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NT ARN -* DICKINSON ACCEPTS Al JO SURPLUS BILL AS END ’ BY THE AGRICULTURE CO C. W. McDonnell. of: the State Railroad Commission, Attorney Amendments Would Provide Larger and More Representative Ggneral ‘arene and rit 2 a of Farm, Board Than Is Planned For in the Dickinson . | a ee. Act.as It Is Now Drawn $5 4 | Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 30.—UP—| Address—C. W. McDonnell, Board Items of interest to farmers andj of Railroad commissioners. 4 everyone interested in grain. stand-| Address—B. C. Larkin, chief cle- Des Moines, lowa, Jan. 30.—(#)--| drawn. The 12, the amendment pro-| ards will be discussed. “ oa Fi | vator accodntant, Acceptance by Congressman L. vides, shall be representative of each| teenth annual convention of the North | “Appointment of committee. Dickinson of two amendments to jof the federal land ‘bank districts. Dakota Farmers-Grain Dealers asso- March 3, a.m, farm surplus bill, endorsed ‘by| Further results from the union of| ciation to be held hetg, Mateh 2, 3} nager’s Day Thursday's agricultural conference | the forces working for agricultural) and 4. r x C. B, Prichard, Chairman here, was announced today by Ballard | r C. W. MeDonnell, menfber of the) Music—Grainmen’s band. Dunn of Omaha, vice president of | n state railroad commission, Attorney |’ Address——Tracy R. Bangs, Grand the administrative committee of the | bureau General George Shafer and experts | Forks. agricultural advisory body created by | be worked out by # commii on various phases of ‘the grain busi- juestion Box, Law Points, the conference. The amendme A ees Willlam Hirth, Colu ness are scheduled to deliver speeches lusic—Selected. would provide for a larger and more|Mo.; James Manghan, St. Paul; dpring the three-day seagion. Dr. A,| Djscussion: Protein testing by Min- representative farm board under the | George N. Peck, Moline, Ilinois, and| H. Benton of the North Dakota Agri- | nesota inspection department. | proposed Dickinson act. iFrank W. Murphy, Wheaton, Minn, | cultural college also is scheduled to| Address—R. C. Miller, federal su-! ‘The first amendment provides that; A campaign to ohtain nation-wide | talk on the proposed short course for (pervisor, grain standards act. members of the farm council shall be | support for legislation which will] elevator managers, although the date! "Music—Sclected. I Fé selected by conventions of bona-fide | correct the unfavarable farm condi-|for his address has not yet been) -Discussion—Government grades for farm organizations in each of the fed- | tions is also planned, | fixed, and: dockage on barley. eral land bank districts, each dis- Carry Argument Eastward ine complete. program. as announc- p.m. trict being enlitted to five members| “The argument of the great farm|ed by Secretary-Treasurer P, A. Lee! Music—Grainmen’s band. which serves in an| movement,’ Mr. Dunn, statea, “will be | follows: Address—“Cleaning of Corn, Does t ory capacit; | carried, into the eastern states, ' to _ March. 2, 10:38,a, me it Pay,” R. H. Black, department of; Board Would Have 12 Members win the support of industria] leaders} Grainmen’s band, | agriculture. Under the proposed change, these | on the ground that the American sys-| Singing——“America,” audience. Discussion—Foreign, material as af- 69 members would reeommend 36 men |tem of maintaining American price| Invocation—Dr. A. J. D. Haupt. fecting grades on, wheat. to President Coolidge from whom he | levels. and American standards of,| Address of _weleome— President fusic—Selected. ' would appoint 12 members of the | living must be, extended to agricul-| Henry O'Keefe of the city commission.| Round table discussion—“Do We} farm board. Only. six members are | ture as it has been extended to busi-{ Response—R. F. Gunkelman, presi- | Warita Managers’ association?” and suggested under the bill as now|ness and labor.” | dent of association. other. subjects. | President's message to convention. h 4, 10:00 a.m, | Report of Secretary-Treasurer P.