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2 ; mA \ sa | ; ; : ’ “ DENA é . \ . ape a FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1929 | 2 THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1920 i / es Loa te SVEN, a = = = = eer terunnreenen me eeepc ot western thirdof the state which was | season's production was the excellent | ( ' x boa: - 2. od 2 f thei RGASONS i 2 rd paid last year was $93.60 o = 4919 CROP WAS handicapped> by. the moisture. detici- (corn, crop. The 1919 corn yield of «4 OTTO AUTO fi BY AHERN the bel ae 1918 Rea iy ne and i WANT COLUMN 0 5 : MV jeney of preytons seasonsswas begin. ‘bushels per acre is the second: largest} ae Be red. GUMPIN'S TH’ MATTER WITH inf ees : cl i : . ning to show the éeffets of drought and |/lit the crop recomls for, this state. | trm.'S BEEN OFF QUACK LIKEA ago the average was less than $50, ,/ aoa ed . 4 } 100 b ‘insect damage; while the remainder of | Cliamtic conditions: unfavorable for ‘ov DUCK, AN 1 WANTCHA To fi When tke farmer furnished ‘board ‘@ELP WANTED. HALE x Bi 5 5 1 the osttfe Wheré moistiire » conglitions ing were ideal for corn, and the DEC VER IT AN FIX IT for his help the ‘average wage pad Gs "| were more favorable was beginning to < insured 2] GO ALL Ae ake eames in’ 1919°and: 1918 waw:$69 ane eee: WANTED | s shew rank growth. The midsummer | hig! y. “Both the sNLE: EASILY: spectively. Average’ wages to harvest Two unusually attractive openings t _ séason which’ followed. was marked by nk vas very fay- f 0 ule ‘DYDUA TRY CHANGIN’ hands working -by the day was about’ on ate ie knowledge of {2 er : se he! ida Ser TW male Ort . 2 ; yt y om mus: @ knowledge of farm gaa heat, Great. crops ‘were Sule arable ant mater helped .out he +, PW’ BRAND OF BIRD- {$4.95 last year. This wage was some- |} implement business. Hovey, shute pater Aa i ate io an hauenahy en anaes os aera feed ey owt on the: state i - < SEED ON IT -2 5 What lower than that-paid to itinerant 4 vacksen. Devils bake, JSorth ray . drought: in western counties, .and_ the | Yields range from. 35, to pushels: or er aS : iancaas Dakota, “litt * { Production Showed a Decided remainder of the ‘state to rnst,-scab.i above: normal in eastern countie: ta} eae z ne Incgout Dekou and: Neprads || eee atl, y Drop._Last Year, But Prices heat ‘and light damage during the} an average of 21 bushels per ac for ‘¢ WHeT \ LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Lasy oD : critieal’ stage of plant development | western counties, whiff for the same, \ Re ere ee ee ee Wea naveronas mah dehaici | MARKETS Saved by our method; only tellable in- stitution of its’ kind in the Northwest. FS GR NE aye) To |, Calon writer Kor catalog eM e e ee " As ant 17 e IK. Ni 5 in- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK heapehiae Bat. 1898, out “Stine, Kept Up Values | These serious damage factors together | divisions. silage yields Yange from 536 i id * [with the Jextensive hopped Gamage, | fo 2% tons per acre. The value: Verge > that was extremely heavy in the ter- |. 2ere ‘for corn production is only ‘ex> i ; s 2a isto 1 XQ CONDITIONS p NFAVORABLE| ritory ranging: from southwestern to | ceeded by optatoes this seasen, = es northeentral . connties reduced the | Except. inthe drought area largely Hog receipts, 47.000. Weak, CEARN—Actual auto repair vulcanizing, Government Reporter Describes | average yields “for small grains, flax | confined ,to territory. west of the Mis- Balk SUAS to $15.50, “Los Angeles Y. MC. A. Auto School: ; "Top, ). ‘ -28-1M0 a % and potatoes to the low, record for souri riyer, the hay pifoduction was Some Handicaps Encount- , fal counties, and below. average. for | tke best’ in years. ‘The ‘season was} qa eee ISAS TE RUA ICS SEI ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE Heavyw BO A except a few northeastern counties.