Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MARCH -4, 1924 DAIRYING IN STATE MAKES BIG PROGRESS Grand Forks Convention of . Dairymen’s Association Hears Reports Given DEVINE OPTIMISTIC “New Day” in Agricul- ture Is Here — Other Speakers on Program N. Ds “New Day griculture Dakota not (tits re, declared Comm ation J. M. Devine in an a before the North Dakota Da here today Da worth Grand Mar fe Forks, n produced creamer 1,00,000 worth only products in 19 duced but 18,000 ushels of in 1919 and 000,000 bushel corn intl n North Dako but 18,000 res of sweet clover 1918 and 370,000 acres in 1923 poultry production jumped fron; 070,000 in 1918 to $10,000,000 in 19 we know the wa bigger, better Dakota Mr. Devine. know the sure, and safer way. Mr. Devine declared the to bad farming conditions S wheat acreage nd more diver sified farming corn, age crops with something ¢ place to consume it In spite of the gloom couragement of the present help any to rock the boat id Mr Devine. “North Dakota will weather she has all other storms a brighter, bett nd bigger head. It is to be regretted that so much adverse and misleading advertising has gone out from North Dakota to be'spread broadcast in the yways and business marts of the country. No doubt, it was uninten tional but just the same misleading and hurtful. It was not fair to the state, to the farmers or to the people in general. There is nothing fun- damentally wrong with North Dakota soil, climate, progress, or the at heart of the people who live it. With 420,000 milk cows now the state and that number in ing with equal rapidity and the of that corn equal to the tt Ilinois or Iowa can pro- | in every way encouraging practical sign that we are in Dakota pro. corn had in we are on North We we a sane remedy more Almost k more for- at Nixon ive q&the as lower New York City » ttled, The ex and dis- ¢ round of picture it doesn t a score of person tour miles from New were losion is believed best th duce, is and a su) on the wa “Corn rests the land weeds; grain produces | Ambulances from Nixon ich took a toll of me | explosion w at work in the and destroy women were weeds and Brunswick and Brooklyn and New uny plant i Jed and many hundred N. ody. ‘The Photo shows to hove started in boiler room of the plant GENERAL VIEW OF WREC KED NITRATION PLANT jured when a terrific explosion wrecked the plant of the miles and a within a radius of many taken by an NEA staff All that rer AMBULANCES CAR ED FOR INJURED srunswick, > were lives. Photo shows one of tl ne time, all of them lined up f lessens fertility. Corn means suc- cessful diversification; it means less wheat acreage but more bushels pro duced to the a When a certain acreage of sweet clover or alfalfa is found on every farm; when we have enthroned corn as king and the dairy cow as queen; when more white faces, short horns and sheep dot our farm landscape when poultry has its place in the nomy of every farm, mortgages will be lifted out—standing obliga- id and the farmer no longer r but a depositor in the state, in th: day and time, the North Dakota farmer can stand erect, move forward steadily, self-poised, untrammeled and un-| afraid. The problem that confronts us therefore, is not solely for W ington, D. C. or for the capital at Bismarck to solve. It is largely our own particular individual problem both of farm and and it must be settled intelligently and suc not yet been fully by North Dakota brain and 7 North Dakota brain educated and liv- ing on North Dakota soil. Can Compete With All “North Dakota can compete cessfully with any state in the Union in butter production,” declared J. R. Dice, dairy specialist at the North Dakota Agricultural college, in an ad-, dress delivered before the North Exercise in Hammock Helps To Dakota Dairymen's Association to- Reduce Weight day. eth oe Gad aa xercise the parts of the body how cheaply and. abundantly the roumulates, and help wsers farmers of this State can produce siuprove their physical condition, a re the dairyman said, “and it is) volving hammock has been invented. y feed but it is quality feed, for with sweet clover and ulfalfa, which we can easily grow here, the farmer can raise his entire dairy ration. “I know absolutely cows .will do well in-all p: state. I