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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927 es Although Bismarck met Valley | tries and a minute later duplicated | from further athletic competition on| have winteted well and losses have| decree tn foreclosure, rendered and in a dual meet last year, prob-| when fouled by Blakeslee, Long,|a charge of professionalism, will be|yeen light. .There have peen some|given by the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District and for the abili are that the two teams will | fouled by Rhea, made the try and| referred to the central conference! losses of cattle in the east central| Fourt! ate of CARDINALS WILL START SEASON WITH not meet this year. Negotiations! Olson tipped in a short one. Grif-| committee on ility, it was de-| purt of Montana. where feéd is short,|COUntY of Burlelgh and State of are under way for a dual meet with fin fouled Olson, who made one of | cided at a meeting of the University | Cattle in, general are in very good effice of said Court on the Sth da: | Mandan and the local mentor is also! the two tries allotted him. Gregory | of Minnesota senate committee Sun-| shape. ‘fh Wyoniing ‘cattle are injor March, 1927, fh an action wher : SAME LINE! ‘planning to enter several men in the, put in a shot from the center of ay fine condition with light losses. in the Federal Land Bank of Sain ; | Dickinson meet, the floor to tie the score at 13 all. trand_ was summoned from his| Cattle generally ,over the ram Bal at corporation was Me 8 caeesnpr er as The team is to elect a captain this | Methouse, fouled by Long, broke the | home in Two Horbors to face chat area are coming through the winter aa i fae’ Suite ere Seitane, (BY BILLY EVANS) ! Bottomley at First week. tie with a throw and Luckasen tipped | brought against J. A. Butler, spe 1]in very good condition and losses) Michelsen, his ry > ffith, Avon Park, Pla., March 21.-(NEA)| , It would be hard to improve on Jim in another shot. The quarter ended| agent for Major John L. Gri have been very light, Bréeding cows| The Mandan Mercantile Company, a AT L0 * Like the . i i AT WAS ALL lattery and Gordon Landers are also|iated with another tip-in and the A y to. $8.00 per ton, Texas'and the| | TH. i | terans and have made points for| half ended with the score Devils Gopher Grid Star’s Southwest have needed but littlé feed “Mary. Af Figg ciate ing Ae we“ Bismarck in the 440, half and mile.|Lake 9, Fargo 6, Case Is Referred to | 2%, hsve "24 #7 abundance of range] | VAI! but, . Rubin, Jacobson and Dunn are out ind Quarter feed. all ae x: thi! maltie: with: tha hee for the pole vault; Fay Brown for} Luckasen made a beautiful shot, Central Committee | Cattle at's Cod » the hurdles; Adam Brown,' Kiijt-|tossing one if, over his head ‘from | Cattle, in’ North Dakota are gen-| water?” ‘ stein and Paris for the shot put, sith the side of the floor, Fouled by i, jerally in’ scant fair condition. There| “It’s ¢old, ma’am.”—Passing Show. jeus javelin throw, and Peterson| Luckasen, Blakeslee made the try for| Minneapolis, March 21,—UP)—The| have been some losses the average and Wolfe for the half and mile. Fargo. Luckasen was fouled by| case of Leif Strand, Minnesota foot-| being three per cent; the outtook is| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Dual Mect With Mandan Planned |Gregory and made one of his two| ball guard who fa disbarment| not promising. South Dakota cattle) That by virture of a judgment and | & , i tion, Will Banik, Farmers i : Bottomley at first. Me is a finished! @& d Fork: int with the score Devits Lake 16,| Big Ten commissioner following an|are im good shape with prospects for|State Rank of Regan, North Dakota, ie York Yan dN rand Forks Quin Fargo 13. ty quart investigation ‘made in: Duluth, two| good calf crop. Mild weather dur-|s! corporation, amd. te (tale merican, the St. Louis Cardin Id is one of the *. fy : ‘ou! juarter arbors and Hibbing. + ajing February resulte a sl its Receiver, irmers Union Eleva- fy the Hlum(gde GW AEANE NANTES the tmajors; THeG@ithtly Wins Championship) pistestce ‘again reduced