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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE x WEDNESDAY. OCT. 17, 1917. APPLICATION BANS) | 3 tH MS | Royal Baking Powder "saves eggs in baking ~ | ‘NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST NORTH DAKOTA AIE. GRADUATE SUGGEEDS ARTHUR AT MOT Oscar Knudson of Sherwood Heads Agricultural Depart- ment at Normal , VAN HOOK BUILDS HIGHWAYS; BRINGS IN NEW BUSINESS Van Hook, N. D., Oct. 17.—In order that Van Hook may tap prosperous’ new farming’ country to the south- PIONEER SEES west, the good roads committee of the Commercial club has raised funds for tp? |the grading of an 11 mile stretch of road which will pierce the cream of u the reservation country. In response Registration Fee for Next Year Goes: Up—Owner Must Know Abou? Hi; Car Application ‘blanks calling for the new 1819 model of avtomobile license | tags are being mailef@ out from the secretary of*state’s office to the more | than 65,000° North Dakotans who reg: | istered motor-vehicles this year. Sec-| retary. of State, Hall anticipates that’ “LIDENSE TAGS ILED In many recipes cnly. hali-as many eggs are required, in some none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal- ing Powder is used, about a teaspoon, in piace of each egg omitted. Try the following recipes which also conserve white flour as urged by the government. }to a call for volunteers for a rock- digging bee, 25 carloads of prominent \ citizens turned out and dug like beav- extremely dry, and there w of Miss Elsie J. Cook, who is attend: é é 5 x 7 ita: et, New Yori 1 snow that winter. The following s With Own Cradle But Is ing the University of Chidago. seman wiles 8 40) ete &| Address Royal Baking Powder: Co., Dept. H., 135 Wilitam Street, New York , he declares, the average yield Rees — Tn takt 5 se Aa ur county” vas 43 bushels Denicid Use of It DRAGS WOLF HAS RIGHT | iicense tag, the ont owner must ascer-| geese Se deere eee at and 100 bushels of oats, result- —_—=. .. . ace hay fs 2 s q rm 1g from fine spring rains coming} Marmarth, N. D., Oct. 17.—Reports IDEA--GET ’EM TALKIN tain the diameter of his cylinders and the vatagt ewbion dele ‘arm cnaacrec® ACTION WAS EASY { the easy action of his new repeating regular’ an Declares Conditions ‘This Fall Identical With Those in '91 h of highway from rocks | —'92 Was Hu:nmer |i 5 Manning, ND, Oct. 17.—That wwe Tip Still Stays resent year so closely resembles ' In Tipperary; a ia91, which was followed by North akota’s greatest of bumper crops, ihat a wonderful yield may be pre-} the belief of John | s lived in Dunn coun- st The fall o iter the seeding, which was done in| &i 4 dry dust. Scott Gor Sa ene tered Ca SANISH MAN IN BAD horse, ippera' ire At this writing the tip still r charged With Bringing Liquor] mains in Tipper: Onto Reservation ee NM PTO I7.—After, it is! He took with him his own pet saddle.| feature of his domicile is to be a| 1915, 1916 and 1917, the owner need | hospitgl are: Arthur Kershaw, Brit- Fe Aiea ieee ect ot. naira oY Own and paek rs pea roomy, screened porch. “Me sit on| pay but half the above-prescribed fee.|tini V alter Eall, crak ore. Mich) THE PATTE R SO N H ad eye, Fred Albrecht, Sanish case’ s at he be ridden with their! Porch; me, smoke um pipe; “long| In making application, however, the | V5. Caries &. Olson, clly; Mire ry ee eg CU eye Eee s arrested by a deputy saddle, Gore declared this not vac-; Comes white man and say, ‘Drags Wolt| number of the Icense held for each ike Rowrich,iAnton | ¢Josepn: Hare The re ste tes marshal arraigned be-! cording to Hoyle and refused to trust { lives here—my, my’!” Among? other | Of these years must be given, and the | Shits Titan semrune Hsesee autne! N rth t se cinited States Commissioner Rert himself in a strange seat. As a Yr dutes, Drags Wolf is recognized|Car-owner will ‘have no opportunity | Miss Lillian Schram, Hazen; Mrs. orthwes hay pound over on a charge sult all bets were called off, andj locally as the world’s champion check-| t palm off a new car for an old one. PATTER eee ot Pecan! Hotel if introducing intoxicants into Indian’ there was no bucking contest. jet ishertes RaYiSes wrerrea can aa Ashley;Mastor ikrank Berger, Rich: A High’Claia Hotel at ees . | Y pronee ardten. ‘Those to‘ leave the hospital Reasonable Rates Tet sad cohd mone fe era territory. - $100,000 PAID FOR ] ‘i Bon A vi Adicining the