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ALE WISAMeZIS “YHAUMe PAGE 2 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1918 vs | PRSONEN HE AD OF EXTRA SESSION HAS journing the Saturday evening follow. | —<—_——— | cOUNLY Will also be missed ia ide | county repredentative being at the A il ie e + 2 ing the convening of the assembly. house, this well known legislator’s | Mexican border with ata - } EVERYBODY GUESSING | he exocutive under the constitution PROCLAMATION gudden death having occurred only aj til the middle of February, will not at- i oo Onn I Dp N eon aRE RS can only express this as his desire} s few weeks ago. tend the special session. Major i Yan f ih DAL nobel COnanued From Page One.) | or urge it as a suggestion. \ ad Major Dana Wright, who was | Wright ig doing his fighting in POR Gita ee annua we |i ok Ga Na ain ae Call For Extra Session! ee ey ee eae es NOWIN Hoang } ree POG CUS agake B stitution, on this subject, provides } - THE: COVERN which found him in attendance dur- i aap ate “bil ‘ i Ny y NiT Haas next fall A deticit is a poor! simply that: He shall have power to BY THB: GOVERNOR. Ine titie Iaattsession® tha” Stutéman (anTtOane! Mant ads bring results, oA, : NGMaHey forHome cuard, | Senesotainarreccasions tee, IN VIEW OF THE EXTRAORDINARY CONDITIONS F cs i ! Retiring Chairman of Burleigh , “I don't ie how tHe state is goin Sec. 56 provides that no regular existing: That our nation needs all the food products, espec- + Ske Sear ae cane ae : | nu o arm a equip a » guard. It] segs: apislalive ase B . i 5 u 7 ee i] i County Board Successful Would at geet ‘ Sane Aoilirs sepsion ob the leelslaie seen jally grains, that can possibly be produced; and that owing ! i , i / Financier. and tuere isn’t that much money in| restrictions upon the length of special to the poor crops of the past two years, assistance is neees- e s i je Soe the words so far as we are con | assemblies, and Sec. 51 provides that sary in about half of the counties of our state to supply n - Oni ) i seat ete moan 8 ‘neither house shall, without the con- canal nein Baas ead that: 4 ines °, Ser \ ae ns Aesth ou SECOND SPECIAL SESSION Gene HELhe.uihen’ ainuentorsmone St “oe ans and feed : ae all means thus fy devised é ‘ pees | fi i | alee cee than three days, nor to any other to make provision for sufficient seed and feed have seem- —_—_—_— aE 1 { Four Days Suggested but Solons May| Place other tran that in which the ingly failed; and that the present laws of our state are in- i (hy iis Take Off Lid two houses shall be sitting.” ' adequate ne! ‘ situation: it is deeme ECO: "yy the Lis, | ‘| nor the second time im the bistory| _ The latitude allowed the legislative adegert a met BE aa ae is klcomed neces that | \ ; >» HI | of North Dakotaa special session of| assembly, when called into spc 1 a special session of t he legislature be called to revise — the . H) } the legislati sembly was called at on, is thought by astute politic- County Seed Bonding law in order that the necessary seed r i {| ) Tuesday afternoon, when Gover- inet ° te Aine resent Hey and feed ean be supplied to assure a good erop acreage be- bi i téllovw cite ave ies ie mp 1 ier proclaimed an ¢ Gannitione atithé capitol. i ing planted next spring, and to provide for any other war , fi | ‘ ae Bie tsi'ak tne Hatieg Aescuiin, te oavenealt the exp: Investigations Galore. | measures that may de deemed advisable— i SS “4 :} ers 0} B a nie = % 8 “ e is ing vi i y m™ Aa AY = tah a > y » ~ . } : are: Vice president, Nels jock in the morning, Wed-| | aus ds Aothink prevents any; THEREFORE, I, LYNN J. FRAZIER, Governor of f ‘ i son; secretary-treasurer, Hiram | za aa or ear even ENTE St every depurtneiit ae North Dakcta, do hereby eall the Fifteenth Legislative As- 6 ” tt i} 5 . S} . ittee, | wi ve the feed a seed SUBA . . > REE te i 4, : eT aay aunedie oa 0 r itust on int 4 ‘orth Dakota, and to ‘pro-| the capitol, and of every board and sembly to meet in special session at the Capitol at Bismarek THE d i 4 Pesonen: directors, P. E. Eide, C "| vide for