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PRICE OF MILK AT MANDAN TO Change Effective August 1—) -. No Immediate Boost Con- templated in Bismarck sees e landan, N. D. July 17—UP)—Lack| average net return of $1,297 for these pasturage due to the extremely long| 5 he average size dry spell today resulted in announce- “ment by local dairymen of a rise in the price of milk, effective August 1 from 11 cents to 15 cents a quart. Pastures are dry as a bone and rains are badly needed to insure feed for “fhe winter month: = BISMARCK DAIRYMEN NOT = CONSIDERI PRICE CHANGE (No change in the retail price of| hought, $244 for feed bought, $69) = milk is contemplated in Bismarck atl for fertilizer, $47 for seed, $191 for = the present time, according to H. W.| taxes, $119 for new machinery and ‘Alm, manager of the Bridgeman-Rus- sell’ Company’s dairy plant here! items. However, if feed becomes so scarce wid the milk production decreases to “37> an extent that farmers insist on gher prices for their product, a price increase may become necessary Washington, July 17.--)—The tment of agriculture annual) survey hay found “further improve- ment in the financial condition of was announced to- Reports from 15,330 farmers in all parts of the country show an M4 acres, with an average investment of $17,149, “Average gross receipts were , consisting of $993 from crop | $897 from sales of livestock, from sales of live stock ‘pro- ducts, and $76 from miscellaneous products, “Average current cash expenses led $1,477, consisting of $386 for nd labor, | $242 for tive stock | tools. und $179 for miscelianeous “Receipts less cash expenses aver-| d position on an equal number | lots. fhe ballot situation FARMERS’ FINANCIAL CONDITION IN 1925 SHOWS IMPROVEMENT OVER 3 QO UP 4 CENTS PRECEDING YEARS, SURVEY REVEALS over the preceding] s aged $1,074 in addition to which the farmer used home grown food pro- ducts valued at an average of, $283. The value of fuel and house evht was On the other land, no ce has been made in the ex- pense items for the labor of the farmer and his family which was es- timated by the farmers at an aver- age value of $793. “The cash balance of $1,074 repre- sented all the cash the average made available to the owner-operator to pay his living expenses, take care of debts, and make improvements. “The farméts reported an increase of $223 in inventory values, which figure added to the cash balance of $1,074 made a farm net return of $1,297, Out of this amount $225 was paid ns interest on indebtedness and $127 wax spent for improvements. “The farm net return of $1,297 was the diagnosi: | physicians for 1925 compares with $1,205, ‘for 15,103 farms 1924; $1,020 for 161,186 farms in 1923 and $917 for 6,004 farms in 1922. Both receipts and ex- penses have increased each year dur- ing the four formed by an ordinary passenger,” unless the laws of the state in which the vessel is docked lists ship muas- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. _ - Man Suffers From yr Fl my jure s Mercury its 102 MURDER ’ nneapolis, July 17—UP)—"Cold of 2 i George ‘ Podonnick, a transient, here yester- day while the thermometer registered ai enerses Find feet heat pci — jeeking relief from the heat Podo- nick’ submerged. in the, Miasissipri| Witmesees Yesterday Tell of, \river and remained so long that he became chilled. He was in a hospital today. EN Finding Bodies of Vic- tims Near Stream ’ ‘bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Geisler : were found, “and of the ‘bodies theni- ¢ 0 y E R N i selved, marked’ the murder trial yes- 4 t 4 fertayi ob Ferdinadd Sehtaps of Ash ey. QUITS TODAY = are Mare.’ Geisigr’s body near Homes! on May 2 last, Resignations Follow Non-Con-) Carter Phe ‘ fidence Vote in Chamber : of Deputies 17—(#)-—Premer Bri. and’s tenth government resigned to-| y day, after suffering a defeat in the chamber of deputies on its full power, financial bill. keeper. and. , Tad Weneribed ie she an oy a wounds: ' in’: data, tna they a : stain under: ood under- «| Sons of Norway in creation. The Great Spirit made the earth and then molded man out of clay, then baked him in a fire. The first was too pale and the second was too black, so he threw them aside. The third was red and perfect. ut it in his own garden where tiplied. Farge Man. Rescues Woman Whose Clothes Caught Fire at Fair Fargo, N. D., July 17—Quick think. ing and acti by G, A. Fraser fargo saved Mrs. J. W. Conrad from serious injury and probably death at ‘the state fair grounds Friday night. While cooking food in a booth, oper- ated by Mrs. Conrad and her husband, the woman’s apron caught: fire. Mr. Fraser, who was near .the stand, jumped over the counter. threw her on the ground and tore the burning garments off. ‘Mr. Fraser sustained severe burns on his hands and arms, but