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GH TAXABLE PROPERTY IS) NOT ON LIST “Blectric Distribution Lines and Cream Stations. Not Listed in Many Cases ,, Thousands of dollars of property in “the shape of clectric distribution lines in town: es and ereant stations maintained by dairy compa- nies and individuals do not appear on the tax lists of North ties, according to i ceived at the state tax commi ffice. » H. Patrick, tax supe: this district, has ‘unc: ages in which this situat' ‘aceording to a report received here and T. H. H. Thoresen, state tax com- missioner, expresses the opinion that! the condition is gencral throughout) the state. May Be Misunderstanding In the case of electric lines located tn cities, he said, a misunderstanding! Sas to the relative duties of the state! tax commission and local assessors | the'tax on electric, s operated by power not on distribution Tines located in cities and towns. In many cases local assessors apparently presumed that the state had fix: Yaluations on such property and failed to list it. How so many of the 1,800 cream ations happen to be off the tax lists, Thoresen has no id cases the taxable valuation of a cream station is from $200 to $500. If the records of every county are in line with reports from counties where in- vestigations already have been made the total of such property not on t tax list will be large, Thoresen said. Electric Systems Not Listed The list of electric systems not on the tax lists as reported by oa follow: MeLean county—Coleharbor, first! commissioner's district six miles s Srom Washburn, Mercer township system, | Vashburn, Turtle Lake, jer township.! i ade sf . total valuation for the combined y on these properties is $105,80( Wells coun Cathay, Hamburg and Hurdsfield. Four D te at Manfred also were listed b: rick but Thoresen is-not sure th taxable under the law. In many cas this equipment is considered a part! of the building when valuations for are made. —McClusky and Regan, Cream Stations Mixxing The number of cream stations and | their taxable value for 1926 found by! Patrick to be missing from tax rolls, j state of from tax su king the tax rolls in other s have not yet Will Act on Plan to Put Painting i in Wahpeton, N. D., October 1) Definite action on the proposal by the State Federation of Wome: Clubs to place a mural painting i the Liberty Memorial building Bismarck is expected at the state conven of the organization whi will meet here this month. The pro-' posal was considered at the con-}| vention last year but action was postponed until this fall. The plans of the committce ad- ‘vocating the proposition are that some appropriate subject for the painting be chosen and the work be done by an outstanding artist. State Poet to Attend Stressing the fact that wom clubs are coming to have a new place in the general scheme of thi October 5 will be devoted by the con: | vention to a consideration of the federation’s department of press and re th Pi principal speaker will Mrs. John D. Sherman of Estes age Colorado, and Washington, D. ind James W. Foley, state poet.! ach will give short talks at the oon session on the value of us blicity and the best means of mak Wf their activities known to the public, Mrs. Sherman’s main address and readings by Mr. Foley will fea- ture the evening session. Others who will give the club women advice on to keep their work before the | public eye are Mrs. Sue M. Phillips ! of the Minneapolis Journal, « veteran club woman, Mrs. M. J. Connolly, New England, press chairman for the seventh district, and Mrs. F. H. Baits.) Minot, state chairman of press October 6 will be fine arts day and * will be in general charge of Mrs. dohn Knauf, Jamestown, department ong cag The principal speaker will be Mrs. Marx Oberndorfer of Chica- So, writer and lecturer on music and | wife @f a composer. W. R. Alvold, Detroit, Michi- ee will be the chief speuker on rT. 7. She is general federati oa a of American citizens Pe a+. 