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MONDAY, JANUARY RISMAR 1921 ” ! BILLFOR RURAL, CREDITS GIVEN. ch DAILY TRIBUNE -§. FARM BUREAU Y * CAMPAIGNWILL 7 ward: the many and not its concen- | tration in the hands of a few. Denies Report. Mt characterizes as bunk the rumor] that the federation is favorable to¥. the repeal of the excess profits tax.} HE NEW BISMARCK vityt to pay tax CLOSE-TUESDAY Mahager Gustafson Says Coun- ty Meetings Have Been Successful _ MET HERE SATURD AY First Number of State Organ of Federation Reaches Bismarck i The Burleigh county campaign to disseminate knowledge regarding thé] purposes of the American Farm lu- reau Federation will ehd tomorrow with meetings at Baldwin, Painted Woods and Burnt Creek G, W. Gustafson, former county agent, who is in charge, declares th:t t the meetings which have been held jstatwre pak tere scueh to conti e agriculture, state treasurer and two = in every Dl cinct of the county in effect a limited open seagon fo PPointive memyers, who may be re-! . 2 Z besl suce petal and that everything shooting autre enlouend andl ducks movedy by the governor, 300 IS-GIVEN DICKINSON MAN, indicates a large membership will be The opinion of the majority of the, Whe two members not officials arg) 7 5 ‘ enrolled when the campaign for mem- game and fish commission of -the| required by tthe Dill to: be “citizens Mal | ‘OR STUDENT F UND PIONEER, DEAD bers opens February 7 Y McMahon Talks The (Bismarck meeting at the Audi- torium Saturday afternoon was well) ‘attended. Dr. Don McMahon of the ex- tension division of the -Agticultural college gave the principal address. 'He emphasized the work that the bureau had already done as showing conclusively its value. The defeat who is the head of the bureau's legis- lative and~ transportation committee, | is one. of the best informed railroad | men in the country, he held. He gave! him credit for securing last fall the! distribution of 175,000 freight cars, when they Were badly needed. , At’ Still Tonight. Dr, MdMalion and Mr. Gustafs will address\a meeting this afternool at Still, Burleigh ~ county's farmer 1921 and 1922. ’ \ ; ity Sr A 2 ridley * | moragag@s, to be repaid on the amorti- See: ea ive ta “tuna rary," city, and another at Regat! thig sven) | Other game pills include thet O!/gation plan by means of annual t- $60,000,000 IN Biecwaneion oe iS. Senators Fraser and Ward, providing | gtaliments. Loans would be not 1 9 D 4 eerie Hs thanked stow Yhe alt ‘The first/number of. the Nath Da- kota Farm Bureau News, the official, state organ of the bureau, is out and! the gpeakers are carrying copies with} them. Campaigns Under Way. Membership campaigns are now un- der -way in thirty-five counties, ac- cording to the News, under the genr- eral plan to get at least 60 per cent of the farmers in each.county so as to form an organization which will be ‘truly representatiye of the farmers| of the county, ' _ The News also contains a statement of President Burdick’s to the effect) that the Farm Bureau is the last hope of agriculture. , Regarding the purpose of the bu-} reau, a paragraph declares “The | Farm Bureau does not\aim to replace any other organization. It includes! among its members representatives ot ; all farmers’ organizations. The fed-: eration enccurages community organi- ‘zation and co-operafio! N LIMITED OPEN HUNTING SEASON: 1S BEING URGED Devotees -of Sport Protest’ Against Closed Season 0 | Prairie Chickens | Kfforts are being made by citizens | who believe in a limited hunting sea- son to convince members of the ieg-| house now, apparently, is in favor of} a closed season, \ | The sole reason being advanced at, this time is that prairie chickens kili grasshoppers. This fact is disputed, hy persons who have made an investi- | ion of the food bits chosen by} prairie chickens. They live_on_ ber rics and grain more than g?