Mrs. Con- rad was only slightly rned. The Conrads live in Oklahoma and came to Farge, for the tair, 4 of malt ecg bis lst cent ine al » tl tl and near beer (less than one half o! one per cent) mixed so as to form | © All Fargo banks and 685 others “beer” of a reputed alcoholic content | employ ad ‘ of 2.75 per cent. te ee i: test ft fie hgh Lan Major Chester P. is, New York | ing actual business trait administrator, announced that he ‘ “would take ‘no cognizance” of the | ¢quipped offices. ( occasion. an Closing’ Session ‘Minneapoils, July 17—(#)—Sons of Norway were to close the two day session of their national conveniton with a banquet here today. Included on the prograrm following, jreplied “So mych the better” and SATURDAY, JULY. 17, 1926 c : BIRD. LIK! jf SB ARKEEPER’ Chicago—A Chicago man raised “a e : sparrow chick as a and now its worite gon fs a mut and ‘it dene nd ta URE eee IN DRUG STORB/szssse as Mixes Malt Extract an@ Near GOOD Beer in Attempt-to Force : For the 1 Test. of Law Joi iy. New York, July 17—)—Congress- | Dakota man F. H. Laguardia “tended bar” in an uptown’ drug store today. is He served a concoction comprised i fs Glee ‘ h. fog The demonstration was an attempt | ; wcsstult bo Minnie hood ‘ g in fully To which the socialist congressman | term pie eggs ee oa ‘. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front Sty-Fargo, er NEW YORK DENTISTS > Opposite N. P. ‘Depot agbTitk attack by former Premicr, “a llldaad contest of the nomin | side at such ceremonies. lersiot, Suara ee eee in the check of th | "The opinion grew out of a request RiP 27 cienee (ne eaaaed ‘the “lturns on the senatorial situation a| from the state department, which had) priand cabinet to suffer a non-confi istake of 30 in favor of Adams was| received an inquiry from a foreign’ donee vote of 288 to 243. F has been discussed as far Emmons county, while | government ag to the validity of such “qe vote followed cloquent’. a een incu sd not return| mistake of 28 in favor of Ward was | marriages under American law. TWO) dresses by Premier ‘Briand: and » until late next week. found in Kidder county, the result| nationals of the country had been! nance Minister Caillaux who made the Milk at the present time is retuiled| being to inerease Adams’ majority | married at sea aboard’s shipping, question of proceeding to di ee ee eee tce at both plants here| from unofficial figures, two, to four.) board vessel by the captain. The! of the government's Bill, article by at 10 cents per quart and is delivered names of the couple, the ship and article, one of confidence, : fat IL cents per quar DIA i the country making the inquiry were “The ministers once the defeat was bape WARRIAGES BY (ic2etec 2’ ier oa oars Recall Election persons recently have sought the! tp breeens, aldcat Doumergesttine| Date May Be Set at Minot Monday later, he says. J. P. Spies, owner and wanager of the Bismarck Dairy com- pany, is out of the be reached for 4 tough those pany’s offic AT the banquet will be music by the dees: ) vi | Nordeap male chorus, a groun of folk Plates, Crowns, Fillings dances by boys and girls dressed in . dances ty bays and ile decssedn|[eldgework, ‘Plainieas Bxtrag tures of the 1926 “Sangerfest” at ions, Cleagings i Norway. i Bismarck, N. D. 408; Main icers were to be selected at! Phone 234 ess meeting this afternoon.! by Ward as the basis ters among those authorized to pre- " bridge of an ocean liner for their) jatter probably will begin. eonsulta- wedding, with the captain. perform-| tions with a view to forming @ new ing the ceremonies. Prominent! cabinet tomorrow. among the “marrying skippers” shave prabick das aaene Se hy been Captain Herbert Hartley of the Records Leviathan and Captain George ried All Heat of the President Roosevelt, the latter . especially after his heroic rescue of at Mitchell Broken the crew of foundering British oe i freighter in’ an Atlantic storm.| Mitchell, S. D., July 17——A No Federal Statute Found) Among notable weddings performed | July heat record for all times was . by Captain Hartley have been thosciset in Mitchell yesterday when the of H. C. (Bud) Fisher, cartoonist, to| mercury rose to 106 degrees Inte in Countess Beaumont, and Nora Bayes,| the afternoon. ‘ comedienne, to Benjamine Lester Dummies that move their heads, Fridland, - : ; — — ips and eyes by means of slectric Washington, July 17. HERE FROM CANADA motors have betn devised by Paris 0 validity of scores. of Miss Alice Mayberry of Winnipeg, | tai xP date for on the r nissioner A tion must i“ 5 “ than 30 or more than Empowering Captains to The commission does not plan to Conduct Ceremonies k for a rehearing oa the supreme Attorney B. } ounsel for the d Detatls tell impressive sto ‘ of quality standards strictly matntained MONDAY BOB CUSTER nm “BLOOD HOUND” Also