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7 recent em atta ~, rs ~\ TUESDAY, APRIL. 5, 1921 LEARN—Autos, ing, welding or. automotive: electric- ity in Northwest's oldest, largest and best equipped school. Infor- mation free. Minneapolis Auto /& AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES tractors, vuleanis-| FOR, SALE CHEAP=One Chandler) ~ five new tires. Call at Army and Navy store, Broadway, or phone 302. mal 4-253 | | | | OLIVIA, | MEET My YARD FULL OF E CATCH FOR: | AGIRE!, WANT. YOU To COME IN-AND PRIEND MR MERCER ~ HE'S : BACHELOR - ALITTLE OLD BUT HE ‘4 passenger, as good ‘as new; | HAS A, : TO MEET MN. FRIEND MRUMERCER! \ BELIEVE 1 MET MR. | MERCER ONCE BEFORE - MISS GREY INTRODUCED “ME-- REMEMBER? Tractor School, 240.2nd St. North, FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Chevro- \ _ Minneapolis, Mini # WANTED—Matt: and yd to-work om farm. Oscar Gu on, Halliday, _N.D. : 4-1-1 WANLTED—First class form carpen- ter. Six months’ work. Call 67-X. ‘ ; 4-2-3 — ee HELP WANTBD--PEMALE WANTED.—Competent maid for gen- ‘ eral housework: Also refiable you girl for nursemaid. Apartment 9, Tribune. Building. 4-2-3t. WAITRESS WANTED.—For “small country hotel, Good wages. Tele- phone or, write Central Hotel Cén- ter, N. D. 4-5-2t, WANTED,“&\ competent. seamstress by the-day; must ‘be good, Mrs. £. E. Morris, 821 Sith xStreet, ne __ 581L. t. -. WANTED—Competent grt for general housework, Mrs. C. B. Rosen, corner Mandan and Aweue A, ‘Phone 822L. POSIT" ae 4-4-1wk, WANTED—Female help. Apply Ban- ner House. Phone 234, ___4+1-lw WANTED.—Strong woman for gener- housework, Phone 177. 4-5-tf. _____ ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms} suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 442-L. Before 9 A, M. and _atter 8PM. Be FOR. \RENT—Two ont. rooms; one on second floor and one on first: floor, Phone 273, 411 5th street. 4-2-3 -— FOR RENT:Fornished and unfur- ~ nished Business College. Phgne 183. Y 3-7-tt} o [—Suitable for DAD two gentlemen; also barn for rent. _46. Main St. Phone 672-R, FOR RENT.—Furnished” room in - modern home. Ladies preferred. Phone 58992, 402 Third St. 4-5-3t, FOR RENT—Rooms furnished for housekeeping for ~ ladies. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front 4-2-1w light. housekeeping rooms., 30-1 x |: 4-4-3t¢ We buy. and sell. second hand furn room, 320 Mandan avenue. PhonefThompson Company. let touring car, also Maxwell tour- ing for sale; beth good bargains. *0..K. Garage, _ ‘ Ww FOR. SALE—One. Oldsmobile, 7 pas. senger and one Ford Sedan. 324 18th ‘Street, y 4-5-2 WANTED TO BUY, bungalows, we .have daily inquiries. If, you want to sell your home and ~get quick results, talk to Henry & ‘Henry, Phone 961. \ ‘lw. WANTED TO BUY—Five or over $4,000 considered. No. 217 Tri bune Co. aw 4-2:7t HOUSES WANTED. WANTED.—Modern\ 5 or 6 room house. Write 218 Tribune. __ POSITION WANTED N .— Experiences blackemitli and wood worker want: Position, Good reference. Address Nick Falsch, Judson;.'N. ~, 0-acre California chiek- en and fruit farm located near Pet- eluma, Sonoma Co., 50 miles north * of San Francisco, on the main high- way and the P. ; R. R, Across from school and gen- eral merchandise store. Best of cli- WANTS TO BUY.—Small houses and| modern house, priced right; nothing | 4-4-1w:! 4-4-4. | & S. R. electric; i i { il | MISS GREY, OH.NES. | STAND THESE. REMEMBER. THAT WAS clever women ! A LONG: TIME ‘AGO- | | HAVENT SEEN HER | ‘GOODNESS if 1 COULD NEVER » MARRY ON LiKE HER? Ee. mate and: soil in California. No: ir- rigation. Full set. of building: Equipped for 5,000. chiekens;“. Al stock, includimg -3000 chickens,team of horses, 3 cows, hogs, Ford! truc! and all: tools. Implements and crops go.\with the place. [Price $22,000,, $17,000 ‘cash, $5,000 mort; gage at 6 per cent. For further par- Route,, Peteluma, Calif. ANNOUNCEMENT. We have moved our second hand ‘store from 425 Front: St. td’ 108 Main St.. One door east of Banner House, where we-will be pleased to greet our: old customers gis well as new on Phone 898, - 108 Main St. S, C. 4-1-1m FOR SALE—Mahogany bed and ture. ticulars. address, Steve Mayer, Star, 4-441.w.