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POUR THE TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. ISSUED EVERY DAY GEORGE D. MANN, - - - Editor G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, Special Foreign Representative. i ; CAGO, Marquette Bldg.; BOSTON, NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg.; CHI-| BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE professional barbarians as the Turks and Bulgars? In respect of these three nations, we are a neutral doing all we can, save shooting, to put them out of business. It hath an ugly, a German look. THE STRIKING FEATURE. ‘The conspicuous fact about General Byng's great drive is that it was a surprise to the Germans, as claimed SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1917 UNFAVORABLE CONCLUSION) TRAINS OF EMPTY CARS TO LATE PEAGE OVERTURES| READY. FOR CORN BELT , when the “eyes” of the Germans art i 3 Winter St.; DETROIT, Kresge |), itis i Bldg; MINNEAPOLIS, 816 Lumber) vemos Representative Rail Issues Hit/Abundant Transportation Now | Exchange. ZOFMANA: ANEMSGIVESs i | SMBER OF ASSOCIATE Along a sector of some 30 mi New Mini for Decade or Available and Rural Dealers } MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ew Minimum for | The Associated Press is exclusively | M2: Byns collected a huge force, in- U as “Fed Up” | entitled to the use for republication of | cluding a score of the mighty tanks, & jpwar i all news credited to it or not other-| which, without the usual warning by j ‘ine stedited in thie vec and algo) peayy preliminary artillery work, EXTREME DROP IN MARKET CLOSES WEAK e local news published herein. iin ae aes | All rights of republication of special | “2! over the top,” including the THE WAR DIVISION} WITH DOWNWARD TREND j dispatches herein are also reserved. | first of the Teuton defenses, before 5 .| the Germans woke up. This surprise . isi ii i | ee eae ee Sieiy Na ant 13 he i aio? the "Ger Call Money Advances to Six Per|Provisions Without Aggressive f : } BUDSCNIDTION HATES PAYABLE IN| served by their aeroplane force Cent—War-Tax Stamps Affix Support Meet with Swift i ADVANCE i riuerly. Indeed, the British re Tod; . Decline | fy Daily, Morning and Sunday by | port that they saw only five German oday peas | Carrier, per month ........... $ .70; planes, ‘before or, during the entire CONDITIONS WHOLESOME THE WOOL GRADE | i Daly, Morning, Evening and Sun- | procecdings, alowg-the whole line. New York, Nov. 36.—Dun's Review] Boston, Mass., Nov. 30.—The Com- } j lay, by Carrier, per month.. 90; aes ¢ bis : tomorrow will say: mercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: 5 H Hi Daily, Byenlng only, by Carrier, : Evidently the British claim of su- “Entering on the closing month of] Except in a few instances, Boston : ‘ i ber month ... . .50, premacy of the air, is well founded. 3: 5 re-} wool merchants report a quiet market : 4 i | § a@ most remarkable year, business re- 7 “4 | Dally. Byentag and Sv 79 Noreover, ‘thts great success is strong flects sustained activity in many di- curing ite aes bere ncin Aree 1 or Eventi “iA | demonstration’ of what can be done ctl underlying srength in Y s | Morning or Evening by Mail in KlemonRUenaon, Wiel canbe, dove Abode all: its lnpanehica What is es-| for wools adapted to military needs. Morning or Evening by mail out- side of North Dakota, one year, Sunday, in Combination with Evening or Morning by mail, One Year ..3...... eee ee —— THE STATE'S OLDEST N. (Established 1873) WEATHER REPORT. for 24 hours ending at noon Dec. 1 Temperature at 7 a. n North Dakota, one year ...... 