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GUARDSIEN WILL HAVE REAL TIME) AT ENCAMPMENT Scheme Worked Out Eliminates ‘the. Old-Time Atduous, “Hardenihg” Hikes MEN WILL GO TO SCHOOL An attractive scheme of field train: f ing and instruetion for national guardsmen this year has been mapped. out. by the militia bureau of the war department. announces Major. Haro!1 Sorenson, assistant adjutant general: The field of trahing pertod w i be. 15 days, In addition there will be Schools instruction for officers and specially. selected men, to be held fot sa period not to exceed, four days! atteudance in camp. Nationa) guard encampments will be under. the: gerwral, supervision:.of the * department commanders. who wilt-pre- pure. all plans, fix the dates and places of encampment, designate the units to e attend, ang approve programs of in-! struction. In: addition to. the field training eneampments for all tro@ps, camps, of instruction for officers and specially. selected enlisted men will ve held wherever practicable, and special arrangements: will be made at these ! camps for the instruction of medical - otlicars gerd noncoms and selected privates, first class, nitary troone WOULD HOLD THEM EB. In view of the present. state of up- | propriation, it is directed that these’) encampments -be held before. July. 1, wherever possible, but’ it-is believed | that ample funds will be available to! hold them after that date if deemert necessary... Abundant, advance notice will be given members of: the guard, | in order. that they may make neces t - sary ‘business arrangements. ‘Me encampment program: ,will, chide fifteen days of actual field tra ing and field firing. ; Department: com: manders will assigy to these encump- , men{s as Jarge a number of regular j ottvers and noncommissioned officers ; for instructors as can he spared: and not less than one battalion of regular vi Melegaited, to; eae. Enlisted men*who fail to qualify, for bay, but who attend field trainin; campuients will be allowed. transpor- tation and sul tence. Organizations which by reason~ of recent federal recognition cannot comply. with the uational guard regulations for pay be- fore the encampment period may make application for pay through proper channels to the militia bureau. In view of the leisurely manner in which the reotganization of the North Da- kota national “guard is- proceadinz thfs ruling may have an important application in this state. THE CURRICULUM The training ‘school curriculum for | infantry will_iuclude physical ‘train- ing, care, handling-and adjusting of individual equipment; tent pitchin::, military courtesy and diseippine, close -and ‘extended. order drill in school of soldier, school of squad, School of “DRE AM HEADACHE Rub Mustetole on on Forehead Temples A headache: jedy without the dan- ty ‘congestion. it ¢rce!, Musteroleis a clean, white oint- front made wi oil of mustard. Better an a mi Blister. Used externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal apedicines oe do. aibtceltent for sure, throat sore throat, bronchi tis aaihmah, pet Jam. | Serer rents’ andt aces of the back | “ act Sprains sore muscles, bruises, Shilblains, frosted “feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c ul 60c. Jars;_ hospital size size $2.50, tis, \ i sive of the bonds upon said revenue | WANTED i Furnished rooms or small cottage; two in family. For references. inquire .S. E. Bergeson & Son, phone 267. é Rv CKLES AND HIS FRIENDS OU GEE - <HERS ONES ALEK NOW | WELL WANT SOME “! fundamental training ‘such as occupying by night a position | producing © utility jor acquiring the same or building or | establishment thereof. in amounts. not | amount not exceeding four per centum “Gets-It” Stops 'Pain’ Instantly and Corn Soon Lifts Right Off A. few drops. of/“Gets-It” quenches| corn pains like water quenches: fire.