any other war measures that com tuations body oe wale thei on Wednesday, January 23rd, 1918, at_9 o'clock a.m. ; Edwards. oa) De deemed as DI rea sory date Mee aCaalil Wor Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of | ; ati as ha hree sue. [he one spei purpose mentioned iS 4 id | Tor’ ‘3 a Ng senap ie. ary aerate, ake 3 . ‘ cern tssoclation has had three, suc THe proclamation, which consists of] eF88 member of the senate from west North Dakota at Bismarek, this Sth day of January, 1918. Atale of love, thrills and pluck. ‘Produced by Thos. sponsible for the organ f preamble and a single para-| Of the river who chance to be in the, By the Governor: ‘ ‘ (i | : —‘satlefied with the result ranh of even greater brevity 1s tne] HY when POs Me rerehmar of Ventu: |” THOMAS HALL, LYNN J, FRAZIER, H. Ince. The greatest triumph Charles Ray has nN f s Members of Mr. Peson ion of the county seed bonding :s dest 5 Re fides ree \ é are at the head of one of the strong. law, ‘in order that the necessay seed|Tia, Tuesday morning when there was Seeretary of State. Governor. evar eared i | t est mutual fire insurance companies and fecd can be supplied to assure a| Still some vestige are a6 to Ane ‘ 0 ran ae bi : in Michigan, and he comes naturalty good crop acreage being planted next| 0vernor's ultimate decision, express: ~ ; A i 3 by his organizing ability. spring.” ed the opinion that a special session its equivalent in other grains to any have been guaranteed the return of ‘ By SUS a ae | URS ha si PEGE PAS ae a number of ope tari their money by the governor. a — © <4 S , | Under the constitution of North Da- 3 ; H Relies on Patriotism. Prohibition Amendment. 4 MAY ATTACK TOTTEN’S kota there is no limit upon the time| State creer and | Roads of ea ‘I rely upon the patriotism of our; It is quite likely that the special : APPOINTMENT BECAUSE which a legislature, gathered in extra- Hee aeonliniey ebeiBlyy Bal D legislators to come down here and do session will take up the national con- we ordinary assembly, may remain in ses- 2 what is necessary to be done and then stitutional amendment and dispose of , : HE CHANGED RESIDENCE (ion, nor upon the matters which it have ee to the governor their saiourn, occasioning the people not it in short order. It has beeee treely | THEATRE i : ~ * consider. Govel Frazier, in| @!S 3 - eo i : t If governor Frazi recess appoint: may Sa Oath: pact Rep. Petterson, of Gwinner, Non- one cae than is abso- aie that 80 per cent of the legis- ments are brought up hefore the i aes be| Partisan floor leader in the last house, tors will favor national prohibition. 4 ate for confirmation in the spi Lee ior ae t Re | while in the eity in December went on The Session of 1892 Should congress adopt the suffrage ‘assion ‘called jan fine the session to the four| On ts opposed to a special session, _GOvernor Andrew Burke: issued a’ Smendment to the federal constitu- : nder Q , i e i: viding any other way could be similar appeal when he called a spec- tion without much delay, it is prob- , a Ge A, Potten ot Lowmen on found of financing North Dakota tarm- ial session for June 1, 1892, when he able that this might come up for q 3 ine grounds that his removal from ers in need of assistance. Develop- convened the Second legiSlative as- Some attention at the special session, q the Third district to the First inval- ments have come since that date Sembly in the only other special ses- and that would be a matter to con- | ‘ ’ ; idates his appointment. The law which may cause Rep. Petterson to Sion in the history of North Daktoa. sume more time than the dry amend- j 3 creating the state board of regents change his mind. The legislators convened at the capi- Ment. é e | provides that no moje than one mem- Extraordinary Conditions tol June 1 and adjourned June 3.; Knives Being Whetted. 