Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
RED GROS BRANCHES. Trades Farm FOR MLUSTON INT For a Town | Survey Now Being Made in Wil- Ping , : i] Humphrey liams and McKenzie Coun- Fee st of Pingree for 5 ii the town of a. ‘The city ties by Miss Carey wl includes hini- Ray, N. D., Ju i Po ber 5 tor, implement ney has begun a pre ary survey store, store, black- of Williams and MeKenzie counties | smith shop, coal sheds, a dwel- with a view to forming in cach com-+ ling and 5 1-2 ac of town- munity a Red Cross division auxiliary site, located on the Great Nor- to the Williston unit. thern about ten miles north of ‘ = z Casselton. Humphrey declar he knows just how Czar > Ray, N. D., June 4.--C. M. Driver, | ‘ used to feel. one of the large property-owners ot this district, has leased his farms north of the city and rented his city; PLAGE IF AGGEPTED Spanish war, in which he served with | of McLean County ‘Troop B of the Tweltth cavalry He! Ready to Give Up Treasur- came to North Dakota about twelve years ago and filed on a homestead A public reception was given hin prior to his departure, Treasurer ship for Army Washburn, N. D. June 4.—George elected. tr urer of Me- SELLS. $8000 WORTH OF Ole P. Peterson of Grace City j admission to the offic training camp. If admitted, Mr. Yackey will Country Shows That Ranch. [resign his profitable office here. In jaddition to serving the county, Mr. ucted as chairman of the Military Training Camps association, which had charge of recruiting for the officers’ reserve in McLean, Yackey, Yucke: ing Does Pay Grace City, NX. -, June 4.--Ole Py Peterson, soutge oF Lake duniaga, whose herd 0f/°200.,bitelaces ‘if, wmhong the finest ify the: horthwest, recently paid ANNUAL CONVENTION the winding James river, and from it during the last year Peterson has | sold $8,000 worth of registered cattle | for breeding stock. ai ad al (Church People Gather at Crystal EXTENSION TOWNS FORM: | sor sosons toestey and | Wednesday stal, N. D, June 4.-;'The thirty- third annual convention of the Red LEAGUE FOR FAST BALL Great Sport Expected on Tri-| io peta in Crystal tomorrow and \ed- Ree Ne nesday, A session for women will County Circuit During Com- [ie held tomorrow afternoon, with ad- hee jd s by Rev. James McDermid of ing Summer {Crystal and Rev. Harvey J. Moore of |Grand Forks. ‘Two sessions will be Ryder, N. D., June 4.—The war ist‘ not to deprive McLean, Ward and! held tomorrow, whi Mountrail county towns on the Soo! Cock, Grand Fork: ion of their favorite pastime. | Of Cavalier, Rev. W: ‘ountry league has been or-, Calvin and Supt. C. ganized by Van Hook, Makoti, Doug-|j Grand Forks las, Ryder, ish and Rose- | Program glen, a majority of which are in Ber- = thold reservation count opened a} trifle more than a year ago; some| ramps Guests money ha been invested in high! On Long Journey By Automobile class professional players, and an ex- citing season is looked forward to. Pembina, ‘N. D., June 4.—Alphonse Briers of Salem, .. passed BOY PRODIGY OFFICER through Pembina tor Winnipeg, mak- ing the journey by automobile. En route he’ visited Quebec and Mon- treal and incidentally, extended a help- ing hand to two tram who stayed with their good Samaritan for hun- T dreds of miles. \ en Mrs. E. J: Bab- . B. F. Stump m_ Philips of E. Tingley of are among those on the Lisbon, XN. D.. June 4.—Karl Van-} denberg, a Lisbon boy who was always | “tinkering with wireless apparatus, writes from California that he now has a commission with the United States signal corps in its wireless di- vision. To the Wife of DROWNS WHILE FISHING ‘Lisbon Boy Seized With Cramps; One Who Drinks Father a Witness T have an important confidential} Lisbon, N. D., June 4.—While ac- message for you. It will come in a!companying his father on a_ fishing plain envelope. How to conquer the! expedition, Alfred Nyberg, aged 21, liquor, habit in 3 days and make|was seized with a cramp as he was home Wonderful, safe, last- | enga, n stretching a Te across ing, inexpensive method, ; the river, and before his father could. Woods; ed. ite to Edw, J.}reach him he had gone down. The Woods. N. Station E, New York,!/ body was recovered in a few minutes, N. Y. Show this to otherg.