Pacemakers—Comedy Unprecedented.sales prove how well the, public knows that Dodge Brothers Motor Car is-sturdier and more dependable than ever before. - i Delivors. more miles.at lower cost-per-mile. Stands up-under harder going. Calls for fewer repairs. Provides. greater safety. Excels in every quality that has earned its good name. In fact, you have only to check any. chassis part against-its own past best—engine, axles, .gears, bearings, frame, springs, shafts, elec-' _ trical equipment—to prove how strictly and consistently. Dodge Brothers have-preserved and. improved the basic goodness of their product. ° , : -| monies performed in the romantic | Canada, is spending a two weeks’ v paar ew ty jutriet | £etting of an ocean liner’s bridge by | cation with her sister, Mrs. P. Berry. zcision of the Ward county district | visters of American merchant ves. | eenitcd. es sult of am opinion by the legal de | Tucson, Ariz.-Dr. Byron C : = a partment of the shipping board thatjof the Arizona State Mus Extortion Charge no federal statute empowers captains | not pull a “boner” when he 2 wm A van i ? Is Filed Against T ¢ board notified masters of its elephant estimated to be 250,000 years Theatre . vessels that a marriage performed by old. He discovered thereby one of Agua Prieta Mayor | anyone of them would have no more|the most important fossil bjs in TODAY A i ' A Los Angeles, July ~ 17—-@)—at- CS ES Se Ztorneys for Aimee Semple McPherson, Tom Mix involving her reported wning, alleged kidnapping and Dhically narrated escape, today RELIGIO din the hands of the district Thought” a , Kenesto Bublon, mayor of Agua is he with “Prieta, Mexico, with attempting to] Mexico City, July 17—)—The na-| The circular urges Mesiean citizens ictoria Fo! extort” money” from the Angelus {tional league for defense of religious |to carry out a joint boycott by re- nde The affidavit was made by William |vigorouk campaign throughout Mexico fusing to buy or maseetin in news- —Also— Appel, interpreter, who said that he fagainst the new religious regulations | Papers not actively supporting the |} Last chapter seri zifieiated in that capacity in con-|when they become effective July 31. | league. Pathe News: Rea! ane . July 2, between Bubion and|to produce an “intense economic , buying only first s. MePherson. crisis” thus forcing the government these in the smatlest ‘At that time Mrs. McPherson was|to cease enforcement of the regula-| possible quantities, avoid use of auto- ions into the desert in an effort to| A cireular issued by the executive |from attending private and public locate the shack in which she said | commi . ments, use the least possible Sehe-had been held by kidnappers. — | all “liberty-loving icity, refuse to send their child- “ereate a grave situation, paralyzing | active propagandists for the boycott, a as much as possible the economic and| punishing those who attempt to Full Retraction of social life of the country. break or: weaken the campaign. Free Press Charges Linton, N. D. July 17—Emmons amons County Re published by Frank B. Streeter, and the Emmons :County Free Press, published by which warfare ‘occursed — recently zwhen The Free Press charged chat The Record, printing official balloys Etourt ordering the election to be] Mise, Oh duestion today ae the fe. to conduct such ceremonies. Jed a shoulder blade of a mammoth 3 validity “than if it had been per-)the southwest. in “The Golden ney here, an affidavit charging =Temple religious leader. freedom has announced plans for a (Mrs. Tom Mix) versations in the Curio Cafe, Agua} It is declared the league intends| The people ‘wlso ave called upon Daily Matinee, 2:30 of excur-|tions. mobile and other vehicles, refrai etter Se open a campaign begini school and become ‘ounty’ bitter warfare between the *George W. Lynn, a new a for the June primary, had failed to rotate names upon the ballots, came to,a new phase Friday. + Mr. Streeter, through the columns | ‘of his newspaper, declares he will de- | _mand 2 retraction of charges contain: | ged in a recent issue of The Record, to the effect that fraud entered into the -printing of the ballots = Says Names Were Rotated _, Meeting the charge that che names | chad not been rotated, Mr. Streeter de- “elares: that the names of all candi- dates, including that of John Adams. | Psuccessfui Independent candidate for ; “the senate nomination on the Re-/| ticket, und that of C. A.) rtisan candidate, were ly, but that in the mat- lution an error ‘ook stead of supplying alternat- ging ballots to each precinct, the bal- Alots were made up as they came *from the press, with the result that. rome precincts had ballots showing tAdams at the top of the list, while _ other p ts had Ward at the {top of the list on all ballpts. 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