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PAGE FOUR ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE so ORR “ TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924 - - —_— . ans mee SS pie + UW }only be made when it app urg-| Many attorneys delivered eulogies | $1.071-4, was followed by a slight | called a mutation, and very rarely | Doetor J. H. Worst who was presi~’ “ |warranted amount of stock at the| Resolutions of the State 1s80- ateme ees | an oceasional eross-fertilization, also| ai college for 22 years and former | . pal ciation, drawn gy the committee! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK , . | rarely occurring. These two changes | State Immigration Commissioner; W. | ‘ DURUM UNITS Quality Question were 1 by, President Nostd | g0, Jan, 8,—Hog receipts] T0 TYPE IS dithinvaVaelbty cakyobe considered mr tspaeite vere dairy farmer al [ioBacgde of the: Iack | of proper ee ete eens ee eae Ae Wie Slow. Mogtly 10 cents of little economic importance, how-| Lark, who is now State Dairy Com-| Gp a4, i, t equipment, the autactutae, pro. services during the World War was than Mond uf averages, | 5 | ever. F oner, and Mrs, G. W. Randlett, Child’s Best Laxative Is lows tured stee 00. | fertilized varieties, such as wheat,| speakers include the present situa- When they were in the market AY ULTER | Sheep re : . [oats, rye, peas and. beans, on the tion in regapd to grain farming, dalry Ji 7 ali . efe “Semolina b © ' * {tive Fat lambs k 0 -N, | one hand, and open-fertilized vari-| ing, livestock, poultry, farm gardens Will Improve Quality of Semo-' '' ae we atta 15 cents lower. | Does Not Degenerate, or Rumn-| cries, such as corn ahd alfalfa, on|and the fann home. Members of ubn amples of Semolina ; ‘ ; the audience will be given an oppor- ina Ms ‘ac er, Conclu- and quo’ at that ti bi H y i .R the other. In the first group, par- deere uuner Cone U sara as sO hit “ ron | MINNI u co Closet Gf Th A | ticularly wheat, a variety is usually | tunity to ask questions of the speak- sion of Mill Board Teicha lokKMe tau pleR tHE we eee | Minneapolis, Ja F un- | ~ Waldron made up of one or more pure breed- L : changed. Shipments, 45,105 barrels. v duct has proved unsatisfactory and | Paid. and | | Mr. Waldron points out that in| sor twelve years a member of the! " “California Fig Syrup” ] dificult to sell. We find repurts out-of-town lawyers joined Moderate- fs |seed producing plants, a sharp dis-| state institute corps r] . Adj trom selling agents reading as fol re in the tribute ly active, and ma-} | tinction must be made between self-} Subjects to be discussed by ‘these ers, jing strains.» Arrangements for the institute outelassed.” . al Our products are inferior because hei c ; Soil, weather, and plant diseases | meetings were made by H. A. Knud- REPORT IS MADE 0t proper! AlD ¢ N | { Fargo, N. D., Jan. 8.—Waeat|do not affect the heredity or Pure |son of Driscoll, and Mrs. Bertha B 3 asec z Addit Machineey - st jdoes not degenerate, revert to type although | Ellison of Sterling in co-operation —— lo ‘This sielation is withoue juetion | So. St or run out. This is the conclusion | these external conditions do affect} with the State Farmers’ Institute an, 8—Installation | tign and injures the fapulatioh a eee ceipt About steady. | reached by I. R. Wuldron, plant | the wheat crop. | board, which is composed of John f | purifying equipment to/ tne mill, The eraue of/Many Farmers Could ‘Get Run rt Very little breeder at the North Dakota Agri- With wheat, two important points, | Lee Coulter, president of the North ° Be ra e quality of the se nA stiedin SHOUTH PANG, if RTL Ween eo ‘ . jdone early, Killing quality plain. feultural college, after a detailed | yield and quality, require special no- | Dakota Agricultural college; C. B.| Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, ie moe vdueant: unit urum shoulds and af the mill were Livestock Loans, Is Claim | Beef steers and yearlings early, $8 study of wheat breeding. Mr. |tice. A. variety, yields the best on | Waldron, Dean of Agriculture at the | constipated, feverish child loves the tree: tee jeer cath dm ves |and down. Pat cows ‘and heifers, {Waldron’s studies show that the | fertile soil with’ good weather con-| college, and G. W, Randlett, dirce- | pleasant taste of “California Fig nanufactured product, ight to sell more readi than the products of other p Our product should be equal at le tor of the North Dakota Extension |Syrupy” and it never fafls to open “iit the bowels. A teaspoonful today a may prevent a sick child tomorrow. st Yor genuine of Body Backing Bill 50 to $ Bulk, $6 and under. |varicty of wheat which is pure main- | ditions and with absence of disease | Canners and cutters, $2.25 to $3.25. [tains a remarkably stable and un-| 4 poor yield because of poor soil | Di Bologna bulls firm, bulk, $4 to $4.50. | changed condition for very long peri- | or weather does not decrease the} heavies upwards to $4.75. | ods o time. This applies only te] yield fo# the year following except] Regular meeting of Lloyd| Ask your drug com=| one th a report made by t agers » situation thorized the t) United State: aging, 10 to 5 to n sample and better in quality to! Burleigh coun many Hela » HAT CONTIN HOE HeERAIE ; - i athehed by Laer dak ati ; Nest fort Mt and feeders in light supply | the germinal constitution or heredity | {hat if the kernel is “pinched” by ‘ “California, Fig Syrup” which has ee F re. | that of con SPT anata das Nee ON Se to $i Calves rec |of the variety ag regvinr conditions, |not weather the young embryo plant |Spetz Pest, Wednesday, oe ac cuetae Vailies end children ot Gh nip ee passae the $50,000,000 Tivestoek Strong. Bulk best weather, soil and even plant | may not start so vigorously m., at A. O. U. W. Hall. Card |‘) ages printed on bottle, Mother! ; e, committee,| ort ibe aerate REBT: tsp MRAFSHIONE TES UNG LL rs, $10.25, Choice sea} diseases have practically no elfect | kernel were plump. A di party and refreshments by) You must say “California” or you by t ra lui coHe a wane Simin inationval ppertingythe mneNguTel| 0.50 to outsiders payor the Heredity, Of tel w hee vir |agigaceb, On. blaxk cleft, (ee ecu ney PAGCiay. may get an imitation fig syrup. ‘ nges can| « i Aan ’ ae uu : ‘Sure.’ “Hog ‘receipts, 25,000. Sl Aver. | ety, experiments pro a wheat crop one year may decrease 3 vroctmately| Jfis, machinery should have been, This provities that’ lowns)) ents lower. Better] "As far as is known,” Mr. Waldron | the yield the year following duc to | of approxima up to $1,000 to worthy armers in the wheat area who v n the first instance, it is ion, ‘re-| the disease ‘germs being chrried on the inside or outside of the wheat grades 1 iround 250-pound aver- | stated “degeneration, 1 carly mostly, $6.75 to $6.85. [version to type’ or anything simil o improve th ade 8 ctured products, as to diversify but are hampered! by leek Sonic lighter weights or less desir-|does uot occur because of continu- | kernel. -If the disease is carried ase the percentage of capital. Money loaned would be /Th)q offerings around hes | ous cropping, plant di , or cli | ged treatment fehy we Consider (ésten= | used! Torr uhe purchise or dete aro ew. a anacking som $6, | matic conditions. If € condi, not be effective, but even in 4 ent of the busi hee s and poultry.) stock pigs Slaughter | tions do influence the variety, it is ' this ease it is improper to say that curity required would be used with the a temporary 1 r,fors soon the wheat variety has been affected | us vhe variety is grown away from in any degree in a manner to change the influence of injurious, conditions, | jt, nature permanently to yield a profit. Should it decided to chang is unit finished pigs, hogs ki unit this rd spring whei Slow, no| Sheep would not hav be d nd the inerease therefrom. | gary sales fully ‘teady, | It imniediately assumes “it, | it standard Dean | T e¢ ary and su 1. the hard wheat into | 4 to those who | Medium to choice fat