The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX FOOT, MOUTH DISEASE FOUND | IN CALIFORNIA | WasHington, March 1—After eral ars freedom from foot mouth disease the infection has peared the United States, time in Californi prime duty and pr owners to fully ¢ eral office in the ¢ i slaughter of 1,5. Department ition suspicious of the} found by the|| ith f animals are to shipped from 4 their ait mean may result in in VODPOD COUEUEOCOCDEECEEDEEEEEDOUCDOGTECEDEEREOTEEEEREDEOUOEU UEC ES GEER TEEOS ETOAC TESTES TELE CEE GER EOE AEE SEEDED EO EEE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924 BECAUSE With years of cooperative market- ing evolution a system has been created that is econom- ically sound and successful as proved by the fruit, cotton, tobacco and other commodity marketing orgah- izations. . ——0-—-— BECAUSE The spread between producer and consumen is far too wide and too many ~- middlemen exact a toll out of the product of your labor. NS BECAUSE With your cooperative marketing in control of tke commodity you are afforded the same opportunity to realize a profit plus cost of production BECAUSE Owing to the imperative need of morey70% of the ‘farmers. are forced to dump their wheat on the market in two months of the year and with the market thus glutted the buyer buys your product at his own’ figure. “No manufacturing corporation could long withstaid such a condition were it to ‘market its product a similar manner. i ’ LE, DL Soa BECAUSE The buyers of your products have created a system that_is considered nothing short of marvelous in fulfilling its aim of paying you as little as possible and netting them as much as possible in mar- keting your wheat. You are NOT defenseless—cooper- that the highly organized business corporation has. ‘ \ ative marketing is a way out. / = = | On Farmers ALONE Depends 4) Success of Rp proper ave Mrs. George H Wilson returned Thursday evening from Northfield, Minn., where she had been for the risen for a moment, and when, she ”; = moved to hospital wher since although now rapidly recove er. Business Men. Have aaa Approval, dition in the Northern Pacific hos pital at Glendive. He was taken ill @ week ago, having caten somethin; ae But Basis Rests on Farm hp Rneoeinen orig lradiavilden| Thurs- ai ording to a telegram re There is much aa these days, about the support being given Co-operative Marketing by ‘bankers and Businegs interests. Many conferences are being held at which representatives of city,business sten forward and testify to their faith in the. marketing movement, and urge Ats adoption by he growers of products which have not yet been “organized.” Thisis all very. well done. and the result is bound to be good. But it must not cause anyone to lose sight of the one real factor, tne one which will bring success or cause failure, the farmer himself. Unless Co-operative Marketing organizations can prove their worth in the eyes of the producers, all the endorsements of all the business men hetween tle two seas will mean nothing.' | ! FUNERAL SATURDAY Funeral services for the late Jo! i Zachmeier who died Thu held this morning at St. Soren church at 10 o'clock. INTERES ESTIVAL being taken in cireles in the annual and Convention o an Federation of Musi. whieh neiths be held April 8, » World famou; will appear on the ev program of April 8 and an unusual |} program is being nged for the || etary of the N. D, Musie clu Mrs, Stutsman and Mrs. M. Morris: chairman of the seventh distrivt will | attend the session and expect to - 4 H arge delegation from Man a : ‘ * 2 e trip to Grand Forks i Big heer. Raderceyeli The Meter Assottttion 4 is now actually salle wheat. The thite for ‘all hiniels to doi is to geton the INSIDE and help their own organization to function as nearly 100 per cent as possible, _THAT IS JUST COMMON EVERY-DAY BUSINESS SENSE. ' : A nation-wide membership campaign is just being put under way, designed, to seeyre at least two-thirds of the wheat produced in the twelve lar- CE ee my gest wheat states, prior to July Ist, 1924. © Bou ries conga’. in diners Officers of the AMERICAN WHEAT GROWERS*. ‘ASSOCIATION witinde qut that machinery for the ‘tarketing of this huge pushelage i is now avail- Ba pects tees on eae able inthe eight domestic sales offices in the alts and fpee coast. < Smith, at Selfridge in 1919, ; , ; eee f a a! 1” He made thi8 announcement today i we \ | upon filing a $7,000 bond required in {connection with granting of a four i months stay of executian of the five year term in the penitentiary. im- posed by the jury. He stated that if |seph Swift, convicted in di ONEOROSUUOOCEUSEOESCEDEOOGSLDNOSUROOESESOOSDOOSGONSESELNEROGEUEODIIFSOUS This space is donated ty the followit x biditten men of Biamprclee aiid fies. every sales and ee operation fe. the farmers: of ‘slg community in organizing to get.a cost pluscacfair profit price for ‘their wheat, 4 ‘ ~ COPELIN MOTOR CO. §, E. BERGESON & SON. FRENCH 'WELCHHARDWARE CO, ~~ SORENSON. HARDWARE CO. NE TOR Nec (0 AISMARCK IMPLEMENT 0, GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, WEBB BROS.° "<5 _ CATAL ART MAYOR _ ecm, to, the state aernnten? court. SEEKS WILD ANIMALS lz Devils Lake, N. D:, March 1.—Syp- > AAW, UCAS. ~ BB, KLEIN FIRST NATIONAL BANK “BISMARCK BANK CITY NATIONAL BANK -RSMARCK MOTOR C0. intendent Parker of Sully's national a has asked the and Com- merce association to assist him in lo- cating new stock for the park. He is particularly interested in adding to the herd of deer and is anxious to get a, couple of white tail deer and a [| Ss aUUUOSOURAEOLDOODOOUESOGASEREUISOEEEESEOGIOE Rick He also wants a _ pair’ of swans and a pair of Canadian, geese. ,The secretary of the Civie and merce association has written a number of. letters in the effort 40/|8 4 te such stock or hiris for Mr. Poster, asking that information ehase can b to.either thi e ff 22 i is

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