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i * PAGE FQURTEEN THE BISMARCK WCULLOUGH PAST HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL, oe... An Canadian Physican President | OFFICIAL ORGAN .OF.THE.BISMARCK ROTARY: CLUB of World Organization mee | i ae, 1921-22 | Editor Returns For Big Conference Show editor, Geor ked us to s TRIBUNE Mann, tend the Buffalo Horn’s most hearty | buffalo chips and have them on ex+ few | welcome, and we know that Bismarck | hibition in a corral, but the task ap- ’ otary | wiM do her very to make you at| parently proved a little too difficult. e. We chave all of Wolf Honors to Valley City i e entertainments offered and can : . Coyotes very seldom wander into ON LOCAL PROGRAM fact that One of Chief Speakers At) 5)‘ our Buffalo Horn during ou ntee them with cee exeeP| the main streets of our city duritig . fetrich Rismarc tion, We congratu him on the] tions, innocuous and pleasant. the day time, and in comparison wiht z = Ninth District Bismarck [yovisome dress in which the ora | must Warn visiting Rotarians though, | Vaiiey’ City we ave. restonably sated The Largest Seed and Nursery Concern Conference was by ! on the occasions of its! that we urantee their per-|from the depredations of wolves. t| sonal | permit ces but are sorry owed to lapse thr comfort if they : Visitors however, should be careful in the Northwest Welcomes to Nacese Carat citoee about straying into the more unfre- Bismarck is quented all clemen® of our club, we] J. Bell and or two of the other!” since t more notorious desperadoes in our unce of certain of th such ¢ D WEORD MeCULLOUGH,! d » city has been paved an unusual species of prairie dog has . club. men of course will not | appeared, the nose resembling a pick, ki be allowed to pack guns during the land the two front feet like eel i H Conference and they v be closely frills, They are best observed ‘just : wateher ; : at sunrise and are not dangerous un- 4 H Beware of Missouri lias at d. ‘ re 1 by Hee Ha the beats ae Danger from Indian attacks has card that the Missouri River marks] during the past year or so become i : A ; . j the boundary of civilization, amd vis- remotes in ‘fact Indians may quite The largest single factor in developing é iting Rotarians will cross it at their | frequently be encounter@d on our ic j ec i z own risk, Our neighboring settlement strccter end. if secrecthally treated the Best that is in us. of the ‘ wake FREE AGAIN to the west teems with the colorful | are very unlikely to tomahawk or : = on things of the big, broad, open west] scalp entire strangers, a 0 $80. After re In fact re reached us that] bad men and gamblers throng her/ that we have no intention of alu eee raeee 1 medicine and! one J. Leonard and Captain Phil have | Main St. Tue, ; fe for any | ing them unnecessarily. The y ; been planning a public funeral for] but the hardiest sight Ss. will be heavily policed and-we appre- B % Semeee Cet ray Tee rer us. It wives us is keen pleasure, there. Rattle-snakes ordinarily may be{hend very few serious injuries and a Let us work to a common end. Make fore, to announce that there will be] expected to appear in the streets of }low morality rate among strange the World Better and Prettier. no funeral. We have returned from|both metropoli and medicine is of | We felt however that, in the absence our “trip” with our health entirely !course not always easy to locate}of any warnings from the heads of | tored and in time to attend they vice therefo in] the conference committee whose duty cz wil welwlah (¢0 a8 encountered is either | it really was to take eare of the mat- ; Visiting Rotarians and friends are wel- i confere su ou that the Buffalo Horn will] to walk around them or to walk upon |ter, a few words along that line were ss. regular publication next} them firmly and with due regard to | impe tive for the safety of our visit- come to visit our ware rooms and In spite of the ny hostil-} the position of their head. true fors. And, as usual, it was up to us i HULU ate en Coane 6 Gy te allan eco ey iy ath Gan Cat aha storage rooms, BEEN CALLED upon to cor-| from the more ferocious imaginary | shrank. I feel that the splendid | one encountered fafter association] Again we bid all the Ninth District majority of the club is supporting | with certain hard guys mentioned] Rotarians a most ary welcome, and we shall continue to render | above. = |nndiwei wish to aseurelthem thaticy ervices to Bismarck, An effort has been made by some | shall en vor to make tru the ave in the past. of our cowboy members sueh as Gene | words, “You'll Like Bismarck!” ; A Hearty Welcome | Wachter and Birlea Ward to tame} — Rotarily Yours, le To the Conference visitors we ex-!a few sage brush, prickly pear and Editor of the Buffalo Horn, sss SS SSS 7 George F. Will, George F. Bird, pression on him. tail but it is sufficient to say that} 1921, Chairman of the Canadian Ad- ame active in ~comméttee| the surprisingly good results in that! visory Committee 1922-24 and is now ; Rotarians. so demonstrated his ex-! territor: ucted“the attention of| Chairman of the Committee on Ex- ; ability as an organizer and/ the Food Control Department of the] tension. that he wi soon recogniz- e aos became president 5 a ¢ 6-1917 and was the| ment sent an investigation commis- HOBOES §) CHIEF fie 2 and as a re-j yflammond, La., April 24—From Weecateem ci fill 2 ae aes Weary Willie Camp, south of her for the clubs to sstul) sult the McCullough type of organ-| where the hoboes ‘have gathere: finish some of the most excellent] jzation and regulations, in fact the} for the strawberry picking season, \é CRAWFORD MeCULLOUGH co) government of Ot t made it po ple} sion to the twin citie: tructive work ever attempted by| whole plan was accepted a model! hag come uscall for Klondike Pete, : , a ry Club. for all Canada. He became in turn]Kansas City Slim, “boss” of the ‘ ost graduate work,| During the war McCullough did] Governor of the 19th District dur-| camp for several years, was killed William, Ontarie,| one thing—one of a very large num the r 1918-1919, then irst! recently in Kansas, and the hoboes Glace: fi ta laree and lucras|ber—that brought him into more] Vice-President of the International] want Klondike Pete to come here Hee avactier il some ] prominence, He proceed-| Association of Rotary Clubs during|and take up the job where Slim le he took no n publ nize a food production and} 1919-1920 and in 1 2 President {off last spring. When ry Club was founded| conservation association, embracing}of the Ass eiisaasad Ee MOTTO. : | _ §, E. BERGESON & SON Custom tailoring. ee ? Clothing. n Fo m -Port Arthur at the}all the territory fram North Bay to}man of the F » Committee in} “Let's shoot square and prag- back stary made a profound im-] necessary 1 zh, , Bud Ballard, Wichita, Kansas.) ‘ ! 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