4 ‘ ber shall be named from the same In his preamble, Governor Frazier During that short period they passed _ Then there are the pet aversions to/ county, and not more than one mem- says: ‘In view of the extraordinary. acts providing for the election of pres- be considered. Even within the Jea- : . ber shall be named from the same conditions exésting: that our nation idential electors and state, county and Sue, some members of the present ad- , bi " county, and not more than two mem- needs all the food products, especially ‘istrict officers; creating a ‘state ministration have made enemies. (i : bers from the same congressional grains, that can possibly be produced; board of canvassers; governing con- There are hints and threats of investi- ing district. Dr. J. D. Taylor of Grand and that owning to the poor crops of tests in the election of presidential gations involving every department at ‘Forks and Robert Muir of Sarles, the past two years, assistance is nec- electors, and making appropriations the capitol whose affairs have been * he : members of the state board of re- essary in about half of the counties for North Dakota's exhibit and build- aired through the press in recent) feerersr ce] gents, were residents of the first dis- of our state to supply seed, grain and ing at the Columbian exposition to be squabbles trict when Totten changed his resi- feed; and that all means thus far de- held in Chicago. “All of this might not be patriotic, 9 dence from Bowman, in the Third vised to make provision for sufficient _ The legislators also considered Gov- but it would be dern human,’ as Sen- At Gussner 8 district, to Fargo, in the First. The seed and feed have seemingly failed; ©™?0T Sure e veto of the platform ele- ator Bill Martin of Huff might say. | regent’s son also has left Bowman, and that the present laws of our state Vator bill, old-timers .recall, and th Will Be Busy. % i and it is contended that he cannot are nadeauate to meet the situation, “id not like it. As an odd coincidence In any event a b nm may be! YOU CAN’T BEAT GUSSNER’S FOR QUALITY OR PRICES | “ claim a legal residence there. it is deemed necessary that a special it will be recalied that Governor Fraz- anticipated. There mediate peed 2 % A se ats . z a en session of the legislature be called to iet’s one veto which attracted wide at- for bolstering up North Dakota's grain We are co-operating with the U. 8. Food Administration, x are - — revise the county seed bonding law, ention and created general comment sreding act, if it is to be made worl We have determined to start the New Year by selling high * ‘ i 5 . r i win e ae ‘ é ais + i Are ays BEORE | ° | THE WEATHER | i orer that the neces soet avd, he wate followins he et regu: aNe. eens farmer orobebly wil clas Groceries and Meals at. PRICES, NEVER BHEORE Hl 2 * oY ron Cacia. bene? niente oe Dill. Z a repetation of last year’s drouth in| IIEARD OF, considering the high cost of production and dis- i For twenty-four hours ending at spring.” i In 1892 the Populist party was just surence scandals. Terminal elevators} tribution. ‘ i noon, Jan. 9. Hagan’: icoming into power. In Governor are ghosts which will not rest content! | Temperature at 7a. m. 1 This method ot eigen the farm. Burke's legislature were several inde- in their graves. The rate problem is) : HERE ARE A FEW EYE, OPENERS Bak. | | Temperature at noon 6 er is said to have the endorsement of, pendents and Farmers’ ance rep- pressing, and then, above everything! Potatoes, per bushel. . $1.40 Chocolate, Walter Bak- ) i Highest yesterday .. : if it did not originate with, John N. Tesentatives. The following fall, Goy- else, there looms up the maltreaded @ Butter, best creamery, er’s Vp Ib........