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at Pe er eR PACE FIGHT 1 arte iisitAHCK TRibUNE ae eee TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926 TINCHER BILL ' si bili , that can-] for the*field of battle. Altogether e they are symbols of ‘the com }served as President and at the time| ters reserved to the states om: ani] not now ted. “Our contribu- | 31,303 North Dakotans were enlisted | fidence, love and veneration in which of his death. The balance wus part | cqual footing with the original states.| tion to the nation’s wealth, to her) in the Military and Naval services, the American people hold these im- of the great Louisiana purchase made| “For 36 years, therefore, rth| export trade, and to purchases of of whom made supreme | mortal names. in 1803 from France. Dakota was| Dakota has beex represented by aj products of other, states has indeed| sacrifice. Farm Bureau Federation Sec- retary Tells House Agri- culture Committee sauty, but both greatest by far be- the United States. when Washington|-tios ahd full -cohtrot over all mat-| indicate fatare, Entertain Mrs. Coolidge Girl Scouts “The daughters of the great army separately organized as a territory in| star in our country’s flag. During| been very substantial. “Such is the state, situated in the q of which Washington was Command. 1861. that time'we have enjoyed a marvel-| “We have not only a rich, fertile] very heart of the American contin- | er-in-chief a century and a half ago) “As one born in Dakota Territory,| ous development of which we have| soil, valuable material resources agg| ent, midway between the Atlantic jhave made this occasion possible./ the son of pioneers thereof, I wish| reason to be-proud. a healthful clithate, but we also en-| and the Pacific, which today reaf- They deserve the thanks and appre-|{ might pay proper tribute to fhose| “Famous at first largely for the| joy @ scenery that is varied and| firms its loyalty. to the Union in«‘ Nn ciation of all North Dakotans. It is} who went to Dakota from other states | production of wheat, as “the bread-| beautiful. From ‘the Red River Val-| these simple rei Just as it y firm conviction, however, that in| and other countries and there broke! basket of the world,” we are fast be-| ley to the Band Lands there is some-| knows that its little stone in this J joing they have but expressed: by | the sod and endured the hardships of | coming a state with a diversified and| thing unique, something different} monument would amount to naught ) definite and outwafd act the long-| pioneer life. Many men and women| scientific system of agriculture. Oats, | from that found in any other state.| without the support and assistance of it ings, the aspirations and the patriotic! would deserve specific mention, but| bar! flux and, rye have from the| Naturally we bre all hopeful that| every other stone therein and with- i fefvor of all of the people of the| lack of time forbids. They builded| beginning had an important part in| Congress will soon give favorable out the firm foundations upon which state, I note from the stone that| better than they knew. They brought! our farming operations. More re-| consideration to the establishment of| this monument is erected, so does‘it, | { these ladies claim no credit for them-| to the territory strength, ‘virility,| cently, however, the value of daity| the proposed Roosevelt Bad Lands| also recognize that standing by it- . | selves; no mark or label indicates; industry, thrift, character, a desire| products along oxceeds not oniy that | Park. self it would be without strength or that it is furnished by them; ‘the| for a home where they could reat|of any one of these secondary grain| “North Dakota is first and fore-| influence in the lorger affairs of gift is presented in the name of the| «und educate their children, love of| crops, but far exceeds the combined | most a state of happy and contented | men and of nations, but re ae i | state. No North Dakotan climbing| country and love of God. ‘Those of| value of any two of them. The pro-| homes. Most-of our residents came] ly joined and cemented with the oth- | these steps need hereafter entertain | us who have come later can never re-| from hogs at the present time | for the very purpose of acquiring aj er 47 splendid commonwealths, each cling of disappointment or humil-! pay our debt of gratitude to them.| are larger than those from any one| piece of land and a pernianent home. | represented by its own individuel star i on beea his state is not rep-| Their splendid watk made it possi-| thereof, Corn, beef stock, poultry| But even those who came with a less|in the nation’s flag, it is an integral | resented, When he reaches this point,! ble for them in the late cighties to| products and potatoes are each now| serious motive generally chose to re-| part of the greatest country on earth | the 350 foot landing, a point above | ask, and for a grateful country to| as important in our scheme of pro-| main. the strongest influence for justice, all the other state memorials and| grant with enthusiasm, statehood to| duction as flax, outs, barley or rye.| “Twice we have resporided prompt- tighteousness and liberty in all the-. higher hy 20 feet than the top of the|two young common Iths, North| ‘Tremendous advances have also been | ly and willingly to opr country’s call| world. Our system of government » | statue on yonder Capitol dome, he | Dakota and South Dakota, a similar] ma recent years in the produc-| in time of war. The national guard | demands that each part, as well as will find here this beautiful piece of | privilege being granted at the same] tion of sheep and wool, tame hays,| units and other volunteers ftom| the completed whole, should ever en- AP)-—Con ea granite quarried from the soil of his; time to Montana and Washington. | sugar beets, alfalfa, sweet clover and| North Dakota rendered signal ser-| joy the concern and protection of all maine (a a state, He will not only be keenly in-| “A striking incident is the fact that] honey. It will, however, be years| vice in the Spanish-American War.