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‘ FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ OF TAXPAYERS IS PROPOSED A.L., Martin of Sentinel Butte, | in. Statement, Proposes State-Wide Effort | ORGANIZATION | | | i WOULD WATCH EXPENS to See! yays People Ought That Candidates Will Pledge Tax Reduction of $ fw the purpose of studying tax pro- For local: Formation iation’ hiems and watching expenditures is ur by A. L. Martin of Sentinel Butte, president of the State Tax Payers Association in a statement | today. Mr. Martin urges that the! voters at the June primaries. care- | fully scrutinize candidates and see that they will give the reduction in| expenditures and taxes sought. j Mr, Martin atement follows: “The proposed tax reduction bill,} known as the Gunderson Bill, failed | of securing the necess: { } place it on the June primaty 1 aot, by a » th hath de ‘on, who as president of the as- sociation had the measure in hand, left the association to some eatent | disorganized the time was en- | tirely too short to pick up the threads and get, the bill before the | people, In fet’ the petitions wer in cireulution just twe fore the limit for filing expi measure received splendid supper and at this time many more signa- tures than required have been re- | cived. With the failure to initiate | measure the activities of this | tier are hot at an end, n> y people of our state y never have before, | anized effort: must be the tax burdens of our { point within their means | people at to 1 Whether an effort will be made to witiate this or a similar bill to bel y ted on by our people at the gener- al election in Noveriber has not Leen decided upon, It is the purpose of | the associatiog to organize — loc units in every couniy of the state | and for this purpose 2 permanent will with be empleyed who | matters of taxation his entire time to the| ry nd will giv Our people demand reduction xes, through economy in the conduct of the affairs of our politi- cal sub-divisions and an awakening of} officials charged with the duty of} hking tax levies, There is such a ing obliged to curtail on less essential activities tments of our govern- ment. We must learn to cut our garment ‘ording to the cloth we The individuals and business institutions have had this to do and J] can see no reason why this might not become nece ry in our public expenditures. Let's do it before it is eternally too late. With the local} association in cach county of our state working with the taxing board, there is no question to my mind that millions of dollars can be cut from aur tax levies and no harm done. Our people are demanding this and the thing as} some of the of the depa time has come when officers charged with the duty of jevying and ex- pending of the tax money paid by the people, must take notice, I find | a great deal of waste is to be found | in the miscellaneous expenses of cur taxing district. A ‘careful checking of these items would simply astound ane, In many instances these cem- | parati small items come from| pureha made or services paid which are not really authorized by the controlling board hut contracted b clerk or auditor, I find this most prominent in our schools where | the president of the school, who is really! a salavié® inan, is allowed to make these pure! and the board dp: Many the bill later. of our school building are full | way. All of | s our tax payers have to pay for. The State tax payers association | shall urge, before the next legisla-| of our state, laws placing every rfet on the strictest bud-| get s ‘In the coming June primari the ates will be piaced the voters of our state for and county offices, ‘These hould pe scrutinized wita the of care by our people and | only those pledged to an administ tion of strict economy, be’ favored with their vote. I belieye in many instances that a definite promise of | of candi name hy state a reduction. in expenditures should | he asked of candi: hav been de: sce our ta more definite should be .requircd. ‘Fax Restriction Laws | fy number, of very excellent laws | relating to taxation and financing! of our taxing districts were ipagsed | by. the last legislature and became | the laws of our state. These were urged by the tax payers association. | I have in mind the measure placing | ‘taxing districts on a cash. basis. I| believe that thousands of dollars were saved the taxpayers over our state through the operation of this law. One little