The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1918, Page 4

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Sn er eae BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE N.D, Bismarck, as Second __ Class Matter. P ISSUED_EVERY DAY i GEORGE D, MANN - - - - { G. LOG PAYNE COMPANY, Special Foreign Representative. ij NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg.; CHICAGO, Marquette Blax.; } BOSTON, 8 Winter St.; DETROIT, Kresege Bldg.; MINNEAPOLIS, $10 Lumber Exchange. MEMBER OF ASS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- lished herein. (Sica eenlSioeaionaan Entered at the Postoftice, Cla Editor i believe in ‘letting Uncle Sam do it.’’) They know ‘that if there is any harshness in the measure it is solely due to hard war necessity. Go ahead with government food conservation, Mr. President! It - to hasten the coming of is a necessi pe measure CARRYING INCOMPETENTS, NEWT? | It is the wonder of W ton and a good} | retary Baker hangs on} | }many other places that | to those niee, old fashioned, obsolete gents, Crozier, Jhead of the ordnance, and Sharpe, head of the quar: | | termaster departments, Senator Chamberlain hadn't got far into invest i-| BILL GETS A POSTCARD ANDTHE WORST WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 1918 ; pigs 1000 @ 1500; bulk 1575 @ 1605 @ 1600. Cattlé, recipts 7,400; slow; native steers 900 @ 1300; cows and heifers 709 @ 1000; western steers 850 @ 1150; cows and heifers 700 @ 900; canners 625 @ 725; stockers and feeders 600 @ 1100; calves 975 @ 1325; bulls, stags, etc., 675 @ 975. Sheep, receipts, 8;600, steady; year lings 1200 @ 1500; wethers 1100 @ 1300; ewes 1075 @ 1225; lambs 1600 @ 1700. GOVERNOR FRAZIER MAPS OUT NOTHING NOT ALREADY OUTLINED (Continued from Page One) on the part of the farmer is made pun- ishable by a fine of $50 to $1,000 or 90 days’ imprisonment or both. County boards shall issue seed and feed bonds not in excess of their con- stitutional debt limit on petition of 25 |or more farmers, on or before Febru- ary 25 of each year. After taking such action, it is the duty of the board to notify the commissioner of agricul- ture, who will act on behalf of the county boards in the sale of Londs. Promissory notes given by the farm- er in exchange for seed and feed fall !due October 1 and draw six per cent linterest. This note is a lien taking | priority over all other encumbrances except threshing and labor. Where }the farmer is a renter, the county board may require the owner of the land to sign the application and note | with his tenant. | The agricultural commissioner is | given an additional $4,090 by this bill, jand the seed commissioner another | $2,000, and tue measure carries an em- | ergency clause. Depositors’ Fund. House Bill No. 2, introduced by Rep. | Anthony Walton of Ward, carries | d solidity the opposition aud reproach. Do the business in h mu home mined to baek the adi ha cro will stagger the Hun w © now 1 upon North Dakota boys 1 The Tribune, inc v4 others, feels that Goverr ' to the state by i i outlined, but thi . 1 with him speedy action and eonservat 17 c t money—almost a lost art at the sty t WITH THE EDITORS. { da y with by one or no WAS DIFFERENT OX. 1 a few state offiel » ve Hagan, in an interview in c, ples of economy. iy penton te the a ; es Rliminate petty polities, Stren Hic nee ie | fay counell of defense to cope with g a j may arise before the regr s ¢ { put behind yor? legislato t this time, any ent fe grudges, Take them before your constituents next i dune, when you ask to be returned to your seats i$ * The hustings is the proper place to air the i : comings of the league, not the present session. ee Let the league y be respon 1 ‘All rights of publication of spectal dispatches herein} a ; « are alsa reserved {wation of the war department before he became con- F3 MEADE AUDIT BURBAU OF CIRCUL. N. j Vineed that a cabinet minister of munitions and war | t SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, — | transportation was a} sneeessity. To head off} ] Daily, Morning and Sunday by Carrier, por month $70) eh a move, Seeretary atly presents § Daily, Morning, Evening and Sunday by Carrier, ) : 7 bs . per month con plan for reorgamlea tien depart: | ¢ Evening only, by Carrier, per month ment, There is to be a production division and ay i Evening and Sunday, per month Ses procurement division, with Mr. Baker naming the| f Morning or Evening by Mail in) North Dakota, one EOC ey d ision, with Mr, Baker naming the | t Year con 5 i . 