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BITTER ROAST "GIVEN LEAGUE IN PORTLAND Former North Dakota Farmer Tells Oregon Taxpayers’ “ League of Activities Here CUTICURA HEALED BOY'S ECZEMA In Blisters About Ears. Scratched And! Initated. “ My little boy had a breaking out about his ears which developed into @ severe case of eczema. The break- ing out was in blisters causing him to scratch and irritate it very much. When he went to bed I had to tie his hand, and many nights he slept very little. “T saw an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and decided to try them, and after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Ointment he was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. E, Bowerman, Mesick, Michigan. Cuticura For Toilet Uses Use Cuticura Soap for toilet pur- J “Graft,” “Free Love” and “Rev- olution” Part of Program, He Avers (Saturday Home Edition, Portland, Ore., Telegram). * Addressing the meeting of fhe Tax- ; : ; payers’ league at the Elizabethan Poses Beniated Gy: touches of Cati- room of the Imperial hotel today, cura Ointment ag needed... By using Arthur Foster, a) former farmer pf these delicate, fragrant, super-creamy | North Dakota, denounced the ic emollients for all toilet purposes you ae Line leagdis. Gt thats state Ener an may prevent many skin and scalp | | Partisan league ore” free love” and troubles becoming serious. Cuticura | | institution of “graft,” “free love” ani Talcum is indispensable for ever revolution, toilet table, His address was in reply to a speech Sample Rach Etee by Mall, Address port-car.. made earlier at the meeting by F. E. ct Dept. R Mi every where, Coulter in behalf of the United Land and Labor party,.of which he is the Ointment Cuticura Soap i REPLIES TO-- ORGANIZER Clark is “Big Gun”- Who Will Captain Olympic Gunners aa ay eee, Scateity ‘of'Farm Labor Will be |: , Big Handicap‘ This Year, ‘part of the state, farmers. will in- |'Minhégota, our, reports inlicate HILL BE GARGER PRESENT SEASON Latah 1®) / Report States rep@rt of the <The second. spring x Van ‘Dusen . Farri ton Co. of Min- neapolis states ‘that in the western crease their wheat acreage this year. The report is as faliows: i -“Throughout' the northwest, . seed- ing-has been delayed the past week, due to cold.weather. ‘The ground has frozen to such an extent that, farm- ers. were able to do but. little work: While this delay is not serious, ‘i may have a tendency to cut down the’ Sernig, wheat acréage in certain ter- .“Some farmers feel that Yate-sowa wheat has so many obstacles. to over‘ come, that ‘they do-nat care to take’ any chances., In South Dakota ai hat oats;and corn ‘will be increased: atthe expense of wheat. A'decrease ‘in ‘The American’ Trapshdoting Asso- penn ac “| father in this state. Coulter was for- merly.an organizer for the ‘Nonparti- : 30 000,000 gan league in North Dakota, and the i nited’ Land and Labor party is con House Trims $ | sidered an bff-shot of the league. From Railroad Billj. “the Nonpartisan league: is the worst. graft ever sprung on the Washington, April 20.—Reduction | Amer¥eap people,” said Mr. Foster, | of $30,000,000 in the $242,000,000 ask- aftet explaining ,that while he is now ja-resident of Portlandshe still owns ed by ‘the railroad administration to) a farm’in North Dakota, and intends wind up its affairs was made today | returning to it as ‘soon as his chil- by the house appropriations commit- dren complete their éducation in the tee. The new appropriations wouid g°the total of funds granted the scrools here. bri “Lies” Started League x railroad administration to $1,780,000,- 000, “The league was started by one of the most stupendous lies; ever ut- 4 A FOOL AT: 40 f - It is an old proverb that every man is, either 2 fool or-a physician at 40,| druggist. “I suffered from 12 to 18 Well, I fooled along for 40-years in| Months with a nervous. breakdown, said .by physicianS to be sciatic neu- ralgia, causing general toxic poison- ing. Seeing your advertisement in ‘the San Antonio Express, I called on Fisher, Druggist. He recom- mended Number’40 which I have been using for’ three months and I ‘have received gréat benefit from it. Sleep well, good appetite, have gained sev- efal pounds. (Get up