instance, The small! school district at .Fryburg where: a! bank in which 1 am_interested,; hought it’s certificates of indebted- k ™~ 9, LUDENS MENTHO! COUGH DROPS FOR NOSE AND THROAT GIVE QUICK RELIEF LENT IN THE HOLY LAND 1, WHERE CHRIST day as in the days of Herod, Thi in the s of the Nativity, were it not for the merchants wear THOUGHT HIS TIME HAD COME SAYS RACINE MAN Al benefit to the people 1 fecl that in the intro- the nder Bill vod has been aplished in the discussions that have been had and the a ening of our people to the nee tax reduction, at least we this to be WAS BOR as picturesque to strect scene might have been take fezzes some of the ie of mater Manderfeld Was Almost Des- perate When He First Took T: From of G mm ‘Tax jac—Today He Is Free ty hope true.” “My troubles had me thinking My . NOTICE OF FOR LOSURE OF time on earth was n the end. Li ut as sick as rely able to | hobble about, foniiiadninelone| ag nouce mancreby mv eriunat dctiuly joying normal health and strength,” | M88 been made in the conditions of a iets ccrtain agreement, for the repairs of tain personal. property, which agreement was made and entered in heen nid up twenty tong] te by and between Peter Baarstad of months, with rheumatic «pains all| the County of Burleigh and State of over my body, swelling fect and legs,| North Dakota, owner of the proper! and 1 suffered more than tongue can} hereinafter deseribed and J. 6. Trubn tell. Withaut appetite, stomach in| #se of said Count condition and broken cown | tomebile mech h digestion 1 drifted ong down) ment, being to. the effect stream until 1 vas a he r Baurstad would pay the ve Truhn the reasonable value ) Pepairs furnished and labor which T med on a Ford Touring Car; alenn o of my t ho oengine No. 317 be ck to good heal’ and the p! pnth) Dako the liconsey fore ls sure of living, My weight has fu 81-357; that the default compl up from one hundred and thirty-six] Of 15, the failure to pay for. th to one hundred and sixty-two and [| teretion and repzirs of cortain auto- am back on the job a new man” a bile OF AY, th bE that Tanlae is for sale by all good drug-| there is claimed: to be due for alter- Wists: Agcart ne substitute. Gven|ation and xepiire ‘to shid automobile 40 Million bottles sold, [ines sum sob isstieas ethat sae dG, 5 ruhn claims a lien vpon aid lien wi id automo- cording to the Court amoun’ losed by tie of si at public auction the front door that Take Pills. tlac Vegetable Adv, of in the City of Bismarck, Coun- —SESS SE ness at seven per cent, making a sav- ing to the district of over four bun- Bebe North 1924 and Si uy of April, Burleigh on the 11th Dako dived dollars. One year ago the war- , a Hi y’clock P, M. s. rants of this, district were all dis-[4t #400 o'clock Me counted five per cent idition to aaoeh ae G Truhn the seven per cent which Te ARIAS Ea they draw. I know of many instances] 4 4 Hiemarelss NorshuDakors, where taxing districts paid ten per| © cent or even more on their war SPT eS I believe this emensure alone _RESIGNS AS POSTMASTER Wilton, N. D., April 4—George Gray, has resigned his position as at The resign cepted by the de Postmaster once. Wilton, effective at ion has been ac- tment and George into a urged by the valua- enacted ik placing which and was so Gunderson, measure law i Mr ee ERO TARE, Hua! will resume his duties na at all property for, purposs OF | vier. on route: No, thre ation at seventy-five per cent and] ination to fill the ing exemptions existing, cer- neritbrous mescure owners of our farm held on April 26 It_is understood at Bismarck. quite a number and relieved th : of Wilton residents ndidates land to a considerable extent o1 an for the office, including D. Hes- unjust tax burden. ton, C. G. Mathys, $. Fairman, D. K. Wants Fine Organization Prentice, Bert Flinn, Mrs. “The appointment by Governor] Newman Nestos of tax studying bodies over susie ak the state I believe has resulted in ANOT! HER RABBIT DRIVE n earnest effort by all the ng istricts to reduce their levos I} y have received requests from nay of} ¢ these bodies for information id da-} j ta pertaining to taxation. 1 sin glad to note the interest manifested by our people in this important matter nd T hope that we will he able tc perfect such an organization as will Wilton, N. D., April 4.