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| | * MINISTERIAL... | ' SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1918 N : x = SO TASES rene - ae FREDERIC BRIDGE, THE BOURSE -EERLIN By FRANCIS SH, SISSON, Vice President, Guaranty Trust Com- \ pany of New York. The lifé of the German empire, the fulfillment of what the leaders of the German people regard as their destiny, defends upon the variety and quantity of raw materials obtainable outside the boundaries of Sts territory ns they . Stood at the beginning of the war, ‘Her leaders now ‘see that If she re-| * “tains @ominion over the territory she ~ has conquered she wilt besable to, ob-] _ e tain most of the raw materials she needs and for several years will have = in the countries she has devastated ‘a Piaget ae an) warket for her manufactured products, GERMANY'S PLAN, FoR Supremacy ‘but she will be unable, for a genera: tion at least, to adventure profitably) 1, august, iid, a War ae - in countries which are now her uncon-}rcrinty Seeflon was orgunized under | 4 } quered enemftes, the ‘countries which|ine auspices of the ussian War Of- : + are the -rfehest, which are the best/tice, Administrative corporations of te markets by reason of the diversified] various agencies providing the raw 4 wants of their inhabitants, the coun-] materials were uttuched to this body, | thetic! rubber, colton and wool. made tries with which tt Is necessary to do[#nd a.War Office Commissary wis Hs-| frou old rugs, and nitrate extracted business Jf Germarly ts to be comnier-| Sixned to each as a managing director | from the air, ‘Phéy commanged they clally supreme, and supervisor, Closely associated with vation of hemp and this, ‘They zi these agencies were distribution offi- el the production of aluminum, ‘ TO Foe FOR Ge On the other hand, if she gives np cers, whose orders for atotments “of finally. they requisitioned household | partment of eonomle Aitutrs, A fer _—, OF Phs taken from her these cofiquered | materiaia- were carried out by> com: | uonsils containing necessiry, metals tuk ot Wdinlastonary’s Mvest tga © colptries Germany must rely absolute-[panies made up of representatlyes of [and sedieed the-demanad for raw ima-| ten wa fétuston thet a eonb ly on the Justness and vision of her} the raw materials section and Hie con |rerinia by forbidding thgir use by the} nation of Stare findisty ane indivde present enemles, upon thelr apprecta-| sum Ino addition, war comity Veivilinn populatiin and their expert 1 tual enterprise would be pe tion of what real world-polittes: and | Were formed to” maintain (are equt: | net pnt neutral cogmerie insure proper distritantion Gf raw ae ; world-economics. ure, to obtain ‘gus-|orium between demand for aub.sup Ja part af this pre vthat the svytem- | terid during the t jan period, It tenance for her industrial-aud commper- wy 08 Ks Hiyafertal : Hhese sage te E notiAs OF ConYHerod Ue ry | was ins Istell on the part tay Youn ees Increased production by openthy (tareried out, / | PRE OR ER etal a EN «.}new mines and reopenits old ones.) Much i ideal Hesitbarib feet Meanwhile nd gehethe by. which” a} yyy supervised a are titensive entite [to the gne Hed suspietate t : a : supply of raw ingtertuts can be forced) vation of Yye suil. They encouraged | Lperial Connsts ‘Transition fers, whe | Leopisdspecialty fave “from her pregent eneililes ts pein, the Invention of sbsiitites, sich aS? Beondiuy hefure tts Jons were | tired; insist nered, + paper rhs, nettle-fibre «: Jae | merged with the preety Amperiil Des] hyvin sat i, jutant General ‘Fraser in instructions mailed local draft boards today.“ Om this . subject, ~General Crowder CONFERENCE AT XIsays ina recent wire: ‘Persons such M’CLUSKY ~ ‘OFF those’ to whom you refer niust for} the present be placed in Class V. Ar- ie : Ay ae es a4 rangements can possibly be made for Because of the influenza epi- +! the enlisting of persons-of this charac- demic, Rev..C.