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PaGE SIX. ~ PAGEANT WILL ° Lane esters MARK SANTEFE TRAIL OPENING. Centennial Celebration Will Mark Acquisition of His- toric Route Council Gro All the gl will be re next week of v prepa join in n MePher d_ the Kansas The word « An encampment « om their n Council € the Osa come homa Although it wa comm will particip: The — festiv SESSION HERE DISCUSS TAXES CHINESE PACTS Cennty suite he} 53 counties in t today to discw their respecti with the} tion. in proper counties on the ne property is listed figures above what | {bring in the market. purpose of the meeting is| ve the state board an oppor-! to adjust the valuations so that all parts of tae state will pay an equal amount on property of equal worth. \ LEGION POST TO DECORATE MAIN STREET, Practically on Main str the Lloyd ican Legion in the ness man with No, 1, Amer plan for um every bu form patriotic cecoration for the stres of Bismarek, Merehan othe: rs s will be interyv today and tomorrow. The plan is for the merchants to arrange for the display of the flags and hown on’ appre c The Legion fu the flags L. P. Warren is commander of, the local_p EAGLE TAILORING & HAT WORKS Cleaning Pressing Repairing Remodeling Dyeing LADIES AND MEN’S CLOTHES Hats Cleaned and Reblocked 24 Hour Service on Mall Orders. We Call For and Deliver. Phone 58 Authorized DUCO Refinishing Latest modern method. We also do automobile Top and Curtain work as well as all kinds of Upholstering. Work Guaranteed. ‘PAINT SHOP 8rd Floor at + “CRASH VICTIM’ SCOPES CASE from Jud | AT WASHINGTON |r | state department. NEW FIELD Moot, N. D, Aug. 5A bunie news deal of import automo- live circles was completed today . ' + rn Montana, ness of the which has heen in Minot for the past CONDITION REPORTED SAFE} Knutson, 16 d Mrs. Theo Knutson of Me- | ne eriously injured k when he was struck by c a street intersec- hehe ay was report- x local hospital. wr did not. stop e internal in- sped unhurt oned aid’ immediately bh Monday fore ALLS BACK ON SECOND DEFENSE 5 (PY 4, Tenn, both of Aug. are declined in the dis- ourt to which they now are | ne directed, it was pointed out ver, that an appeal may be made i the pleas will furnish an onen into the United States suprente Such an appeal was not per- from the y plea order While share ¢ pon which the € nd, was filed the tax-paye e of Robert s appende until the affid t x-payers have been Ison of being son bill Cookeville also was denied ARE_ RATIFIED brought toi ~ FOR RAISING MUSHROOMS ‘ | | | | Louisville, Ky. Aug 5.-(P)—Stane r grounds here | All bide ahati ba i arched | vaults,” built three seore| August 27. 28 4 bY the present | vis of cash payment years ago for’ storing beer, today August 27 " Hy ntl tn he done ; [house the la mushroom’ planta. | @“NGrs Cf te, ie odore ROtELelt Work shall be commenced on or | tion in the ‘rom malt and | ill MeCarthy of the Maltese Cree eptember 18th, 1925, and hops to a and Geo. F. Gardner of the Elkhori 1935 | Phosis of th [tween thanges \for a time. Built many years ap was operated until the hibition, when it was converted into year old son{an ice plant for a time © al remark, perhaps suggest- ink interior of the un-| its used for storing e the day of | brough an au- | thorit in the country. A pl York dismantled. the equipment } duction on a larg The plantation erage of 500 agaric H 000 ouisville in addition to being the large: is the only one in the country which is equipped to grow mushrooms the r ‘round and to pick and ship m daily. Three complete crops former the super- Greb and Ko Smith Meet in Ten Round Go at Kansas City Harry weight round hout in Memorial hall here tonight. Smith, in gym workouts, has im; pressed boxing fans as a‘ rough and ready battler wit rd punch. He is in the h eight class, LEGACY TO COMMERCE Brad‘orc, Eng. — An annoymous donor has given $200,000 to the used to send young men to continent to stu |. Spe ish and to spec brangh of the te: ile indust r (P) The paties relating to 1 t the time of the sshington conference be- me effective today when formal ifications were exchanged at the 1924 Overland Sport Touring Run only 1,000 miles gcod as new. Willys-Knight Touring—Late model in first class condition 1924 Model Overland Champion An Exceptional Value Ford Coupe in good condition priced exceptionally low We have several other bargains from $100.00 to $1,000.00. You are safe in buying a used car from us. LAHR MOTOR - SALES CO. FOR SALE at a Big Discount, 70 Shares of the Bowman Furniture Co. Stock. Inquire at W. E. PERRY'S Funeral Parlors Chambre of Commerce here to be} "STATE BRIEFS ” o— — ——» |° Valley’ City, N. D., Aug. 5.