4.00 | load the earliest possible moment, Uncle! | dd. It is a cue for Uncle Sam. Ships with ecroplanes for Europe at NOW FOR GUNLESS DAYS. Cheer up! One of our distinguished theorists springs upon your gladsome | holiday season a new reason why you will starve to death. It’s a double- edged reason, too, for it provides that pecially important is the fact that at] The situation at the mills has chang- bottom general conditions are whole-| ed very little, new business being ex- some, and more so than a year ago,| ceedingly moderate. for the competitive and excited buy-] Scoured basis: ing which was then so conspicuous] Texas, fine 12 months, $1, eL. 72; a feature in certain quarters is now] fine eight months, $1.55@1.61 absent, and the great rise in prices| California; northern $1.70@1.75; mid- of some leading commodities has been| dle, $1.55@1 southern, $1.45@ checked through official action, or] 1.50. from different causes. But while the} Oregon; eastern number 1. staple, disposition to make forward commit-| $1.80; eastern clothing, $1.50@1.60; ments with increased caution, and to| Valley number 1, $1.60@.1.65; territory provide against poss{ble contingencies| fine staple .$1.80@1.85; half blood in the future, is reassuring, there are} combing, $1.75@1.80; __ three-eights Temperature at noon Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night. Precipitation ... Highest wind velocity. still many drawbacks in the situa-| blood combing, $1.45@1.50; fine cloth- 4 tion, and the new and extraordinary | ing, $1.60@1.65; fine medium clothing, problems which are being encountered | $1.55@1.60. hinder. progress in the industrial field,} Pulled; extra, $1.80@1.85; A. A, as in mercantile channels. The ert $1.70@1.80; A. supers, $1.60@1.65. ; ousness of the congestion in railroa ‘ OR crs , s transportation is evidenced by the un | Chicago, Nov. 30.—Trains of empty precedented measures taken to relieve | °@7 moving freely into the corn belt the pressure, and while producing fa | Srought about lower prices today for cilities have been further improved] corm. The market closed weak, half and extended, with much new capacity| © '% cent down, with January 120% 24) it you don’t starve during the war, you surely will afterward. 1s; Pepresenting the United States de- ‘one | partment of agriculture, Mr. BE. F. 24-! Smith has just delivered a lecture be- Forecast. fore the National Academy of Science for North Dakota: Snow tonight and} at Pennsylvania university, in which probably Sunday; warmer east and he says that not only are the pro- central portions tonight; colder Sun- Germans organized to barn our wheat, day, apr mpR ate = = = — and “May 118% to 118%. Oats declined caer but that every gun fired in. Europe - “=== | available, manufacturing operations 4 y 1 as ra Ceca Lowest | burns definite quantity of the oncurring specially: Bowen are frequently hampered and outputs] % to 1 cent net, and provisions fell ‘Temperatures ns up a q y : Adams, ottineau, Atiorneys for re- curtailed because of the delays in ob | *9 to $1.05. f Fargo vs B rare fixed nitrogen required as the spondent: L. b. Gooler, Rolla, attor- Mandan News Bureau tainitig fuel and other urgently needed nn, Shortage Over : 5 Williston : 29 basic fertilizer’ for grain. ney for appellant. materials, or owing to the shortage| |! eports from stations where one or i ee Pierre . . 