#F, Strutz of ‘the | ter in the Slavic force, the ofgani a Bismarck Evangelical church, act | tion of which wag authorized’ in pro-| nounced. that the Bismarck dis- | Prations adt approved duly 9, 1918. trict ministerial conference of the | é i Evangelical association which was Use Furs as Money. “to have opened in McClusky next The Loyalty islands, which Ne fn Wednesday has been indefinitely, | the Pacific to the east of Australia, are postponed. , famous for their fur money.! The fur, ar YS a is taken from behind the ears CZECHO-SLOVAKS , of fhe so-called te Seen sas gee Se ies a anathase eon: ‘stituté the ordinary currency of the ‘s-| Although they « are at heart with the lanéers. allies, Czecho-Slovaks, Poles and kin- dred peoples, if horn within the terri- BUY W. 8.5 Complete Your Air Castles. Nes you haye built castles se the sae Envoy Declares Democracy is in \ alien enemies in the matter of class where they 3 i foundations “under _ them —H. D. cation for select service, advises Ad- * Thoreau, S i General. on Bonds". inking on Bon: Contingent ‘Andiforium Auditorium Improvement \Special. K.'M. & We Special Assessment: SCAL YEAR OF 1917, hursements Or hand 94-18 204.16 ! * Qyerdraft. 7 ON fonds Outsanding, September 1, Refunding iv 1918 00 200 200 Cr Fire ‘Hall ning . *s pr. 000. Amounts’ Asdessed wat rt xpense City reet 4 \ Sewers i: Amoiint ‘on deposit in local hanks: Improvement District pimin ee sne ark Paving +. : rae G A. buRTO! = ~ City The Itching and Sting - . of Blazing, Seems Like blood, the di: being causefl b; a pated infectiod which -breaks rut throw eh There re is a harrassing disc caused Eczema’ that ost. be- the skin, That is why the most satis- comes Puen! The itching is al-| factory treatment for all led most unbearable, and the skin seems| skin diseases is S. S. S.; for rém- on fire with the perning ietatn) Acute from local app! ay the:pain temporarily. The dis: swt to its source. The source ce Eczema is in the} 21 Sw. A ode aht Districts. st Warrants 1918 vement y Oustanding ptember), t Fiery Eczema: edy. so thoroughly cleanses the blood | ations of|that-no impurities can remain. Get a salves and ointments is impossible,|bottle to-day at any drugstore, and h treatment can only al-| you will see results Tay therpain tora sake (treatment. Write for expert m: m only be reached by, Boing deep aasice which you can get ees ;; from the Bight Sorat Medical Director, tt ‘Laboratory: Atlanta, Ga. WILSON HAS CONFIDENCE OF BULGARIA Minister to United States Ex- presses Faith in Justice at ‘ “ Peace Table. NATION NOW A REPUBLIC the Saddle — Want Only — Native Territory. ; ‘ BY re . GELDHOF (War Editor of the Newspaper Enter! 5 prise Association) Washingtop. D. C—“Bylgaria _ wil- lingly places its fate in the hands of President Wilson, with full confidence that at the peace table he will de- |mand complete justice for its people,” ‘declars Stephan Panarefoff,..minister from. Bulgaria, “who has just granted me,an interview. Panaretoft was-‘professor of the English language at Roberts, College “Y” DUGOUT FAIR Mid the rocks and sand of Bat estine Y. M. CAS Shatched holes and pffer the most con < } will jing Seen him only once. ‘—the eal! Uiarestisety on RMANY He the war which would he oat pf all pro: [portion te their noriit! ne is! 1] 1 was cise proposed that the impor 1] tation of 1 mow materials bef ia oaisiele lial Ws be provided; trenhes and from such! p to the ded for! Werlent must vd matin: supplies of 1 | for in all pe M1 ropes 1 wats at « ton that, haven ties, the ¢ We the transition per vain of the distributien qf raw materials as re] themin supervision | req GERMAN COKE : WORKS WHER: ALL THE BY-' PRODUCTS ARE EXTRACTED well as supervision of the exports which were to be exchanged for them, The character of the raw materials needed has heen set forth tn “Welt- handle,” a Bremen Journal, as com- prising material for spinning, hides Lana skins, bigh grade ores, rubber, Umber for ships and furniture, oll pro- ducing plants, animal tats, fodder, fer- Ulizers, coffee, cocoa, ten, tobacco pha | precious metals, and it was pointed out Uhat the staple supplies ordinarily come from countries now hostile, as cotton and tobacco froy the Onited States, coffee and tobacco from Brazil, wool from Austrulla and British South Africa, oH kernels. from British and French West African colonies. ‘The present Imperial Department of Economies continues to discuss ways of obtainirg raw materials, Of the nine separate sections Into which this de- partinent fs divided six are concerned with the study of them, euch section being sisted by commitiees of ex- perts, for the varlous groups of ma- terials. Dati have been collected for acarly jmmudities tn order to determine etly tbe coaeunt of raw materials for thelr production, Ree-" ords are being kept as to cargo space and freight agreements made by the "| shipping compintes, The various see. Hous know aow the character fst amount of caw materials held for Gers wih aecount or contracted for tn fore elgn countries und to what extent they will b@ linmediately available after peace Is procatined, ‘These