-+ 200 1 ‘Lowest yesterday Hagan, commissioner of agriculture. @™OT Bw was defeated for re-elec- “ghost of House Bill 41.” S 7, / : Lowest last night Mre Magan has only recenily return, tH, and Eli C. D. Shortridge was e How They Will Line Up. por Ib. 62.25.42. ATe Coffee, Bell Brand, | ‘ arecipitation ae ed from Washington, where he con. Yated to power by the Populists, al- It will be interesting to note the di-/ aa s ir Wy 24, j : Highest wind vel ae i Actes ferred with North Dakota's congres- though elected as a Democrat. vision of the two houses, should any [| Milk, Carnation, 2 cans 25 Pet: fishes oe \t i = Who shares honors wit! artic | as " : iam. wad at One thing which the Fifteenth legis- clear-cut issue arise as we rit i ional representatives, a is whic h legis: issue arise as between the a Ps i Forecast. Chaplin at the Orpheum tonight. Hears. Be agdlcuiturs Eh bla Ho lative assembly ‘will probably con- independents and the leaguers during Peas, Standard, per can ile Granulated Sugar, Ib. .81/2¢ . . Ht For North Dakota: Generally fat) | cone home convinced that Congr: " sider unde the head of war measures the special session. With the vote on, x t i : , tonight and Thursday; colder ‘Thu Produce Finer Linen Yara. man Baer’s bill, appropriating $33,000, 18 @_ bill legalizing and creating a House Bill 44 as a safe criterion, it! Corn, very geod, percan 10¢ Canned Tomatoes, Stand. | it : day and ain, the north and west por- Using a chem process, ah 000 to be loaned the farmer, would not NOTth Dakota state home guard or may be said that the senate stood 28) Cocca, Walter Baker’s ard California, 2Y, i tions tonight. acer claims to have produced i | pass and that Secretary Houston's State militia. The Minnesota legisla- independents to 21 Nonpartisans at) 1 i E * i 2 i 3 ORTIS W. ROBERTS finer linen yarn than the finest spun. | }ill carrying $6,000,000, even if it tte Was in session when war was de-, the close of the last regular se sion, | Vy Td, can .......-) 20¢ Ih, can ............. 18e | } 2. Meteoroto: sks at low cost. | should pass, would not greatly relieve clared, and it proniptly took this step. while the house-stood 81 Nonpartisans | J . ‘i , i a lthe situation in North Dakota inas- ihe Norn Dakota legislature had ad- to 28 independents, with four doubt-| SPECIAL—In order to make room for a large shipment of i i + i much as it does not c late . Journed, and, altho every city of 500, ful members. eae WL ing 4 a large assor’ £ the fa is fi ling this Honey to Oe ease ai or more population in North Dakota; The death of Senator Martin Thore- goods we will place on sale; ie large te a ‘ a eaten | i | merely she purchase of seed to be sold. 84S a home guard, they are practically son of Barnes county has lost the Curtis Bros. canned goods at prices that will make you bay. i j is jthe farmer at cost. without official fanction or legal rec- league one member in the upper} Everybody knows that Curtis Bros. canned goods mean ‘‘the * | ( 4 “If the farmer has no money, he can-| 08tition. A Dill to estal lish a state house. Senator Thoreson did not al-| est goods put in cans.’” j 7 ‘not buy secd, even when it is sold at| Sard or militia probably will be onc ways support league measures, but in| best goods .pubupan : | : | cost,” said Mr. Hagan in discu: ig the of the first to go into ‘the hopper. i matters of league policy he was us- i z extra session possibility Tuesday. | Another war measure in all prob- ually regular, and he voted with the | ‘We must look to our county bond-| @bility will be x bill creating a state league minority on House Bill 44 in y : : ling act,” said Mr. Hagan, “and in safety commission simila rto one the senate. ea e ‘its present form itis inadequate. It whlch “hee operated : ao Minnesota John Rott, ne of Hellwig. will be 2 e A |was drafted to meet the needs of the| Since the beginning of the war. _ missing from his place in the 36th dis- a ‘ i i = 160-acre homestead. Today the aver-/ A third measure will be a bill to’ trict delegation in the house, Rep. Boiling Beef, per lb. 15 to 18¢ Pork Loins, sliced or | jage North Dakota farm is of 300 DYOvide for the proper financing of the; Ropp having left the state of North v ‘ roast, Ib. .......... 25¢ | i acres, Under the present bonding act, North Dakota defense council which | Dakota and pledged allegiance to|™ Pot Roast, per lb... 15 to 18¢ | no county can isue warrants for more ‘ date has had no income except | South Dakota. ° ¢ it than. 150 bushels of seed wheat or ‘fm joint notes of its directors, who|' The late L. D. Wiley of Morton/f Pork Sholder, sliced or Pork Hams, ready for the = roast, lb. . . 