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PAGE TWO Hot a al Ln taken FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1922 “aaa trip, stated that he Wesired to{ Mr, and Mrs, John Gable, F. Edwards, H. Sell | Wing; B, K. Bkeols, mB, ° arck; i ; } . us Cea rte tt itend Men eke cot| Gable ruank We on Todet"Ard. 3, Selinger, Horan, se-| Wing: B. X. Skea, BB, Gate, 3.1. 5 Parsons, Dinmarck: Humphrey] ifutnes, rheumatiom, fumbago and, i operated so willingly with the Rotary |Brosling: Walter meverg, Te eae i \Kellogs and wite| Nirc'and Mra Ee Beer “Atomse wean | nie Halley, 1H, Guy Bailey, Wing? Gari] swollen, hands, i club in’ securing ears, registerhig’| i, ‘rho ‘Andrew Erickson. Blemerees Cade evan et Bon, Hedden, O, EH, Dunham,’ Bismarck; J. J, Nelson, lex Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. sons alawin; B.A. Lewis, Bald-| 9, .| Bi sk; Chas. A. *, other. ways. Siafth, Emmet Ryberg, Arthur” Smithy| win; Johy Harme, Mr) and Sirs, ‘Tevbo| Hage we’ Honeeet” CG: Uales: Stor-| Bowsett, dacch Hein, Wines Mike it;| bodia, the French protectorate. lying “Without this cooperation,” he |.ail. of .Menoken; M. P. Cashman, of| Harms, Menoken: M.J, Haris, Mcken Hanson, A hd, . oi ‘ i i FMS, + Md.) , en-| marck; H. B. Arnold, Bi: A Glaser, George Glasser, Mike Small) China. y said, “it would’ have been impossible | om arek as oncet Gelberk, OCMioM| Ae Send ee etneemes Obowa, John ae ees Beis mMcOms HOW OIL GUAM trlncoacs Eleranteks Bit ried | eee oe i to have made:such a success of the! Minar anor pec cer ewe ewan | Sisk oicette: Bismarck; H.N, Monotep,/G. J, Johnson, H. R,’ Wright, CNfford | Ble, Driscoll; B L. Watkins, Bismarck; tela »Bisr . Schweigert, Mr. and Mra, J, A, De Long, | Wm. Small, Mrs, Alex Anderson, Geo.| The tune “Marching Through Geor- CROWNED UREN | guests and. in assisting in #0 many | Fis Le Se a we EOL Olson of Bismarck; R.| Mr, and Mrs, H. Eratrom, Baldwin; M.| W. Will, Bismarck; Theo, Quanrud, gia” in the netional:anthem of, Cam- Leary 4 en; E,W. ismarck; H.P. Dries, F, J. lons-| Wright, Sterling; Davis Trygs, B, Tru Hilda Aska- <9! ; trip.’ ‘W. Hensler of Bismarck; Frank'] kowski, Borg! Beanaexon, Braddock; Huber, J, fe Meborecek er ee bon, ‘Mra EB. ny Tru sae Pw ~ on GIRLS! BLEACH ; The following ie a list of the at te Wilton; Sohn Flannigan, Bis-| Mr. and Mrs, I, Reid, Mrs. Moran ck 3 if PSST OPCS who attended the New Salem ‘Dairy | marck; Mr, and Mrs, Schedler,. Bis-| Fin Jones, Blenidvckes ter wr Winltene, | ee see Bat, Ova, Mencken: | Oa tee Aiehoien, Winks dowel jf i H ) Bie +L, M, :| Bd, J. Reld, Ch ont land Mrs. ‘Mat Michelsen, Wing; J. W. New Salem Holstein Tour Evi-/ xoisry cians Of he Binmare Ki Mr and Mek, MOG Code s-| MoKensle, A," Arneson,” John. Opolen,| Anderson: Geo. fr iellmen ismercis;| Scott, Wlamarck; Mr. and Mra. C- A. An: UGLY FRECKLES f High State of Cow /| dame? ¥ ‘Walters, Charley. Sirlinger, ‘Mi; eee Dia dand: Se; giour Arneson, 2. PR. Fields, RA, Copalin. Bismarck; deracn, McKenzie; 1 ME don Weber, S i oN... ve 2 ’ #4 C2. .B, Chri | Mr. i i . 5 7 B,J. Gobel,’ Bismarck; 8, i a dence of Hig! ate of Co TeMORY EN at gre ‘NM... Christes a . Miller, P, HL Ve ik Voi Baldwin; Ed.