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Hee tte Or Pree eet Tat ae PAGE FOUR > 1 ~ KANSANS SEE SEK . OIL LEASES IN ; NORTH DAKOTA Residents of Parsons Show Marked Enthusiasm For State Land ‘BUG’ BIT: Why. People Are ed in Possibilities Not Known Although skepticism has the attitude of most North persons with a tendency t ulation on the ity of finding 1 in paying quantiti marked enthusiasm is displ sidants. of Parsons, Kans: Carl R. Kositaky, s' Kositzky has ha ies regarding the Jand from Kansas dents and sev- eral have offered cash in return for leases on state land located in sec- tions where oil booms are vividiy hoped. for. In most leases for wh will go to N ready drilling in the vicinity, is in li polic: Tesponsible persons making applica- tion for them. Mrs. F. M. Deal of Parsons offered her check for a lease on a section in marked ‘cord e land numerous inquir sing of state the ked ns_al- This fe with the state land board's granting leases to the first THEM HARD > So Interest-; | Auto Mishap Victim Is Resting Easier, » duly 19.—4/) utd, who was in- {urea whee’ ae wusbmrottia 7a) | turned on the Red Trail near here | Monday, is more comfortable today than at ‘any | Jamestown, Betty H She was r {Denault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denault, who recently Jamestown from Los An ne of the accident, whic as | by loose gravel at the edge} of the road Miss Heeg: tions of ‘antile com- Hing com- pany is here from Minneapolis. | POAT DAY’ HELD SUCCES Many Are Present at Gather-| ing—President Jaffray of 00 Speaks Anamoose, July he potato field day held here Wediesday, July , was one of the most successful | of” its kind. The forenoon was spent in a tour ft mph and cobbler po ds growing in this neighborhood. h field discussions were had | ng best methods of planting, ‘ harrowing and blind | best methods of Careful attention was i 29. improvement. unt 4 1 in given to the elimination of disease. ae eee a ne: ae otti aeh: LE. F. Johnson, agricultural agent of | un fe the + Roth: Soo railway, has these growers what is known he Noonan struc- ture. Later L. J. Ringo asked a lease on the save section as Mrs. Schroeter and Jack and leases on the liams county, In pract |. Ringo each sought me section in Wil- ly every instance, how- ases already had been asked ¥ compa ich are promoting drilling enterprises in the northwest- ern part of the state. What Kositzky would like to know | is why the Kansans are so interested ani how they happened to ask for) the same sections which were in demand from other quarter: His only explanation i “oil bug” has bee! sas much longer t it has in North Dakota and that residents of Par- sons Were informed by some one in whom confidence of the ‘that, the ROTARIANS CHOOSE WILLIAMS Stillwater, Minn., July 29.—()—W. A. Williams, member of the 0: tonna: Rotary club, was elected gov- ernor of district Nine-and-One-Half, an unofficial play organization of Rotary, at the nual outing here last night. The 1 at Owatonna. More than 300 rotarians and mem- bers of their families spent the day here and at Bayport, particinating in @ program which was all recreational. District Nine-and-One-Half Posed of clubs from Minntapoli Paul, Stillwater, Northfield, bault, Owatonna, Rochester, Caledonia, Albert Lea, Austin Fairmont. Fari- inona, and SHE KNOWS THE RUL' “Itemakes me nervous to see Betty swim so tar out; she might take a cramp.” “Oh, she'll get along all right— there's no life guard about.”—Life. are nes are near oy outing will be held | well started on roguing out | in seed plots for ne: | Ten. it Potatoes were visited | in the forenoon and the tour then proceeded to the Moorhead farms for tu picnic dinner. Several hundred farmers from Anamoose and vicinity gathered at Moorhead farm No. 3 on | * a shady hillside, which made a natur- al amphitheatre, for the afternoon | meeting. The Anamoose bayd p! several selections, after which F Glotzbach, president of the Anamoi Commercial club, welcomed the visit; | ing farmers and their friends in be- |haif of the Anamoose Commercial | club. EL A. Madson of Burlington, dis- “Potatoes for Dakota Farm- | Mr. Madson discussed potatoes | from three angles: First, good seed | 0) and how to keep it; second, tillage | methods that do the job, and third, | marketing, contacts with reliable | ‘firms absolutely necessary. In discussing good seed Mr. Mad- son complimented the nae | growers on the appearance of their fields rete year. He commented on the wisdom of growing no more than | two varieties in a community and earnestly advised that each grower | maintain yearly a seed plot of one | acre. Mr .Madson said: “Although we are much farther from the n ket than many points p . the high q can be produced here | comes this handicay section is admirab! growing of high roducing pot! y of seed th. re than ove he