feeling fresh 7 ins the practicajof pharmacy and the study of medicine\ and therapeutics before ,1 discovered the’ wonderful prescription ‘for Number 40 For The Blood. There. is more of this won- derful prescription sold~and used by the people of our home: city than all other blood medicines combined. It is indicated all depraved condi- ; tions of the sytem? in blood trou- ble, in sores, ‘ulcers, eczema and skin diseases; in chronic rheuma- tism, catarrh, constipation, stomach, kidney gnd liver troubles. J. C. Men-| in: nervous system has become: nearly noymal,” Respectfully, J. LL. Dupree, 1715 Common St., Houston, Texas, ‘Sold by Joe Breslow. \ | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | BETTER KODAK FINISHING ) Developing, Printing and Enlarging. Tu be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films to yy Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. ‘Bismarck, N. D. MAIL. US YOUR FILMS ; All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts i Nene SHOE: { ine . FITTERS Richmond sWhitney 7 MAIN STREET \ | \ nS BUSINESS SERVICE CO, 16 Haggart Block Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING —. ADDRESSING — MAILING Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Prompt and expert service Expert Accounting. ‘WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer jn Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Undertakers BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY > Distributors of ; STUDEBAKER ‘ —— and —— CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge By ; Night Phode 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220' MAIN STREET Day Phone 100 Upholstered Furniture Made to Order FRENCH & WELCH ' Implements Builders’ Hardware De Laval Separators Pearce Kren foe Ana PORE) Bring or Mait in Your Films ciation has selected Jay ‘Clark, Wor. cestér, Mass.,to captain the U. 8. entry pf tranelropters tq) the, Olympjc games at Antwerp next August. Clark ds.a lawyer by profession and a crack shot ‘at traps. In 1918 he broke 198 out. of 200 targets at Traverse Istana and in 1917 missed but 20 targets out of 2000 whilé shooting at. Maplewdod. The’ U. S. team will be madé up\of 10 of the best shooters in the country. They will pay their own expenses. WAR RR tered —the lie that’ the farmers of wheat, ‘however, fs not unexpected in these at ie Eby f Handicapped th, Dee end Mon- power. In~this district ‘some. are are ‘having ‘trouble in obt: proper ‘seed, but the various counti are helping them as much as Ppos- sible. + Farm, labor is very high, some districts very scarce. | Many. of these ‘men who were in the army have since, gone into ather lines, There ‘is much’ concern. ovet the and in North Dakota were losing $55,000,000 in dockage on their wheat when the whole crop totaled only $28,000,000. “The history of the league from; its commencement has been constant andj continual graft. It has quadrupled taxes; ‘and created scores of offices denhall, Evansville, Ind., 40. years a|and any red radical that wants these | suffictent ‘moistu offices can have them. “The league is composed of five men, who combined paid only $3.75 in taxés last year. To thesd five all the rest must bow, pay the bills, and vote as they are told. Free Love Taught “Four menirun the educational and penal system of the state, and a, re- cent investigation of the schools dis- closed that the governing body was sending out through the circulating My | libraries literature teaching: the ‘boys! in one vast vigilande and girls of North Dakota free love, Tank socialism ahd revolution. He cause the president of the University of .vorth Dakota is not enough of @ socialist, the league is now deman ing his regignation. The league preaches the gospel of discontent; and I never even during the droughts an} panics), saw. so much “discontent in North Dakota.