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PAGE TWO FARM ORGANIZATIONS URGE NAVIGATION OF MISSISSIPPI AND MISSOURI RIVERS. 7. (P) Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 16. Consideration of the improvement. of the M sippi, Missouri and Ohio rivers for navigation purposes w for of President Coolidy Tn a communication forwa the Am » Parm Cons Imost Middle snd Phe “resolution submitted to the president were the same a those passed by the American Con gress in Oct and they were sent und oft condition men of the ure to be of the cou ib “Any reduct ansportation to. « to the any ported pre THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * 1H: AWAIIAN FL RGHT RESCUE PICTURES FROM HONOL BY RADIO Safe in Harbor at Last followiay organizations: The Nation- |r at Gran the Farmers’ nion, the | de American Wheat Gre Associa | fons ted; tthe American Live Stock asso] It is only wh fe exportabl ciation, National Live | Stork | surptus of a eammodity that ro i ssociation, the American | ducers thereof are in troubl ih lean Bureau Federation, thirty state ‘Zones fluence i arm bureaus, F Unions, State Aeeoapinn De intense canny; | iio Navy 80 No. 1 which Comman q id his men made their adventurou Is of agricultare}on which are charted the “zones of [tO Hawaii here ts s yamchored in the harbor of Niwiliwili, island of Kinai, The photograph was 1 jonal marketing as )influence,” upon transportation costs {to Honolahie rnd transm’tted thence H0 miles to New York by the Photoradiogram process of tie Re tio | roviation that would result. from the estah- | Corporation of America, ‘The | pulse was relayed once only, at tation i incisco, ‘The | Those Who Endorsed I lishing of river ation Fosercomi ruil static condi nthe atmosphere to permit pictares one Others who voted for the resolu The communication then tells of | four around the world is considered a notable achievement by radio storm condition of the | tion were: Vagricultural cot [the principal agricultural and live |wings by the tine the airsiip reached port is noticeable leges and experiment stations, eigh. | steck production west of s-| ‘ ; _ ty-seven county or local farm neve. | issippi river, within these zones, and p ' ciations; live stock record. associa. |e percentage of the total ne hrough the Air lions’ and tions appointed. by | Roduetion according to the estinate | 12 the of. the following ited States Department. of : i . Oklahoma, Missouri for 1925 It records: 1 Colorado, North and South Duketa 000 bushels, or 6 \ Jowas- Mlinois, Utah, New Mesieo, total production | Arizona, Texas, M i ppt, Loe ' } Virginia, ila vat 000 bushels, or Elizabeth. Dubker, Petitioner, vs. | NOvainine:. Montina’iduho of the total production of Henry Lahives, John 1.” Lubker, yomings conti daho,! S 8 Will Lab aniel CL Lubker Ohio, Wisconsin, Kentucky | United States - Lubiser, Anna Rollin, M ill Oats: 115,748,000 bushels, or 42 pe Moh Rollin, and Fr The preamble to the resolution {cent of the total production of they xpondents. : United States | © of North Dakota to the ic?Proaident, Washington, b. ¢.| 1 1,000 tons, or 41 por cent | Mowe Nanned iespondents MEOH behalt of the merieulty jof th al production of United | my ene ° | nterests of the vast interior region, | Stites the County Court of the ! Of the=United State: Beef cattle on farms 561,000 or | Burlei n said Si ! Meteor tp con the we {56 per cent of total production of | on y ducigce Of said Coun- | impeaving the ssippi, the Mi. { United States, ty. wrt House in the City sourt and the Ohio rivers, for navi Hogs on farms: 28,666,000 or 53] ‘The Navy seaplane PN-9, No. 1, photographed atte ife arrival wita | ¢ Hee Count | cation purposes, in the light of the }Mer cent of total production of [Commander John Rodgers and crew in the harbor of Niwiliwili, island | at the hi | “5 set forth "herein, ; mibad Statog es ia'n8a G0” op ot Kina the picture was tranmitted by radio to New York. ‘This |i% (ie terenoon of tha “te show | Any fair consideration for this neeh: 0 k or picture is the unretouched copy as received by the photoradiogram | CUS i) Has vow hase, why the subject ust allow for the tranupor per cent of total production of United process of the Radio Corporation of Am . sent from Honolulu. to | intor de Bente Bont ea farmers and stockmen of our