|its citizens. We here re-dedicate oo Siang atdaglan Calvin: Go the (had. attend th sning of | terested, but he will be proud of his! the enabling act was approved on| before we reach the zenith of our|No state has a better record than| that state to those principles of civil Beene score n Girl Secuts’ W of the inna, attended the opening of | state; he will feel a closer bond of| Washington's birthday, February 22,| agricultural production. _ |North Dakota in the World War,| and religious liberty which are the Br eeiee ot WOES. Wh SO be . ©. tea house Photo shows her being | unity’ between North Dakota and the! 1889. Shortly thereafter our consti-| “Other sections of our nation| whether it be in the matter of pro-| essential foundation stones for our _ qualization fee on served by Miss Helen Page, captair a Washington seout troop. capitol of n; he will more tutional convention was held. Aj know little or nothing about our coal| ducing food for the armies of our| American institutions, th princi- ‘ Bante vaiihn ot ce ° easily visualize the fact that he is splendid document consonant with re-| and clay deposits, Estimates give ‘us| country and ite allies, in the dona-| ples and ideals assured to us and, as = a son of the ‘Father of his Coun-| publican principles. of government! a potential supply of lignite of 516,-| tions Tor the Red Cross and other| we hope and pray, to future genera- A RIAL ST NE 1S oy was adopted and ratified as the fun-{ \000,000,000 tons, From North Dakoté| war relief activities, in the sub-| tions so largely by the efforts of him u ‘Only about one-half of the tratt| damental law of the state, and our| clay has been produced some of the| scriptions for Liberty Bonds, or in| who was ‘first.in war, first in peace, « eae: tere Nene of land constituting the present} people had thereafter representation| very finest of pottery, A mere men-| the furnishing of the very cream of! and first in the hearts of his coun- problems PLACED IN W ASHINGTON MONUMENT istate of North Dakots was a part of|in the enactment of federal legisla-| tion of these facts is sufficient to| our young manhood and womanhood | trymen,’” Pen vocvoTe on fork tenement HAUGE AND TINCHER BILI . ar se agricultur decided | priate nory of loved — ones, ! to give the oppor- | m jind abhors obliyion, It » Haugen | Wa e brevity of our com 1 Tincher farm relief bills | he Haugen bill is an amended form of the co ld | ilize prices It desires to con- 1 cattle and] tion, a The Ti ure, sup-| ]] ported by the administration, would ps no city in the y none in Ameri- shippes set up a revolving fund of $100,000,- we are permitted to see LF 000 to extend credit to farmers’ co- hort apes 4a Guny ere ‘ operative The commit- dences of regard for national heroes A whole did not form a definite t of the human race as on either bill, but he The parks, the of each voted to al- hefore pub: low both to reach the floor dene —— corners Ss } render- \ { ed dist » to their! eaitt country | S SYN D E : oe and proper that | raieds towering i ouiers are the two ; AT RE 1: - i tine i ident ge nm North Dakota: , ae ks i . chaplain. general veineoHie i a : ¥ I saring prope y Questicn of Dividing the Large Conference Will Be Discussed Get Back Your Health as Other Bis- | marck Folks Have Done | ere today for onvention of the Minnesota Conference of the Aagust- ana Synod, which will formally open statem the Union’ tonight v his Country arriving — this} janty j m tions of Minne- eae rane ‘ak kidneys wear} North Dakota and Dako-} North Daketa National Society of the *s Pills before iti nd part of Wisco Min-| Daughters of th re a stimul - ta conference is tion to -spenk for . r the ys. Doan’s have! J charch body of the Augu this occas eatize full well my Here is one of By tonivht it is expected 175 p ability to express in words the : i ‘ 0 lay delegates will clings of the people of our beloved n, Sunny Brgok The a confe permitted todayt to ) “T suffered for app! y 88,000 inem ne stone to this beautiful mon 7" with lameness across} and 358 ument erected by the grateful people) my back. L got so dizzy I couldn't i | / The question of dividing the con-) GF this Republic to the memory of | stand, 1 went to the hospital and / ference, which is now considered too} George Washingt Nothing that I] took treatments, but yot worse all x 4 1 d bulky, and the acceptance! could say would doe justice to the) the time. 1 read about Doan’s Pills ‘ new constitution that will con-T theme or properly portray his ac-| being good and me. After us- Gustavus Adolphus college at} complishments and his contribution | ing two boxes, 1 was entirely well tests for : = Peter and Minnesota college in} t4 our country. und have since ‘ anks to Minneapolis under one joint board.) uy aif at of civilization there are two of the outstanding subjects bie f to be taken up at this meeting. ~ - : ~ { ( ~ about Apri b | ——_—___________________________} Many Fishermen i ere S$ Reported Missing Following Storm Tokyo, Apr (®)-More than shermen are reported missing | result of a severe storm in the n Sea. Consider damage has been done and there have been cas ualties on the Island of Pokkaido and on the Kurile Islands. A destroyer is! aiding in the rescue ke Student Nurse Dies at Mandan Hospital| Mandan, N. D., ns to have been a desire on the We are glad, indeed, to announce to the people of Bismarck and vicinity that at last we have been successful in securing the highly desirable NEHI franchise for this territory. We consider oursélves fortunate in securing the right to manufac- _ ture, and supply you the NEHI line of Quality Beverages, for NEHIiis ‘already a leader in almost every state in the union, and is spreading rapidly. - pril 20.—(P)—Miss | Augusta Skor tudent nurse in the Mandan Deaconess h ital. died early this morning of septicemia She had been ill since late in De- cember. Miss Skorpen was the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Skorpen of Hatton, N. D. Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker Don’t mix a mess of mustard, flour | and water when you can relieve pain, | ‘soreness or stiffness with a little | clean, white Musterole. | Musterole is made of pure oil a There is a secret to the phenomenal growth of NEHI within such’a short time. ‘ It comes in eight flavors—Grape, Orange, Lemon, Lime-Lemoh, Root Beer, Straw- berry, Cherry and Ginger Ale. Pick your favorite. 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