5 NS Na Feeley, As art. | an, is planned the fowaree of a Patriot nature. Bas by women active in edi game. luca: wil! feature education day { rs Ostober department is i The of Mrs. Martha P. Tatem, Bis- Rc isrcs’ Dam asso- dig solution of James- roklem, He suggests mes riwi about 14 the sity, Foon ae ‘would etre inte Hd In most & been reecived s | SHINGLED HOU There is n charm and refinement | about shingh house that many | other ellin; k. The suggestion | of quiet rustic subtly conveyed, makes the house inviting haven | to from the heat and bustle | other features distinguish | this design. The doorway, with its smalt | ndrails, might have | com: lem of the 18th cen- tury. shaded and made ‘cool by the arching sides. let housewife note— both sole and down, | akfast nook, as well as | a first floor la Compactness is upper floor design, ness is by no means DEATH STING. BEING TAKEN FROM SNAKES: Antivenin Institute Makes Serum Which Will Save Lives of These Bitten he. keynote of the | ‘hous tr oe from 8. C. land, Ohio. Fulton, Wood Homes brute, and Self Served _ After this standard- ized and tested, it is put up in and is ready for distribution. from snake s er unless the ¢ struck a a rare occurrence, Dr 1 Death seldo hours and | serum is in, For practical purpo serum is made wh the venom of all the Death | rapid is proof against (P) hand in 1 Anti- uke 2 abridge, Oct. 1 nee has stret out i the form of the newly 0 rnin Institute of America to h dealing powers from the tler, moccasin and the other veno ous’ snake Dr. Afr from. the dlunger s of joint of fe sav Burial c nalkete 3 in U.S, Take 102,000. Trees Every Year consi the st lui “It was found that it requires 102, 100 feet of softwood lumber— to 102,000 i to make bu in the United § s to keep one mosquitoes up 20,000,000 feet yea: another 30,000,000 fect goes into signs each year. Pails; tubs, clothes racks, bowls, stepladders, s, churns, ironing board ad bourds and Other wooden ase of the North been estab- ne experimen n, Where the serum is pre- t Glenolden Pa. Field sta- apture of the reptil the the distribution of the life serum are at San Antonio, Orleans and San Diego. ving | ew | Squeeze Out Venom rs go into “sn ‘0 the reptiles with end of a Honey bees r for the ing eggs and 000,000 fect. is extracted by’ out! hardwood, The Forest Serv yal Lumber Manufacturers’ Association are co-operating in a campaign of | education to have the manufacturers < months in capivity and every fort-| buy in short lengths so the mills inight they a forced to yield up| May utilize all of the tree in turning geal tare of poison, j re oer out lumber. fed, for the venom is a form of saliva in digestion. H . _ GAS CONSUMPTION ‘At Glenolden, a solution is made,|| Washington+While natural gas tested and standardized, Then, very has been known for over a hundred gradually so that the animals are years to exist in the United State not made ill, the solution is injected the first incorporated gas company into horses. After six months of this was not organized until 1865. In 60 treatment the horse is bled and yields |up the serum which is suid to have AUDITORIUM TOMORROW NIGHT, 8:15 P.M. . The First Metropolitan Road Show of the Seascn CYhe Musical Py 4 iti this eque through oj is dried and. the resulting erystals are sent on to the olden station. The snakes live about four billion dollar bysiness, with 6 years the industry has grown to al | es a polyvalent | ents whose | und the Nation-! SE HAS CHARM the power to save cither human or| more than 66,000 miles of Complete plans and specifications for this building may be ordered Bureau, 2008 E. Fourteenth street, Cleve- It is known as “The Beaumont.” = jAUXILIARY. | pipe and ad about seventeen million peo- | ple. J15, to the unit whi the best report of unit, activities for last year. They are the Bi marek and Flaxton units, headed by, iss Hazel B. Nielson and Mrs. Ber- clson, respectively. owing a survey of the state Jarson asked the two unit presi- denis to submit reports to her ij der that North Dakota might be ented in the national. contest. “The reports from these two units: are especially splendid,” Mrs. Larsom ~ COMMITTEES APPOINTED 3 Miss haan B.* Nictsén’ Heads erction and feel ‘certain they. wi will Auditing and'Anierivan- | Sthet unit in the Unter seston! ismy. Committees . nly Fargo, Ni D, October 1—)—Ap- | $1,000 FOR HONESTY Paris—The Baron James Rothschild recently lost her pointments of committee chairmen , Rockies, ap Beetty, 165 cee rm for the North Dakota department of | Tsvhile ue du urg foun moving a pile of odd silk the American Legion Auxiliary have! Het in thé abop She passed it on been announced here by Mrs. Clarc to the department head with the re- Linn Larson: of Finley, president of |mark that they, were. probably imi- the state organization. The new |ttion pearls. When the identity of men now are at work and have pest a ae ortinee hanes given full cha of the de- peal to which they have been a ri 4 “fist of committee chai; follows: Auditing committee—Haszel B, Niel- son, Bismare! » G. ir, Ed- geley, and Mra; BH. A. Hart, Ray. Ameritanism committee. Hacel B. rh | Nielson, Bismarck. Child welfare guardianship—Mrs, Blanche T. Kjelland, Hatton. Cooperation—Mrs. James, Morris, Carrington. Rehabilitation Mrs.