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cattle ens > defin being in 8¢ ning, Th in p not | spirit is be BOWNENGENET “FESTIITIES 10 OVER FOUR DAYS President Frank Weld of Moor- head Normal, to Give Address to A.C. Graduates DR. HERBERT WILLETT BACCALAUREATE SPEAKER Monday Night June 11 Will Be Senior Swing-Out Midnight Pipe of Peace Ceremony (Special to Tribune) Fargo, N. D., May 9,—The twenty- third annual commencement exer- eiges at the North Dakota Agricul- tural college will be held from June 9 to 12, The program’ covers a pe- riod of four days, the first features of which wil, be the presentation of the ‘senior class play entitiéd “Cousin ‘Kate’-to be:given at, the Little Coun- try theater on the evening of Satur- day, June 9, at 8 o'clock, Baccalaureate Services. Dr. Herb . Willett of the Uni- versity of Chicago will deliver the Yacealaureate address at the college armory on the afternoon of Sunday, June 10, at 3 o’elock, On Monday, SGomiitig” to Bismarck Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST FOR HIS SIXTH YEAR IN NORTH DAKOTA. DOES NOT USE SURGERY. Will be at McKenzize Hotel Tuesday, May 15th. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p, m. One.Day Only NO. CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION Dr. Mellenthin js a regular gradu- ate in Medicine and Surgery and is licensed by the State of North Da- kota. He visits professionaly the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip con- * gultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when de- sired. According to his method of treat- ‘ment he does not operate for chronic | 2 appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He hag to his credit many wonder- ful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- WO ot ang i eat nt Rite oer! ng for any length of time and do not get, any better.do not fail,£o call,.as improper measures rather.than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that exam- ination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. German spoken. Address: 3 ton Block, ‘Minneapolis, ‘Min ‘NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST | Ride Seeders Assisting in Greater Crop Production) (Special to Tribune) Mandan, \N: D., May 9.—That women are back of the plows and riding the seeders is the informa- tion brought to Mandan by those who have been in from the coun- try this week, evincing the fact that the Morton county women are playing,no small game in the cropping of this year’s grain. All hands are joined in Morton coun- ty to plant as large an acreage as possible. It is estimated that ful- dy 35 per cent more land will be cropped this year as compared |! with ‘last year. Women Back of Plows and © | June 11, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon the senior class exercises will be held in the Little Country theater, From 8 to 12 o'clock that night will be the senior swing-out midnight pipe of peace ceremony. The president’s reception takes place at 8 o'clock. Ladd to Present Diplomas. On Tuesday, June 12, the com- mencement exercises will be held in the college armory, the commence- ment address to be delivered by. Frank Weld, president of Moorhead normal. The presentation of ‘the di- plomas will be made by Dr. E. F.]. Ladd, president of the, agricultural college. The alumni banquet, will be held the same evening in Ceres hall at 6 o'clock, which will be’ followed by the alumni ball at the college arm- ory. Candidates for Degrees. The candidates for degrees are: Stanley Abbott of Sioux Falls, S. D.; Madeline Blake of Fargo; Walter Bender of Wheaton, Minn.; Stephen Bjornson of Upham, N. D.; Harrison Britton of Mohall, N. D.;, Andrew Challey of Lisbon; ‘Worth Couey of Sherwood, 'N. D.; ce Dickinson of Fargo; Leah Dickinson of Warren Dodds of Wheaton, © Minn.; Charles Ellis of Towner; Mary Gib- bens of Cando; Olive Guy of Bourbon, Ind.; Jolin Gazett of Rice, Minn.; Lillian Hanson of Moorhead, Minn.; Lena Horn of Moorhead, Minn.; Mar- tin Hagen of Fort Ransom; Sidney Hooper of Fargo; Herman Halland of Delia Johnson of} Myrtle Johnson of | Robert Jacobsen of Crosby, Forest River, Fargo, Eleanor Kindred of Fargo, Ro-} silla Ladd of Fargo, Nyna Larson of Helen Lewis . of _ Moorhead, Minn.; Alfred Matters of Fargo, ,Will- jam Mendenhall of Kokomo, Ind; James McLaughlin of Grand Forks, Ernest Pile of Cando, Charity, Pinney of Fargo, Lylith Rusk of Fargo; Ray< mond Reierson of Fosston, Minn. Oscar Schollander of Montpelier,: N, D.; Floyd Slingsby of Argusville,| Park Tarbell of Fargo, Matthias Thorfinnson. of Munich, Olivia Wild cf Osnabrock, N. D., and Mabel, Wold of Fosston, Minn, The class to be graduated with de- grees agkiche aca “SHOW DOWN” ON MAY That Date Designated as Time for Fargo, Final Settlement of ‘Funds of. Morton and Grant Counties.; (Special to Tribune) Mandan, N, D., May 9.