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a a eae | dics Lea. 1|CUND Eee. ————— = === session in all particulars. State of- 5 of driving an automobile while in- post commander <f local American | | } J WH 7 fice holders who were in the legis- toxicated. The arrest was made fol-| Legion last evening Other of- GRAIN j | FINANCIAL | AND FRAUD IN attire dering the last apeetl heat NURSES MEET lowing an automobile collision on/ficers elected were Burt Hurst, first MA RKETS 1) DEALS DENIED] in 1010 secoted inet they were para “ : NEWS the bape ld {it yee : ed aor Reo ee of Xu ve it accordin, & Bec inder; LIVESTOCK 1 By Associated Press Leased Wire | for their services at that time. CLOSES TOD AY ‘Martineson. bese! jewberry, fin-neo officer: J iii iii i a , (Continued from Page 1) | State Auditor John Stcen pointed rates Pater BG. Hansen, post historian; C. 1. : mT ment came, not from Fall, as the| put that the legislature, since it — ‘argo ir Robertson % CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE rovernment has contended, but fi Ids b trings, éould| Tall the Pro- ‘4 t Co | GRAIN PRICES ja Ec agence | Cle poem gy Ge Pals tarot te 'SPinel For Fouling : Close Close —Today—__ ~Today— |navy, and that danger of loss of oil| emergency proposition. The state} fession Given—Committees ( Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close! hy drainage was discussed fully two] general fund is in good shape and “a Chic Oct, 19... (AP) — Ear ts. 3 1 Wheat— a: yops, {months before the Fall-Sinclair ne-|euid stand the additional barden Are Nam i Ji, 5 (AP) — Earl P 433 1.26% 1.27% 1.85% 1.26% FL could 1 ‘ ‘Little Boy” Blue of F: N. D. . | Dece BI iby Same cy ie oe @ Ig | Sotiations began. . | without difficulty if the expenses was fined $60 by the Mllinois state ee Neo ee a Olle , 283 vox |, The jury as completed contains | were kept whhin a reasonable figure,| Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 19.—() Minot, N. D., Oct. 19.— (AP) — March ¢ 130% 1.30%) 1.28% 1.29% I, 4 110 The f kep' . , » Oc thletic commission today for foul-| rp, Callahan, 78, of Minot, : ce March {ee Oe ee ee Tata teleeeincenes | He Salus —The 15th annual session of thel/ing Roleaux Saguero, the Cuban|5/°™#> ¢ il w dud Rae Indian Summer Weather in Si 31 1.32 are youthful, but the latter have an E North Dakota State Nurses’ associa-| light heavyweight in their scheduled veteran of the civil war, dit Te May 132% 1.5 32 laverage age of 42, Salaries Cost $810 Per Day tion will be concluded late this after-|10-round bout here laat night The | Ate een, due to a stroke: He Canada and Corn Belt Causes | omg : There are 118 members of the/noon following the election of offi-|Cuban refused to accept oh bea ved at Ripon, Wis. Stevens ‘ Corn— 85 83 EY RELATES house and 49 senators which would|cers and consideration of several im-| repeated fouls 4nd knocked out Blue N. im, I a Prices to Slump Dec. md E HISTORY mean the expenditure of $810 per] portant resolutions which are sohed-|in three rounds. with and eae S. D., before B51 ngton, Oct. 19.— (AP) —| day in salaries to legislators, This|uled to be brought before the nurs Johnny Salvatore, mi rt of My Ble ing wile in December, 1914. ‘ \ Chicago, Oct. 19.—477—Wheat,| March bia @u Gees Beth se approached} does not include the salary of the| The addresses of Dr. W. F. Sibler,| Sullivan, the St. Paul wetter we ht, 2100 tee bey survive include Y } corn and oats today promptly broke | 1 89% 90% ert B. Fall regarding the lease] jieytenant governor, fixed by law/local physician; Dr. W. and Sol’ Gold, who handled 4 » 1 0: May of the Teapot Dome naval oil re-| 5), 9 yearly basis, on $2 a day|local dentist; Mi a e ‘ é ‘iss Mi Bell, the New Yor tht . Cree ae aa te the then interioe teres extra paid to the president pro-tem|consulting nurse of the children’s| also” felt the counuaiene & The W. B. A. will give a \ the season’s low price record before | the previous minimum figures were Outs— ’ Mode . ey : s visi i bureau, department of infancy and] discipli Their lic masquerade dance Thursda: 24-hours old. A new wave of liquid- ie AGN 45% 46% | ty “ of the senate. The mileage cost|b 5 rere " | discipline. ir "9 ating sales swept values down, with| P** Matin Wr Littleton, counsel for che Fen oe ee Te a a ee ee arTne Oak, qnetent ee eae Toen te for] Oct. 20th, at