| especially favorable for hay crops iu i Mediumweight, $1 STUNTHD Gir ietore penstahoun 7 x ered in Dakota is | The best ‘county average wheat yields | the eastern half of the state where the . Lightweight, po nome and z goods bay: tall 802 j were in- the, upper northeaste favorable supply of forage has encow™ Lightiight, Ave. B., or_phone 1 wk Teay th, S425 | WANTED—Rxperienced stenographer to $14.60. for permanent position. Lahr Y pricking sows, rough, #14 to] Motor Sales Co 1226-8 POSITIONS WANTED- “Tne'total farm yalu& of North Da-| ties where yields were up to, average {aged a further exminsion of the live field cop production for 1919) or slightly — better. . Yields ‘wn the | stock _and © dai industries. Thou- | 2.000 compared with § southwestern afd in a few northcen | sands of sheep ‘were ‘shipped in from 000) if 1918, “and 315.000 if} tral conuties bordered: on‘ a failure,| Montana and in addition a large Pig to $14.75, 7 ’ O17 ucording tu the statement of the | The bulk’ ofthe remainder of the stute}amount. of hay hag been shipped out f ache at * U.S. bureau ef crop estimates in its} was in the #to 8 bushel class. With | to meet_the urgent hay needs ef Mon- Cattle receipts, 14.000.” Weak. TED Position Spy iItsete mee a finnl review. of the W19. production. | the exception of rye which shows a] tana and to some extent the drought Reef steers, medium and heavy | Co ee ee eee ceactura ) The total acrenge actuallé under cul-| slightly heavier yield than wheat, the |urea of this state. 5 wht, choice and prime, $15.50. to tomobiles; ‘good business train= i ti wis placed at 1 000 acres] yields of other Small grains, flax and |” ‘The det statistical’ report is $17.25, r managing garage or Th three pe nt I han the war | potatoes: were correspondingly por, enclosed her fi “) | Medium and good, $11.50 to $15.50. “quire Pr RUR a ar recofd acreage. Of 7000 acres. in| * OPTIMISTIC FEATURE A. J. SURRATT, Common, $9.50 to $11 fm tractor, Roy Palmer, Reedsburg, " 1918, but thirty-five percent greater) The Inost optimistic feature of thix Short Pon Field Agent. Lightweight, good and choice, $11 Pan PEE ee TONY than the agreage ten years ago. /North| —~ A to $162 ie LOST AND FOUND COSTS’ pair of eye ses with gold to) rims and a pair of glasses with black celluloid) rims_ and yold bows, +] Reward for return to MéKenzie Hote Room 204. 1-30-74 COST—Hamilton 17 jewel, with legion teh fob, Reward, Call at Bismarck n Common and medium, $9 t Dakota’ now Jeuls all other «gs in| UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF ; Bu the acreage-of spring wheat, rye. bart id! ps CROP STATISTICS ; ; ley aid flax, Potatoes continue t5| Crop summary of 1919 for NORTH DAKOTA with comparisons as compiled Jead all other North Dakota! crops inj bythe U. SoBUREAU OF CROB ESTIMATES, DEPARTMENT OF AG- the production value pew acre, but] RICULTURE-from the: reports: of its crop reporters and State Field Agent. wheat which was second: in yalue per | (Preduction ‘fignres for hay represent. tons, all other production — figures acre in 1918 is displaced hy corn this | represent bushels.) ‘ SOASON. -S\ cet sees a The acreage of. tyume hay shows 2 her cattle, hefires, hd cutters, $IS to § to $t 7.25 to $1E ‘00. siete WORK W. TED NORTH DAKOTA > y a - 7 Stocker - ‘ Sheop receipts substantial inerease over the 19) * ‘es 3 z ie Z e 3, 8 mu, WANTED—Hiy man with smail_family Rereages Will: Might Increases’ for ry ee g 2 = GETA TIERCE OF OTR NS bs, SE poutids down, $19.00. to] ie work on farm. ur or rent ~ and corn, “Phe acreage sown to wheat} CROP 5 3 7, is ONDAPROE RSMIRAP TMS UP, Gulls and common, $16 to $18.75 and stoek cou shir San, ete: Se rhe nae, eis NNR | R Se) aie 5 n a “(Tame \T10 TH TEWELERS, q Ses and on on, S16 i) FISTS. Roe Write J. : Fedluced 2.000 acres, lax 40,000, 6 Ze E z ‘22 SJ) AND HAVE HIM PUT A ee . 