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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ WHEAT SHOWS [MARKET NEWS | N.D. EDUCATION : BETTER TONE POST AT POLLS Some Gains Made in the Early Trading Today Chiengo, May Wheat showed today during the rly dealin sence of any ap ve selling. the chief apparent factor with Wash ington lation developments be ing closely watched « n upward nd a decrea wus Amidon Man Announces Can- didate For State Super- Today intendent superintend He mak cement in a letter Hettinger County Herald, Mr expected in the United States visible | Conn in h ter suid supply today. Trade was of a fair N.D., April 28, +192 volume, but mostly in small lots inger County Her Opening prices, which ranged from| a! w land, N. D. % cents decline to 3-8 cents advance, De Mr. ¢ : A personal Ma to $1.04 and July ; cane office has been s were followed by {about t furthest thing from my eeweral’ nd | mind coming to this Subsequently the wh market] eral year 0. Neverth éased down somewhat but then|¥lopments of the last few rallied again, German election re-| conspired to bring me , sults and talk of en finite decision concern credit facilites in the United States | that has inspired me with little Were given emphasis on the bull|thusiasm or serious thought i side of the market as well as re-| | have in mind the office of State port of improvement in the finan-| Superintendent of Public Instruction cial situation in the Norciwest » close was unsettled at the| more or le politieal disew fame Saturday's finish to 1-2} My name has been mentioned in sev cent higher, May $104 to 1-S and |eral instances and ina hows your | July $1.06 3-8 to 1-2. virile and) vigorous paper is — {sponsor for the idea of my candi- | BISMARCK GRAIN | , it is but proper that 1 address | (Furnfshed by: Bi No. 1 dark northern 1 northern spring 1 amber durum Russell-Miller Co,) May 5. - 1 mixed durum ‘86 Spoken in behalf of a tentative can- Yo. 1 red durum wwz{didacy for the office of State Sup flax 21 ndent. ‘Ihe many favorable re flax 161 and comments from — your rye . 47] S combined with the We quote but ‘do not handle the {letters © received from per- following: I sons erent portions of the} Oats tate, in which I have been urged to Bitsy. become a candidate, wre naturally Speltz, per ewt, strong factors in the making of a} SHELL CORN. final decision. i However, the attitude assumed by Ih. test the two dominant political factions ibertent of the state in which they have taken } White and Mixed |the stand that the State Superin No Get tendency should be removed as far No. eats o. us possible from the field of partisan le per pound discount under 55 Ibs. Ear Corn (70 Ibs in Minnesota) 6c | under shell. c nic AG OL IVESTOC K Chicago, May 5.— Hog 58,000. Moderately active. 10 cents lowe Top $7. Cattle receipts 18,000, ing classes active, stea Top matured steers $12 i Sheep. receipts 21,000. Slow. Few early sales clipped lambs steady. Bulk $14.50 to $15.10. CHICAGO PRODUCE ro, May 5.-~Butter 10,780 tubs. Standards 37 cents 6. Firsts Cheese unc ‘ sO. PAUL LIV So. St. Paul, Mas -; the part of human he- = ceipts 8,000. Fully steady. ritage? stiong., Steer run includes liber: With kindest personal regards, 1 share. of yearlings. Bulk st remain, and yearlings $7.50 to $8.7 Yours sincere : she-stock $4.00 to $7.00. Canners GW. CO? and cutters $2.50 to §. Bologna | —— - i dulis generally steady $3. Too Late To Classify $425. Stockers and feeders carried | cease as . liberal showing of Canadian offer-| FOR RENT—Strietly modern new ing: Bulk on sale $6.00 $7.50.| house, five rooms and bath, whole Calvi receipts 1,800, Quality! or part, Newly alate and aecor- considered, veal calves steady tol ated, Avenue 25 cents highe Best lights} Phone, 5 largely $7.00 to $8.25. Few up to} < $7.30. FOR SALE stove Hog receipts 17,000, Fifteen to Singer sewing m Phone 26 cents lower. Bulk desirable 150 ter a to around 250 averages $6.85 to cae $6.90. Top $6.95. Rough or heavy With packing sows _ Bulk feeder) Aiso Singer sewing machine, Phone pigs $6. Strong-weight slaught-| ag3w. 590-7th ete er «pigs $6.50. BORER Ey ee : Sheep receipts 400. Receipts mostly direct. Choice to prime fat wooled lambs quotaible upwards to $16.00. Sheep strong to cents © higher. Top wooled ewes $8.50. y MINN Minneapoli ‘s compared with 2 ago. Ca 5-8 to §. no spring 5S to $1.21 5 $118 618 to $1.23 ceipts 151 cars a yeu ern $1.11 dark north fancy $1. to choice ordinary to £0 5-8; May $1.11 4 September $1.12 TS. yellow, 71 to 42 7-8 to 44 Barley 2, 60 1-2 to 61 1-8. Flax 46 to $2.54. i MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR § Minneapolis, May 5.