A. O. U. W. hall. Indian summer weather both in Can-) March 48% 47% 48% | weulthy oil operator, declared today] the regular session which was $7,703,) tits Hisio Cook, president of the/ their ri conduct Couple $1.00, extra lady 25c, ada and the corn belt causing hold-| ‘ before the jury hearing the criminal| Steen said. At the last session. it/ tive | Parent-teacrerse Tom. | nd, coaching lustily. The ruling| Refreshments served, ers to unload and depriving the mar-|_ May AR% 49% © A81S_—4914 conspiracy case against the two men,| COS $18,932.80 to pay the salaries |and the appointment of several com-{does not affect Bell and Sullivan, ket of ready buyers for at lease the | : @"s Resuming his opening statement|f officers and employes. These|™ E oe time being. Starting at 1-4 to 7-8 Rye cents decline, wheat soon underwent | q a sharp further setback. i Corn opened 1-8 to 7-8 cent off,| to the jury ot two woman and 10| Hems for,» special session, Steen!" aeaey rotey, R. N., of Devits| Today Sets Mark When You Catch Cold ge Anche bogus davery.| Sus: BU Soarion ware ex iake vend her baier on “Phsco-| Ror “Blottest Day’|: Rub on Musterole latter part of that visit, Sinclair] tended. cciat gese| An interesting report on the state — Mustercle is easy to apply and asked Kall if he intended to lease] Petit ectic speciat Sc*-| educational convention was givenby| The highest temperature ever re-| Works right away. It may prevent 96'S 1.01% 61S 9615 URN 9819 LOBly 1.00% 1.07% IBM 9% and later receded more. Li Provisions were irregular. | 12.45 2.47 Naval Reserve No. 3 (Teapot Dome). | Si c the delegate, Miss Sel corded in Bismarc a cold from turning into “flu” or Fresh setbacks in wheat values | 12.50 12.62 _ Fall replied that he was having an| bitterest in the history v4 the sate No of He Sala etl aes it lah was recorded today Pneumonia, It does all the good here today took place despite rela-! investigation made and that so far] were recalled here today during dis-|""“phe “following committees were|CUry soared to work of grandmother's mustard ) tive strength of Liverpool quota-| Jan 12.82 13.10 1277@ = 12.82 f as he was concerned he would make| cussions of the prospective session.| . »ointed by Miss J Evelyn For of| federal weather bureau said, plaster. I tions which were at a full chipping (Ribs. 30 @85 no determination about a. lease until| It was generally conceded, however,| snot “the association's “sresigent | though the temperature has reached| _Musterole is a clean, white oint- i parity and would normally spell the | Ov 2. 12.75 the investigation was complete, the| that the heat which marked those] fora year's term: Presidents high points in October, this is ment, made of oil of mustard and end of a decline. In the face of in-| Dec. attorney asserted. c days, when the — Nonpartisan) '°Ccus of Ethics—Ita McDonell, R.| first. time in the 60 years of the| other home simples. It is recom- dications of. an, impending heavy | Jan. 13.10 12.60 Wanted Indian Land Teases. _ | League was at the peak of its power-|n., Bernice Ahern, R. N., and Petea| ‘eather bureau’s existence here that | mended by many doctors and nurses, DT ate eet toe | Belle 1460 13.75 13.80 :13.7213.80 Sinclait went to see Fall about| Will not be manitest oe any pecial) Aakren, R. N. i on ee | Te Beech and cee the only lee ided 13.60 |Osage Indian land leases in Okla-| 8°88!" : ,, Resolutions—Alma Gorder, R. N., SUG, WAP ee enehins: MEWTTAK tines for Tabure deliveries | ‘ 12.60 13.80 continued. The purpose of . Gister Camillus, R. N., and Hilda Kat Kraut fethanoesralgia, songwetice peter,“ ! Mand at times for future deliveries Mie meth Ee was not to take-up the/50 Bismarck and Gustafson, R.N, 1,000 Eat Kraut Gal aes Gre tae ae meet Vicue ecuers wito Were INNEAPOLIS FLOUR lease of Teapot Dome that Sinclair dan People Rid Relief Fund—Mathilda Paul, R.N., aches of the and joints, in a position to collect a profit. tive, strong; bulk 1 _ MID ae Oe A Flour |finally obtained, leading to the Mandan People Ride | and Sister st. Treneus, - at Wishek Tuesday rains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- - a tala to set conditions | Tuesday's top fat ra lait 7 Ga het charge that the two nen hud’ cole in Stanolind Plane Literature—Clara Muller, R. N. ‘allen: feet—colds of all pea ag pee ‘cet kes ad on zs aaa coe baer ness. £0 36.00 a) “I spired together against the goyern-|. Legislation—Mrs. Mildred Isack- Wishek, N. D., Oct. 19.