—The firfal settlement between Morton and Grant counties will take place*Monday, May that being the date designated by tay for the final settlement and the transfer of all funds. Carl Jorgen- sen, former state ‘auditor, has been working on the transfer records for the past several weeks and has them in shape to make the transfer legally in a short while. ‘County Commis- sioners Wade, McDowell and Thom: son of Grant county will meet the Morton county commissioners, when the final settlement is made. FORD CAR STOLEN AT DICKINSON LAST NIGHT (Special to Tribune) Dickingon, ‘N. D., May 9.—A Ford car owned by Harry Lee of this city was stolen from in front of the” St. Charles hotel last night. No clue has i been obtained. Cares atic savi g. your deposits regularly. he Bank with the Cloc Freedom From Debt Freedom From Worry Freedom From Financial _ These ean only he claimed by the man who rea- lizes and practices the important duty of system- Start NOW—open an account with the oldest and largest bank in this section of the State and make Your money will earn 4 per eent compound in- terest for you and will be in complete safety. TheFir st National Bank BISMARCK. N.D- Fargo, }; this, One Can Never, Never Tell What A Kid Will Do (Special to Tribune.) Marmarth, N, D., May 9. tle Dick Goddard of this today morning the loss of his lit- tle pet cat. Master Dick was told that kitty needed a bath. Innocently, he placed pussy in the family washing machine, | clamped down the lid, and start- ed the machine, which soon startled the mother, who, on opening the machine, found pus- sy dead. When Douglas Wants Ball Park Fans Bond City (Special to Tribune.) * Douglas, N. D., May 9.—When Douglas wants a ball :park she goes and bonds the city!!foit ‘the amount of; the indebtedness. Just lsten ‘to The proposition: of: ithe pur- chase by the city of a strip of land west of town and owned by Camp- bell ‘brothers, was considered at a mass meeting of the citizens held Jast week. ‘After considerable dis- cussion, it was voted to buy the prop- erty for a baseball park and it was to the city council to devise and means of raising the mo- The aldermen stated yesterday they will bond the city for the | amount. CHURCH I$ DESTROYED One of the Gidest Edifices on Slope MEDAHEd SHTGFound Yesterday— (E088 “About $12,000, (Special to Tribune) Dickinson, N. D., May 9.—The Bo- hemian church, located 12 miles northwest of this city in the «New Hrades, district, was burned to the ground yesterday, according to infor- mation reaching:.this city this after- noon, The church was one of the} first to be erected in this part of the | state. The loss will be between $10,- 000 nd 8 eae 000. BEACH tiGHT PUNT SOLD Toe teine t 1 J. G. Robertson of St, Paul Disposes of Interests of F. C. Hughes of Glendive. (Special to Tribune) Beach, «\. D., May 9.—F. C. Hughes of the Glendive Power, Heat & Light company ‘has purchased the Beach Electric company’s plant from J. G. Robertson of ‘St. ‘Paul, deal was closed yesterday. The plant will con- tinue under the management of Hugh Hamilton, it was announced, on | SPRING HAS:ARRIVED:: | i IN STATE:FOR OERTAIN J Oe “(Special to Tribune.) | Marmarth, N. D., May 9-—There | is no doubting the fact that spring has arrived in the state and is here to stay. The editor of the ‘Marmarth Mail announces in his current issue that “Dad” Schesser has “discarded | his moustache.” | QTOMACHA Rilments | The Nation’s Curse There fig no ‘ailment causing more woe and misery thdn Stomach Trou- ble, Ofte Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Constipation, Acute Indigestion, Auto- Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appen- dicitis and» other ‘serious and fatal ailments result from it. ‘Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their com- plete recovery to Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. It is unlike any other rem- edy. It sweeps the poisonous bile and catarrhal accretions from the system. Soothes and allays Chronic Inflammation. Many declare it has saved their lives, and prevented seri- ous surgical operations. Try one dose today. Watch its marvelous results. Contains no alcoho!