soil.in this adapted to the ity potatoes. qu Limiting acreage to that which can be handled successfully re- | turn to each grower $1,000 additional | profit on his yearly farm operations. Should Plant Much ery farmer can plant 40 acres of his farm to potatoes and_ still raise more grain than was possible | with the entire m planted to grain. The beneficial effects of the should 2.03 — | | river AT ANAMOOSE *“ |two or three years following the ifree. “Potatoes may los wit Anamoose was nothing, small, wer section, the present statu wonder what you will have here 10 | the | total yield of 630 bushels of potatoes h, Stepping Stones For Heavy Tanks sh engineers have fcund a way for tanks to step across unbridged —by means of specially constructed wooden “stepping stones.” «ne of the heavies is shown picking’ its way across the River Avon, near Amesbury, England. ' A local octette rendered several selections. Too Late To Classify SALESMEN WANTED The largest and most succe: manufacturing company of its line has immediate openings for energetic be considered one | r best cash crops. Last year on alf section seeded to grain, the exception of four acres ere planted to potatoes, the z results were obtained: A vas secured which, sold gat the pre-| men, 25 to 50 years of age, with cars, | valiting prices, netted a larger return | who are wiiling to work hard and put for the four acres than the re-| yp with country and weather con mainder of the half section seeded to tions to represent us in North and wheat.” : South Dakota. One thousand dollars Jaffray Speal RS per month is not impossible for the _ Mr. ©. T. Jaffray, president of the) man who has the ability and will put Soo railway, in discussing “Why the | forth the effort. Having lived on @ Soo Is Interested in North! farm or sold goods to the farmer will Dakota Farmers Growing Potatoes,”| be helpful. We particularly want said: “When I look back to my first men who have ebility to handle crews, visit to this spot about 32 years ago, | Write giving full particulars about Harvey very and. there in this makes me yourself Mosher, ¢ all in person on C. B. "p. Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Oldsmobile eight touring in goed running ‘order, new tires. Drake unknown, ¢' practically no farms to 15 years from no He showed Rest offer by August first takes it. relationsiip bot~2en the services,; A chance to get a car at your own equipment and the accommuue- price. Inquire at Modern Garage, the tions t lits patrons | farming interests. |*At ali times the Soo vailway stands | ready w secoumuend tie Gos Lins seruis tealy to tolleg upand carry through to the AU FS |bert Miller & Co., 0 j{of All the Potato |movement of North Dakota potatoes t6 the great si sectiot at the Soo Line could otter and the development of Mr. Jaffray said, 511 Broadway. T—Three room house with pantry, closet, water, lights, an€ basement. In good condition. Phone Call at 210 Eleventh street to offer any assistance that be of service to the North Da- farmers. On any project we GUST FIRST RENT — Modern unfurnished room and bath, city heated in the Dale Apts, at 212 1-2 ain. Inquiry at 222 Second street or phone 905. 3 FOR RENT*.One nished with pantry, closet and-gas for Al: ction of the tarm- e in the project.” . P. Mil er, president of Al- “What Becomes traced the FOR potato growing y are planted and ed crop brought back to ne large clean fur- light housekeeping room ttled section in the| cooking. garage for rent. spring as the choicest of new, Phone 132-W or call at 622 Third potatoes: street. The following Soo men were pres- at ent at the meeti T. Jatfray,| FOR SALE—Duofold davenport in| |president; F. R. Newman, vice presi-| good condition. Phone 678-M oF dent in charge of traffic cali at 407 Fourth street. land, freight claim agent; E. Johnson, agricultural agent, and G.| FOR RENT—Three room modern son Ss. bin, potato crop will be very evident for | a! 9 = rel DICK’ S goes ‘ UALITY — SERVICE — LOW PRICE hone 279~ WE DELIVER ~ 505 - 7 ** St. CALL 279 Inspect these values Plums, Burbank’s California Blues, regular 90c seller, per basket These Plums are perfect. Queen Olives, 4-oz. jar, 2.for ... Blue Ribbon Peaches, Il-oz. pkg., reg. 20c sell- er, 2 pkgs. BOR. ois aes 19c Kellogg’s Bran Flakes, regular 15c seller, Be Pim 29 with one \. M—9—10—11 TEA—SCHILLING’S—TEA Black, Green Six beautiful tea sippers given free Our soft drinks are always cold Deliveries on your kitchen table .63c We guarantee them. .25¢ Pineapple, No. 244 can, 2 53c Swift’s Circle _Picntc Hams, av. 8 to 10 Ibs. per Dill Pickles, bulk, ol ..23C doz. cans .. Black, Green lb. of Schilling’s tea. us about it Ask 2:30-—4—5—P. M. W iley, Commerce of M furnished apartment with private bath. Call at 721 Third street or phone 678-R. . FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home. Also. for sale:. Gas Hawes, general agent, ali of Min- . A. Barnard of Thief nd G. 8. Baxter of En- t superintendents; E d A. T. Peterson of Minot, nson of Carrington, and W. Johnson of Washburn, Messrs.