— ci ct mew wheat Branyes Ou ment and that Fall had received ONE 20d son, R. N., Miss Ella Voge, R. N, To Mothers’ Musterole is also ere, official reports were at hand — Trey large sums of money as a result af (Continued from page one) and Sister Evelyn, R mele in milder bal saying that domestic winter wheat ,,, CHICAGO pi TP Poultry | the transaction. as a three motor monoplane or single a nd i Seas for babies ° acne leak oat mostly one rh doe _ Oct. ihe aes ce ‘*| _ Referring to the plan for the ex-| wing machine and is constructed en- N. D. Rail Board Children's Musterole. cost det grat ae sippt bed é ep KET foal ory a e - 5 18 to 22\change of naval crude oil for fuel] tirely of metal. One of the engines <i tent ji fee cc arains were reported ax mak- Ts 15 to 28; SPEnES Ie? iu; [oil im storage, which is entwined| is mounted in the forward end of the Will Intervene Tt was sauerkraut day here, an Sere & Tubes good progress in all sections. | ie TS te 21: geese’ 20 to 21, | With the whole oil lease tangle, Lit-| fuselage, while the other two are in Rail annual event, sponsored by the Wis. WEAKNESS CONTINUES ee - : ducks .18 to 21; geese .20 to 21. J tleton told the jury that Captain| suspended from the wings. Each of in Rail Merger hek Commercial club, and it was ON MILL CITY MARKET Prices Carried Down From Praise sist John K. Robinson, the navy’s repre-| the three engines develops 200 horse- — marked by a special rece CHICAGO PRODUCE sentative in oil reserve matters,| power and the complete plane] | St. Paul, Oct. 19.(#|—The North| cluding music by “Weak-| Two to Seven Points—Open- | Chicago, Oct. 19.— ‘4 — Butter| would testify that the first sugges-| weighs little more than a large en-| Dakota state railroad — commission ness continued to prevail in wheat; higher; ipts 3,762 tubs; creamery | tion-for si . a , : “arash “ Sonpeaniee| . Ss liv higher; receipts 3,762 ¥ | tion for such exchange was made by| closed auto. In spite of its enormous} today was added to the list of state “A ae ae Saale ing Rally Short-lived sta.dards 44 MUR os size, the airplrne weighs only 5,200] and business organizations and in-| schools which Wishek won by a 18-0 eal te new lows for the year| ; fir rst: 4012 @4i The New York lawyer also assert-| pounds empty. It has a gasoline| dividuals who will appear as inter- score, Th all markets Other eraing Sap | New York, Oct. 19.—()—-Renewal ‘ . [ed that the war plan of the navy be-| capacity of 230 gallons. venors in the interstate commerce! In addition, merchants of Wishek eatteted from discoura, A oatliic hs rjof selling pressure against today’ @gs unchanged receipts 4,113/fore the Harding administration M Inst commission hearing on the applica-| made the event a “trade day,” with 3) ie eC ing bY stock market resulted in another | came into power called for the any Instruments tion of the Great Northern and Nor-| 95 prizes of merchandise being giv. t ij Ces yeath yer th — wide selling n.ovement which car-| ese unchanged. storage of 45,000,000 barrels of oil On the control board in front of thern Pacific railroads to. merge,| en why-46 ite Te gd o ear weather over the northwest | iad prices down 2 to 7 points. The] a on the Pacific and Atlantic coast to| the pilot seat are the navigating in-| which will open in Minneapolis Mon. 4 se coms nA on both sides of the Canadian | and promise of marked increase i receipts offset relatively steady ; cables. Prices broke 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 kraut day” is to be repeated next year, be pat for the use of the navy only ae dati clal Se oe day. in the event of a national emergency. | determining direction of flight bo! In ouncing it tot tac! Littleton asserted that the propo-| vertical and horizontal, speed] tervene, homers tne Weng Dok i aaaaes sition of exchanging crude oil for| through the air, speed of each engine,| Commission made cite thet oe nee serpy MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Oct. 19.-— ™ .. Wheat receipts today 536 compared reactic , which took place in the! face of a lowering of the call money ate from 4 to 314 per cent, was! not associated with any develop : 2 cents. ment in the day’s news, but appar-|t? 309 a year ago. Minneapolis | tye) and storage came up in the navy | temperature and pressure of the oil. Mandan, N. D., Oct. 19.