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q | | Ese seoeene TOLD BY JOHN D, ROCKEFELLER 1 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE * \, THURSDAY, JANKARY 22, 1920. HOW TO MAKE GOOD: As Reported gy A. C.. Forbes, Editor of Forbes’ Magazine TOLD BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER. As Reported by B. C. Forbes, Editor of Forbes’ Magazine. “The most important thing for a ] young man starting life is to establisn a credi reputation, character, He must inspire the complete confidence , of ether | “The hamdes; problem all throws n! my busine career was to obiain capital to do all the busi 1 wanted to do and could do, given the necessary amount of mone You! Dish. a credit before Tend peop, bank loan Tr sum those days— we cause the hee from imy for png man who rwadays youRE nC ant to have tao for { ented wath | Si corte ot, (WOHN D. ROCKEFELLER conce “To ge at on, youns mer Ash s thoroughly; sand indy then « by buying a or go out and cir own. i y must be self-reliant, ‘They must not expect to live ed them for nothing, ‘They must mak themselves hocomin, Hd stuc Mine of Kahoka, Mo., sisted by Hi. 2 Hoxsman of Huron, 3. s Lake. nle in the new form a! unable to gain admittance. This morn- and in. the horthorn sale. ‘afternoon another commu t every de after “doing thei COMMISSIONERS OF DAKOTA COUNTIES FOR BETTER ROADS full duty to socie “The business is conducted |. now, if “usy for mam te buy shares in it amd thus participate: in the profits, “As for opp tely for every one there yy Kaulfuss, as ant state en- vs gineer, returns from the annual con- ro then few o s on of North Dakota ceunty com- Rty meatus of tl at New Rockford much ef them. Now lirge oun lgratified with the attitude taken to- tmnities coustantly | sy ward the state highway commission where and we have s road-building program, Mr. reney and credit: system fo: ulfuss was one of a numberof good people to t hold af them. i ads advocat who sed the Tow fo proenre cupital and credit | county commissioner Kaulfuss fo handle the cnormods volume of | deelt particularly with the need for Dnsiness see Roekefeller’s enterprise ; co-operation between the Counties and attracted his hardest problen | board, and be declared that during he erative years, ni, although’ no doubt hon- facilities were limited and the it, often ved to handicap mum his own bank ceuld furnish ion and to jeopardize the enti insnflicient for his (state’s highway program. ETON » Jn one i nee The county comm joners expressed Dank president met Mr, Rocke mpathy for Mr. Kaulfuss’ viewpoints the street aud gravely told him that hy when they unanimously adopted reso- his borrowings had become so he jludons favoring the program of the that, Mr. Kool skefeller must come : th Dakota Good Roads ciation, talk the sithation over with the diree- | which favors bonding the e vor not tors to exceed $50,000,000, to be distributed tunities, there ate teaj J. i. GO Ibe delighted to incet the diree-j over a considerable period of years, Mr. Rockefeller replied, al more,” “He never sent; “for for the purpose of constructing an adequate system of trunk-line high- need ae i Rockefeller added: for me.” | A concuirent resolution proposing —a |that a constitutional amendment pro- | viding for such a bond issue be sub- GRANDIN BULL SELLS s | mitted to'the electors at the next gen- FOR $3,500 AT FARGO | eral election. was introduced in the e ss is nate during the recent special ses- Stamp's iinulator, | sien, but it met an untimely death, Ff . brought $3,500 ac apparently from an over-dose of poli- the Shorthorn sale held in the new! tics. lion in Fargo 3 erday afternoon } W. Avior of the Riverview farm | — Don’t fail to see May Allison haser was in “Fair and Warmer” at the Or- is ‘pheum tonight. re pa ‘id for Head bale _ Vanadium Highiy Important. Scottion! “For the latest This was th an animal ¢ cold in a average of per head. works, such as airply Mes, Submarines, “! torpedoes and si | nN of a in hance to siresses of some of the tr ith to be soived, plication of this, and thus coustitures at or fits most Important use, it has aiso a marked influence upon cast Iron and j upon copper. all kinds qables nost dificult clemeats of While the ap- Wium to steel does nt SO EASY! LIKE ROLLING OFF LOG $ Sore, touchy corns stop hurt- t | “that made the weath-| er famous is “Fair and Warmer” > swith May Allison at¢the Or \, wouen pheum tonight. y the sh i The Pp need that ne: Cineint drops of tender, killed ‘on befere, Made His Name Immortal. The endless screw is still called after | Archimedes, for he invented-it to pump | ul Soon the corn loosens so it} He Water from the hdits of vessels, can be lifted out, root rnd al! without and has not been improved pon pain, [It isa long spiral, the lower ex A quarter ounce of remnity it ithe, lowing ly a develop “AN serew, re seen in the propellers of modern steamships. “is fs thirned the wate out at the top. It v | ment of this Archime i not 10; versed in action, which the