1 |$107h to 0. good” and cholen. | sranc waste’ Phono a 175.000 and barley 434.000 aeras from are Leica) oy ‘sl Se J NEW MAIN SPRING 7 { Cully fiid common, $7 to $10.50. z the 191f' acreage, ay *CORN / 16 744.000 $1-40 $23,470. 4 ~ WAT! COUN = PRICES, NOT PRODUCTION 9.196.000 1.30 11,955, ( ee ar. \ MINNEAPOLIS WouLD Te ont ACOURINTAD The comparative high valuation | AVER. ..64...1918-17, 10,685,000." 82 : ) ; 1 - | Minneapot De man, 45 to 50 years flour unchanged, Ship] with a widow woman, old, for a housekeeper or marry. ted/ to1919 crop production in) S$, WHEAT. ...4.1919 77,70,000 rre! ‘ Lf tate is more tngreneaye cot the 7.770.000 Barney Schueller, Antler, N. Box season’s high price leVals Man the 7.459,000 : me re Baig ROOMS FOR RENT rh FOR RENT—A nice large room in PAUL LIVESTOCK a new modern house, one block and Paul hog receipts, 6600,| a half from Postoffi 218 2nd St, he Tower, 4-1wk room, Z © of production. The disappointing me production shown fot The majority of North Dakota crops was due to the combination of a number of influences. 1s Farmers got off with a late start at the seeding periad due te the late wet | AVER. spring. Lack of time together with | RYE. the High price andythe scarcity of la- cam hor prevented fli put soi) pre -VAVER tion, The fact that thessupply of good | POTA’ seed wlleat was ‘more: plentiful than | othbr Seed. grains throughent — the | AVER. state coupled (with the guaranteed | PUAX 760,000 wheat price: caused munerous farmers 1918 800,000 to tike’ a chanced sowing cmuch | AVER. $851,000 2,400,000, 2.576.000 2 419,000 1300,000 South Te to ter heat,» Bulk, Cattle steady, t pteers, 2.800, Killers 1,900,000 405, 000 90,000. 92,000 75,000 furnished Phone 1 it $17.50. 6 to $1175. $L it 5 teams for Winnipeg, as the city is; ation. The provincial organization in the Western Canada organization, | objected to receiving instructions from ‘Another, plan provides for a four clubj ‘2¢ Cup trustees, | RR 2 | ’ Sheep receipts, 1,800, Steady, teady, $5. to more wheat than-usual after the sea | TAME) HA 605.000 jcircuit, consisting of Virginia, Eveleth,! sions ay a te an sonal period considered the safety iim. | 550,000. Chisholm and Hibbing. | 1 a . ame! Tain to $20. i it hud passed. Spring mo iMHae |RAE 500) a dihieal Lung, star football player and-a mem-| Wethers, had passed. Spring moisture during | AVER. 456,000 i 4,041,000 Moscow, AdahooJau, 30--—-Tdaho uni-Lber of the Sioux Falls college basket-| Ewes $5 to $11 / the pantie Srasoi Was sufficient as! WILD I 2.094.000 1,10 208,000 14.00. 32,242,000 tersity’s ict loam whick@won] all team, is seriously iil im a local ty BRON ‘| ¥m coubner es a rule to germinate seed quickly, and S 90 1904-000 18.50 25.704.000 ° ROM, Cctowaeeas. | Naas! hospital. _ : batlchnti Ee GOLEEC growth was net set back by, the usual | 1917 “Ns - 1417,000 10.90 i Abbesiorn confer ence “cham tee apres aes fully recovered} PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS END elaline any Niet severe frosts, but by Jime “Ist- the |pOTAT 1919, REueL EN "i piol ns D ‘or two seasons past, has taut bp a i e Mercantile Agency, Room i pat AU arcs cals MR been crippled by injuries