Devils| lengthy” session in “which “evers| gzin inthe condition of the catile| tor and Mercantile. Compan andpa Na or veal a, Lake's lead to one point on a long | phase of the case was considered, it| West of the divide while | severe|Ttegan, North Dakota, a corporation good fo years of (Continued from page one) shot, but Melhouse, foujed by Long, | was decided to refer the proposition| weather caused sonte shrinkage in Sa CaRDOEABOn SwAre. dec missed one shot. Jarrett fouled!Kyle|made the Lakers’ lead again two|to the central committee for final| North Dakota. In other sections ent-|?o0tints in favor of said Plaintiff es recovers fromlunder the net, but yle failed to| points. Olson tied the count with aj action, This committee is made up| tle have done well. There was the| ana against said Defendants, nour of|put it in, Gorder tossed in a short| tip-in and Gregory registered to put| of various faculty representatives of| Usual seasonal inactivity in the sell-| satnew Michelsen and Zelia Michel- son, the! one for Grand Forks. Jarrett grazed| Fargo two points ahead. Melhouse,| the Big Ten schools. ing of cattle on the range but 2 few|/sen for the sum of Five Thousand tically; the loops for an additional 2 points| fouled by Gregory, made the shot to! Strand played regulat guard on 'the| sections report a slight demand for| Five Hunted Fifty-one and 84/100 iy for the Forkers. Bowlby, fouled by|put Devils Lake only one point | Minnesota eleven last fi stock cattle. (95,551,84) rad aade igi bell | who impressed me as one! Jarrett, made the. toss, but Nelson| behind and a shot from. the side by i Sheep hhh Bc ee itest outfield prospects in| fouled Larson, who put the ball| Rhea put the Lakers in the Condition of sheep in North Da-|tetate hereinafter described, to sat- hurt his knee,/through. Clinton fouled Bowlby, who} lead with three and one-half min | NY, 1), Farin Outlook | *°t,stows 2 tre point decrease dur-| tris “tne amount of sald, Judgment of the club.' made the toss. The score: 23 to 10,{utes to play. Griffin fouled Olson, a ing February. In South Dakota sheep| with interest thereon and the costs + he underwent! Minot got ¢he ball under the basket,| Who made the try to put Fargo in the have come through the winter in fine|/and expenses of such sale or so milar to that which!but failed to drop it in. Larson| lead, but Melhouse tipped in a short Beef Cattle shape. Montana sheep are in very|much thereof as tie proceeds of man Joe Dugan of dribbled through a temporary gap ig|one and Devils Lake again led.| Prices of piaventet bau fre ex-| good shape. Wyoming sheep have] such sale applicable thereto will like ailment. | He, the Magician defense and slipped one| Gregory, fouled by Melhouse just as | pected to average somewhat higher | wintered well and losses have been|satisfy, and by virtue of a writ of n [us training, hop-| in from. under the basket. With] the gun went off made the try but for, 1927 than for 1926 and stoekers light. ‘ of the office of the Clerk of sa | ing that by the time the season opens Minot still fighting desperately, the|Fargo still trailed Devils Lake. The {and feeders probably will be in| Favorable weather and rain on the|@oun® and under the seal of sald Hecate HENE: quarter ended with the score Grand| final score: Devils Lake 22, Fargo 21.|strong demand. The number of cat- | desert ranges resulted in an improve-| Court directa me to soll ald real The Outfield Forks 25, Minot 10. The Fargo-Devils Lake box score: | tle to be marketed in 1927 will be|ment of the sheep‘on the desert|eatate pursuant to said judgment. I, If Blades retu: to oldtime form,| Fourth Quarter Fargo notably less than in 1926 while no de- re of Idaho, Utah and Nevada] Rollin Welch, Sheriff of Burleigh it is going to be hard to keep him! The fourth quarter's opening plays FG FT PF crease in demand is expected. There | while the sheep in other sections|County and the person appointed by out of a job and he prefers left field.! were featured by lotig tries on borh| Long, f is little probability of increased com-|continued in good shape. Breeding|said Court to make sald sule, will Other he outfield will be Sout ides. Schave went down the floor! Gregory, f. petition from abroad, ewes are generaily in good shape pa a Sie hieweet Didier Soe worth, De land tossed one in, followed by Jar- The number of cattle in the United | except in the intermountain section Sash, at public augtion at the front The some! rett. Bowlby, starting to dribble States decreased in 1926 due to the | Where dry conditions last fall were! Goor of the Courthouse in the City | rookie sha e’down the floor, stopped at the mid- exceptionally heavy slaughterings.