inlorior Total valuation of all crops, $4.0 New York He ON ming of static and the bridging of 6,000 miles ‘en I i States are at present luhoringe: There {46,000 oF 10 percent of the total | OF space ty vent a recognizable likeness is considered a notable achieve. | Lubker Deceased, should not be al: average distance from the chief do-| PP ¥ of the United os. ment by radio experts with. the should) not mestic markets for their products i i a adi ’ he na igation ot Re ied as _ I license ute sade ve much than that of | the Mississippi and the Missouri will! Sc 7 { the Ate, Farner ho sate white nt, rave cheaper baste anspor ‘WILL ARRAIGN iarter i Breton fo ompetitors, who | tes for much of the vast produ i ‘id Bi yi puthwest Quar ake the world prices that determine | On enumerated, and for other bulky ' ny aCTS ME Ouneler Toe what the pri the farmers in| Commodities within and contiguous ! ALIEN SUSPECTS Dnbiwest QuUater. of lon these s re either much (to these zones, It will stimulate still —— Twenty-four in township One Hun- closer to th nestic markets, or, kreiter production, with consequent and Forks, pt. 16) p deed Forty-four in Range Seventy. | to ocean ports, or to both [impetus and industry and commerc Twelve aliens charged with illegal | jive Pueleish: County, North Dae j “No ul for charitable or pref-| “Sound public policy — will entry into the United States who] Iwei service be made of this eita-| erential treatment on the above ac | permit he control nor the interv are now being held in North Dakota | tien as required by: ee ae as, count is tade here Attention 1 tion with navigable streams. I its will be’ arraigned before the | Mated this Lith day of saber. | called to this handicap) merely vate individuals or — corpor grand jury ‘when that body | ° one of the r ns why no natural! Therefore, only the government convenes. at ree QEtSbeE hea OuEL lity should be withheld from the | be leoked to for constructive was announced this morning at. the ‘ 1 DAVIE millions of our interior ers, and ef any kind. Unless the government Grand Forks district imm n of- dndge of the | frow the people of this region in elf improves: the waterways, thes fice. It is understood, several charged - Pikvatecway [eerie dicie a ee teal re th rum running wil be arraigned | ine : i renolibion: then si [in the interior regions paid their ate, | LECTRIC COOKERY | evelopment of the inland portion of the cost of the 1 source of ancient papers) Gagner ES ] necessary it eystem ee pitted thes eye Hee us ing into use. COOKING IN COMFORT ition. equate pe fu eG Ob ae ie oper- Bes renuticmants he provided, ation of the canal has had quite the and in order to. ¢ me the pr te effect upon many inte ent handicap of high freight rates, S¢¢tions. As an act of common jus- Vaterways afford the easi the tice and impartiality on the part of apest and the most natural means the government toward its citizens, NOTInE Heavy braftic. ,the inland waterways should be de Agriculture is ‘earnestly ing Yeloped a f from rates that deny to Amer.) "We earnestly petition vou to take producers transportation costs) UP this great enterprise as a national parable to those of their com. OMe. and lead the way to its early petitors in other countr and Completion. ~The Mississippi, the from stoppages and congestion due’ Missouri and the Ohio constitute one to the inability of the rai to definite complete project, already ap- nile the peak loads n, Proved by government engineers, and ' urge the prompt construction of Het subject to interference or delay Commander John Rodgers of the! a | Grent Lakes-St. Wa ; through international complications. auplane PNB, No. 1. apis sano The market has been cirefully combed for the ! Ap eeciai.