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PAGE FOURTEEN * HIGHER PRICE, | Leading Figures in Mellett Murder Trial LOWER COST, IS. BIG PROBLEM Topics Will Be Discus: Tristate Farm Congress January 11 to 14 Increasing p through quatity of farm product iction and stan ducing the co around whieh t of _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE = IS ORGANIZED IN Another livestock shipping associa- {tion has been organized in ID. under the supervision of e Baker, field agent in livestock, North Dakota Agricultural college, Mr. Baker has returned from Petti- o, Kidder ‘county, North. Dakota, he assisted County’ Agent Carl rison in organizing a co-opera- estock shipping association. Forty farmers attended the meet- ich a constitution and by- KIDDER COUNTY: North | FRIDAY, is an excellent time for North Dukota United States Department of Agricul- SHIPPING ASSN | | farmers to decide to turn their win- ; ter spare moments into summer prof- its. The thinking people of the state opportunity through seventeen differ- | ent farm courses, | The following list of courses is of- | fered: Poultry, beekeeping, fruits, tables and ¢rees, forage crops, dairy- ing, sheep husbandry, swine n- dry, beef cattle, small grains, farm structures, farm management, farm marketing, advanced poultry, advanc- ed dairy husbandry, animal hygiene and sanitation, introductory survey of scientific agriculture, home decor. ation and other courses on sufficient demand. vege- are invited to take advantage of this; ture. z In 1915 the rolls of farm business organizations contained the names of about 500,000 members. In Decem- ber, 1925, this number had grown to 2,500,000. From a percentage standpoint the largest gains ip membership were made by the sbuthern states from Virginia to Texas. The. largest in- crease from a numerical standpoint occurred in the western north cen- tral states, and the smallest in the mountain states. BOY ESCAPES BOLT New Castle, Pa.—Rag Shoaf, 13 was unhurt recently when the pony he was riding was killed by electricity. The DECEMBER 10, 1926 Short Course Will Attract Many Girls Preparations are being made at the. North Dakota ‘Agricultural college for a large number of girls who will enter the winter short course of ten weeks concentrated work in practical homemaking, beginning Jan. 4, ac- cording to Miss Alba Bales, dean of the school of home economics. Girls who enroll in the short course are securing rooms at the girls’ dorm- itory for fifteen dollars per term of ten. weeks, with roommate, states Dean Bales. Meals may be had in the college cafeteria at very reasonable rates, she adds. Rooms and board in private homes approved by the dean boy says that as he rode past a pole the pony fell and he leaped to the ground. Thinking his pony had trip- ved he went to get help. Men found that the body of the beast was of women, are also available at rea- sonable rates. —— A battleship from the Argentine has carried several thousand min- « adopted, officers elected, ager hired, Kidder county Potted BUREAUS INCREASE active livestock ship- Washington. — Approximately two nong the 175 such] million. farmers throughout the coun- tious within the state. try have joined farmers’ business | charged with electricity. It is be-| nows from the United States to the Among other projects. under. the | organ ions in the last ten years,! jiev, 5 4 i Q d the saddle the hoy’s rub-| fever:vavaged districts of Argentine of Mr Raker which are| weording to figures received at the! sor” ; ; the present time are at the he : to combat mosquito larvae. mn; boys’ and girls’ th beef, cattle, sheep, improvement of livestock hy pure bred sires; the North Dakota loud beef project; ton-litter pro- and eare and See of at the Tri-State hogging off jelub work and hogs; , PRCGY CAVANAUGH STEVE KASCHOLK JUDGE EDWIN W. DIEHL ee people have leading: roles in the trial at Canton, O., of Pat MeDern alleged murderer of Mi ‘lke tt, mAiiNarer at te an Daily News. Steve Kascholk is the st te's star witness, MeDer- iY . unrest having e+ sa result of his disclosures, Miss vanaugh, MeDermott! weetheart i ted to shed light on MeDermott’s with the murder plot./ dwin W. Diehl presides at the trial vy of the lard will present the 4 agriculture sod the the trend of differe: stock, Mis talk apply especially farming ares These * Don K formes indi publisher of the ee Largely exp Judy on shee 359 People of Dakota |. Take Courses By Mail An innovatian this year will he the | te-wide show and sale of market! Demand for practical farm courses 's of livestock raised by the by correspondence has exceeded the} e| boys’ and girls’ club members to be most sanguine hopes of North Dakota held at the Agricultural college dur- Agricultural college officials during ing the same dates as the institute.