%sshop- pers. it is claimed. R in-| of the present law Which hunters do} not strongly oppose, but which many game wardens do, is the ban on hunt-/ ing chickens with dogs. It is said] that many chickens are lost by hunt-| ers who do not use dogs. and often} they will shoot ten chickens before; they get the limit of five. Peters hotse bill provides a closed season on¢chickens and ducks during! a dosed season on deer until 1926) after which it is provided male decr} may be hunted between Noy. 10 and} Noy. 30. House bill No. 47, Lazier /and Durkee, provides a closed season | until 1923 on deer, after which male} deer only may. be hunted -between j Nov. 10 and Nov. 26: | WANTS HOMES | ~~ FOR STUDEN A. F. Feland, principal of the Ben- son county agricultural and training school at Maddock, has been in Bis- marck in the interests, of the i] ‘pill | amending the present law so as to pet-) , mit the building of dormitories both ‘Hope of Agriculture. “agriculture in America during the past fifty years hasn’t had a square deal,” he says. “The calling has been, regarded as menial and no informa- tion of an authentic. nature in regard) to cost of production was-presented to the public.” \ It quotes Dr. Ladd as\ follow: “Wheat will remain in the possessio’ of the grower until it is actually de- at Maddock and Park River, where-a similar school is located. The school, declares Mr. Feland gives a regular high school course for farm boys and girls. Tt nas shown a steady growth, having 101'* pupils now in comparison With two years ago. ASSEMBLY HALF GONE; | | 50 per cent of the total value or nv / TOTHESENATE Bond’s Measure Would Provide New Method for Making» | Farm Loans by State NO POLITICS IN IT A rural credits bill was ‘to be in-/ troduced in the state seNate this after- noon ‘by Senator Walter - Bond’ of | Minot. \ ty The bill takes some of the main; features of the South Dakota rural} credits law, whereby a board loans} money on real estate‘gnd sells mort-/ gage bonds to cover Py loans: The) law is said to have proved successful | in South Dakota. | Whe name of the beard: would be} “North Dakota ‘Rural Credits ‘board’ Membership-would be composed of the’ governor, ex-officio commissioner of home a stranger- Until, branded as an impostor, blood thump. The Photo-play with the state, persons of experience in finance, loaning money ad determin- | ing real estate values, and shall be so selected that the appointees will) - not be persons who are members or} or affiliated with the same political! party or organiaztion,” = | @ne member would be rural cred:; its commissioner, his salary not over \= 000 annually, and one a sccrefary,|\ salary not over $3,000 annually, | FROM HUNGARY FOR MERCY, AID | The conditions which obtain in ; Europe are illustrated in an appeal hi / of the Nolan bill had saved farmers au bite cnn ie rey The commission's term would expiry | received by Judge W. L. Nuessle, ad- 7 1 the end was expected, | Qillions; he said. Clifford Thorne, hunting season. it is said. One toatuts | in 1923 and the secretary’s in 1925. | | ae vd ae . } a v dded to the fund, as was $6.55 | ‘and the end was no& unexpected. ! 0 said. x H drgssed to “the offigials of the dis-{ wh came in by donation, ¢aking May Sell Bonds. The ‘bill provides that the board's duty is “to receive applications for} farm loans, approve same and borrow Site ia : money on govd faith and credit of the, burg marvels at the sermons of Mary State to be used-in Making farm loans | Agnes Vitchestain, ear-old_evan- or bonds payable by the state, bear- | clist. She has been preaching since ing such rates of imterets as may be} she was nine, and can quote whole fixed by the board, sell same in“such Chapters from the Bible. She is a amounts as may be Necessary. |member_of the Mt. Washington Bap- ‘Loans would be/%secured by first! tist’ church. ; trict: court of Burleigh county.” Tbe communication is in Hungarian, with an English translation which reveals complete understanding of the Eng- lish language, and is signed by “The Association of the Officials of the Court of Justice of Balassagyarmot. Hungary.” | The peace convention of. Frianon | “has ruined almost entirely: our na-] . MABY-A. VITCHESTAIN GIRL, 13, > EVAXGELIST—Pitts- . BONDS ARE SOLD AT A PREMIUM ‘No loan would exceed 50 per cent; /New York, Jan, 31.—The $60,000,000) Wes: ‘ of the value of the insured property,| Pennsylvania r&ilroad bond issue was | We live now in a land where they plus 25 per tent of the insured value} all gone by 9:15 a, m. onythe day it; have taken off her forests, woods, of improvements, provided loans\to,avas offered last week. It was one) ™ ries, consequently we have, no one person shou!d not aggregate 01 ‘lof the quickest transa ctions in the! h ating. our enemies have taken our ‘recent record. Of course there was a’ factories. We have no furniture or than $5,000 on one piece of property.