—Flour i changed. In tents quoted at $6.45 to $6.70 a rel in 98-pound cotton sacks. ments 37,145 barrels. $21.00. MARTIN PLANE SEEN HEADED (Continueg from page 1) eling. B Meanwhile the planes, receipts | Five to} higner. Creamery. ex- Most kill- | to strong. nh No, 1 north- i $1. 13 5-8 a aes 17 . Oats No. 3 white, | & to 77¢,| FOR RE un- load lots family pa- ar Bran $19.50 to Chicago, jto the $1.06 | 1,02] [that f greatly of | | ! vismeeey BREAD COST j of life and educat on, tal, moral, and home New Orleans and Boston at Atka island were preparing to hop off to- day for Chicagoss Attu Island, a tance of 530 miles. Upon reaching ‘Attu island final preparations will pe made for the longest flight of the entire 27,000 miles, a jump of 678 miles to Shamushu island, in Kurile group near Japan. / HOUSE BRINGS UP LABOR BILL hi ion, May 5—The’ House to- Les ge of the hands of its . committee, the Barkely to abolish the railroad’ labor I and brought ‘the seniiire to whieh has of late been a subject ot sion, | the source of its inspiration. through the of your paper and to you personally | my convictions on question 1 want to say pages value the kind words | political uctivity is with me the de- termining fuctor, and I have decided to become a candidate for the of: State Superintendent of Public Instruction subject to the will of the voters at the Statewide Primaries. In the event of my election I can only promise the highest service that my finite talents enable me to ren- der, The past is the best criterion of what one’s future usefulness will be. As we all grow older we make the forlorn discovers that mucn of what was formerly thought we knew But in in st pre por is not so. tion to the disillusionmen's cf life there is the tightening of the mentat grip on the fundamenta! principles physical, men- iritual, As are the ool, so will be in a represen is but the laying down of the milestones of the pro gress already determined by the homes and .shools of the land And to what grester cause can any of us dedicate our lives than to the | Work of perpetuating and increasing worth-while nd the Legis’ FOR RENT— urnished rooms inn n house, Close in, Phone 9 W-2. FOR SALE--Windsor rocker, Wind- sor arm chair, gate-leg table, chif- fonier, red rocker, dining | room chairs, rug, mattress, all new, suite , Hughes Apartments. 5-5-1w LOST. —A ain ble cameo pin, ite ly prized as a rememberance of dead relative. Finder leave at Tri- bune and get a reward which has been offered. 5-5-3t T—Two rooms. Board if desired. Phone 457W. 5-6-4t FOR RENT—9 room modern house, including 5 bed rooms at 38 Kos: j ser street for $45 per month. | House has been re-decorated, Geo. | M, Register. 5-b-Lw | FOR SALE—Ivory Enamel Breakfast set, new sanitary couch and mat- tress and a book case at very rea- sonable prices, Phone 871M. §-5-3t HELD NOT TO FOLLOW WHEAT Chicago, May 5. (By the A. P.)— The big 1922 slump in wheat prices brought less than a two percent de- crease in the price of bread, the federal. trade commission aeclares 1° a report. of its investigation Into the wheat flour milling industry. ft addressed | surplus where such employer was never in- sured unger the former rating, and surplus b-b-1w | brought, a 15 percent drop. The commission reported that cer ions tried to ham- inquiry immediately launched and charged he leading association of tain trade per t was associn except in Kansas City where a price after|Tt was expected the nat} the flour! bread cost was only two percent! about 6 p.m. geveral political asso- CONN TO SEEK |: ciates and friends of the men in the party went to Steele. Dr. C, W. | el horégge took two-nurses to Stecle, injured men ‘would he brought to Bismarck on a uturday night train, but it was Sun- sa industry told its memb-rs! day afternoon before the physicians hey had right to refuse the cost] decided ta move them, they being and profit questionnaire sent out by | brought here on a local tr Mre i the commission not nd advised hooks to the com to open the them j Sorlie, who had arrived from Grand [asa rode With her husband, who mission. Despite the ‘oceurrenee,| was on a stretcher in the baggage he firms generally reported. car, Roy Frazier, an unusually. ro- A constant concentration in the! ust man, refused to go on a streteh- four milling: industry since 1914 was) or und refused to be carried from the noted in the report. Thirty percent | train, although he was in d «7 the mills operating in 1914 have | dition. Beeause of a sprai gene out of