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| PAGE EIGHT. SCIOTO CLUB COURSE-IS IN G00D SHAPE 1926 National Championship Match to Start This Afternoon Columbus, Ohio, July 7 Scioto Country ways and greens fre rain, was in excellent for the opening event of the national open golt champioi ch of 18 holes professionals. The affair was postponed yeste day when rain came down in torrent keeping Bobby Jones froma practice sound and sending other — stars ~ scurrying to the club house, It was scheduled for 2:30 p. m. touay. Newton and Tilson Will Head Speakers’ Bureaus For G. 0. P. Washington, July 7.- -)—Repre- sentative Walter H. Newton of Mi nesota will direct the western ora- torical activities. in the Republican drive to retain control of congre: in the November elections, wh: Representative John O. Tilson of Connecticut, house floor leader, wil: direct the work in the east. Announcement of the naming ot these two as heads of the speakers bureaus at Chicago and New York was. made today by the national Re- sul ican: senatorial and congression- a it Reewon left today for Minne- apolis. He intends to open his head- quarters about August 15, While the general speuking cam- paign of the two committees will not start until about September 15, Mr. Tilson’s first job will be in Maine,} where the gen ral lection will be! held on Sept Sanish Will Play Play All Stars Sunday The Sanish ball team, recognized as one of the fastest in the north- western part of the state, is coming east to meet the state penitentiary All Stars on the prison diamond next Sunday. The Sanish nine is made up for the most part of salaried players and is said to be boasting of an easy victory over the prison team. lay will no doubt have much to do with laying claim to the semi-pro honors for the season. Up to date the All Stars have 10 of their 12 games, which creditable record for any club. They are out to i real battle ets who are in the best of form and equal to any in the state. California City Has Woman Mayor Club course, it dition tod 19. Richmond, Calif. July 7—@)— This city today has a woman mayor with bobbed hair who announc platform with plank. Mrs. Matties Ch local barher, was appe “no reform” ndler, last might by the city council to which hen fail’ ballo she was recently elected. here will be no silly ¢ against short skirts, female cigarette smokers, or,” she’ added, “bobbed a Richmond is located across the bay from San Francisco and has a popu- lation of about ed Herbrandson Is. Moved to Portland Grand Forks, N. D., July 7. —)-— 0, Herbrandson, agricultural sta- tistician of North Dakota since Sep- tember, 1924, has been transferred to Oregon with headquarters at Vort land. He relinquishes his duties in North Dakota on July 15. Hutzel Metzger, St. Paul, a grad- uate of the North Dakota Agricultur- al College and worker there for sev- eral years, will succeed Herbrandson. (P)—The Open ea| | y recent | i} | | | | i i AFTER THE BATTLES ‘wecus” Paris. Metzger had charge of Minnesota in in 1925, Bowman County Has Severe Hail Storm A severe hail storm occurred in Bowman county June 29 and in Me- Intosh, Griggs, Eddy, Kidder and Logan ‘counties on July 3, according to reports received today by the state hail insurance department. 18 Persons Taking State Bar Tests Eighteen persons are taking the bar examination which began here day. It will not be completed Friday when successful appli- will be sworn in at in the supreme court. a ceremony TOTALS IN FOR SIOUX COUNTY CANDIDATES The high men in the Sioux county primaries last Wednesday included W. chi sherif' 1 ite of ister of deeds Purchase, attorney; Carignan, J county judge; J. an Basil Noel, justice of and Paul Walker, constables; Two Bears and Leo the pea PRIMARY VOTE IS HEAVY Linton—More votes were cast, in he primary here last Wednesday than nthe ‘general election two years ins and Angell go on the for superintendent; John- and Fisher, sheriff; Bickler and Irvine MERCER COUNTY BALLOT Hazen—The leading candidates in the Mercer county primary election are Moses, Frank, state's attorney; Sagehorn, Semmler, county judge Thomas, | Williams, superintendent; Schweigert, Klindsworth, sheriff; Return limit Oct. 31st. taking the federal farm census early | Louis | ’ Georges Carpentier, who has family arriving on the liner Here is the former champion, with Mme. Carpentier and littie eo Leupp, Gentz, auditor; Furest, trea- surer; Heinemeyer, Schreiber, clerk of court; Giffey, Klundt, register of deeds. HAY COMPARISONS Tests at the Ohio Agricultural Ex- periment Station show alfalfa hay to be a little superior to either soybean hay or clover hay for growing heif- ers, when liberally fed with corn. Al- falfa, clover or soybean hay fed with corn is capable of supporting better than so-called normal growth, accora- ing to experiments. CANADIAN FISHING _An improvement is noticed in, the cotia sea fish catch and there i ons of increasing activity in fish canneries. The capital repre- sented in the primary operations of the province's fishing industry is $7,931,386. =o ont PARY OW excursions fares to cities and tourist tives of the Far West are offered to you by Northern Pacific between May 15th and Sept. Round Trip Fares From Bismarck TRAP