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¥, OCTOBER 11, 1920 f BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | \ ‘PAGE THREE ~ IND. WHEAT CROP 1$,.6.5,6 82,000. Much shonening | , BUSHES S,REPORT Avetape Yield was 9.5 Bushcls | as, Compared to 19 year & NE of the most embarrassing things fora housewife i is to have her cake turn out “‘heavy’’—or her pie crust /*soggy.”” Not only unsatisfactory to the palate butthe 1 Average of 10.5 i 3 _ cause of many people saying: “Pies give me indiges- WN en araia j x 6 | } ” tion” —or ‘I can’t eat pastry.” f . |GTHER CROP FIGURES . Yet this is a condition easily avoided. _ ee 7a Pa 3 £ : 7 he prelinfinary estimate of ; i Don’t use too much shortening. ORGS wheat for North Dakota is placed at] You use ¥, to Y, less Mazola than you need of “ ; 9.5 bushels, oats 24 bushels, and bar : : —~ ley at 18 bush dere, according | wy ' either butter or lard—with better results. | to the October lat Mreport torthe U. 8 i Bureau of Crop Estimates, The har Tf i it’s pie, Mazola will make the finest, most delicate and easily digested crust you ever tasted. Or if it’s cake—both lightness and richness will result vest condition ‘of corn is esti imate to be 80 per cent, flax 60 per centj and potatoes per cent of normal. |. Threshing reports show that North | from using Mazola. Dakota wheat yields have not quite; measured up to expectations. Both! And being, an oil it is always feady for instant use— yield and quality varies in wll coun: | ties und is slightly below the avera ge | for the state. \ Drought, heat, rust, This is because Mazola is‘an absolutely pure vege: | hoppers, and-ta some extent | Certain-teed Roofing no tiresome “‘creaming-in.”’ \ ; “ Ly ¢ "Aable fat from an edible source. It is 100% fat—con: j ing tn ne shod ates (he major as Spark- Pr of agin factors Ci a cf Be “ tains no moisture as is contained in butter and lard. Mee cect emniteti / : 4 \ 4 | Fall marketing of wheat has been | i '. ees try MagZola you will prefer it to lard and dory moderate, Ieports indicate that | Certain-teed will protect your property But Certain-teed Roofing is more thanan other enings. pe Ss 20 per of this, season's wheat against fires due to sparks droppingon aid in ‘the Prevention of fire, It also “ Selling Reprosentctives jerop was marketed up to October |, the roof from passing engines. It also protects from rain or snow’ and. is guar- NATIONAL STARCH CO,, Peterson & Cunningham, Managers Ist. Thirty per cent to 1-3 of each | helps to prevent fires spreading from: = anteed for five, ten or fifteen years, ac- Tea City Stato k Bidg., St. Paul ‘ Talons Fie rOntane wiat Ae opting building to building by means of sparks cording to weight. eter CtOu - XC a vs aN and burning embers, wheat, crop yields, though spotted. b ‘ $ Th handsome! , FREE FREE or eho prea cre Tees ok show ‘a more favorable aversze for | Where fires have started in other parts It costs less to buy, less to lay and less ; \ by exper ox ecnlee Waite coday.-Corn Pradycss Refining ‘Com ee fonthern, than Ponting northern | of the building, Certain-teed Roofs tend aia than any other type of good } {and potato crops are very poc a. to ‘smother them and thereby prevent Foohng. 