McKenzie, om BAD FOR CHILDREN t FRIEND HEARD FROM Tn eee ne Master Clement Ovoaste Maa Eich estore Tt is not ofter. a ci cime of any Find. | 2: Piizeatded by the tested matter Sree yg the Sore: i che general healt cellent. Im any ca: uauseating or na: should never ve g! cherapentic virtue nossess is largel7 For most childr sninisteréd occasi Takes Famous Louis Mort-~ enson Farm New Rockford, % Nie fa ar Barlow, a total of about, *¢ i : G Y Som One rentive! Lo iia ti $100,000. ‘The Mortenson farm is one/ fal beef cattle into a special train of | “ly declared that there was no pratt ‘ q Y g Y font 2 it readily, e¢ that i¢ 45 41°"! | of the show places of Eddy county,| 74 cars bound for Chicago. ee me busitee ae mia rete ao f G G Y) tA W YY immoly, for the family, Tt egy c-2'> | and the transaction is one of the most| Ver pRaw PASTOR OF Wee thas ail clara, rith, the “promise Y, G 4 y Y / Z %Y a bottle. A trial bottle, freo cf ‘important made ee realty circles that if the latter were not paid; 10 | } bt writing to 3): peg Setawvent ri euehingion Si. LE ortenson is it cello, Tilincis. or many years. sted in the ba: | Bs to which he aes ~ | devote all of his attention. AUDIT L ‘ t 1 ° ' 0 NIGI IT é Century A, preme. court ‘from ‘two separate con- Z + A s | ZO victions and two separate prison :sen- | % . GY . 7 ae ae , tences, each of twovyears. “Finlayson | Y comfort— e con Y ‘ | park River, N. Ds Oct: 17-Boy| also is under bond on two other chare-| © Y ivemences and 7 SECOND TIME IN BISMARCK TWO YEARS IN EAST whole afternoon, freeing a large Mix in Saddles :| Scott Gore Goes to Camp Crook; « =n out last week to the effect that Marmarth buckaroo, mas- p Crook’s famous outlaw are proven incor- Gore went to Camp Crook on the date arranged with half of Marmarth at his back. s;| MINNEAPOLIS BUYER Average Price of $115 Per Acre - | Babler of Minneapolis paid Louis Mor- | i | tenson $115 per acre for his 960 acre! ton w business in rodably will now Minot, N. D., Oct. 17.—Oscar Knud- son of Kherwood, a graduate of the ag- ricultural college, has succeeded as in- j Structor in agriculture at the Minot| nal James MacArthur, resigned to a similar post in New Mexico. A Knudson, following his gradua- tion from the North Dakota aggie, took advanced work at the University of Wisconsin. Miss Helen Hover of | kL Paso, Tex., is a new member of the normal faculty, in charge of phys- ical education ,and Miss Lenne M. Stile of Glencoe, ‘Minn., takes eighth ade critic work during the absence ’BOUT YOU ANY OLD HOW Van Hook, N. D., Oct. 17.--Drags Wolf, one of the prosperous and pro- e. | BF e native citizens of the reser- vation, is hauling lumber for a fine {new home, just like white nian’s. ; Drags Welf advises friends ‘that: a {Van Hook, by a close shave. GO IN ONE SHIPMENT Joha LaPorte, Van Hook Ranch- ev, Makes One of the Largest Individual Consignments D., Oct. 17.—One of Van Hook, ., Oct. 17.—John! the largest -individual shipments of {cattle in the history of the reserva- ‘as made when John Laporte, n Hook rancher, loaded 460 head of n-| METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IS SUMMONED} Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 17.—Devils lake mourns the passing of Pev. J. G. Dingle, a. well known Methodist minister, who several ‘years ago re- tired to a farm near the chautauqua grounds. Death came: to the veteran preacher quietly during the night, and his lifeless body was discovered in the morning by his son, who came to rouse him. The deceased was well known throughout’ North Dakota, where he had held a number of im- portant charges, POY SCOUTS FIND BONES Skeletons of Many Indians Buried Scouts, digging into a large mound on the Omland farm, unearthed the skulls and other remains of three Indians, who must have been buried there a 75,000 automobiles will be licensed{ in 1918, and the revenue from these | cars will approach $800,000, all of; which, atter the ¢ost of tags and eco- nomical office ‘expenses ‘is ‘deducted, | will go‘into the state and county high-' way funds. i Fees will range from $6 for two-cyl- inder cars if 2 1-2 inch ‘bore up to $36; for 12-cylinders, 120-horsepower mam- | moths. Curs “up to 20 horsepower | comes under the $6 minimum license fee. For each additional horsepower | over 29 fifty cents is added to the li-} cense fee, making a Ford developing; 22 horsepower ‘cost the owner $7 per ‘the number of the