—A meeting flonday evening in the Am- ion rooms to plan another drive for this nity 1 to hold the big hunt next Sunday. The t of Wilton will be the i About 1,000 rabbits were killed in a rece NO REDUCJNG FOR HIM! ck-rabbit Tt was decid nd three coy t dr William. (Cactus ‘Billy: Fantus weighs 200 pounds. ‘But. he’s @ crack- ing’ good cowboy,.fievertheless, You ought to see the stunts he per- forms on tHat pony of hig down on a big ranch near Turquesa, N. M. He’s never been sick a day his life. Exercise once a day, he tells you, “keeps the doctor away. . 4 | MARKET NEWS Market Wii Off in the Early Claude | + ‘FINE WEATHER LOWERS WHEAT | Trading | ine weather} Chicago, April 4. tended to ease wheat and oats in} early dealings today. After opening | Jat one-eighth cent off to one-fourth | cent up May 1,02 1-8 to 1.02 3-8 and! July 1.03 1-2, wheat underwent al slight general decline. Subsequentiy the \tinned to sag owing jbuying. Word that” one mi#ion bushels of Canadian wheat had | heen taken for shipment to Europe jfatled to act as a stimulus, ‘T |cloge was 1.8 to 1-2 cents ne ler, May $1.01 3-4 to $1.01 7 | duly $1.08 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK zo, April 4.—Hog receipts Mostly five to ten cents higher. Bulk good and choice 160 to pound averages to market to lack con- of} i | fostoring, person in ‘North Dakota be urged to plant and care for at least one Most Cattle receipts 4,000. Uneven. | steady with Thur: | rket, Fat fed stee Sheep receipts 800, Slow. Killing jelasses uneyenly strong to 25 cents higher. NEAPOLIS FLOUR polis, April d.—Flour —un- Shipments 1 barrels. MID | Minne: | changed PAUL LIVESTOCK | \ j So. St. Paul, April: 4-— Cattle el Fceipts 11,000, Steady. — Modera jetive, Killings quatity plain. ‘Top | wrlings 7.00 to 8.00,{ ) to 8.00, Bulk | ann nd cntte na bulls firm, tive, bulk 4.00 to Hrecders steady. Calves receipts 1,200. | Strong pnsidered, — Best | lights : ji Hog rece 14,000, Five to 10 cents lower, los desirable 150 to 2 mostly 7.10.) Best 150 to 190 pound sorts to ship y or rough sows rood pigs 6.50 ipts 100, Choice to prime fed p from 15.50 to 16.00, es quotable up to 11,00 lambs, Best | RODUCTS Northern Produce Co.) 40c -16¢ WHOLESALE | Purni m—Butterfat, per Ib. —Fresh, candled per do Dressed Poultry No. 1D. P. Young Tom turkeys, per Jb. No. 1 D, P. Hen turkeys, per 1 . 1 Ducks per Ih. .,.. . 1 Geese per Ib. Yo. L turkeys, per Ib. .. Live Poultry Hens 4 Ibs, each and over per Ib. .13 Hens under 4 Ibs. each, per Ib per Ib. nd stay per Ib... per Ib, Geese, BISMARCK (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co) Bismarck, April 1924 No. 1 dark northern $1.04 No. 1 northern spring .. "100 No. 1 amber durum . BT No. 1 mixed durum . | No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. L rye .. : We quote but do not handle tis following: Oats Barley Speltz, per ewt. - New Shell Corn Yellow 80 | White & Ib. test , 5 Ib. test ‘ 1 cent per pound discount under | 5 Ib.» Ear corn (70 Ib, in Minnesota) 5 cents under shell. ee “The Midnight Alarm” | riage. Flat top double pedestal, solid walnut office desk. Mrs. A S. Bolster, 515 Washington St. | 4-4-3 | ‘FOR RENT- ‘our room cottage. Very desirable for small family. ¢ to business center, beautiful , shade tr 3ood garden. Enquire 406 Third street, J. K, Doran. — | 4-4-3 FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good | condition, reversible Ivory reed. | Also folding crib for auto, Call at 615 Sixth St, or call 213R. 9, | 4 At FOR RENT—Good sized, well fur nished front room with kitchenette 411-5fh St. Phone 273 | 4-4-1w Education In Mex. Has Good Record Monterey, Mexico, April 4.—(A.P.) —Fifty new schools have begn es- tablished in the state of Nuevo Leon | during the last 12 months, and are | i ————————— Doing His Duty “For two years I suffered agon- ¢ pains in my stomach, belch-| ing up sour and bitter fluids and) gas, Tongue always coated. Doctors | were unable to help me. The f |dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remed | made me feel 100 per cent better, and | |I am now. feeling better than at) any time ‘in my life. I dpe it my duty to advise other suffeters.