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a Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns Clasaified Advertising Rates. vm Beaty Conan Advortining Baten et First insertion, 85 cents; additional beats. Advertisements containing more than, 25 words will be charged at the ; insertions without change of eopy, 15 kate of two cents a word for each sdditional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper Insertion, mus} be in this office before 10 a.m. of day of publication, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED AT ONCE—Brickmason, Aa Ber hour, W, 3. Curren, Valley Cte ie CLERKS—CLER! me PRY women) , 4,000 needed, early. Age 18 upward. Exam- inations in Bismarek November 15, De- cember 10. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry (former Civil Service Examiner) 1 Continental Bidg.; NURSE ston. 4 wi eae ee WANTED—First "class window trimmer and sman for high grade clothing. store. ¢ full particulars in first letter, Write No. _84, Tribune. 10-81-tf LEARN THE BARBER TRADE, Big demand for barbers, big wages,,easy work. Few weeks completes, expert in- structions, Time and expense saved by our method. We have stood the test for 27 years and is the only reliable up to date institution of its kind inthe northwest. AVrite at once for free.iilustrated catalog, Moler Barber College; 107 K, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., “Bat 1893, __il-1-1mo, LEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, mere CANIZING. - Los Angel es Y, M..C. Auto School. ? AL HELP WANTED—FEMALE Timo Experience . unnecessary,40n the lot. LOT BARGAIN Best lot in Blears aoe the money, gorner 7thsand’ Avi water and sewer $900 cash, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. WANTED—Position as. housekeeper by mid- dle. aged: lady for widower ‘or -bachelor. Can give ead ele references, Phone 740L or call 1708 Rossér..St.. 10-31-3t WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower or basher By lady with one child, “Write to Mrg, 1. Carter, Lock Box No. 194, Wing, N.D.!_10-24-2wks WANTED TO RENT WANTIED—Rooms for light housekeeping. Two or three roorhs In modern home Call Tribune. des’ STENOGRAPHERS — There will . be an eyening class in advanced. short- hand:speed practice, civil service and court» reporting, beginning: Monday evening, Noy. 3,-at 8 o’clock, at the Business College. See Professor Jack, 10-27-1wk WANTED—Competent girl for general “housework. ‘wo in family. 513 Avenue A. Mrs E, H. L. Vesper- man: 10-25-tf WANTED—Gin| to walt on table, ex- perienced, $40 per month, Spiro ‘Tailor Shop, 10-30-1wk WANTED—Gitl for general housework, 311 4th St. .Phone 392, 10-31-1wk WANTED—School girl to work for board and room, Write Box 196, 10-28-1wk WANTED—Wash woman to come to house once a week. Phone 264. 10-28-1wk WANTED—Cook, chambermaid and dish- Washer, food wages. Box 03, Medora, N, i)-29-2wks «FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SALE—One of the nicest houses in the Riverview Addition, six rooms, reception room and bath, full \ basement, hardwood floors throughout, hot water pipes connected with furnace, excellent finish on the inside. This is one of the most beautiful homes in the city .of ck, it shourd be priced cash, Holihan, -3-2t HOUSE FOR SALE—House of six rooms and store room, modern except heat, |. cottage style, location one of the best in the Ci If sold at once price, $2000; $700 cash. is a real bargain. J. H. Holihan, s Block, Telephone 745. 11-3-2t FOR SA douse of ten rooms and bath, large valuable lot worth $3000. ‘This will be valuable Propercy: in a short time, ‘price, $3700. Address Lock Box 211, Bismarck, N._D. 7 11-3-2t FOR RENT—Modern toom in furnished house, Suitable for two girls. Call at 417-5th_ street. 