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Soe | TUESDAY, JULY 10, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NESTOS FLAYS SEN. FRAZIER, AIDING PREUS North Dakota Executive De- livers First Speech in Minnesota Campaign Sa Ee as Ee i a Be SPEAKS ATHALLOCK wet | Hallock, Minn., July 10.—Governor React tos, of North Dakota; \. Sheaking here last night in support of the candidacy of Governor Preus orial seat of the late son, devoted a part of his a discussion of United s Senator Lynn J. Frazier, of rth Daokta, who is speaking in be- half of Magnus Johnson, Farmer- didate for senator. nus Johnson is endorsed’ and ted by the junior e, who has occasions his election tor from ou on several . Since no chance able of doing tor, it would c chest. You have to tike NO MONKEY SHINES, JOHNNY (Johnny’s a chimp in the London Zoo.) in determining the value endorsement to examine his record in the only public office he held, for the purpose of discov- cring whether hts own official acts and his own judgment and ideals in nduct of the public business is to warrant you in’ placing reliance upon the endorsement snus Johnson given by him. “He was Governor of our state for nearly five years. During that time the chief member of the indus- trial com on of three with full veto power on every act of the oth- missioners, he was in charge » Home Builders Association, yyy Farm Loan business and — the} ite bank and therefore; more than any other man in our state, respon- sible for the conduct of these lines of business and vhe proper maa- agement of their affairs, North Dakota, at’ the hour of One “ 5 damnit [o'clock in the afternoon on the 4 1 uy conduct of yane Home Th ty-first day of July 1923, to sat- suilders ciation where _some- isfy the amount due upon such mort- SA ae half a million Was} ‘This machine, called the “clarophone,” will eliminate pie es Ga ST sale, The premis; \pent, it is now discovered that] atmospheric. disturbances, and revolutionize radio communication, ac- | Which will, be. sold to satisty. the more than half and probably about 60 percent of the total amount Spent hai been absolutely wasted and njis- and is a total loss to the rs of our state. Flays Loan Record “I the conduct of the farm Joan pay barn of A. N. Blexrud, near Regan, was wrecked. Sundquist, one d to be one of the best barns in ELIMINATES “STATIC” FOR RADIO cording to W. J. Scott (left), electrician of the Navy Department, who, invented it. The barn of Walter mile st of Still, business, we discover that during] © Pee ae Rua EBS CaNtS the northern part of the county,) | OHNE AREWwHTenaheabeadions: was blown over, as was a wind mill.| So. St. , July 10 tle Nu ai Almost. every. person from the| ccipts 1,800. Mostly steady. Dr. istration conducted that they made a total of only 755 loans ; S| barns blown over, amounting to less than $2,800,000, : ve " ) mot fed} and expe mounti : $ aca al re Meee | ‘ penses of sale, and the’ at- of which approximately ” $740,000] , The Missouri river was falling to-) ove mostly yhers | torney fee allowed by’ law. yere loaned in three favored coun-|48Y» after having risen nly slight-| and. cutters 3.00.| Dated June Twentieth 1923. Yies' while twenty other counties|!¥ after the storm. ‘The Soo line ele-| Headers stondy to stron ; Helen Conhaim, Assignee sh : “lAdrian F. Buttz, ining more than half the po- ation of the state receiv y $4,813.15 éa dministration since March 1, *leountry north of Wilton tells of | f vator burn, which was blown into the ri brought to a local hospital suf-| around 10 ‘at ste arlings nomi st | on the river's edge at W: caiyts 8000;/Avound: 2 still anchored there. 1 H. O. Monson of Center, who| Steady Few loads Hog receipts 12,000. not only straightened out] WS e A u nts lower. F iecrablestanecs dn the, conduct | Cems Stow merians Inimries. Sues) adice: 19 to: 70 panne of the farmeloanibul by the old|t#ined in the storm Sunday, was re-|§7.00. Pigs steady, bulk $6.2 ai tencbub made, up to| Ported to be resting well today. Sheep re 500, Fat Ia dune ing period of eisteen|,1¢ was maining north of Washburn} 60) con arly sale loans amounting to|tRis morning, according to reports| $13.50, around here. mostly $6.00. 