+ + jbut lite could not be restored. OFFICES FOR RENT Second Floor .. Bismarck Realty Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. PROCLAMATION Whereas, President Woodrow Wilson has designated June } 5, 1917, as Registration Day, I, A. W. Lucas, President of the ¢ City Commission of Bismarck, appeal to the loyalty and patriot- ism of our citizens to make this registration complete and ac- curate. A grave crisis confronts the nation and it behooves every man between the ages of 21 and 30 years to presen®him- Self at the polling places designated between the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p.m. It should be borne in mind that a penalty of imprisonment is imposed upon all those neglecting to register for military service. It is suggested that all citizens assist in this important task of registering all men between the ages designated in the selective federal draft act. Patriotic exercises would be es- pecially appropriate to impress upon everyone the solemnity of the occasion. Civic bodies should confer and provide for @ general community observance of June 5. : : Peeceeen ee ~~ ++ 22-8] ' 4 Therefore, I impress upon all within the prescribed ages the necessity of acquainting themselves’ with the provisions of the registration law so that none may be liable to prosecution under it. By A. W. LUCAS, Mayor Dated May, 28, 1917. CECIL BURTON City of Bismarck ; ~ City Auditor County of Burleigh. 5 wwcecocccroccere wc wc woe c wow ce ccc w ween ecw ccc ewe o ony URS eC ne Attest: EEE... NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | | DOINGS OF DENTIST WOULD COMPEL BOARD 10 GRANT LICENSE Interesting Action Begun With Mandamus Proceedings Be- fore Leighton Minot. N. D, June 4.—N. B. Liv-! stone, a local dentist, has brought | mandamus proceedings before Judge} Leighton to compel the state board} of dental examiners to award him a license to practice in North Dakota. ! The board declines to grant the li-; cense on the grounds that the stand-} in Arkansas, whence Livstone | so high as in North! Livstone contends that un-; der the law the fact that he has prac: | ticed his prof ion for five years in} another state entitles him to a li-, cense in North Dakota. H A el i com Dakota. NEWLY APPOINTED GAME. WARDEN FINDS! DEERSKINS) Peter Scott Makes Big Haul—De-' fendants Bound Over to { | District Court Rolla, N. D, June 4.—Lambert! Frank of Walhalla, with three deer hides in his po: ion; J. K. John- son of Olga, ith two, and August Gap of Beaudien, with four, have been arrested by District Game Warden Peter Scott for violation of the state game laws, arraigned and bound over | to the next term of district court.) Mr. Scott w only recently appoint-} ed, and this is his first official act.’ There is a year-round closed season | on deer in North Dakota. EDGELEY CO-OPERATIVE Hn riis I DONT SEE ANNTHING y, SO FUNNY ABou'r Y THIS HAT- IT “y : THE DUFFS. THESE AWFUi. HUSBANDS ; You'D THINK SOME PEOPLE RENE} | A STRAW HAT BEFOR \ THE WAY THEY RwWBBER. SAW THING FUNNY Asovr iv ? WITH A STRAW HAT Across THE STREET SO ! GUESS HELEN, HOW DOES Yg THIS HAT LOOK ? Do You SEE ANY- e MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917, { No ONE NEED GET EXCITED ABOUT THIS ONE NO, Tom. I THINKS IT LOOKS FINE DMRY COMPANY FORMED =~ Machinery for Plant Purchased —j State and Local Banks Have With Han Helped Climbs, Walks on Fours Edgeley, N. D., June 4 ad M. Wall-| h, president; A. H. Carrow, vice ident, and W. L. Ormsby, secre: | easurer, are officers of the new- | By Frederick M New York, June 4. ence has dis- ly organized Kdgeley (Co-Operative covered a bird which walks on all Dairy Products company, formed with!fours with the aid of hands on its the assistance of the state dairy de-} wing tips; dives under water like a partiaent and with the rinancial as-| reptile, and-is so little like any other sistance of local banks. Blanchard | bird it can scarcely fly at all! and Orn spent last week in Min-; neapolis buying equipment for a mod-! ern butter and cheese plant. | Kerby New Evangelical Church Dedicated, Garrison, N. D., June 4.—The new} Bethlem Evangelical church was dedi-! cated yesterday with morning services conducted by Rev. J. Grabarkawitz of | Fergus Falls, Minn., and in the after-) noon by Rev. P. Schumm of Ana-/ moose, formerly pastor of the local ; church, and Rev. P. Buck of Expan-; sion. Bethlem church is affiliated with | the Missouri synod, which numbers 1,000,000 communicants. Class Play Gains Go to Purchase of Liberty Loan Bond Garrison, XN. D,, June 4.—Garrison | high school cl: of "17 has set an ex- | ample in patriotism for its elders by: devoting the profits from its recent |- class play to the purchase of a Liber- | ty bond. 1 Parshall Wild. I And Wooly, Its { eae People Ask Pen sider vs aes climbing a thorntree Parshall, NX. D., June 4.