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1c ery ea Oo ee ee Se lial ee i wes es os —— iy Pye: ces PRESIDENT WILSON ENDORSES PATRIOTIC PROGRAM ADOPTED BY STATE DEFENSE COUNCIL The White House, Washington. North Dakota Council of Defense: Dear Mr. Chairman: Your state, in extending its national -defense AY March 18, 1918. organization by the creation of community coun- cils, is in my opinion making an advance of vital It will, I believe, result when thor- oughly carried out in welding the nation together significance. as no nation of great size has ever been welded be- fore. It will build up from the bottém an undér- standing and sympathy and unity of purpose and effort which will no doubt have an immediate and decisi ive effect upon.our great undertaking. You will find it, I think not so much a new task as a unification of existing efforts, a fusion of ener- gies now too much scattered and at times some- what confused into one harmonious and effective power. Tt is only by extending your organization to small communities that every citizen of the state can be reached and touched with the inspiration of the common cause. The your local council. school house has been suggested as an apt though no essential center for It symbolizes one of the first fruits of such an organization, namely, the spread- ing of the realization of the great truth that it is each one of us as an individual citizen upon whom ‘ yests the ultimate responsibility. Through this great new organization we will express with added emphasis our will to win and our confidence in the utter righteousness of our purpose. Sincerely yours, Endorsement of Secretary F. O. Hellstrom’s plans for stimulating patriotic effort in North Da- kota by extending the work of the state council of defense ta every. section of the state through the medium of community councils received a splendid endorsement ‘from the highest possible source in the above letter, received today at Bismarck. NORTH DAKOTA COUNCIL OF DEFENSE THE NEW————— GOVERNOR LYNN J. FRAZIER,{ chairman. THOMAS ALLEN BOX, Casselton, secretary. , William English, Grand Forks, ‘Carl Nelson, Towner. C. H. Roney, Oakes, K. S. Ramset, Fingal. R. J. Montgomery, Tappen. TT. J. Nielson, ‘Hoople. Dorr H. Carroll, Minot. Charles G. Backeburg, Bottineau. Dr. V. H, Stickney, Dickinson. ‘W, Higgins, Banks. Charles M. Whitmer, Yucca, Attorney General William ne Lan- eer. and——————THE OLD} DORR H. CARROLL, Minot, chair- man. F. 0. HELLSTROM, Bismarck, sec- retary. Dr. 'V. H. Stickney, Dickinson. Prof. C. B. Waldron, Agricultural College, Dean E. S. Babcock, University. W. R, Kellog, Jamestown. A. W. Bowman, Fargo. Dr. H. M. Wheeler, Grand Forks C. F. Dupuis, Temple! Mary Darrow Weible, Fargo. Dr. H. R. Brush, University, Governor Lynn J. Frazier. ONTO VICTORY LEAGUE GIVEN | FULL SUPPORT Secretary F. 0. Hellstrom’ Ther- oughly Endorses Patriotic Movement Dan Stewart, dean of the Bismarck traveling fraternity and equally well known among commercial men of Far- {go, where he spént many years, has béeén elected president of the “On to Victory” league, a patriotic North Da- j Kota organtzation which t# the bus! drive for which plans announced iby Sécretary I. 0. Hellstrom during the council of Wefense wur rally Held in Bismarck ten days ago, ‘In acknowledging notice -of the: or- garization . of this absoctation, iMr. ‘iellstrom writes President Stewart as follows: “This fs to ‘advise you” that the North Dakota State Council of "De: fense® ‘welcomes’ the ‘On to Victory | League’ and its entry into the field of | patriotic “work. You are hereby “It censed 16 solicit fands within the state of North Dakota for the purpose “ot | carrying’ the pitrlotic dnd charitable i, and’ more especially the: work nected with the enrolling ofall ‘the pale’ residents. in. signing: of: oe af ,| irmiation of altegtance to the’ led Stiles of América. and the ae i {Notth Dakota, and for the distributton 6f"On lo Victory’ pitts ‘or battdns,’* ,."