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PAGE 6 IRREL FOOD —-——. ‘DOESNT OTTO AUTO EVER GET THIRSTY DRIVING AT SUCH A CLIP EVERYDAY 7- HOW WOULD HE GET A DRINK ON sr wis RTH DAKOTA’S OP GENERALLY AR AVERAGE ernment Report Finds Extra ‘ood Corn and Unusually Poor Rye Exceptions PPER SITUATION WORSE lem More Serious Now Than t Any Time This Season —Tater Acreage Big —The govern- ed today thru the t places the con- Dakota ¢1 near the ns being corn, which and rye noticeably be- . and corn acreages about the ne as last season. ito acreage slightly increased, he past month was hot and sultry iz the hottest June since 1911. The fall ranged from negligible in the to 3-4 m half of state, ther and favorable ure conditions plant develop- has been exceptionally rapid. ids run from fair to heavy but weedy. On the whole crop con- ms in the eastern half of the state favorable, but normal weuther is led to strengthen the vitality of its and retard the development of rust. Passing to the w he state conditions are s oth drought and g: e from fair as far of the north and south part of the ouri river and in the upper north- " i ar failure in rand Forks, Jul, crop report Fy ¥ district 1 half of Bottineau county and from the main line of the in Williams and Mountrail outh to the South Dakota reme heat forced grains to as usual not- eding. Size of eastern countic in the dry dis ments are iv true of wheat, and barley. te barley condi- is somewhat more favorabl at and sas the larger part of to unfavorably The above lye condition similar to other crops etter in eastern than western half the state, Unfavorable hot and dry ther during the stooling s vere gra s has c pd the rye outlook to the fall crop prospects in the state. nds inclines to be spoted and thin, cially in the western counti shoppers were da impairing p rye condition at the close of the th and numerous farmers in the tern half of the state have cut their for hay to save it from hoppers. OPPER SITUATION SERIOUS rasshopper tion at the close more serious than at | In addition to ral from the | ern part infesta- | vate | st De- te, partial or loca eported over wid reas of the state es! he Leeds and Jamestown line. c#M TO? Sh WATER WITHOUT STOPPING 2” THEY OUGHT To MAKE GOOD POLE VAULTERS= THEY GOT A FOUR FOOT START OVER THE Cee America has offered all its resources to the reclamation of Russia—food, clothes, money, advice and encourage- ment. So far no satisfactory results have been obtained. Dr. James A. Babbitt, for the past ten years a member of the intercollegi- e football rules committee, and who returned from a long stay in jan prison Camps of Germany, believes their salvation is in American athletics. Dr. Babbitt, holding the rank of ma- jor in the Red ¢ chief of the medical and surg’ relief work of the mission. He visited most of the WELL- 1 GUESS IT'S ABOUT READY To PULL DOWN BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE "SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919. (CUT THEIR HAIR AND PUT THEM IN ATHLETIC TOGS nt a ash ---THEN MAY BE THEY’D BE REGULAR FELLOW F 1F THE RUSSIANS HAD LEARNED, PLAY FOOT BALL SS BEFORE THE WAR SS THEY ~WwouLlon'T GE IN GERMAN PRISON CAMPS Now AH- THERE ITI9- TH'OL’ TIN BUCKET WAT, HANGS IN TH’ OKY 2 FROM Nv Cattle, 1,000; compared with week €anners low grade cows 50c to 75c higher. 4 Bulls 75c to $1.25 higher. Stockers-feeders steady; Sheep 5,000; compared with week ago fat lambs. mostly 25¢ to 40c low- er. Feeder lambs 25c to 50c lower; oth- er. breeding stock steady. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. - Hogs 1,000; steady. Range $21.20 to 21.50. Bulk $21.50. Cattle 1,800; killers ‘steady. Steers $6.50 to 16.00. Cows and heifers $5.50 to 13.50. Veal calves steady $7.50 to 17.50. Stockers and feeders steady. Sheep 450; steady. Lambs $10.00 to 16.75. Wethers $6.00 to 8.50. Ewes $2.50 to 7.50. CTIZENS FORM FCOMOMY LEAGUE TO FIGHT GRAFT Efficiency and Honesty in Public Office and Home Rule to Be Insisted Upon HERBERT HEADS NEW GROUP Leaguer President; Returns Sol- dier Secretary; Union Man; Vive President efficiency in state offices and home rule are the main planks in the Citi- zens Economy league organized this morning with Representative E. N. THICE FRESH SPARKLING WATER ROUTE — HEH-HEH- Down with exhorbitant taxes, higher Bismarck Construction from favorable length in! s prison camps in the interest of the|ble of quick development along intelli- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. health of pi isoners, and was especially | gent lines, : Hogs receipts 7,000; mostly 10c rcncerned in the introduction of Amer-| “As I watched some of these men at! higher than yesterday best time. n athletic games among the Rus-|one of the camps running about and Top $23, a now record. kicking a football, I_could pick out Heavy weights’ $22, 10 to 22.95 among them a second Poe, DeWitt or sedis weight $21.90 to 23.00. Coy. ‘They took to their athletic games| Tjont welghe. $21.85 to 23.00. . with all the enthusiasm of youth