| not favorable. Sheep losses have/of. Bismarck, County of Burleigh, big | the dle, aimed and sent the ball whizzing The largest decrease occurred in the| been unusually light and where|/and State of North Dakota on th tion ¥/through the loop, to give Minot al} west central states, due to drought | range feed was short, concentrates| 14th day of April, 1927, at 2 o’cloc |total of 12 points. Clinton dropped conditions but nearly all sections | heve been used. February developed |#. M. of that day, to satisfy said | ohe in for Grand Forks on a side toss 7-12 showed some decrense except the|cOnsiderable wool contracting in| judgment | w CUMS Std CESAAD ETC. . and Schave duplicated, on a straigh- Devils Lak southwest where good range condi-| Most of the western states with re-|Or°fol! Oreo much thereof as. the sk before him of ter angle. He continued his shoot.| Brainerd, f. jtions have ‘induced some increas ports 34 to 88 cents in Texas and sale applicable -| proving as a handler of men’! ing progress with another short one.| Luckasen, f. A reduction of 10 to 15 per cent | 28 to 33 cents in other states. y. The premises as the n ueceeded, Rogers Drangstad dropped one in for Minot | Melhouse Jin the total cattle marketings is | Hornsby ‘from close range and Jarrett retal-| Griffin, ¢ sin the De LaSalle Quint Beats Ro-|*)" man Catholic High of Phil- | adelphia, 26 to 11 March te, or nearly so. Ya the club that finished | campaign intact, the Cards ant tart the Chic (P)—The ir men of the schol, at third,| sensation of the! proved dolie:, Ill. | an operation d Third B: » Yankees of came back full of pep Sund and won the national Cathe school title by bea Catholic high of Phila¢ 3 K) cone sae p in the aj coe rane ed if all parts of the nat tfor the 5 8 Strato 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 7 2 2 4 aid and pursu- expected this year compared to 1926, nt and dec i liated for Grand Forks,» Rhea, &. and a reduction in the number of | Combless Package | SP aiciian aad otis ce Ren |score 37 to Hin "| Hovde, g. 0 00 0 milk cows and increased prices for | , Although Minot's ¢: INTEREST NOW 2's. se f; . ktoa and described as follows to- -——_—__—_————_ | them is expected to reduce the num- vit: ‘ 8 6-10 13 22|ber of calves for slaughter. Stocker Bees Prove Boon’ {wii Quarter (SE%) of " ued tle despera - TURNS TOWARD rking and powerful quint t f aoscore of re 4 cruit at St. Augustine were wondering toda: if Pon . Leon " The Southe: _- and feeder demand is likely to be . 4 try Section Twenty-three (23) VALLEY CITY, MANDAN WIN lnrge during the last four months of | to N. D. Indus Southwest Q » The game ended just as for Grand ly made a th aired ve NSOLATION ROUND this year. The usual spring decline | _ tion Twenty-four Mandan defeated Bowbells, 32 to |of prices is not expected to be as Dae th thei eee ; score: Grand Forks|10, and Valley City won from Dick- jgrent as usual. Heavy feeders should | Dakota in combless packages proves containing Thres inson by a 36-15 score in the consola-/sell to advantage next fall over | Cxtremely satisfactory to beekeepers, | ror, en nee iote ort tion round of the state tournament,|light weight stuff, Cattle prices | *¢cording to Professor J. A. Munro,| vocoraing to the Government Sur held Saturday afternoon at Mandan|should continue their upward swing | State, entomologist, North Dakota| thereor, Poa for losers of first round games in| in the cycle which began in 1922, | Agricultural college. By shipping| “Dated March 5, 1927. Veteran Will Try to Boost the tourney. Dairy Products bees in on combless