| Gives you immediate’ felief., ’ ‘the gorn begins to..lose “its ‘sup! at once; In a day or two it, is 80 | loase that you can lift .it off,.roo and . all,’ ’twixt thumb and fing»r.; That's the, last of it,.as milons have 1 {found out. It is the simple, effective and. common-sense Wee to ‘be: rid of corns. » | “GetsIt,” the never fai: ‘ing, guar} anteed, money-back corn remover, | costs but a triffgat any drug store. I Mf'd. by E. Lawrence &Co,, Chicago.! Sold in ‘Bismarck and recommen/ed | as, the world’s ‘best corn ‘remedy vy} Gowan’s Drig Store, Lenhar: Drag) | Co.,,and Jos. Bresiow. | platoon’ and: shoot of company ; cere | =| i get practice and field firing, personal | ‘hygiene, cpre of feet, and first aid; | ‘Camp sanitation and hygiene; instruc- | ‘tion. tu special weapans ; manipula-'! tion, and handling -of, machine guns, light trench mortars. hand aud vifte} xrenade practice, field tiring. | | | combat exercises. terrain exer Miiieuyers of units war strength company ; field fontifica- tions, A more technical program hg been mapped, out for sanitary troops. The genéral program will. include: lectures, — conferences and schools, which may be held in the evening oz during the day. Such marches as may be prescribed, say the orders, should be, short ‘and should be for the pur- pose of instruction in march -dis- cipline, conduct of marches, ete... and ; not ‘as tests of endurance or as a | fiardening process. For troops suffictently advanced in one or mor simple night maneuvers or exercises | selected. during “daytight “shouitd. tr} prescribeg embodying the following | features, and a8 many more as may | be deemed expedient, say the instruc- tions, The site of the encampment | for this division has not been designat- | ed, but local guard officials hope that! Camp Lewis may be chosen. ATTEMPT TO REPEAL i BLUE ‘LAWS FIRST OF =) INTEREST FOR VOTERS i (Continued from page one) township, city. town, schoo! district o” | any, other political, subdivision. shiil | never exceed five per centum upon the | assessed. value of the taxable proper therein; provided that. any incorpora ed eity may, by a two-thirds wote, in crease such indebtedness three per geutum on such assessed value beyond ! said five per centum, limit: and a schon} } istrict, by a majority vote may in- crease socieindedteduess five per cent on such assessed Yalue beyond said | five per centum limit; provided also that any county or city by a majori vote may issue bonds upon any revenve | owned by such 5 county or city,,or for the purchasing ; exceeding the physical,value of such utility, industry or enterprise. In estimating the indebtedness which | pa city, connty, township, school dis- { trict or any other poljtical subdiviston incur, the entire amount, exclu- | producing utilities, whethor contracted | i prior or. subsequent. to the adoption. ot | | this constitution. shall be included: | i provided further that any incorporathd | eity may become indebted in. any of such assessed value without regard | ito the existing indebtedness of such’ icity for the puropse of constructing or | purchasing w waterworks for furnishing a supply of water to the inhabitants ; of such city. or for the purpose of cor- i structing sewers, and for no other pir: poses whatever, All bonds and oblig tions in excess of the amount of ind j etieas permitted: by this Constitution. } i give | the followong articl }-proposed. «by. an initiative petition eon-+| j North Dakota for the _ BISMARCK DA ILY TRIBUNE OW HELEN, Warr UrFiL ra "TWE Good HEWS a INSIDE TIP ON THE Stock MARKET! ED KIRBY Ler ME I ON UT'AND. HES IH APosiTION To KNOW! CAN TRIPLE ODR- THE INSIDE ~ HE'S “tm SHTISFIED: THAT ED. want Gis me A Bom Steer AND 1 GOING To PUT Two “THOUSAND DOLLARS IHTO IT = NOW WILBDe ~ SANS HE WANTS ToO'CET IN FoR A HUNORED AND IF You GIRLS WANT To TAKE A ChANCE wire Some. OF You! ‘Tia a Pool oF tr (Pictake Aw bs OF “THE MON! co. W by any city, county, townshi town, School district. or, any other. po- litical subdivision shall be. void. RESIDENCE