and Light light $20.40 to 22.65. y Were tireless in their efforts to learn F war imprisonment regain inte the rudiments of American field sports, Rate Packing sows, smooth $21.35 letie games with great enthu: wid Dr. Babbitt. “It was a great to watch these men after four Herbert of Dunn Center, temporary president. The organization starts un- cer excellent auspices and will fight Phone 35. to the last ditch the growth of social- ism in the state government and put forth every effort to prevent confisca- tion of property throngh excessive tax- ation, creation of new boards and the extension of the state payroll, Carl Bredy, Bismarck, a member of the carpenters’ union, was selected as themselves and their health through “It may seem idle*to talk of Rus- the medium of athletic games as intro- | sians in auneetien with any organized |. Packing sows rough $20.50 to 21.25. duced by the Red Cross international sport at this time when temporary vite-president, and’ Lieut. B- By Ahern AN IDLE RAIN CLOUD NA TH Box: KITE national army, and who won his lieu- tenancy from the ranks, was named} temporary secretary and treasurer. Those interested in the home rule or- ganization believe that they have pick- ed a fine temporary organization, in- agsmuch as a farmer, a representative of organized labor and a returned sol- dier compose its personnel. Features of the proposed program are: Home rule, lower taxes, higher efficiency in public office, rural cred- its, eight-hour day for state and county officials instead of a six and a half hour day, and improved marketing con- ditions, For. fe) PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck ' Company General Contractors ‘Western Sales Bldg. Bismarck. Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B, LITTLE, President O. Streeter of Linton, formerly in the coun army personnel s “Football, pole vaulting, jumping, running and other athletic sports -|seemed to awaken their interest as much as our efforts along other lines. I could not help but feel what a great fcotball player the typical Russian would make under the proper training. They are, as a rule, of big physique, well proportioned, lithe in their move- ments and have litle fear of bodily in- jury. Many of them have minds capa- layed shipments of material from dis- tant points now that the nearby supply of poison material is exhausted is fur- ther hand ping this up-hill fight, however if the extent of damage is td be reduced this season and a worse in- festation avoided next season, a vigor- us and persistent campaign of eradica- tion must be kept up by all farmers in every infested locality. State flax acreage is the same as last The Kind You Have Always Children Cry for Flet \ SSO SSIS EAA cher’s SSIS SEN Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere Lede sonal supervision since its infancy. L, Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Sea eens against Experiment. ie ‘ ~ ‘ What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipatioa, Flatulency, ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. ; The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of ‘o In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEw Vork City, their country and government is in such serious shape, but I believe that they could run even the Americans a close race, in atheletic prowess if any stimulus was given to their develop- ment along athletic lines, “I believe that the American effort to help these men, who became prison- ers of war while fighting valiantly for the allied cause, is one of the most im- portant works which we have under- taken.” _— em year. Reports indicate that the west central and southwestern counties of the state which have been in the heavy flax acreage territory show a decrease of 5 to 2 percent which is about offset by the heavy increase in old land flax in the eastern half of the state, Acre- age in northwestern counties shows lit- ie Change from a year ago. Eastern half of state acreage shows avery fav- crable condition as a rule, but tapers off to spotted and below acreage in the western sections due to drought and State condition is slight- elow average. CORN UNUSUALLY GOOD Corn acreage is unchanged from last year for the state as a wnuie. A slight decrease in several counties in northerp half of state has been met by a small increase in southern counties, Hxcept- ing the southwest, the state corn con- dition is noticeably above average and eutlook is the best since 1914. rreent over last season. This increase is largely in the central and north- western counties the increase being! especially heavy in the ‘Berthold dis-' trict. Acreage runs rather erratic for counties in the eastern half of the state, | some more and some less than last year, but averaging up nearly the same | as last season for this part of the! state as a whole, Excepting the drought area the potato condition is favorable and the state condition is above a, age. Hay and pasture outlook ranges from | very short in the west central