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TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1920 sat ac ; z A ate. peated hiss Maureen SEVEN prema rene ore ard “ATASKA WANTS. |ESer "| DoNesor tee purrs ae brome recasine BY ALLMAN RI GRANDE IS {WANT COLUMN, | . : retoetaaas Pa city,” “Charles D JG 4 G ' . y HELE WANTED MADE ES \ i 1 Z Tr i “Fnture<Longist: Tra vel—Its Value,’ ‘T?] GRANDMA'S LEG + f | : ‘ hoe numa attra’ ive onenines ‘ Ur ON iar te ! Go FASTER ' q i Implement. busineds.” Bovey, Shute ‘ i | o— i & Jackson, Devils ‘Lake,’ North is = OLD. HSSIONS : Over GRaNpma-| Geauoma! ae j Bakorn, TAT €ongress Should Regulate’ Sal- 1 | WANNA PLAN / “Mighty Turbulent Flood” Only ANIC ANT ap—We want & good / i - ‘ol mes us! be mon Industry: and Ope ; Exists in Faney of Poets ache. National Forests } Seattle, Wash, Fé. 10--Five big ARE RE T RED . items are on a list of Jegi#tative enact- } ! f gcing to ask of Con- chor Thomas Rigss, Jv. of Bde Renee t baneraoe. tid here recently when he |Movemert-Under Foot Will Re-! Sed through en raute to the nation- 1 pital to present the northern ter- create Distinctive Type to Washington, : ane of Architecture hbnus. to gold miners. | « _ claim that evertyhi s Si fr c ' ; i ‘an Francis Feb. 10.-—-For* the | gone up in prices except gold, itself, restoration of,the histori filet et ci ‘ ae will.not scare for the} California a movement is now on foot. | Aine ee © will buy” more for | Tes aim is to rascte Mhose of the old | s buildings which are crumbling to de- j cay and to “prese! in their condition those that have sur ‘00d sperienc Auto “Co, “and Writers . BARBER TRADE—Masy FAR BETWEEN work, big wages; few Weeks completes; eS expert instruction; time. and expense saved by our method; only reliable Elephant aanee Dam Takes! stitution of its kind in the No “107. Ni Away. What Little Remain- neaps | | Fi WAR ctual | ing Glory Stredm Had cry ‘Angeles -Y. | | RAM M,C. A, PORTERS WANTED AL Sunset Shop. & €0SITIONS WANTED ition, Culliab2i ln. . 9.—Despite its a the Rio Grande is not a “big cage! 1) lo-Saxon America from Latin-. “mighty, turbulent flood” only ong and story. the pending of and coal leas. | ‘Passage of the pill, it is will enable development: of ‘ed Gy 7 anes inee > f a < le ly since the construction of § hos Bs , oil fet these mbxlons-fofmey therteckarount|: (Aaa Te PE ABOUT ahoUGR | the Hlephant Tatts dan, in.New Mex-| nc" ies onthe arket ast sh / ~ Open the national forest reserves] of ne of the romantic chapters of, [7 TROTTIN? FER A RoRsE wiTH | DADDY, WILEY { ; bout 100 miles north Gf El Paso. | tine iexie on a. commission basis, —Ad= for pulp mills. | Rillions of feet of zocd | the setélement, of North Amerie. #2 § ‘THE RHEUMATISM - GRANDMA i‘ » WILL You PLAY | This dam, which lp the largest in. the wos by: Hismarek “Tribune, Co, pulp wood staad on Alska’s two big} 4) ia ay es Perak pa ‘ ; : Jnited States, with a capacity of 2,- - forest reserves, Pity and paper men { oncreny cect wanes Coates ou er MUST Go GET HER BOTTLE HORSEY WITH MET | 600,000 acre feet, has deflected as much ROOMS FOW RENT ontha reserves: (coer scones Were, seething sith they OF WNIMENtT f \ ' GRANOMA AIW’T GoT ' as 1,138,000. acre feet of the rivel T i however until laws are passed which Aires of revolution, the spadres, pene- | oo 4 e 7 i waters at one time. This water FOR RENT—Newly furnished room in \ woud give them title to the land. tra ing the country, along’ they coast | NO PEP !, . heen keot in storage in the dam by modern house; Also will rnd in 1 of Upper. California, founded. the: first | t ¥ | the: United States reclamation service} Sewing. Phone 364 or call No. $ of these missions and pioneered the | AM GEE, to be hsed in the irrigation of the Rosser, street. : ae -10-3t ak fais civilization on the western } lands constituting the Rio Grande pro- ( t and’ unless the fishing js cons}. In “the conte we the aiveetetwoen ject, which extends from San Marcial, served, the silver horde. of the nor ; 7 Sein Letween | My to a point! 