chic == == ! Ture and labor to assist in securing ee Sh ools, 832.643.20: for salaries Kensas meni ol eelmeet ani or letborers for the harvest and threshing ‘or Gare supervisors of rural consolidat- j Moo! - compensation aepend: H. P 6f.—Nathan. relating to em- fields aud otber farm work, were adopt: 24" ononis, not to exceed $2400 per Pierre 14 a president fare Under tise ar niice p f detective by attorney gen- ¢d at the close of the Tri-State Grain (in. 10200; for expenses of such ae ae - a5 t Gon (of in case there is q e Ft nie ee eka Guisers couvention here yesterday af-| supervinare not {0 cee $1500 the s ul ad ae ¢, —Wilson eu) Sec! THOT, ® wr eaeb supe! Winniper abinet Lime svould be Al) wee of compiled laws of state for CB. Waldon, dean of the agricul. S87 Ter eee UE the bill. these St. Louis eateed ec oenraca tural department of the North Dakota | ieer Bet My ne avaiable July Sau Pranciees | exceed $ n00, and the 2. Gk.—Okendahl, relating 10 duty college. was reelected [772 ORRIS W. ROB rae saa on as surgeon when performing opcra- > GW. Randlett, bead of the 2777 1 as tion requiring any person who prac- /¢Stension department of the South Da- GIVEN MORE TIME. as it is now was elected farmers. kota Agricultural college. vice president. aud W. C. the exter Takota 4 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR [ferwomen eam rsce tee oe BURL EIGH EXHIBITORS YOU SWE AT STATE CORN SHOW money when buying KLEIN KLOTHES First National, City National and so Why not buy KLEIN KLOTHES by . oF Ny y i saving money: Finch Lumber Company Offer ; Go cal] at Klein's Tailoring and ‘tyne " LNA h \ Pressing Parlors, get a vest pocket Cash Rewards bank. save your spending money. You 10 REMAIN WET can purc ase your clothes in this way without missing the cash —Adv. ae Z medicine or surgery to conspicu- y and post in his office, i t 1 of a Hrescribir be miximam Government vias Drastic Mea- HAAS WINS INS. CASE | IN hate ae a spreser ving | hours sures To Relieve Situation Palmer, of FIELD FOR EDUCATION. A correspondent New York World suggests that it would be far , cniture! college. secretary. of the dus- better to take the money proposed for ae ind public ‘tuildings im tbe L THE DISTRICT COURT commis ; Sa ib eas cH ge Centers H. B. (—Tenneson. minini / states and spend it for sc same communities. He points out in the five states of Virginia. Nortn q Carolina, Sou Florida, with a five times as creat a: sota, the total raised each year is only whereas Minnesota raises $18.(1( (Associated Press.) ashington. Jap. 2 niiff for livery >» more than $2 the district j se of John Judement for the plat service amounting 1 Federal aid to the public schools no new idea. Henry W. Blair. wh @ senator from New Hampshire. more than twenty-five years ago, tried to interest Congress in this subje » Biggest Show In the North- of the corn- Democ Dill was repeatedly passed in t sen- i (Unites Pre Press RETURNS TO CITY. alfalfa and poultry shows which will rg, Jan Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Patterson. who held bere three days. commencing ate and was as often rejected or nev hibits have been euter- re been making their home in Cole- Janna appearing #1 i ted upon by the House. F*na’'y fs a = re a aeatie eine ae ng that it i bor, where the former Wa: en- the Semate voted against it. zlso. and gaged in the hote] business. - South Dakota. Minnesota, lowa and turned to Bismarck to mak Nebra The First National hank of Bismar offers Sas a special prize for the | exhibit of alfalfa. the City Nationa’ jbank. &) for the best exhibit of corn. and the Fineb Lumber company $10 for | the best individual exhibit of corn. These prizes are limited ouly tu ex- jhibitors from am Hea lelel com county. That President Wiison is leaving the door open for future negotii is doubtless for the pu itating an exchange of ——____— the project died. Mr. Blair w of bis times. In those days the pat 4 nalistic idea of dependence upon the federal government for every’ not-been developed as it now is i those days there were states’ rights. { with their defenders, and states’ free, L0ndop is turming its park A few more raids in the South & dom. Under the latter head the staves ‘farms. tere che of the South have felt at libexty to Atlantic will force the non-food pro order. neglect the education of their children ‘ducing population