11-1-3t FOR SALE—Two houses; quite a reduc- tion for quick sale; reasons for selling is to.take up farmin; Block 200, 2nd St. South, Apply Mrs. Nellie Nickleby, owner, or phone 507K, 11-3-1lwk WAN’ keeping | rooms. Write. or call 88 care Tribune, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ABSOLUTELY FREE 50c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS Attractive _and interesting relief map, size 18x24. Hang it in your home or of- fice. See the amazing development work in the largest producing oil fields in the world at a glance. imited — edition; write immediately for free copy before supply is exhausted. 1 UNION TRUST CO. Dept. 5, Hoffman Bullding | Houston, Texas AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Oakland Sedan, chea cash, or will trade in for property or on one or two lots. Car guaranteed to be in first class condi- tion. Write :80, care Tribune. _10-28-tf FOR SALE=—1916 Overland Roadster ‘for sale , very reasonable, phone she 569L, -24-t: Se EEEEEEna MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Lady's black Russian Foney 10 to horsepower, horizontal pre- ferred, State price. Address 87 Trib- une, 11-3-6t A WORTHWHILE PRESENT A Christmas present worth while, Our latest, a combination pocketbook | for bills and coin, neatest thing out, highest grade leather and work, will last a life- time. Name, address and emblem of any lodge, business or profession, elegantly stamped on flap. $2 by mail. Also a beautiful cardcase with money compart- qment for ‘ladies, namie, emblem, etc., same price. Get your order in now. NOVELTY LEATHER WORKS 6031 Telegraph Ave. Bend your hemstitching and pleoting | to W._ Kelley, Bismarck, N. ee Box 212. Successor to B. We elranch. - ode FOR SALE. garage for $3350, Geo. M, Register, 19-30-19 FOR RENT—Apartment, five rooms, $45 per month; fuel, light, water, coal for range, furnished. Renter td care for furnace: J. KX. Doran, 622 Third St. 10-28-1wk ‘Six room modern house with, FOR SALE OR RENT—Two story build- ing. First floor contains fixtures for pool hall, opera house en second’ floor. Good | opening for Barber. Write Theo. Breien, N. D. 1 in your own Address 86, care Tribune. 11-1-21 be price. FOR SALE--Eight room modern house, t bed rooms, hot water heat, and situated _close ia, Geo, M. Register, _ 10-30-1wk _ROOMS. FOR RENT ‘OFFICE, ROOM. FOR RENT—A_ large steam. heated office room on Fourth street, * Office. purposes only. _Tele- phone “745. 11-3-2t FOR RENT—Two rooms for light. house- keeping;. also one: single room. Call 219. Second_St, 11+ Foi RENT—Large warm room:In modern house for gentleman: 321 8th St., Phone 3. 1-8-4 For RENT—Two rooms for light | house: keeping. "618 6th street. 11-1-8t FOR RENT—Excellent warm modern rooms for, light house keeping. Occu- pants, leave. for’ Minneapolis: first. of week? Inguire’J. K; Doran, 622. ‘Third _street. 1i-1-6t FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 322 “Ist St. 10-31-lwk FOR RENT—Furnished room in’ mod- ern’ house, suitable for two. 909 Fifth St. “Phone 630-L.__10-27-1wk LANDS FOR SALE—About 464 acres of, lang near Wing, known as the Bob O'Brien place, improved, water and about 120 acres hay meadow on it, and about 200 acrés under cultivation, at a reasonable _ rice. Geo. M. Register. 10-28-1wk For SALE—Good section of land, mostly under “cultivation, well situated. near railroad, in Burleigh county, North Da- kota, on crop payment plan, Geo. M. Register, 10-28-1Lwit FOR SALE—A section of improved farm Jand/ocated six miles from town. Land ig, excellent. soll: and lays practicall. Jevel, with no rock, and no waste land, Improved. with dwelling house, barns, granaries, good well and all _ other necessary ‘outbuildings; land is all fenced, ‘Will ‘selt on terms to suit pur- chaser, crop’ payment. plan, and would consider. some city property as. a_first payment, For particulars, wr PO Box_400, Tuttle, 10: Awks Tagr aa mrt yaten, Otagon shayed p reward, Deon ®ur' containing watch mnieal ticket, amd” key: ‘inder please notify Lucas_ store," Millinery Dept. : 10-31-8t LOSTBetween Mandan and. Bismarck, a, brow bear rug, green lining. Return to Bismarck. Hide and. Fur: Co, ‘a! pd reecive. reward. adcait FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS _ ‘| salt, according .to..W. FOR SALE—One 234 hose power gaso- line engine in-perfect condition. «A bi gain if taken at once. Address feth Tribun FOR Minute Lunch ores ott ing proposition, small capital will handle, Kadcess Minute Lunch, Bismarck, N. D. 10-30-1wk FOR SALE-—Two heating stoves. Phone 10-31-1wk aN ED—Have party who desires to trade «Bismarck, improved property, .in for satisfactory half section of land near Bismarck, What do You offer? Geo. M. Register. 10-30-1wk WE. DO HEMSTITCHING and picot edge work. Singer Sewing Machine Co, 211 Fourth St, 10-24-2wks WANTED TO Plano; no children. _Phone 400R. 2 19-28-8t FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, gonveniently, located; steam heat, elec- tric light, : elevator’ and Janitor, ger- ‘vice. Bismarck Realty Compan; _marck Bank Bldg. Mya FOR RUNT—Basement 46x65 ft.; ate entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish beth oF barner anop; low rental. Bl: marcel ” ismar _Bank Bidg. Contpany; T-21-tf WILL TRADE for ‘about 3 or 6 room modern house, well located.in Mismarcte . Emerson Brantingham Big 30-61 Tractor, thoroughly ‘overhauled; eight stubble. bottom, six breaker. self-lift plows; ohe. new wagon and 500 gallon tank and one new packer. © Write, Lock Box 187, Turtle Lake, N. D.__10-10-1mo. FOR S. Tn good condition for cash or bankable paper-one 32 Avery Separator complete with band. cutter, feeder, weigher and steokers: 3,0ne Avery. 25 h.p. Rs Tractor, one 15 bbl., mounted. pas nlt;.one,Avery. é bottom engine plo’ - with. .brveker -attachment.._- Apply” to Regan State’ Bank, Regan, N.D. 9-25-tf a EAST ‘ALBERTA SPRINGS: ARE ALMOST.PURE SALT Winnipeg, “Man. Noy. 3.—Briue from springs ‘in, baer Alberta, having the appéarance of-mud ‘volcanoes, has -been « found:-to. assay 98%. per -cent. Satinders, representing British capital .interest- ed:‘in Canada’s’ natural’.resources.. * In the ‘same:neighborhood ‘conglom- erate. deposits “were. unearthed which 10-29-4t | Tur coat. Size 38. Phone 395-R. rising from numerous springs in a por2t 1-3t/ shallow lake were found. These WANTED—Second-hand steam boiler. | «mud voltanoes” are throwing up ‘O.\their profits from their 1919 crops, 6 }in cold. storage put away since Jan- near the ice. ‘| dred miles in length. Every hill and DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Wie You VOTE FOR ME BY SUBSCRIBING To THOSE MAGAZINESP | WANT TO COMPLETE MY COURSE IN VOCAL TRAINING: | Live RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET FROM “tov IN THAT. and other mineral products, he de- clared. Mr. Saunders said that near the United States boundary salt deposits brine, 9814 per cent. of which is salt.| supply. The lake itself, into which these springs flow, contains 62 per cent. salt, as compared with 87 per cent. in Salt Lake, Utah Utah, aid. PEACE RIVER FARMERS HAD BUMPER HARVESTS a pound Peace River, Northern Alberta, Noy. 3—Now that snow and zero| few days civilization, farmers for while Southern Alberta experi- ~|enced a fearful drought this sum- mer, the Peace River. district farm- - Threshing . was practically over The Young Lady Lived Within Hearing , Distance WHY Yes, ]GUESS 60 ,MY YOUNG LADY You MEAN the center of miles, estimate that there are hun- dreds of thousands of the animals ; in the great assembly. | Dawson people are leaving here in ; squads to secure their winter meat | With beef and mutton sell- | ing here at from sixty to eighty cents; the ca lief from the Women, boys and girls are joining| the men in the big hunt. The temperature around zero’ and the Yukon river is} carrying heavy ice.. the last steamer from the lower river, passed hete a She .and the old river weather have come to the edge of| Steamers now are safe above the dan* totalling | ger points. 