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal, mucus from the intestinal-tract and allays the inflammation which, causes practical- ly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One j splendid service prs and |, jies at the park for dose will \convince or money re- funded. Ady. PAGE THREE PROCLAMATION clier, shade, or fruit; shrubbery, an abundance of birds and other much to the beauty, rich in the flowers, native wild pleasure and richness of lifg. Nortir yariety of the birds, flowers, grains, and grasses that makc our prairies full of color, fragrance and song, but except for the water courses and the old tree claims, trees and shrubbery of beaut utility are largely licking. But willing hands and 1¢ secrated to new servic Arbor Day, will surely give us the pleas ure which comes from having the vast expanse of our prairies broken and beautified by groves, and the clunyps and lines of shrubbery, Much has been done along this line jefforts of the past should be supplemented enthusiasm of the school children of today who are soon to become jthe men and women who do the world’s work. May the example of the builders of the commonwealth who early interested in the planting of trees, shrubbery, and gardens protection and care of our native wild life, and so help mak beautiful and the best possible piace in which to live and rear ily. lam sure that every good citizen desires to do. his sha splendid wor NOW, THEREFORE, R. A. Ne Dakota, do hereby de: mite and VEBK OF APRIL life, add by the labors and added a fam Governor of ‘the state of No aside the § TO MAY , 19 as ARBOR, GARDEN AND NATIVE LIFE that throughout this week. and more special attention be g and gardens and to the study of the best method and protecting the native wild life of our and eularly trees ef understanding state; that every May on tree for fruit, ornamentation or shelter, and that both in our schools | and in all public . the chief thought be the ne and value . . of planting and growing trees, shrubs, flowers, and gardens, and the | in Your Bakings conservation of all native wild 1 beauty and enjoyment of life in ow friends of the Red Crosg plant of Clara’ Ba tol at Bismarck, th eat Seal of the st which tontribute ate. Ido a Done my hand at the c and the ¢ second day of April, e of North Dakota 1924, GET READY FOR being maintained with funds from the Ministry of Education of the Fed {eral government, All of these edu GARDEN WEEK cational centers devote their efforts the elementary basis of in the rural ‘distrie! d on is the most highly cul- tured entity the Mexican feder tion, as there is only six percent of the population that does not know ad and write, whereas there territories, such as the of state Michowean in the centyal part of the gountry, where figures show the number of analphabets to be 96 percent with only four percent of educated folks. INDIAN GIRLS DEFEAT WILTON IN FAST GAME local team added string Tues the Wilton IT ton’s floor The game w outstanding fi the guarding The Indian gitls baswetvs another victor to their evening by defeating School team on Wil- score of nine to fi very close and the ure of the game was which was excellent. any uncovered Neither team getting shots. third game between and Wilton the Bis- All s is the n girls marek team winning two of them . the games were won by a very close MRS. JOHN D. SHERMAN margin. Sea eae This game closes the season for) By NEA SER Pe the Wilton high team, The Indian] Washington, April 4.—-Garden girls go to Dawson to play Saturday,!ers of the country are called to ‘ApFil 5, Dawson has a team which | Tally around the onion bed has gone through the season without | Potato patch week of oaeee The call for Garden aoe the Tee up for the Wilton game|™made by Mrs. John D. Sherman, THEATRE ee luv: 3 chairman of the department of Ap- nitactan! patil: Sitloreiins BLS ae *w.H.s.| Pied Education of the General 2 at) L. Piper t Gilmore | Federation of Women’s clubs, ee : S Mrs. Sherman is an accomplish: Mita @ beet ae rdener hersell, Six month Alice Calhoun N. Rave g. uenenteein hyn cerdaniouste Cullen Landis M. Bear g. 5 é “ n > He Stab sub. *, Spitzer UT THIS OUT—IT Is WORTH | Percy Marmont M. Morin MONEY Cj Field goals—Piper 2, Star 2, Gil- i | Joseph Kilgor more 1, Hefta 1; Fouls Rave 1, Dre- ses ie a oe cor ian@abeles & 2835 Sheffield Ave., name and Co. IL, writing your clearly. bottle of FOLEY'S HONE COMPOUND for coughs, hoarseness, also f: of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic lant for the kidne and CATHARTIC TABLETS fo tion and Billiousness. These TOURIST CAMP CHARGE VOTED Minot, N. D. April 4—A recommen- dation that a c¢ » of 50 cents car for the first night be made dur- colds and FOLEY won- the coming summer at the derful remedies have helped millions side park tour wi of people, Try them! charge of 25 cents for cach. addition- Ne al night, was unanimot adopted y the