packages .un- tOLLIN WELCH, "a ry to Boost eto ‘ 5|_.The Mandan cagers started the| he prospect for good prices for| ‘¢sitable bee diseases are kept out. Rherist Burleigh County. Boston Team Out of Last ‘yesterday, th 4) first quarter listlessly and as a re-| dairy products for 1987 is about a8 rite ‘hee’ disease in" the ‘state cr] “Attorney. for Plaintite, ¢ f Rec lie a Local Team Goes { Nelson, 1| sult, Bowbells led at the end of the | favorable as for 1926 unless the pas. | little bee disease in the state of : . Dak." Place in League |the second ear: | iyle, g. 0 jthat scored both runs in the Phi Into Action Tonight hia Athleties’ 2 to 1, 10-inning 12 4 . sinenbto | Grand Forks —— With the ull season f Schave, f. 7 - nd, interest school ath Jarrett, £4 Capt. track and the Gorder, t, to be held OF CARRIGAN. gr eres) & ro 8 atone | Bowlby, f. y Meet to Be Held Lowe, f Drangsta Carrington, N. I q period, 4 to 3. The Braves began to|ture should be very good, which | Novi Dakota, says Professor Munro.| (aise nutticution March 7, 1927) show more spirit during the second | might induce some increased produc- | gay wine nation rite tate 8/7-14-21-28—4/4-11 barter “ap seane, the feorer tao 6 122aH,) There was a decrense in the Tals ibd sinall. percentage wien Os : in their favor, while al je end of }number of dairy cows on farms in i ‘1 * ZAG! 4|the third quarter they had seored| the United States in 1926 compared to Sil the intoctos pierce peiactically NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | 9|21 points to their opponents’ 8. 1925, While some sections of! the | Cased due to the importation of bees HEREBY GIVEN that 7| The Bowbells-Mandan box score: | northwest were increasing the num- into the state on combs. In a num- in mortgage, e nd 3 Bowhella ber of dairy cows other sections were 4 0 4 (By Brian Bell) Orleans, March 21.-P) Boston Re ont person-| y camy ywhere in baseb; y due to the person- ¢ y of William F. Ca has returned to the former triumphs, after an a i 10 years, in an effort to i out of last place in the Sox were r first defe a 3 to 2 ally conducted p If they ¢: x it i * ber of instances the diseased colon- : eammer te wee. : [Serres et FT PF decreasing even more rapidly, due to| ies were originally shipped in on rorge F. Palnter and Ward a larger number of Duchene, Schultze, f. b he relatively high price of feed in| combs that had been aceredited by meee, dated, April 17th jentries this year are in view with Fitzgerald, f. Oo 0-0 0| Albertson, f. 0 1 |those arcas. The ratio of heifers to] health certificates from other states, Pari ala the decision of those in charge of| -——_—-_-____} Peterson, e, ( {cows at present is not large enough)” As a protection to the bee industry the meet to seta date which will] 17 Wiper, g. iH o ——— oes Ander 0 Qj to maintain the present number of| of North Dakota a, law was passed] and for the County of iuvisien unk Pittsburgh — The Pirates broke|not conflict with that of other! | Score by quarters Gran 1 Anderson jmilk cows on farms. Present prices | come time are which protibite ike | State of North akota, on t + League: leven in their exhibition games in] meets, the case last year, a tohe, 1 3\for dairy stock will doubtless induce | rh bees. tite th 3Fd, 1925, and r I Carrigan has personality plus San OR penterdny, ing the| when ‘ity, Fargo, Dickinson! Referee, Nichols; umpire, Dahl, | Nehring, f. a) importation of bees into the state 1h instilled a spirit in the morning game from the ‘Seals, 11 toland Bismarck all held meets on the} || ‘ - Red Sox they have not known in re- 1, and losing afternoon contest, | s | DEVILS LAKE BEATS FARGO 2 4 y Mandan ee om the Ne Clinton, who St. Petersburs, Fla, his take things rof the northern tre n some time — onsonas rded in said off lortgages, on pi some increase in the number of heif- | on combs. Beckeepers are advised by |r G%) Hoe OL Morteages, on page 10 |¢T calves saved during the coming | their state entomologist to order all| the’ preinises in’ such, mortaace ard year. bee shipments coming from outside| hereinafter described at the front The greatest threat to dairy prices|of the state to come in combless| door of the Court House in the City is seen in Ht ate from foreign coun- packages. of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, tries. Practically every butter-pro- North Dakota, at the hour of tw ducing count has increased the o'clock TP. M., on April 19th, 19 wloves peers = nets 7 to 6, to the Mission Bears, this year will be open a grisea ess ne! Seitz, £ ically the athletes who ja n the most thrilling gam: the} Seitz, 2: went through the motions here ne Siope| tournament. Devils Lekwe doteated Helbiing, £. 