4 rufé in northern counties. The f NA? serious damage to other property. See a Certain-teed dealer about roofing : i eye ee oer the: ars ae pat Al This type of protection is appreciated by If “he can't’ fill your entire’ order from of\the state, especially /east of the! all property owners and particularly by Stock, he can get what you want quickly Missouri’ river, have bought the those: who are outside of the zone-of from’a nearby Certain-teed distributing state yields of these crops nearly up adequate fire-fighting apparatus. center, “6 ~~ to average. The state quality of oa $s and barley is above average. Gr \ wail ittdye (rth iden threshing practically completed. - " Certain-teed Products Corporation | Way Below 10-year Average 4 ’ | The ‘estimated “wheat yield for General Offices, ‘St. Louis. North Dakota is 9.5 bushels compared Offices and Warehouses in Principal Cities to 6.9 bushels, last year and the 10-) year average of 10.5 bushels. State) | production, 65,692,000 ‘bushels com-; | prred to.53,615,000 last ye: ind the | five-year average of 85,912,000 bush- ‘els. The present wheat acreage es-| timate for North Dakota is consid-, ered rather conservative, and it is j Probable, that the December final re- sion will show an increase of about 000,000 bushels over the production | mate shown fn this report. The ; J. S. spring wheat production is; by: 3 frig placed at 218,007,000 1 com: ! pared to 209,351,000 last d the five-yéar average of 258,748,090 bush- Ss =, ee cca =f i els. The production of both s % F and winter wheat for the C x es f y § | States is placed at 75 §,000 bushels : | comparéd to 951,000,000 last year, and & \ the average of $22,000,000. P @ « The North Dakota oats yield of 24! bushels compareg with 15.5 bushels; i Vi") last year andthe “average of 24.2) i bushels. State’ production 59.328,000! a bushels compared. to. 38,400,000 Tast | year and the average of 63,158,000} -VARNISH -ROOFING & RELATED -BUILDING - PRODUCTS C. A. Finch Lumber Company Bismarck, N. D. ; Method Used in Sinking Cement Flax ‘Crop Poor H . ’ | vi i - 1 < “Doughnuts” is Attfacting ig whet state barley yield is estimated) pyshels, Potato production for the| Ie, with three other workmen, drop-| Rheumatic Pains 0 be 18 bushels compared to 115, yg. ig unusus vhs ‘ |. S. usually favorably this sea-| yoq t The others | Many bushels lagt year and the average of! gon, and placed at 414,896,000 bushels a S Hiker et ool sal ule aleve Wie By Penetrating Peanut butter, or cheese, or deviled meat, or jam, or jelly, goes ever so much better when sandwiched;be- tween PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS, the different ‘sized, different flavored crackers ”vith 18.8 bushels. North Dakota produc- | Compar 357. sae pane ess ‘ da g ‘ed to 357,901,000 last year and} Piers. for the Bismarck-Mandan ;tion, 23,534,000 bushels compared to! average of 383,000,000 Woes oo res, n’e Wizard OW eae P ; | 14,950,000 last year and the average ictal ? “Say Oildag” / bridge literally are being sunk. | ata : A safe and effective preparation | of 32,301,000 bushels | «A, H McChesney Kil'ed enemacnyerrecedeneers | i hi f Rh Many Bismarck people strolled or!) ‘The flax crop. shows little change! yrs, W. F, Cleveland, of Meo:hevd | to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, ra ‘ i Mrs. eveland, of Meo: he Sciatica, Lame Back and Lambago motored to the bridge site Sunday; trom the low estimates of last month.) Minn., who for the three months: | Hamlin’s Wizard Off. It pe jto witness progress being made by| Outlook for state, below a be < : | | is Hamlin’s Wizard Oi pene- jthe Foundation company contractor.| placed at 4 ) ane eee fan BE Ob er WMOLAAE| | trates quickly, drives out the sore- | placed at 4,49 | Mrs. Andrew of, ‘719 Second ness, and limbers up the stiff ach- ing joints and thuscles. Wizard Oil is a good dependable On both the east and west banks) with 3,800,000 last ye sé] avenue south, has 6f the river the caissons are being|of 6,329,000 bushels. | her’ brother’ 2 ‘ assures you 1 that there is the mealy body | sank. Preliminary work on one of; Favorable — Septembe killed” W&an H no sibpbiate for Honcdoct the medi- - the two piers which will be out in! slightly improved | He was