28 Mr. Smith surely serves up the true = a of labor.” two empty cars a week has of late ‘4 r FROM BARNES COUNTY. ’ been the rule sent word today that an et Paul . gloom. If the Germans can burn up| The Hope National Bank, a corpor- T. H. LANTRY AND Joe Meehan Here--The popular] Weekly bank clearings $4,282,369, | average of a dozen cars had been our crops of this year and our sol- ator, hoe soe epnellant ye C4 PARTY IN HONOLULU, | Sweet ariet Northern Pacific agent, | 429. made available..,,As the cars.thus. sup- ~ =“) arery Over-there burn up the basis of mith, .defendamt-and respondent... ~ Meehan, ‘was in Mandan” this a aoe ae plied will fun .east of: Chicago, u Pp Appeal from the district court of AWhile in Mandan 01 Tuesday morn: itiié with friends. a New York, Nov. 30.—Coming on: tlie} vegihning: of aiaenatae Pa "' ‘Veve'of the inter-allied conference. ftom Glendive—W. Hi Val-; Wall street chose to attach unfavor nd family have returned home| able conculsions today to latest peace bs NNER VENER ets, we're goncrs. But Barnes*é6inty#*°WOa J. A. Coffey! ingdenibral Mater ye, Hr Rapete al od it will not be Mr. Smith who's to|Judge. Reversed. Opinion of the vised a Tribune reporter that orm Rodinson, J., dis- x -ion of corn. heré’ seemed reasonably assured. | Ino this connection, (it was: said, eastern demand was being filled: ii { Sanfrancisco . : t by Gri ORRIS W. ROBERTS blame. As an attache of the United | cour er Superintendent Lantr; U hi ses n u me a A ss th ‘oy, Pa y and his par- ete ’ bineetryaaa dical ele | ° F Meteorologist. | States department of agriculture Bes termey tor Geaniuiene ‘ening, ty of Northern. Pacific mpu sen: route fram. Poti Wheres they spent | suggestions sii wane wear Tom the reaord) crop in “Délewarg, «113: or ta f distributing the gloom as thickly and/yone. attorney for appellant. to itussia had arrived ‘that’ morning | Thanksgiving with the former's | ""Tisis yielded from one to almost] Waryian’, New York and Pennsyl- IT CARRIES ALONG. widely as he can Muzzle the guns! lin Honolulu and expected to leave in| Lrother. four points, several representative is erent ate tae taaee 8 ttle ie a sj ee + FROM RAMSEY COUNTY. a short time for Europé) Mr, Rapelj There is no more potent force than Save ee ie of acid ibe Hobe Union Stite Uank of Minneapolis,. said that his advise wag that the ar song in developing unity.in an army,” | ask Mr. Smith what's doing. with the ntinn,, a corporalion,,plaintift and az. ty..had, a most, Sugcesgsul Yrip thus declares” an American army officer| Millions voted for governnient nitrate | | pellant, vs. “Avert Benson, defendant’ far. tg with the forces in France. plants, but we won't. hand respondeni. .| What this nation needs, just now, is} APPeal from: di The potency is there, also, when: u aalid J : sey county, (. W. Luttz, judge. Re- ever a spuitiinde of any sort, on any|@ lot of Smiths, department heads, | versed, Opinion of the court ae | 4 is confronted by a crisis, professional theorists and academies | Pirdzell, J. Robinson and Grace, The “anf ‘seillaise” arouses and unites | Of science pounding around the coun- | dissenting. © Cowan & Adainso and H. ¥, Blood,:,Devils Lake, sues of that group making new min level i ” imums for periods ranging from a dec | (°Y® loped in the market at the outset save way late-in the day io. decided ‘ dearish sentiment and to, an accom). 4 i] oanying material setback of values. - Oats Relaxes. ° ‘ Assertions that 1,000,000 bushels of | ~ pe ' ! Here from Medora.—l’. P. MoQuil- lan of Medora was in Mandan until i this morning visiting witn his familys ade to over a generation. ance a krank came to Mandan on Thursday cluded Pennsylvania at 45 and Balti 7 Pv i 1 i more and Ohio at 45%. rict court of Ram- 7000 CARS OF APPLES TO. MOVE. MR ster naukoplying’ th Supplementary October railway earnings offered no ground for en couragement, Canadian Pacific report ing a net loss of over $600,000, Balti While in Mandan on Monday 'F. E.