} 6, ~ LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SAL! Default. having occurred in the con-+ ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby given, that | that: certain. mortgage executed and delivered. by William: Anderson;.a sin- 4 mortgagee, dated the 2ist day of March, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds, of the county of/Burleigh and state of North Dakota, onthe 22nd day of April, 1916, and was recorded in Book 188:of Mort- gages, on, page: 52, will be foreclosed by a sale ofthe premises in.such.mort- gage.and hereinafter described, at; the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Bur- 262-L, KR rge, __ Call dt 400 4th Street. FOR REN z Tooms. 401 5th Street. ; FOR RENT.—Modern front bedroom: 621 6th Street, 619-R. 4-2-3t. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 802 Avenue: B. 3-25-t¢ FOR RENT—Large modern room, 522 2nd St. ‘ 4-2-3t WORK WANTED shit WANTED—Woman ‘ wants. work by day or hour, also man wants odd jobs and a boy with three, years’ ex: perience, wants Job on farm. Phone 534°X, or call at 208 16th,St..N. Mrs, Grace Wilson. 4-1-lw hor dresser, $75; refrigerator, $25; brass vand irons and: fire place set, $20;. + two-section chicken’ house, coop, self-feeder, drinking fountains, etc. $85;-30 cedar posts, $5; miscellane: ous kitchen and porch chairs, very. cheap. One: steel-kitchen cabinet, $15.00. Phone 403. 4-5-% FOR SALE—DI Monard wheat, $2.25 per bu. cleaned. This wheat is a heavy yielder ani rust/proof. No. 114 Wilt proof Flax. seed, $2.00. bu. .Tim Williams, Jr., Cleveland, N. D. Route No.1 _3-31-7times WANTED—Typing or work, evenings. Write 219 Tribune. Ty 404-21 GIRL WANTS WORK — By day or hour. Call 464K. /\____4-5-1wk SEWING wanted. Please call 659R. atenographic| FOR SALB—Sand and gravel whole- sale or retail, sand and gravel is of’ best-quality in Northwest recom- mended by Shanon & Boyd, .James- town, N. D. For Prices write or Phone C! F, Russell, Linton, N. D. gle man, mortgagor, to Paul C. Rem- | ington, mortgagee, dated the 16th day |of: March, 1916, and: filed: for reeord in: the office of. the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 13th. day of April, 1916, andgwas | recorded in Book 124 of Mortgages, on page 83, will be foreclosed by a: sale of the premises in such mortgage and j hereinafter describe4, at the front door ofthe court house in the city of Bis- arck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ‘ten o'clock A, M., on the 23rd day of | April, 1921,-to satisfy the amount due j upon such mortgage on the date of The premises described ‘in such | sale, | Mortgage and which wiil be sold to | satisfy the same; are situate in the {county of Burleigh and state of North { Dakota, and described as follows, to- | wit: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), {four (4), Section four (4), Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, |of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the 5thr P. M., containing 160 acres, more or less, according to the govern- 4-4-5t.|} FOR SALE—One 12-25 Caterpillar | ment-gurvey thereof. LOST AND FOUND Lost fand bag, navy blue with silver/top, 80c in change. Lost be- tween, Nielson Millinery on Broad- way and 4th St, son's | Millinery. LOTS FOR SALE. — FOR SALE—Two nice corners on paved street, one large enough for two ‘buildings,. the other large enough for three buildings. South or west: facing, See A. J. Ostran- der. 4-1-lwk. FOR SALE OB RENT ____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—New bungalow of six rooms and bath and reception ‘hall. Full basement; garage. -This is one of the most desirable new homes in the city. Ygu must see this pretty bungalow appreciate it. J. H. Holihan, 1st door east of Post Office. : Phone: 745. + 4-2-3t FOR: SALE—First’ class bungalow of ‘six rooms and bath, garage, large lot, east front. This.is a most: de- sirable home and cheap at $4,000; $1,500 cash. ~J. H. Holihan, 1st door east Of Postaffice. Phone 745. beara Sutin Hag AE A.NICE BUNGALOW.—5 rooms and bath, beautiful location, can be bought very reasonable, and. the rms will surprise you.’