1.12 now fully completed, onal loans in the amount 46,850.00 now in the process of completion. “In the conduct of the Bank _ of \ North Dakota, as well as in the con- Uuct of the Home Suilders Associa- tion and the Farm Loan bus! by Zier administration, there much inefficiency, of care- s, of poor ; judgment, and of political favoritism, that the writ- ten record is the most amazing and the total losses to be borne by the taxpayers of our state from these ‘eirce lines of business alone and fam the industrial commission why yunt to between one and two mil- lions of dollars, Praises Gov. Preus his is but a slight share of the mass of evidence that might be sub- mitted and the increasing knowledge of which, by the people of our slate, resulted in and is evidenced by the rapidly decreasing majorities receiv- cd by the senator when he was run- ning for Governor of our state, his majority of 1916 being 64,699, in the fall of 1918, 17,884, in the fall i of 1920, 4,630, in the fall of 1921, a¥ the ull election, defeated by a majority of 4,102. “In view of this record, it does not seem to me that the people of Minnesota are warranted in placing much reliance upon the judgment and recommendations of the junior senator from our state.” Governor Nestos praised the re- cord of Governor Preus, saying he had been progressive in his attitude on legislation and urged his election for the support he would bring the Harding administration. HAIL NORTH OF HERE IS SAID ONLY SPOTTED , (Continued from Page One) the’ wind, according to Soder, vir- . \vigallz lifted the barn from its foun- dation into Florence Lake. ~ Fine Barn Wrecked The barn of Fred Nichols, 8 miles north of Wing, was destroyed with a loss of $2,000 to $3,000, Mr. Soder id. The barn, he said, had cement walls several feet high, with a wood- en.top. The roof was taken off, ind supporting ro@s into the cement torn away, badly damaging the walls. : 5 \ There was a’ little hail around Wing, about the size of rice, but it did not do much damage, he said. The wind mill and granary at Mr. Soder’s farm were blown over. A grain separator, purchased last year, was blown over at the farm of ‘Uharles Seilinger, northwest. of. Wing, the porch torn off and the ho} moved. x a Reorts from the Regan country told of severe there was moved from its founda- damage. A garage]. er to region furthe! cents Arri morke' cents 39,000. 1% tion pgaingfiYanother build¥i@p, The BLACK RUST Weather Change Proves Bear: ish Influence on Market Chicago, July 10 ish effect on the wheat ni day durir vest conditions in the hedging sales of new wheat tended prices, $1.98 and De were followed by a little further set- back “ind then of new wheat received here this seay son was accompanied by a new de- cline in price. new low record for the season, $1.00 1-4; December, $1.03 to $1.03 1-8, Chicago, Top $7.55. Cattle receipts 10,000. generally steady to 10 to 15 cents Sheep receipts ticipated in numerous meets; winning honors in all. ? MINNEAPOLIS FLOU’ Minnesota, a corporation, mortgagce, ——_——SS | oni ne Bee i owe un-| dated the 9th day of October, 1917,| 1 eects ty techn. ‘Family [aud filed for record in the office of | NEWS hanged to 10 cents higher. Family! the Register of Deeds of the Count) | {patent quoted from to $6.50/of Burleigh and State of North Da ja barrel. Shipments 46,422 barrels. kota on thg 30th day of Novemb to $20.00. 1917, at 11:50 A. M, and recorded in 1 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum. . 1 flax 2 flax . Lrye . IS RETARDED NEAPOLIS GRA polis, July 10.—Wh: mpared with . 1 north avorable weath- bear- rket to gs. Har- er crop and retard black rust had the early dea also were auspicious } ordinary t July $1.0: December’ $1.07%4. r to depress values. Opening which ranged from % to 1% lower, September $1.02 mber $1.05% to $1.0! Oats No. 8 white,3: Burley 52 to 6f cent8. Rye No, 2, 60% te 61% Flax No. 1, $2.72 to $2 BROKER SUSPENDED omething of a rally. val in Chicago of the first car 73 September touched a The t closed heavy, 21-2 to 35-8 net ower; September, $1 to expelled today from stock exchange broker, w: consolid: ed CHICAGO LIVESTOCK July 10—Hog receipts . Slow 10 to 15 cents lower. his own account.” NOTICE OF MORTGAG SALE BY ADVE! j f Beet steers | livered by. Cressie E. lower. ‘Top matured steers early | Wari por, AGS Lene punk Houlsabla; Veal calves Meine MCEaee? Satd uees nus $11.50 to $12.00, | dred and 17 and filed for record in DIVING CHAMP Marion Fletcher. star diver of the Hotel Ambassador employes’ swimming team in Los Aneges, is regarded as a coming champion by Pacific coast orltics. She has par- is daily rub of camphorated oil for your wea lambs around 25 to 50 cents lower. Bulk good and chofce native lambs Grassers verages $ fully mostly steady, dark nor- Vy pod $1.07, Septem- yellow, 