--Parshall is’ Dr, William Beebe, curator of birds becoming wild and wooly because of-:at the Bronx zoo and member of the fenders know the village has no jaili)New Yori Zoological society, has and because the constable has posi-) sought out and di ribed this mo: tively declined to house prisoners in| remarkable bird living on earth toc his home, where they annoy the cat. It is called the “Hoatzin,” and its Fights on the streets are becoming | home in British Guiana, along a common occu! . and an appeal rey tropical sivers. to federal authorities has been made| pr, Beebe believes this bird is to put a ban on bootlegging and blind-! gury from dim, distant geologi pigging. Sa result of these condi-| ages, and that it is the “missing link” tions, law-abiding c ens have begun! which separates reptile, bird and a campaign for a city jail. |! mammal. Protected by its strong body jodor, which resembles musk, and by the bunduri pimpler, or thorn tree, Leave Good Jobs upon which it feeds and whose tre- To Serve Uncle | Sam in Regulars: HUMPHREYS’ | | | Wing. N..D,, June 4.—Giving up WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT lucrative business positions, the (COMPOUND) fi For Piles or Hemorrhoids, | External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning. |One application brings relief. PHOTO Faom—e WY SOCIETY Gurteny, a ‘st_as buyer for the Wing Mer- cantile company, and the second | as bookkeeper with the Farmers’ | State bank, Andrew Mueller and | ‘Rudolph Bushard have enlisted in the regular army. The entire town turned out to bid the boys farewell at a dance given in their | Price 23c, at all druggists or | mailed, Send Free Sample of Ointment to honor. FOUR TOWNS TO BE SUPPLIED CURRENT __ BY GARRISON MINE! . Garrison, N. D., June 4.—Garrison, | Ryder, Max and Douglas will be sup- plied with-current day and night by! the Garrison Coal, Light and Power | 156 William Street, New York. Co., which is the first in North Dakota to generate its power at the mine. The, rompany's fuel. laid down in its fire SICK ANIMALS x “ about fifty cents the ton. The corporation, of which Sen. C, W.| A BIG BOOK on diseases of Horses, McGray is the head, owns one of the} Cattle, Sheep, Dogs and Poultry, mailed Humphreys’ Eomeo. Medicine Company finest lignite beds in central North| free. Humphreys’ Veterinary Medicines, |two-fingered mitten of an arm reared Dakota. | 156 William Street, New York, nat Scientists Find Bird wewwwe ewww nena nnn enn n nee. ds! Swims {mendous thorns “would defend a trench against the most courago®s regiment, Dr. Beebe declares, the i ined the tide of evolu: wept away so many ancient forms of life. in, although unmistakably by using the hands on its wings be- ta bird, is almost unable to fly. “Its flight resembles that of an over- fed hen,” says Dr. Beebe. At the end of its wings are unmis- akable mittens or hands, with which tis able to grasp branches on which jit makes its home. | The nests are invariably built over ; the water, on the forks or crossing of two branches . The young birds live on the soft leaflets of these thorn trees. Not only d othey resemble mam- mals by creeping about on all fours, \using the wing tips as forefeet, but ithe head and neck distinctly resemble some strange tinct reptile. The most astonishing thing about this remarkable bird, however, is that it dives and swims under water like; {a reptile. Describing his attempt to capture a young Hoatzin for the New York Zoological society, Dr. Beebe he young Hoatzin stood erect for an instant, then both wings were jstretched straight back, not folded, | bir ise, but dangling loosely and | reaching well beyond the body. For a | considerable fraction of time he lean- |ed forward. “Then without apparent leap or jump he dived straight downward, as | beautifully ‘as a seal. There was a scarcely noticable splash. “Here I was in a modern boat, with jfhe honk of motor horns sounding from the river road a few yards away | through the bushes. in the year 1916, ;and yet the curtain of the past had | been lifted and 1 had been permitted a glimpse of what must have been common in the millions of years age hen we shoved oui the boat and watched from a distance. Five or six minutes passed and a skinny, crooked, upward out of themuddy flood and the nestling, black and stening, hauled itself out of