- Jt has arrayed class. against class, even farmer against farmer, 1 have seen neligh- bor farmers ayen. beat each’ other down over. this gospel of discontent thtroduced by the league,” Mr. Foster futrher related how the Nonpartisan supreme court of North Dakota rendered a decision pronounc; ing post dated checks “negotiable paper, and- said that the banks of the state are now lending money on this kind of paper. Mays In outlining the objects of the United! Land,and Labor ‘party, > Mr. Coulter: stated? that it. stood: \Kirst—For the conservation of the state’s resources, Second- — Abolition of the state senate.. % Third—Election by mail. Fotrthnominetion of measures at the primaries. _ i Fifth State markets and waye- houses. “ , / Sixth — Proportional \representatton. Measures carrying out several of these matters. would be initiated at the next general eleCtion, he-said.. - _ Coulter declared that the present system of goverrtment “is rotten from center to circumference,” and de- clared that Me platform adopted by the United Land and Labor party at ‘its. Salem convention is the “best” ever promulgated by “any people any- where.” * Because the government is “rotten” the~nation is now confrotited with what is’ termed “a red revolutionary movement.” Coulter asserted, and @ remedy must’ be found for the, situa- tion. He pronounced the patty of which he is the fatter a panacea for the situation and declared with pride that, since it. was formed thé reds have been ‘deserting the labor unions party. “They have found a construc. tive program to work Upon,” he added. STEEL WEIGHING. | NEARLY TON COMES _ VIA MAIL ROUTE of steel arriyed in Minneapolis by mail.today. The’ shipment, weighing 1,744 pounds, came tre Pittsburgh; the postage was $1 TO REPRESENT U. 8. AT SUFFRAGE CONGRESS , Washington, April 20.—Mrs. Joseph- us Daniels, wife of the secretary of the navy, has been appointed by Prest- dent Wilson as the official represen: tative of the. United States at the eighth congress. of’ the ‘International Woman Suffrage Alliance, in Geneva, Switzerland, June’ 6-32. This will ve. the first congress at which the United States will be officially repregented. BIRTH STATISTICS An average of 38,000,000 - babies FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. : Dea hth al for Expert Developing * BISMARCK - Note Daxora- CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY are born in the world each year, ac- cording to statistics compiled vy #rerich official birth statisticians af- ter 10 years’ work. This average mounts to 70 births. per minute. © The statistics ‘further say that it the cradles containing babies born. in one year were placed end to end they would just reach around the earth’s equator. i BATTERY PARTS BUICK’ and OAKLAND : “Exide” Valve-in-head Motors Secrice Stati BISMARCK. N.D. i Sam’s pay list on June 30, 1919, was 624,427, : ss eegipe aceite ebcoeanetainaieaacrcntelcrnsie +} tural district represéntatiyes. ~ ) ery. school in order that all the chil- [im mixture will be supplied b: mi and affiliating themselves . with the |\ Minneapolis, Aprjl 20.—Nearly a ton} ~ The nuriber of pensioners on Uncle} © grasshoppers in western ‘North Da kota. This spring they are again in evidence in large numbers, and it is very urgent that farmers. take im- mediate steps to destroy them in the early stages, Throughout the territory there is ODELL PLACED. ON TRIAL FOR: KNEP MURDER, . Rochéster, N. Y., April 26.—James L, Odell was placed on trial in su- preme court here today for the murder of Edward J. Knep. A panel of 150 men has been drawn. The murder, of which Odell and his wife Pearl Peaver Gdell are jointly rural districts in the Southwestern | accused and which they have the po- corner of Manitoba will, be enrolled }jice alleged confessed in detail oc- committeé :n| curred on tle. re in the ground, and with warmer weather, the farmers are prepared to continue their seed- ing. ‘ ENLIST STUDENTS TO FIGHT HOPPERS Winnipeg. Man.,/ April 20.—Every;| boy and girl attending school “in‘ the: ordér to combat a recurrence grasshopper plague this year. fected at a convention of the agricul- Each day. the school, teacher in every, school in the district will take the time to, receive repotts from each individual child, “Furthermore, speci- mens of all grasshoppers kndwn int the: province will be-on display in ev- ‘dren may be perfectly’acquainted with. the different varieties. .An en- deavor will be made this year by the provincial department. of. agriculture to protect the crop. of thé farmers in this area against daphage from insects. The government Js supplying poison to combat the insécts free of charge. -The other ingredients that. go to make the The muficipal coun- uni¢ipalities. and Free! ery 0! 