ELECTORS ’ T amend the constitution by adding 4 5 | Charles Simon, Plaintiff ‘and Respond. | ent: 4 ~VS. , i Chicago,,,Milwakeo. anc Sty Paul’ Rail} way Company. a’ corporation,” Dp-| fondant, and. Appellant. ' Syilbus by the Court J. , Where an attorney, having made | a contract for a contingent. fee, in a porgonal injury action, has been dis-| missed by.his cHenl, who has tvere- | after é@mployed other: attcrneys to | prosecute the action, and. where such actions as finally settled, and moni retained by the defendant therein, to} Amendment. Every qualified elvetot who shall have residt:d inthe state one yeu, and ir the county, nin and in the precipet thirty ¢ preveding any election, shall } led to vote at such eleetion ; provi that where a qnalified elector niov | from one. precinct to another within the same county, he shall bp entitled te vote in the precinct from which he luoved, until’ he establishes: his resi- dence in the precinct ‘to "which he moved, i INITIATED MEASURES How: pa oe be The following measures having been ney's Len edgeith the knowl. edge , and he ‘ebjection™ of} such attorney it.is held upon en action by such attorney to recover payment |? taining more than 10.000 signatures. STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION For wn act fo establish o,stati: ath- letic commission for regulating bo: | and sparring ity North Dakota. defi | its poweds and duties ; veguliting box- ing exhibitions and providing, penalties for the violation thereof ; and repealing all acts and parts. of acts in conflict therewith. 2 SALE OF CIGARETTES For an act to prohibit the use of cigarettes by minors; prohibiting the supply igarette papers, cigarette wrappers, of cigarette tobacco, to minors; prohibiting the cigarettes, arette tobacco, or cigarette wrappers, without hg for licensing the parter, or giving away of cigar- ettes, cigarette tobacco, cigarette pa: pers, or cigarette wrappers, and mak ing the violation thereof 4 criminal offense; providing penalties therefore> PROVIDING FOR SUNDAY . BASEBALL For an act to, amend, and Ye-enaot Section 9238. of, the, compiled laws year 1913, relat: ing to sports on the first. day of the week. PROVIDING FOR SUNDAY. THEATRES For an act, to repeal Section 9221 of the compiled laws of North Dakota. for the year 1913, relating to theatres keeping open qn Sundays. : olen myst be based. upon the r mable vaue of the services, per- formed or the actual damages sus- tained by breach of the contract, 2, Where in such/action, by th first attorney, it appears that the s ond, attorneys employed, are inter. ested by reason of tireig contingent | contract, in the amouit retained,} and, furthér, that their contract con-) tains the stipulation that no settle-| ment shall be made by their client without their consent, it is held that! such contract. rrovision’ ts void, as! J Thousands Have Kidney | Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often ' Rejected reports from drugr antly in direct | there {is one; i preparation that has been, very ‘suc- cessful in. overcoming. those condi- \ tions. The mild and healing influence ; of Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, igesoon| realized. ft stands the, highest, for; its remarkable record of success. | | An examining physician for one of | the prominent life insyrance ¢om-| panies, in an interview, of the subject. made the astonishing ‘statement, tha one reason W so imany applicants for insurance, are rejected: is becatse kidney trouble is so common to the American people. and the lage ma- and was based upon a total of 6,353 jority af those whose applications are deaths. . This total is, below the aver. declined do not.even suspect that they agé for the same months, for 12 years have the disease. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp it was stated by L..W. ‘Hu4sheraft of Root is on sale all drug stores in the bureau of vital statistics. Daring bottles, , of two, sizes, medium and the last guarter of 1918, influenza and pneumonia were responsible for 7,200 deaths. | Judging from AWISCONSIN MORTALITY. FAR BELOW AVERAGE Madison. March 4,—Wiscon- sin’s mortality fecord for ‘the last quarter of 1919 was 9.9 per thousand Wis., “1 , if vou wish first to test this great preparation send ten. cents to | ! Di. Kilmer .& Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. One of the ‘largest mahogany logs for a sample bottle. When writing ever marketed fumed out 17.000. fect be sure and mention the Bismarck | Of Boll, avood. Tribune. HE SAYS IN WWO Mois TIME WE | } “THE CONCERN- HE KNOWS THE DOPE _AND t's A STRAIGHT “TIP- BY Tomorrow! NOON We WILL ALL BE STOCK HOLDERS IAL THE RNODE ISLAND RUBBER. - LETS GIVE THREE CHEERS FoR. RHODE ISLAND RusBER!! cover the amount cf the first attor-) J. for his lien,,that tha amount of,re-p W. "Marte: F | tion j are authorized to Yacate or enjoin MONEY - HE'S ON A Director IL | 'DLIKE To GET, against public’ policy and their. in terest, if any, in the fund involved #————~ must be’ determined by the reason- ab'é value of flieir services rendered, al not “tully. theretofore patd. yi 3.. In such action, it is further held) that the former client of such attor- neys .is. properly a party interested, and is“entgtled to receive any monies remaining after the payment of the! amount justly due his attorneys. Proceedings in District Gourt, Stark County, Nuessle, J., upon an. attor- neys lien. From a judgment in’ favor of the plaingiff, the defendant has! appealed. teversed and remanded with direc- tions. Opinion of ‘the Court ‘by Bronson, Robinson, J. concurs in the result.! nts, | Christianson, nts antham, Jacobson & Mur- ‘ay. attorneys for. appellants. VF. Burnett, attorney spondent. ; ty for re- ing, formerly Marie Mork, Plain and Respondent. Ole Mork, Defendent and Appellant. SyNabus In.an application to vacate a judg-! ment, the Districg Court entered an order, denying it. Held, for the rea- sons stated in the opinion, that the denjal of such application coystituted, in this case’ an abuse of discretion. Appeal from the Di Court. of Bottineau County, Furr, J. Orcered Reversed. Oninicn of tre Court by Grace, J. Christianson, Ch. J. and Pirdzell, J. | dissent. WW. J. Cooper, Westhope, attorney | for Plaintiff and Respondent. Geo H, Shafer, Westford City, at- torney tor Defendant and Appellant. OGAN COUNTY Joh H. Shary. Plaintiif and’ Respond ent. vs, Christian Eszlinger, Appellants. SYLLABUS (1) By virtue of the full faith and credit provision’ of the federal con- stitution, the courts of this state are hound, to, give to. the, judgment of a ete state the same faith and cred- t, and. only the same, which it haz in the state where it was rendered: if, examinable. subject to defense on certain grounds. there. it is open to the same inquiries and subject to the, same defense here. (2) /The resuirement that full faith and credit} shall be given in. one state to the judgments cbtained in andther will not prevent the courts of this state. in which legal and equitable rights and remedies are administered in. One court and in one ‘form of ag- from _ permitting. an equitable defense to be interposed against a judgment obtained by fravd in anoth- or state. where the courts, of. the state where the judgment, was rendered Defendants and SS ; the enforcement ofa .judgment ob- | Loction OUR SALES. the past three weeks have ‘totaled | $65,000, including four houses, cer- tain lots and a section, a half sec- tion and two-quarter sections of land, with several other sales still pending. We have. several customers for 5 to 7, room houses, either bungalow or two-story. If you have anything of the kind for sale we will be glad to list it and you can be sure of the most ‘efficient and promptest service. We also write fire insur- ance in good companies. ¥. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY First National Bank Building Phone 78-R ~ tained by fraud. From a judgment of the District Court of Logan County. Graham, Judge. Defendants. appeal. Reversed. ‘Opiniton of the Court b » Bronson and Grac2, ly concur, McKenna, Napoleon, and Miller, Zugér & Tiloison of Bismarck, attorneys for «.ppellants. R. H, Sherman, of Kulm, Arthur B. Atkins of Napoleon, Scott Gameron of Linton, and E: T, Burke, Bismarck, attorneys for Respondents. ONE BUCK LAW IN WISCONSIN 0. K’D! Superior, Wis., March 4—The move- ment to conserve Wis@onsin’s game ‘resources by permitting jhunters to kill only one. buck @uring the open season, has,, been endorsed. by the Douglas County. Fish and Game Pro- league. Other counties are expected to take action. The stato conservation commission, has, decided Christian. J. dy _WANT COLUMN | SRLP WANTED—MAL= WANTHD—A man? to do general fi work, good wa, Inguite at Van Horn Hotel, 3-2-1wk CEARN—Actual auto repair vulcanialng, Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto School. 2-27-1mo GUOD COUNTRY PRINTER WANTED— $30 pér week. Geod shop to work in, lots of light, good equipment, except no linotype. ‘How soon cah you come? News, Ryder, N. D- 3-4-1wk 4 aRLP WANTRL--FEMALB | % WANTED—Experienced gir! for house- work, two in family. Mrs. BE. H..L Vesperman. Phone 142, or. tee b13 A ‘\ dependable woman an €X- r general housework. No apply. Phone 516 1 ot eh tor seeneral experienced Mrs. Stackhouse, Phone 1 Yale, 2 house between’ P aie Reanine Co, Find une and receive reward. a 2-4-2 LOST=Gold wate with ATO.A, on_back Lost on way to high school. > F please call sot. keys and 3 oftice and return to srataaaed RUOMS FOR RENT furnished room; good location; close to. business ceriter : modern. Phone 634X or Call '21, Second et, 3-1-6 Three modern’ furnished housekeeping; _ first 6X, or call at 317 8th B-B-2t FOR tant simete and double rooms, used for can. be light housekeeping. Mat 1100 Broadwa Phone is f Bt ¢_ RENT—Two_ rooms, ~ strictly modern, mev only. Phone 672K, or call at 15 Thayer street. 3-3-lwk FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 1016 tone te to hold public hearings on the one- | \W buck’ rule in Superivr and other cities this spring. Streams in Douglas county will be! restocked next month. Arrangements are being competed to plant between 4,060,000 jand 5,000,000 fry. The most extensive planting wil! be ‘Brite river. ' POETS’ CORNER a NORTH DAKOTA SUNSETS: Such beautiful tints in the westert skies, Purples rose, Crimson and scarlet the heavens suff: use Where the sun of the prairies ‘sinks to repose ; Spaces where lingering daylight: plays With the skirts of night in her sombre gown, Spaces where gathering mists hang low! Fie the shadows of night come droop- ing down, Such, North Dakota, thy. sunsets are— Spreading their glory near and far, FYooding the soul with a holfér peace That lingers long after the daylight shall cease, HULDAH LUCILE WINSTED, State Norma] School, Minot, ‘N. D. [ ‘ASSIGNING CAUSE i z and ‘atl sand. the deepest —$ The next Standing Rock’ reserva- tion Indian land sales’ will be held at Fort Yates on March 20 and April 20. There are 128 descriptions in the list for the sale ‘March 20th. These a iptions have been previously ad: vertised, and are tracts on which no bids were received or for some cause or other the sale was not approved. In the list fer th le April 20th, there are 102 @ iptions, unles: more should be added before the ad- isement is set in type. None of th and hag been advertised before, and has recently keen appraised. On the list of land to be, sold April 20th, 21 tracks are located in North Dakota. and 81 in Souvh Dakota. For ebvious reasons—mainly on account of the radical Nonpartisan league leg- islation—there has not been much: de- mand for North Dakota land the year, while there 1s an ever increasing demand for South Dakota reservation land. The reverse was true up to about a year ago. Then there was more mand for North Dakota land than that located, in, South, Dakota,, at.,the Standing Rock reservation land sales. It i§ expected that the coming sales will attract many buyers. Desirabte land is getting scarce. and ; besides the appraised. values are low with what land brings at private sales, and the termis are attractive.