28¢ oven, Ib, ............ 25¢ | £ i Pure, open kettle, steam-ren- \ = dered Lard, guaranteed’ abso- | i lutely pure pork fat. , After a Trial You Will Want Ni 1 bs 5 Other ; | t We are fattening a lot of three to four year old steers, | im f Reatpae Men and women who suc- This invigoration brings choosing the very best in the lot, and in this way we will - a : eaghaulie haplin as he appears in his latest comedy at the Orpheum ceed do it largely by getting your eysein up to the abil- have the best meat obtainable at prices that are lower than’ Nf a # . a jomorrow only, First sho wing in Bismarck. mie of all he pe aswellas ity to do your work as it th lowest, when you consider quality. Bf: vercomin: stacl g -s aS 5 ‘ Le ml health the es. ,, Should be done, hence to score Try our variety of sausage, which will please you. i U is the worst handi- hundred per cent in your ef- i 3 bee = | cap that can furnish an obstacle forts to succeed. This ability is Our open steam-rendered lard is absolutely pure. Three- ‘ & = success. With poor health, few often founded on the possession of fourths of a pound of our lard goes farther than one pound a | = = AXONAL BANK ‘vancem' ever hope for great ad- good health. Don’t neglect your of any other lard; all the fats are used. Nothing added, hi % ; FIRST | 4 | had ah eo indeed, expect to health, for it is the basis of success in nothing taken out. 5 * . everythin; tak . ee ‘ . = +) Yet ill health is seldom nec. ] Perna Whee oak 1 Try our bacon. It is delicious. You buy it fresh direct }, : a |= Pearl § _ Decally it can be pre- & ‘gaministration an a Taek from us. It is not hard salted or been in storage. j H vent y simple precau- P \ E . ’ emergency treatment alike Z . i ; bid 4 an. Matas by. OBIT Jos convenient, Get a box to- SPECIALS ON NUTS—You can’t beat these prices anywhere ; and ey Q : ! fi * ‘ lay. 50 = ps i = via! disorders arise from APPROVED © wists cents at your drug. Walnuts, per Ib....... 2c California. Almonds, 4 : poor digestive conditions. Cc } ” Ofte : if er ib. Cosel sees 200. ; he Bank with the Coc. Many of these symptoms are the »% one ¢ . mare eet B00 taxa tive will Teragonna Almonds, P eae ot om tama tt the %, Pica € a strong cathartic, for these per Ib. ............. 25¢ | Filberts, per lb........ 22¢ q nd it ii chs ee weaken and are follow- - e 3 stench andy miestnee, Otten, bi ed by reaction, PEANUTS, PER POUND....... nee -20¢ : 8 is cau ight attacks Mantes, A C = = meric an uSiness of indigestion or by the retention of ERI laxative and Tver cide y : Undigebisd to0d bel 7a tha pesca wn pte, only one to be taken APPLES, the very best, 50c per peck, $1.85 Box E CUUUASEAAALAEOUGSAAAUADEEANAUOAUAGEAUOUSUOSULONEOOOUEUOOTONOTOUNODESEOGUOAOND _ ihe tonic quality that is so valuable a have any an leaant qa docaanat : y : : feature of Peruna arouses the functional forms no habit. It’ omtels, and r Fresh Baked Bread in Large is on the best possible basis for continued prog- ee ee uitOW, off all rs scones d ns overcoming the hate Li Di F the O A ts te ss Z eens Reg hay waste, thus removing the cause of the of constipatii = oaves, Direct From e Oven. fo ress aud expansion. the inflammation, and Peruna helps directed. pation when taken as This i: ee is cheaper than baking. = = Breatly in elisying this inflecimns The liquid form has hes used y his price 1s cheaper than baking. Pe z We believe that “Business as Usual’’ is the best : ing the sth paations: palaied price ier 3 fone time. The = =a = = aay ee . q policy for the people of Bismarck and Burleigh a fal Prcriiea serulates Ret form is Tapiily gaining etek “WHERE GOOD GROCERIES AND MEATS*COME FROM” ; County. ; and soothes “the “sore- One mene P fe : i { 3) ; pasty ness, Peru- effective. 10 and 25 | ‘ 5-4 1] ¢ be ; 4 naisinvig- cents, °- by ’ a 1 Come in and see if we ean render you any serv- % z 5 | 5 ice ir the handling of banking or business matters. . < sie An a. Yi BI SMARCK N D ris 3 ‘PHONE 60—Private Branch Connecting All Departments q

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