. Let us tell: you’ about this delightful: little home. Henry & Henry, Phone 961. the -3t.. GOOD HOUSE—-$600 down and: bal: 4-4-3t. Tractor and three hottom independ end beam plow. Will take youn: stock or small car as part paymen' Ray L. Scott, Bismarck, care Van Horn. hotel. lw Return to Niel-| FOR’ SALE — Good, rich, recleaned | wheat and corn’screenings for poul- There will be due upon such mort- faze on the date of sale the sum of 262.00, besides the costs, disburse- ments and expenses of this foreclosure. | Dated this 14th day of March, 1921. PAUL C. REMINGTON, Mortgagee. (Newton, Dullam & Young, try feed. Bring your sacks. Mis: Bismarck, North Dakota. souri Valley Seed Co. Telephones No. 605 and 344R._ | 6-5-2wk FOR SALE—A nine bank Buroughs adding machine in perfect condition price less than walf that of new machine of same sizeg Address box 338-Mandan, N. D. —_3-23-2wk3 —1_black leather couch, 4 1 bed spring, $3.00; 1 ga den hand cultivator, $2,50;. 1 fou tine” pit¢hfork, $1.25. Mrs. James gerty,, 402 Sth Street 5-3t, No. 10(pail of Pure Montana Hon- ey delivered at any post office in Nort! Dakota for $2.50 cash with orde! B. F.. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. 3-9-1m Ashes hauled and gardens plowed; -also team, harness and. wagon for ‘sale, and Rhode Island Red and White ‘Rock ‘hens ‘for sale. Phone: 364-L. 8. M. Anderson, 3-29-1w FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleal pressing; repairing, dyeing, ladle: and men’s-clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite _ poatofti | Bel8-tt FOR SADLE—Pugebred White Rock setting eggs at $1.50 for fifteen also setting hens for sale at $25) apiece. Call:or write H, B. Nelson, 320,. 4th. St. 3-2-91wi ance to suit will take a 5-room house, hot air furnace,.city .water, sewer, of Set es Sa ee PRE WAR PRICES on cleaningi: re- blocking and remodeling men’s | « Attorpeys for Mortgagee. | Mch 15-22-29 Aprik5-12-19 pei eee | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- ' ~ CLOSURE SALE. | Default having occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter de- \seribed, notice is hereby given, that hat certain mortgage executed and de- ilivered by Robert Younger and Ellen Younger, his wife, mortgagors, to the City National i FY @eewree-ouets IAAT TER WITH FANNY AGAIN GQODAP © G-G-GIDDAP! { Bank, a corporation, | | Freckles and His Friends leigh. and state of North. Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 23rd: day of April, 192f, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of saley The premises describ- ed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the game, are situ- ate in Burleigh county, North, Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: Lot Nineteen (19), Block Ten (10), in Townsite of Regan, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register.of deeds of said Burleleh cowty.: 4, ; ' There will be due on said mortgages at the date,of sale. the sum of $538.44, besides the, Gosts, disbursements and expenses of tiis foreclosure, Dated this, 14th: day jof,March, 1921. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK, a corporation, Mortgagee. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota, ; Attorneys for Mortgagee. Mch 15-22-29 Apr 5-12-19 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- ty'of Burleigh, ss. In District Court, Fourth Judi District. Simon Jahr, administrator of the estate of M. Polonsky, deceased. Plaintiff, vs. John Zuke, Defendant. Summons, The State of North, Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer ‘the complaint in the above entitled action, of which a copy is jereunto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve: a. copy: of your an- swer to the said .complaint on the subscriber at his office in the city of Wilton, McLean county, . said state, within thirty days after the service of this’summons upon you, exclusive: of the day of such service; and in case of’ your failure to. appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you VA_WAPTA Do. TWIST WER See [TRIBUNE WANTS— POR: RESULTS That's a Different Proposition! See! Mats AL by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated February 10, 1921. H: C. BRADLEY, Plaintiff's Attorney, Residence and postoffice address, Wilton, North Dakota. 