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- SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919 - PAPER OWNED BY league program, and it professes still| office of commissioner of immigration| would make y 30, the last Breuene a ha Sk ot ho stato. board, of.,control speat sy so to be, but it contends ‘the board] and endowing it with a biennial ap-| ay for the filing of petitions, and i j tho yooords In the office 0! Ne Wriday athe penitentiary, inspeoting MEES, NAGEL AND of administration Dill, the tax com-| poortation of $200,000, ostensibly Monday, June 30, or Saturday, June J jatant xeneral of the army ac Wash) ing now laundry, which’ "hasan ¢ oper- . q «| mission bill, the immigration appro-} PTO?! 1000, ostensibly t0\ 96° the latest dates upon which the Inatond fy a nevvion aortitionte, This] ating ‘Monday, and the twine plant FRIENDS SPEAKS priation ill and the printing bill_are be used for advertising the’state and| special election could be held { RRR at "et a nO wht ‘h has Sen in operation gince { es | not league measures, ‘The same stand | its resources, but, admitted by Rep. ta Wot complete ae the orlalual cor: Tse Deca ber. + (Cantinied from Page One.) jas been taken by Atloraey. Gengral ‘Alberta on the floor of the house, to INDIAN AT: 130 . \ Ftiffeate. ot dixcharde, and by no} 8 , things for a criminal institution | Langer, Secretary 0) tate ‘a aye wilhpe vathable fe the fatare, or an insane asylum. State Anditor Kositzky and State pe Used abe propaganda fund for tates BELIEVES HE’LL OF DISCHARGE aa nt y ave each county auditor The Morton County Farmers’ | ‘Treasurer Olson on all of these bills,| Combatting of “ies about the leagud” SEE alien “DY the. different boards Pros, is a strong supporter of {and by Commissioner of Insurance| fm other stfites. 10} WHITE WAY} ae igo eee ANce cootinbnlanors tay ordeCat| the original Nonpartisan princi. | Olsness on tho printing bill. venting eoutral of all enterprisan, wt | [kf ‘Katsinat @ 1 Would Quard Jeoan book eontalulng a facalaile of les. We still maintain we are Would Have Been Elected. D i feneral Would Quand 9") a ; ; b ri tego supporters of the real ‘Nonparti- What inakes the attack of the Mor.|itles and .industries now existing “or Ga-be - nah - + gewn- wone Thinks | Adjutant Ree FRE Ee ea oP MNahAreS ee Ean fan cause, but these measures |ton County Farmers’ Press on the| be established in the hands of a/. He's Reached Age of Reason Against Loss of Valuable FE ai eae eee ntiial cortitl | SduJeek, of Childbirth Discuided which have beon “slipped” to the | printing bill more effective is the un-]ommission of three, the governor, jj ; Historic Information date yeeonbab AE dal book Women of Expertence. recent North Dakota legislative | questioned fact that had this paper| commissioner of agriculture and la-| and Can Stand It. a eNot convas, dite would. pot shew body and “steam-rollered” are not | “kept mum" or followed the lead of| bof and the attorney general, and} 7 -_-_-— 1 eee han MAL would have anything ot i f nena: ays ar a roviding for no accounting of their ; ne 4 Voi rare fon and anne in harmony with the Nonpartisan | other league papers and boosted this Bypendi¢nres, vecelpts Ber ididoined. Cass Lake, Min larch: 22.—Ga- To avoid the confusion and annoy & feral walare, DUC Would ouadle J e! = Me ‘a | C1 ive a pati FARMERS! program. They nev- | yewspaper monopoly grait, it Avould thonts, ugh, is te requires froma other | De -nah-gewn-wone, otherwise known | ance, if not pgsitive abrogation of) Qyapy gatdiey WhO lost his discharge a pa a Ihave dee ected by the printing i paid st a a part of the league pro- | have: been solectee ical briny na | state deporimenta and board, as John Smith, Minnesota's oldest Fights which may result from toss of gy KAOW Where hg could proucg all Bory one of these bills are |vor' of Morton county, to receive a| The Bank of North Dakota*ill,! resident, 130 years. old, member of | Soldiers’ certificates of discharge, Ad-| QF Ne [te Ae ANON tnd more of | Saonee setae eh REaRNE pace deep rooted measures. They con- | public annuity of at least $6,000 under whose terms the state would | Blackfeet tribe of. Indians, hasian-! jutant General er in a Totter to trans anit tae” WNL Ge lose!” aed: Mate Todetrating ‘caternc] applicat cern and GREATLY concernevery | throu. Brinton's newspaper trust. | ngage in a general ‘banking business| nounced. his intention of visiting the| county auditors urges that they pw ee ma by five, theft ahd the vailous th v6 vorded ty fering and and be: tax payer and cvery man or wom. | The Morton County Farmers’ Press| With the Bank of North Dakota as/ cities in the east, during the coming} cure a pook in which they can roRis her methods eat latae numbers of | i fa Ue er Congetaer net : ‘an who has a child in school. ‘appears to have a conscience worth | Sole depository for all public funds! summer. te arplitataevotsthoah GerihOntee: Lememente WANG sot aLSRDbOnTig:, fh: ay allay whlek Attorney General Langer has | ‘o to its backers than $6,000 per| Of the state and its every minor!’ Ga-be-gewn-wone, will be accompan- General. Fraser say ‘Under tre py ae le ad ew nat where | reeds its IN upon the cord3, nerves termed them as un-American and | an | civil division. reserve agent for the/ ied by his adopted son Thomas Smith} rpg ate ee WHER faiee ton Se ee ae Wet oie ond th bmente® tavdived,. roncering iar not democratic and The Morton | ae Soave state’s 700 state banks, and fiscal] of Walker. More than a year ago} yj, a Feat cettiticate of QiveRArE® re hi SADA Nat iat pelt ot or expanalon. me never oan tendon County Farmers’ Press believes (11 PETITIONS agent for all state enterprises, utili-| the aged Indfan. visited Chicago and] shore iene means of securing a atplh n be aut Be @ ite to ouch cour and ligaments expand without peculiar he is right. H - ties, ete. i since that time has expressed a de-| cate All that he can get (and this Unis WO AA Ae conta of tha Ltée trenching atafay and sae a aura TO EXPLAIN MEASURES. > | FOR XPPROVAL The Judicial redistricting bill, | sire to seg other large cities, — Al.) Cate. | AM! that he can ret tand ths’ and years Mm Now some of the bres: | Srolaed en the metres: a The Farmers’ Press will go in- | i = | which reduces the number of dis-| though he Wislikes riding on railroad Wil ‘take: binr many “Months, ul ANE YORRE Wen, wna tia 0 er Mea rellered and thus are. es et ioe fo detail week by week explain. | OF THE VOTER | tricts from 12 to six and increases) trains he told Frank Smith recently nN the reaont con at om ay EO 2 Yana th eae Seite \ ing the laws in a fair and impar- | puleG Rootes ok the number of judges from 12 to 15,| that he wanted to see the cities in the DOING -HER BIT ; MRE county Cee ane ne - ule sgt Tens at. the. ct Any tial manner. | ; i é and give the governor power to ap-| east and the Great Water. SCEUNE A COMY ocdo hat i, ME Drove “O08 Lond “anger ‘Ts naturally. Jess. : In another part of this paper | (Continued from Page One.) | point the three additional judges. Although martled seven times Ga- oe NORE, peacious toqumnents ar ieee we ask you to read the expres- | Under the referendum provision of/ The one-man tax commission bill,| bena-gewn-wonc has no children liv-} “More than a year ago T took a. Bee eee that i | over half a ecntury, afd sions of some of our state of {the constitution are: | which eliminates two members of the| ing. His last wife died more than| course of Mayr's Wonderful Remat Te is sugested t ant Ee a as gnvthing ig you can thin! cials—elected on our own plat- | per bill, which gives a) tax commission and places all of the} 20 years ago. for gall stones, severe colic and stomy) this matter to your pee county pee ‘J ipo Brodie Rerulitor . form—who have studied these | pr » of three power | complicated work of North Dakota’s) Thomas Smith ig the only person| ach trouble and have been entirely) commissioners and put this in oper- for thelr Not par Building ial newspaper in| revolutionized taxation system in the| whom the aged Indian will trust while | well ever since. I have recotmended | AUon, If they agree. If you do take rjend tou ay, ) be sole organ for the| hands of one individual, to be ap-! riding on railroad trains. Smith said| it to many other stomach sufferers, | elect measures and know what they to this ‘action, it is further suggested a reels en spain and are talking about, namely, Olson, | each count : i Olsnoss, Langcr and is -sitzky. ication of all official notices of} pointed by thé governor. ‘he has been unab¥® to decide on what| as I felt it was my duty to tell them thnb you Give the fact me miner il If you are approached and > county, townships, munici-! These petitions must be filed with | date they will start their trip east. | just how much good it has done me "| licity, in order that all ay scharge ui school districts and of; the secretary of state not more than; psa Sel eae It is a simple, harmless preparation | Soldiers may evail themselves of the opportunity. i . “The value of this record from_a historica] standpoint is incapable Ot; Furniture Company, asked to sign petitions, we would advise you to sign such, as you pub think should be referred or tniti- he adminis {90 days following the adjournment o7 | Colds Cause Headaches and Pains, | that removes the catarrhal mucu: | the recent assembly, whose last legi Feverish Headaches and Body Pains} from the intestinal tract and allay: state board of ed.