—no habit-form- ing drugs. Book on Stomach Ail- ments FREE, Address Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago. Better yet— obtain a bottle of Mayr’'s Wonderful | Remedy from Lenhart Drug Co. or any reliable druggist, who will re-; fund your money jf it fails. NEW. ROCKFORD. OPENS GATES 10 STATE PHYSIEIANS | Mayor GF. Schwoebel Welcomes Medical Men on Part, of City —Dr. Wheeler Responds DR. LA ROSE GIVES ° PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE ‘Dr. A. J, Gillette of St. Paul, One of Prominent. Out-of-State Men Attending (Special to Tribune) ‘New Roekford, N. D., May.9.—With delegates fgoyn every, pert.of the state in attendance, the’ 'thirtfeth annual morning at 1@ o'clock. The conyen- tidn closes ‘tomorrow:night:' Wheeler Gives Response. G. J. Schwoebel, mayor of New Rockford, gave the address of wel- come following the invocation by the Rey. Edwin Burling of this city. The response was given by H. WN. ‘Wheeler of Grand Forks, ‘IN. D. Dr, Victor J. LaRose of Bismarck’ then ‘gave his annual address with a plea for a high-’ er standard of medical ethics. Banquet Event Tonight. The feature on the program today is the banquet which will be held at the Newport cafe,: commencing at 8:30 o’gtock.’- Tomorrow evening the convention: visitors, will. be entertain- ed ‘at a party. at the “Blackstone the- ater. A-dance will in all probability follow the ‘theater party, At the the- ater pictures: will be shown from. ac- tual experiments, and results in thé physicians on the battlefield. Physicians on Program. Prominent physicians on today’s program were F. W. MacManus of Williston, A/' J. McCannel of Minot, S. Oftedal'of Fargo, H. O. Altnow of Mandan, ‘C, A. Scherer of Fargo, A. N. Brandt 6f Fargo, M. P. Graham of Carrington, ‘C. IN. Callander of Far- go, James «.-Aylen of Fargo, J. P. Sodgwick of Minneapolis, W. H. Bo- denstab of Bismarck, Murdock Mac- gregor of: Fargo, W. A. Dennis of St. Paul,.B..P. Quain of Bismarck, H. WF. «Law of GrandForks, H. B. Weritz’ of Verona, ‘W.A. Gerrish of Jamestown,’ J. W.'Cox.of the Univer- sity ‘of “North .Daketa: and A. J. Gil- lette: OfgSt. Raul. Dr, Gillette. to Be Heard. Tomorrow’s. program opens at 10 o'clock, with .a paper entitled, “Ora- tion in Medicine,” to be read by Dr. Smyth of Bismarck. Other. papers. to be read are “Mechanical Operative Treatment: of Infantile Paralysis,” A, J. Gillette Paul; ‘“‘Careinoma of the Colon’. with report of two! cases, ‘by Dr. George M. Williamson of Grand Forks, and “The Treatment of Penetrating Injuries of the Eye- ball,” by Dr. G. Golseth of James- town;,, Other men on the program are W. Fy Bihler. of, Devils Lake; H. A. Beaudoux of St, Paul; G. J. McIntosh the, North Dakota Slab um university. IS DRAGGED 10 DEATH Body of John : ‘McAndrews of Dickin- son Found by Neighbors—Cor- oner's Jury’ Says Accident. (Special. to. Tribune.) Dickinson, N. D., May. 9—John McAndrews, 55 years, was dragged to his death last evening by. a cow which he was leading.. The accident oceurred in this city, found by members of the family, 'The neck was broken. turned the verdict . that accidental. ily survive. Coroner's jury re- A widow and large fam FAMOUS GENERAL DESCENDANT ENLISTS Ulysses Simpson. Grant IV (above), great-grandson of: the famous general | and president of the United States (below), has. enlisted , in Co. H, Sev- enth regiment, New York National Guard, leavitig his job-in the office of |= P. Morea, convention of the North Dakota’ State | + Medical association’ opened here this | treatment of wounds as practiced by |”, of, Deyils Lake and H, E. French of | the body, being | death | was | { yours. | order. Floris sible ; Return From Visit—Mrs. R. L. | Mackin, aanghh Dorothy and, sister, ‘Miss Anna, ,,2: ren, returned yester- day afternoon, ATOM, a week’s , visit with relatives and/{riends in the Huff} locality. sss New Salem Banker Returns—C. F. Peterson, New Salem banker, return- ed yesterday having spent the day. in ‘Mandan looking ite: ‘business. H. L, Woll Visits City—H. L. Woll, prominent Barnes resident and a principal in the celebrated Woll-Jen- sen election coniest:,.case, was in Mandan peenieabes BAnUEE to busi- ness stalrasy age, + Beulah, Berisy Returns—Attor- ney Rigler of Beulah, who had been in (Mandan, visiting his sister, Mrs. Rosen, returned to his home at Beu- lah yesterday. * * p Leaves Hospitai—John Haider, who had been very ill in the Mandan | hospital for a number of days, was {able to leave that institution yester- | day. sae Flasherites Here—Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Freisz, formerly of Mandan, but who now lives in Flasher, were in ‘Mandan looking’ after business mat- |ters and renewing: acquaintances. * (Seaman ‘Aeturee “use Seaman, who had been in Idaho for a number of days, returned esterday. Priest Here Rev, Saugustine