lambs late | and original #haractey desired to make} Monday, $12.50 to $13.10. Fleshy| Variety of wheat, Mr. Waldron ave seruh stock | ewes, mostly, $5.50 to $7.50. points out, is usually made up of one or more pure-breeding strains. Pow- TeRIAGRG ‘ er Fife wheat, for instance, is an in- iF fed. by. Russell-Miller Go.) | dividual pure-breeding strain, which SCHEDULED See aera ene Her ©) | keeps on thus from year to year es- Continue Milling No. irk northern $1.06 sentially unchanged. This holds true yas the constitution or so Two Will Be Held in Burleigh} ed nee aan County, It Is Announced of the variety is concerned. ™ wheat, W ITama symbol of Life has not shown a ferred to in ; ‘ Boo lyeurs ago from a cross between quite ELIME ZOE otnen cent kal tte HG AND ents, may be considered 2 ¢ ; omisg That Eu : : ae : : . prin, pure-breeding unit) Two farme titute meetings th b fal f b d; ; nae Ag Bue i ty No, 1 Baca 0 h so far as its heridit con- | will be held next week in Burleigh e ul er O 0 Beta! ton orl Onc sor tes mose ant ptr-| We quote but do not handle the| Corned, is the county, according to information re- e proposed measure is to | following: ‘ ¥ ceived from Gordon W. Randlett, ° That cet different | Onts sees : a in Mayquis member of the Farmers’ Institute | an min nufact ere livestock so thatatheys will Barley All}, be of much economic Board at the Agricultural college at ncaroni products, u Me agree ne dace a larger propor: | Speltz ganecgdas ; 51 4] Waldron. Driscoll, Monday, January .14th, anal / iacaroni products, es trom) tie ails ecessary for home New Shell Corn “Tt is possible, however, for varia- at Sterling, Tuesday, January 15th. ag sof, urum | wheat ie on durum grain eons dee individual White &} tons of two kinds to creep into a/ Roth afternoon and evening meetings AM the universal food—of sol- 2 ey ouE mill, and) on the! farmers the average cost Yellow M vat variety, “tot considering me- will be held at each of these places, sce! 5 3 a a toe, while Ht may be) manufactured products to market. ot food co the farm inj No, 3, 56Ib test $48 AT Sale miia a Eas atOin FERN EEROATE: m. and 7 p. m., respectively. dier and scientist, artist and |} ents Lard ts a aan ie hat every effort be made to build | North Dakota i Farmers who! No, 4. 551b test 47 46) oti a ange of this kind is kers for the meetings will be * es experimental st 1° “productios 5 No, 4, 55 s 47 46] cties. One change of this kind ers 5 imental sta) he “prolution up sul establish domestic arkets are producing their own milk, butter,| "1 cent per. pound discount under] © — artisan; the reliance of sov: Bid barrels would in the opin‘on| end ‘that aereRular patrontge, wed | Pours: arden tucks bee ereign and serf, philosopher and fool; ; at a a and | and pork are able to save a ta innes 5 the committee, seem to justify} customers shall be procured, and! yuyt of this sam. A surplus to me nent boon of beggar, attendant at every the conclusion at which we | ve ar [thus eliminate the evils of the pres-! ket, provid ; Ton | 1 ah 1 aenut tt: rived. ‘The committee believes that) eng marketing 1 \inoretiige Uke soa We Gane ASSMS GETS regal repast-hovel and hut, cottage » Herge, ures show that Burleigh the reasons for thi Wheat re- a AAO ae | Minneapolis, J and castle, welcome me. coun cow Sows He etslisya: The’ durum wheab| ig USI) EPO : aig ed with 439 es a The ave number o of i i Cin din es en EPARATI N ihc Wels Ge dha se A a i ay ITHOUT me, nations perish; Faeienesariils an Anis ira Ae eee 2) Oe 8 northern spring choice to fancy 1.21 possessing me in abundance, : nd and cost a premium cight to twelve cents per ee Hee E inte oes r current market prices Ui aka cendair renee) -2 to 1.17 1-2; May 1.13 1-2 fuctured product was sold y 1,13 5-8; September 1.13 1-4 with that of other | Corn No. 3 yellow 67 1-4 to 67 mills, who had a ‘cents; s patronage, anc 7-8; barley 4 ; - i choice to 1.17 ordi to good - races prosper. bushel The man 1-2 in compe Who created me? [ee |ROM out of the