—iMclaughlin Messenger. / The ana of cane and bect su- gar is, prec the same when pure-- 12 parts carbon, 22 parts hydrogen, and 11 parts oxygen. “ ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. _ Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite: 9, 11—Ladeas Block—Phone 29 T CANT GNE NA ARY — VALE oF ITS J, TAGS" AN’ HALES GEE-VA Gor GINGER ALE 2? GINNE A T CANT GIVE YA NONE OF MINE WALFS* ON ‘TH! WELL -CANTOHA DRINK OF Your “MY preferred, ket along wit Lo. Give best price and terms in letter. Box 173, Bismarek, 3 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY—A modern House, must have three bed rooms, » Sell, Phone 678R. 2-21-4f POSITIONS WANTEH MON WANTED by young wan with executive ability. and “thorough com- petent bookkeeper. Best references. Address No. 27, eave, Tribune, br wi GIRE WISHES” POSITION — after school and Saturdays. Inquire 219 Second street. LANDS LANDOLOGY—A magaaife giving the facts in regard to) the land, situation, ‘Three months’ subscription, ® Free, for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying geod farm lands, simply write me, a_ letter and say, “Mail me bANDOLOGY and 4ll par- ticulars FREE.” Address Editor, Land- ology. Skidmore Land Co., Skid- more Bidg.,, Marinette, Wisconsin. 110-4 WANTED—Two or 1 mor sections of level land. fo break on shares or for cash. Have large new, outilt aud have had years 0f- -experi nee, Ben Engle, Rogers, North Dakota, — 3-2- 10t. ROOMS WANTED WANTHD—Thre’ furnished” roo light housekeeping. Prefer as f city. Phone Room 217, Grand ‘@OR SALE OR RENT-" HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALB—New modern 7 room house and bath. Price $4,000, Six room house with light, vWeter and toilet. $2,000. New n r ive, room house and bath, Price, $420 Harris & Company, J. P- saokeon: om_ modern hi ry good terms for $3: W in, for FOR RENT—Mat B, Murphy apartments, fuwiished, See Janitor Rose Apart: ments. 2-28-lwk _ PERSONAL . ions and give'a brief tional reading for ONE DOL- . Give name. of. favorite flower and date of birth. é—Canary! birds, St. Andreasburg rollers, Mi, singers, $7.40. Young’ singers not in ‘full gong, $3.50. | Mexican double yellow head parrots, $10.00. I guaran- tee safe arrival unywhere, / Weather does. not affect shipping. Send for ¢: alogue. Sam Meyer, 3528 Flqurnoy St.. Chicago, Il. : 2-11-1-mo FOR SALE—One thr old swure, 1000. poun one five-year-old geld- ing. 1400. ill take Liberty Bonds. A. C. BAUDKE, 6 Main st. 1wk. TED FALSE TEETH $6.00 for full Sets. Matter. If broken. Western _lllinots, € way high BULLETINS—Soll, climate, crops, Immigration Bureau, Wieconsin Dept...of ‘Agtlcuiture, Capito! TL, Madison,| W! 0 COTS FOR SALE=1 have Sane very ¢ resident lots. that I will Sell cheap. | Half) cash, J... Holitzan, Phone. 745 FOR SALE-—-Shéepskif coat, slz544,. In good condition, for sale cheap. Cull room 217, Grand Pacific Hotel. 3 HAVE THAT’ BASEMENT CEME before: Spring: opens ayd ‘save money. W. Bgle. Phone 728. WANTED=-To purchase at once, a mod ern_house, must have three bed roo P. Sell. Phone _678R. 2-21-tf FOR SALE or would tyade for ha: 7 Ford: touring car. i Phone 401F22 or. 754R.- w FOR SALE—One hand washing machine, ot stove dnd oven. Phorie 785, or call at 821, Sixth Street. Be) ‘OR SALE—The Porter estate lot urth street between Avenue A and B. ._M. Register. 3-2:1wk CALL 477K for Lightning Patent. Bottle Stoppers. 1, doz., 60¢; 3 doz., $ ‘ 3-4 2t Phone «ry. 3 2 Bt-lme Do Washinas It is a rule, with the Mohamme, dans to begin a meal’ with salt*anc finish with vinegar. BIGMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Faraiture Upholstery Refinished and