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eee estes NORTHWEST SCOT TO GATHER UNE “QO AT THE FORKS): Proceeds of Annual Meet of Cal- edonian Athletic Associa- tion to Red Cross Grand Forks, N. D., Ma association's highland pipe tie band of 30 pieces, Scotch sports and a great outpouring of patriotisin will mark the celebration of Loyalty ny the Northwest Cale- ich will bring y thousanc s of Seots from n northwest and Canada. om Duluth, the twin and other points ed, and Jocal Scotch to this ¢! the Americ Special t cities, Wi have been prom clans throughout the country 2 CO operating in an effort to are the success of the hig meeting, whose proceeds will he turned into the Red Cross fund OIL FEVER SEIZES EOGELEY CITIZENS| Pee (ia) Companies May Be Oiganizéd to Prospect for Petroleum Near Village Edgeley, NX. D, May 24. covery of oil at a depth of on thi Pickford far Dickey, h , tack of oil there is ser organization of pect a Target HEBRON WILL ENTERTAN SLOPE BUTTERMAKERS Held * at Morton County Center for The dis- ever for Kdgel s consideration of the a company to pros- Annual Meeting to Be Dairy Industry The an- ig outhwestern North Dakota Buttermakers’ associa- tion will bring to Hebron on Sa‘ur- day buttermakers from all parts of that section’ of North Dakota whi ago with tens of thousands of cattle feeding on its yanges rarely manufactured enough ‘butter for its own use, and which now regions of Hebron and New § s of one of the finest and Hebron, is one of the best dairy the northwest. darrested and Give Nine Sonsto | Colors---Williston SPEEDO PROSE ES e Williston, XN. D., Ma Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘plankei hip have done their bit for Uncle Sam. ‘They have nine sons Four serving with the United and five en : North Da- are GREAT NORTHERN STOGK SHIPPING DAY CHANGE Cattle Now Will Reach South S Paul Wednesday for Thurs- day Morning Market Minot, N. D., May to Towner, Antler to Rugby, Hanshoro to Devils to Lakota, ville, and Crookston to Moorhead an to Barnesville ‘are affected “by an o: nesday afternoons for market, instead of Sunday afternoon: fieving the tension which experienced on the first. busines: of the week. ‘FINE THING 10 HOLD A. Cornforth, Defendant vorce and Charged With Contempt, ‘‘At Home’ Flaxton, N. Da A in Montana for contempt urt, re leased from the \W: ard through an error finally convir. authorities that he would be safe a large, A. Cornforth is now at hi home here, living conteniedly M Corntfo all the trouble. BOOST FOR CLERKS Operators and Other Employes o: G. N. Get More Pay Minot, N. D., May operators on the \ ot di extent of $ on May 1. Couple Do Share line of the Great Northern from ™ not to C Lake and branch lin from Sherwood to Granville, Maxbass ‘Dun- . Brandon to Churchs ‘Lake, Hannah to Lari- ton, Portage la to Grand Forks, Winnipeg to to Dugdale ‘Fargo, to Barnes- der effective this week, by which live- stock will reach South St. Paul Wed- 1 Thursday's} ¥: the Twin City Washburn inter- for Monday's market, thus greatly re- ast "the year, and the compar in Di-| of public institutions. which with nh. Whose suit for di- yorce, still pending, was the cause of ae aes and tourniayet, fom. a pocket sion of | chiet, -|the Great Northern will profit to the f:¢ average increase in wages of 18 per 4 >| cent made effective by PresidentgHill PLUCKY TEXAS LASSIE ° aa »|Goes to Montana to Prove Up Claim, Finds Manager in North Dakota Boy iMont., May 24- iss Glasgow, Carrie Jee Baylor, a plucky Texas} girl, who came here two years ago and located upon a homestead, upon which she has just proved up, has also found a manager for her home- stead in the north land. Perry A. {) Thomas, formerly of Aneta, NX. D., and now employed by the Baylor Mercan- tile company at Baylor, is the lucky chap. They came here for the wed- t.| ding, and there'll be no honeymoon, for Carrie Lee, with her new “help,” intends to plant e. zc—tvo oe] HASHBURN LIGNITE HAD MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR 225,000 Tons of Coal. Produced; During Last Twelve Months —Expect Gain a palais r.|, Wilton, N. D. May 24 kota’s largest coal mine- burn Lignite Coal company's, owned ests-has closed its most successful year with the production of; 225000 ions, A new shaft was opened durin in posi- | tior tc meet the iver demand | for lignite which it anticipates this | year. | Wilton lignite is delivered at re- tail in central North Dakota cities for It is used exclusively by ctric company at Bis- in the manufacture of cur. 3 cents, and is the only fuel burned by all but one-of the state’s score he bed upon; the Washburn company i: working is ecbractically sing inexhaustible. cos NON CM »| Makes Ponmdignét of Handker- chief When Windshield Severs Artery Velva, N. D., May 24.—When the frame of a windshield was driven in- f| to his leg, severing an artery, Claude Runyan, a 15-year-old boy, devised a handker- Steme t ning of a machine would bring him to town. He a result of the injury. in Place of Butter.Lard, or other Cooking Mediums iy | iu F ofl s Fy MEHL BEE Thy Li | Le AZOLA is the pure oi! from corn—best for all general cooking anc fine for salad dressings. Mazola. gives better, results for less money. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. Manofacturers of Kingsford's and Argo Starches and Karo Syrup 17 Battery Place New York FINDS HOWE AND HUBBY; “l% Bantry, N. D., May 24.