depths of a hu- aa man brain I come,—the ex- e pression of high ideals of serv- ice. : The baker who fashioned me with his art,science and skill saw in me health and happiness for millions. He sent me forth on my mission with white 41 t obliged to pay as high 6 wheat that they used. b this. ai can be overcome] Water Works Department and WHEAT GOES | Pemeeaecene by more favors + City Business Proper to | transit regulations d charges on the part of the railrog be Kept Separate UPWARD TODAY' ling Di 1 Definate id efficient methods a oon f | GO RIGHT AT IT , Friends and Neighbors in Bismarck channels for selling the 2: The city commission, in meeting a chan r selling “ Will Show You a Way. last night, passed a resolution pro- | viding for enti ion of ac- | Winter Wheat Reports Lead counts of the epartment of \ the city and the ey business proper, | To Bullish Condition fh ube an i ed products have not tablished. The so-called™ mae: ories located in the larger cities a considerable distance from ur Get at the root of the trouble. ng Back may this mill. Tt has been dificult. to[ THE resolution also provided that all But won't cure it if the kidneys pride in my purity, cleanliness and compete directly with these other) "Cores fused aa ent: Ren Ss . cS Be ae milly on account. of theiy proxomity [hall be preserved in. the office of se Ta nan eee | sinew-building power, to markets, and most of the pro-|4: J. Arnot business manager; that ying in the Northwest [or ee wa Semen a EP Hatr ee on the first day of cach monta the Betts _ . kidney ducts of this mill have been shipped on consignment to commission houses and brokers. The result has been ¢ © been carried Fin stor jong periods, and when sold were disposed of upon uncertain and frequently un’ a | wheat market today the latter d . The s unsettled same ‘s finish to 1-4 cents 1,08 1-2 to 1.08 5-8, 8 to 3-4 cents. a Argentina Doan’s Pills go right at jt; Reach the cause; attack the pain. Are recommended by many Bis- k people. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. J. W. Moran, Sunny Brook Dairy Farm, Bismare “I had FJHUS am I embodiement of the VISION of one who saw be- ‘ yond the raw materials of my being — my ministration to LIFE it- business manager shall transmit aj report of receipts and disbursements | for the past month to the city audi- | nd that all bills of the water tment shall first be approved | ite} ag Reports of vains in Ble markets at the est prices ob row Teing made by city | failed to unto the market Istée~ lam" operation for a onting. kidney self— who saw rosy cheeks and ainable his method of business | eee 5 and somew of a decline took. °| S cee: afterwar “ sy engineers with a view of determ | ‘th was successful but afterwards . Tequires the payment of heavy bro-| ing, if possible, just about what may | Plce after mid-day | the other kidney became affected sturdy forms, mighty muscle, human Kerage anf handling charges, and| je expected of the water department) : and I suffered for nearly a year with | power; capacity to build a pyramid ties up large amounts of money in pirevenue: producer uni the mexe eon 8. Fresh upturns | Jameness across my back. I got so | ° ° stock carried which should be avail-| yeqy here e of wheat resulted | dizzy I couldn't stand. I went to o,raise a Spire. able for bet eae eapit Work on the filtration plant was | '° ee ental nytays ; [the hospital and took treatments but _ Foreign Sales to be resumed today with the placing | Pee! auetations despite prospects of | got worse all the time. I read about | v A. considerable of these! or the tool, on ite Some, of the (liberal shipments from the southern | Doane Bills being good ead got | [ITHIN my humble frame repose macaroni products has been shipped | equipment to be placed | hemisphere. Bullish sentiment was ec. After using two boxes I was | > further stimulated by reports th snow covering for winter wheat ¢ the ideals, conscience — heart mi and soul—of the DREAMER. to foreign markets, and these