business, it said, despite of which he complained more, than fact that gince produc: | other injuries, he ws assisted ‘to an n has increased 36 percent. Ex pansion of some mills and merger of others was declared for this concentration, profits of flour mills is 10.6 percent on their investment, the commission 1 WIDE POWERS LAID DOWN TO RISK BUREAU (Continued from page 1) thle here and elsewhere, vit suffi- | ciently highgto pay bureau expenses, ims and to; and-to pay legitimate el ute a surplus provided by The court adds that “Inv the legislative command tha rates suffic penditures, w.’ w of it fix (ete.) the original rates of premiums fixed by the North Du kota Workmen's Compensation Bur- eau, not being shown to be confis tory, will not be held unreasonable en though it may t such rates were necessary and th somewhat gre higher than t they have er rr surplus than the percentages of receipt directed by the state. It appears that the bur- au has obeyed the further statutory | y to fix tain for ss of occupation the lowest pos inlarraten: by greatly reducing rates to such industries as its experience showed were rated too high and by establishing a merit system through which it gives nd veturns dividends to em- swith a favorable or nor May Not Escape It court also holds that an em. pay The ployer may noe escape oi such industr mere than the directed by the have created never contributed to created thereby.’ any is a legislative, power, not a ju function, and, that the courts not fix what, is deemed to be a sonable rate; also th tion is that the ications tute. Buttz, district with the court A. SORLIE AND R. FRAZIER IN (Continuea from nage 1) The party was taken Steele and Dr them. do nurse was secured, Nurses Sent news reached When Cook bv Electricity. It is safer. WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers _ Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in 2 Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. TET AGT AT AGT AN TAO? | ACT ACT ACTA CT TACTACT AGT WAGhe? eT ‘From January, 1919, to September,, 1922, the price,of flour. in the North- west decreased 33 percent and in the’ Southwest 43 percent, the report said.’ Wheat prices declined 55.50 percent respectively in the two ‘tricts, ‘it added, but the decrease in responsible | The average! oy, py ently high to pay its ex-| have developed | ted | credit} ent of exact statute, The court finds that rate making the presump- are | valid and in conformity with the sta- | ¢ The opinion was written by Judge judge, called to sit HOSPITAL HERE: back to F, B. Lodge attended | A marriqd Indy who had been Bismarck | automobile and the two taken to the | Bismarck hospital, Examination Made P. Quain and Dr. Schoregge | made an X-ray examination of the imen late in the afternoon, after {which Dr. Schoregge announced that jboth had fractured, skulls, and were in serious conditien, Mr. Sorlie’s head was bandaged ‘up, he having suffered bad bruises, his collar bene | [was broken and he suffered terrific | blows on the head, Frazier’s head was lascerated. Both. of the men were unconcious most of the time Saturday night and {Sunday morning, and when brought hospital here were, reported -concious condition, | The hody of Senator Baker was to jhe taken from Steele to Minot, by way of Fargo, for burial from Minot. ator Baker, who was killed in the accident, had not wanted to make the trip to Carrington, where Foster county Nonpartisans were to indorse 1 legislative ticket, but was prevail- ed upon by Mr. Sortie and others to make the trip. When the part Steele Senator Baker and Mr. I in the front seat and Mr. n the rear, it was reported at the that both Mr. Sorlie and Mr,! {Frazier spent a fairly restful mght, ! seamed Somewhat better this, | morning. | J. E. Nye Tried Medicine on Two Occasions And Both Times It Brought Relief. “Twice I have used Tanlac and the ‘like praising it,’ by J. E. Nye, 1012 Rose St., ‘ehouse foreman, took Tanlac last Sept Lincolaty lw exhausted and discourages, to | Say nothing of the distress and dis- comfort I suffered. Tanl: oon me out of my trouble and bac! DOHN’S Special Election Forms for Primary Candidates The Bismarck Tribune’s Legal Blank Department is fully stocked with all kinds of forms to be used by Can- didates in the June Primaries, All The Tribune’s legal forms are bein revamped and re-edited to conform with:the latest statutes. Let us figure on your next order of legal blanks. Special forms in quantity at reduced rates. ——_I————. Bismarck Tribune Company PHONE 32 NEBRASKA FOREMAN SAYS TANLAC HAS NO EQUAL more I know about