The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 2

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LEAGUE ATTEMPT TO MAKE CAPITAL OF CRIME FAILS Golden Valley People Familiar With Facts'Resent: Vicious The Kind’ You Have Always Bought, and which has been Propaganda in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere The story of how leaders of the Non- CMa sonal supervision since its infancy. partisan Jeagye im the eastern part of Allow no one to deceive you in this, tho. state tried, to blame the “antis” All. Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘ Just-as-good” are but for the: death: of M.:K.. Bowen last Sat- Experiments that trifle wits and endanger tha peal of urday: at“Beach and how:ithis propa- Infants, and Children—Experience ake) xperiinent, Sere cnea ainignento ale What is CASTORIA.z.tec’.t betta « Castoria| is a harmless substitute for TO Oil, 1A. nt Stayer ‘Active: Leaguer: : Drops aad Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains “There iewt any® truth ‘tt the state- neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its Lpatileanokeei ct! jemegesemncre tase age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has loanue abuedasuteeeaetn! eiercetion. Deen in constant use for the relief of Constipatioa, Flatulency, “Ag ' matter‘of faet; Constable W. ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising Taylorswhoiis' charged: with the sho ing: is’'jast as ardent an advocate of the league andith » ‘piattora: as Bawen ever’ Was." 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. The.speaker did not care tochave kis me is ‘ eer z ny fine tom F name mentioned in: connection, with GENUINE Cc ASTORI A ALWAYS his'‘story “of the: facts surrounding : Bowen's: death: He:is:very wellinown Pass in’ Beach and -speke to: Bower a few Bears the: Signature of hours before he Was killed.: He ia ac- quainted: with all‘of tite facts that lead up‘te the aftray; and. outside of stat- ing: emphatically that politics: were not oe up i. the affair, refused’ to; take: sides. Bad: Feeling of Long Standing. “For: some-time past there has been hard feelingbetween Bowen and>D. : vot) ' Ve ‘ * ” Fe ve ‘a bs A y i k. Offley,” said. The Trtbune’s inform: ii. se or ver all ant. “At times this disiike was very Th Ki pointed end ot otise times: during the pagt: few yearsi they were very: friend- e Kind You Have Always Bought... Liesbeth nye Abana aE Both were ardent Nonpartisans and always'‘were dyedinele- woul social ists. | “Between them they owned # sec- tion. Dividing their half-sections ran a flimsey barbed wire fence. Up toa ualify 3 s TATE BAR BOARD. ° “One of our. first duties,”.- said Mr, | Week or. so. ago, ‘doth let each: other's TAK P DUTIES Maris, today. “will be ‘to determ- | Cattle roam - at. will on. their lands. ES U U’ ine whether we can’ pro-rate ‘the $15 |They did not seem to: have any ani- —- annual license fee over the remaining ypeat y.eesiney unk: one: oes George H, Moellring of Ray and R. months of this’ year, or whether we vever, & ys e Goer He Devils Taker acon Fra. must charge for the full year. The law | death, Bowen withdrew all of his cat- zier’s new appointees on the state bar provides that this fee: shall apply up | tle from Offley's halt section and pen- examining board, reported for duty to the first of each new calendar | ned them up. Some Of Offley’s cattle at the capitol yesterday. Emerson H. year.’ grazed on Bowen's-land. Bowen pick- Smith of Fargo, a veteran.member of | No disbarment praceedings, in which oi oaten as ot ory Rico tat the board reappointed by Governor the board isto nct in an advisory ca- fs Frazier, did not show up, and it is re- pacity with ‘the supreme court,’ now Dery: BAvins Spa heath for’ grexing. ported that he does not intend to await attention: tween the tee pion. “Offley dd Te plevin and: Constable Paylor, Constable Ira J. Stark, Offley, and Offley’s hired man Jeffries: went over to Bowen after Offiey’s: 46: eattte..-- “Ae the cattle were being deiven. out of the ‘enclosure; Offley: is reported as saying. to’ Bowen, “Did: you’ feed and rir bere eee Bowen: replied at he , and Offley, accordin; OF coarse you desire it. Thenread of thisweaderfal } | statements: at Meacheieekay the aiid hair elixir, KOTALKO did not look as if they had been. fed ory: out your hair, Miss, Mrs. of Sit Throw away | | and watered. a \~ 4 Mh fat ihe care only, ‘aging var Sealy and a aeing 00, ‘no good Story of Shooting: x : a | , . | THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOuK CITY, 100 the natural oils if ag) 7 titatis. meeting ai aaa i ‘Bowen: was int # bad mood; accord- e aloger ee eee e (Ln adern of Nature ani f | 128: tosreporte in’ Beach of the matter. Sheluaing. twelve stngradionts; one of wii tats peal bear ol, | | He turned: on Offley- and. made some Bs ee matter what. ¢ candies yeur te i das ae et dempae pea about Mare he: thought of Kotalko is compounded on’ the principle that al ature in giving, ley. Bowen ~ then, it is alleged, ald ¢ icture below) si mes ah cs fr ee, em children, v2" T turned to the bara for his gun. and ee j a copies of testir nals from. pe-vons Wo 5 } | Constable: Taylor attempted to- stop 5 eien 8D op fi ie al eso Rin. fi tuto. : is le was inserting bullets in: “ otal oul ny AUATANteO wi er owen an automatic pis- scrugeiat will ty 3 tol. ona shot gun. “It fs belfeved he had-a pistol though. ‘Constable Tay: ee thin only. delay. your uso of Or, if you wish first to prove Kotalko, sem! for a Testing box ae wil come to you by mail prety loy, seeing Bowen approach. with his| tio Euclose only 10 cents, silver of stamps, in your Tetter. 8 sar laine wren Pint want Euclop falling hair, eliminate dandru@, strenginen and develop renewed P| firearm, cautioned him not. to: use it Wtf th that bald spot with hair. “Buy KOTALKO at tho dogea FR ar ae tonias Loe be ‘apply once or twice daliy—waten in your mirrort and as he continued to come toward SOHN HART "BRITTAIN, a5, , Station F, NEW YORK, N.Y_[/yroi2nvi,ctvi" opened fir at ten ‘aylor says he only fired three I The State Printing Commission HAS NOT YET NAMED THE OFFICIAL PAPERS FOR SO YOU CAN STILL PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICES IN THE OLDEST AND WIDEST READ PAPER IN THE NORTHWEST The Bismarck Tribune ESTABLISHED 1873 of eo: S : = = i WATT FILE PRINCE OF WALES te 7 BEFORE YOU BUY THAT NEW FALLSUIT SHooriNG LOUNGING, CosTUME, SUT _. g ? Styles|. In 1900 the men’s: designers: were ee. Bits plas given a shock when it was found that for American Dressers, King Edward had abandoned the His Grandfather Did. “Prince Albert” and adopted a new Be § one, for the firat ne at the angers ecitl to T . |garden party. It had, marvelous we ‘A. Specitl to The Tribune | tell, only ONE row of buttons, Within Wales again’ set-the styles for Ameri-|® week, the only people wan nad ene ean society’s “Smart Set?” use for the Herston amar i That is one of the questions raised | Albert” were: the deal rl m Bla a by the forthcoming: visit of England’s The new checked suits of wi royal: heir to-American shores. given the name of the ‘Prince of The young prince inherits his love! Wales Pattern”—the seneiee corals of smart.clothes from King Edward| weaves. of. cloth aha 2. a ae VIl;known im-his day as the best|King Edward. In J sais dressed: man’ fn the world, who intro-| Was wearing simflar checks and’ pat- duced to thé world the famous “Princo | terns; whlch might without, oxaggers Albert,’ named: after his royal father. | ton, hare oe eee eeay but ‘Edward startled the world with the| which sul mins, ae dashing adornments he adopted. The) The American. “Smart. Set” ‘may. be double-breasted. frock coat, with silk|in for a sartorial education that will lapels. and..ampile: skirts was given by compel Fifth-ave. and fashionable him to.a gasping world of men. Newport to: “sit up and take notice; f four wounds in| there are Elk lodges, the Biks: will Se eae right side a4 canvass and will arouse. interest in one: through. the back. Each of the] the nation wide move. The North De- bullets. pierced. the body, it is said.) kota. quota has been, set. for. $150,000 Later five empty cartridges of the which is part of the western quota of same calibre as those used by Taylor S000 PA saa pln ie 8 ‘ayloy le as fea: found java croewhere © ih : oversubscribed $4,000,000 in the cam- Four. Men Held. pelone which: has: just been completed “Bowen's wife came running from| there. the house with a gun as ie: shots} The United War Drive quotas were were fired and the four men hastened. away. Taylor communicated with the| sheriff and gave. himself up. ‘All four of the men are now held in the county jail awatfting trial. Bowen was found, it is said with his. gun in bis right p | hand laying on his breast. “Attorney. General. Langer s going to prosecute tle quartette for the state. It is also reported that Mrs. aN Bowen will be given an opportunity to ei name an attorney. to aid the prosecu- A> n. “But as far as, politics being mixed up. in. the shooting, anybody who knowns. Taylor or Offley know that these men are just as: strong Nonpar- tisans as Bowen ever was. And the people of Beach, leaguers and ‘antis° are not being hoodwinked by the league leaders. at Fargo, and Grand Forks.” BOYS AND GIRLS TO LEARN HOW TO GRADE PRODUCTS Cream Testing and Grain: In- spection to Be Made Part of Schoal. Curriculum, Along with their A. B. C’s and their \. “readin’ ‘and. 