—()—| Oats sagged to a net low for re-| ently represented a further correc- Cash wheat ae ie grain closing |in November, 1921, before the Hata On a panel in the center of the in- Hdd airbags esp erp [eet Sale of Lucky Strike Mining com- ent months, December breaking 5-8 | tion of a week-cnd technical position. quotations today follow: of Teapot Dome, and during discus-| strument board are the throttle and] tervene on it “as may seem to ap- pany property at Zap, N. D., if an ements. : Prices opened faitly firm, but the sion of crude oil from leased wells | ignition controls. pear in the interests of the com.| qicquate bid can be obtained, was pace ed y declined 3-4 cent) rally was unimpressive. Bears in the California fields. Two wheels with a tread of 15 feet] Mission.” decided upon a of the bonds on ing ai r support. launched a series of selli k Action Approved are the landing gear on which the wetiti ‘ Tuesday after- Rye futures held relatively steady | against ome of the popular indi 1 “Secretary Derby retuned to take| plane rests when on the ground. cou Seana ae eres noon oh ing the receiver's sale ae were off 3-4 cent early. trials, which eventually unsettled | , eit |any action until he could find out] ach wheel is equipped with al organizations who have announced| nf} which bondholders bid in the laxseed futures dipped 1 1-4/the general list. Allied Chemi fae ae : whether there was legal authority| hydraulic brake, so that the plane| (reanizations whe appeatiig in: ths Voit Frank L. Anders, who has Efled i was hammered down nearly 7 points | DNS gd to fancy for it,” counsel said. “The judge| can be slowed up on landing or, by| hearing will be on the same basis,| — receiver-mai for _six| Cash wheat was in fair to good|t: 146%, du Point broke 6 to 22814 To arriv eis advocate gencral of the navy held] operating one brake at a time, can| aosardt su atine anmcuneaniaai Noo has refused to longer operate THEATRE demand and the basis was steady to|and Commercial Solvents dropped} ee _ such exchange to be legal and not| be made to turn in a small circle. ing eir uncements. | the mine. If no bids can be secured firm. Winter wheat was firm; of-|s' to 168, cellin of these issues|1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1. until then did Secretary Denby ap-| For night flying, the standard red ETO To the bondholders will dismantle the Dre sor of approved i the oe tty sreen, navigating hightsare| Return From a plant. Tonight and Thursday e letter of approval is the cele-| used, and also a pair of searchlights, f Pione Resi lent Re Mii brated one on the margin of which,| located under the wing tips, which o: er ham rse i in Denby’s handwriting, is the no-| can be turned on when approaching] Cc pion Je y Bull ferings light. Durum was firm for|undoubtedly bein: influenced by the gd to choice. 1 choice, but demand for mixers was|formation of a huge European S, ord to good. 1.2: quieter. chemical trust, and by the falling)! dark northern... . Corn offerings were fair and de-| off in,Commercial solvents earnings 1 © arrive . mand was quiet, especially for low-!in the third quarter, compared with northern . pee Uda tation: ie li ided in| Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fossum re- Is Selected Tuesday q Hs 4 % Vege To arrive ... br i Es land. Electric lights are provided in ~ ‘| with offerings light United States Cast Iro. Pipe, R. H.|2 DNS, gd to choice. cligp ee etold the Jurors that the} ig =| —— they attended the funeral of Mrs. Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 19.—(#)— i Rye was in light supply and fair] Macy, Mack Trucks, General Motors|2 DNS, ord to good. Bone ot secrecy in the oil negotia-| Plimination of Noum’s mother, Mrs. Charles A.| National dairy show judges here A H ‘ Blea uome ts gots Duluth, [and Hudson, all sold off 4 or-more|2 northern’ ....... . Ste guginated not with Fall, but Pea od en eo On| yesterday. selected the American| with the navy and to support this contention he recalled that the let- D: ch to fancy Transit Charge _| who died at Dickinson October 10. points, but recoveries of 1 to grand champion Jersey bull for the Barley was easy one cent lower. F i i ; \_ Mrs. Nolan, who had lived in| Comi the watioual gent H Ri 67 to .76. points from the low levels took|:} DNS, gd to choice. Tey father ; res I, coming year, the senior j Fides onchange. ise arin te ftroan [8 DNR, Sedo goad rent be eager, Sepa] Ts Being Sought picinson tor 25 years, moved from Seraay cow champion and ote ras —_——_—__— ails yielded wi le infdustrials,| 7 ROFHEIN o) vase assistant secretary of thi 5 ited tardatalices Gare:tila sams mer 5. ; SO, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ‘although the losses were not asi? dar khard (Mont.) December 9, 1921, relating to Haval| og linnespolisy, Oct. 19.