50. miles‘ southeast of will tie kono nla i eae ere 2069 and, 1828 there: Were: established are: ; aimed, Ne f 3 ie th nents nent R i North of San Marcial, the maximum Fee ee ablish 3 r ey re a rego to, San Rafac j flood depth of the river is about tOOMS ‘for’ rent, hia is ee co ahaa and San Franciseo de Solino, thy lat- feet. South of this, point, for severa on the order of the state police o ter'two being. north of the ‘city of San hundred miles down the FOR SALE OR RENT— Pennsylvania. At present a few Uni- zi race r die tnitestan ee depth is not much more than three ES ‘ATS mari . A rind stive type of the missidn ; , pois jimratials have the bis task | puitdingsyipitiy) colomades. and. red | “Ai BI Paso, where the bed of the oo tire northlana 5 tiled roofs Which Is been the inspir: ‘river ig narrow and where as & con-| percent. on. $6,000. £ tion of architects not only in Califo sequence the channel ought to be ude for land’ near ‘ec nia but in other parts of the countr thé depth of the river_is|, house lc Maite alten and the sweet, toned mission bells are ly ever over three feet. The eatel a | MARKETS characteristiqs of these settlements | following figures are taken from the > ————s} that are generally known, records of the Reclamation Service ¢ STOCK So well did the padres build with record: Hog receipts, Mn Mostly steady. | the help of their Indi neophytes In January, 1919, the average depth TAL Haeaiin Rulk, $14.40 to $15. that many of the buildings are in |was 1 foot; in February, 1 and 2 feet; ayaa jew addicion, | eis s good state of preserfation despite the ‘i rch, 2 feet; April, 2 to 3 feet;-May!- contpletely modern. on pavement. ‘Chree weight, $14.25 to: $14.85. century they have been’ standing. Oth === = SSS to 3 feet; June, feet; July, 2 to} bedrooms, oalk floors throughout. ereed Aeqomee ght, $14.40 to $15, jers that have heen abandoned, how- address: ut the Republican state con 3 feet; August, 2 feet to 3 feet; Sep- ene oC ee leaving. ‘ Lightweight, $14.50 to $15.10. *.;ever, are:falling to decay and are in- | Lyention hore, May 10. 1 tember 2 to 3 feet; October, 1 to 2] ana’ terms, call Telephone 68: htlight, $14.10 to $14.75." * habited by ‘bats “and spiders, i place were decided! upon recent ualie feet; November, 1 to 2 feet; Decem- Dalian Ue a ; y packing sows, smooth, $13.50 { ia conference of state loaders in Chey one Seon ted eee ,|ber, 1 foot. Had it not been for the One five room he to $14. SERRA, GUIDING SPIRIT | MERT AGAIN Ik fang: state ceaders in Chey |CQPPER- COUNTRY WANTS [water deftected by the Elephant Butte | hetyiand) Nortlis ase Heayy packing sows, rough, $13 to] Junipers Serra, Spanish priest. filled \\ tp mt ao the on +E oe jdam, the average depth of the water} {Pe.y7. ON" discon plone ny) ne # a qunineresseraSuanih.nelest, dled | Ne Four years ago tigre were 146 dete [LONGER DAYLIGHT HOURS |at i Paso would;have been between} “UE SY Ay Wes on mane, tig, Ps, #18 to $14, - Idians,"was the guiding spirit of the a peat ke Canute arate ittone iain peas “8 and 9 feet, reclamation off estt- | son -SAT 3 sof !7 Cattle receipts, 24.000. Weak. | mission founders, When tlie king of ( \ Arie hot late thane 20 stave pier | Weughton, Mich. Beh, 10—The first| mated. ‘The width of the river at El)” yooms, including 2 val Beef steers, medium and heary-| Spain sought to extend his dominion | i to the convention Shee a ie conference in this section of the coun-| Paso is about 150 feet. 3 i VE, weight, choice and prime, $15 to $17,} and, check’ foreign powers who Gere , nites, Hy re’ T try regarding daylight saving, hours | ‘The Rio Grande, however, has been Medium and good, $11 to. $15, then syettg ieallforaial hovordered is), State leaders have gone on record | WHI Ie held here: February 17, when. 00 vies “port of "I Pe oth aes Common. $9 to $11. i representatives in Néw, Spain, Jose de . A a . . ae atktocd . ithe Copper Country: League o: 4j- /SiX miles north of 11 Paso, there are Lightweight, a: and choice, $12 Galvez. to send, expeditions to found Eddie Kane Promises Mill City |: nt Pee eect eo enaet qauit etl hold i ‘al ees meting ai sand Ue houses oe brick wt to $16, ttlements and baba forts at San 2 WS Mibbons |; a pape and banquet. The league has indorsed Of Which “distinctly show a “water Common and: medium; $8.50: to $12 rPiexo:and Monterey: - Galvez summon- Fans They'll See Gibbons. /.nasionau. eatberlins ment Men neers the dayllht saving plan ant will ask | fine: shou six tent apONe ie bet Butcher cattle, heifer 6.50. to ed Junipero: Serra to aii in’ the ven- Michizin) mining men to cooperate. eve uch a water line i $12.75. ‘ f | ture, and :so, Jong after the king's : )HARD ON THE RAILWAY: | Roger M. Andrews, of Menomine oa ennces: where, the, Houses: are aituated Cows, $6.50 to $11.50. origina) purpose was Sulfilled the wo : By Fred Turbyv! { poncees newspaper publisher, is. to’ mi ‘ne | Would mean a depth of probably 12 Canners and ‘cutters $5.25 to $6.50, | of the padres continued, Chicago. Feb. 10.—Mike Gibbons is i fs Bea jJeading address, |feet in the narrows at £2] Paso. me Veal calves, $16.50 to § Racked by the Pius fund. which Was! supposed to he a retirement. in St, Winter Ties Up Trains in North- =e ene rin of Oo A oer: | FOR BALE OW THAT Feeder steers, $7285 to $11.75. raised. for, missionary work among, p, » hast't fallen: i auch | wee > a | 5 Gt t DST ame aaa et = Stocker nteers, $7 to $10.50. Indians by, Tesuists and turned over! seid eee that the clinkine watt ern Michigan INDIANS HIP STOCK [said to have been reached bp the Rio near int Sheep receipts, 15,000. Higher. to the Order of St. Francis in 1767! Ganking of x hundred, thousand iron | Calumet, Mich. Feb, 10.—This has] Ee a ala in certain narrow portions o — Lamhs, 84 pounds down, $18 to $21, | the padres a Funipero Ser men wouldn't wake him up. Eddie, been one of the worst winters in years Fp. S 7 soa. aia Culis and common, $15, to $18, | continued. thelr work until the chitin | Reto, Wea at the Gibloas beutke “for railroad men in the Northern Pen | Bktekfoot Reservation Raises | =e is pen Roe inte ‘i Ewes, medium, good and chotce, ag established and flour- | Like and ‘Tommy—zave me ti Vinsuta of Michigan.Conditicns through- Many Cattle : ‘TO BUY “MEX MINE "Tribune, 4 $1075 to $13.75. son foot, and generally | oayfukas he snpervised Tommy's triin. [OM the north are much the same as, Lie | - . Calls and common, $6.50 to $10.25. | two by twp.the padres made their wax | ing work in a local gym, in Minnesota, reports indicate, In| Browning, Mont., Feb, 10.