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CUSHING FALLS. eR SS SET ST LT t ; kota Rail Commission k LONG TERM OF FAITHFUL SERVICE TO END APRIL 1 Retiring Executive Came Into Of. fice When Tom Hall Quit the Job After a stormy session in the North Dakota railroad commission yester- day afternoon, the dictates of Prest- dent A. C, Townley prevailed, and J. H. Calderhead, for four years state auditor of Montana and more recently and promotion engaged in farming TO GIVE PLACE TO LEAGUE MAN Former Montana State Auditor Made Secretary of North Da- for the Nonpartisan league at Cart- wright was named secretary to suc- ceed Walter I. Cushing, whose resig- nation was accepted to take eect April 1. Mr. Cushing’s resignation had been in the hands of the commission since January 1, when the old board was succeeded by the new, So far as can be learned, the hoard had no intention of making a change CAPSULES MIDY Patronize Home Industry If you buy out of town and I buy out of town what will beccme of our town? SMOKE LITTLE BILLY 5-cent Cigar or COMMERCIAL CLUB 10-cent Cigar Made in town. W. F. ERLENMEYER, Cigar Manufacturer 423 3rd 8t., Bismarck, N. D. until after the defeat of the league jleader’s pet rail measure, House Bill 298, in the senate Thursday. Opposed Pet Measure. Commissioner Johnson, who is state president of the North Dakota Society of Equity, recognized the fal- lacy of this ridiculous measure, and he was brave enough,-to protest against it, in the face of knowledge that the league, for some mysterious reason, wanted it. The league, or Mr Townley, demanded a victim. He could and did succeed through the support of two members of the commission in placing in the executive post next, if not first, in importance to the chair- manship, the gentleman from Mon- tana, a loyal leaguer, No Other Changes. “There will be no other changes so far as we know nof,” said Chair- man A, J. Aandah) last evening in announcing the appointment of Mr. Calderhead. Retiring Secretary Cushing is one of the best known men in North Dakota, For years he served in editorial capac- ities with some of the most prominent newspapers in North Dakota, and he resigned the editorship of the Courier- News at Fargo to become secretary of the rail board, His plans for the future are not an- nounced, He has had for some time several proposals under consideration, and it is probable that he will make public his new connection in the very near future. LEAVE FOR SPOKANE, D. C, Coates, general manager of the Nonpartisan league, and Mra. Coates, left last evening on No. 1 for Spokane, their former home, where t Mr. Coates is interested in important mining properties, and where they will remain until after the spring elec- tions. PETERSON RETURNS, ‘Representative Nils Peterson of Sargeant, for three terms a member of the house, returned to his home at Gwinner on the south Soo this morn- ing. OUCH! LUMBAGO? Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in. I and usually the pain is gonc—a del soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. sand nurses use Muster- nd it to th congestion, pains and ft (it often prevents ays dependable. SOMETHING SPECIAL We invite our friends to drop in and see a new Buick Six roadster we have just re- ceived. It is painted in a beautiful cream color, and has special top and seat covers. This is the car that created such a sensation at the Minneapolis Show, and was made to order for a local citizen. Corwin Motor Company ~ BAD BREATH 'Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It _ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- Stitute for calomel, act gently on the ‘bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ live Tablets. The pleasant, sugar- coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects, All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without grip- ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the. effect. 0c and 25¢ per box, All druggists. LEAGUE. VOTES DOWN ELEVATOR FOR FARNOUNT Representative Stair Lead At- tacks on Measure Providing $100,000 House LATHROP OF STEELE, WILLING TO EXPERIMENT ‘Rugby Voted Location for New Asylum—Proposition Car- ried 64 to 40 League members voting in the af- firmative almost to the man were re- sponsible for the defeat in the house late yesterday a@exnopn .of the; prop- aledttaidal ositién’ tor the bf&cHoh? dr! elevator at. or:aear--th Fairmount and for the ¢ commission -to,,h9.6, general supervi- sion over ‘its. construction and opera- tion. The bill) known as Senate Bill 322, asked an appropriation of $140,-: 000 and $25,000 for starting business operations. Representative Stair of Bottineau led the attacks on the measure and decried methods of the lobbyists at this session working in behalf of. the bill. (Representative Lathrop of Steele county, in explaining his vote, stated he: was willing to make an ex- perimentto this extent. The vote stood 75 ayes, 88: nays for the indefi- nite postponement as. asked by Rep- resentative Stair, why had asked that RINGWORM ON FAGE ITCHED AND BURNED Began With Rash. Irritated It by cratching, Much Disfigured, Developed Into Sore Eruption. Cuticura Healed Costing $1.00, “Ringworm began with a rash on my face, and my face was very sore and inflamed. A few days later it began to itch and burn and lirritated it by my scratching. I lost sleep, and in a week it de> veloped into a large, sore f) eruption. My face was much disfigured. “I tried remedies but I had nc relief. I then tried Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. My face stopped itching and burning and within twoweeks it was completely healed after I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment.” (Signed) Harry L. Kauff- man, Box 75,Carlisle, Ohio, July 14, 1916, A little care, a little patience, the use of Cuticura Soap, and no other, on the skin and for every-day toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment, now andthen,to any pimples, rashes, redness, roughness or dandruff usually means a clear, healthy skin. clean scalp and good hair through life. for Free Sample Each by Return Mail, address post-card: ‘Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.”