15-22-29 Apr 5-12-19 MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that a cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by Marion Benjamin Morford and Amanda ‘J. Morford/ his wife, mort- gagors, to Cornelia Rudd, a widow, mortgagee, dated the Ist day. of De- cember, 1919, in. the year, of Our, Lord, One.thousand Nine Hundred Nineteen (1919), and filed for record in the of-| opportunity is given ‘three younz fice of the register of deeds, county. of! Americans. There were three hundred Burleigh, state of North Dakota, 0M| applicants for the places and the the 14th day of January, A. D. 1920) North Dakota man was one of the and recorded in book. .159,, of, mort- gages, at page 193, which mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the, front. door of the: court house in the city of Bis- marck, North, Dakota, in,the county of Burleigh, at the-hour of 2 o'clock P. M., on the 22nd day of April, 1921. to.gatisfy the amount, due upon said mortgage on the date of. sale, ‘That the premises.described in said, mortgage’ and: which willbe sold: to satisfy tie same are those certain premises situated jn. the. county of Burleigh, and! state’ of ‘North Dakota, and described as follows:. Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), of Block Ninety-six (96), Mé¢Kenzie & Coffiin’s Addition to the city of Bis- marck. * That there will be due on-said mort: gage at the date of sale thesum. of. Two Hundred Seventy-seven and 88-100 Dol- lars ($277.88), together with: the statu- tory attorney's: fee and: the: costs: of this sale and foreclosure.’ ‘Dated. at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 7th day of March, 1921. ° CORNELIA RUDD, Mortgagee. OMNare & Cox, Attorneys for Mortgegee; Bismarck, North Dakota, March ,8-15-22-29 April 5-12 = UST TAL ~ lights.. Lot 50 x 190, house: not-over 3 years old. Small: price. Henry J & 4 tly’ médern apart-| FOR SALE—Royal typewriter in| yment in the Rose Apartments’ 2] hats, ‘Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone.58, opposite Hosted tee: ae good condition and small American adding machine almost new, Phone 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 3-38-12. 457L, 4-5-lwk. FOR SALE.—House of seven se (EXPERT dry cleaning, hand pre and bath, corner 5th and Av quire of Mrs, Eppinger, Grand Pa- ing, relining, remodeling and tail- oring. «Klein, tailor and cleaner. cific- Hotel. 4-4-1wi. 3-7-1mo |. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished cot- tage, J. C. Marsh, Webb Bros. elas: a ED WISCONSIN. FARM LANDS Rae Me FOR SALE—Victory seed oats, $1 per bushel; also corn and feed oats. F.; P. Goodrich, McKenzie, N. D. 3-29-1w LANDOLOGY, SPECIAL NUD R, just out, containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin, If for a home or invest- ment you are thinking of ‘buying good farm lands where farmers, grow rich, send at once for this 8 scial number of Landology. It is free on request. Address Skidmore Rieble Land Co.,..435__Skidmore- Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wis FOR SALE—Three oak dining tables and 24 oak dining chairs at a bar- Apply Minute Lunch. _4-1-3t FOR SALE. '~ good ‘condition. See B. M. Dunn. { 121 3rd°St. Telephone 50%. 4-1-lwk. (FOR SALB CHEAP—Second hand piano in good condition. Write Box '. McKenzie, N _ _ #ldw i SALE CHEAP:—Reed’ baby go- cart in. fite.condition. 509 8 Street, Light spring wagon, in; | | j | \ 41 mo. |} pil ices cates et aren igen A FOR SALE CHEAP—All or @ part of 240 acres. of cut-over land, in Bay- field’ Penisula; Wis... clover belt. Part cash, balance on time. Also 80 acres. in Hubbard county,. Minn. Write or-call. B. EB. Hitchcock, Van Horn hotel, ‘Bismarck,- N. D., of G M. Hitchcock, Bayfield, Wis. ee 4-1-2w Phone 615R. 4-5-3t, WANTED TO ice chairs in ) goad’ condition. Aires P. 0. B. FOR SALE—One used player piano, in good condition; cheap. Box 462. § 4-1-lw FOR SALE—Furniture, almost new. ‘ Call 811 Front St, ‘319-8 || 3-30-1W! | | | { BOSSOF LOCAL — BASEBALL CLUB LOOKS EM OVER Takes Squint at New Grounds . and Starts Finishing Touches on: Team {GRANDSTAND GOING UP Alex, Harper, .who. will be the play- ing boss of the Bismarck base ball team during the coming season, is now on the job, Harper will help the fans’ commit- tee in completing the line-up for the coming season, and-he is mighty well pleased