1 but they do not look th estorn Dakota. Invi-| aides to 21, to win the consola- aie « i © to be sent to all schools| tion title. t, & ms, from Valley City west | The two teams battled on practical-| Morris, g. ee te line, although schools in! ly even terms but the drive and speed | McDonald, c. 4 n part of the state are lng ot the Lakers gained them victory by| Wagner, &. 0 me team, although it hibition games| primarily f ns of t rdinals down to| countr batting average of » Whereas | tatio ger n, who says he they with .2x6,| having t has not seen more than 30 mes in The s arpon Springs r the 10 nt, h sume their series withthe Brook] come a vim which They have won five| | proved contagious, The Red Sox ¢ s thus far, ] hustling now. How far they i remains spectator there is which may break into fire as the sea son starts od Catching Promised The team of necessity will much the sa one department n y ngth- Sask tbe . Louis—Seve: ve brought the € 75 number of milk cows. The prices of * to satisfy the'amount due upen said butter in the United States have been | COMM For Planting mortgage on the day of sale. 1 0- a Srocowce oO] SHanwsse losvonace d The premises described in said much higher than in these countries ve a Phin A, for some time. New York butter | Ought to Be Tested aatlaly, lersamie ane tines, Sean one point after the lead had ‘ ——--———- | prices have been as much as 17 . Premises situated in the County of arck high{ sawed between the quints 14 4-14 5 32) cents higher than in Denmark at| Corn which tests 60 or 70 per cent| Burleigh and State of North Dakota rt in earnest tonight, Coach| times. Three times the score was a aoe times during the past six months.|is not desirable: for general plant-|and described as follows, to-wit: K, John} Harold” Collins announced ’ today,| tied and three times the Lakers eame| ,, The Valley City-Dickinson game at |The United States has been on al ing, aceotding to 0. A. Stevens, seed] The Northeast Quarter eect pp ms have] adding that from ‘now on, heavy! through with goals to go into the) {ts start showed promise of 8 close| small import basis lately. While | specialist at the North Dakota Agri.| Section, Thintytive (35), in ‘Town. with veterans,| workouts would be the rule. The|lead again. battle, but before the end of the/ dairy production hag increased ma-| cultural colle; By selecting and| North, of Range Seventy-eight (78> rty of the De-| local high schéol expects to send a] Although Fargo ted out list-/period it was’ evident that the Mid-|terially in foreign cobntries the con-| testing indi ears, better quality) West of the Fifth Principal Me- quad whose | number of men’ to the university !lessly, apparently dispirited because fets lacked the drive and pep which| suming demand is also seed. may be obtained. If it is too|ridan. dis-| meet, also to be held in May. of climination in the semi-finals, the | had characterized them in their game | and it is probable that the’ incre: poor for general planting, the variety| There will be due on said mort- Despite loss of several mainstays,| Midgets soon awakened to the fact: With Devils Lake. During the see-| buying power of such countries as|can be retained Y planting a smail/ Sage on the day of wale, the sum Pelieves the team will be forti-lehances for Bismarck again to win|that they were facing a threatening | ond quarter, however, the Dickinson) England and Germany will nearly| Plot thickly and thinning out the/of twa Thousand Three Hundred youth for the next several the title in the capital city meet are|aggregation