-the re the ' I HAND aieke a ine ne ie peat a te finest in every line of men’s furnishing — with i otice Ts Hereby en, thi A 0 i : . i a : i Ohio rivers, in order that water! der authority or, an order at Sale {New York direct from tHonoluly the result that our stock represents just that ex- | ‘n nspartation a saber rate mi ay a ted yt Hon 1 vies. [hy means of the Phot Hiogram | {reme care in the selection of our suitings, over- | re available to and frei ee Mage we County Court of the Pprocess of the Radio Corporatio coats, hats irts. 5 { interior production and population | county ‘ot Turtelsh “he winner ot oe Mes fal tial ue orp ny coats, hats, shirts, ties, sox. underwear, | center.” { h Dakota ry of [OL America o ae | 5. jew belts. bags. etc i ae Many Benefits j September, 8 ee des On toot the strained expr om of th mas, jewelry, belts, bags, ete. ! The communication then tells the| ets else ace after ten days’ exposure in president of the many benefits to be} GhaNON, WieLe open se “You'll find it at" derived fr the improvement. It} une on the says: Adaquate improvement. willt result! in lower tes upon bulky} by th hy au Baely Z ny the dude is poly hl Comty Court the interest continental in- | tit Ve iiienier rie rae ‘ The advance of, engineering science, together with) MII the interest’ and equity of the development of boats and ete A NIG te the Nove a better adapted to river congil OR NCES LE one ire overcoming the handicaps | ay West ot the ath Pale have tofore existed, and are) in Burleigh County, state ing ion possible on!ef North Dakota. The said iand is eee Subject to liens : “Competition between rail carriers in the matter of rates is not suffi- cient, nor does it always exist. Com-| petition between different, kinds of carrier service is needed. Instances are numerous wherein blan creases of wages and other items, applying equally to all or eral railroads have been demanded | and granted, such increa: properly opposed by utives because the cost passed on to the public. Costly Competition “We: have active and petition between rail nage, but little or none with re to rate: “Competition with adequate trans- portation would have a strong ten- dengy to correct these conditions, without being unfair to the rail ¢ riers. ‘One ce that the will be used if made navigable lies in the fact that the farmers them- selves through their marketing asso- ciations, will in the future control the Shipment of vast quantities of bulky commodities. The: ill be in position to use this means of trans- portation, and will dg so in their own interests, Low Cost Transportation y come arriers for ton rd The navigation of these three great ri will supply a low-cost ‘ of transportation of bulky hetwe north and is the grain, flow and other northern while the north- ern states the for the cotton seed, ¢: products of the south. are now so high in many prohi this natural exchenge. “Instead of injuring the railr navigation will greatly incree rail tonnage. The railroads ave now seeking to enter ruinous raie-wars withethe Panama Canal for trans- centMental traffic. This sill not be nec e, when these interior states best. markets ne and other Rail rates es as to and economic are .filaced on an economic parity with the rest of the world, for they will then furnish a constantly in- creasing tonnage of agricultural mineral and mapufactured products for the railroads to transport to and from every part of the country. “Any improvement of the eccnomic efor the pet Sum of $2,000 ion fer the te on Tile in said Court. Th }must pay said diens in the 4 he bids for said inte The said sale wifill be and r the 20th ord 1 Judge of th Co vunty ef Burl in th orth Dak ted th of Septembe signed, the guardian of of Vincent Smith and Smith, minor children « and Geor mith, dat Township of J i of Burlei highest. b confirn ion Burleigh County to aw Bt » thereot The pureba in addition ine. ran in the yp on fi mu Court liens bids for said interest. to The sald sale be nd_after D. will 1925. uty Court inors in deserily the the uth day of ALD. 11 AM bids must be may be left at the Register, Att 5 Webb Block in Bisma North Daketa, filed with the ‘Judge of said urt, or delivered to. the . that un- er of Sale C. Davies, unt of the the Ray aay © of the county meth Da- Dakota, which i st consists of } ndivided one-fifth tof said of land, U id interest be ndunps petition for Je in said st pay said price he made on October, A! bids must be in writing may be left at the office of Register, Attorney, in the Block in Bismarck,” Ni Dako or filed with t of said County Court, or delivered to the undersigned personally. Dated September 11th, MIKE P. SMIT! Guardian of the estates Smith and Raymond minors, A. D. 1929. Hi, of Vincent Smith, 9-16 ther phine Marvel othe vel wente Marve un and! office Vothe city ort h County, North Dakets re here rther notified Hon. LG. Day Judie of the County Court within