} ; Moline, chief inspector of, refrigcr-) Delightful Party—-Last evening the ators for the Northern Pacitic Railway | women’: Catholic Order of Foresters * compan ket social and dance at the| more and Ohio almost as much, anc yats would be delivered tomorrow on December contracts did oad ge goal ‘o rexal the oats marke \Plofeok a betterment of the car sitkation ac if » With headquarters at St. | save bees: ed uation! “Nearer My God | try tarring on the real gloom. Such) 200 in Morrigiey, Ramos stated that there will be up-)'M. A hall. ‘The party was well|J,chigh Valley about $150,000. racted much ngtige. i The@’ as the great ship sinks,| do almost as much good as the pro-| attorneys for respondent, Breanan s of 7,060 carloads of apples pass | attend ind all’ present avowed. a] Slump of 2 to 3 Points Holders, of lird” ‘dllenipting ‘ {CT aA \" huffdreds of passengers’ ut fast| fedsional pacifists. & Brennan, Devils:Lake, attorneys for: ough Manda doting Yo, pois most Hent time 10 a pe ita Ayn ee ain ‘oad totlay jdisd#dsed tha’ ‘provisiohs'159 Ny ound @gether as brothers find’ sis) 1 plaintif | and appellant | ple'crop this Year ls not tied! ai good Irs. A. ‘it! Glas- ilar Pecenions wore registered by r| Vere Without aggressive, support, BaBlos HH /, ters by a common fate! “The Star} Judging by the way they're bucking Paes ‘in the Yakima ‘valley as it was last| 42, who had been in (Mandan’spend-| vide variety of specialties. Buying! result: was/a swift drop iy prices. He Spangled Banner” causes a whole na-| his line, Von Hindenburg has been § ;Xear, Mr. Moline says that there is ue, Pe che, home, oF Me power, or at least demand, wa: ‘ * z | Eee . ji 21 F q Ashworth, returned homo iol a at gee oe ee ee tion to rise-to it when the tuning-fork | &iven the wrong steer on the Haig jan immense quantity to be shipped.) SOC i - Clage | negligible, but moderate support af | » ° ee pests gta senile Hie siated that of the 15,000 carloads| Yesterday afternoon. Mr. Glasmann fected some substantial recoveries ir GRAIN MARKETS 1 f Fate sounds tional peril! The song of the multitudes is the % : fT N | ct apples to be shipped the Northern|Teturned home yesterday afternoon. | ing tatter part of the lethargic ses |] ——————_____—________g i | Pacific will get the majority to trans- Making Improvement: F. L. Ni-| Sion. CHICAGO GRAIN honest expression of inspiration and} ‘Ucrne peace congress adjourned Le- | port to market. gey, aa New York stocks sold “ex-divided’ eH] ey, proprietor of the Nigey hotel is New Yor! 0c! ion. : spirit. Regardless of words and har- se nobody but Germans attended. ERAPELIE SAYS CAR having extensive improvements made| and in several noteworthy eceuces a ontlon Open. High. Low. Close. ‘inonies, it is the torrent of a mighty y a bright, white light on the! at tue popular Nigey hotel. The| these were materially caught up w! sana . ; aay oe Wa movement i SITUATION IS CRITICAL. | tony is being enlarged. A new check| United States steel ,minus its regular May 121 121% - 120%, 120% Purpose. In it are the tingling nerves \ beac and dividends of 4% per cent, gradual | 5,507 °*° 118% 119% 118% 118% ; t ly hardened, closing at a net loss of % | ~ Dec. ... 72 72% - 7 oH : of a point. pan, a1 rs Mrs. EA: Phil} Standard rails, shippings and cop May 0: 60% 10%, 69 69 thile i andan | st. room being of the aged, the fearless ardor of " While in Mandan }en route to St.