The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT the FIRST SITROF | BXPEDITION IS. * THOUGHT FOUND : first night ‘om the continued he west 5 river at Kuthry | T0 TAKE POST which continues until March 4, 1925, | offices al in the North Dakota dis- | ¢: aj ri ieves 'Sheyenne to Devils I | | it is expected the canvassing board Duity, ed at his home in Portland, Major Wright Believes Be spending a week there i ‘will be eulied together propabty aj of State. for the month of I : Has Discovered Location — {their way southeast across Nelson, | week prior to December 1. Mr, Hall) and in January Robert M. Byrne thie | nd Ransom counties i ‘ in Dickey County 0 ith Dakota again past | , |the Dead Colt Hill in Sargent coun. | ee ty | oe | TO PURSUE DISCOVERY he Ea complete revort 0!) Will Succeed George M. Young vein exp ons in under the | ao ' ; title of “Hytlrographieal survey of as Congressman When Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 8 —Whatlthe upper Mississippi Valley.” With ; is believed to be one of the most vir report was filed a map of the Congress Meets | important discoveries in North Da- i aie i kota’s history sen revealed by | Thomas Mall, elected Congressmen | Major Dana We f 1 North Dakota Dis- | member of the state : cof veturns, will be | ciety. Major Wright recently has t valuable h take his seat in the nati H constilted several eid maps, made a study of the early ex-! of Representatives in Wa trip of study to Dickey county, in plorations of the northwest. It is ington when the Congress » vicinity of Ludden, and found what he believes unmistable of the first camp site of the Nicolett-Fremont expedition set location of the spot, he ‘ on the Morgs v the west side of the James river, about | iles southwest of Oakes, — | Major rht believes that with the help of his map of the territory, which is considered ver p an extensive study of the the end that of the farm, Mrs. Liz a Civil War Dickey to Major Wright, ed to donate a small traet of land to the state ute park, where a marker can he erect- ed to mark this spot. | “The first camp made inside Dies | key county is indicated on t cing half way betwee ’ or Ludden ben » widow of veteran, and a pioneer of coordinys for a or ra s from oppo: At e Long Cultivated points have been careful: | ly checked with modern maps and | compared with the one which the explorers prepared to accompany their report and all the evidence goes to prove that the actual camp site was on the south cast quarter of section ). This spot is on the Morg: rm on the west | side of the James, about five miles | The ground on} mp stood h tion for no possible southwest of Oake , 215 Main St. |to know even approximately where first exploring parties operated in the Mors: side of the the north » believed that with its help and the locating of the first camp site, that recevorecczccscccecccess. When Better Automobiles Ave Built, Buick Wi Build Them xplorers Ly which e and e state, spent © ntua similar organizations, it m the ex the north ly marked on December 1, oints where lubrication is often neglected, such as fan hub and universal joint, Buick has automatic: lubrica- tion. Buick engineering has made Buick easy to lubricate. It is easier to care for a Buick. FLECK MOTOR SALES C0. 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You can be certain that nothing. in the way of finer bodies,can be bought, just as nothing finer than Chrysler performance exists in the automobile industry. oO. ‘gradually the exact route of these aced across the thru the aid historical society and may be While the state canvassing board | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — canvass the result of the election, it is provided that the} two bourd shall meet us soon as returns| | ilable to canvass the result ‘of t election, according to M. deputy secretary of state. :. Hall was elected in the » held Tuesday to se-|.s t ssor to George M. Young, |.v resigned, to fill the unexpired term, }'1 Here is the biggest piece of automobile news in many a day ---A closed car as easy to buy as an open car... Nota coupe... Not a se- dan... Not a coach -.- Acreation exclu- sive with Willys- Overland—the Over- land Coupe-Sedan. GA four-passenger closed car with doors front | and rear—Only $55 above the Overland tour- ing car price! QAnd a very unusual closed car it is, at that—with benefits, conveniences and useful features never before built into an automobile. @ AND THE PRICE IS ONLY $585! | TO HOLD RUGS If your floor is highly polished | put a rubber stair tread under any |= rugs that are apt to slip, as serious i laccidents may thus be prevented. | TYPEWRITERS OF ALL MAKES | Rented — Repaired Sold on Easy Payments. arck Typewriter 207 Broadway cooled tires. OLDSMOBILE § * SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St. Phone 428 nT ER 800 Main St. does not meet until December 2 to| also was elected for the long term, | will assume the o 1925, general| extending from March 4, Special on Hood Truck tires. Something new in air- RADIATOR COVERS TIRE CHAINS See us before you see others. We may be able to . LOCKWOOD ACCESSORY CO. for] no statement to make today. | FORMER U. S. MARSHAL DIE Clevel 8.—Joseph n, the second United States [ Four Passenger WLDo ors: front f. 0. b. Tolede Are you tall? Are you short? Front and rear seats adjust forward and backward to accom- modate ple who are unusually or un- usually short. GQRemovable rear seat and up- holstery provide 50 cubic feet of clear square carrying space for anything and everything —a convenience mighty useful to salesmen, merchants and farmers in their work, and to housewives for marketing and shopping. QSeats make up into a full-length bed inside the car for camping trips. Q@Deep, comfort- able cushions done in Spanish long-grain up- holstery—washable. GAn all-year-round car, cozy in winter and coolinsummer. QA large trunk with lock at the rear only $10 extra. GA closed car that will stand up and de- liver fine performance until it doesn’t owe you a penny. Q AND THE PRICE IS ONLY $585! Mr. Hall hadjCronan of San Francisco, Calif. The funeral was held at~Portland. Mr. Cronan was one of the pioneer settlers of the Grafton district. 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An easy-riding springbase 30 inches longer than that of any other car under $700. Sturdy, reliable axles. The rear axle shaft is extra large and forged of tough Mo-lyb-den-um steel. QG The heat-treated front axle has an elastic limit of 75,000 to 90,000 pounds. G Complete Equipment. The Overland Cou has sliding gear transmission, foot accelerator, speedometer and disc type clutch, No extras to buy. Extremely easy payments for your con venience! Q AND THE PRICE IS ONLY $823 . See this Overland Coupe-Sedan at the Closed Car Show now being held in our showrooms! A Now ~ou can own a closed car at practically the cost of a touring car! ERLAND | & = Everything in season for your car including ALCOHOL HEATERS Save You Money. Phone 187 ’ 8 Coupe - Sedan : ‘ | LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY | UMM 2 ° OUR SALE ON TIRES ONLY Will Be Continued Until Jan. 1st. ‘WINTER STORAGE $8.00 PER MONTH. FREE DELIVERY, OPEN ALL NIGHT. Corwin Motor

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