Minot park board in monthly jon yesterday. The recommenda- s submitted to the board by Getting Too Fat? it the Capitol Theatre to-|* al committee consisting of Try This—Reducee! ir Jim” is an amazingly The most sensational and night Dr, J. T. Newlove, George EB. Valk- becoming shape that graces inlay sie cae - IO, Doolittle. ; ha Aen eee oo: ee A limit of 10 da et staying at| People who don’t grow too fat are almost any head—has a startling in their heroic ‘the camp is established unless spec-} the fortunate exception. But if you ! snap to it that wins one’s climaxes ever screened. Too Late To Classify lial arrangements ave made with the| find the fat, accumulating or already | favor. New colors—perfect { Awondertull romanceee saev sue | superintendent. The board expects cumberstone, you will be wise to fol- | quality. eae : a ie FOR SALE—Large wicker baby car-| (4° install cooking® stoves hing | !0w this suggestion, which is’ en- j realistic drama of machines, sinks and other the use of the accessor- know. Ask yoyr druggist for Mar- ane mola Preseription Tablets and fok GORDON HATS en low directions, One dollar is_ the - cd suistant, superintendent of the] PEice the world over. Get them froin ) Coming, Monday eee y your own druggist or send price | FIVE DOLLARS park for one y Co, 4612 .Wood- M direet_ to Marmola ward Ave, Detroit, this you will be safe from drugs and be able to reduce st and easily, without starvation diet o1 tiresome exercise. See “The Midnight Alarm” jat the Capitol Theatre to, night. Asp SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INS SIST! | Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Colds. Neuralgia. © Lumbago - Pain. toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” os mful which cantata proven directions. andy “Bayer? Doxes of 12. tablets , x Also Vottles ‘of 24 and 100—Druggists. Ana, trade marke of Baver Manufacture of Mouoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacla a? well tended | Dakota is | already but it is very desirable that the we not emulate | became and in the our stile » in this hrubbery, so much to the | so urge that the a tree to commemorate the fine life ani | ton. under Chicago, address You will receive a ten cent Y AND TAR | e sample packages stimu- Constipa- dorsed by thousands of feople who By doing package : ee Sauna tee for (more than a pound ai for a quarter! WHY PAY WAR PRICES: Finer Téxture and Larger Volume Millions of Pounds Used by the Government He Hesitated, Lec rethanstihe rae a sul te And Lost Thief js sex nse ertect aprit EES Minot, N. D., April 4--C. BE. Danie! K FARM HA son, well known hotel pr | By) Minot and. president of 2,5: 92 ACRES | Dakota ile association, might have caught’a barglir who was busy priiaaer CAP.) j) stripping: the hotelman’s aute. arts, | to mite the largest Jihad he not concluded to send for rd in the world has. re | When an ingenious burglar 1 the consolidation of sev Jalarm awakened hin rd farms on the | Hearing, the alarm Mr, Danielson In the consolidation a | first impulse was to attempt a singh rd2 vere Approximately $2,000,000 Jhanded capture, until his wife re-| was involved in the transaction | minded him that his goodly stature would afford an excellent. target especially to a cornered yer. Sum moned police and dashed up in an! The pay of Va but the noise of their machine | the burglar and he fled inte tt: | ees jthe darkness amid a hail of bullet ae lors | from the officers suns | —_ It was indicated he had lain under | D ] | the Danielson car in the garage and | elcious - nstant i ystematienlly stripping it of | COFFEE s. iW i Now Mr. Danielson believes it] ¢ Linight have been casy to have slip Nica ain rena ea f SELL Has not been advanced Jand held the yerg prisoher YET | WILTON MINE Clos HW More economical than ever Wilton, No.1, April 4.—-The man- | fagement of the Washburn Lignite | | Coal company has closed down the | J mine for the prese The lack of | CAPITOL —in— “THE Midnight} - Alarm” SIR JIM buy—throw away the old hat and get one of these corking new Gordons—Selah! | | Good-bye and good | Comedy. “Our Gang” COLLEEN MOORE TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 with JOHN BOWERS MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE and 2 Supporting cast. PATHE NEWS CAMEO COMEDY “TAIL LIGHT” (YOWLL HAVE TO LAUGH) oe lees —COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF—

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