| © ta helas youth, the hot determination of the| ‘Te prize for optimistic patriotism All Who Have Registered and Pau! from tho west on an official bus-| 0m is being: r u i! ni iness trip General Manager J. M. Rap-| Leave for Citie middle aged. 1n it the halt, the blind, | #8 hereby; handed the man who came} Changed Addresses Required to /clje of the Norihern Pacific Raily ips and Mrs. Charles Heater of Pasco,| pers also rallied in the final hour, the a a | pers al d " the weak, the despairing be| in to call our:attention to the fact 4 company told a ‘Tribune — representa- xf be BEEN hi aa é Report at Once y y ah ty Was who had ‘been in Mandan for| market's tone at the finish being’ ir MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN giants. It is rhythm making w Yet elas tease ee eee ies that the Necthen pecyer been & time] a few days as guests qt the home of regular rather than heavy. Sale: | Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 30.—Wheat lors. of human mixture. In it a common | teny.the new Scent stamp than the QUESTIONAIR ana Nore Pesce ‘the ite latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs./ amounted to 370,000 shares. veceipts 539 cars, compared with 794 brotherhood, with no excuses asked | Old 2-center required. aN. E WILL present time 4,000 of the Northern | ing nm heat this morn-| Call Money’s advance to, six per] t year ago. where they "i cent was ascribed to December div Mine iY ey x few unre Nae, at! idend requirements. Italian exchange 1 he Moline home. ey will stop oft S in h but other conti 1 ihosseKe y L-Adjuta pr 1 of the use of hundreds ‘of for- : ae was again heav: ; A YW mH Fann ciga cars that, until this, fall ha eaandan on their way home to} nental rates were scarcely altered. Flour unchanged. Shipmonts soit Heese obeth naa ae been consiantly in-use on the North-| "7" Caw rhe Eiberty issues re perrelas siege ‘ ‘f to be loaded when yp: Coguil had “Watkaway"—Ri .| Interest in the heavy bond mar! FL 1O@ 1.37. Gen Crowder at dle ¢ t to tueir home company 7 “f by. (eo centered around the liberty issues. Rye—$1.77@1.78. rail and “Kid” Bruny, the former of 7 4 36 37. Mr. Rape’ utes that 1,000 ca ch Cody, Wyo. and the latter of Mingt with the 4's at 97.94 to 97.96 and the} Bran—$36.00@37.00. we.k leave the Northern Pa ific for staged a voxing exhibition in Man-| 3'4’s at 98.88 to 99. Total sales (pat IER troads, and it takes all the; dan on Thanksgiving afternoon. Co-| Value) aggregated $4,450,000. United States Bonds (old issues) were un | for deficiencies or inability. It is al i tocsin for the arming of truth and! rhs Justice. It is the challenge of the | Sherm : masses to wrong. It binds and moves, | {bor and forfeits The glorious vision seen, the mul PAY for c é titude roars in song, united in spi To open battle with a song unusual thing with the nations of ld. BE SENT BY MAIL cific freight ‘cars on other ra ro ds. Besides the company is de- » Beidash at Camp three months at hard} Alany, two-thirds of his tori v| | Provost | Washingto: istered in the federal dr: Rote : ‘ changed their addres since r Villaistas massacre’ Mexican band tration day to get in touch immedi sergeant. no 5 ? e We may yet see our boys crossing jate- from two weeks to.a month be-' guil comnletely outclassed Brun and TTLE MARKETS | bloody No Man's Land with a song|°f 100.” says an El Paso dispatch. Dog-|1ly with the local board where they fore, these cars are returted. ‘This at no time during the t -round exhi-| changed on call. ittee of the] > [esl oediarcescacla et : that w gone such reporting! If its 100 Mexi-j Tesistered, and furnish their present condition has been drought about by, bition was he forced to fight. He will} The governing committee of ¥ - | SE TO nent eet er ae ee oiaists iG (ee Mea But when |#ddresses so copies of the question hiuling of lumber for bridge building endeavor te maet Lilly Ryan here in| stock exchange today notified mem OMAHA LIVE STOCK % them still the more “our boys.” soldiers, ft's too bad. But when i ry & st be Omaha, Nebr., Nov. 30.