8D to 80%hg- > 37 cffnts. “New York, July 10—-Harvey Willis, “nullifying the effect of a client's order by taking the transaction to TISEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain Mortgage, executed and Marble, a single man Mortgagor, to Seth 22,000. Slow, fat|the office of the Register of Deeds of Sen nn ne the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 3ist day of De- cember, A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 476,| will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and here- linafter described, at the front door lof the Court House in the city of | Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00. o'clock P. M. on the 23rd day of July 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dako- ta, and described as follows, to-wit The Southwest Quarter of Section Thirty-two ) in Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. The Mortgagee has paid certain sums to-wit: Taxes for the year 1218, which with interest thereon will on the date of sale, amount to the sum of $50.76, and which amount is included in the sum hereinafter ed to be due. will be due on such inti » date of sale the sum of Eight Hundred — Thirty-five and 45/100 ($835.45) Dollars. seth G. wM& Mortgagee. awrence, Murphy & Nilles, \ Attorne r Mortgage, j Fargo, North Dakota. 6-11-18-25 7-2-9-16. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv-| } ered by G. rson and Isabel an Olgeirson, ife, mortgagors, to} He Union Investr Company, a cor- poration, Mortgagee, dated "October Nwenty-second 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the day of November 1917, and recorded in Book One hundred fifty- one of Mortgages, at Page Fifty: seven; and thereafter assigned by said mortgagee, by an instrument in pli writing dated ~ Janua Fifteenth, 1918, to Helen Conhai' of Saint Paul, Minnesota, which ignment was on the Seventeenth, day of Jan- uary recorded in the office ef the Regis! of Deeds of said Bur- leigh County, in Book One hundred fifty-one of Mortgages, at Page One ve will be fore- closed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed at the front door of the Bur- leigh County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, same are uated in the Burleigh, described a sit Sta ast Quarter of the , and Lot Four of Township One o North, of Range t of the Fifth Prin- pal Meridian. There will be due on such mort- the sum of ine Doliars ides the costs re- fed ally and Twenty cent: Attorney for Assignee, Leeds, North Dakota. (June 21-28 and July 5-12-19-26-1923) to NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that that ¢ in mortgage executed and delivered by Victor Koski, and Marja Koski, his wife, mortgagors, to Union Invstment Company, of Minneapolis, Book 151 of Mortgages at page 93,| and duly assigned by said mortgagee, | by an instrument in writing, to Hele of the City of St. Paul,| ta, dated the 26th day of Feb- ruary, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of 2\the County of Burleigh and State of g|North Dakota on the 28th day of February, 1918, and recorded in Book 151 Mortgages at page 216, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premise jin such mortgage and hereinafter de scribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of Nérth Dakota at the hour of two o'clock, P; M. on the 14th day of July, 1923, to satisfy the amount duc upon such mortgage on the day of i ed ins be’ sold io are described as follows, to-wit: The West half of the Southeast quarter (W'% SE%) and the East half of the Southwest quarter (E% SW%) of Section Thir- ty-two (32) in Township One Hun dred forty-two (142), North, of Rang¢ Seventy-five (75), West of the bth Principal Meridian, situated in the ‘County of Burleigh and State o ‘North Dakota. There will he due on such mortgage on the day of sale the stm of Two thousand two hundred ninety 52/100 dollars, together with the costs of the foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 2nd day of June, 1923, _ Helen Conhaim, Assignee of Mortgagce, 135 ern the for G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Assignee, of Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6 7-14-21-28°7 6-12. tt Dry Cleaning, Pressing Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58 Eagle Tailoring. Mee uy eny presented by Crown Prince Ali of Ara eee the seven year old son of Mr. Mrs, J. Holbrook, who live near here, suffered a painful injury las k when a 22 i PEOPLE ALI GAVE HIM DAGGER Captain Edward A. Salisbury, who