“We assure ‘you’ farther that ‘the ‘Napth' Dakota “State Colincit “of. De fense does hereby récomiménd the | Work dt the “On to Victory Lédgue’ o: }| Aniérica ‘td, the Beople of ‘the State of North Dakota, “Porth Dakota’ State Coudelt of ese, 'F, O, HELLS TROM ; | LESS THAN TWO WEEKS MORE TO |. PAY INCOME TAX tive’ weeks tine se Who. should x returns for 7, bit hive not yot done so, to act Witl'the Mew of-Helng helpful to the taxpayers otc tts district T have fal a large fore j the fleld since } T have, with the’k newspapers;. bani oe ] | RASMUS SORENSON, Pres. 4 ~D. W. KELLY, Secretary Northern lovestment Company eh Capital and- Surplus, $1,090,000, 00 aie oe re ‘N THE HEAR OF THE Appeal to You. ta TRADE IMARK REGISTERED RUSSELL EXPRESSES GRATITUDE Jamestown, N. D., Feb. p. m.—Editor Tribune, Bis- marck.—Will you not express to people of Bismarck my grati- tude for their great kindness to me and congratulations to North Dakota on such a magnificent demonstration of sincerest pa- triotic feeling —CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL. + Mr. Russell was compelled to leave the closing day to fill an eastern engagement. - feelings for Bismarck, and with splendid ‘Amerieanism display ‘Paying your” income tax ?dods , not % Make a hero of you, BUTsyou feél| make your grandchildren feel ‘proud. good inside. ~ Every time you see a woman khit- your incoine-tax rit ee He departed with the kindest of a renewed appreciation for the of you. ” After you have filed your” fneome: ting ask yourself if you haye filed} tax return, ask your neighbor if hé has filed his. .,Dgn't sneer, at. Nails 1inegme ts tax is filed, BSc Your 1917. in¢ometax receipt will of Seed Grain, al ante ete Devils Lake, North Daketa Choice Lands,"Improved Farths and Selected Town Lots in Various Sections of North Dakota’s Garden'Spot. Excellent Business and Residence Lots in Devils’ Lake and All on the Farmers ‘Railroad. , Our Crop'Favanent Plan: will -Abent for the Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, Minn.—Farm Loans are made on the Amortization Plan—Rate of Interest : Is Very Low—No Delay. Established 1881 Dealers in Seed. Cain davd, Selected: Straiis Grass Seed and Garden Seed Clee sey eet ii eee HOME + BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | kota, trigd_in every way that 1 could think of to get in touch with the farm- ary. My object was to collect all the tax dhe the government and to get ft Collected. before these taxes becopié delinquent; thereby saving the tax payer the penalty and helping hint avoid ‘the fines and which the law prescribes for failure to comply therewith. I know that theré are thousands of people ii these two states who should but who have not yet made a return of thefr income. the expense of this war shéuld ‘be borne. by all the people ff accordance with the Mmeasure of prosperity they: are enjoying. After April Tst step: will ba taken’ to apprehend those who stiould have shade a rettirn and failed to do so'dtid to determine whether ‘ nega force behind the great loyilty |-,. < an “gst! Voit mia chat “your SOFFER,, oueetor, Aberdeett, HI FOR FIGHTERS, URGES ‘HAGAN lms its _ WOHN NHAGAN * Commissioner of Agriculture and, Lab: or, Chairman of Section on Agriculture. We have ‘heard ‘considerable from the Médieat-profession on the war ac tivities in ‘which they gi’ éngaged, but this. war, as'I ‘seg it, requires three things. One is'm@@, another fs ammiinition: and ‘ditother Tood. Those are the three paramount issues dur ing. the war. At the time that war wes declared ihe Department 6f° Ag- riculture at Washington immediately called a conference of agricultural ex- perts at (St. Louis, which all of the |<, State Departments of Agriculture east of the Rocky mountains were asked to attend. The purpose of this meeting was to advertise the fact unless we had food it would be impossitle to win. this war, because our allies, the European countries, were short of food aiid be; cause even in the United States we were somewhat short. Arid so‘in ord- er to feed our soldiers it was neces- sary that, we increase production as far ‘as pdssible, and’ this conference was called: for the purpose of ‘speed- ing up agriculture.’ Those of us who JOS. M. KELLY, V. P. and Preasurer . FAMOUS LAKE. "REG ION” owns so Alfalfa, Clover mien generally, of North and South WDh-}. the men who work on a sal-; ;that our soldiers and our allies might imprisonment}: The governmert is determined. that nak Me et, square déal’ as T am |} that “the! governifent dor ert: BISMARCK, - NORTHDAKOTA [ff] H ibd Wab\tol ness, agricultural and iy ustrial enter [aec ted to £0 back home to our Tartan’ lstates and do ‘everything that “was possible to encourage agriculture so. troyed, And so vhat, for us, as | say, be properly fed. ‘Now it requires additional men to perform extra agricultural functions; it requires additional men to increase agricultural production, but at. the same time the ‘War Department re- quires: men to fight our battle, and nthey instituted ‘the selective service which Undoubtedly 1s the best systeti |, that has’ ever been: inaugurated, The |] ever een inavgurated, much better than in any previous war. state like ours, that is largély agri- cultural, where about seventy- three | ¢1 i Bie | i | $733.9s00 ye ‘Quy old onie’leaks don’ of solder, ‘aiid: spe “your ‘radiator to us fc ear. If yi ‘m.‘a lot ‘ip tors cost money this y. 1947, it by blocking Interest nocruied on certificate. loans : ‘Grand Loilge BIN p E R inatnt ‘Assets TWINE IN CARLOADS | Death claims. unpaid (proofs not in). Salaries, comnissions, ete: Taxes du sAdvanes s ‘Rent paid’in advance.... “Intérest on farm loans, pi Surplus above alt liabilities. ...... d But in'a! dult,’ but Mevertteless it 1s up: to ws to do everything that we can to in- a Bulwark entail “Want $1,422,000] gett i. ee baie Assessments due‘ from members—tn neserve: Loans: to, members on half-cash plan. . Roserves, as per calculation of Asters Ba Ne you con readily me pri8es nien enotigh to carry them: of will "be Whe $0 ‘that. none of them would be des- them i you can: was one of the best systems that has, with our enterprises.’ In the face of this it, may be diffi. ease our agricultural production. The A. 0. v. W. ‘a0 ce Certificates on 10. | 15- and 20-year Limite | ed-Payment ,Plans, 23 well.as Whole.Life. Carries Full jegal re- -serves ‘and gives op- , tort, values, stich as * Cash Loans, : Paid-up roe Extended: neue ‘Beneficiary Society op- erating: in in the anlage ee ee ea g oo gHE! ey ‘ gag. : 35 ag 4 pe gqee Bg3 82 | | eeiz8 | By > E oF 3 Zonds anid War raints (vook 52808 Cash, in depository. vA g & Certificate loans: to: members a 33 “Furniture ‘and Wlatures:“ BED Tuterest accrued on farm’ mortgage: 255 Interest accrued on bonds and. warrants 20:856.61 °° 30,021.77: oe .$1,696,656.84 : TANILITIES Direet from Factory to the af * Consumer, ' Notice’ to Farmers, Eleva- tors and. Clubs, Write to me for CO-OPERATIVE PRICES and Terms. Book your ORDER NOW ' before thé supply is exhausted. F.0.Hellstrom || Bismarck : N. Dak. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,. _ County of Cass—ss: correct statement in-every particular belief. , Notary Public, My commission expires: Augiist. GRAND LODGE A. 0. U. W. THE PIONEER BANK * Capital and Surplus. . Total Resources ...... UWS. DEPOSITORY: Depository U. S. Postal “Savings BankFunds for Bismarck and Vicinity | “War Savings Stamps sold:to date. .. seis ee Subsctiptionis paid ‘through Us Ee MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Hay xem Savings Bank ‘Departnient Loui Pass Books: | t : Savings. Banks for Distribu Interest Paid on Time Deposits. ; es) Deposit Boxes :for :Rent. CB. JL Little, Prdaidet Ag sg Bell, Vice President tee Total Liabilities and. Surplus... Ly E. I, Moore, being. first duly sworn, deposes and saya, that He {8 the Grand: Recorder of the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of North Dakota; that the foregoing statement is a true and Subscribed and sworn: to:hefore me, & Notary | Cass County, North Dakota, this 28th ‘day of Fetiruary, 1 Pts 9 485,00Q00" Frank E. S A. J: Amot, to the best of my knowledge and BY.” MOORE, ie within ard tor “CHARLES. $, FOSTHR, @ County, North , Dakota. 26, 1922: ; FARGO, NoWIH HAKOTA i $306,000.00. na weve BS» 2,000.00 —