in Devils Lake and for|™men came back vigorously and }take care of the increased produc-| stand. The seed laboratory can ‘igh ae at and) other man up. this y ger George Mori ened, The club promises to get some] year: {xood. A number of men will report|the rest of the game fought desper-|#massed 13 paints to 20 for Valley} tion. make general or preliminary tests| of forcclosuse ani wxlens the costs good catching. Fred Hofmann, form- pa for practice tonight and a supply of| ately. : City. Hogs but the grower will need to make his| Dated March 14, 1927. erly of the Yankee: d to! Washington Manager “Bucky”| good men for all events in the meet], The Devils Lake quint’s pluck| In the tl quarter, the Midgets! Hog prices for the next six months | Own ear tests, NELS K. AAKER, the majors after Paul,: Harris of the Senators is inelined to| is anticipated. brought cheers from rooters and| again went into o slump and the Hi-| should be about on a level with ¢ Ears which show discolored ker- = Mortgages. and with Grover veteran pad out. his pitching staff | Likely Candidates when the game ended, fans: yelled| liners scored a shut-out. Valley City | same period of 1926 with about the| Nels. mold or rough stringy shanks|COMBS, RITCHIE & HANCHETT, major leaguer but still youngsters r: hold veterans] Among those who a expected to]themselves hoarse, overjoyed to see| Went on a basket shooting spree dur-| same essential swings. The last half| Should be discarded. Others to be ANatiee Cit, Nore Teta er and fair hitter, will do the eateh-| whose depend: become un- | report tonight are Lofthouse, McGet-|the so-called “under dogs” win out. |ing the last, quarter and scored 10/o¢ 1927 may see hogs slightly lower |tested may be marked on a small) caved gutsy, Nonth D i92: ing. The only contest behind the certain. He i slated | tigan, Sell, Rubin, Jacobson, First Quarter points to nee peat ity box| than for the same riod of 1928, | piece of heavy paper attached to the| Ate 20 bat is for the position of catcher. “Curly” Odger Brown, Adam Brown, Klipstein,| Olson began scoring with a free] Tt Dickinson-Valley City box! The pig crop in the corn belt was| butts with & small nail. A rag doll eri en ie ay Clifford Knox, who had a trial with Davis, Gorman, Wutzke, Gor-|throw after he was fouled by Brain-| S°OF€? tek only slightly larger in 1926 than in| ™may be made from a strip of canton Pittsburgh, seems the best prospect.| ack MeCallis-|don ‘and Fred Landers, Slattery,Jerd and for the rest of the quarter isc a PF Tp|1925. The breeding of sows last fall flannel one by five fect. Eight ker-/ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- kad up two likely’ ter of the building his |Dunn and Benser. the two teams battled, with neither| gro; ee i o|Was nearly the same as that of a/Nels from one ear will make a row] CLOSURE SALE, infielders, although their immediate pitching staff Uhle, Shaute| Lofthouse, whé took first place ialable to. gain any additional ‘hommes | Heidt, £. 13 $$] year ago. Cholera losses made fur- | Across this strip, or on a Httle wider| | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that entrance into the lineup is doubtful. and Levsen. It is expected he will {the local and. state meets Inst year|The quarter ended with the score| Wimdmuller, f, 9 1-8 1 Ilther decreases in. suppl If the | stri POE Sri Here apse Pree ct ie oko Ara aa tle Paul Wanninger, who p some work these three standbys about]in the high jump and also showed|Fargo 1, Devils Lake 0. Devils Lake} BEOW® 2, toe jame number of sows can be main-| Could be laid. Number the row of | orion George F. Palmer and Weed fon the >Y, every fourth ‘day? up well in the broad jump, is ex-|fought hard against the Midgets and| Maule, - 6 ict $8 tained and bred there is every pros-| Kernels the same as the ear they are/fritch, morteagora, to “Nels “i ds making an pected to prove an important man|the Fargo men had a hard time work-| M@™& 8: aera 6 0 | Rect that hog prices can be maintain- ea fired tand the doll Aaker, mortgagee, dated April 17th, showing. Ru: nnati- Hendrick again this year, as is MeGettigan,]ing through