4 Hd boats into Dawson this season. The first overland stage of the season j left for the coast this week. | % JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure ers enjoyed splendid growing weath. silk Hose, ago. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Yerrow louse t the high There will be no more | herds for LONIN HAVE ANGTHER YEAR. TO STUDY AND I’M GETTING ALONG FINE + Nov MAN WAVE. HEARD ME: SING ASI tha) A NEIGHBOR OF YouRS JusT WHERE Do Vou LIVE F NES, 1d Toe “leLLOW HovsE- THEN You've HEARD! . SORRY I CANTO ME SiKG? | HELP. You OUT; Yous LADY.= | DIDNT | KNow! Nou LIVED SO CLOSE PaaS SEN pea) fifty] WALLA WALLA TOi HAVE Walla Walla, cost of living. at Dawson is|tion of the famous highway The Washburn, | el to Idaho, when the first touch of winter came but. some farmers in remote districts had not continued their work «by; Oct. 28. It is estimated that the ji settlements in Waterhole, Van Rena ' and Pouce Coupe territories harvest- ed 175,000 bushels of wheat and 200,- i 000 bushels of oats. Inadequate transportation — facili- ties have handicapped the pioneers | who are opening this region to seri- ous settlement. © WISCONSIN’S HENS, NOT MEMBERS OF BIG UNION,” KEPT.RIGHT ON THE JOB; Madison, Wis., Nov. ~The » As- sociated Press—Thousands of ex- | tremely loyal Wisconsin hens, ignor- ing strikes and other industrial: tur- bulence, have produced nobly this year, according to statistics compiled by George J. Weigle, state dairy and food commissioner. On Sept. 31 there were 2,669,870 dozens of eggs uary 1. Supplies of butter and eggs have been decreasing since mid summer. On August 31, the egg suroly in storage ‘totalled 3,381,930! dozens. On August 1, the butter total was 855,- 281 pounds but. on October 1, the amount in storage had decreased to, 491,941 tons. A’ slight increase. in storage poultry is announced, the lat- est figures showing 228,714 pounds CARIBOU BY THOUSANDS ‘RANGE: YUKON COUNTRY} Dawson, Y..'T —Cariboo by thousands are. ranging the hills with- in five. miles of Dawson and over .an area of fifty miles wide by one hun- valley is.said to be covered: with the herds. Arrivals here from Glacier contained sbécimens of garnet, ‘agate SPE IY— REAL DIAMOND Oréek, traveling the main road’ thru ; “ONGEE*RED- NELLOW-BLUB - GRBEN Wir -PINK DIAMOND Fresh From, the Five and:Ten! Loowrr, Joou DONT You WISH BRECKLES, AT NU WAD-ONE:3 ° WVOTENSKARAT. SQUIRREL £00D AWE KUST Os AND Hid WATCH 1 Gowe IN HOCK martes JAN OVERGONT ra THIS PUNKIN 15 A MATE T’ YER PESKY HEAD AN’ THATS WHERE {T'S GOIN INA SPECK Wow DAG NAB YE OTTO ast feneerneres Bs [Ww YELLOW PERIL MEANS: MOTHING IH MY JAZZ LIFE OUR han GOSH, IS \v A REAL DIANOND ¢ BY ALLIIAN | MONUMENT TO MAN WHO CAME IN FROM BENTON Wash., Nov. 3.—The Associated Press.—The City of Walla Walla_has been’ notified by the Socie- boo afford great re- ity of Montana Pioneers, that it would like to present to this municipality a {monument to the memory of Captain John Mullan, who directed construc- from Fort Benton to Walla Walla. The road Wee nis in 1855 and was Whi age (completed in 1862. for White Hovse The object of the highway was to provide a line of exploration between | the navigable waters of the Missouri iver, Fort Benton and Walla Walla. At that time, Walla Walla was ‘a frontier port on the Columbia river. When the emigrant movement be- came important after the Civil war, this road was the main artery of trav- Washington and Oregon. It has been estimated that more than By, Ahern IS F REAL? ” Hue WELb, IF AT 800,000 emigrants, many of whom be- came wealthy, passed over this road jon their way to take up homesteads. |The highway lost its importance when the Northern Pacific railroad | was built more than 30 years ago. TRAPPER SURVIVES COWBOY ON RANGES | \ i | Helena, Mont.» Noy. 8.