know that farmers can grow feed for the dairy herd wherever they can grow any kind of a crop,” IMr. Dice said. “The selling price of dairy: products has been relatively higher as compared to_war pric: than the price of any other prod- | lucts ‘sold by the farmer for three years, d t higher than 1922 prices. High price d naturally increased every farmer that ha of a cow has milked sumption has also sumption of butter per cent during the consumption of mi 16 per cent in the cream has incr per cent crease in consumption is tinue as long as ployment tions remain good, according Dice. The American more dairy produc are learning th food, and tha pr it is an buy. The limit 15 per nducts uetion, had her, incre p pre but con Con. has condi to people ts, te are aid. Th an essenti es, it is an economical food in consumption h $8- reached, he suc- this state realize wh that the dairy of the ‘ oe : museles, stimulate Hundreds More in Bismarck in the duce seeigiie Ths me Plight. Same Plight. ja metal framework, with stirrups at Tired all the time; one end and bead grip at the other. Weary and worn out night» and A strap goes under the chin, Canvas ie | webbing, shape Y,” supports Back aches; head aches, : | the body. er kidneys are probably weaken- | \ Farms in Cities Predicted in Seventy -Five Years Smal! farms within the city kimits. | double and: triple-decked st and jsreatly enlarged trafic xccommoda- p ge aa I peas bardly get abort ions of all kinds, will he needed by rad ie rae 3a ame and Painful! New York within he nest seventy- néde ab the Piketaic Light Plant,| five years, it is. predicted, to care for Deane wince uc lesa epnciure co) OF 29,000,000 iuhahitants who by that draughts and I blame. the colds 1| time are Mepecien €: 19-call the ¢ ook ‘for starting the trouble. My | home. 6 didn't act regularly and! piding en: I heard about Doan's Pills! Navy’s Electric Ficct Has Power sbeed so good I began using them. | ‘4 ine Box cured me up and % have | ap G0) seatks since hada return syniptom Bleetriv energy generated ky the six tidney disorder.” j battleships propelled by “ cletigicits Ad Prike 60c, at all dealers. point now Rumbered among the ns ask for a kidney remedy— | fighting craft, according to enzineers, an Pilla—the aame that Mr.| if applied to other tasks could furnish, ‘had.’ Foster- rh Co.,| sufficient power to run 3.200 street e: 4 Buffalo, N. ¥. | or pull forty-eight vassenger trains. "ot should help them at their ‘ork, Let one who knows tell_you how. G. W.. Burbeck, sta. engineer, Bis- 4s, , says: “I had an attack of : stat reste nore nn AE es putter, for instance, | as the cent | States consume H ter have! nia the average consumptiod s| pound any kind | | dairying in Mr. | ¢| ven with the current | next few y declared, | the verage per 16.5 pounds of but during a year, while in, Califor f butter per person. stressing the advantages North Dakota, Mr, mentioned that North Dakota i ituateg that its farmers do not need to worry about transportation co pound of buttert rn seaboard is about four per the selling price of butter, the f ht on wheat ame per cent of the selling “It is the littlesthings the op the da well dairy indust ated the n The three or four things th: we must most emphasize during the rs in order to gét start raising # d feeding of the securing of better quality } In Dice while to 30 ed right feed, care home-g cows, What. the World is (Doin ‘eas SEEN BY POPULAR cMECHANICS cMAGAZINB A mountain of solid rock 5,000 feet high and the same distance through the base, if placed on an immense jack, could be lifted by the force re- quired to operate the vessels, at the rate of a foot a day, Connected to pumps, it is enough to drain Lake an at such speed that the level would be reduced 10 feet a year, or it could light, heat, and furnish power to 600 towns with populations of 5,000. Were it possible to use the energy in artillery, 200 tons of shells could be shot onto the moon each day. * Simple Method of Making Rag Mats ‘ Excellent doormats can be made at. home from strips of rag or burlap. The strips must all be of the same width and twisted until they are about the thickness of a finger. The strips are tacked, about 4 in. from one end, toa length of wood, and fre spaced % in. apart. The