plans for obtalning raw mate: Jrinis throagh wn cextuustive inventory an &: red Hnporsation!of her needs, goverumental control of and autocratle snpervl rgo space in Constantinople for yea He has not been able to communicate witn his government since Bulgaria entered the war. “I know, stand he however, that my_people solidly behind thei saidy “because he It was King, Ferdi the diplomatic errors king,” for peac assisted by the entente allies into the war on the side of Germany. Won by 1 Terms “When President: W on enunciated | his fourteen peace terms last Janu- ary declaring that the Balkan prob- lem must be settled on the basis of :. the Bulgarian people, led Malinoff, made their at- b: titude clear to the king and forced him to abdicate i vor of his son. King Boris imi ely carried out the people's wishes and arranged for an armist “I know very little about him, But he His mother is French daughter of Louis Philippe. will be no republic in Bul- garia. There,is no necessity for one. My country i democratic now. There is no aristocracy ugar there | s no Bulgarian roy family: Had there been we sho} id not have had xe-Coburger for king. ven’ our army is democratic. The} officers, even the generals, are sons of grocers.and tradesmen. It is noth- ing to see a Bul: not a, German. There at a @afe with a private. » “Bulgaria asks nothing that be granted her on the cannot TURK TARGET - huts are but uous mark for Turkish shells, vho drove Bulgaria | hav- | ‘ian general seated | | with plans and specifications by A. | principle of self-determination of peoples. We want the Dobrudja; | its population is Bulgarian and it Delongs to us. We want a large = | ; share of Macedonia; we haye u fear that if a popular vote were taken the people would vote to | unite with Bulgaria, The same is | true of southern Serb “The Grecks have Macedonia is popylated by Greeks, but]; they have never consented to a pleb- e. Only a few of the cities are} | preponderatingly Greek. The rural population is entirely Bulgarian? “We want none of Albania, none jof Serbia where the Bulgarian popu- lation it is } vit w jon Pres Witson's | part. to reftatn |from dec! g war on Bulgaria, Lt thas convinced the Bulgars that he will obtain justice for them after the war.| Will Give Thoronghiare i | “Bulgaria is through with the war, Tt will, however. give the allies tho’ oughfare through Bulgarian to att aoe | Constantinople.” The Bulgarian minister indicated | jhis belief that a Balkan league will! be re-established after the war be- itween Serbia, Greece and Bulgaria, | with common customs duties, etc., and Lintimated ‘that Serbia must look to; | Austria’ for compensation for territory | to be taken from her and given to} | Bulgaria. ay Can't Read Their Own. Fortunes, | | “San Francisco Police Raid Fortune | Tellers.”—Headline. One of the things | we have never been able to undestand | is why fortune tellers, seers, prophets and necromapcers are never able to forecast activity on the part of the po- licé—Rochester Post Express, ‘ s—— if | | BUY W. 5, 8. | Ash Hopper. | A man the other day brought back ! memories of olden es when, in re- | ply to a remark that spring was com- | ing_on fast, he said: “Yes, it’s about j time I was building the old woman sh hopper.” How many (of you know to what he referred?—El- H dorado Springs (Mo.) News, + —aoviw. ss. PROPOSALS, | The board of diréctors of Hay Creek school district No. 31 of Burleigh} county, N. D., will receive sealed pro: | posals, until 8 o’clock p..m., October 16, 1918, for erecting a two one-class room frame or tile buildings within the said school district. in accordance ; Van Horn, architect. Separate pheposals will be recelved on the heating system. | or all bjds. Plans are on file with. County Super fatendent of schoc!s, A. Van Horn and P. J. Heltenberg a’ of Bismarck, N. D, ‘A certified cher’ for $100 must a | company each prs sal. = Dated at Bisnrarcx, ND, Sept. 14, 1918, P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, Bismarck, N. D. maintained that f, |READE SEL LECTED FOR IMPORTANT HL. ing the Fire Marsha North America, which will go to W taken to insure the protection America's food supply. ;Ohio fire protection department, committee. BUY W. 8. 