and southwestern counties to fair in central ; and excellent in eastern counties. Con-! dition is slightly above average for the state as a whole. The farm forage feed outlok is decidedly improved over the past two years. Tame hay acreage especially that of millets has been sub- stantially increased. Reports from the Montana indicate that there will be a market for all the surplus hay that North: Dakota ‘farmers can sell from the more favorable hay districts over the state. +A. J, SURRATT, State Field Agent. Tribune Want Ads bring results. LADIES! Owing to scarcity of labor, space and time we are forced to dis- continue this department in our Jj shop. ; KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner State potato acreage is increased 2 Pigs $19.00 to 20.25. Perfect Health Is' Yours If the Blood Is Kept Pure Almost Every Human Ailment opening. A few bottles of S.S.S, Is Directly Traceable to Im- |the great vegetable blood | medi- purities in the lood, cine, will revitalize your blood and 3 give you new strength and & You should, pay particular heed|healthy, vigorous vitality. Every- lo any indication that your blood]one needs it just now to keep the supply is becoming sluggish, or|system in perfect condition, Go that there is a lessening in its}to your drug store and get.a bottle strong and vital force. s to-day, and if you need any medi- By keeping your blood purified, cal advice, you can obtain it with- your system more easily wards off] out cost by writing to Medical Di- disease that is ever present, wait-| rector, Swift Specific Co. 46 Swift ing to attack wherever there is an] Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. CLOTHES CLEANED OFTEN WEAR TWICE AS LONG Spend jee money fer new ,clothes, » Have your old ones French dry Nevens Company, , | They'll. look like new, and, satisfy too. Best work” at” right“ prices: Minneapolis’ largest laundry and dry cleaning establishment. NEVENS CO., 1203 Marquette Ave, MINNEAPOLIS Swat the Weeds Owners of. vacant lots and boulevard strips are notified that-weeds must’ be cut and their premises placed in a proper con- dition. Any property-holder who is unable to obtain the help necessary to do this work is respectfully referred to the street.commissioner’s office, which is:prepared to supply all demands. ‘If this work is not done by: the. property-owner, it MUST under our city ordinance be done by the street com- missioner’s department, and the cost, together with'a heavy penalty, be assessed against the property. D.C. McLEAN, ’ Street Commissioner. E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. | B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank Capital Security Bank First Guaranty Bank Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements Harness COVERED’; DELIVERY 1916 Model Studebaker, first class § ALE condition, for sale cheap. See Ryan TRUCK ; at Golden Rule or Phone 37. d Business Directory ‘NEW GARAGE ‘AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel ‘Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props, PHONE 233 BISMARCK MOTOR Distributors ef ope "pes CADILLAG Autemebiles | MEN’S FURNISHINGS Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and int carload lot. A state-wide conference will be called at Bismarck October 8th at which time a permanent organization: will be formed and plans laid for the state campaign, It is hoped to have a dele- gate from each county. Mr, Streeter will come to Bismarck soon and open up offices and direct the organization work, He is pouular with the returned soldiers and did good work in his county in the fight against Townleyism. Many members of - the Nonpartisan league are interested in this new organization and propose to fight the domination of one man in its affairs, They are also opposed to an extreme program of socialism and the abuse and arbitrary use of power given them by the voters of the state. —_—_—_——__—_——_ At Glendive Wednesday. Miss Elsie Stark, home demonstra- tion agent for Burleigh county, was called to Glendive, Mont., Wednesday on business, returning to the city Thursday. ———————— SUNBURN es ' Apply VapoRub / lightly—it soothes - the tortured skin, KS *YOUR BODYGUARD" -SOF GHOE FITTERS MAIN 6TREEV Dit El Bring or mail in your films fou Expert Developing | ! _ FINNEY’S. DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. SEES CEI 1 YE EET Bismarck Orthopedic Laboratory FOOT SPECIALISTS Makers of Featherweight. Arch Supports to Individual Impression. Deformity Braces, Extension Shoes, Artificial Limbs, Abdominal Supports, Etc. Rooms 18-19 City National Bank Building Phone 388, Bismarck, N. D. Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. 24 BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO, Bismarck, N. D. LT ea j ‘ d ERIESPARTS REP, A ‘tT ; M 4 Py) Rly; 4 ROC” CToRY service StS Corwin Motor Co PERRY | UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M . Night Phones 687 or 100 — Licensed Embalmer in Charge =

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