| the past year, according to T. W. ‘| jums totaling $750 will be Thordarson, director of correspond- for the prize winning ani-'ence. Every indication points to an The purpose of the show is to even greater popularity of these vestock producers courses, he adds, le information regard-* The following tabulation of enroll- s of animals for which| ments in the correspondence courses will pay the most money.| revexls the location of 359 students numerous oth outstanding work done during the will exist in b the whi time do by farm economist foremost men of the day In the afternoon of this program. oat the same the convention is: being held. » lists the dairy shorts te ugriculty work deep water short cut from the ment progre North Da by Cap Bo Miller will be given Jan. North Da huve had Special ome time bring showing the water wa the agri Achievement Club Pr raken: Members Will Meet During the more that | in North Qakota: pita ‘e 500 club members h n engaged} Adams 6, Barnes 19, Benson 9, srt a be a at Fargo Dec. 14 in livestock market class projects, Billings 2, Bottineau 7, Bowman 5, ; . shanti and the best of the animals raised by | Burke 3, Burleigh 10, Cass 18, Cava- Ra reine x0, N. D. Dee. 10.—Preliminary | tie club members will compete at the | lier 5, Dickey 4, Divide 6, Dunn 6, from 21 counties in| show, Entries made thus far include | Fddy 3, Emmons 2, Foster 9, Golden kota indicate a record break-| more than 50 pigs, 14 baby beef! Valey 5, Grand Forks 14, Grant 7, e for calves and 10 lambs. The animals! Griggs 5, Hettinger 6, Kidder 7, La- will be judged ‘Thursday, Dec. 16,| Moure 6, Logan 3, McHenry 5, Mor- ind will be sold at a cue auction | ton 10, Mountrail 5, Nelson 6, ‘Oliver y morning, Dec, 17. | 1, Pe a 8, Pierce 5, McIntosh 1. Counties which have reported del-| McKenzie 2, McLean 7, Mercer 5, Zlerations to date include Adams,| Ramsey 7, Ransom 8, Renville 8, 2 a ss cords, and this Cass, Cavalier, | Dickey, | Richland 11, Rolette 9, Sargent 7, Children Are Given ° 0 _cenistrations Iden Valley, Grant, Kidder, | Sheridan 3, Sioux 2, Stark 7, Steele 4, ‘ nding Morton, Mountrail, Nelson, | Stutsman by i * onli i i ‘* Pi e: i s! vi a is 5 an il- Chance to Win Prize ‘Ha | and Pierce, Ramsey, Renville,, Walsh 11, Ward 12, We E institute railroad rate koe t work for pther facts im ennouticed, ations in a and Minne od until porn North D. tions Show A “Personal Interest” In “lis Gift” Selection! ; in! An attractive Tie—a pretty Scarf—indeed, any gift that will add to his smart appearance wins favor with a man. And, if it comes from his sister, sweetheart, wife or mother—showing that SHE takes a personal interest in his “looks” —it’s doubly welcome! So give him—either Silk Squares $3.00 to $6.00 Beautiful Patterns Silk or wool Mufflers $1.50 to $3.00 the seventeenth ence Tidewater = Boys F address the meeting on that day. e The Way To Success Quality and standardization of the farm products point the way to suc cess for the farmer and fit into the scheme of better farming for the Northwest indicated by Dr. H L. Walster, dean of the school agriculture wuthority on crops. To p : then to sta e Coulter, F. Monroe and H. L. a Moure, Pembina, , der. Delegates to the ‘kent, Slope, Stark, Stuts- | liams 10. are selected on the basis , Walsh and Wells. When it is cold and stormy outside ae (P) Child crops and rth Dakota crops will are expected te a nthe aa nual y test which will be held by the North Dakota Dairy- ssociation in connection with s annual meeting here on January 1 and 20, Fift dollars * Hog er’s dollar to A general disc Standardization of Farm Prod: will be led by Dr. Walster on Wed- nesday Other talks! and disew Portant ax those will be given. a sand girls who sub ays on the s and How to Produce Cream.” Neckwear from the _ finest domestic and foreign looms 75¢ to $4.00 children own ¥ own 9 et aid and infor uree the -ments r more of s published. sited t 1,000 words Benefits Suggested A citcular sent out by the iation gives the following benefits of ¢ commissioner; Grimm alfalfa, what co-operation has done te keep it pure and develop a say market for it, demand for q F, Trowbridge kota Agricultu station, and Asso- sug. Bergeson’s ismarck - i asthe: for women, with pre on of foods as the topie of discussion. In the even- ing of the Gold Star band will en- There will Electric or spring driven Tailoring Trains, Autos, and all kinds of mechanical Toys, Tool Chests, Erector Sets Feiess to the consumer and me: more money for the produ the natie I be el Skates with shoes $6.00 and $7.50 Without shoes $1.35 to $3.00 eee. n and whole ererererererereiererererereieieieieieieieie urroundings, proper ven bandry department of the coll quate ane Tax Problems an y methods of Turs: dan. 13: Dakota|from the time of milking until the Farme: tax problem A. H.| product is placed on the market are Bention, agricultural at} eiven a ecial| tion of cle t a Mode of Life,, by College of at the dairyuw pected to be um cording to John i er and see Attendane vention i ago to re-orgunize the ie nt of | good, farm management in the United | state States Department of agriculture. 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