to even greater ef Mr. Patterson will re-eneag bome. se of ores. Retiring President Briefs _ Work Done by Commercial | Club During Twelve Months DICKINSON AFTER i toapabominable degree. as the wri: forts i bs er,in.the New York World points out | ; : € According to C. { been conducted to secure immigration. SUMMER MEETING = id , at the man of the president Cisic Did it ever occur to you that the ai organization was, active in civ- nsect ic s follow: \ manner. in which prohibition keeps bo#rd H : ahead of equal suffrage may be a vic Appropriation of $2500.00 secured paws cometete and clay products com-|tion be made and if necessary a traffic blished. bureau esta’ pellant. ion deartment of the North | bis special At the request of Chairman Ward. investigating committee esterday was given more time to discover why the budget committee must have more time for the prepara- tion of its biennial report. GRIDIRON INCORPORATES. The Gridiron club of North Dakota incorporated yesterday, with D. C. Coates and ten others on the board. “to further good fellowship among those who are called to the capital during the legislative sessions by duty or pleasure.” RE-REFEER TEMPERANCE BILL. Because of the illness of Attorney General Langer. whose advice is de- sired on the measure. the honse bill ‘his code.” requiring an affidavit from consignees receiving shipments o fliquor yester- day was re-referred to the committee on temperance for further considera- ‘the word fortheomiuz this ton, LOST HIS CODE. Among other exciting incidents in the house yesterday came a report ed from all portions in North Dakota. trom Representative Liederbach to the effect that some one had “swiped Representative Kelly was asked what the Eurns men are doing | with the house mystery. He had no definite report to make, but hoped for the best. GRAIN MARKETS =| MINNEAPOLIS. . Hard Se. + 196% ©1983 . 1 Northern . + 1895¢.@192% . 1 Northern Choice .. 19635 . 1 Nor. Reg. to arr .. 188% @19% . 1 Nor. Choice to arr 195% . 2 Northern . + 186% @1923% . 8 Wheat « 1763 @ 18843 2 Mont. Hard + 18833 @ 19136 2 Mont. Hard to arr 188% @1903% $1075 to SILI. Rough $1070 to het . ; ities? from Carnegie Corporation for a pub- H : tory for the women not in politics? lie library Xo. 1 Durum ae es 22% } SS Public Ubrary created and main- Invitation Will Be Extended at ~° 4 (Unum Choice .. + 209% i { ENGLAND IMPRESSED \ tained in tal Club headquari- : ‘ . t eum to arr .... 198% | Although Great Britain in the vast, | Winter Meeting To Be Held Greens eas Serine i steadfastly adhered to a free trade lf ES oy ‘ ag -Goet, su) ee 5 ome . ellow Corn 951%@ 96% i policy, it has frequently furnished of UO? © active in securing im- Here Next Month . 3 Yellow Com to arr 95. @ 96 | ficial data strongly supporting the Am. able - the road to Missouri) Au in vatiow iron the Dickinson eines Grades Corn .. 89 @ 95 pa tecliver tare’ -pelley da leet he 7 Commercial club that the summer mi No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr 98 | it ise = Hi b : f ie Be ae Atlantic merely proves that ¢ a clean-up and paint-up|ing of the North Dakota Press associa-|No. 2 Mont. White Oats @ 68 { 3 le PTI S Deb OR ran Ota ages mage ie cat tae ie te tion be beld in that city will be read No. 3 White Oats ...... @ 56 ‘a a study of wages and living conditions; aaa Commercial assisted in procuring at the winter convention of the asso-| No, 3 White Oats to arr @ 55% | in the United States and made a re. *d¢- Whose erence for the night school. ciation to be held in Bismarck, Febru- No, 4 White Oats 53%@ 54 j eo da Many prospective ay anes i “ - 3384@ 544% ' Ht which was published by order of BFOW IRE a8 a pps rated) wide the ary aes Barley ........ 90° @114 i Po} ake p 3 —-__—_—_ $ outlining a system If the press boys and girls of the Barley Choice 14 @ i the British government. The report) i. or 6 the war Russi and numbering the c State chouse Dickinson as their nest | Rye 128 included statistics regardinz family He Sor RDEe z © adoption of which is as- convention place they will choase wise- Rye to an 140 @141 living budgets among the working cent of i $ ha’ iware from the d ing in the last part of the firs sured ‘iy. because there will be ‘things do- Fick O arr . 