—The! 2 iW | new court house here rapidly is near- ing completion. ,It will be of stone, |* concrete and brick construction and wil was destroyed by fi it was will be under the auspices of Fink Hall post, Veterans of Foreign Wars cou ‘ j North Dakota, as a guarantee that of Cass county court [the bidder will, if successful, enter They are held on charges of steal-| into and execute a contract for the ling rides on a through, merchandise | performance of the work. Each bid freight train in violation of the state t algo be accompanied by a bid- y law. ‘ nhond in the sum equal to the mount of bid, as provided in mii? compiled laws of . i th Dakota, 1913. Valley City, (PM)— 1 ne Board ‘of City Commission- The anthrax ed thi reserve the right to reject any Jeity last we tiga ther [mans were hit by the stock has died from anthrax w the the Symbol of Complete Transportation Service \ veterinarian, sa ENT For BIDS for the construction x inch water main extension hth street from D to in Water Mai ovclock p, Plans an 1 replace the old structure which | Auditor. |mate quantities + 5A! guidance of bidders ill be|¢" water main, ¢ h bidder must state in his bid nounced last night by Sec rates of interest the warrants ary E. R. Montgomery of the fair jation and by Mr. Gardner. It | ach bid) must be accompanied ‘inging the lilting | iy a certified check for Five Hun- ones, the Harvest | dred ($590.00) Dollars, made pay- ele ew, wobblies !able to the order of A. P. Lenhart, Lhiling. away: UNE in Cass President ef the Board of City Com: nty jail until the September term) missioners of the City of Bismarck. Inves Jor all bids. ation has shown only three local | | M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. s were infected and that no hu- ae were nies 8-5 and 12 disease. No n | fin| ELECTRIC COOKERY | COOKING IN COMFORT last few » Dr. B.C, READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS Custom Tailoring We are fortunate in securing the services for our Custom Tailoring Department, Mr. Mitchell, formerly of Minneapolis; a high grade cutter and designer; a young man with up to date ideas who has for many years made a specialty of serving high class trade. In addition to this our personal guarantee of abso- lute satisfaction at all times is your safeguard against any defect, either in fit, workmanship or quality. This guarantee not only holds good for present and future transactions but also for the past. Our stock of foreign and domestic woolens is the most complete we have ever shown. In case of emergency we make suits and overcoats in two to three days. We are in position to give you excellent service— Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. We call for and deliver. Phone 267 5. E. BERGESON & SON Special Low Round | Trip Rates \ y - Seattle-Tacoma - - Yellowstone Park - - In effect until Sept. 15; returning Oct. 31 _ Northern Pacific Railway | Steamship Tickets on sale to all parts of the Werlé $65.70 $29.70 W. A. McDonald, Agent Bismarck, N.-D. ro '} missioners of the City of Bismarck, ter all bids. One-third the requ: for dove. ‘Blade of seme Por ahildren and 0: SOLD ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for a one ton truck,, with cab and dump body for use in the Street Department will be re- ceived by the Board of City Com- North Dakota, until eight o'clock p.m. August 10th, 1925, The Board of City Commission- ers reserve the right to reject any M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. 8-5-7 Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. ” Wali 3 Marna > 2 oTR7N TAK ET me Chips off sy vou Jos. 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