3——— INFLUENZA CAUSES COMMITTEE ‘JOB | Reade, state fire marshal of North Dakota, has been honored with an‘ appointment to besa member of a} ‘special committee of eight, represent: ' Association of | ington to confer with the department | of commerce on steps which must bey of Fire Marshal Reade, nominated by the chief of the| the only executive from the northwest | selected to serve on this important) FRATERNITY DEATH The right is reseryed to reject any | RATE TO INCREASE The epidemic of Spanish flu has in- creased deaths among the membership of the Ancient Order of United Work- men in North Dakota from an average of five per month to six’ within the! last three days, four of, these being di-! rectly due to influenza, advises Brad- | ley C. Marks, a member of the state board of trustees. The fraternity has; 9,000 members in this jurisdictton, OE Sone Les! { ony ice venue North, Minneapalle, Minn vat Go ing Menondat “ages and big salaries for telesraphers. | Th ] ccament Is using thousands of women in its | braph service. a Use prevention... Do net wait until sick. “Keep fit.- Use Cowan’s Drug Store. 128 Fourth St. _ Hector McLegn, President. ps 9 16; 10 16 Phone No. 102. ston of thelr distribution will work fectively, according to. the ae: view, whether Aittel-By ae inuch of fact ap at de Whether by’ Bargdining hes ong and’ her aren se ‘materiale eeriyt ‘obtains equal privieges with her om petiiora Inthe markets for fae mate: Mais. Unless she Cun bot id, ber conquests and ohtulot ‘the desired’ Orivie Wgee—an nolikely - situation news Gérmany ¢ would + prefer’ -eiquallty. (Gk privilege, trusting) yo \cher: pusines®” ability. and “the: worldsbunger for goods”: to covercome -prejudices., and rtutreds sthnulated Jn the ‘outside world bs the war, and to her euperd organization ad: the eed'vof her uelghhors to work\her way into ‘actual domination of adjacent territory, o> Jt A$ Interesting to compate Mittel- Kuropa and: this outside: we ‘aspro- ducers of raw materials for “Germany. ie imports of raw toutertals tn: 19t3 aggregnted $1,1S9.000,000 )1n value, More than ove-half-of this value was represented by cotton, hides and skins, wool, copper, \vood, tron ore and coal. Other raw erials. inipofted were fur skins, Chilein saltpeter, silk, India. ruber, tobacco, linseed,.copra, mineral. oils, palin nuts, jute, brown coal, tin, flax and phosphate of lime, Among the countries which furnished mate- “ rials yalued. et $20,000,000 or more were: United Stntes, $170,000,000; British Indin, $96,000,000; Argentina, $75,000,000; United, Kingiwom, $85,000, 000; Australia, $56,000,000; Chie $8. 000,000;. Italy, $44,000,000; ° France, $44,000,000; BritIsh African, $42,000,- 000; Dutch Fast Indies, $41,000,000; Sweden, $28,000,000; KExgypt, $27,000, 000; Spain, $26,000,000; China, $24, 000,000, and brazil, $23.000,000, These are pow chemy or neutral sources of raw materinis which are outside Mity tel-Europa as at present constituted, Of the countries domthated by Gers many now only Russia nnd Austria. Hungary. furnished raw materials vale ved at $20,000.00) or more In 1913, The value of Russtin’ raw mutertuls Imported was $125,000,000 and that ‘ot materials from Austria-Hungary 000,000, Importations from. other countries of the present ‘Teutoni¢ group were nevertleless considerable, The figures ty round numbers ares Belgium, $17,000.00; Bulgaria, $700,- 000; Fintund, $3,000,000; Rumunia, $7,000,900; Serbia, $090,000; Turkey, $8,000,000. These figures do not tne clude foodstuts, large quuntities: of which are imported by Germany ta peace thues, The tinports of raw ma> terials.into Germany in 1913 were val+ ned -a8 follows, acearding to: contl- nents: Europe, $489,000.00); America, $254,000,000 ; Asia, $1S82.000,000; A frts ex, $101,000,000, aud Oceania, $63,000- O00. These figures ninke It appe: ar that there fs not wuch comparison between the amounts of raw materials which Germany can obtain through her cons quests or affillutions aud those which + would be obtainable from her pres ent eneiies ‘or neutral), countries Af the blockade were lifted and equality of privilege restored... But It; must’ be remembered that what her Immediate neighbors supplied to Germany tn 1913 ts hardly a criterion by which to meas- ure what they eun be made to supply if or; etl and developed solely for jthe purpose of serving Germany, KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—It y—It You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets , The secret of keeping young is to. feel pours — to do this you must watch your liver and bowels — there's bps need of having a sallow complexion — under your eyes — pimples —. oat look in your face — dull ‘eyes Your doctor will tell you per cent of all sickness comes active bowels artd liver. 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