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SQUIRREL FOOD “THE ONLY WAY. To STOR OTTO AUTO ISTO GET - HIS. GOAT- HAVE ANOTHER AUTO BUG DO ONE OF HIS DAREDENIL STUNTS WHEELER TBME = HEY THERE otro! - You HAVENT ANYTHING 4 ON ME ~ VLE KNOCK IT ANT SAWDUST — CAHILL DIDN'T |DEMPSEY SAYS: “I'M THE KNOW BRINTON WAS LOBBYING Senator From Grant Professes Tenorance as to Newspaper Bill’s History EVADES POINTED QUERIES Editor of Emmons County. Rec- ord Has Crowd With Him When He asks Questions Linton, N,..D.,) May 27.—The much- heralded visit to Linton of A.C. Town- Jey and J. I. Cahill, state senator. from Grant county, was‘ made Saturday af- ternoon, u Several hundred voters of this coun-| . ty were present to hear and see them, and ‘dozens expressed themselves. as “wanting to see what that man Town- Jey looked like,” Well, Townley gave them that much anyway. He stayed Jong enough ‘to “Jet them see what.he looked like. 5. Townley .In. Haste. Mr. Townley made, a superficial talk on the Bank of North Dakotasbill, the Industrial Commission, bill and dwelt on tax matters, He then informed his hearers that he was/in a hurry to get to Fargo, and left town. J. 1. Cahill, state senator from Grant county, whom league newsgariers ~ HAPPIEST PERSON IN WORLD” have touted as “the farmer orator from Grant,” took up jthe refrain. Cahill Talks. ~Mr. Cahill on the printing bill, claimed only two points for his side: that the county would only pay for printing county proceedings in one paper instead of three, and that @ farmer one time “in a long county” “up in the north part of the state lost his land because the. foreclosure was printed in a newspaper in the other end of the couuty, Cahill failed: to mention that his statement was preposterous ‘ bc- cause a farmer couldn’t “lose his land” in such a manner, owing to the provision requiring notice by registered: majj, and by the re- demption ‘period clause. ; Senator Cahill was.asked why three State officials in Rismarck were chos- en to dictate to edch county, why all lines of legal printing were included at no saving. of expense; why bank Statements and school treasurer’s ré- Ports.and;many: other ‘kinds of legals {rom one extremé! end:of a county would. be forced to other ends of the county, why J. W. Brinton was in- dustriously engaged in ‘buying one paper'in each county of the state to take advantage of the monopoly pro- vided, and whether or not Mr.,Brin- ton was in Bismarck last winter lob- bying for the bill that made the mon- Opoly possible for him, and. whiy. the present law hadnjt been amended to read ,“one official newspapery instead of “three official newspapers” if the expense was their reagon. ‘4 Cahill, Evabive, Mr, Cahill refused to ‘give a direct answer ‘to any of the above questions, He\ refuged to admit that he knew ———— NEURALGIG PAINS iy Give. Way to, Soothing Hamiin’s % Wizard Ol ; = ‘ Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain’ is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. ; y Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to. prevent in- fection, or other Serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as. good,. too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold Sores and canker sores. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, If not satisfied return the bottle and . get your money back. ‘Ever constipated. or. have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleagent little pink pills, ') cents. Guaranteed. * : Don’t Rake from Boulevards on to Paving Property-holders in some sections are making a prac- tice of raking dead grags and C—O YACK DENARSEY BY FRED TURBYVILLE “I'm the “happiest person world,” | ‘-The speaker was, Jack Dempsey,,| heavyweight challenger, who is in training at Toledo for the July 4th championship mill with Jess; Willard. “Why shouldn’t I be happy?!2he Cott tinued. “The future is before m2 and it looks mighty bright. 1 will win'the championship end will make Icts of eee ee Brinton was in Bismarck last winter lobbying. for the newspaper monopoly byl despite the fact that Brinton was -right in the secret. caucus helping to put the bill across. His answer was that he couldn't keep track of all the lobbyists in Bismarck. He saidi that if Mr. Brinton was buying a papec,in each county to take -advantage of, the monopoly he (Cahill) wasn’t a ‘party, to it. 7 Quite a Difference. |: | The. editor of the Emmons County Record asked him the questions at the close of his speech, and Mr. Ca- hill countered withaa request to, know whether or ‘not..the editor of thé Rec-| ord: wasn’t himself in Bismarck, as well as ‘Mn. Brinton, and he. was in- formed that the Record- editor was not there, but was down in Texas in the uniform of the United States government—and the audience, most- ly, leaguers, appreciated that,fact by thelr applause, even if Mr. Cahill did jot. 4 ‘Mr. Cahill refused to refute one single claim‘of the Emmons county newspaper man who was born and rated in