140 out , | States and 75 per cent from ¢ lieing the score. The other A city pia covering a period of ing’ from the besinning to the end of | Plax to : 588% @ 293% classes in American cities. On this! aioe the war there will be _ are improving and there is a good re ered and recom- |the session.” says the Dickinson Press. Sahl 288% @ 293% subject the report says abids for hesaeers os chance to turn out a finished eoaed If the Dickinson invitation is ae} ale . iene Fi “py Sea Se ea Leas aroware fore the Mandan tournament ad charge of the Fourth of July |cepted. a side trip to Medora and the! a 2 2@ By the budgets as a whole, how friendly disposition tow The crowd! wan ine daree celebration either Dy special train op} 056-32 ever, various features are brought in-| 4 than “made in Germany.” Hard- season. Over 3K) pai¢ adm ¢ secured pre . Publicity WH] be planned. to relief, and among these may b€ ware makers are fee the excitement. | Foremost in this field was the im- e mentioned the high level of family in- ment of « The score in detai recite ferry service | mense ae tk of work done by the | o——_——_» Ms ‘ 1a ‘ aes 5 a a ori ssouri River. | Secretary in the campaign against the 811g coms, ‘the large contrivation “made bene for retail| removal of the state capital. His SUPREME COURT ) No.1 191 by the children in the higher-income Chain of ie il problems. | time for weeks was devoted to writing | | No. 1 Northern on trk .. 190 classes, the insignificant earnings of | going to be - hier March planned |letters and copy for papers in the | Rl ones pena tans Ie. 2 Noreern ontrk .. 18) @I18s poe i es . see ereaelics campaign. ¥ jow, Plaintiff and Respot 0. 3 Northern on trk .. 178 @185 - the wixes,.ihe .considerable expendi-j_ prosperity shows its sting. investi-| The club has heen responsible for | ent, . 1 Northern to arr... 190 ture on food, and the large propor’ The Lady Next Door objects to the for or-jmore publicity than at any time here- mete ie ae . 2 Mont. Hard on trk 186 Se tion of income remaining after the panGerman ide: She says a traffic bureau. | tofore. | First State Bank. a Corporation, a . 2 Mont. Hard ‘to arr ‘186 i cost of food and rent has been de ought to get nme of the pon be elaime of the city as| Many articles advertising the com-| fendant and Appellant. . Spot Durum ...... 200% @202% { duciea” pa nt for locating a farm|munity were sent to and published in; Srilabus: (1). The finding of a) No. 2 Spot Durum . 193% @ 198% fi ; A Toledo drug store that advert Pele | 7 | Twin Cities and other eastern papers. | jury in a special verdict should con- No.1 Durum to arr 195% i That paragraph of the report should |“free prescriptions for the worthy one basket: Watkins, mber of Commerce was | ir Space was given our activity in| tain only the ultimate conclusions of May 3 195% q be of interest to every laboring man/ poor” got no applications. The worthy Onn erclopment fact in a controversy and not the evi-jJuly . 193% { in America. When American chil- poor gon't want charity; ther want MANDAN WINS. a Ge | ciety “or Electrical’ Development oa mc a coociar verdict need not find | Re ate and to arr.. 55% 66% ee dren become ase Cathars: they are justice re} Conventions |“How Bismarck Does It Electrically.” |a fact which is establishd by undisput- | Barley on nas toarr.. 140 @141 { found by the British investigators to ae, sae em UF | Was ect procuring conventions| Issued bulletins setting forth the /ed evidence. Flax on pa a teat 86 @1al be in the “higher income” classes. of the fol organizations: _ {city’s achievements. : | (3). It is held, for reasons stated in| \Choice Flax on ay arr. ae The British investigating committee JUDICIARY COMMITTEE North Live Stock Associa- | . Distributed literature in eastern sec- | = eripion, tnx certain assignments | a iore s j tions. | error predicated upon the form of | asin) was also surprised to observe the in- REPORTS OUT SEVERAL (00 INJURED. N Dekola Engineers Associa-| Extended invitations to state busi- | interrogatories and rise courte’ ins jay 208y' \ significant earnings of the wives MEASURES OF INTEREST : er nese and professional organizations to | structions to the jury are without mer- 31s 204% This is a splendid testimonial of the ota National Guard As-|hold their 1917 gatherings in Bis-| jt. | Fish May 189 The house joc | marck. | (4). The tender and de = seeveee 188 high standard of wages of the Amer yesterday re LONDON EXPLOSION Dakota