—The ¢éow- ib | boy practically has vanished with the} range,.but the trapper may operate for ceeades, 1 te ag ‘The professional hunter also thrives jin some sections of the state and nev- ler was bounty more generous for the |nimrod who can bag beasts of prey. | Various bounties are paid by the {state on wolves, coyotes, mountain jlions and wildcats but, none has been so notable as that just announced at | White Sulphur Sprin; where the} | Meager County Cattle Breeders’ asso- dation will give one hundred dollars |for every wolf or lion skin Drought lin. | Tosses by these beasts, in some sec- | tlors, are tremendousy Especially where grazing lies in the forests, many valuable animals fall yearly “before the jaws of the wolf and the paws of the lon. While forest guards pur- sue ‘them relentlessly and a due per- eent of the pr sional hunters and} | trappers are always on their trail, their jnumbers do not seem appreciately to dininish, Bears kill catle and horses but not | often. There are Jong seasons during | hibernation, when the bear is not a menace; and in addition several species lof bears are not carnivorous. But the wolf, and in lesser degree the coyote, and the mountain lion never rest, and j thelr toll is perennial, ‘Bull- Headed Canby Bull Ties Up Road} Canby, Minn, Nov. Canby | hull got bull headed and in “Tess than two minutes it caused the destruction yor $2,000 worth of property and j ain wreck; two men narrow! }eaped death and railroad tre | tied up for several hours, : Said bull ambled on to the Chicago | and Northwestern right of way as a {freight train approached, amed, The whistle sc Bull bellowed. The train couldn't stop and the bull Wouldn't get out of the v Ou the next play, the dead bull lay jia the diteh; the train made five yards fand went down in the ditch, The en- gineer and fireman went over the en gine but escaped serious injury E. T. BURKE LAWYER | Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic H Lucas Block | | i ~| «RLS. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. | Chiropractor i Consultation Free | Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 i: | BISMARCK || FURNITURE CO. | 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. eee Our Biggest Bargains 7-room strictly modern house, east. front, close to schools, half block from paving, good neighborhood, at $4400.00. This property cannot ti duplicated for less than We can sell on very erms. 5-room mostly modern bungalow, fur- nace, full basement. A real bargain at $2800.00, which we can sell on easy terms. !6-room _ str modern bungalow, | | renongble| new, close in at $4500.00. On terms. | Corner lot. Paving. | Every one of these is a bargain. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE | COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. | PHON: ES. | | F. E. Hedden, 0. HH. #°. O'Hare, 78M. FE. Young, 78R. BY BLOSSER | PERRY “ ‘Bismarck Construction | Phone 35 Business | Directory SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET ——oOOOOOOS ea cla BISMARCK Davota ISMARCK -NorTH Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 ‘Night Phone 65 UNDERTAKING | PARLORS i Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 i t Licensed Embalmer in Charge Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Bismarck PRINTING —— FINISHING “DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US. YOUR FILM | Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators The World's Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements Harness 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 np oo x) BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER ——and—_. CADILLAC Automobiles BUICK and OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. _ Bismarck, N. D. ae

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