SHOOTER’ | TO HAVE STATE TOURNEY HERE | Preliminary “Shooting Starts \ Sunday—Contest Continues - H Through Jyly 14 The North Dakota State Sports. men’s association willhelé ies. 104" annual state trap shooting tourni ment at Bismarck beginning Su: duly 11, and lasting overthe ‘1 The first day will be devoted “to preliminary shooting. The third day will see the first half of the state championship and state doubles. The | last day of the shoot will be the for the second half of the state championship ‘oad and theestate handicap mateh, Registrations will take place at/the grounds just west of Fort Lincoln at any time during the shoet.. The state wide tournament is being sponsored by the American. Trap Shooting association and will be held on ‘under its rules and-regulations. contest is under the auspi Burleigh County Sportsm ciation. Many Are Coming Assurances were made this morn- ing by Mest Ebert that trap shoot- ers will gather here from Dickinson. Mandan, Minot, Grand Forks, Minne- sota, North and South Dakota and Montana together with some from western Canada. Mr. Ebert, who with officers of the local gun club is actively engaged in making arrangements for the meet, said this morning that James Guthrie, St. Paul, who arrived here recently from Mi jota where he won''the ;doubles championship and the handi- cap match at the’ Minnesota ‘state tition at Bismarck. shoot, will probably enter ae ‘compe- TRACTOR ACCIDENTS Tractor accidents have been «20 sponsible for several deaths “on Ohio farms this spring. A_m; ajority of. accidents were ea the’ chine tipping over backwards or the operator cranking the piactonay whi it was in gear.” At brilliant performance stepoutand aroundo: Then this is-the car for. you. Ic is built for people who ate going somewhere. They have discovered it in thousands. It is “‘modern’’. . . you want the thei MISS CHARLOTTE | WILMOT OF REGAN Miss Charlotte Wilmot, Regan, was ‘awarded the $25 Winchoster Memorial Award, given to the eighth grade graduate of,.the Burleigh county sehools who makes the highéat grade on an examination in arithmetic given annually under the supervision of/’ officials of the state department of wgublic instruction. ‘The examination was held this year on July 1 at the Will school and the soners have just been returned to Miss Madge Runey, county superin- tendent. the names of. other Pupils taking the examination and the grade of the winner, witl not be made public ‘Miss Runey said. July Court Term |. Is Postponed to Monday, July 19 The regular July term of Burleigh county court has been od pore to Monday, July 19, aecordi to an order given Clerk of Court, Charles Fisher by Judge’ Fred Jansonius yes- terday. The term was scheduled ‘to open yesterday but Judge Jansonius opened a regular jury term of court in McLean county,’ at Washburn, yesterday which will require his attention for some time. The July ooh of court here is for court cases only. ‘ GRANT COUNTY TICKET The Grant geet pritharies Wed- mesday gave M. J. McDonnough and Wilda Scbast the lead for county superintendent of schools; Henry Hertz and Claude Dackey, sheriff; Charles R. Imch and Helland, peony | ‘auditor; Alex Engelhardt and Lou ‘Omdahl, county treasurer; A. J. Bodi ic and William Nultemeier, clerk of district court; G. W. Gebhard and P. Schlosser, register of deeds; M. ‘A. Buechier and A. T. Nelson, state's attorney; Hans Bjorum = J. W. Fletcher, county Judge: A. D. LaDue ‘and Roberts, conty surveyor; Eman- uel Hertz, county superintendent; Me- Dowell and Jones, commissioners first district. of flashing, + + to be able to carson the road? not made over. 4 FREED WHEN GIRL MARRIES ONE OF THEM State Drops Case When It}ci ‘Learns ,Complainant Is Wife of One Defendant Chicago, July? —()—Four. former officials of the North Side Realty company were freed today of charges. of assault when Miss Irene Saari, 26, seamstress, the complaining witness, revealed herself married to one of the men. The girl alleged she was held eee ES, for four days and ena Iv mistreated Shore hotel. * sale 4 aa hea had ROG |. Art Dundas, one of the defendants, Wilson Has Time to Do Some Thinking — Willard Wilson is due for a spell of thinking. Arraigned before Justice W. 8. Casselman this,morning on a charge of assault and battery against Chief of Police Chris Martineson last Wed- Good Used Ayto Parts of all makes and modelo— Call, Phone or Write Bismarck Auto Parts 513 Bdwy. 4. A. Thal BISMARCK, N. D. 4 nesday “night, he was sentenced to 30 Nays’ in jail and to pay a fie of $100 and costs. In default of pay- ment he will spend 60 days more in jail. This is in addition to the nine months sentence which was levied on him late Saturday for having es- el ae from Sheriff Albin Hedstrom. it the ‘end is not yet. After being sentenced to the 30 s and $100 and costs, he was arraigned on an- ainst the sheriff and for resisting ief of Police jineson. On the first of these charges he received another sentence of 30 days in jail a fine of $100 and costs. On the ‘ge of resisting Chief of Police Martineson he was hound over to the ais ‘The man seemed to tae‘the whole matter as a joke, saying “I didn’t think,” according to Judge Caeselman. 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