s ago with a crew of cgllege men for d South S back in New York enjc » is lodking at one vtinum inlay, made in Mecca. ailed from Los Angeles three cruise in the Indian Ocean ing the pleasures of home. of the presents given him, a belt and dagger, 4. The belt is of gold with Cath odwi Banks. BULLET EXPLOD Pollock, July 10—Jack Holbrook, tridge, whi: ing it up tor your approval captured it chewing, exploded. badly wounded, but he is recovering. DAKOTANS IN MINNESOTA IN HOT CAMPAIGN _ (Continued from Page One) andlover all the finances. sentations are alleged to have been ade by Mr. Townley as to his abil- Auditorium™=" Uni, um! “With this one, you could have lobster for breakfi and dinner for a coup! weighs more than ine Donovan of Boston is hol st, luncheen da; 15 pounds. Fran off George's His mouth was False repre- TOMORROW NIGHT ONE NIGHT ONLY . CURTAIN 8:15 PEPE Bas, ~ EDWARD L. BLOOM ‘Presente SPICE OF 1922’ By JACK LAIT With a Gigantic Array of Talent i EL Brendel Arman Kaliz : Flo Bert Sam Hearn ie Florence Browne Mary Lucas Johnny Berkes Martha Phroop Arthur Corey Betty Jones Thomas Morris Evelyn Downing James ‘Gaylor Elsie Wachta Dolores Suarez Thelma Seymour Eddie Fox Marly Chaney AND A PICKED CHORUS, OF4O 100 100 PRICES: vt $dir, Aone 4 javas ty PAGE THRER NORTH DAKOTA’S “WHISKERENO”: IN CHICAG who Mott Chicago, July 76, of Varney, N. D., arrived today to be crowned ‘grand whiskereno” during the conve ition of the Inter- ional Association of Spveialty Sniesmen, Langseth, whe sell Bijles, was awarded the title after an international contest. He boasts 572J. 17 fev: of whiskers which he, started to duitivace when he was 20,’ accord- ing to associi(ion officials, Mem- bers of the court of the “grand whis? kereno,” also will be named, their ranking depending on the lenvth of their hirsute appendage. OIL PROMOTERS ARE INDICTED Cleveland, 0., July 10—Twenty-six Texas oil promoters, including Dr. Frederick A. Cook, former Arctic ex- plorer, were indicted by the Feder- al grand jury heye today on charges of using the mails to defraud and conspiracy to make fraudutent use of the mails. | Pioneer Grocery Man Is Dead Dickinson, N. D., July 10.—P. A. Moir died last week,- after battling that insiduous disease cancer for many months, He had been in fail- ing health for some time. Last Sep- tember he closed out the grocery and confectionery store which he had operated for 25 years or ever since coming to Dickinson, and retired. oun deposits but refuse to divulge the survey is being made, for. is in the same general forma- tion of oii drilling and producing wells in South Dakota. 10—Hans Tangseth,| WANTED TO RENT—A four ar five roo house by August 1st. Phone 7-10-3t CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT GLADYS WALTON as M’liss in Carl Laem- mle’s production of Bret Harte’s. famous story, THE GIRL WHO RAN WILD Mutt & Jeff Fox News. EVENING, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. x (Plus Tax) SEAT SALE NOW'ON sobbit Mott Is Excited Dickinson, N. D., July 10.—Mott ns are hopefully irveys being conducted in the vicin- ity of the city at the present by geologists who frankly admit they are seeking information on possible —— TYPEWRITERS Automobile in good run- ning order. Five good tires. Bargain at $125.00. J. H. Holihan Pathe News Movie Chat Over Oil Survey kinds of funny excited over || tricks. ime perty. All Makes tornado demnify you. Ce Blemarok, N. O. or repair damage. FOR SALE insurance. Insurance.” Bismarck Phone 745 LAST TIMES Tonight TUESDAY Mary Miles Minter and Antonio Moreno —in— “THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” Mermaid Comedy Wednesday and Thursday GEORGE ARLISS ni “The Man Who Played God” BUSTER KEATON ine “Day Dreams” Advertising Knits a Nation Into a Community It is a market place where buyer and maker meet and learn to know and trust each other. For the manu- facturer, it eliminates distance, searches. for customers everywhere and keeps fresh in millions of minds the memory of good service. For the consumer, it is a guide to all that science and genius have given to the world to make living more pleasant. and convenient; and a pro- tection against deceptive values and sharp practices. Advertising is economic. It is the final expression of fair dealing. Naturally. it has become a vital force in business. Published by The Bismarck Daily Tribune in co-operation © with Agencies. ‘The American Association of Advertising . 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