—Hogs—re- | io Villaist took ta Mi naire can be mailed to them. The 224 other war materials. the near future. bers that war tax stamps mu sbipts 12°600;, 1 ; heavy, $17.30 —— Willaistas overlook massacre of a Mex.| various draft boards will begin about a affixed to stock deliveries beginning ire peace oer a too Adah '@ PART WAY, OR ALL THE WAY IN?| Music band of 100, they win our con-| December 15 to mail these question- tomorrow. 317 3 Sein ad w G SoA fa When congress meets, it is likely | tempt. 8 . ., | naires, NEW YOun STOCKS pulse | $17.40@ 17.5 La : Meroe to be all stirred up over giving Uncle i American Beet Sugar me Cattle—Receipts, 6,500; steady; na- Sam a more decent, if not, indeed, a| The next call to selective service Aiea Cami Lace 5 ive steers, $9.00@15.00; cows and more honorablo standing in the great} M@Y catch most of the baseball stars, American Smelting an Relining a heifers, $6.50@10.50; western steers, war. "| fatally adding to the uncertainties of American Tel. and Tel. eshe cove and Molter ee held We are not at war with Austria,| the game, ‘tis feared by the sport LIFE IS NO PLACE American FANS es: 5 canners, $5.25@6.25; stockers and S Turkey or Bulgaria. We are provid- writers. After Zimmerman’s pursuit onda: COPPEr teeders, $6.00@12.0 calves, $9.50@ 34 ing money and munitions for the kill-| °f Collins across. the home plate, you baltimore an : Le apa ai ing off ‘of Austrians, Turks and Bul- can't add many more uncertainties to} SAVE THE SEED CORN Butte and Superior . . oe PR Ere FER wethers, garians." No soldier of these nations| the game, without “cracking” it, all anaes Poinenee : ; ;_ ewes, #8: 25@11. 50; . 2 i y eles ae By P. G. HOLDEN. Canadian Pacific .. s ; : would hesitate to kill an American| 8ht. Yep, we were one of the cute ; 5% | lambs, $16.00@17.00. soldicr. Should American soldiers} 0N€S Who had the Zimmerman ena, S0mething Doing All the Time at JTL meh of tho oka th the northern Corn Het soft. and tomature, Choveneateaed oniG or PAGE come face to face with Austrian, Turk-| {7ancially speaking, that day. Laredo, Tex., Write Bismarck W ‘ hs ate iva of seta corn foe a sty ea ume a serious one. But | Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul HOGS—Receipts:'4,400: 30c to 38c S ; f i lo not thin’ b frost has caught your corn, none of it | Chi a BT et kas see ee ees p. ish or Bulgarian forces there would be Quartermaster will make good Beet” Save the,best and most matured enrs---lo not colokaarrecr and Iron eet a Renee oe a6 bara a fight, without any preliminary in-| “SUPREME COURT f Sees bnport your seed carn, Crucible Steel ......+-+- CATTLE‘Receipts vestigation into the diplomatic or for- GE ede tk Capt. Frayne Baker of the U. S. If corn is just past the ronsting-ene stage, well glazed and well dented, it | Cuba Cane Sugar . . steady; steers § 0 @ 15.50; mal relations of the countries. FROM CASS COUNTY “| quartermaster department — writes | WHI mate good seed J€ special care is taken to store ina dry place and protect | Brie .. : heifers $6.00@8.00; calv : eee In short, we are in the equivocal, it] Kose KE. Livingston, plaintift and| {om *Laredo, Tex., that his detach-| ‘t ftom Freez Great Northern Ore etfs .... alent. d not shameful, position of killing peo-|#Ppellant, vs. Daniel B. Holt, as ad-|ment of men has just completed 1 will shrink and become sbrivelled In desing, but fts vitality will not hy | Great Northern pfd .... 15:00@)12.00. 4. eetockers aud atest, ¥ ple with: whom we are at peace, and | Ministrator of the estate of James H.