the state and who'has labor-| €d.for years to give the peoplé of Em- fons, county as good 2 home news- paper, as the méager revenue’ would allow. is: vA 2 ;, Audience with Home Boy. At the close, Mr. Cahill remarked that “the gentleman (the editor of the Emmons County Record) had made a very fine speech” and ‘was informed that it could well be left to the i- ence to determine who had mad tL. speech. And the prolonged cheering and applause of that league audience seemed’ to be the best!.ans- wer. ~ r) The league speakers talked on tho Bank of North Dakota bill and in- formed the audience that. bank bonds would sell for five per cent, and that the farmers could secure loans at from 4% to.4% per cent. They didn’t Say what would become of the 6 per. cent interest now paid on school de: posits, Ther« were many things they didn’t, say, ; They told the audience that the im- migration ‘Bill’ would be a fine’ adver in the leaves and other litter from their boulevards onto the paving. This is in violation of the city ordinances and will not be countenanced. Warn: ing is hereby given that unless this practice ceases im- mediately prosecutions will follow. D. C. McLean, ’dt things but- really the world hasn't “ans- \ ~ 4 money. And the money isn’t the only thing for I love to fight and raturally I want to be champion. , And Jack,-went, on. to; tell how fort- unate ‘he had ‘been and how the warld was good'to him. That's: anise’ way for Jack te look WHEE -ZIR) GATE CITY ARABS Fargo,,N. By May 28.—It is probe. le the. people of Fargo have not [bere provided. for some 12,000, specta- tors. 4 at June.5, Thursday night, . will’ be de- voted:.to\ the entertainment ~of tne women and there are many /features for: Friday also for their special en- tertainment., f Re Among ithe many-entertainment fea- tures’ of 'Friday,“.will be the: Aad temple, Dwuth, Imperial Shrine girls, who. are under the direction of-Noble Arthur Frederick Musgrave Custance, one ofthe most noted composers and lirectors, ofthe northwest, who has. mised: some original numbers, for’ yet awakened to the fact thatthe com: ing cerqmonial of B1'Zagal_ will be one} of the most: gorgeous affairs ever held Jit this City of! mai p ue Wietatets: mntate Arvold. In. addition-.46, the Masonic temple, which’ was 1) d..to, have, sufficient capacity to fl-all-fequirements possi- ble..to. be madecon it, -it-has. become necessary, to. gecure! the city auditor!- um, where the armory: will-be. used as well ‘as the great hall on the sec- ond floor, and, the Masonic temple will also. have: every. room used: during June 6, when the caravans will be| here, 3 ‘ ia Be \ Temples Coming. | «1 - Twenty, it. Shrines will have: their, official’ representatives, and’ df-| vons. and: bands‘here, and there will be visithrs: {rom ‘many. other temples. During, the..forenoon there will be baseball games-hetween, teams .of dif- ferent ‘temples ‘at’ the Fargo college #tadium, boating on the river and au- tomobile rides. os At noon a‘barbecue willbe staged in Island park, open to Shriners and members 6f their families’ Provision has been made for feeding, - several thousan, es ep teg Tmposing. The. procession’ in. the. afternoon will be one ofthe most imposing ever seen in, the northwest, and: will pro- ceed: to the. athletic, field at the Agri- cultural college, where thé>“Pastimes of the: Nations’ ik-be. presented with a ‘decidedly ental setting, consist- ing. of, the sphinx, pyramids and mosques‘of gold’and silver. Seats are done: it at’ all—it'is the indomitable spirit'‘of Jack himself. He is a boy who does things. tisement, That was their argument for the $300-a-month job and th 000 appropriation, ‘ 7 The School Grab. They told the audience that one board would be better.-to,..run. th¢ schools, the inéane, asylum ‘and the penitentiary. They admitted the gov- ernor.would ‘be, able to personally dominate that board—but that:he was : mighty. fine. governor. tat They: never ‘ventured -one, ‘single word.in vindication of. the one-man tax “commission nor the ‘adding. .of three district judges to the pay-roll. Neither Mr. Townley, in his talk; nor Mr. Cahill in his: falt said ote, word to support either of those meas They let them go.entirely by defayit. And this despite the fact: that farmers and. voters had come miles to hear why they wanted/the, voters ito sup- port those measures on Jute 26. Pokes Fun at ‘Rugsian Farmer. They told many funny: stories. Mr. Townley, poked fun at a Russian-Ger- man farmer that he'singled out with the remark: “You man’ there with your Sunday-go-to-megting coat on.” (The farmer. had a good-looking blue- 8€rge cdat and no necktie.) Yes: they: told many: funny. ‘stories, - Cahith told them that even ‘his ‘relatives “back, east had written bim ‘and ‘asked ‘him those who opposed the farmers, would have their, names on the back-of that note. for security, which made the paper ggod,-although it wouldn’t: be any good if he (Townley) just had his name. on back of it.” y