The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1919, Page 3

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_ of planting the same ficlds with corn THURSDAY, JAN.-30, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE LEAGUE RIGHT ON NIELSON IS _ GIVEN CENSURE Resolutions Adopted by, Inde-! pendent Voters Condemn | Macdonald’s Tactics Resolutions unanimously adopted | by the Independent Voters’ - tion, in state convention here day, condemn the breeding! of cla hatred and the repudiation of the plat-i form. of the Nonpartisan leaghe, | They censure Neil C. Macdonald tor not bowing to the verdict of the vot- ers of North Dakota, as expressed by a majority of more than 6,000 at the! recent general election. They condemn the state adminis- tration for lending its aid to Mac- donald’ in obstructing the work of Miss Nielson in the office of state Superintendent. __ They condemn the league for attach: ing, the emergency clause to import- ant bills affecting the future welfare of’ the state and thus depriving the people of the privilege of referring} these measures. | They condemn’ the league for its | effort to place the whole burden of| taxation upon the farmers through | the adoptiow of a single tax policy. | They condemn the league practice; of submitting, all proposed legislation to a secret caucus. The resolution: pprove a nonpar- tisan primary election law for state, county and legislative offices; The erection of state-owned termi- nal elevators and state-owned flour mills. ‘ Py i | i | 1 1 j | Limiting the apointive power of; the governor. | ! We Must: Keep: the Soil Fertile if We Would Make Farm Pay By P. G. HOLDEN. NY system of farming that does A not include a crop rotation is It/is not Pa a - es not safe farming. Profitable farming. When we plant the same land to the same crops year after year, we continually’ rob the soil of its’ fer- | tility, invite soil erosion, encourage plant diseases and insect pests. In the cotton belt, in the wheat belt, and in the corn belt there are ‘fhousands of farms that are less ‘productive than they were’a genera- ition ago. Hundreds ‘of these farms, -fuined by the logs of fertility and by’ ‘Goll erosion, have'\been. abandoned. ;° The corn root,worm, which causes ‘a loss of more than a hundred ‘mil- @jon dollars antitially*i8 the‘resuit Washing Away of the Soil Is the Re- sult of Planting the Same Crop Year After Year—Growing of Le- gumes Returns Humus to the Soil and Prevents Soil Erosion. year after year. Many other inSect pests can be eradicated by*crop ro- tation. “~ Nearly every plant disease creases in activity when the crop is planted year after yea these discases do not have the host plant for two years in suc sion, they are unable to gain head- way. - ‘ In adopting a system of rotation, the following things must be consid- | ered: \ ; ~ 1, Climatic ‘condition. 8 | 2. Soil condition. \ 3. The relation which the variouse erops bear to cach othery * Legume crops—red clov clover, cowpeus, soy. hi ete, should: be rotated with grain crops. Legume crops’ improve the texture of the soil, add humus and nitrogen, prevent ‘erosion, insure larger yields from crops that follow them. | It is not often that one-crop farm- | ing pays for even a short period. It never pays in the long run, | There is “but one safe system—crop_rota- tion and diversification. raise just grain alone. s. Plow tke stubble un- Raise live stock. Put the ma-| Sell your sweet der. nure back on the land. grain crops in the form of becf, pork, and dairy products. Poverty is the inevitable heritaze of the farmer who practices the one- crop system year after year and } hauls his crop.to market. He robs his soil, robs himself and robs his children who must farm the land after he Is gene. - Phone 453, Washburn| Coal Company, for Wil-| ton: Lignitg at $4.75-per| ton delivered. This coal does not clinker.and con- tains less sulphur and No royal lady and her fete gowns green of the ice blocks of whi ever aroused more interest than that! now bestowed’ on Banff, Queen of her new carnival dress. third soci: outdo all to the Top of the World cu carnival season from February 7th to the 15th will find-it a lively spot. The Government has stepped in this year to crown with success the ef- forts of the few broad of Banff who have been working for) Government won't let years to make Banff as celebrated as} a winter playgreund as it is a sum- mer one. The Ice Palace will be the centre {winter resorts. f attraction. imagined when one pictures myriads snowshoe and ski races. of lights shining through the blue! jumping this year promises to be a/ WATLER BREEN | A FLU VICTIN 2 the Canadian Roc jal season and | n previous showings. Visit ng Its charm can Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. &. Breen Passes Away in Local Walter Breen, one of the best known and most popular of the native of the t, passed away at a local hospital at 4 Weidnesd: er sons o'clock suffering fo: ish influenza pneumonia. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Breen, whose fine farm is a fe He was bor’ years ago. spent in the vi where he grew to splendid young man- hood, winning the friendship respect and it ber of the cathedral. will be held Walter Breen Ancient Order of United ash than any other Lig- nite mined in North coal Hospital Bismarck dis' afternoon days with developed ra in which w miles north cf the non and h entire life wv inity of Bismar esteem of the en sterling qual of St. M the funel pa whe: at as a memb irom ALGOHOL~ 3 PER GENT. ANodelablereparaeafel® imilating the! | tingtheS Bowe INFANTS CHILDREN Thereby Promomediestond Sioature are AneipfulRemedy ft Constipation and Alberta, ! ies, and igned men! after nd the; 5 youth an active mem- Friday morning. y of the inst a built, and the whole set pines background of blue sky, and snow-covered mountains. Visitors arriving after nightfall will experience the sensation of stepping into fairyland. The streets will be strung with colored lights, so also will gz outlined the splendid toboggan slide, while all about will be the merry, gaily dressed crowds. her | the Norway, Sweden or S day to enjoy the winter have made those countries famous It includes hock be | and curling matches, tobosgan race he mA of deep 10: one who knew, the: young -man,~ | produét of the ~ Bismarck — public schools, ive and ambitions yet ever read county tound cause for pride. s There survive the parents, two sii ters and two brothers. “A Bit More.” it as the “Bit More Shop.” prietor caters to the bo little things the children li to, “bit more” of cantly apple or Tare three ; don't do the duty, those who do thei more.—Ch an Herald. TO WHOM This is to certify that my_ wife, ro-| Mary Moll, has left my bed and board, ASTORIA For Infants and Children. i Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years STORIA i to pause to lend a help- ing hand to one in need, Walter Breen itizen in whom all Burleigh Near a great city school is a shop | known to, the children who patronize There s of people; those who nd those who do their duty and and I will not be responsible for any pilis contracted in my name or her | | in the competitions. it is{ premier event for a new jump cost- ing five hundred dollars’ is’ being built and some of the best jumpers in Canada are scheduled to t: 1 Pony s will add great excitement as usual. Snow shoe tramps, equally as inter- esting as those of last year, are planned, with luncheon to be served at a gamewarden’s cabin; out of door Thew is no need—and besides the} bathing in hot u—to go to| unique feature. equal EUONUEDAUNCROSENEOOGH i 1 UT iS 13 PUTT jal of course, on the program and sulphur pools is a Bal en Masque wiil erland to-'be the crowning wind-up feature of ports that}eight days of revelry and there is ;every indication. that.this event. will beauty and interest the Mardi Gras Ball of New Orleans or that of the Rose Tournament at Pasadena, o-Measure | | | | | | | iPhone 75, City Fuel Co.| ‘CHEVROLET lieal work, bring your car to u TO ABANDON CAMPS. Washington, Jan. 30.—Amandon- ment of 14 of sixteen national army camps was urged today by Secretary Baker. At expiration of present leas- | es the présent camps would revert to | their present owne Frog’s Appetite. The common green frog has been discovered to possess an insatiable greed for wasps. This extraordinary appetite does not seem to be in the | least checked In n occasional sting. The protecting color of the frog, which sits motionless upon leaves, no doubt deludes the most wary of insects into a sense of si rit; . For the Beulah Coal | . Sinch Lumber Co. for Mon- “The Home of Service” Also the Home of HUDSON an‘! HUPMOBILE Cars and Parts When in need of expert mechan- Lock Over Our BATTERY DEPARTMENT It is the most completely equipped in the state. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING You will be interested in com- paring our work with that of other shops. MISSOURI -VALLEY MOTOR CO. ARL PEDERSON, Mer. North Dakota CTT | Clothes We will make you a suit to your exact measure, let’ you pick the color, pattern and weave of cloth you like best, let yeu select any style you want, and make it to your order exactly as you want it. We will guarantee that our price will be lower than you would have to pay for a read. similar grade. 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