‘John McLean, Devils Lake. Legislation—Mrs. John Conmy, Fargo. Gold Star—Mrs. Mary Dwire, Minot. "lati Bertel Nelson, Flax- fon. » Finance—Mrs, Anno ‘es zen, Lari- more; Mrs. Arthur L. Knauf, James- i and Mrs. Bertel Nelson, Flax- jon. Membership and ublicity—Mrs. | Clinton F. Philli Fargo. 5 Convention siianonare, Eugene ‘enelon, Devils e; Mrs. Bernard 8, Nickerson, Mandan, and Mrs, Clare ONLY a few months Linn Larson, Fi A full. deak meant — poner te ae » he Is H. Witherstine, Grand Forks, Two North Dakota units have been nominated for the honor of receiv- ing the Morris Yerger cup which will be presented at the national conven- tion in Philadelphia, October 11 to has submitted ‘women try this and =~ for- i and seldom. findi there is sure, came relief pao As Kellogg “ALL-B the system its fibe: changed. It remains.a bulk call it. Because of its bulk it sweeps, cleans and purifies the intestine. flow of digestive fuses, Lawn Clothes Drier Does away with ‘over-lifting and over-reaching. which makes the work of washday hard and a menace to health. The Clay Lawn Clothes Drier is the one, safe, easy “way of hanging out the wash. It saves time, work and worry. Dries washing spotlessly:clean. Folds like an umbrella to store away. All metal parts rust proof. Drier light in weight and easy to handle. Sold with a positive gu A proven > money refunded. of satisfaction or EIGHT POINTS OF EXCELLENCE 1—135 feet high grade sea- island cotton line. 2—Yeu’ can hang the wash without a step or lift. 3—Tension of line adjusted as easy as raising an um- brella. 4—Drier-folds up and is re: movable; line always clean and yard clear, a res onan space only leet in diamete! Ceeecionally pra and ~1—Weighs only 37 Ibs., about patra the weight it of a bas- fee ip wet clothes, 8—It ohne lames, ines rolled: clothes, eee * Sit Hose will “ ean rene: tn For Sale By . FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE C0. Phone 141 LONG DISEANCE MOVING We.-specialize in moving household if rd # ith iy H ip & g tree. goods and pianos by cagnioness men only. °- For -Sale:' “Dry. ‘stove’ wood; sand, gravel, coal, black earth gnd fertiliz- er. All kinds of teaming, trucking, excavating and grading.. ‘Give us a “trial, We guarantee top! ase. ‘For ee Saturieyr » October Rept hot ‘cup Stone's: Tunney’s Boxing Gloves will be auctioned off at the clase of-esia, isd after several here had been victim- iged for large sums in plausible for’ boiling ‘the gold out of st Gold: in very minute quant! found in all the oceans of the world, the professor says, but Frage concentration is so slight ins Sy PPO Chee hnot ba made Yor po Mayor Seizes Ovens | to Make Cheap Bread Toulon, France, Oc Oct. -1.—()—The mayor of: Weta fred seized the ovens and flour ke of the Master at | Bal cra, the is having cheap bread * ene eee populace, by the Master Te he decreed that bread should be sold’ at, lets than two franes 95 centines fo) sare agi nt se ated Token eat ral hoe eee ‘and eee Nevada, hs 3 ess siren? ian the Sop! The commission wat iI m the complain: th of wheat was suc! impossible to make bread cheaper. ‘The bk kd of tak recently took the thought the Drlees wens too hist ig ———__—_ IN’T INVEST IN GOLD FROM SEA eee Don invest in sea water. Fits iia ‘warning. issued. by. Prof: jc! is takes famous German chem- Worn and weary—but not from work ing por tan _ ace carries moisture into, the intosting, and Prompts it to natural, healthy action. ia — regularly, Kellogg's AL.L-BRAN i] bring ‘pki telief, or grocer will re rehage price. zee tableepoonfuls. detly-—in, chronic cases, with every meal. Its delightful nutty flavor makes it good as a com TVve wit milk or cream alone or wii reah or. pre- served fruit; with other cereals; use in soups, one in hot rare or in the recipes given on ealleg ALL-BRAN th inal nee ALL 100% cae product t is wy wily doctors recommend i it. Vous _gtocer sells it. | te re in all Kotels Restaurantes = Made by Kellogg in Batt le Creek, Michigan \ ing it. BRAN. AN journeys © remains un- food, as.doctors It stimulates the i absorbs. and. COMMENCING SATURDAY, SEPT 25TH AND. — SATURDAY, QCT, 9TH duor. Are going to seers, Bet, 109 oa Every’ ota remap rie iy she meade thee, hard times 100: LBS. SUGAR FOR nes WITH EACH $25.00: ORDBR - yon Dresses will} Pork and beans, 0 regular Bice 15¢ now . » regular Tomatoes, ae Aerie price 20c, now . lar’ 35c, now: : » now Coloma ; Pra Marge . TOib pail syrups recta’ 70s, 5 #70, now & tb. pal aor 5; ‘Stene's corn flakes, 2% wi ado ig ‘none. better, woe tration. Gene sk ‘about how en ae Dem: ‘ AUCHON ava SATURDAY FienNe at a0 * SALE is + Mail Orders Promptly Filled—We Pay Charges