same, discover the fee in the table found on the back of the application blank, fill in the spaces and a draft or money order— personal checks ‘are not acceptable— aad mail blank.and remittance to ‘the office of the secretary of state. If a car was licensed for each of the years PROFIT TAKEN QUT Arrest of Bismarck Gentleman Convinces Him His Name’s a Misnomer Williata Proffit found his name a misgomer when Judge, Nuessle in dis- trict court assessed him $200 and a ninety-day jail sentence on a plea of guilty to bootlegging, William hum- days’ additional would,he attached to his jail sentence. ' 1 He police picked | up a drunk, and the implicated Proffit. Proffit was arrested, pleaded guilty and was sentenced, and he implicated Frank Finlayson...As “a result anoth-| er blindpigging charge has ‘been pre. ferred against Finlayson, of whom comparatively little has been heard ‘in | police court stice' ‘North Dakota’ went bone dry, July. 1. : . Fintayson: Again. Finlayson, brraigned before‘ Police Magistrate Bleckreid, waived eximin- ation on charges of untawful selling of intoxicating liquors and was “bound over to district court, ‘bail being fur- nished. ‘here. now ‘are pending against Finlayson’ two appeals: in ‘su-| es, one of blindpigging ‘and ‘the other | of tampering with’-witnesses, which | will be tried at the Dec. term, ‘pro- viding the supreme court does ‘not be-| 1% cups corn meal * 1% cups doiling water % cup milk 1 tablespoon shortening 1 tablespoon molasses % cup four 1 teaspoon salt melted shortening and-molass ognized by making him a commis- sioned officer in the navy at. an age when the average young man is just Corn Meal Griddle Cakes 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powd No EGcs a Seal corn meal in bowl with boiling water: add mill. i trig re i aid four. salt and aking powder which have been sifted together; nix well. Bake on hot greased griddle until brown, (The Old Method called for 2 eggs) a ee Send for our new booklet “55 Ways to Save Eggs.”” Mailed free on request. Eggless, Milkless, Butterless ake Y teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup brown sugar 1% cups water 1 cup seeded raisins 2 ounces citron, cut fine 1 cup four 34 cup shortening 1 cup rye flour 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Poi! sugar, water, fruit, shortening, salt and spices sagar. “saucepan 3’ sainutes. “When ceol’ ada flour and baking powder which “have been sifted to- gether. Mix well: bake in loaf pan in moderate oven about 45 minutes. (The Old Method [Fruit Cake] called for 2 eggs) of Gun When It Demonstrates entering college. ‘St. Alexus Notes.—Among the re- MeVille, N. D., Oct. 17.—While dem-| is now in a hospital here. onstrating to some of his boy friends} hope the hand may be saved, cent patients to epter the St. Alexius' were A.:C, Drysdale, city; Emma Eich- horst, Underwood; Mrs. Anton Ereth, NOTICE. I have transferred my: office to the court house. J. O. VARNEY. G PSA —_—_—__—$—$———— $s sow 50c per day and up ose Single reom with bath, $1.00 The McKenzie 1 ind tj Accrrlepetirsiredcrdeti |) ber Gallon oes : beauty obtainable in any car sellmg at $1200. : The New 1918 Maxwell ! Gives‘ you all the room—all the WG z shotgun, the weapon was discharged, Boy Bragging About Smoothness} piowing away sonfe of the fingers of its owner, Selmer Dahl, aged 19, who Surgeons ‘The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms _ The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms The SOO, 128 Reema THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D, DW. C. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. nn. 7 L Y SSS S hundred years or more ago, as the! fore that time decide ‘adversey one! Yj b Y: Kl Boned ves trey scl /of me mpvaignd comet fone] eer ! y y o tat to ‘begin ing | 1 aw &> Erlanges exd George CIyler ‘state. It is believed that further ex- hie pal Lease tered Sapa est ene Y yet e operating economy Z resent’ cavating will yield some interesting : “A‘Hair of the Dog. SF 2 oe ° ° A Fd 4 relics of aboriginal Indian days. The arrest-of Finlayson was brought | 4 Y —the mechanical reliability—the % ae e a a me ee ee at about ‘through chief Martinson’s un-/ Y e : * Y v is S/. Perseve: derstanding of human ‘nature: “When % Y ease of handling and the wonderful Y cone 7 — a a a The 100 per cept efliciency that is|the lone’ “drunk and disorderly” of ; iG y ; Y We Peing ‘striven for can’t be reached in| many weeks was ‘arraigned in police 4 Y 0H i y RF Yea ctor ing tate hur [cour the morning ater he was ex) WZ power that have produced such G | red, and even then don't he discos: |cSedingly dry, “hat man will be) & y) d d’ ay iB fee at Hiscoas th at ym will need to | sit ifm,” said Chris, Hamlet fashion)! y) z y y) : a to himself. “We'll watch him, and | - ~ 7 Y fet"the tog” "Patra denson in| U7 cords in every section of the world y) plain clothes, was put on the scent. 