—Tndian | - . WANTED TO RENT ‘| from mission to mission. ‘The Indi “Yeh, Mike's) in’ pefiremont! all [Some sections tr ver heen run. | Stockraisers have shipped 40,000 he a New York Capitalist Would | FANTH—Small cottage furnished or oe ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK hecame. devoted) to them. and toiled | right.” said Eddie, “but Fm telling | Ming through ditches, Zim ue. Bldek foot reserve th | Build Road Ine heusekeephig for san’ wil’ wile, « South St. Pant hog receipts, 5.600, | for them -not “op ‘. ins building but in} you the fans of St. Paw want to see] Was banked as hizh according to figures from the ag vy uu Vor reference ihquire 8. Bon Steady. \ cultivating the planting orchards | another scrap between the two Mikes |. Show ‘plows have housed con- | and there’ remain §0.000 head of the | h 5 & Son. Range, $13.90 to $14. /and doing various ints work. SOME! pay out a hundred thousand for the | uor A rot plow recently | Teserve, | Chihuahua Feb. 10.— Bulk, $14. even developed into a naw, It would be the biggest thing | Was or i oby the Imaster tof The indians had a good year. it is| New York ‘ fists recently Cattle receipts, 2.200. Killers dull, |of their work remaining ie thi lin the: fintie lite cor staged in Minne. [clear the Houghten yards, Tt tore | Gained, despite the drouth, About | jhave been negotiating with the heli Fat steers, #6 to i The padros had grain fields, herds ot: cota, and 1 look for the promoters to} Mito the suow and great quantities of | 2.700 of the cuce mighty tribe remain} of Jesus Royal, owner of the mining [is bogeys Cows and heifers jeattle and were the pioneers of the’ got, busy and put. it. on the coming | the better dropped on the reserve snp, On the reserve. 7 7 | field of Canadamena, inthe Rayon) for" nome or eniant soe A steady. $5 to 816.50, * fruit industry of California, Many of i summic it | plies of coal. i The younger generation ineluded are \ district, near the Chihnahua and So-! are » thinking of buying good farm lands, and feeders, steady, #5 to} the missions became wealthy, and Phe two Mikes met last) summer Employes who were obliged , to dig College men who are thoroughly mod- | nora Jine, in an effort to purcahse tha auaply white WOLbGY and ail i some engaged in export trade. ‘and tt was a hattle worth seeing, Gib- [out the fuel, suggested that the rail fern. ‘There are still a few hnadred of | prow rty, offering 2.000.000 pesos IN] ieiturs ERS” Address Rd Shoop receipts, 1.700, Steady, MEXICO EXPELLS PADRES hous didnt’ win and Jrond. admisistration | previde snow the older Indians, some of whom have | Mexican gold. Ig the transaction is | ology, ‘Sicidmore Land Ss. $8 to FISH The missions continued to thrive W- | was through. He has been boxi j burning locomotives at least while vo-] heard vifles on many a hard-j closed, the new dwners will build; a] more Bldg., Marinette, . $9.50 to $11. - _| til 18%" when the Mexican government bat he is still you tary plows are permitted to run: fought field, who cling to the tep and spur from San Jacinto station | Ewes, Soto $10.50. confirmed a mandate issued by Spain | shape. O'Dowd, th { amuck, jeschew modern attire, ity eo and Ort: : some years hefore. Under this the, js much younger, ef oF = eae l. ae : dainee #004 | Fs MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN compelled to leave, and) isn't a world of difference between the |CANADA’S TRADE GROWS; ‘REDS FURNISHED | et es an lieaerade, or Heed Minneapotis. flour unchanged, Ship- | each Indian was to hecome his own | two, and any time they fight there'll be ; i geregate of declar Hah in the, OW Distlec ana. pried ments, 29.855. barrels, ter, free from control of the | crowa present, i i _KOREANS WEAPONS from Tondon te the United helowe any lane adjoining it. or par « Barley, $1.15 to $1.35. church, and -to have his own land." adie Kane isn’t keeping < ;Greater by $82, 000, 000 in’ 1919! Hin 1919, reached the value of Hieulars Vang, Bos y $1.45, to $1.46. Many of the Indians, event- ihe did in the days when M Washington, “yen, 10,—Olieial dis | 199.707. . ually drifted baek into wild life. and | tive in the ring, for.now he has jie Than 1918 [ patehas received Were: tedaty siti i | geese Wheat receipts 404 cars compared sions -were deserted | Tommy to look after, sud somehow or! Ottawa: Ont... Feb, 10.