| heavy oversubscription and as} textile: ; ‘ They would not-be in excess of the! against the offered price of 9914 the) it says that there is no heat in average assessed valuation for the; bonds were 100% later in the day. hospitals, and that the signers, which three preceding years. | There is no difference in the security | PTO) ably are court attaches, lawyers! ‘No non-resident cold get a loan. | of these new 61-4 per cent bonds from, orf officials, suffer from cold and The minimum to one borower! that of the 8 per cent issue brought | hur than five nor more than thirty yee Leans might be made for purch: of lané, equipment, livestock, provements, etc. given in food and clothing and med- ical services. Briefly describing con- ditions in Hungary the letter contin- ey im- er, A prayer for help and mercy fs extended. - would bé $600 and the maximum out last spring. Both are backed up! $10,000. : by Pennsylvania gencral mortgage 6s, ; aon a ‘and in the case of the present issue MYSTERY MAN ‘ jtere is an additional covet of $6,000, general mortgage 6 per cent bonds! OF STARK IS ‘of the Philadelphia, Baltimore & TAKES U. S. JOB 7 Washington. The oiler Pennsylvania | rire PARALY ZED, bonds which had broken quite sharp-| | Killdeer, N. D., Jan, 31.—C. J. Ran- Oghe aE . | Iy-yesterday. did better today when) ney, formerly of the Killdeer Tribune, Dickinson, Jan. 31.—"J. C. R.,” mys-| the, new 6 per cents were seen to be} will depart soon for Fargo, where he tery man of Stark county and the! commanding such a prompt and un- | has accepted a position as deputy northwest and who endeavored to| usual premium. The genral mort-) reveue collector. at a salary of $150 prove that he was heir to the J. H.' gage 4%s got back across 81, after| per month and expenses. After a Caldwell estate, will pass the re-| selling at 80, the 5 per jcents rallied! short stay in the headquarters ‘office to 90 from 89, while the 7s were| there he will be permanetly located livered to the miller~ at home or r | mainder’ of his life unable tq speak abroad, under the wheat marketing FEW LAWS TO BE ENACTED or to use the muscles of hi right | steady at 104 as against pesterdny/e bt) Valley City. / 2 | made | low’ at 103. j Sd plan-proposed by the American Farm Bureau Federation.” Better Wool Grade. Another article declares that from the ding of the state. wool fool,’ port on the audit of the state indus- y I . Sie eral npieted, it. appears et tries, in thoroughly inveatigatine| Dr. Zimmerman states that no med- OF MILD WINTER” marck. Write us tor prices on the state wool has in the past been them and resefving their power to} ical aid can be given/“J. C. R.,” gs a! ‘cream and poultry.—Northern cut gppropriations, portion of the skull has been¥ de-| —__ | Produce Co. y 4 graded too low. The basic principles of the bureau's lows. / Thaetrne measure of any man’s abil- must be based upon his actwal income, The larger the man’s income, the higher the rate of taxation he mst pay. invery citizen Should have sbme part in the support/ of the government; ; hence the necessity, for somectegree of consumption tax, { In levying taxes the aim should be} toward the distribution of wealth to- rause the anted\to block a reports! to establish his idpntity as J. Allen but because they ‘wanted to get 2t, Caldwell, logt heir to the J, iH. Cald-| Thursday, thermometers about town) ality. Owner must ~0 west for ihe thing in a different manner. A! well estate, itt the courts. He failed) registerda as hizh as 76 above during! jyeaith. Will sell. on easy. terms: ASK Your Grocer very big effort was made to make it! to prove his claims, however, and/the aftérnoon and straw hats and) Write 187, Tribune. 1-31-1wk a joint affair with house and ite| since that time has been making his/ shirtsleeves were the prevailing styles) pogM FOR RENT—Modern, ~“fur-) For -, Humpty Dumpty Produced by Bread BARKER BAKERY dustrial Commission they discount | I for a i beczuse they say it is being made by SHOW STRENGTH, ranges open and cattle are doing bet.’ sayy, Sars OR. EXCHANGE_One : the managers of the state industries paaauees |ter at this season than they have for“ oistered English pointer pup. a _ CONSTANCE BINNEY in : “SOMETHING ° DIFFERENT’, . | which receive much consideration’ railroad officials here. er : es ate Neng my | Adapted from the novel: “Cal- 9 from any source. Nonpartisan or In- an import duty on wheat is believed Fe Ne ran ae deron’s Prisoner” by Alice Duer J depondent.