and ‘prose| ENGLISH PROPOQS OF TRAGEDY OF FOREST) Bank Blag., Bismarek, N. aes 2 Leetate 1918 18,020. pects for a third title are not con-!.4+°4 -QSED. ake eran p 5 a & ‘ 41917 15,000 Me ;Columbli Falls; Mont, Jan. 20,—C. OR SALE OR RENT. rent u oe - 5 sidered bright. Les Moe, of Kellogg,! timate includes grain corn that went into silo, 167% of total crop | etay forward, injured Hewes Pee WORLD LANGUAGE |: Robinson, deputy geme.warden, has HOUSES AND FLATS o silos in 1919 and 179% in 1988. * é probably is cut tor,the season, Idahoj+ Stockholm, Jan. 30.-—English would ace ee Pee ie pnae (H of RRR em | as fo play a hard schedule ‘in’ Feb-; undoubt€dly be . $ ii , : f; . 2 i mae | ly be the mostgsuitable as {with horns interlocked, until death ——% J award ‘was made trom Montreal, and raves Pa worhkl linguage, in the opinion of | came. LE—House © of Ww rv, full basement, A bargain at $1850, fi hose of: tive rooms bath, modern, close in, $4000 ‘ SHONLY ONE THING | | BREAKS MY, GOLDE us SPORTLETS | it was stated that the meeting Yas Milestone, ‘ 30, Local Professor ney. of Louy Univer. Mr. Robinson found the pair in an} cash! J_H. Holihan, New location, : SANE = |given to a Western city’ in view of| Women skaters’ have ‘organizal a} sit, Stolgi He made this state- obscure glade. The earth all about] of the Post Office. Phone 745. : the “many promising skaters who; bockeyNeasi and have issued a chal-! ment in the form of a reply to the Yor some distance was torn up and| _ not 48022t 4 the battle evidently had lasted a long| FOR SALE BY OWNER—A real bargain, jon addressed by the Northern » society to prominent linquists rious countries as to which lan ge would be best adopted to uni- Aene” kayi Fike tre | Stucco home in Riverview addition, time. Oldtimers say such duels fre: completely modern, on pavement. Three quently continue for more than a day.| bedrooms, oak floors throughout. Priced These buck were large and power- mene for auick sale, Owner leaving “ “ A d ' vol is city, Possession at once. or price ‘sal use, After declaring in’ favor fol and ster nadie Wale 180: inter © and’ terms, call Telephone 68 lish, M. Carnoy.. wrote. locked that they could not—be sepa-| “The German and French languages | T@ted. > HOU Vancouver, B. C.Tan, 30.—HOrse |have heer developed of Yate in the!!engo. to any’ women’s team. in the! a province. | eovery for ‘fifty yeare ~ * |racing devotees of Vancouver are pre- | west. 3 Another + «* !dicting that harness racing at feast Watteniver cI will come Back to its own in the | genttle-Tacoma : h 4 . [Western provinces this year. Meet-,j decided in Vancouver on Feb. 4:- Earl team ] ‘OTHING but sustained quality, ings are being arranged: for Calgary, | Baird,\Seattle lightweight, will pox! started agitation for jn cold-breaker”® baseball -team this year and have league of small a on and unfailing effectiveness'can * Hee ay ‘and |Harold Jones, of Tacoma. Baird was|towns, including Williston and. Cros- re los vir place your! ‘ a ET TEE Gar rooms, two bi s, “heati ¥ ] > but ee clee from mt bbore Sean eee ciel. that edad a have met Jones in the recent tour-| by, N. D.. and Sidney, Poplar, and . ‘The rin Visteon sae YOUNG ROLLER SKATER | Plants, comer tot we tae aio t ‘ at colds and onrushing new on will’ be held in Vancouver, Victoria nament but taken ill. Several Elonty wood. Mont inager George) pitable one, being a kind of com PHince Rupert, Bo. San, 80. 0), ) cash, oO. £ % grippe,. throat-tearing coughs, an and Nanalmo- ‘ retrned soldiers from western Can-) ains will pilot the local club. — | promise hetween! the Latin and Ger- | Prince Rupert claims to have tie g2il, on Phone, 746, 9.002 Tt i Sour, could Mevae nationally pope. “| }ugene, Ure. Jan, 50.