with the reports of the sup- port already accorded the committee. Work on the new grandstand has started at he new site south of the Northern Pacific tracks, and the grounds wil be ready in a short time for some preliminary games hefore the season opens, either with Mino? on May, 22 or wn May 29. | Harper: looked over the new, grounds and declares that the playing field soll is just about the best that can be: found any place. The grounds dry oft quickly, and the field will be level in all corners of the ball park. [ GiTy NEWS 1 -QBaby Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Giffey of Stanton; are the, perents of a. baby daughter born at Bismarck hospital, April Ist. Ou Shopping Trip. Among the out of town women in town for the week-end were Graco Bresanson, telegraph operator at Glad- stone, Esther Freeman and Grace Pet- erson. of. Glen Ulin. teachers in Ahe schools. i Presbyterian Ald Wednesday. Ladies Aid of Presbyterian church will hold their regular business meet-. ing Wednesday. afternon, April: 6,\in- stead of Thursday. This wil be follow: |: by pot luck supper, begining at 6:30. NORTH DAKOTAN CHOSE Walter Champlin, an ex-servic who is a graduate of the Minot high school has been named as one of the three young men to be given’a univer- sity education in some foreign univer- sity. Mr. Champlin selected the Uni- versity of aPris as his school becaus? he attended that university while in the A. E. F. The donor of the felow-| ship is a wealthy Californian and the three selected trom the number. CANADATOCUT. | WAGES ON FARIS NIPEG, Man, April 5.—Farm labor in western Canada will be fore: ed to accept a wage cut of 25 to 50 per cent, based on last year's pay, Duncan Marshall, minister of agricul- ture, in Alberta, declared in a speech at Calgary last night. The wage cut, he said, would be forced by_return of wheat to pre-war prices. Employment bureaus here are now placing men at’ $40 a month, with board, and increase to $60 a month at the beginning of the seeding sea- son. Married couples are receiving from $80 to $85 a month, with board under an eight months contract. SOLDIER BONUS IS CARRIED |, DETROIT Mich. April 5—The sol- diers bonus carried‘ by a large major. ity and all Republican candidates were elected at yesterday's election. : —+——— TRAINING POST - FOR OPERATORS DICKINSON, D., April 5.—Tho Western Union. has made its Dickin- son office a training station for cper- ators in the use of the ne‘ rotary repeaters. Dickinson is the only office between Chicago and the coast in which it is installed but the company contemplates installing them at ‘Min- neapolis ang other points and there- fore needs. more skilled. operatdre, The repeater is an automatic in- strument used to giye overland mes- sages the needed force in transmis- sion from coast to coast without the necessity of repeating after the old method. T. B. Frye of Fargo, is the first) student to arrive. NOTICE’ The Bismarck Hospital will re- ceive bids for milk up to Apr. 20, State: a. fixed price for milk per gallon delivered at the Bismarck Hospital from May Ist to Octo- ber Ist.and again from October 1st to May Ist. and maximum amount used daily is 30 to 35. gallons. During hot weather two de- liveries will be necessary. We reserve the right to reject any armdall bids. Bismrack Ev. Hospital. | FOR SALE—Snap_ on Ford Touring Gar if taken at once: Dakota Motor Co. NOTICE | An. outdoor toilet for sale in} first clacs shape. 1214 Ave. D./ Phone 376'R. | DRESS LAMP SHADE A discarded dress often, will make a stunning lamp shade, especially if the dress has beads or a fringe for trimming. The minimum |- - PAGE FIVR’ MARKETS. s ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, 2 South St. Paw, April 5.—Cattle re- ceipts, 3,700. Slow; mostly steady to 25 cents lower, \ : Beef steeré fully 25 cents lower, Range, $@.75 to $9. Bulk, $6.78 to $8. She stock steady to weak. Bulk, $4.50 to $6.75. — Veal calves mostly 50 cents. lower. Packer top, $6.50. Stockers. and feders draggy. Under- tone weak, Hog receipts, strong. Range, $7.60° to $9.75. Bulk, $8.25 to $9.50. Pigs strong to 25ents higher. $11.25, Sheep receipts, 500. Fully steady. Choice prime western lamb top, $9.95. R Best ewes selling around $6. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, April 5.—Cattle receipts, 800. Beef steers steady ta 25 cents lower. Y Hog receipts, 17,000. Slow, steady to 15 cents: higher, Sheep ‘receipts, 16,000. .Steady to 25 cents lower, pa aR ts BEARS BUSY ‘CHICAGO, April 5.—iSentiment. be- came a little more bullish today’ in the wheat market. after initial de- clines due.to rains in Kansas and Ne- braskat. Opening prices. were. follow- ed by moderate setbacks and then by a rise.to well above yesterday's finish. 7,500, Steady -to Top ——— faa eS, 3s MINNEAPOLIS: FLOUR; Minneapolis, April. 5.—Flowr, un- changed to 10c higher. Shipments, 51,013 barrels. In. carload tots, $8.35 to $8,60 a barrel. : Bran, $18. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Kussell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April & No. 1 Dark Northern... «31.38 No, 1 Amber Durum No. 1 Mixed Durum . No, 1:-Red Duram . No. 1 Plax... No, 2 Flax No, 2 Rye MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN. MINNEAPOLIS,, April, 5,—Wheat receipts, 206 cars compared with 169 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 Northern $1.45 1-2 to ya.b3 1-2; May $1.28 1-2; July $1.26- 38, s. Corn, No, 3 Yellow 49 to 50. Oats, No. 3 White 32 3-8. Flax, No, } $1.57 1-2 to $1.60 1-2. ‘Barley .47 to .67,- Rye, No, 2 $1.84 1-2 to $1.35 1-2. ‘CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ~ ‘CHICAGO, April 5.—Wheat, \No. 2 Red. $1.46 1-2 to $1.50; vo, 2 hard $1.52 1-2, ‘Corn, No. 1 Mixed .60 1-2; * No. 2 Yellow 59 1-2. Oats, ‘No, 2 White, .38 to .39 1-4. Rye, ‘No. 2: $1,42. Barley, to .75. RICKENBACHER TO REFEREE " §PEED EVENT iLOS ANGELES, Cal., April 5—Ed- die Rickenbacher, former racing driv- er and American premier ace of the world war, will referee the national championship sprint’ races on the Los Angeles speedway next Sunday, the Speedway association announced to- day. Barney Oldfield, originally se- lected as referee, had announced his withdrawal. WILL LEAVE FOR SCOTLAND Fargo, N.. D. April 5.— Norman Black, editor-in-chief of the’ Fargo Forum, and Mrs. Black will leave soon for an extended trip to Scotland. = GOES. T6: MINNEAPOLIS. Dickinson, N. D., April 5.—Rev. J. G, Dulipg, who resigned recently as pas- tor of the Dickinson~ Congregational church, ~has left for Minneapolis, where he has accepted the pastorate of the Fremont Avenue Congregation- al church. GIVE SHOW. AT RIALTO. Dickinson, N. D., April 4.—An ac- count of the recent pilgrimage of the Knights of Columbus to Metz for the unveiling of the statute of Lafayette, was given yesterday at the Rialto the- ater through a reproduction of the moyies taken at thet time. 7 INVESTIGATING OIL-RUMORS Anamoose, N. D., April 5:—A spe- cial car of Minneapolis _ business- men, here to investigate claims of ofl in this vicinity, arrived in Ana- moose Saturday. The party com- prised A. F.. Hodson, G. E. Baxter, general superintendent, Soo line; J. F/ Horrigan,. Northern, Racific;.S..W. Patgnt, Milwaukee, St. Paul rail- way: Hi R. Grosheau, Chicago, Mil- waukee, St. Paul and Omaha rail- way, ard E. P. Moorehead, president of the Moorehead Inspection bureap of Minneapolis undgr whose, supér- .ision the search. was congucted. SERVED 34: YEARS if Mapleton, N. D., April’ 5.—Tobias O. Hagen, who has held office. in Sheyenne township since 1887, has refused to be a candidate for re- election. A resolution of thanks for his fathiful service for 34 years was adopted by the township. FOR TABLE LINEN With linen expensive as it is these days, try cutting down old table-cloths into doilies, edging them with: cro- chet, and using them in place of table- cloths. You'll be surprised at the dif ference there will be in the amount of your washing. DANCE TO WIRELESS, Fargo, N. D., April 5—A dance was given at, Ellendale at which the guests danced te the music supplied by wire- less from Chicago, 700 miles away, ac- cording to G. D. Scott, deputy United States marshal. A largé intensifier was placed in} the Ellendale dance hall. 3 It takes about three weeks to cure © raisins- es ooo R:.S, ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free ‘Buite 9, 11—Lurae Bleck—Phene 208.

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