snround After yon lift) the troublesome corn. ar callus | in maderneath is as pind, tir althysas the palm of your hand, inflame ing aM the s and he Try to 0 get in and see May Al- lison n “Fair and Warmer” at | ithe Orpheum tonight. Weecroccceccccoccsscccccooccces: NOTICE. Consumers Black- smith Shop just opened for business, Horseshoeing Our Specialty E. H. Ryder Blacksmith ‘At Consumers Barn 216 Eighth St. Phone 270 ened Used by3 oisvalih of fy ‘Tipectant Motherr MoriensFRrenp Has been found a time tried relief dur- ing the stages. of rzaternity. The deli- Gate organs involved should be pre pared for an easier, wicker and more practical celiver;. Mother's Friend is At all Druggists. - Pa el ee a le Specia! Bookdct on Motherbood aud Baby sree. Bradfield Regulator Co, Dot. F-16, Adlante, Gu, ne. conducted the ley of St. Paul} D., and} as crowded to the with buyers and hundreds were | things hiund-+ ing there Will be a sale -of purebred | ritchfield Brothers of Hun- of engineering j / REPUBLICANS T0 (COME IN FORCE. TO BiG POW-WOW | | i | | } By Olson Being Biggest in History 1 { Prospect of Convention Called| ; St AMERICAN SIBERIA BY GEORGE B. WATERS. Washington, Jan, 22.—The proposal ! made in the United Sta senate Senator MeKellar, Tennesses that j an American Siberia be established j and that our agitators be banishe McKeller proposed the island of Guam | as the American Siberia. Senator McKellar’s proposal, sub- mitted as an umendment to thg Ster-} ling anti-tree speéch bill, although de-| teated ‘in connection with that meas- ure, is not-dead: There is more radi- cal legislation to come, and Senator told McKellar. that the judi- It begins to look as though every ; man in North Dakota who adheres to | the principles of the republican party were plannin: [next week f called by N 1Gunder Olson of Crafton for the hh. Publicity favqrable sand: one i j wise which the stz ! Mr. Olson's call siiniulated an un ‘ precedented degree of inte’ there is to be tight for control of i the party in this state every republi- | can in North Dak arently wants | to have a hand dismarck ho-| tels are planning for the accommoda- | | tion of a record-breaking crowd. It} is probable that the municipal audi-! torium or the house chamber at’ the capitol will be reserved for the con- vention proper, and every sizable room | jin the city is expected to be in de-! mand for commiltee purposes. Gunder Olson is reported to be ill.| He has made no reply io the charges published in the Red river valley pres: slate | | ps a to the effect that a trade with Town- jst ley, with federal patronage as the} prize, might be the outcome of the Bismarck meeting. A reply has ome how . from Rep. O. B. Butiness and T, B. Elton of Grand Forks, who | were accused of knowing el of the proposed. deal. “The ruthor that I have been con iected with or approached by A, € Townley is, of course, such a joke and i so ridiculous. that there’ should be no} need of denying it,” said Representa- | tive Burtness. when confronted with | * one of theses:c “Lhave not even |° }a speaking acquaintazee with him. No! { suggestion has ever been made to me that I might\name a candidate tor congress. tive mentioned Mr. Elton’s name had! T heard it used in cennection with the | | position. ism in the state and its autocratic and | dangerous pule; [ shall continue to} oppose radical socialism and thi vils, to favor several of the plans. of the; original program of the Nonpartisan league, but shall oppose with all my vigor the kind of legislation exempli- ied by much of the work of the last} two sessions. That kind of a bunch | can hand me no. political office, even | {if it comes on a. siiver platter a and | without solicitation.” “It is certainly news to me,” the Grand Forks Herald quotes Mr. Elton as saying. “f never have heard of any such deal and never have consid- ered running for congress. The whole thing is untrue. L never have been approached regarding the. conarension: 1 race, and, as a matter of fact, a candida ale for re- -election as state's attorney.” Forum Originates Dope. \ ull originated with the Fargo Forum and was published simultaneously by j Jerry Bacon’s paper at Grand Forks. tale be tre time will demon-; strate, “In, any vevent the stor hay eryed to eet real % publicuns on thing is “s on January 28 the: it will be proper | demne: 1 ih: nd the, slippees will be promptly out of j the par Recause it is believed th may be real work io do here, a large lrep ntation from every county in ithe state is assured. ; edge, and ad anid con- | Britain’s Debt to Gordon. ~# Sir Reginald V te tallved of thes} ! Sudan in war and pence, the other day, band asked a question, “Is it realiz which Gordon chi sun Sutter ‘ly useless po: sion. comp! territory. of cone | [siderably over a million Square miles, na large portion desert ‘and wilderness, ft fe Irue, but through which the great | Nile flows, spreading its fertilizing | j waters over va Three out- standing dates and 1916, milestones of nese history, and