Yes, it:was al.big-day..in, Emmons county, it certainly didn’t add any votes to the Townley. program. CAPITAL (CITY SPEED ARTISTS: PAY, FINES » Chief*of. Polic e Martinson Is adding. daily tothe high ‘cost, of speed{tig. “Aul- tomobolists wi! exceeded the, -spedd limit on Sunday, yesterday: contributed $60 to’ the. cityrcoffers, ..and another batch ‘was ‘arraigned: : Trawics fo,‘step’ on her tail and. see what:she.can do,” and. ‘Police: Magistrate~ sessing“ nice, ‘fat “fines stance. Howell: is as-| “in averyy in- MARKERS 2000 YEARS OLD‘ IN CHINESE RIVER BED]. Peking, May 28—The jannual ‘cleap- ing. of the river . that’ waters’ the Chengtu. plain, has ‘been completed and a ‘simple engineering stunt that has kept.the plain free from flood-and famine for: more ‘than -2000. years is again.brotght to light. “The course ot the river was diverted in. the rule, of Li ‘Er-wang!” “Keep the banks. Jow and the channels clean,” was a — ; that he impressed," and} to ; assul thoroughness, he had two large. fron y, surprises, remark- f i \ FRENCH ARE PROUD __ “TO SPEAK ENGLISH Paris,” May 28.—Though insiating that Fretich is, the language. of diplo- macy, the Frene are prompt ‘to let it be known if.they spéak English and it is being taught ‘gensrally to children. There. fees |. who make it a point fo carry an’ English newspaper ag evidence of their ability to speak andrea, English::”) ; Syne d ie Hein WILL DEDICATE SERVICE ROLL, SUNDAY EVENING *The-members of the Presbyterian church will: dedicate a service roll next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the church. The roll contaias 71 ames, including Red Cross and Y. M. . Aaworkers. 1. M. Capper. recently returned from France, and who was engaged in Y. M. ©. A... work ‘will speak, and one of the army boys will deliver an ‘address. A quartette com- posed of Messrs. Malverson, . Hum- phreys, Graham and Wright will sing, and the regular church choir © will render so! special anthems.) The service-flag: will be demobilized before the service roll is ,dedicated. This is a genuine bronze memorial .|late fo His ‘| the coming of Chia RED BEAN ELOPSE WITH WHITE LIGHTNING; FWO to.a Red Bean when it strikes: , The party will be driven ‘back to’ Cannon- ball tomorrow by R. W. Eagle, who is here with ‘his car, All are special deputies, me, BEAUTIFUL BACKS \EN’ LONDON SHOPS f i LondonMay 28.—Beautiful backs” is, coming ‘to be a trade with Lon- dan: beauty. parlors. - With this. year’s evening frocks’ cut to. expose ‘the back almost completely, special treat- ments have been devised to make it presentable. szecial cream and mas- ‘sage’to smooth and: whiten the skin and @aprove the apeparance of: promi- nent vertebrae are used and electrical treatment.is popular. ’ BEARS TAKES THE TRAIL| Canadian Soldier Invades Homes|: - of Young Brave at Cannon- . bdiland Takes Wife Sioux county, ai ra jajes' | peas: expedition” and Mrs. Harry Lig! iilng, a, handsome: matron_of Cannon- hall,:are at Jamestown today awaiting Basel ‘Two Bears and Daniel, Cold<Hand, Special depu- will carry the couple nonDall. ‘i oe bassline “ Johp. Red :Bean, a dashing’, y' siouk went from. the.reservation into Canada, while.the war was_still com- paratively young and there enlisted ih His Majesty’s ‘service. “He went overseas, had many romantic adven- tures, and returned more dashing and alluring, than ever. f up on the reservation in ‘his, Canadian khaki many ‘a maidenly heart weilt a-flutter. tidns ‘were not cofifined to:t! e\nearts, of maidens. Mrs. White me BE young and ‘beautiful’ and not i] bride ‘fell baptive to. (Private Red Bean’s charms, and.a brief wooing cuv minated yesterday wee the ‘young | ‘people up and eloped. i i telephont message to the Indian’ school was. relayed to\Chief Martin- son and by him along the line of the Northern Pacific’ eastward, in’ which direction. the. young people - were thought to be fleeing ~en route to Canada And last night when the train pulled “into Jamestown, John and the fair victim of. his wiles, were haled from thence. The culprits will meet. with. no’ sympathy at the hand of Chief Two Bears and, Mr. Cold Hand. They regard John Red Bean as somewhat of a bad.actor,/and-they intend to’sée that, he is safély return- -ed: to. the reservation for trial. Inci- furnished by the: Flour: City memori ‘ imitated — tally; the. comely: Lothario, may, dis- st what White Lightning does, 5 \ \ When he showed | . Unfortunately, ' thes palpita- e _“Mellow-old’ age” in- good Kentucky . ‘Burley Tobacco is reached.after it . has cured for two years. We put millions of pounds in ware: _ Houses. every yeat, to ripen for two / years. It_is a slow, expens: - method. But and long-burning tob Get that charm of Velvet’s - mellow age in your pipe today. - bars weighing- 1000 pounds each {m-|~ bedded in the artificial river bed just where it leaves’ the in -.channél, with instructions. that they. shouldbe uncovered each year. 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