4 ob t mt — IFT OFF CORNS! ,. ay Drop, Freezone on. a touchy corn, then; Jiftthat.cortt | ‘Doesn't hurt a hit!) Drop’ , Freezone on ah aching corh, instantly that ‘corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out... Yes, magic! ‘No hum- Ee tiny bottle of Fréezone, costs but +a few cents: at any drug store, but is sufficient’ to. remove: every hard, corn, Soft. corn, or corn between: the toes, e calluses, without. soreness or irritatton. >, aa Reo N ne is the ‘sensational discov- *a Cincinnati gentu: wonderful. ~ x SEE 4 ¢ils have been given. statutory aythor- {ity to.take Whatever action may seem \fit under circumstatices a8 .midy arise In order.to cope with thé gophers and Stasshoppers. Each couhejler will be- |’ ¢| £ome a captain in his district agd will take charge of the cantpaign:as scon as a plague is threatened. The di trict representatives of the. govefn- ment have all been thoroughly in- structed as to the proper manner of Mixing the solution td Grasshoppers and will set stations throughout the area. ing, taxicab. ,, Arpiving gt a lonely spot in the’ road the Odells dismissed_the taxicab, took Kuep away from the highway, and at- ter handcuffing him to a tree, beat stabbed him to death, according their alleged the aid of the driver the: man.and wife were arrested and confeaged) the po- lice ‘said. The exodus of Mexican, laborers from Mexico to the United States is increasing, o ‘ RD Mrs, Odell will be night of January 7. They ‘of the} had been married less than a month. This | The couple rode in ‘Odell’s automobile all embracing organization was per- to where Knep had been employed and the husband representing himself as an officer told Knep he.was under arrest and handcuffed him’ Before they left the city their broke down and they engaged a pass: SMCS A eS fF Contents 15 Fluid Drashm im 9.00 Drops For Infants and Children’ {Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria P a, little Use It is + NEW, It bnonths ott For Over Thirty Years "45 Doses CoN SS CASTORIA ‘, qMBxect.Copy, of Wrapper. THE cenraun combaby, wew Vand ity: a e against the up mixing \ ROHRER’S TAXI LINE i Phone o/-for Taxi Day or Night K \ “Phone 57 for Correct Time. ‘Clean Cars Careful Drivers - ‘Prompt Service wos nomen,‘ Prop. ort 4 r itomobile. Zz Northwest Hotel Bldg. Main St. \d Through confession. 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Because the war ended unexpectedly and military requirements ceased, elvillans may buy these_government approved, raincoats far below actual value oF, \ASS $8.50 DOUBLE- OFFICERS’ with inverted pleat down back; belt all around Saree . with buckle; convertible collar; outside _ patch BREASTED MODELS pockets~with flaps; buckled wrist’ fastenings, 2 « ivory b&ttons. -Retailed during war for $25 to $80) Delivered free to your door on receipt of ............ Med bes $13.50 LADIES’ MODELS, ‘made of same material single breasted with belt, post- paid insured ..... Pe HA any aan gene Annee fogs shasta ee Boys’ and’Girls’ Raincoats, samd material, sizes 6 to 16 year: WHEN ORDE! G, ‘STATE ‘CHEST MEASUREMENT Af not'satisfied; return goat and money will-be refunded r | f } ture opportunities?’ , Atation for the future. ; e invite small .or large Savings deposits ~and pay 4% compound interest thereon aN / ‘THE NEED OF... ~~ / Practically no modern want :cat be ‘sup- plied without ready money. Few opportuni- ties in businéss life amount to anything. un- léss there is ready monéy' to meet them. Are you building up your cash . resources for fu- You owe it to yourself~to set aside a cer- tain portion of your income by way of. prep- - Real Estate Deals ' Are you buying or selli Be sure your titles ar4 in good order. By having your abstracts and papers looked ever before complet- ing the deal you can avoid any ‘chance of irregularity. We. are interested in haying our friends and cus- tomersi well satisfied in teir business transactions. A few moments time in talking it over may clear up a nuinber of troublesome details; i *.Of course we'll be glad to see you. : ee “The Friendly Bank” ‘The Bismarck Bank ~ Bisigarek ‘North — 4 ng land before seeding opens