\\Lindbloom, Bismarck; wiht Py J. Moyer, sa uae Bald: Gasleiil, Melvin Ness, Oscar iananceon: Squeeze the juice of two lemons in ° . A. McBlyain of Bis: d'| Walfried= Trygg, Bismarck; Mr. . an : 3 Henry “Van b tto a bottlé containing three ounces’ of On North Dakota Farms’ | Me iston, Den Tage, Spies Rebidsy, Y Mra. 2, Whiteaker, Brittin; eed Nob-| Boutrous, ‘Bismarck, “Chelgs beGroat Henry ivan Horn, Hm Wildfeng:| (chard White which any drug store Vs 4 7 J, Hiltenbérg, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knud- ck; Was. shaony NAC, Hobinkon, Bismarck; Mrs.| Baw. Klepsteln, Menoken; W. Perry, C.| Mrnest Lurner, D. 2 Leathers, McKeen) will aupply for a few cents, shake well, ‘The milk cow is surely, though per- | 80n, Miss, Ametia Bergene,. A. 0. Krog- rman’ Gierke, Ai Mre. Wm. Like, Mrs, OG, Davenport,| Sterling? Louie Gatti bisa ie | Bismarck; A. Yeakl Wei :}and you, have a quarter. pint ‘of the y i) en of Driscoll: Mr. and Mra. ‘heron| A. J.Arnot, all Of Bismarck; Mr. Mra, Arthur Rina tee, Sie ey onRerG| Sterling: Louls. Garske, “Bismarcs a eee eae ere eo. | best, tree! 4 tan lotion, and com- haps slowly, becoming the queen of | iiijson, Mr. and. Mrs, P.M, Goancy of fe tueh, SAmarOK: MF and | Mrs, Arthur “‘Knudéwon, Herman ‘Ode,| Dousett, MeKengle; Mr,and Mrs, 8, | Welch, Menoken; W. '. Kraft, W. 8. ‘kle and tan lotion, ai western North Dakota farms. Sterling; L. H. Richmond, Oscar -Wal-| McCloskey, Joe Brom, all of Wing, N. | Gr: aoe Teen nar )Wm, ‘Luke, L. 8.) Lawyer, Mr, and Mra, H.C. Edgerton,| Neal, Wm, Davenport, Bismarck; J. J.|plexion whitener. This could not be doubted by those) worth, Floyd Paris, Mra Prank. Paris,|D.; arthur WP? Solberg Om. Brewer, Giaswell, Bismarck; Jotin Catulla; Got.) Wing: Fy ¢. Wildfang. SO, Spitzor,| Peterson, Hazelton: Ernest Saveite,| Massage this sweetly fragrant lomon who observed the great crowds, the | H1500%, Olat Tundie Mr eee ote | Sa eam: ye liam MeMerlick, Gict, Milo dilleland, Heroia Lane, Miles| Biomerele: Be ‘Drown Maca Dean ain Mr. and Mra. William Laist, Bismarck;| lotion’ into the face, neck, arms and | deep and wide-spread interest mani-| Mrs, Olaf Lundin, CM. Rosen, Mr. end| A” Johnson, Avie Sal Aco. Mortis, | Bonzg etre alley, Moftit; J. H; Davis,|marck;, Jno. I, Anderson, Balawin;1C- 8. Crawford, Brittin. + hands each day and see how freckles fested in the second annual BO a Oa Meee eee Caroline} Bismarck; Wm, ‘Simpson, Mandan; D.| J. Nicholle, Mn gma, Staring: | Henry U Strom, Baldwin: Cy J: Trveml” A orolonged spell of east winds mieana{2 Clemishes bleach out and how wen woae yesterday. Nor eo 1._B,_ McKibben, Mrs, B._L,_McKibben, C. Scothorn, John Reuter, Bismarck; | Nichalls, Mr. and Mrs, S, R. Johns,| and Mrs. G. W, Trousdale, Bismarck;| an increase in the cases of congestion, ised a batt aoe the elt a visitor escape the feeling of pride on the part of the circuit members in| their purebred Holstein cattle, and their apparent prosperity in the cent= erof an area hard hit by crop fail- ures, BX _New Salem has aroused competitién among various counties of western North Dakota. There were units from Mercer, Oliver, Hettinger and other counties west of the river who sensed the value of the advertising New Salem ‘has given Morton county, and their. delegations were loaded down with literature boosting their own counties. All those from