—Canada‘s j for of 2.000 Koreans armed prin: | A j with 206 cars a year ago, other he ¢tn't find much work for j trade last yeat exceeded that of 1918 with equipment, furnished hy | R cE. D.C. PRC. Cash No. 1 northern, to $2.65. The missions and the years of their | vom. by ahout 2.900.000. Imports the Grassed inte nogthern:| . S. 7 ae Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.35 to $1.56. foundation are; San Piezo, 1 - he said. | $47,000,000, or an increase of $31 | Kor nehuria, and at- | ppractor white, 76% to 77%. Carles, at Monte a s Mateh in the 000,000 while exports, with a j tac! post of 700 men | Consultation Free i i to $5.00. briel, near Los Angeles, 1771; slot him alone. | off” showed a total of $1,294,000 000, | af 800 of them tind Wgaite 9 11—Lueas Block-—Phone 269 nee Antonio, San Luis Chispo, 17 the hest man at his weight tod Althonzh indicates a Substantial | routed the remainde i ! MONTANA BOOSTERS s 0 Dolores, (at the site of] and he'll s y ‘ ef trade in world business. | According to, these dispatches. the | : x the present city of ci he We'll tackle Bob Martin too,” | as adve nee of fattack was the initiation of an acti \ for SALT nary bird: - .+ BEGIN CONVENTION | 1776: san Juan Capi ‘g 340 the United States. | rebellion in Korea. it was d | BISMARCK St, Andreasburg. rollers, Great Falls, Mont, Feb. 10,—The {tt Clara. 1077 Si eee WYOMING WANTS HAYS | Canaan: imported $710,000.00 from her] as “the heginning. ef a tremendous | 5 MU singers. PENS oure a) meeting ss a Hneighobr, a decrease of about $1, ‘ire inf Fone anna) mee’ the of 6 Men iene Cruz, 1791; Soledad. TO DO KEY-NOTE JOB jin trom ais. the mes i aes FURNITURE co. yelfow hood acrots, 810.00, retavies hogan here today. ‘The ses-| 1791: San Jose, ies Sheridan, Wyo, Feb, 10.—Efforts! port idcrease was from Un During November, 1919, 46 vessels 220 Main St. § mm Mover” 358 Blournoy Sty sions will continue through tomorrow. t Vi9T: San Ta is Rey, are heing made to have Chairman | sugar trade was responsible, of which 16 vere Amer un “Hinting | Foraiture Upholstery Repaired, 4-8-imo dresses programmed — for this | Fernando, Ae Matnel, iat Will E. Hays, of the Republi¢an Na- | 10 "1 and, China, Aus a told NEES AGSAVZ entered the | Refinished and Packed. afternoon include: Santa Inez, sd Solan: 183. tional committee deliver. the: prin [New UF nid, Japan, ventina, | port. of Antwerp. | Mitrauls: burn. es, The Missouri Bismarck, nN: a ——S Write or wire for —— Valley ‘Seed Con He Used Soap On It, Too! BY BLOSSER ( — FRY CKLES AND Lacie FE ae : in Tue AV WATE ata : ext poo -uliy Awa ITS ONLY 4\ HALE PAST Sixt 9 | Aiea. AY WATCH poe tap tT gad and re te e CANT WE STAY UP ABOUT HALE PAST) [ Muem-ITS AT +, HAS STODPED~ 1 ee ve : WANTED TO BUY Five to ; ee ae vs hy ahorwet MALE 1x, Dop LEAST EIGHT. GUESS IT AEEDS IN TH WASH-BASIN Sone : room Modern house or bnny : Hour, 2 : otLotk ! A 6000 A LONG-TIME aD pe, if \ Will pay cash. 7 Phone BOK De | ; CLEANING! TUS NoRNING! Ce ; 4 nd valued at four thou F X inodern house iY Bismar will pay dif- ference in cash, Write “No. 8 Tr ibune. 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