the water. Thus must the first amphibian have climbed out, shaken the water from its eyes and gasped in the thin air. “But the young Hoatzin gasped nor shivered. the slightest doubt, however, that this neither There was not first introducion to water. a seal leaps from a berg. it had dived trom a height of 15 tee abort 50 times its own lengih, It was as if a human child should dive 200 feet!” Yet} leaders on Berthold reservation, is a visitor in Parshall; Old Dog, is one of the ten thousand Fpelens Who, ac- cording to their own thle, pafticipated ‘in the Custer massacre 40 year ago. particular Indian really was there. And he was some brave in his day. Even now he stands more than six feet in his moccasins and weighs more than 200 pounds. Hettinger Boy Killed in War This Hettinger, N. D., June 4.—Word is received here of the death of Walter Purdy, a former Hettinger ‘boy, who was killed on the western front of the European battlefield, where he was serving with a Canadian contin- Purdy was a son of Mr, and M B. Purdy, pioneers of Het- tinger and builders of the Lake View hotel Agent Finds Way To Unload Lumber a St. Anthony, N. D., June 4.—Agent. Svien of the Great Northern is also village marshal. When no labor was found available for the unloading of a car of lumber, Agent Svein made use of his prerogatives as a peace officer and “conscripted” St. An- thony’s “Loafers’ club.” A cheer went up when he marched them through ‘the streets to the tune of “Drill, ye ‘Terriers, Drill,” lined them up in the yards and ordered them to grab a plank. BOY BADLY BURNED WHEN SPARK FIRES POOL OF GASOLINE Nortonville, D., June 4. — Ed Withnell narro escaped with his life when his clothing caught fire from a pool of gasoline ignited from the storage battery of a car which he as clearing. Postmaster Withnell and James Withnell, who were in the garage at the time, rolled the blazing boy on the floor and extinguished the flames with sand, but not until he had been badly burned about the hands d arms. In the meantime the garage had caught fire, and a call was sent in for the fire department. THEY WERE STARS IN MAJORS ONCE Looking over the scores of the Am- erican association and International league games many former major league players are noted. !n the as- sociation are Leary, Zwilling, Yerkes, Gossett, Dale, Demmitt, Kahler, Boone, BELT SAVES LIFE Plugged in Back, Heavy Leather Stops Bullet Kensal, N. D., dune 4. -But for the |} "act that Fank Burgundy wore a vy leather belt he would have been ted when a partly spent high- rifle bullet, fired by some him in the middle of the back. The ball pen- rated the thick leather and inbedded perto powered careless hunter, struck itself in the flesh. The injured man was brought here, where the wound was found to be not dangerous. PROMINENT INDIAN CHIEFTAN MAKING PARSHALL FRIENDS Parshall, NX. D., June 4.-—Chiet Old Dog, 70 years of age and one of the| Hartzell, Bresnahan, Schulz, Daniels, | Griner, Leach, Viox, Beecker, Moll- | witz, Phelan, Compton, Kantlehner, | Sweeney, Knight, Good, Chalmers, Mc- | Quillan, Hagerman, Palmero, Louder- ; milk, Strong, Keating, McConnell and _Lelivelt. In the International are | Brainard, Cather, Holder, Truesdale, | Warhop, Lajoie, Blackbourne, Tipple, ‘Fisher, Doolan, Hummel, Egan, Mor- | an, Channell, Callahan, Wendell, Rehg, | Williams, Bues, Simmons, Reynolds, | Engel, Graham, Jacobson and Mc- | SHOWED IIMPROPER FILM. | Minneapolis, June 4.—James ‘McCle- {hen, former manager of a moving pic- j ture theatre here, was sentenced to | 0 days in the workhouse for showing ; the film, “Garden of Knowledge,” which a jury declared was improper. ; A stay of execution to June 25 was ‘anted ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself Board of Education at the as candidate for member of election to be held June 5. A. P, LENHART. from other banks in that i under the careful supery Government. the Comptroller of the C the details of this bank’ have been laid down by be followed. This is one feature of offer you in inviting vou he Bank. with the Cloc, What Is a National Bank? \ National Bank, such as this j National Bank Examiners under the di strict rules and regulations to insure TheFirst National Ban : BISMARCK.N.D. : Jnstitution, differs Uis organized and conducted United States ision of the irection of urreney keep in touch with s workings and, moreover. absolute safety the Government and must the unquestioned safety we r account. ‘ Sires