work { Pi eet chesy for frst ee and the salty the river is being done. The river! crop outlook. T 3S t iocece pay he far aha "You wil a = pe i now is‘spanned by a pile bridge, over | however, was corifi to about 1-3 Uj 00 (3 mu SIONY find aimose daily uses for it in cases NATIONAL _ tang. which donkey engines haul material of the acreage representing the m 8 | of sudden mishaps or accidents A cement caisson is constructed in|favorable moisture ar 5 I | suchas sprains; bruises, cuts, birhs, bites and stings. Just, as, reliable, too, for earache, toothache and croup. Afways keep it in the house. Senerous size bottle 35e. | If you, are troubled with constipation | or sick ‘headache try Hamlin's Wizard vere to the! BISCUIT ‘The name PREMIUM is tile shape, several inches thick, with) drought injury was | i \ a ie | s COMPANY on every cracker. Sold by | large hole in the center, and aboutj vines of the remainder of the crop|@ the pound and in the |10 feet high. ‘Thiszts°stie-into the/ to, ve tevised. Yields spotted over | famous In-er-seal Trade ‘amd. The lower edge is leveled! the state. Very poor in upper north- a An oldsaying, but nonethe- | less true: - A bottle of Scott’s Emulsion taken in time, helps keep the doctor away. Bate Pera: lene of ‘the vcenter-of Wile: Laat Gere wc Sists yleia ier nore about i cole Bloombeld Net 20 NT (20-16 | Yiver Whips. Just pleasant ittle pinks “doughout” it sinks. ‘Tle dirt is tak-|average. ; Produ dat 7.459,- | pills at druggists for 30c. j NATIONAL BISCU'T ; |en out in such a way that it remains , 090 bushels, eouty pa —_—_—— COMPANY in vertical position. When it has been! ast year, and the averaze of 6,957,000 | taxed to ta Rela is tut up 9 ma i | feet more. This is toybe repeated on B the west side, for instance, until , ; ; - | depth of 75 to 90 feet is reached. Af-// De z | ter the caisson is down about 25 feet | SE ee it is necessary for the men wh» work| f" ‘a inside, filling the buckets with dirt,| “to work under compressed air. There are two of these caissons; about 15 feet apart. After they are : H ais (A. 5 (5 MANCK: 1 constructed they are joined together Loy: Le bas ay and a Solid pier is built up. The ' y | SHIPPERS method is used in building ,all piers. Two caissons on the westQside are ade S #| down 10 feet. One on the Bast side , | is down about 25 feet. It is probable : [| that work will go/on ‘steadily most. i 5 i [| of, the winter. a Though handicapped hy lack of la- ore bor good progress ha; C peen made. | ‘ 3 There is a regular little city on the Bismarck side of the river, with an pt- Ttice, a saw mill, work shops, houses and barracks for some employes. | Great quantities of gravel and cem- ent are being received hy the com- HELP US KEEP THE CARS ON THE \ MOVE 7---Ways To Assist---7 POOL YOUR ORDERS ‘and SHIPMENTS with other con- cerns in your. community. INCREASE the EFFICIENCY by loading and releasing cars PROMPTLY. HAVE YOUR SHIPMENTS READY for immediate load- * ing on receipt of cars. i BILL your SHIPMENTS THROUGH ahenever possible. RESTRICT your CAR ORDERS to TODAY’S PROGRAM, NO NOT utilize your FOLE FREE TIME. OBSERVE THE SLOGAN, “LOAD TEN PER CENT ABOVE CAPACITY OF CAR.” RESULTS ; pany to carry on the pier work. Editor Here ‘Editor Bell, of the Larson Press, was a Bismarck visitor, today. His If you aspire to qualify for and to secure a pod busi-’ {| paper was selected as the anti-Town- ness or banking position, visit this “Model Office Training | jley paper to oppose the league paper in’ the race for the official ‘county; | paper of Grant county. School” or send for particulars. When you know what we have-done for thousands of others, you'll want to attend. 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