th of the mat de- pends on the number of strips: used, which must be an even number, After fastening the length jof wood (oa table or bench, the strips are ready to be woven, which is done by tying them together with “square” knots un- til the mat is completed. The first knot is tied with the first and second strips, the séeond knot-with the third and fourth strips, the third’ Imot with the fifth and sixth stripsfand go on to the end. ~The second row of knots is ‘begun by tying. the second and. third strips, then the fourth.and fifth strips, 5|and so.on. The knots sreall tied in.the same way. and the method of doing f own | rushed to the wrecked plant of the Nixon Nitration Plant following the heavy ast_of the injur m about to leave wity the r the Saturday payroll. Ains of the boile in an addre before the} orth’ Dakota Dairymen’s Asso- ciation he y. He complimented | | the dair y on its growth in| | sections ~ ly devoted entirely to wheat, déclaring produc. tion of milk, butter bagon, wool, cotton, sugar and other crops | that take Jittle mineral matter from | | the soil to be the only salvation for | the American farm “While the whew® farmer has ap: peared to make a profit the value of mineral matter in his product ha: made q@very crop, even at peak prices, an actual | he d The speaker, who of 1,200 farmers who building their own sugar factory at Defiance, | Ohio, pointed out that much of the wheat country in North Dakota well adapted to sugar beets, which he said were especially needed be cause bect pulp has been found ex. cellent di ay feed. CALIFORNIA . MAY HAVE - QUAKES Clara, al., thquakes: not only will be pre- dicted in the futw ac have been forecast in the past, Father “Jerome S. ros. Si, director of the University & Santa Clara observatory, in unswer to an assertion made in Washihgton re- cently by Dr. Thomas: A. Jager, Jr., government scientist, t ontinued study of smological’ data wil enable scientists to send out warn- ings of the approach of tremblors. Father Ricard, noted as a weather | prophet, is known as “the Padre of | the Rains”*%and his theory, of the | relation of sun-spots to the weather) has attracted wide attention. | “Earthquakes,” he contended, “were first predicted. by Marchand, Frenchman, ars ago, by 1 of sunspot: Unfortunately h without perfecting his system, as usual his idea was greatly culed. “We took up the same at Santa Clara ,and tested 1914.- Our findings were sun-spot crossing the central dian, or happening in the vicinity, | cast or west, alv synchronized | with accounts of earthquakes some where on the globe given out by the pre Professor Albert Porta, ot | this observatory, becamy imbued with the findings and continued the study until his death last year.” Professor Porta’s death determin ec Father Ricard to resume the | study of predicting carthquakeé Of the vattitiuude of the public | and even of the scientific. wor! toward the theory advanced by Mar chand, the Jesuit astronome “It is-hard for the layman, prof physicist though he be to casual nexus, or connection, almost at the head Santa March 3, Nixon Nitration Works heard as fa pefore the dust had \ own in fore- photographer room ans idea h it ur that meri- on in the United! and putting out-quality dairy prod-{of mineral matte in the shape of ucts. Well on Way orth Dakota with her s well started ) Only one , to the west of us has more dairy cows than c, and we are rapidly’ gaining on that state. North Dakota now has more dairy cows than the two states of Washington ang Oregon, and each of these states is boasting: of their {dairy industry. “The population in the United States is increased about a half a million ay and as it takes one cow for five people, somebody wilf | e to raise 300,000 cow: year to | keep up with the population and then somebody will have to raise a mil- | lion or two more to take care of in- | [er d consumption of dairy prod-j uets.” 533,090 on ‘the we Urges Sugar Beets | Because we inkerited a great mass & this is plainly shown in thé a detail. A spacing peg must be used, so that all the knots will be of the same size; the knot is tied around the peg, which is then slipped out. The peg should be about 1 in. square and tapered to a point. -_* © Lead-In Fits under Windows