4.00) If this isn’t confession that Crozier is a 1 Morning or evening by mail outside of North Dakota, — what is it?) And yet, Baker renominates! i onn year 6.00 zien & Sunéay in Combination with Evening or Morning by | Rees | 1 mail, one year e 5.00 Sac ea Panne E € THE STATE'S OLDEST NEV EDITORIAL TALENT, MADE IN GERMANY. | § ae = . \ : ” | i abl Z z= Blessed the lot of the German edi The Ber- 1 ap lin government tells him what not to print, whieh, i =e ———— we believe, lifts a great load. Then it tells him} - A SPECIAL SESSION. {what to print, where the e asis, the nive little t There is no tendency evident to place Governor head-letters, commas, semicolons and sueh are to : vier ina deeper hole than he has done himself by be put ing and when to be conciliatory, or a digni- | 2 stmmoning extra session before all other means | fed’ critic. or just nat e of relief were exhausted. But the time for criti} tus instruction, the ec é cism of that act has passed. The session is in rent si woes out r a swing, There is but one consideration. Do the job) fs cre on--no hu 5 qui and save an alread sd tax pay. jory club. no libel su no sanctum troubles what- a : eras much as possible, agi : : i Politieal horseplay now is both untimely and ex fee by bey H pensive. Gover should be given the ‘ c widest latitude to s! y' North Dakota 8 is. He has done th serious injustice } ng vo § which only a bu out “How to es When th nan ¢ r4 he has done with: To be sure ld any on the west 8 jsolated sections whe 1 acute, but not so pressin <= ——= , + E $ 7 es 4 MANDAN NEWS. a . : t Members of t B ribune report t 8 t 5 } t willingly alley SEES q Whether polities or a seed short cate - } session will be diselosed : v stands une t to assist t I wnalters rnd use- — less investigations. political undoing of ¢ A nation force an honor fore us: The det Ips to the be Whoeve not interested. EB GETTING FULL. gram now LONG TIM “Shipbuilding 1 the heading ina er TIS, and then the ps man Hurley of the ship; volunteers to work fident that con meney needed, eat 2 shipyar HIS RECORD building program is at ing a quarter of there never t slups were fon we GO TO IT, UNCLE SAM! The bill to president to conse private h hard i 2 tremendows ¢ Tt meant tion mea let up an w made to let x aut NOT ACCORD! res! sa primarily, it conveys the poy of every private household. the plain people will not — if they were in their own countries, any- |i we ws im Of course, great lovers of the plain people. olen ect There shouki be a sh es i ~ So we SVEpst. eaters Reed, Harding and the “‘wilfuls,* will/ an her because she is 2 wottan. for things like her! fight this bill. Reed_ alone, will likely spend a week! arc ucsexed in mind and association. It is a relief, telling how the people are being handed over to the! to know her foul mouth and smakelike venom wil if Severument. how we are becoming PPussian and/ be imearcerated im a prison cell for the next five| Soeialistic. But the people are not alarmed. They | years—Parshall Leader. i by wasted yy Crip Fotiows the Smow. ne LANATIVE BROMO. QUININE Ta> [. S Industrial Alcohol - ists taken ia time i Preremt Gra Ueited States Steel . AMERICAN DOCUMENTS. Mes. EW. GROVES sigzstere on box Dic. Utah Copper i: .... 6 Pe. 2 ecg. News of Unrest in the Central Em- alls New Cour- age Stocks were the opening of to- king further gains e forencon. This advantage to recede, ho ings of the the 24 12455 123% is re) Cone wee am | 000 to finance the depositors’ guaran- HHOHEN ZOLLER | ty fund commission, for which no pro- W [vision was made vy the Fifteenth as- os | sembly in regular session. | House Bill No. 3 is Peterson's con- current resolution on the Red Cross ‘and Y. M. C. A. “Pro-German” activi- | ities in North Dakota, and No. 4 is a | concurrent resolution introduced by | Peterson of Towner pledging North | Dakota’s “support and all to the de- | fense of the lofty ideals promulgated pare _ | by President Wilson January 8, 1918.” | House Bill No. 5, Olson of Lowman, ' | reinstates and revalidates charters of \ corporations forfeited by failure to re- | port to the secretary of state, and House Bill No. 6 inceases the amount | which the board of control may charge | per capita for care of insane patients m mn 1 ' at the state hospital to $24 and makes ADVERSE INDUSTRIAL REGEIPTS STIMULATE ::ssoststamcyath ts 3 - = |to reimburse the hospital for the loss nN ‘of crop in 1917. REPORTS GIVE HALT BROADER ACTIVITIES“ “rin ceasing cnage f = | House Bill No. 7, O. K. Lageson, re- | }moves the grain grading work from Weakness in Values, and Corn! the supervision of the railway commis- ea * | sion, and provides that the governor Closes Fraction of Cent to the |shall name a member oi the faculty Bad jot the agricultural college to be the | head of this department ,and with full Chicago. 1l., Jan. 22.