Education Associa-; Co-operated in preparation of a Bis- | pank in the Sannet proviaea ts tact Close 1 m. = dean workman which renders it un- bilis: marck Publicity_Pamphlet. j of the full amount due upon the notes | necessary for his wife to become aH. B. 7 “T clus saould assist in entertain-/ Secial ‘secured by a mortgage, extinguishes | OOM Gene ieee? wwage-earner in order to provide a liv- {07 Tuswize: stituted for 5 ondon ng The Club sponsored two meetings \the obligation and entitles the mort-| CATTLE MARKETS ing for the family. Notwi ine ae eee ation of B. P.O. E }of the Burleigh County Pioneers’ As- | Eager to a certificate of discharge of ithstandi amended and reported for unition pe Poultry Fanciers. : sociation. e mortza: | the fact that the wife is in a very jPassaze: lines 9 to 17 strie 7 ta Press Association. | Several parties were given for club ae pelente and renders Ate: mort HOGS—R st. PAUL. small number of instances a wage SY. 18 amended and reported for aa Fe erate 0) ieee ane er eee lea by Section 6749, Compiled Laws, Range, $10. 80 to gt 80 tk, me Oe 2 passage: all after 7 5 1 tract of land in 1917.| The club participated in the enter-/ id 805 NBS to mer the British committee found |iinex 7 and § strk and three | reduced Club indebted-|tainment of various state and distri ct Cate of discharee. execute such certif- eo. ‘i: the American tabie so well supplied) HB. 46. additional time allowed for TO¥S Of S neigh- | ness. gatherings. 3). A motion f directed st ae ae receipts, 450. Killers, that it was impressed with the “con- cousideration. borkood were, slmiet Cemaatisbeds 91 Industrial Discontinued the social feature of | 4,(°);, , motion for a directe fern Seat sain Ps, ey to8 05. Ce WS i i ” H. B. 12. cmsid jon” i % tween bodies | e Club nas concerned itself with | the club rooms because of the finan- | . 1H to SiS ‘alves, siderable expenditure on food.” In Doctpnaed: et ne leas far, and |the following industrial enterprises: |cial burden imposed by them. hemi of ihe action is properly de-| steady, $4.50 to $13.25. Stockers and Sddition to all this, showing that the iy B49. consideration indefinitely | about one are re | Was active in securing the location | Becommendations nied, secre ee is some evidence Tears, steady, $3.50 to $8.00, laboring man in America is able to jpostpaned and rereferred to commit- ported to have d - Of a sales stable. It is deemed proper in view of the; api b a can make a find- ly SHEEP—Receipts, 7%; steady. = make a good living for his family tee oss. | Has helped house a mumber of new |experience of the outgoing adminis- | imé of damages in favor of the plain-| Lambs, $7.50 to 813.25, Wethers, 86 pitbbat seeding ‘bia wite out ana S. B. 9. recommended to pass. iwholesale znd distributing enter-| tration to make the following recom- | {to $9.50. Ewes, $5.60 to $9.50, : 5 | prises | mendations: | From a judgm ———— wazeearner. speciaj note is made of | Has investigated an enterprise for] 1 A secretary should be employed | court of 4, JuMEmet ot the District HOGS—R CHICAGO. the “large proportion of income re! baat da Lar tmtl os = come pourra rg textiles which has|io devote his entire time to the work |J., Defendant appeais. Q wiord, | recei = ar ‘eceipts, 21,000; estimated To take orders for Hardy Northern |Promised to locate here. of the club. = opin a te uel — 's Monday, 65,000 weak at yas [Grown Nursery paetg For particn- COMPENSATION BILL investiga the following: 2. It is most pressing that a thor- | cu i on e Court by Sos to NS to wn lower. Bulk, A tanne ough investigation of the rate situa- ih t, $10.50 to i TH Grane “Mott, Attorney Baked Hr - Mixed, $10.58 to $11, 18, Heavy, 4 “It does not create a labor compen- briquetting proposi- sation bureau. omiy places ibe en- iro < ie forcement under the siate regulation ‘pe propos: utilization of the commissioner of agriculture end me straw on kod ‘labor. It is optional instead of being 4 plant for the manufacture of cor- 3. The need of a bridge across the’ fy Sn Se eed tat of the Eddy aos reat es j j Jacobsen & Murray, Mott, for Re-| $1083. Pigs ae: $8.25 to $10.15, CATTLE—Receipta, 500; eatimat | Seceipts Monday 25,000 ateady, Nave f steers, $7.60 ty $11.75, Western | steers, $7.70 to oie Stockers and feeders, » Cows. and Calves, $10 av, |

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