4 Vy ' ° e b Yj He followed :the thirsty one to the) 4 ‘ere not on! tained — ye Ly, ee FREE TO ‘Northern Pacific station, and was| ZY y. main ut aug: Y ‘ present there when he received his Y ted. , Ps Y ti fresh bottle ‘from Proftit. Both -Prot- i yj ‘mented. Y, fit and the witness ‘were immediately y} F Bei fs : Fe Y A New Home Cure That Anyone Can gathered in with the goods’on them. Wa : ‘OU : a 314 . ; ae G Use Without Discomfort or a : ] ¥ can SEE the VALUE m the F y Loss of Timel: rr on? | { rie ee ce Weve Yr We thave a New Méthod ‘that cures| |. CITY NEWS a 3 Y we MAXWELL at $745. « Wy | Asthma, and we want you to try it at SS ee Sl G - et ' . » ? %; v | our-expense. No matter whether your| In Jamestown.—F. A, Halstead and G ei) * 1 Y/ ‘ . case is of long standing or recent de-|E. G. Boehnke of this city were busi-| GY j | velopment, whether it is present as|mness visitors:in Jaméstown ‘Tuesday. Y BY occasional or chronic Asthma, you ——— yy Bs | should send for .a ‘free trial of our Mere From Minot—Mr. and Mrs. F. b ZY Ve ‘method. No matter ‘in what climate| Vetch were in the city Tucsday at-| Y Ya . ‘you live, no matter’ what your age or| t¢Nding the funeral of the former's GY Y Pollyanna h by fri ‘occupation, if you are troubled with|!other, Dominick Wetch. G yy y as a great many friends; more than 5,009;000.000 ! asthma, our method should relieve you i i G yy people now her i On Hunting Trip—I. M. ‘Capper Y Y ua d : Prommlly. ally want to send it oft, MF, Gall of Baldwin, passed Y Up ollyanna is even more fascinati: 2 ey hae . through the city Tuesday en route to ae 7% ween thie book aon ing upon the stage than be. | those apparently hopeless cases, where | Dawson here they will spend several Y GY; -covers. ;all forms of inhalers, douches, opium| days hunting. G BY Pollyanna gee: ype son‘ | Preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,” | te Y : yaaa Da 7 the way from checked gingham to chiffon. have failed. We want to show] Dr. Kranz Here.—Dr. M. Kranz of Y : % « . j te 1. ‘yone at our own expense, that this |"Mandan, was in the city Tuesday and} Y G Y ut ‘‘Pollyanna”’ is no pr arrar i new method is designed to end all dif-| attended the regular meeting of the} : : " Ay BY | and un P eachment; it is a message of hope, Joy ficult ‘breathing, all wheezing, and all) Medical association of the Sixth dis-| t y; oe ° ep " q. H Sah 7 “ those terrible paroxysms at once and/| trict held last evening tin ‘Commer- Y 2 Touring Car $745 mH out i yy, $ ollyanna will walk into your heart with i : for all time. cial club rooms. : ee. | f Roudster : + Berline Ey Poll mayer J at out knocking. This free offer is too important to i —— 8 ¥ Y ay SEE: Chine bck eer $1095; ~ % cllyanna says: “‘Just be glad—that's the game,” nezlect single day. "Write now and| , Knights of Pythias Meet—A rer | Z Seilan $1095. All priccs f. 0. 6. Detroit Yj . : then begin the method at . Send convention ol fe St.‘ Elnio| 4 Go and see Polyanna and get some of her philosophy of good no money. Staply mail coupon pe-|!dge No. 4, will be held this-evening| % Y cheer. Aj low. Do it today. ¢ in Castle hall at .'8 o'clock. All Y * GY < 1 ream ierecniec knights are urged to attend and vis-| ; % Y FREE ASTHMA COUPON iting brothers are cordially invited. | Z W; GY e ‘ Tye ees eet CO., Room Wa; Tribune Boy—Lieut. Carl Han- y ESTERN SALES co. : YJ rices: 50, $1. and $1.50 1 mutaeNe and Hudson Sts: |! sen, Whose advancement from mid-| WY DISTRIBUTORS : Y ; Sond free trial of your méthod to: || Shipman recently was.announced, will, Bismarck N. D. Mandan, N. D. @ * 4 be recalled by Tribune “patrons as a eee Ya CURTAIN RISES PROMPTLY AT 8:15 FP ee | youngster who for threo years, | wy | through storm and fair weather, never f. GY : missed a subseriber. He was one of 6 4 The Tribune's ‘best carrier boys, and -he proved then that;he bad in him i

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