| the erection of 21 officers’ houses and FCHUER|: 4 Lee ace mar tee pid: etl TEES WM a ht sa el noel aD ence, Grady, deceased, defendant and re-|1) barracks for troops, and thet Lec hould be hung ip in the attle or some upstalrs room, where eneh | Int: Mer. Marine pfd. etfs, : b: on. omew of the aspect of spondent. edo is no place for a man who doesn't have n free circulation of air. Tt should not be placed In a plle even | Kenner Fee atvilic ees loody brigandage. Appeal from the judgment of the|like work. ‘The mercury has been Circulation of airs the most important thing in drying corn, as ele pa leun r Very likely, we lose much by it, too. | district court of Cass County, Hon. A.| ranging from 54 to 80 daily. Capt.} this prevents heating and molding. : Mexicatt, pcrroleun: Declarations of war upon these three | 7: Cole, judge. Affirmed. Opinion of | Baker has the purchasing of food and Home-Grown Seed Necessary. / 4} Sasa sa ones . v= nations would undoubtedly have effect concurring. M. A. Hildreth, Fargo,| clothing and the paying of 2,500 men There aro very few who cannot save their own seed corn or eecure it M nta Power CHICAGO. si we {attorney for appellant; Lawrence & |.and 100 officers, handling $250,000 in| tram some neighbor, Heme grown seed corn is the only safe te Noaey onic: Canitts “Receipts 24,000; weak: bulk upon their morale as allies of Ger-; Murphy, Fargo, attorneys for re-| money and $750,000 worth of supplies | Gants ber that T ding sced u Sat ene core to ure, | News ork Central lights: $16.15 17.09; many. Besides, how can we sit at a| Spondent. every month. Captain Baker's letter, | 1 nek ha He if fy ake a pe bial ne pci Hie Hie and we peed eacite @17.20; heavy $16.55@ : : vf te ot be ted to belie at we can safely plant corn brought in from the | Pennsylvania y 50@16. 1 Peace table, with world-wide democ-| FROM BOTTINEAU COUNTY. waue it pritree aseuu sad basil Vundreds of experiments have shown that sced corn imported from:| Ray Consolidated Copper . ee Me a “y racy our honest purpose, and help fix| George Sunberg, plaintiff andr ; Aa pe Dee short a resulted In a decreased yield of from 10 Reading - : : thd destinies “of people. whom’ we've | Sudhifet Mary. Sebeliasas ox alt sabrotected, and Wee should Old} ccnlecfacesuy Rida ice cant y to 40 ver Republic Iron an ee a Rete eau) weak: na- he de Ps e we've | Supndent. Ys.) Sebelius, as *!'‘Man Villa become too villainous, Un- hin soy K cl - | tive ibeef steers b@ 14.75; western merely stabbed n the back with our {UY of Ue last will of Augrust Se-| cle Sam has ample means of caring for ust we elievelthat corn, taken from the North to the South ean be{] Southern Pacific... steers $6.00@13.50; stockers and fect. BiGUy and Guta Sots? How cia we) Pe us diese asad. and GA. StobbIne| him, brow cK mtePRHAT be adapted to northern conditions, ‘This Iden has ofte | edie eh ers’ $6.00@10.90%: cows and heifers honorably claim that this is an issue | Appeal from the district” court of| Get you Tanck av Palicrson’s cafe. deen pecsante, us false Aer one of two years of cultivation in the South!! Union Pacific bpd ae err $7006 13.25 ae between civilization and barbarism,|Pottincau county; Hon A. G. Burr,| Lunch with your business associates. BALE aN Ex-Div.. * 12.90: tee when ogr national attitude is that of |J¥9ee. Affirmed. _Opinfon of the rachcdeotrnn “| cared Ta setacigne NaN a large yield of corn nest year. Let us be cepceiagy|| U. 8. Industrial leo ers, $650 G19.00; lammbs 3125001790. t urt by Grace, J. Bruce, C. J. and| All kinds tatloring solicited. | “vzetul In sclecting, storing and testing our must be sure ; United, Miptes Steel ...... Get your lunch at Patterson's cafe. ee " —— — Ln. = soo mato fFort tw,