‘will not be bills drawn by to have caused the rush in shipping. | et Sc eat ihe eal and Preserving of Fruits, Milles. Prof. Roylance. who is credited with a Cee ee et eeticare at Kulia : sd : LARRY SEMON having drawn the so-called “new fan- LADD QUITS AS by a score of 47 to 9, turned the ta- Vegetables and Meats used in ‘ gled” tax measures which Judge Rob “gy COLLEGE HEAD 22s 2n¢ setewed Kulm January 21 me ; in Ingon wants to repeal == by a score of 25 to 23. combination with the ordinaty x 34 The mill tax for state institutions ae pc eh ; “THE STAR , BOARDER had a rocky road to travel. House. Dr. E. F. Ladd, who begomes Unit- 9 Soha 6 A Independents are believed “to be ed States senator March 4, has tend MARKETS wash boiler. ., are os er ates a ’ = It's Bread tera re comedy Hf azainst it, as are some Nonpartisans,' ered his resignation as president of | Ahad a ; yt arry at his : although the state board of adminis-!the agricultural college at Fargo, ef- 2 Our‘lady, agent will call on you Dr. Ladd, fective Feb. 28. His successor has, ggprH st. PAUL LIVESTOCK. zh WHEN YOU ASK FOR, ® NORTHERN | tration is backing the plan. Continued from page 1) for them in standing m the way \of adverse legislation, in getting the re- Fight on Report. taxation program’ are given as fol- The fight over the audit board re-| | port lasted three weeks. Many Inde- pendent Yeaders regret that it took so much time, but they declared that’ they ‘had to fight the Nonpartisans | every step of the way to get what they helieved the people Wanted~a) report on the industries made by peo-| ple not conducting them jand the ver-| ification or amplification of that re- port. The Nonpartisans fought the plan! t every step, not, they claim, be- which, Independents said, would placed the whole thing in adminis- tration control. The forthcoming report of the In- and it could not’ be ‘expected to be other than as favorable ‘as possible. tions will be cut to the bone. Ne Roylance Law: Tax legislation, always icult of, accomplishment, probably will come. Some Nonpartisan officials-want a re- , vision, though there is disagreement as to just how far it shall go. ' One thing is certain, that any\tak bills Dr. Kane and Dr. Allen. heads of three educational institutions, will deliver addresses to a joint meeting of the house and senate next Wednesday aft- ernoon at 4 o’clock in support of the It is a serious offense to ride a bi- anywhere near the city of Con- inople, : j iby ‘Dr. Henry Zimmerman, >| home in Minneapolis or with his for-| side; according to a sateen St, Paul brain _ specialist, following a recent examinatif of the man’s head. The mystery man’s real name is Harris. | Lf \ Se eee | ' Sell your cream and poultry “EARTH MOVING \ to our agent, or ship direct to ‘Northern Produce Co., Bis- TO SOUTH CAUSE i Dickinson Jam. ravines one ‘orget to grease the axis of the eart! Sareea oe and thereby cause that planet to shift) After the show tonight there | its_course ‘se hundred miles to| will be a dinner dance at the Me- | the southw: This is the reason’ Kenzic. bone prognesticator gave to J. H. Daly ‘. ' Dickinson pioncer, for the. beautiful! s = 9 winter weather that the Slope resi Fence Posts for sale, good ash ii ‘ | dents je etn jr, Daly, who! posts in small lots or car load agsault he alleges was made on "came to Dickinson wi railroad | Kg d : him by his former business naling land 5 lots. 520 14th street or phone He char; it was this assault which } nce, sti 1 injured his ‘brain. est winter that he has ever seen inj “J.C, R.” attracted much notoriety | Dakota with the possible exception | in Stark county when he attempted | of the winter of 1881,-when the Weath- | jer was much the same. / FOR SALE—Gene pressed mto the brain cells: so long that the\cells are dead and medical science knows no means of restoring them, The mystery man recently made a trip from Paul to Duluth with, his former wife’s second husband, L. V. Blue, and is said to have taken Blue to the spot and to have enacted the yj pos TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : ul store in good lo- among men. Members of the Dickin-; tson Gun tlub also. took advantage of! the exceptional weather and held a| trap shoot. | The absence ¢ nished room large enough for two, two blocks from postoff Phone 658-K, or 201 First street. 