—RA Steers ada will appear: on the same BI | qeiiig Sask. aan Bo, —Mhe Suse | MMe tongues ealso it ix simple and | youngest roller skater of ability in| FOR SALE Daves hous | fat 7 grate “will. 1 +] Pullman, Wash, Jan.730.—The Uni-|katchewan association has announced | ¢y Spoken by most progre nations | Canada, He is Dick Strachan, four-| lots) five acres of land in city limits. year-old son of C. Strachan, Dick |= $9,000; cash, $3,000. Frank Kral, weighs 25 pounds and skates at a| ‘Tailor. a airs iS local rink. t _SALE—Vive room ypartly modern \ house. Phone, 767K. 1-24-11 oui Noni eee AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES_ Poles driven nly | oa mast year. | 4 mpie Tendon, Jan, 30—A wax figure of NEUR Ai pan 4 LHS W. E. (Pyseyfoot) Johnson, the Amer- . gain. Write Now 1 Delnme so iw: Ui DOL Si) PRE PE ed. [foun proninttion, worker who recently BISMARCK WANTED TO RENT tovififed an eye to the “dry” eam- WANTED—Small_cott furnished paign in Qnglana, heen, ‘placed FURNITURE ‘co. three Toner furnished ohms for among - the in Madante 220 Main St. ey ihe housekeeping for nan and ife, For reference inquire S. KE, Be = Jar and standard remedy it is t star quarterback, will be captain’ of of the wo f s ; | fi 7 * % pan si » world. ats he Ter ’Gved Si ole an ole my, {the 1920 football team of the Uni- versity of Utah is negotiating for aj that it will withdvay from Allan cup | ennttal Meat adept de able. Me t versity of Oregon. Steers starred football game next fall with Wash-| competition until! the cup is placed | ei i icine cabinet f Maine ompetiven u D ce ieee mace ts Sesan gage lied, old or coven against Hafvard, in the contest at|ington State College. It is hardly! under the dire id oseantron. of WAX FIGURE OF PUSSYFOOT | JOHNSON WITH IMMORTALS WANT ADS BRI “ResuMrs. ~ il druggists, Pasadena. - Trainer W. L. Hayward] possible that a contest can be ar-|the Canadian A Get cook ae: also has been. retained: a ranged for 1920 because the local ¢ol- ¥ > 1 Istok i 90 AUa lege schedule has been completed . Revelstoke, B. an. 30,—Anders | Utah had a great tea Regular Bowels Is Health Haugen, who won the Americar ski- Re —— Bowels that ‘move spasmodically | jumping contest at Chippewa Falls Emondton, Alta, ) 1 “<frge one, day and stubborn the | on Jan. 25, has entered the tocal tour-|ton ski jumpers are organizing’a club { next—should be ‘healthfully’ re nament to take place Feh.710 and 11.|to compete fn the tournament at Banff ; \ tated by Dr. King’s New Life Fills, Haugen is’ expected to make better|next month. Notable marks are ex- a is way you Keep the impurities i ‘hinpewa Falls, | pected as the. jumps will he made Tussauds mus “fi Ny in this way reatatio, marks than he-did at Chippewa Falls, | I as jum ; Tussaud'’s museum of wax figures, The it tee wee eer Se 4 wherg he was handicapped by a wind|from a mountain. Edmonton stars [figure repr hting Mr, Johnson has Furniture Upholstery Repaired. & Son. 1-12-tt Hey the bowels thoroughly and and storm. Nels Nelson, of Revel-|were champions for three years in a patch over the injured eye. pee Refinished and. Packed. 4 ing the proper flow of bile, @ stok€, champion of Canada, is in train-| Dominton ski tournaments. te ¢ pain “Madame | ‘Tussand's establishment, DANDOLOGYA magaa / Mild, comfortable, yet alwara se Hghete; epi Yankton, SD. dan, 30.--With: the Sas Parra NM Pantano a facts in "sexard to the 5 i ——_— .} ‘es b g at ace y. hax come to be almos' Three months lew Life Pills Seattle, Wash., Jan. 30.