'ri and ‘rithmatic;" ¢ boys and girls of; North: Dakota's rural consolidated schools: are going: to learn next fall and. winter how -to-ap- ply the-»Babcoek test to milk and creamy and: how to’ grade wheat and other 8; according to the state - and eral’ standards: Then they'll ae be in?@ position ‘to’ go. home and tell dad hether he’s getting a square deal /at “his” cream: station ‘or ‘his. ele- 4 vator. ae i J. J: Osterhiaus, ‘etate*dairy commis- © sioner;:1s:now ordeting’ equipment ne- y cessaty ‘for the’ Bateock test: and’ for oh ! erain: grading, One: set’ ofthese: will ‘be installed in each ‘consolidated school ‘and each county superintend- ent’s' office, Provision’ for teaching these new courses ‘Was made'in an‘ act passed ‘by the. last assembly... Instructors: who are to'teach the youthful; sprouts how to shoot. ‘inthis ‘businesslike: fashion have ‘taken special courses .at- their summer schools, and’ are’prepared to handle the subject ‘capably. Dairy Commission ‘erhaus, de- clared it‘a:step in thie right’ ‘direction. WHITE E COMMANDS SALVATION’ ARMY SERVICE: CAMPAIGN Former Governor of North Da- naor and ‘Veteran Fighter . ernor: of ‘North: ‘the resbonsthility “of ‘atetie ‘chairmat ship for’ the’ “North ’ Dakota Salvation Army*Home ‘Service campaign’ which is a ibranch’ of the national. cdimpaign ‘for $15,000,000, °C. Hugh* Wirth - of Chicago; state campaign director for the Salvation Army; is organizing: the state and is, working with the endorse. ment of many representative .men ‘to Put North. Dakota on the way in this} +| drive: comes because not’ a cent of the Most Miles Miles per Bed food. loses its nourishing value, hk. causes. constipation and: diarrhea, These: are at. best: always prevalent in the, summer, time, They depress the mind and weaken, the, body, and may cause more serious: The first precaution is to see that the stools are regular and normal. In the, case of babies: and children, if | less than twice. a. day. you. may suspect constipation; if more than three times a dey, darthes; wees D Sy. Or. Bee followed in setting allotments for the drive. and are based on the peculiar needs of separate communities, All the. money raised in any state- will. go towards the furthering of Home Ser- vice. work in that state. The call for money s0.soon after the United War money. went for Home Service but all for overseas work which made possi- ‘ble: endurance of adverse war condi- tions by “our boys,” and incidentally won for the Salvation Army the “boost” of eyery man returning from the service. Allotment; for districts vary out of proportion of. the differences in popu- lation because of! a pla which: pro- vides buildings in‘some districts. and not jm others. With tle exception of one ‘or ‘two where the need its great and which will have permanent equip- ment the population sparse, the dis- pa Lurks In Summer Foods For Babies Bye mother knows the evil’ effects of summer heat on cow’s milk; This danger is. equally great to all foods unless carefully kept im a cool place away from insects,“ = * YEG errect Pej tricts will pay for it with money rais- ed from their territory. This is over SEND THEM To - dependable tires bring. Most, ode per dollar doar statement. of Firestone economy. : It means the greatest -retur. on your in- vestment, the biggest money. Fhe faithfut sevice of the Firestone Gray. Sidewall Tire-has car owners for the, past fewer tire troubles, less annoying delays, less mEkece: — Thebaimoce liberal vailbe scinatiienk i _is in effect is only an. additional reason for riding -on— PECIFY Firestone; Tires when ordering your car and make every mile you drive a-pleasanter, easiet, less: expensive mile. You'll know the feeling of confidence that really r Dollar . needed: that will sad tote the lakine and you will ‘fied none‘ safer and better than Dr, Cilia Symp inline hot ripen a lw ad mctheicemtiat in. the house: and: above their regular allotnrent on the per, capita basis in the. United ‘War drive. Is a Merry Widow, “Soon. after. my. hugsband’s death: tJ years ago I was taken with: typhoid fever. Since then have suffered from stomach and liver trouble and const pation. I have doctored a great deal without benefit. Since taking, Mayr’a Wonderful Remedy.'three monthe ago my bowels have moved reguiarly: and 1. am: feeling well again. 1 am. now & happy: woman,” ‘It is-a simple, harm- less preparation that removes: the ca- tarrhal:. mueus . from: the intestinal tract -and allays the. inflammation which causes. practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At Druggists everywhere. 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