their defense. Davis, Fig ed through 1928, but’ material in-| ,!f desired to stan he loll on end,/ 1924, and filed for record in the ed last year with both Portsmouth 3 the Cincinnati R who goes in for the 100, 220, reli Second Quarter Ss 5 | creases will. doubtless reduce prices. | Place the Kernels so the germ ends office of the Register of Deeds in and Mobile, has nounced at St. Petersburg, Fla, last|and broad jump. Griffin put. Devils Lake ahead vantey city * 15] Consumption will be, about the will all point to one side. A piece} and for the County of Burlelgh and Manager night that no further effort will be 1! is also expected to be in the/when he got through the Fargo de- ey mg == g same in 1927 as in 1926 or only|0f plazed. paper under the clot and | spa, 1986, and rocoried lit wail cttiee knows _ so of n to deal with Hughey Critz, the] limelight, taking part in the 100,|fense for a short shot and Olson| Stenshoel, f. 5 03 1 10(Slightly less. Foreign demand is on | Folie Seatike “it chee ened it| i, Book '163 of Mortgages, on page ers that he has not even Reds’ holdout second baseman, and| 220 and broad jump. Although not |duplicated the feat for Fargo. Olson,| MeKay, f. 6-0 01g) the increase but increased production | from, sPreading. If cloth is used it! 562, will be foreclosed by ‘a sale of Gieeatid to) line them. up ini that. the lineup on thejon the team last year, this man|fouled by Melhouse, made the throw, | NOPS®2®d, ¢. 2 Oo 8 “Blin foreign countries is also taking | should be, washed and bo od Atter | the premises in such mortage and un array calculated to do, the most right side of his team would be| shows promise of being’ one of the} while Luckasen tied the. score with | SHFUm. &- 4d 00 0 O| Place. This is not a good time to go| tach jot, Three thicknesses of paper | hereinafter described at the front damage to opposing clubs but it Wally Tipp af first base and George| local team’s oustanding members. another short one. Fouled by Long, | BUfchill, g- 9 00 9 O)fito the hog business on a lange | towe Mace dolls: ure. coliel taicly lof Hisuettic in Goran eects, ueems probable the infield will be; Kelly at second. Fred Landers, another veteran, is|the Laker forward made the throw| Murdock, f- 5 08 a olseale. tight and faatened At the middle and| North Dakota, ‘at the haw or ties composed of Todt at first base, Regan — counted on as a sure point-getter in|to put Devils Lake one point in the|?28¢% £ < —_—_—_ ends with string oF rubber banda | o'clock P.M, on April 48th, 192% at second, Rigney at short and Haney], A dove, found frozen in a cake of|the high and low hurdles, 220 and| lead and Melhouse passed another in, 36| Rai nd Livestock |The cloth or paper should be moist. |t0, 2atisfy the amount due upon said at third. formed on its nest, was released, | rel {while Allison brought Fargo closer : feo REG Fr nge a) ves chad “betece thera teeta eee mortgage on the day of sale. Problem in Outfield and is able to forage forl “Davis, Gorman, Benser, Wutzke,{with a short. shot.” Luckasen retal| ,)Sco¥e bY ,quarters: Valley City, lling the dolls they may be dipped | mon ea ee ses deseribed in said The outfield presents problem 12-20-26-36; Dickinson, 8-13-13-15, Ps ty in| Tolling the dolls they miay be dipped} mortgage und which will be sold to Bea panition, prt Se Z BIB ieee PCE = Pigs Jane ae livesteck Giaget are] in Water and vy ina. clevaly. cover: | satisfy the same are those certain one position, as fair n e' * ox or Btopd on end in a cove: remiges situated in the County of Doll” Jacobson will take care of one ‘short and covered with cru: snow| pail with a little water in ‘A| Burleigh and State of North Dakota eee HERE AND THERE IN TRAINING CAMPS rested aura aggereed | cee Wel, Wa eA Ea gue taaa it Nor a im. : : very short and the feed situation is|should be given at least for a few], ite, Nommwost Quarter (NW%) ‘ not improving accotding to regular! hours each day to make rapid gtowth.