-A serics {basketball season well. under ‘way Liam Peta ae | pattional itution, In it are to BISMARCK MOTOR i" chiaking of buying good fagn lan antiseptic qualitiestcan | be found bu ed upon to prevent ine | of all period: ts,from | or notorie work with precision without the of four ga \ Shi te of the Yankton college five eat pure games between ithe Chicago supporters e Be constipatign results Of viel on Nationals and the Seattle baseball|are claiming another state champion- gallses, ‘ |elub of the Pacffic coast league, will ship for the Greyhounds. The season | and. statues of people who have achieved fame COMPANY } Nable, Dr. King's bs mply write me a letter and “Mail m LANDOLOGY BR Sask be played in California, March 24,) will close on March pe ate: the Uni- sprais, bruises, burgs, ites | eaetisr Sle ORL : 9 1a art 25, 26 and 27. The games will be|versity of South Dakota playing on/ and: stings vod, tao, for Dist st . Eee mceeiees | 8t26e iu and around Hanford. the local floor... Bevonemen with “var- s ‘ost bites, cold IDAHO PAID HIGHEST a ie haa A eS Se eee ie: a tine Fri Eee oats aie Cait) een nee te? team. Eee FARM WAGES IN 1919 STUDEBAKE MISCELLANEOUS ; Ve «| Starting Fri, Jan. 30 LT Cramer HRS 4 Hibbing. Minn. Jan. 30—Rasehani |- for 30 cents. Rane cue ‘ R FOR SALi—Canary) birds. First ,etuss i a Hate : adian Skating association has allotted) | Hibbing, Minn. itn. absent inn the botile-and Boise, Idaho, Jan, 30, — Tato paid dea St. Andreasburg rollers, $9.50, Tart i i . Matinee Daily—2:30 the Dominion championships for the|fans are discussing the possibility of | get " _ | the highest monthly wages for farm Mé. singers, $7.50. Young singers not naa x quarter, half, one, two, three and five|a new Northern league this year. The or \have_ sick [Iabor in 1918 and 1919, according to CADILLAC in “full “song, Mexican dauble ORPHEUM mile races, to Winnipeg and the cham-| proposed circuit would include Supe-; headache? ry Wizard Liver |figures compiled by the Boise office Automobiles Yee sate “arrival Weather Prices: 20c—NHec pionships will be decided on Feb. 17,|Tior, Duluth, Virginia, Grand Forks; Whips, » little pink pills, 30 [of the Idaho crop reporting service. does, not affect shipping. Send for ¢it- i duri the annual. bonspiel. The!and Fargo, This would; mean two] cents. Cai ed. The average rate per month without Sam Meyer, 3528 Flournoy, St. uring P * : z r 1-8-¥m0 a limled amount of D-5 4 Marquis Durdm, nd_ Seed Carn. Write or wire for pric@s, ‘The Missouri * Valley Seed Co., Bismarek, N. Dud 1-14-40 fi-W pay high Mail. Don't mat- ter if broken. tern Metal Company, Bloomington, Mlinois, t2A-2t FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soll, climate, crops, Immigration Bureau, Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol Zi, Madi Wis. / 1-26-60 FOR SALE—Kin ~ as good as new; also furnitury le. Call 8th_St.,_or_phon For” SALI ed reed push cart, Phone 478X. WE HAV ting Durum; also Spel Bai ——— ——_—————————— FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS That Makes an Even-Five! WELL ~ THERE Dc / TH ELEDUANT. AN! ) = 222 AN-AN' - 27.57 2222? Les SEE 5) ! NOW ae An YeAN TUATS Sucks! tur AWT HARD ee AANE FIVE \ ANIMALS: THAT LIVE “| LESSON YET 211) \_ ‘0° : IN AFRICA =. e's COME HERE / AA’ ; perdg SEE Now HELP ME pw | :. CYA REIT Go A [ Scio, ALBK TW WAIT FoR, \ HEMSTITCHING, Picoting and p ing, 400 Fourth’ street. Mrs. C. P. Larsen, 12-30-1mo SOO ' R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. oe Chiropractor eh Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 269 ——OOO DR. W. 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