the Slope dis- trict sensed that New Salem circuit has taken the lead, and other coun- ties must fall in line or fall behind. At the farm of John Klusman, where the hundreds of autos parked fox lunch, there;were, several speeches |; atia meeting ‘held “in ‘a little ‘grove, with G. W. Randlett, director of, the extension Aivigion of “the” State agri- cultural-college, presiding, “e® Benz is Cheered ° 4 Enthusiasm was invoked by F. Bez, agricultural agent of the: Nor- thégn Pacific. Mr. Benz is a farmer, _one of the biggest:in the state o' Whshington. He gaid he was helping promote agriculture as agent f¢r the Nojthern ‘Pacific not because of the money paid him but because he be- Tieyes ‘it is fhe: grédtest business on eafth. He told his hearers: That successful farming requires ‘a| high order of business acumen; that the successful farmer must be a deep thinker; that there must be cooper- ation between the farmer and his fam- ily, between farmers and townspeople. That farming is the greatest busi- ness in the world, and'the farmer should be proud of it; that the farmer who will go away and leave his. busi- ness in the hands of a §30 a month hand ought to fail. 4 Mr. Benz, speaking as one farmer to f another, indulged in plain _ speech, / pointed out what he thought were ‘ shortcomings of farmers.and declared that farming will not come: into its own until the farmer realizes his state in society as ‘engaged in the || greatest of all businesses. - Bell Speaks to Crowd , President John Lee Coulter, of the q _ agricultural college; Sam’ F. Crabbe, q president of the North Dakota Dairy- > miéh’s “Association; ‘A. C. Goltrap, of Hettinger county, head of the Hol- stein association of the state; R. F. Flint, dairy commissioner; R. G. Ca- Aron, deputy commissioner of agri- S culture and labor; Hugh D. Downey, | George Ilse, county agent of Morton county; Max Morgan and others spoke. J. L. Bell, president of the Bismarck ‘ Rotary club, said that it was a real \ pleasure for ‘the | Bismarck Rotary club, with the cooperation of “Bis- marck citizens, to be able to bring to the tour over’ 300 people, He declared, |; . the New Salem cjreuit had been a great impetus. to the dary industry!in the state. A One of the features of the trip was the showing of ‘a cooperative pasture, used by four farmers. The visitors were told that some of the high-grade Holstein Bires were: co- eRe operatively owned, and that in build- |, eee ‘ing silos and in purchase of other |! —. | Eacnconackce|f| | | The Nestos:administration promised before the recall election that there | | | swerve wel}, =| ~~ would be honesty, economy, efficiency and open books in state . | ae Tt is the c brought ‘suteess; . Sheppard said. members : gf. Pe creel | ie ; affairs. ‘This promise has been’ kept. ie J sTailroad ‘haulgfmbre cream on _ its ||) s¥ g ‘North Dakota lines than any other 4 i UTE SE NS BAG ea BROOD eR te als { : state. He brought his hearers to at- ; { 4 i Seay ha A i oe a 1 dat ay ffi f. e : i ‘ ; \ iy: j ts “Bonds. is have been soldat premium prices in sufficient quantity to restore to school districts and allthe: =. | . states North: Dalit etoid asian the i , political subdivisions their money which had been “frozen” in closed and questionable banks, the home