then pence. ion, Omdurman, the defeat of Ali Dinar of Davfur, and then the Sudanese chiefs congratulat- ling the king of England on vicio (his own capital. ‘That is 1919. Nin ;tecn hundred and fourteen saw the | rgreat Sudghese levers in Khartun | vow! loyalty to the cause for which | Grent Britain had taken up arms, And | ~none of it would have been but for | Gordon's “sae ses: | i | Bréaking a Bad Habit. ! i “ET sce you have brought your dear | old-fashioned father to the Catskills again this season, Miss Slick.” “Oh, yes. Miss Weck, we could hard- ly get along without papa, even if his | manners are hovri { “But 1 note a grei | his. style of eatin [Sin what way “Why, now he invariably uses his | fork.” Yes, yes. waiter to put t improvement in ( ' i H \ { | You seewe brthe the, p on papa’: Gees Eve One Better. | Mother City pant — Why did you sirike little Nancy, you naughty | boyt Gt | Veter—What did she want to cheat for, then? Mother—How did she cheat? Peter--Why, we were playing at | Adam and Eve, add she had the apple to tempt me with, avd she never dempied me, but went and ate it ber- self! Tribune Want Ade Bring Results. smArCK | 44 convention tional - Committeeman | Not until your- represezta- jot such fine and imprisonment in the “[ shall continue io fight Townley- | jpine archipelago. belonging to the Unit- attendant therewith; T sWall continue | 37° convicted under the jamendmeat, seriously. . itic: ic Yap under ‘the German ‘The story of alleged political trick- | Island, of : we eee ery /behind the Bismarck convention | treaty. Why not send them there? i How much of the remainder of the | Allison is the leading attraction | y iin Bismarck tonight. | |the Orpheum. established for a pra | object eannot succeed.” ommittee now has a well-con- d measure, to be reported soon, at-such associations as Senator ar sought to suppre: McKel- id his aime was to wipe out the anarchists, ide Tau proposed amendment | “Citizen of the United : "That evel States who directly or indirectly_c: mences or carries on any verbal, w ten or spondence with any other person or. t-| printed intercourse or corre- persons, whether’ citizens or slien with the intent, either peaceably or h ! violence. to overthrow the coverne jof the United States, or to do away | with all government; ot who becomes member of any organization, asso- j clation, or society, foreign or dome: tic, having any such purpose; or who | directly or indirectly, public vately associates himself or wjth any other person or persons ha’ uch purpose; or who, having |, nient or purpose, ae sate has or permits to be ¢ er persons,’ the purpose of whi in an attempi, oe By violence, to overthrow, al t ed States, or all government t uly, including that of the Unit- ed States, shall be deemed and held as adhering to the enemies 6f the United | t States. gi and upon conviction shall be tined-not | + less than $5,000 for each offence cit impr d not less than one year nor more than 10 years, or may, ‘in lieu gene discretion of the judge, be deported | permanently to the Island of Guam, | ,or to any other island in the, Philip- et States. which may be set aside by the government of the United States FOR CITIZENS’ WHO PROTEST) financially aud otherwixe for a long to represeat the Reput: congregates, |'from the office grind the editor sre-} not time this w gated, for him or her, any meeting of »[¢ ‘iter of Rh it 3 to secure the co-operation of sci! }j either peace:! y,,. he destruction 6f our government. | fal y Also to show’ that, even if, as Mr. Shor- ie ae }man ¢laims, he does not d and-comfort; | que mer | revolutionists, even in at peaceful or bloodless oyertum, We admit that he Sree a en - , Basak a Col ‘WITHOUT NASTY QUININE . PROPOSED | Don't sfay stuffed-up! Quit, blowing; the head; stops nose running; relieves ‘ana snuftling! A dose of “Papes Cold | the headache, dullnes feverishness, !Compound” taken every two hour! ind. stiffness, jt three di are taken Compound” “is the relief Known and costs ents at drug stores. — Tt tastes nice, Cold feven desire it to he, applied in rebuc-|dential Electors, Delegates and Aitar- {ul to thdse who declare and practice [nates to be voted for at Presidential it, he certainly would not claim that|Primary Election to be held ing said hy number of his constituents: would | State on the 16th day of March, 1920. z : Dated January 3rd, 1920, GUNDER OLSON. ‘But just Hecause of these things we | elaind that, being what he is he should }do those thing Steeles Ozone. ' for the State of North Dakot. Adler-i-ka _ Again! has his heen worth its weight in gold to me, It has CORED my constipation aud a serious bowel ich Thad.” (Signed) Mrs. nener, ga flushes BOTH. upper and CALL FOR ‘REPUBLICAN, STATE CONVENTION "WHAT NORTH. A Republican State Convention is | DAKOTA EDITORS | hereby called to mect in the City of ll Bi cl th Dakota on the 28th ARE SAYING | ce3or January, 1920, at to o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the pur- * | pose of placing in nomination: ational Committeemar Presidential Electors, and Ten Alternat an Party of a in the ° ention | to_be ° MERELY A POLNTER Reing too much occupied withthe A labors incident to the close of the last) Five air, and with? trying to get in shape; Ten Delegat planned and much needed aljence | the State of North D: has | tional Republican Con eld in the City of Ch Yk for a reply to the | res he can show some emote: ifn Sherman where the theor he reds or the LW. geners is beyond the pal e of urgument | as to their right to boldly advocate! aor Sour from the al poisoned stom: DON'T NE EGLECT A IC PAL carl -( mouths). Prevents + support hem din amy. such: dogma oy utter | Buy and keep dy a-bottle of 2, Cased ely because he wishes them ain-relievin n’s Lininzen: Evesshie: and simple in= oO haven hearing, he is never-thé-less OU need it when the unexpected | vyotiieuts. dos, low, druggist, ug them a status to which they pumatic twinge slarts— the | ~ not entitled, pains and ache! We will cheerfully admit, as we have led him in talk, that we do net | stil ahout buying another uitle and keep- ing it handy, did't you? ¢ — play safe — yon may nee This fa trales witho: for 2 moment he would line | np with Emma Goldin or the other their efforts “REFLECT” / SKUNK RATS MINK Command Top Prices is net of the kind that | shes the Russian ides ine ingestion. The N or ac! ia SIGNI A for the purpose of confining those w! rho wane ae hon ideal of ¥ pine mila] id, caving ‘pain plaster or CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED provisions of this-act.” alternative | COMETS Havin, something | af eee eee es 2 fe i Buyers of : ‘Then Senator McKellar procecded | (f bis nrexress s here | Gea cy den h, aller ye Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides and to make a speech. in support of the! fn an honest career rand | Three sizes at all dru; igre | Junk. ’ amendment that covered three pages | vanes nd orderly. ¢ . we are | ; | Tanners of in the record, and sounded about as | <UNC De IS Hae Haye ‘WH Furs, Coats, Robes and Leather. well as those. made for the Sterling pill. Senator Kenyon. didn’t take this m just wi ondering what, Senator McKellar has against the people — of Guam,” he’ said. “I have nothing against the people of Guam, but 1 have more interest in the people of the United States than Ihave in the people of Guam. If we move the people of~Gnam out we will give them a better home somewhcre else.” Kenyon asked. - | “Pair and Warmer” with May See it at Remembered by Wise Saying. i One of the most anelent of the far ! mous shoemakers was Rabbi Ochanan the shoemaker, who lived In the second century and held that-“an association | seworthy object must ultimately succeed, but an asso- viation estublished without such an N DRIVE ANAT: HEADACHE Rod Mag tele of on Forchead nd Temples: ” Ate: jac remedy without the dan- | “headache medicine.” Relieves adeche and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. Andit acts at ove! Musteroleisaclean, white oint- iment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not Llister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affectstomach and heart, rg some internal medicines do. | ccellent for score throat, bronchitis, . | croup, stiff neck, d8thma, neuralgia, ngescion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- bego, all pains and aches of the back “joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, hiiblains, frosted feet, coids of the | rest (it often ‘prevents pneumonia). | Ic and 60c jars; Rospital size $2.50, BETTER - DEAD | Life is a burden when the body’ is tagked with pain. Everything worries and the victim, becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take ’ GOLD MEDAL | \ ] | N CAPSULES if The national remedy of Holland for ove: 200. years; it is an enemy of all pains rc- sulting from kidney, liver and uric acit | troubles. Alt druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bes and accept no imitation repre: Because, violence ef any | Dear Public: For how much of the High Cost of Living are you yourself | Send for price list and catalogue Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Bismarck, N. D, ry thke the position he Certainly nos take it whl nting the people of this coun since he does not’ endor: kind, and does 0 _to, without the effort of trying to economize? Not all manufacturers nor alk merchants are. “profiteers.” Maybe none of them are ‘intentionally. - Maybe some, have better resources of buying for less. Maybe'‘there are others, who can sell cheaper, because it costs them Jess to do business. Are you seeking out the places where real economy awaits you? If not, don’t the fault is yours. If you're really sincere in keeping down expenses, take the trouble to “shop around.” some places well worth looking into. They are advertised every day in this paper. = . complain about “high prices’— directly: responsible? How much of the “high prices” are you submitting, There are Republican National Committeeman’ t relieves