it the more I £661) strength: and energy and am gaining is the high tribute} weight every day yl paid the famous treatment, recentlyd jac has no equiil, For 40 M rrh of the stomach, which had me| ac Extra Fine Early Ohios For \ —EATING OR PLANTING— These potatoes have been carefully graded and are firm and clean. Superior for Planting or Eating. | Bushel 65c While they last. ‘Order quick before they are¢ all gone. a Attention Masons. Regu- Don’t. Forget your mother “| MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924, BISMARCK TYPEWRITER CO. ATTENTION! lar meeting Bismarck Lodge|next Sunday. Say it with Don't fe t the benefit No. 5, A. F. & A. M., Monday| Flowers. Oscar H. Will &|_ Roval and Coroma—Agents. |) T0kt Sh. he Garpen- evening at 8 Bs ‘clock. bres in|Co. Phone 784-W. Machines Rebuilt and Repaired | ; Union at the I. 0. O. F. the E. A. Degree. Visiting) ¢ = —|——-———_—— J. E:GAFFANEY C. J. HAMEL if Manse ASIA’ NOTICE oS Bway. ai tonight. Everybedy in NOTICE TO VOTERS Requests having been made! of me by several mothers to enter my name at the school election June 3, I have filed for this position and ask the support of the voters of Bis- | marck, Mrs. George D. Mann. MIMEOGRAPHS ADDRESSOGRAPHS - F eetlt and office equipment of all kinds. Phone 759 if your Mimengraph Addressograph needs repairs or adjust- ment. We are State Agents and all service is free. Don’t hesitate to ask for it. Genuine Edison*Dick Mimeo- graph supplies always fresh and always ready for instant delivery. Globe - Gazette * Printing Co. RALPH PENNER, Local Representative. 821 4th St. AT NE normal health, strength and energ! “Recently I began to feel som what run-down again, so I am now taking Tanlac to make the needed re- pairs before my system gets all out of gear. Tanlae is doing the work, too, for already I have a dandy ap- petite with a splendid feeling of I consider : ‘Tans, HHL Tan). gists.) igor a¥leiby all good rug” Accept ng substitute. Over lign' bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for cunsti- pation made and recommended by the mpnufggturers of TANLAG. — Adv. MARKET Members A. 0. U. W. A banquet will be held at the Grand Pacific Hotel on Tues- day, May 6th, at 7:00 pm. =a Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ee nn Cook by Electricity, It is Cleaner. Read Tribune Want Ads. Donse Brotners DEALERS SELU GOOD USED CARS DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free We started our Used Car business with the idea that a good car at a fair price is better than a fair car at a bargain price. That idea has now become a definite policy. Our customers can tell you. why, SHINE Shoe Repairing While You Wait. All-Work Guaranteed. popital Shoe Repair Shop 44 Broadway THEY SIN; WHO TELL US LOVE CAN DIE. Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS TOURING Overhauled and in ex- cellent condition. Brand new battery. A good car at the fair price of only $500.00 That All Important Graduation Gift FORD SEDAN Used here in town. Repainted and fully equipped. Price is $435.00. OUR showing of gifts suitable for the Boy or Girl grad- uate are distinctive — and unusual — because of their unique originality. They possess the individuality that is expressed only in the highest type of craftsmanship, ang because of this fact, they are inyariably preferred by discriminating buyers. The above is more than true of our beautiful showing of wrist and pocket watches. DODGE BROTHERS BUSINESS COUPE 1923 production. Run only 7000 miles. Ex- tra tire; motometer; bumper; 4 Gabriel Snubbers for $875.00. M. B. Gilman Co. EI = ] 212 Main Street 2 2 zB F. A. KNOW LES Jeweler, Bismarck. Bismarck . Phone 808 “Kelly - Springfield Tires” ——We are specializing in Gifts for Graduates——— an A Welcome Member of the Family A”™ [OTOR car is never more appreciated than in the ere Its convenience and enjoyment : are shared by all the family—and by speeding up ‘ the day's work, it provides more time for recreation. A Ford Touring Car becomes a welcome member of the ly. It provides aks motor car seenttal alas the A ees Price for hich a five perentae hae ever |—a price only by com facture, in tremendous awnpoe in the la pte man scnenicallyooenied pane nas industry. By controlling every st step in manufacture, from ‘i mining of the ore to delivery of the finished cer Rend eliminates waste and reduces vital costs to a minimum, One profit is made—hundreds are saved. This efficiency of manufacture is accurately reflected in the quality and price of the Ford ‘Touring car FORD, ! 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