? Suld everywhere. Light Fours Towing. . $669 Koadster_. . $650 Comes CNB 8180 Automobile values as at present established are largely due to the foresight and courage of Mr. John Big Fours N. Willys, the president of this Powing «= $50 institution. Coupe . + $1250 Sedan... 1450 He foresaw the universal use of the automobile and had the courage to produce quality cars in larger Light Sixes quantities than they had ever Touring $085 before been produced. Roodster 3070 Coupe $1385 4 ‘ Sets eee eee Steadily increasing production made Touring $1328 possible savings and economies which steadily reduced costs and repeatedly established new values. Willys-Knights Four Touring $1285 $1650 1 $1950 Four Limousine $1950 Four Coupe . Four Sedan. 1917. | _BATURDAY, MARCH 3 eat Foresight and Courage Eight Touring $1950 All prices f. 0. b, Toledo This year, with a net worth of over Eight years ago, with a net worth of little more than $50,000 this com- pany produced 465 cars. It has required an enormous invest- ment in plant and equipment to prepare for this enormous produc- tion. Is The prime requisite in the automobile industry is still foresight and cour- age. ‘ Mr. Willys foresees a demand this year in. excess of the possible supply. In addition to enormous investment, in plant and equipment Mr. Willys, had the courage to contract. long ago for enormous quantities of raw materials—$35,000,000 worth al- ready in hand for this year's record production. See all this reflected in the values we have to show you in the most comprehensive line of cars ever built by any one producer. “$68,000,000 we must produce Note especially the remarkable values over 200,000 cars to fill our dealers’ represented in the Big’’Four ‘at Sulieg to change peithoul patice contracts. $85 and the Light Six at $985. ; Lahr Motor Sales Co. 212 Fourth Street Big $ Four it be placed from the foot to the head of the*calendar. ‘Rugby Voted Asylum Location. Rughy was voted the location for the state asylum for the insane. Rep- resentative Frazier of McLean made a stirging fight for Garrison, as did Representative Peterson of Towner. Representative Church and Repre- sentative O'Connor of Grand Forks stood out strong for the Pierce coun- ty city. The.vote on the proposition stood’ 64 ayes, 40 nays gad nine not voting. Voting in the affirmative were: Blanchard, ‘Bowman, Brown, Carig- nan, Carr, Church, Cole, Divet, Du- puis, bel, Eckert, Everson, Freder- ickson, ‘Gunhus, ‘Hagan, Haines, Han- son, rding, Havens, Hendrickson, Hoare,” Hoghaug, Keitzman, Kelly, Kimball, Knox, Laird, Lang, Larson of Cass, Lowe, Mackoff, Maddock of Eensom, Magnuson, Meyer, Miller, (Moen of Adams, (Moen of Traill, Myh- re, ‘MoManus, Noltimier, O’Connor of Grand: Forks, O’Connor of Pembina, ‘Oksendahl, Olson of Burke, Patterson, ‘Pettergzon of Sargent, Quam, Reishus, Renaud, Rott, Sandbeck, Schick, Sin- clair, ‘Smith, Storstad, Tenneson, Wa- deson, Walton, Weber, Wiley, Wilson and ‘Wood. Voting in the negative were: Al- len, Arnold, Bailey, Bryans, Byrne, Christenson, Dettler, Ferguson, Fra- ser, ‘Geiger, Geiszler, (Harris, Isaak, Koller, Kunkel, Kurtz, Larson of Ran- som, Larson of tutsman, Lazier, Mad- dock .of /Mountrail, Martin, Martz, Maxwell, McDonnell, Nathan, ‘Nims, Liederbach, Olson of Cavalier, Olson of Eddy, Prater, Riba, Rice, ‘Schrag, Ward,;Weld of Kidder, Weld of Wells, 850 PHONE 490 The WilysOverladd Company, Toledo, Ohio’ Manufacturers of ai lys-Knight and CHAUPAUQUA. MAX jf ORGANIZE “ASROCIATION Grand Forks, N. D. March #-Or- ganization of the Independent Chau- tauqua Managers’ association was perfected at a convention held here yesterday by representatives of prac- tically all the cities of North Dakota and several from Minnesota. Officers for the year were elected as follows: President, A. D. Knutson of Walhalla; vice president, Geo. A. McFarland of Valley City; secretary, Alexander Karr of Jamestown, and treasurer, E. LaRue of Devils Lake. An interesting program for the coming fall and winter months was J,0.Varney Police Magistrate at the Spring Election in April and will appreciate your vote. Whippje, Wright, Varnum, and. Patter- son of-Towner. (Political Advertisement) LN | Overland Automobiles ! Cars the Chautauqua course to be made in the near future. ‘ ; announcement of the vari- ouscelebrities secured to appear on 4 2 Add more POW: ER to your mot- or—do away with unnecessary carb- on trouble and reduce your = line sat ell one .Spmption to a um by in. - stalling a set of “BURD” High Compression Piston Rings in tor whe: hat j spring. That is what a set of Burd High Compression Pst on Rings will and are nteed to do, : teed ring on the m The Ouly suaere. Standard oquipment on the following cars. Packard ‘Twin Six, upmobile, National High P, B er, Sun-Light Six, Saxon, Haynes, ellen med, Entei MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO. PHONE 765 High CompressionRings Cte nc “LIFE’S SEVEN AGES” “RESOURCES: One and a Quarter. 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