|\ . Music— men's band. - - ‘ Lerstad, soprano of the company, is/ : Gr “. : Entertainers Please (11°84, 07ers, “Dakote’ as] & lee si ‘Address—Storage Laws,” Attorney | 5 ei 2:00. pm, General Geo. F. Shafer, | af fb ie ¢ ae eae " 72 at Eltinge Theatre| :%5 scree ts, "lev Cy pete!) Masic—Grainmen’s bend, ogg | Mlecudaton. | \ } a od oF oe 3 . . and has sung in -, Address—T. urrant, traffic 3 m < oF - ‘thi: te ti The song numbers oh the program,| commiopener of the, Grand, Ford | idasie—Graisments wad | XENERAL MOTORS now presents through P Add to Bh new be pos of beauty and this per. The male quartette and Agnes Ler-| were, “The Winter Song,” “The Street.) Commercial club. | Report of committee and action, | J its Gakiand division the New Pontiac Six formanice of unprecedented brilliance, the equally Mrein dike cuterisinern wae are| Colt”. wat Want’ te a anny” Lh la Sa 1: Maroeceem srt H —the ‘1.st s'x-cylinder car it has ever named and important matter of acce: equipment, and & Ruben stage entertainers who are|Call,” and “I Wan Hapny”| Music. Selected, far r : n S8OTy ‘pm. the forerunners of a new plan of | from “Rose Marie” “A Certain Par-| _ UUSiCé Selected oyers } spencored from the original design. ‘ the preponderance of Pontiac value becomes entertainment which iC is expected |ty," and “I Miss My Swisn.”| |) “<== is seaman lal ae a ee Harrescntiny ind supreme Iecdimehicé te iterally irresisti ill become a part of the F. a in addition to the song num 4 ®! matic story of e fire-fig! -| vision o' ir. Fre elu, electrician ro r) FS ty! s A i. theatre programs, made a pieasing| short fire scene with mechanical and| While the picture is not a supet-spe- | with the company, who very capably | cornoratipn’s almost limitless resources, this new Six comes equipped with —for the Pontiac appearance at the Eltinge yesterday. | electrical effects which characterizes | cial, it is very good entertainment, | puts over the mechanical features. Six is destined to compel a complete revision of full balloon cords, nickeled radiator, Fisher VV Messrs Raymond Walter, Edward Her-|the feature picture, “One of. the! containing plenty. of comedy as well! The company appears at the Elting ° 4 th existing ideas in motor car value. windshield, automatic windshield cleaner, in- 1) A t Loring and E. T. Pickel| Bravest,” is given. Ralph sLewis is} dramatic and thrill features. The in tod d | th H ? i. Rese in Ps ry 7 ; Comprise the quartette, Miss Agnes|featured in the picture, a melodra- | prologue is staged under the super-| ite for Mitchell, S. D., to appear in The Pontiac Six 23 not ar other of the so-called directly illuminated instrument panel, rear vision : ous ans CEM iuaTe NTE aaa | the F. & R. theatre there aswell as! “sey olutionary” cars. mirror, high-speed window regulators and other 4 Ban Cllres It ia simpljand sclel a car of high quality important essentials to pride of ownership. at Madison, and STATE TREASUER, — iuih, Supetior REPORT OF THE ——____—_ devaloged to Satlaage definite anes ee ey iene Pootte Six is now on rc aah in our be ; i. G 5 ass represents an achievement no less signifi- salesrooms. Demonstrations ma‘ arranged : STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA WOMAN FREED ‘ cant, no less unprecedented, no less epochal than for. We not only invite you to des this asd ee i the {avention of the first six-cylinder engine. creation of General Motors at the earliest é : For Period Ending December 31, 1925 i ON CH. ARGE OF Tisdhie: Dontine Six ‘sou:ark offeredia niswordee sible moment—we urge you to come prepared . - ge es fh of beauty—that grace of line and, balanced, pro- for a new and unique experience—for here at & Governor of North Dakota, A portion characteristic only of Fisher craftsman- last is the Six you have always wanted . .. . at « Bismarck, North Dakota, KILLING SON: ship. You cre offered precisely the enduring %, Price so unexpectedly low that only General id = Sir: se Fer \ ieeoia ¢ v body construction that is used on cars selling for Motors could possibly achieve it. 3 1 ss aalanicsoneraeent the Collections, Disbursements and Ralances for the four months —.. | $2,000 er more, finished in rich Duco colors. The Pontiac Six, companion. car to the Oakland : : ending December 31, 1925. susdliaies P Boy Shot to Death in an At-| You et a a roastaDiey carey Six, is built and distributed by the ; } STATEMEN’ t to Si 1 y eccpe—exhilarating power for hills, refreshing i t Batanea in altuna tempt. ta, Stop. Quarre agility in traffic, a maximum speed you will ue. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY 3 Distributed: iaernes, Vereots | only in emergencies. . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN % Bank of North Dakota, subject to check | 5 Certificate of Deposit—Bank of North Dakota . ‘ Certificate of Deposit—Other Banks Milwaukee, Jan. 30,—(#)—Mrs. Cap- itola Sullivan, charged with murder Drafts. in Transit ........ Bi Interest Paid on Registered Hail Insurance i ; E in connection with the death of her ‘ : f Warrants Pending Issuance of Auditors Warrant : son, Oliver, 21 years old, was acquit-' = Bond Interest Paid Pending Issuance of, State Auditor's ted by a jury in district court here Warrant sui i veswsone MOTT today. The boy was shot and killed i ‘ Returned Items { = 7 4 Income Tax Refunds Se oe SSR E TC ERSN TOR eae when ‘he attempted to quiet a quarrel Léss Real Estate Drafts in Transit not Receipted for es Riaat its moter galt seinen ic, 5 Sullivan had a pistol in her han alee = Nh 7 : oe ee ee : maken tae abn iiepned Netwcen’ thet Bismarck, North Dakota DISBURSEMENTS AND BALANCES qwo. She testified that the weapo e , 5 Se Co ee OE }was accidentally discharged. ' : FUND TIONS _ MENTS 31, 1925, ————_——— ; f j & General Fund $ $1,864,050.32 $1,742,948,79. $, 434,602.10 D ‘i i ; Twine Cordage Plant 8, 167,846.56" ‘517,698.71 25287. 16 THEY CAN HAVE OURS \ Bank Bond Payment 271096. . 41,060.35 826.25 © 67,330.65 2 soe gan ek ‘ : Mill and Bev. Bond Payment rancouyer, B. C., Jan. 30,—W)— x i ‘i Fund msl on 3 2,035.00 113,047.21 iFor the first time in the history y ia Real Eatate Bond Payment 62 alae stietee oe of northern British Columbia and : } Milling Bond Payment . 75 13 i 5 } i J I : Home" Building Detteit 1,390, 16, 12,889.08 5,250.06 te Alesha, snags 18 SON, ne - Mi Hi Glandered Horse Fun x 00, = , Saat Find és a . “CHIEF OF THE SIXES if Rovine ‘Tuberculosis Fund 1 i] if Soldiers Compensation 235,615 : ] ; Hall Insurance Operating BT. 50 tx 1 - * State ny Insurance 2 rye} 10g aaa oF f Game and Fish Fund |. 19,607. 251256, : 7 . t i Supervision Investment. Co's. 1,019.00 78.40 Cook’ with ‘Gas. It’s the : ; U.S. Aid Soldiers Home F 240:00 Ideal. Fuel. i 4 Motor Vehicle Registration ... 129,715.10 3 f : Motor Vehicle Operating 11,858.73, 28/9262 = = ee = . fe State Bonding Fund 6,481.99 7 189,046.73 : = ! H Highway. Commission 612,384.02 2 2655030.80 4 f 4 Board of Architects 130.00 328. = Highway Operating 1,250:14 51,108,732 F Auto. ‘Transportation 13,50 1379. f ‘ Board of Nurse Examiners 1/082:71 . : } E Natlonal Forest Reserve 17.60 : 5 ; Ol ‘Tax Refund .......- 15,000.00 15,000.00, A kj t % Venereal Disease... oe. = Attorney General Inspection 3,374.88 + ts seit i ‘ State ‘Regulatory eos. 16,903.87 297802.51 we ; , : ; } County Care Tubercular : 7,011.65 8 t County Care Feeble Minded 9,402:00 i { County Care Insane 85,950.40 j | q J. 8. Mineral Leasing... : Rf P } U.S¢Ald Maternity and infancy * 3,000,00 1,999.67 . i ’ baa a ‘Teachers Insurance and Ke- ia nie em - The FE bt h ta iy elle 2 irement Fund... j 25,898, 28,611.56 ei . B : U. 8. Ald Vocational Education 51000:00 Coe §=—-12'304.92 ‘ord: Tud ) Sedan. with. alles ne | et aa Sasa 2.304.22 ny, all-steel The nearest Authorized Ford Dealer will vegas fate _ body, isanideal family car. Anyonecanlearn gladly explain the easy terms on. which this sa 4 State Bar Board “ 210.00, i 2,514.1 G State Fire & T do Fund... 254,219.25 121,455.25 588,733.42 g Ki 4 i ‘. a x . “ : Bate Crrtiieate Fund oo Ee : sas te drive it. ; Seats five Passengers in comfort. good-looking Sedan may: by purchased, i istration Fee Fund ate 18,157.86 5,830.82 14,977.08 Fs % , eae : ‘ Missouri River Bridge 132.29 State Bridge Fund Fines, Penalties & Fo 18,549.45 Sanish B : ‘ 2 ‘Williston poe + 97,087.68 40.00 Depositors Guarantee Fund .. 18,128.37 BALANCE COLLEC- rescore neem FUND. Aug. 31, 925 TIONS PERMANENT FUNDS: 4 ‘Common ‘Schools 751,04 508,37 University... 6,688 8el "Mines 4768.18 VElleycity. Normal tooseas al 024: Mayville Nora Bales 8,065.32 tee shies 10/671-86 ty A 4 ‘Training School, = 3440042 f 8.61 rs INTEREST AND INCOME FUND! ~ » F Commén. Schools i. E 326,602, 208/710, State ‘University 50, 18, ane 38 $ School of Mines. aa ET eg College 19, alley City Normal 3 ( Mayville Normal. . 1, Deat ui uy, i Insane Hospital 4 . Soldier jome 2,828.; 4 Blind | Asylum 1 i ~Hotencs. Bo i, i eee ITE Capital. But 78h 4 q "38%." Bd a kt inl é 4 Si679.75, 11,028.32, K sqrt 2 GE $6,08;4ihes $5,765; T10.11 $6,747 ants as : \ _ WORKMEN'S. COMPENSATION FUND Baanee Workmen's Compensation Fund. » Diberil fi . : 1,540,570, 06 ‘i Certificates of Deposit—Bank of North Dakota $1,480,000,00. Fo a digi 12,08 : $1,540,370,08 4 I hereby solemnly swear that the,foregoing 1s true to the best,of.my knowledge STATE ORNORTH DAKOTA, Abs ioalad County of Burleigh, at unpertbed ‘and, ee before, me, this, 31st of, December, 1926. ie ri _ ALFRED 8, DALE, ’ re ‘ ft 45 £5 iw