goods | Farland have not all been disposed of. it is| Kansas City, con tirely well and have since stood ast | kidney tests for insuranée and passed the opinion committee that| ing filter equipme a. It, of the Mississippi was yor ab-|Q. K. thanks to Di there will be a shrinkage and /js likely, however, that not a great S¢mt in some set during the Ter | "Price 6 a i 5 z Ss y, however, a a i 5 { ice 60c, at all e Don't ; loss on this foreign business when | deal of work will be done the next /cent severe cold wee k for # kidney remedy—get | Iam become the symbol of a ying the goods are finally disposed of.) two months, but that first installa. BY however, We believe that \Pis foreign business | tion of all equipment will begin in, openir nich varied should be kept down to the lowest ed figures to 5-8 cent possible minimum, and that skip- Th to 81.09 1-8 ments to foreign mi Pills—the same that Mrs. Moran had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. great human SERVICE Ee eres ea race we Ve eae $1,083 commission last night received | ets shculd the report of the city bacteriologist. who reported no marked change in the quality of found an RNS Bartel Gia ay. LUMBER t ‘TRIBUTE PAID pip : é FACTS . —— Barker Baking & Candy Co. Blue’ Ribbon and Humpty Dumpty The Kiddies Like Her Cake rich, and delicious, made doubly good with Oleomargarine It is sweet, pure, clean; readily assimilated: Economical, too— a worth-while saving on every pound. * aay, 4 Boe | N.C.YOUNGIN [QY es Lift Off-No Pain! . COURT TODAY Agia >| | Bight-hundrea- (Continued from Page 1) | breathing f i | thousand men | man, as a citizen, worth und honor- - i < i letbigtian thistcus eonimoniveattnt iia) for quig: labor daily in for- | The committee in charge of the M@awtans and. Colds, est and mill to memorial was composed of Judge B. : ‘ ; [Tr "Spalding, Pango, chairman; 8. | t Af fections, Provide America Ellsworth, ‘ Jamestown; Chas. J. i - how | , Minot;’ Tracy R. Bangs, Grand onchial Asthma, with lumber. Forks; John Knautt, Jamestown; hind them are Chas. A. Pollock, Fargo; E. T 3 5 * : . :. we |Conmy of Parca: to’ repmusent the thirty thousand. Swift’s Premium Oleomargarine is made in yi ig ‘district bench, Judges Charles #. Tee) 12 modern, sanitary, sunlit factories, of ma- . ’ “FT t Wolfe, Wahpeton; A. G. Burr, Rug- saw mills and terials entirel prod; id zy : s p § |by: George M. McKenna of Napol- | ten billions of ly produced on American farms. a ‘ It is manufactured under Government super- vision—absolutely “Not Touched by Hand” - a wholesome spread for bread. | Tracy R. Bangs of Grand Forks, | unable to be present, sent a memgri- | tal resolution, which was read. | | “In the death of Newton C/ Young, | four Black, Diamond <Cogl will, hold fire all night and Bsa hsp one pit! Daop a lilile| he State & North Dakota has lost Will keep. your home, comfortable. It costs very little | Doesn't 21 2 one of its most prominent men, and Freezone” on an aching corn, +..-| sur @rofession one of its leaders,” | 4 Al your 4 ‘more to burn than lignite. Try a load and be con- antly that corn stops hurting, then Ms, Bangs. Vow ee rrtly you lift it right off with|" wwe of the Grand Forks County DRUGGISTS | vinced. pee aPtede soot sapels mh Bearcreek and thracite Nut,Coal for Base Burners, invested. capital. - as : rs. 4 & | Bar association, knowing him, and | Manufacturers 9) Your druggist sells.a tiny bottle) realizing ‘thé loss to the state, our turers of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi-| loss and thé loss to bis, family, de- es | ” 4 NATIONAL vient to remove cverf hard corn,’ sire here to express our‘sincere sym- es MaDe . = ‘ A 5 f \ FB, H. Carpenter Li mbe! loft cor, or corn between the tces,! pathy for thosé who were priviieged SOMBER MANUFACTURERS \ 1 Ne Phone 1 — r Co. the ‘foot -catfuses; without sore-| to be within the family circle and i whose loss is irreparable.” Spee 0 A RRS AIO ORR RG TE se 1

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