| snip One Hundsea’ Rord? TON = An's FUNNY - monthly report on Ranges and Live-|I¢ may be ae low as 60 the rest of| Sutin, Of nae es, Ort, | (40) made their pres felt in : <n SK Mock Issued by the Onited States HA ghny ie enough | Wanae ok eRe a neventy eine (78), spring. Leo Carlyle, who compiled a LM SIRONGER AND ABOUT HARRY BECAN Division of Crop and bivéstock Esti-| under favorable conditions lan Pibelbal ateria: good “record with "Toronto, seems wes | FASTER THAN ENER GAINNG INSTEAD” ==] | fistes ‘thiough the wttice of Paul C.) + = garhete, Will he due on sald mort. ready for the ors al an, Statistician. ‘s he day of sale, t! Shaner has" beet going a “sand ey | ARKeR L. SNED A FEW OF LOSI, “He cus J od per Bee Culture |3iifve.theigans hires’ Mundeed pace. Fred Bratche, another veteran, : \GAT ilder weather. latte part On . he re leventy- Pamiietes tho outfield material. POUNDS T'LL BE ALL ; iN A , ot February caused melting of mbst| Diseugsed in Booklet | 2", Con's ($2384.72, ana the costs“? : gtreneih of the pitching staft will : SET FOR WE BIGGEST ’ of the winter snowfall in most sec- ermal s Dated March 1h 13% lepend on some players who have 5 tions of No: In the north- bs N NELS K.” been threatening to start something SEASON oF MY CAREER! ‘ . 4 4 west ‘ranges ate stfll covered With o eeeeiees, soatalend ie yooblet cg Mortengee for some time. Bryan Harriss, form- Mas z | : hard crust makinj altig’ diffieult.| ued recently by Joseph A. Kitchen, | Comes: RITCHIE & HANCHETT, er athletic pitcher who stands six Cj : ‘ Condition of Fai gederal-| commissioner of agricultu: d| Atotneys for Mortgaged, feet six inches. in his socks, will re-| ff £ ly and prospects ing range are| fom re and) ripaey City, North Dakota. tain his title as the tallest hurler. : ‘ only falr. South Dakota spring range Progress in the North Dakota be WAYS ese nates Bf 1987) Welzer, Wiltz, Wingfield, Lungren! b pi Fon ate fond | though rains! yconing indusity has be eee SALES Nope UE and Ruffin, of last year's staff, will) 3p . “help: supplies are suf-| Orting to an article in the booklet | start again. Besides these | four ~ ass : 16N'T © ficient in the western part with an) ene eae ares bee inte young hurlers will attempt to gain gre 7 occasional shortage, ‘There is a small] yo." inte pat that in 1920 thoes places on the staff. i THAT \F: THAT BABE RUTH : ( plus in the ‘custern area. In/ ort nds coleniéa of bees in’ the Capital Funeral Widinio Fagner, a great. shortstap : 9. By AP-NER 1S WoRTH $100, : SAL ag Mantand the prvapects for Terug state but that today there are 28 ap une when Carrigan was winning a worl > Y are 2 championship for Boston, has return- Vina fA NORE WORTH AT LEABT- \ : ; arene, Veet, 8 arse sears, COR Hrrcte GuelaTan GaGk’ Ube igsason 1 Parlors ed to ie first jieutenant to his old f : HALF THAT MUCH, ~~ : siderable hay is being carried over! this rapid development is largely 216 Main Ave, ' com inder an as the same un- oO in e western _ be a Sd A OrTE ge ei aa tect Re Ec] ce Ra Both Carrigan and Wagner are - aa i y N 2 ae state and says that approximately o1 ing younger fellows an example WAI . = large. Condition of Wyoining range + ee Sn be getting into the midst of the play: y ‘ decreased three potute puting Febru. tein rate te belrg: atiiaca be koe, ies of the cam a wae ‘ 4 “Fine Boston Red Sox will be built ang to dryness in tbe.eagt and south. He calla” Sbig. crop, en: “excellent . about one personality, Carrigan— Zar the: Sovenkean SRSMER Fane] Soars large -yielae of bone that’s alt ata terch-diten ecre conditions| The average production of Noney ‘ ine nel giving} per hive for North Dakota for the N te F ; gf 3 % past pre sears has by Pep i abeny an : 7 ‘ 3 pounds greater than for the count ews I ms irom f ah a ie ta wee as 8 whole and the state has held Training Camps | “ Medi ify ‘ka, and Kansas ai ftirst place for the last five years ; ( tv — eons ado and Wyoming. over individual states in srevage Pie: —— frdaet Southwest and Callf 4 honey per hive, the’ in- The Associated Press) \ F ee a ithe ‘Ghbs hag: their nit. RE WIRLING ACE, 30ST IN FROM an . j a. ‘s, ‘including Be HIS HOME UP IN WALLA WALLA} : by Heck Wilson and Gabby, GNES out THE DOPE On HIS Oa ite teessied| | | ONDITION.

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