—John he flow of blood, and} hoby his overturned | : probably. will be a, cripple for life. as | i Cae west ‘Toni | lara Kimball You Po in Hutu HHEA UAHA “THE PRICE SHE PAID” 7:30 and 9:00 HUCURUGEOEALEAYOOUAAATAUAUAQOUEOOCOGOOGOGUGHUOUOUUGOUOQUOUODOOCUGUCOUESOOORELOOONOEOUOOOOOAODROGEOEOGEOU NATED SOULUCUAUUAEACETEDACAHUNGGEAUOOOAOOAEEAATAUAUATOUUUUEPELU AEE SEOUEO OEE DON’T MISS THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE. HACE AEE A mi ignt Two Shows 7:30 and.9:00 Plows Up Potatoes Left Over Winter And Banks Money| Se ee EOE ee Norris plowed up a field of po- tatoes which he did not have time to dig last fall and found the spuds in fine condition, ready to“command a top price * on the market. SESS eee CANADA AND ANERIG JON IN CHURCH MEET Loyalty Day: | Bioeran Brings In- ternational Congregation Together Portal,,.N. D,, May 24.+The Cana- dian union, church and the. Presbyte- rian church of Portal joined here in ian impressive patriotic service, at: | tended by hundreds trom both sides of the border, Ameri flags intertwined: deco: | ant® the international ; Plauded with equal fervor jand “God Save the King.” audience ap- “America” WADE MILLION OUT OF | ~ DISCARDED UMP HEAP | ;Montana Mining Man Tells How + Hep Cleaned, Up: ony Butts / & Superior Waste | Butte, Mont., May. 24.--That he {made more than a million dollars out jot the slime dump left by the Butte ;& Superior Mining company atter j Work had been abandoned at its Basin mill, which subsequently was pur- j chased and worked by the Minerals | Separation process, was the testi- mony of Max \W. Atwater, a witness for the Minerals Separation, Lid., in its suit against the’Butte & Superior for alleged infringements of the for- mer’s patents. BOWMAN SHEEP RANCHERS REFUSE 45 CENTS—THINK WOOL WILL BRING MORE; Bowman, N. DN May 24,—John Hawke, representing a Roston. house, has contracted for the wool clips of David Fansan, Matt Henry and | Claude Browning, 25,000, 23,050 and | 12,000 pounds, respectively, at 45 | cents. Many Bowman ccunty sheep | ranchers are declining to contract at this price; contending that prices will | §0 higher. |RISKS LIFE THAT OLD '"@LORY MAY FLOAT AT SCHOOL HOUSE MAST |. Mineral Springs, N.. D., May 24— When H. F. Magadanz found the Min- |.eral Springs school ‘house without a | flag he climbed the tall and‘slender flagstaff at the risk of his lifc, thread- ed a rope and threw: ald glory to the breeze while the crowds gasped and cheered. goop PRIGE FO! FOR WHEAT Churches Ferry Mar Man Sells 1547 Bushels for $3,573 Churchs Ferry, N. Dj), May 24.— John Ritteman received "$3,573.25 for 1,547 bushels of last yéar’s;;wheat de- livered to a Iccal elevator. Kraut Taken Ont Or Cabbage ‘Last Blow to Wilhelm PO Ooo THOS OOS = Wing, N. D, May 25.—Hay- ing taken the Dutch out of our % public schools, and the Ger- % man out of-newspaper _ title- ~ lines and friend potatoes, it % has remained for John Muel- % ler, a patriotic citizen of Wing, to take the kraut out of cab- bage. John, who was “made in Germany,” has a sign on his 2 + ad > err) bage grown-on the premises won't make sauerkraut.” SSHO SPSS EOFS ° 2 garden fence reading, “Cab + + < 15,000,000 BRICK This YEAR IN MINOT PLANT Big Output Planned—Briquetting man, formerly employed as composi- | May Be Resumed Later in Minot, N. D. ‘brick will be the season's the McMillan Investment operating on west of Minot. employs 45,000 brick daily at the formerly owned by Briqueting company. plant probably will be placed in op eration cern controls 720 acres of excellent coal and clay lands. tor.pn;.alocal :newspaper,-has-asgigt- ed in forming a new printers’ union at Thompson Falls, Mont.;‘where sha recently wedded J. I...Manire, the edi- tor of the Enterprise, with which she had been connected since leaving this place. Printress Joins — : Netw Union--Cupid Walking Detegate Hettinger, N. D., “Dp. May 24.—Word is received here that Miss Emma Rod- the Season ; May 24 if You Suffer From Catarrh ,don’t make the fatal mistake of re-|spitting and hawki ne ard evil odor garding it as a trifling matter. Au-}of' the breath * will ‘not “only cause thorities agree that Catarrh isan ine misery to’ you,’ but will’ make’ your fection of, the blood, Consequentiy,| presence cbnoxious to’others. 8. S. S., sprays, sdives and lotions can af-|Which has been the standard blood ford only temporary relief, because} medicine for fifty years, will relieve they do not reach the source of the|'your catarrh, because it will. purify sroperty | tsease—the blood. When you depend|'your blood and relieve it of the ac- B pert! on these temporary re medies alone| cumulated poisons. S. S. S.- contains ,the Northern | your case is likely to grow steadily|no mineral or habit-forming dr The briqueting) wo until it becomes chronic and|S, S, S. is on sale at all druggists ar z ly affects the lungs. the advice of our medical departmer ut even if the infection does notjis at your disposal, free of charge. go this far, the continuous d Swift Specific Co., 302 Swift Building, “t mucous in the throat, the constant| Atlanta, Ga. company, the Burlington road, The company now men and is turning out during the summer. The con- F: 7 ia pectitneneccy : The teller will tell you that qeople grow prosperous through the wise use of money. There is no greater service a 5 cent piece can render you than to provide — for your benefit and enjoyment: THE ELAVOR LASTS Biggest value in refreshment and comfort; in delicious, lasting benefit to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. ¥ a Chew it After Every | Meal