1-31-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room 418 5th St. 1-31-83 mer wife at Duluth. WHEAT PRICES ; f snow has left the| Tonight and Tomorrow Wallace Reid “ALWAYS AUDACIOUS” The smashing tale of a shanghaied millionaire, who came back ~For the crooked “double” who “shipped” him, was using his name, spending his money, courting the woman he loved! friends, held for, the crime of the man he had almost lost the fight when ° “Come and see an end that will moisten your eyes and make your Wednesday-THursday “THE MIRACLE MAN” ears, Chicago, Jan. 31.—Wheat prices de veloped considerable strength today. | Precipitation RUST CANADIAN ‘Highest wind velocity. : WHEAT INTO U. s. For North Dati e Partly cloudy and some&hat unsettled tonight and{ | Tuesday; not much change in temper-! j ature. ; , Portal, N. D.» Jan. 31—Nine hun- dred cars of Canadian wheat have passed through Portal to the United States since January 1. according to Possibility of KULM DEFEATED, not been named. There is an effort) 400; range, $8.00 to being made to have Dr. J. H. Worst returned to the presidency of the col- lege. Hog_ receipts $9.75; bulk. § and heifers, $5.50, calves up 1¢c; stockers and feeders, firs. Helen Mason has completéd 15) steady : R plan. Many educators are making 4 1 ¢ : s BUTTE feceeemem drive for it. years of continuous service as Police Sheep its, 3,000; lambs, 50c thinks Harding looks < like George matron of Wichita, Kas. lower; ewes: 0-to $4.00. Washington. Do you? Caruso put new , i : : hair and ru‘fles.on this photo of Hard- Forty per cent of the persons trav-, cling abort in London take the busses.” Watch ‘for “The Miracle Man.” \ ~ f iS eee ee, ' Pictures — Picture’ frames, | four months old; just right for next fall shooting. Will exchange for —_s D’'YOU KNOW HIM?-—Caruso, the tenor, is also a clever cartoonist. He ing and presto—a likeness of Wash- ELTINGE THEATRE = onight Nazimova _ “Eye for Eye” A tremendous screen triumph exceed- ing in brilliancy and power, and beauty the previous successes of this star of stars, Tomorrow scorned. by sweetheart and ‘ Who had tricked him, ” Wednesday May. Allison’s Newest Picture an Amazing Soul Dickinson, Jan, 31—Nearly $300 was raised at the benefit ‘ball given by ‘he P. i, 0. ladies at the armory Fri- day evening tor the purpose of found- ig a student's loan fund for the Dick+ inson ndrmal school. Receipts from ticket sales at the dance amounted to $ and from'the check rooms and refreshment stands, after all ex- penses of the dance had seen met, a balance of $17.40 remained. T! Dickinson, Jan, 31—Emil F. Mess- ersmith resident/of Dickinson since the coming of the railroad in 1881 and cone of the best known of the earlye picncers died at “his home qn Second Avenue West early ‘Tuesday morning after a lingering illness of chronic Bright’s disease. For several years is health had been gradually failing Watch for “The Miracle Man.” a total of $281. Auditorium Notice ( : Curtain Greenwich Village Follies 8:15 Sharp | Monday Night, i; . Jan. 31 What Is the “ff And they deny that the investigation Qpening quotations varigd from un- ee Spar geo bee . 1 7 * ae ; a . 2 Laas x good repeating shotgun or cash. C. ORPHEUM Teta eettioe “tne! tacts other intent! changed to one and a quarter cents hand painted China, half price) 1), rice, Smith Bik. Sioux Ralls. than_ getting the facts. lower. It was followed by moderate | “Baste 4 | anaes be 1-31-1wk Eas AE a ance advance and then sharp unin. eles eee ee aids | WANTED—I have $1500 to invest in ; : y v. _slashed goes without saying. Inde- Subsequently talk of the German ee . Seo gaying, uusliess: WIL : Theatr penflent Ieaders in the house shoved| rejection of the allied terms, together “ |W ATHER REPORT. ae stall: 5004 paying eae ate their attitude toward appropriations! with rejection of’ export business. For twent : our hours ending at Jams St.. Marion, Indiana. + Gofetotbeleein Satur Every appropriation méas-| with a break in Argentine prices, noon, Jan. eas ; ; “It © 4 eae ‘ ure, they insist, must go through the; caused a drop. The close was heayy etree peirrey ' ROOMS TO RENT—For light house- Tonight and Tomorrow house appropriations committee. And| two to two and three-quarters cents) Hishost yestenlay «+--+. seeping; otiér rooms. 3 bl s , Chairman Watt, of this body, is very) lower. jee cae oe from business strect. 423 2nd St. : iti declaring that appropria HOW OSL. IAS 79-1 21-lwk * "be Sit to the-bone phone 772-U. 131-1 A Household Necessity , For Washing, Draining and Dye- * ing Clothes. \avor Steaming The finest Silks. The ideal article for Canning oo and explain its‘many uses. Patented in U. S. and Canada. ington!

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