—Big receipts | howe! ; The < ; ten is aso sitmulated broader 3, | change to more closely con! ‘irm wit! corn market today Pcped tisea tne te anna Sw aa oneae | Prohibition Amendment. case for a long time, and led to a; Rep. Harris of Mercer county as- weakness in values. The close was! sumed responsibility for a concurrent rvous, at the same as yesterday's! resolution ratifying for North Dakota 5. 7 a arpy| the prohibition amendment to the na- se sewer, with Mare® onal constitution. yites to 128 4 Cals | Moratorium. to %s¢ advance, and; House Bill No. 9, by Kurtz, vru- down 5 to 12c. | vides that no foreclosure of mortgage of corn here showed such, Contract or lien or garnishment or cided i | proceedings for execution 1 or at- he sent inehceee that a general’ tachment shall hereafter issue i Tush to seil took piace. It was defi-| North Dakota unless the plaintiff shall ely known that a considerable por-' make affidavit that none of the ne- fon of the raceipts came from a. cessary parties is in the military ser Pp of congestion on one of the ice. 1 western lines, and there} Anyone actively serving outside the nuch talk current that the sup-| state in the army or navy during the this was|Ply might temporarily exceed the de-! time that the United States is engaged al situa-; mand. Slowness of eastern shipping! in the present war and for twelve added to bearish sentiment,| months thereafter is considered in mil- ow flurries and a prediction of itary service. No eviction or distress er tonight operated later! during the period of such military 3er of an Offset. Profit tak-; vice where the agreed reit does not tended further to un-) exceed $50 the month shall fie agaist market at the end of the pemises occupied by the wif2, chil dren or other dependents of anyone in weakness of *he military service of the United 0 bushels sold | States. and elsewhere for ex-} All taxes of every description ented any aggressiveness by; held in abeyance during the pe of the emergency. ul supplies of hogs seemed! Honor Wiley's Memory. 0 restrict inquiry for provisions and; The house adjourned in r ‘0 weaken prices. Business in lard) the memory of the late f.. D. Vi = nearly to a complete halt. Morton county after i cee tions in his honor presented by Reps. CHICAGO GRAIN Lang and Schick. 1 The Senate. The senate’s morning session was brief. Lieut. Gov. Kraabel an- ; nounced that all standing committees , | Would hold over, and that the rules of eat the last regular ‘ion would prevail MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘until new rules were adopted. A num- Minneapolis, Minn, Jan. ber of bills were sent up to the desk, eat receipts 117 cars, compared) but they were not ir shape for intro- duction and were returned to their authors to be introduced this after neon. YORK STOCK Seg $ tery of the senate, C. H. Olson desk stenographer and W. P. Mills sergeant at arms. The chair announced that sowing to the death of Senator Thore- son and the unavoidable absence of Senator Ellingson ranking members of their committees would assume the chairmanships. Cn motion of Senator Ployhar, the chair named a committee consisting of senators Ployhar, Gronvold and Me Carten to prepare suitable resolutions a: killers ‘> honer of the memory of Senator oO: cows and| Thoreson, deceased. Senators Sikes, e yeal calves steady | Mortenson and Jacobson were named stockers. and feeders} ® Committee to nrenar> similar som. @ 100. crisis for the late Henty J. ind steady: Jambs former attorney generar at cell 6 wethers 734 @ Hyland, Enstund and Hamilton to tn- troduce resolutions of réspect in hon: or of the memory of the late Judge Cowan of Devils Lake, another former attorney general, —————————sss= (Advertisement. se we ae wearied from over oes azar 315. | work, tess and languid, can't Gate Se = as isa x: na.) Je2P oF eat as you should, you are tive steers 25 @ 135 keene ang | Fetting rundown—an easy prey to lfeeders 788 @ 1070; cows and hei.) S@7Serous disease germs, Hollister's eae ents ves S00 @ 1635. Rocky Mountain Tea—nature's herds Sheen, receipts, 22.04 weak: weth- a ste Ud ers $70 @ 1225: ewes MO @ 1270 lambs 1433 @ i700. | Economy Teeth Powder, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Equal parts-of salt and soda aifted .| Qmmahs. Nebr. Jan_ 22—Hogs, re together makes a very good tooth pow WY ceipts 1259 lower; heavy 1559 @ der. It preserves the teeth, makes -- $2 | 1618; mixed 1575 @ 1600; light 1370) them feel nice and smooth, Foung Is. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK St. Paul, Minn, Hog 1513 @ 1698;- mixed 1603 hearty 160 @ 1680: rough 1 Rending . 2208 2807s Repediie Iron & S: ‘Unica Pacific W. J. Prater was reelected secre } i } 1 } i | — SRERER CERES

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