| lative day was March 1, ard the gov- caused from a ‘cold are soon relieved | the inflammation which causes prac private corporations. jon, or educational a 5 volish \j eee Willebebleaseduto receive oY u 5 tate board of control, | emor must call a special election for, by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUI-| tically all stomach, liver and intestin being measured. ance it cones tq 220 Main Street communications on these ques . the powers new ex-| the referendum of the emergency) NINE Tablets. There’s only onejal ailments, including appendiciti preparing the Bletery or Noth Dake Furniture Uphotatery Ri red, Ree tions and will be more than glad rese bourds, together wih | Dills for a date not more than 120) "Bromo Quinine.” | E. W. GROVE'S| One dose will convince or money re-| tain the world war, what a fountain finished and Pacbad. lepal to publish them. tnuch of the power now vested in the, days following adjournement. This Signature on the box. 30c. funded. sae ER state sup sndent Of public AMSUrC: | ee nee ee ee = a = ——_———— os = = stration of Langer’s Band Wagon. [tion in a hoatd af adr tive offi} Under the capition, “lt doesn't Pay | five, consisting of two to Monkey With Langer’s Band Wa lei and th members to be ap gon, What?’ the Morton County} pointed and removed by the gov } Press in the same issue says editor} ernor ially The immigration bill, creating tie iy Attorney General Williai Lat | ger, State Treasurer Olson te . Auditor Karl Kositzky and Secre tary of State Hall, are leaders in the op) tion of the bills drafted and d a for alleged personat privile; The pictures of these four prominent state icials ap pear in ye a t Paul Di patch, a yery much opposed ifs the - artisan league story expl r have ec our Tae footed against the stes ed bills. y that “ir doesn't pas With the band Wagon before the people in a b. io He li hi Stare leagues, required murage to © : aside the friendship and polit hie ia tie Within the n you will be getting mobile ind preparing for the sea- «son’s run. Doubtless one of the ‘f ooe eM first things that you will have to tio hear his consider will be your tires. band play out of tu Even tae In our line of Kelly- Springfield) - St. Paul Dispatch, casings and tubes we believe that eas concede that the attorney general | Merit your investigation. That is right after all they cost more is true, but as has Mees Is Interested. been said before—“the recollec- i aay a ae G tion of quality remains long after| ~ league leader in the hou assembly and in the s the price is forgotten.” = ; 16th; Simon J. Nagel o h Drop in our store, or call us up : . member of the state be and we shall be pleased to show | - aa . ; : - tol, a pioneer, Morton cou f: y, you why. bg i - \e i z 1 < a es an original leaguer. and a power im NATGCOURE VALLEY The revised prices 6n Oldgmobiles ! Power—Beauty: Whether your selec- . i fe ay ENO ens see. 2 . e e ° Z . Z ege strongest, league busi MOTOR CO. recently announced, make the Oldsmobile tion is a Six or an Eight, these qualities movement in Morton oun “The Home of Service” | the most attractive investment today, dominate, backed by economy of operation ‘ y. ow! ontrol the yun, ier Fi ‘i ty Farmers’ — Pres w CARL PEDERSON, Mer. among cars of unquestioned merit. and maintenance, sound utility and'a launched abou took over the } Bismarck North Dakota | We repeat these stabilized prices, ‘teputation of twenty-one years’ standing. suggesting that you purchase row while we are able to make early delivery: a The diversity of the line assures an : SIXES- Oldsmobile precisely suited to the needs of: . “Model 37 Touring or Roadster $1295.00 every purchaser. ; STORAGE Model 37 Sedan or Coupe $1895.00 AATE eo ; EIGHTS ; We take both pleasure and pride in | A Model 45A Touring Car ~ $1700.00 demonstrating these cars. “Call or phone at Model 45A Pacemaker $1700.00 your convenience. SERVICE STATION Give it a Chance All piices F. 0. B., Lansing, .Michigan There are only two places in your whole car that need water. One is the radiator. The other is the battery, If you forget your radiator you'll hear from it right away. ' If you forget your battery, it keeps on working for a while, but it is damagéd just as surely as your engine would be if you let the radiator go dry. Give your battery a chance to make good by having us add distilled water every week or.so, and test each ceil with the Hydrom- eter to make, sure that you are keeping up the charge, Western Sales Company _ ds. BISMARCK MANDAN —T H E—— ELECTRIC SHOP B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies | Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Bdwy.

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