| range. Call _at 801 Fifth street of Refling, Miller, Burch, Thori-| phone 242-W. ig and Dr, Carmody of Drake; D. nber of | FOR RENT—One large front room one with closet, piano, gas, heat, lights, hot and co’ ter, fully furnis! ed. Also two rooms furnished for Owen, seer eer, Buy Your Groceries Where a guarantee of satisfaction goes with every sale—here. We please the hard-to-please—always. Our sales are never complete until-our customers are satisfied. Just call 957 and get the full benefit of your dollars. Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Cabbage, fresh Oranges, Lemons, Bana- nas, Apples, Grapefruit, Tomatoes, new Potatoes, Raspberries, Canta- Radishes, Cucumbers, loupes, Watermelons, Green Onions and Wax. Plums, Peaches, Grapes, Beans Cherries “Bananas,” Tiss and ripe, per ”” Mother’s “Beans,” Van Camp’ Ss, med. size, ... 19¢ ‘Beane for .... 20C “Schilling’s Tea” Half Wb. Green ........00000 0440 ‘And 3 iced team sippers: free .with each half Ib. Regular value 10c each. “Butter,” fancy Cream- pound ........ 41 1-Ib. can “Amaizo” Salad Set Os the finest of salad oil, . 1 quart ' light housekeeping, Phone 812-5 or call at 617 Second street. WANTED TO RENT—Five or six| room modern ‘house or bungalow. Write Tribune No. 62, FOR RENT—10 Room modern house, ¢ centrally located, 3 blocks north * of Postoffice, Posséssion August Isty Louis Larson, 416 Third street or ‘phone 481-W. LADY wants work by the hour, Wash- ing or cleaning, 36 cents per hour. Will take care of children even- ings. Phone 619-W. Mrs. Little- cook. FOR RENT—Four rooms with ¢loset and porch and bathroom privileges, light and water furnished, front entrance. Call at 806 First strect or phone 413-J. FOR RENT—Five room modern house at 918 Seventh street. In- quire Zuger & Tillotson. FOR RENT—Six ror-: --odern houge, 3 bedrooms, full basement, porch, close in, and 3 rooms partiy mod: ern house, very close in. Geo. M. Register. NO TIME TO WASTE FOR SALE—1926 Ford coupe in ex- cellent condition, Duco finish, with some extras, Has had carcful us- Do you want a priest? age and is reasonably priced. Write . C. G.: No. Send for d-publisher, box 343, Bismarck. i . COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Ave. D Phone 565 Carrots, New Potatoes, Cabbage, Beets, Turnips, Leaf Lettuce, Ripe Tomatoes Peaches, Plums, Green Apples, Grapes, Bananas Oranges Sick Chorus Girl: I fession to make. MEAT DEPARTMENT Beef, Pork and Veal, Veal Cutlets, Small Pork Chops Pressed Ham, Baked Loaf The Watermelons Sure Are Fine SCHILLING’S TEA Three Tea Sippers free with every half-pound of Schilling’s Tea SPECIALS 214 size can Sliced Peaches ....... 21% size can Broken Sliced Pineapple . Plums, large red ones, basket . a heey NEW ié Your Rernints as it.is in these fine seamless ‘Axshinster Rugs, recog- the-home. 1 —@| dear, about~my loss of memory. No matter what kind of a floor covering you need, we have it. Florentine Axminsters, Wiltons, Velvets, etc., .in all the newest patterns and colors—perfect weaves. : ‘Also a complete line of linoleums and small rugs. Come. =.= in'today and see the many new things in this large de- The art of rug weaving was ie 20 5 fin exemplified Neatly. fringed, of heavy_ quality, long wool nap and nizéd leaders in beauty and originality of designs and | mand for bedrooms, sun porches, breakfast. rooms and cologings. We have’a size for every use in any room of | occasional scatter rugs. There is a pattern and color tu a8 eee $6. 00 cone e $57. 50 26x48 ...... ‘4. 00 52x80. n $24. 50.. : @ ... $9. 75 | xz |... eee. 50! B6aB4 NOT TOO CONFIDENT: . Wife: I saw the, doctor today, ge’ from the shops and factor- fea by by) ‘the thousands. Husband: What did he do?” Wife: Made me pay in. advance.— Tit-Bits. NO. WASTED: WORDS “1‘ was ‘going to ‘propose to May- belle and she. cut, me short.” The French Midinettes, of working| {omens Semalaer if, okt” girls, derive their name feom midi| “Not a bit. She sald ‘yes’ before (noon), because at - midday they|I got started. “—Lite Tonight and Tomorrow. Matinee Saturday at 2:30 WILLIAM FOX, presents A colorful romance | of a beautiful cir- cus performer and a rer dare-devil rider of : All the fun, excitement, suspense and thrills of a west- ern rodeo and a circus combined in the best picture Tom Mix has ever made Comedy! “Fox News Reel” “Car Shy” Home Should. Come First” RUGS| ‘An-hour spent in ouf furniture ‘department: is both educational and entertaining.. The many “beautiful things shown here are ' a delight to home-makers. '* Salem Oval Rugs - - .close weave. These lovely little. rugs-are in great de- fit in anywhere—in_ a ‘fine silk finish. . re $37.50,