build- ee aes :Mr. Goltrap explained in facts and)’ 1: : fan and other undertakings. ‘This has been done without maintaining expensive edna inNew =<) “t ' : ae : Ye rk, 7 ston and other cities and without spending a dollar for advertisements in newspapers or periodicals © ‘ \ ‘Hail warrants that went begging at 80e 0) the dollar are now worth 100c on the dollar... ee ‘ ve “ . . * @ | fi ; tention again, however, with a less & -pleasant note. He said that of all the | peers tae difference in. hatter “production 4 teen pier She iret lea and “scrubs,” There is only one con- , clusion which may be drawn, he said, l and ‘that is tHat the ‘scrub cow is a ae cee ne ihe usebred or. of a purebred sire is-a mo- | be iacen Che Metres Giron The average monthly cost_of operating the Bank of North Dakota has been reduced from $12,611.07 to of, the National ‘Dairy Show, urged’ on $5,683.20. This alone makes a saving of $83,134.44 per year. Ws TD é | a 5 c 3 N ay : Me: : i i) the attendance of North Dakota .peo- ple in St. Paul next October. It was as to the eat interest manifested || j oa Safé farm loans are being made at an average rate of ‘more than’ $1,000,000 a month, while the average - of the:Frazier administration was less than $95,000 and many of them in excessive amounts to political pets. he mill and ‘elevator project at Grand F rks stood less than half finished for nearly. ‘a year under the |. butter fat production, 274.0 pounds; Frazier: administration. oH It is how. nearly completed in six months under the Nestos administration. : : s iG cost of feed $41.63 per cow; vale of ; i ei i aa a E ae fat $9546 per cow; profi, $6420 per| [ME “Needless employees and appointees have been dismissed and competent ones have been substituted for anim New tom tthe nee cOmpeEMNE, RN ae ae ar eae | slogan of New Salem—‘Center _ 0 fg u a gid " é * " ares A A ‘e, . ‘ 1 Hvaperity.” "5 Among. the speakers All istate records are open te any citizen and all facts disclosed by inspections and examinations made by - ee | ining ; reputable auditory have been given tothe public, Holssein bull cal Meine eae Sar taser yur wae pee Capt PrN geen fo da hee North Dakota, a cash award of $100 | : It Is hot possible yous country to ha 4 was made and the bull was given|}# demonstrated that they can and will keep. | returned to St.. Paul, he said. +The record of average production of the cows on the circuit waa given by Francis Strong, superintendent, as follows for the last year: ‘average milk production per cow, 7663.9 Ibs.; ; oa aes \. \ st Ret » 4 good government unless the electors vote for people who have ~ | promises when they are elected to public office 16 the holder of the lucky number. | 4, E. Kerk, of Dodge, won the calf. f . There was a banquet and dance last’ 4 ; ¢ y = night in New Salem. ‘There were || Mm: i arene f i ; ter ‘and Beulah and a Bismarck or- chestra played for the dance. ~ |; - ; “On the return of the Bismarck party ‘ : ; : tg the city a buffet luncheon was served af the Grand Pacific hotel bythe Rotary club. Many citizens who were unable t6 make the trip greeted the Rotary || club guests. ¥ =F. A. Copelin, chairman of | the transportation committee for . the’ bands on the tour from Mandan, Cen- : : ‘ ‘Political Advertisement) } ; . : z >