Fitting under a closed window, a flexible lead-in now on the market should prove popular with radio fans, The lead-in is thin and flat, and can be bent to any shape to fit closely to/the window ledges. It is. covered , with a fireproof, terial which pre- vents grounding of circuits on wet window sills, and elimi- nates the neces- sity of drilling holeg and fitting poreelain tubes in the window frames. Tabs are provided at, the ends: for soldering. the down feed from the herial and the lead to the instrument. ‘The fitting will, prove of special bencfit to radio enthusiasts living in apart- ments, where the drilling of window frames is usually prohibited. +++ Steamed and frosted windows are @ source of annagance to many house- wives as the moisture not only ob- structs the view but. also soils the gluss through the accumulation’ o dust, when, sweeping. or cleaning. cloth -bag containing a few spoont of tobacco,’ placed in the water 1: sun-spots and earthquakes, ots and weather. But this pro the limitation of the hu and its great ignorance, seienti bil is ho reason why ope for hayling it les’ H. Allen, Wot the Farmers Sugar Co., fertil of our we hould pay only mind iong | duplicated “cc:| Kellogg’ s Bran did more in two weeks than medicine taken i in 20 years intestines. Tt cleans, sweeps and puri- them. It acts ex: us naturo wLAE is never necessary to in- If eaten guaran- Our of regard for your own health, read this letter: Gentlemen: Sues “Kramt }; 1 F most chronic your grocer returns your money. Par Kellogg's Bran ix ALL bran. Noth- ALL bran can be so effective, why doctors. recommend for It is wonderful, and You Anlington HW : Patchogue, Mr. Carman’s experien in t docs Kellogg bith drugs and pills is simple. Drugs hav effect upon the bowe the intestines, The used, the more one has to use. they have no effec; all. ‘Hogg ’s Bran STIM ULATES the it's eo simple, teal is , nut-like flavor of Bran is exclusive. It i4 de-« Y Tlievanewe SMa ly unlie ordinary: bran, unnatural ey Nrritate they are Vinaliy, ea 8 6 Kellogg’s Bran, nd krumbled, is made in Battle Sold by all grocers, r According .to' Father Ricard, Mar- BRINGID UP FATHER chand was not the only astronomer to see the relation, between earth- | quakes sun-spots,. Some time before 1900 Hugh Clements in Lon- don held firmly that earthquakes were caused by the joint action of the sun and the moon, On _ this i nts explained: the grea , particularly the dis. trerhblor. announced that begun the study of the pos. ation of the moon to the direction of storms. If it is found, he explained, that the moon has in- fluence on atmospheric tides capable | of inducing barometric rises and falls along certain lines of the earth, the new hould ‘aid in. long- range forecastin: \ Of all the family, father ® apt to be the most careless of a cough or cold, and it is the duty of moth or the girls to see that he takes FO! S HONEY AND TAR COM | POUND at the first sign of a cough, cold or hoarseness. After he once | tries it, finds out how éffective and | pleasant it is-to take, he will not j hesitate to use it always. Con opiates. Safe ang sure. served three generation astrous Lisbon Foutdo - Not Fathe: E om must be the idol he has been idle for 21 Penn State Froth, ved CALUMET ‘The Economy BAKING POWDER! the next time you bake—give it just one honest and fair trial. One test in your own kitchen will prove to you that there isa big difference between Calumet and any other brand—that for uniform and wholesome bak- ing it has no equal. Best By Test 2); times as much as that of any other brand —~ The. Missing Link \ “Discovered at Last-- A WANT AD baie that long lost connection be- ‘tween the Man Who Wants and the Man Who Has. You, —No-longen have to pace the streets in tiresome search for that apartment or house. ©... -__No ae have to keep that car that you have wanted to sell. —No longer have to wait to rent that - vacant room or house. . i - —No longer have to delay selling those miscellaneops articles you no wreer 3 to wash the windows, will overc: this. trouble and will also imyar 7 clear. ¢1 ve effect. Lh ES LESTE AE OOCLE RDI A: ETRE! need, IF YOU TURN TO THE WANT A SECTION OF THE Bismarck DailyTribune They Buy Everything They. Selt Everything ' Quickly a PHONE 32 »