and te County of Burleigh, and Sti th Dakota, has fixed the 60h d April, A.D. 19 t the two o'clock in the atte day, at the Court Rooms Court House in th in said County time and pl justing all a t the before provid SUMMONS. HW DAKOTS, » Plaintiff, vs. 1 tnd Louis 1 Defend eb mimoned, Complaint of the pl in the entitled etic of whic here celied herewith served upon serve a@ copy of your a the su t their off the Webb Block, in the City of J Y k, Burleigh County, North kota, within thirty y days after the service of this summons upon yon, ¢ ve of UF rv and, in r your tos answer judgment will aken you, by default, nded in the Com- ed this 10th day of August, for ebb Bistharelt, Ni uw Woodrow Wilson was 68 years vid when he died. WANTED Wanted experienced Automobile salesman for marck and Mandan. Salary and commission. attractive proposition to a good hustler -DAKOTA AUTO SALES €0. Phone 428 Bismarck, North Dakota Bis- Very n Street For Sale ieee | ae © "COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 W. S. Cassel- re block owned by | Iman, city magistra | Pormal award of a contract to | Wachter Transfer company for con- | struction of a.drai hin the | south side bottom ered at ap expen to the d The Washburn Lignite pany ¥ rded a con liver coal to the city. The ¥ compa last week sub : to deliver coal in the cits Award Wash C Action og: th on to ord in buildings Tuy "i Cou burn Lignite ib ‘ompany FORME R G. 0. P. - | LEADER KILLED he recent order direct While he was demonstratin: lad in front of his summer home 1 of cer-} in the} the ler the on removi property “s ‘ | ties of 500 to: t Contract to bid was $00 x ton fo. b. Indian} or waterworks siding | Taste Right smoke satisfaction, at) Made by Hl. FENDRICHL Inc. Evansville, Ind. nas celvbreating tls Diamond Jubiiec. A type that just suits the invetcrate smoker who prefers a medium-price cigar with an even burn, mellowncss and dependable uniformity that insure a complete overturned. struck hin in Lenox, it suddenly One of the handle bar in the body. Mr. Parsons was on October 28, 1865 FORKS MAN RUNS AFOUL MANN AC1 Minn, Sept. 16.) Bar as J. J. Smith, of Grand D., arrested by deputy charge of violating the ordered to nil al district court today born in New York Duluth, Act, w rks in fede: Judge W. A. Cant. Leland W. stunt U. S. district tor- Stell: ing the state board of administer a me regtedl” Pittsfield, Mass. Sept. 16. -¢ | ors tion to diseontinue oper s seit to a | 7 commence work of dist the t Parsons of New York and Lenox. Boy Is Victim of line deferred to | congressman and prominen 4 A Tuesday night's meet. | Re n party Tender of New York, | Infantile E aralysi of the city commiss died at the House of Merey Hospi aah A petit Signed U property | here today. i . a . . owners in block 56 reque ling the ath came as result of an ine | Minot, N Ds ept. 1¢ =m) tart commission to authorize putting an | jury suffered in neel-| Greaves, aged 17, emplnved as lu: alley through this block between Ci dent at Lenox la Mr.) borer nest Garrison, N. D4 died 1: and D streets was presented by W. rsons had presented his young son terday in a Minot hospitar duc Manewald . je equipped with a motor | infantile paralysis. His ime 1s ( Hanewald also petitioned the com. | driven rear wheel Gentry, Arkansas. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS BISMARCK, N. D. AT A BIG DISCOUNT 70 Shares of the Bowman Furniture Co, Stock DIRECTORS e BE. ANDERSON 1. W, McGRAY xhlse KJELSTRUP . Inquire of “ W. E. PERRY Bismarck’'s E. clusive Funeral Director, ' Parlors 210- 5th Street. fi Phone 687W F Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel, Donse BRoTHEers COACH In buying Dodge Brothers Coa assured of this: Nowhere can you purchase greater dependability, ch, you may rest greater frecdom from annoyance, and more substantial and durable beauty at a smaller cost- per-mile. The Coach not only accommodates five adults in comfort—it carrics them in comfort. Dodge Brothers low swung bo lines, long, underslung springs and balloon tires assure the ow! ner a degree of travel case which you would call exceptional in any type of car ct any price. 31035 i. 0. bh. Detroit — $1215 delivered M. 5B. GILMAN CO. BRUADWAY AT SBCOND PHONG 608 DISMAREW wee. ' 4 rea , ‘ ™ om

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