Fox, | popular priest of St. Anthony, was fin Mandan, looking after business af- fairs yesterday. He made the trip via automobile. * * | Jensen Returns—H. K. Jensen, su- jPerintendent of schools in Morton ‘county, returned recently from MI- not, where he has been for several |days on business. - se 8 ‘3 Conyne in. Fargo—C. G. Conyne, (member of the state board of opto- metry, is in Fargo, attending a meet- ing of the board. He will return to- morrow. see Black ‘in Glen Ullin—Walter G. Black, member of the firm of Black & Griffin, went to Glen Ullin yester- day morning on- No. 3, to look after matters incident to the survey of a {sewer and waterworks system for that place. * 8 Leith Banker Here—Clair Cornell, Leith banker, arrived in the city yes- terday to look after business mat- ters and renew acquaintances. oe 8 Miss Newton ‘Away—Miss Marian Newton departed recently for Chica- go and other Illinois points, where WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER The country wide Association, s’ Telegraph Delivery, of ‘which we are members, makes this guaranteed, service pos- ~ Send Her Flowers If possible, her favorite ones, » They will'carry a double message. Tf you don’t remember ler favorite, send If they ‘are out of season, there is the lovely rose, the beautiful spring flowers and bright blooming plants, The thought of your remembrence will make this her happiest day. You Can ’Phone or Telegraph Them No matter where your Mother or you are; you ean-step into Hoskitis‘and leave your order. Tf the distance is great we will telegraph the To obviate the chance of forgetting Mother on Mother’s Day, attend to the ordering now. HOSKINS FLORAL. CO, Bismarck, N. Dd.” sseasaert . ealled’) the Mandan News Bureau . she will spend some time visiting rel- atives and friends. * 4 Mel Erickson Home—Melvin Erick- son, who has been attending school lin Fargo for the past several weeks, is home, visiting his parents, * ‘City Employes Raised—City Aud- itor Seitz, Superintendent of Water- works Tharp, Street Commissioner Erickson and both policemen were given liberal increases in salaries at a@ recent meeting: us the city dads. Kreutz in Town—T. H. Kreutz “of Sweet Eriar was in (Mandan, looking after ‘business matters yesterday and returned home today. se 8 «Lloyd Harmon Here—Lioyd Har- mon of Bismarck was in Mandan yes- terday, the guest of friends and rel- atives. see Harmon Returns—Ernest Harmon of Glendive, who was in Mandan, vis- iting relatives a few days, returned yesterday. see Trainmaster Here — Trainmaster John ‘Wynn of Dickinson was in Man- dan on official business yesterday af- ternoon and this morning. are ‘Hebronite in’ Mandan—Theodore Bolke, prominent Hebronite, was in Mandan yesterday, looking after bus- iness matters at the court house. MONTANA WOMAN DIES 1N MINOT HOSPITAL (Special to Tribune.) Minot, N. ‘D., May 9.—Mrs. Amelia Knutson of Scobey, Mont., passed away at a local hospital yesterday, after a brief illness. Deceased was 34 years of age and well known in her home community. Her husband arrived in the city today and will re- turn to Scobey with the remains for burial. WILL GIVE CONCERTS AT REGULAR INTERVALS (Special to Tribune.) Minot, \N; D., May 9.—So successful was the community chorus patriotic concert‘given at ‘Riverside Park last Sunday that the community life com- mittee of the Association of Com- merce is now planning to have simi- lar concerts at regular intervals. An effort will be made to have the next one given by the students of the Minot normal school. MINOT, COUNCIL PLANS BIG REPRESENTATION (Special to al to Tribune.) Minot, N. D.,’May 9.—The Minot council of the U. C. T. has taken very enthusiastically to the patriotic movement among the travelingmen of the country and plans to have the largest council representation at the Peace National Convention of Patri- otic Traveling Men to be held in St. Paul. ASKS FOR RIGHT TO INCREASE GAS RATES Jamestown, N. D., May 9,—Assert- ing that the increased cost of labor has greatly affected their business, the Jamestown Gas company has re- ;quested the city solons for a 25 per cent increase in-rates to be made general throughout the entire city. No action has been taken on the is- sue as yet. ~ QorQQ Every Night Range Hereford Heifers and Bulls for Sale Our seventh, trainload of range Hereford Heifers will ar- rive about Wednesday, May 9th. All previous buyers are more than statisfied, Best cattlemen are our buyers and boosters. Long time at reasonable interest rate to responsible parties. Write, Wire or Phone KING CATTLE CO. Headquarters, NIGEY HOTEL Mandan, N. D. ) |