—UP—Plea| ited Ber daughter here Fern’s Rochet Noble, bull owned South St. Paul, Oct. 19.—7)—(U. large. S. D. of A.)—Cattle, 4,0 pening See 1 ae Ht tone) slow; run late in arriving; Prospects | z POTATOES ae eae ee : fully steady; rec ipts incluce some! Chicago, Oct. 19.— (AP) — Po-| "i Hh 5 lar ~ 42 cars weighty western stee: tatoes: Receipts 152 cars; on track a“ oe eee ciated (salable ua to 12, ; total United States shipments} To arrive ;. - sales range steers Tuesday largely |! 4 Sars iralng maine lon ton s petal 1 hard. . i s ry scons sacked] _ 40 arrive .......+ + 9.50@10.50; she stock today most- | ket barely steady; oaeia paved eye eaabees ducata ‘ ills i rf and then went to Dickinson, where! by P. H. B, Freling-! luysen, of Twin oil storage at Pearl Harbor, which eee Pun ieeert ET Ee aran an she was stopping at the home of her Cea oe Mice ep ‘won eld thee pea of national de-| olimination of transit charges on| 80m, George Nolan. She was taken| the grand championship from his ea ie plans as to this storage! grain at the milling point was pre-| Seriously ill October 9. own brother, Oxford’s Wexford ange e held ately ae er ial. | sent today at the hearing on Funeral neers), ace ets 4 Noble. r Championship Fight S the mcd, then took his listen-| freight rate charges of the interstate| Dickinson October 11 and ai = A Tennessean, Herbert Farrell, of ers to the conference of January 1,| ‘ee! eS ©| October 12. Burial took place at i ‘ Motion Pictures 1921, at Washington at ‘which the| commerce commission in Minneapo-| Fretinee, Mh ents ens See ee leasing of Teapot Dome was first| “phe mills are on the Great Nor-| Mrs. Nolan was born at Hastings on eee nae a es Best and most sensational a 1.26% @1.82% : ly 5.75@8.25; few cars outstanding {round whites 130@1.65; few faney| "<p 0 Btver furum tall 144 | taken up and which he declared was ifi ine| May 23, 1863, and was married| Seound fight picture ever made = rangers Tuesday 8.25@8.60; |shade higher; Minnesota, North Da- %| the most important conference of thern, Northern Pacific and Soo line " " zun me racliots cm i i Fey 2 amber durum, 1 1.31% ‘i ry there. She came to Dickinson in f hampton- cutters strong, largely 4.50@5.50; (Kota sacked Red river Ohios 1.40@ 1 v a1 all i . and the transit penalties now range n| Selection of the grand champion: irgely ; sales 1.25;{1 amber durum..... 1.J4%@1.20% | all in connection with the lease. ef 1908. She leaves four daughters: 9. je bulls upwaré to 6.75 for weighty | 1.50; bulk few sales around 5 AM % from 1 1-2 cents a hundred pounds me CB. Reanien. of tinicity, Bek: ship cow and the junior champion- nl t | ee i. Ar af vhites}. To arrive . 1.13¥%@ ... Present were Fall, Robison, H. Fos- s ; medium kinds; bulk 6.50 and down; }South eee packed sound Be ites duran, Ligteriey ter Bain, chief of the horcan of to 2 1-2 cents the hundredweight. ship cow in the Jersey show was on “i ie i : : ‘ ‘ils ia ay:| Td. Costello, Mrs, 'T, J. Kelliher| fh i y Be tots ee nieces, cording to quality and con-|, To atrive ‘4@ °.. | mines, and A. W. Ambrose, govern-| Total Production of the mills is ap) od Mra, J. M. Grady, St. Paul and| ‘"¢ Program for today, good lights’ mostly 12.50; few choice Borer eA tata held. that ‘offset wells "would "aer| With the individual plants producing] two cons: Joseph Nolan, St- Fas!) HeRe AFTER PRISONER ‘Adults 40c, Children 200 eee menny 12-003.tew choice Silom AB durum oo \ F : : and George . . F. Schwi loge, 25,000; butcher ana aco. Oct, 19—(AP)—(U.]8 amber durum...) 1 4 | protect Teapot, Dome from drainage| “Oliver Longue, Minneapolis attor- — of Linton came to Bismarck Yewter | Performance 7:15 &9 P.M. dogs sandy Yo weak; pecking sows |S;,D.,of A)-_Fotatoet: | Modersteli fed. durin > "Yartacing the tesults of the confer-| eY and traffic expert, in behalf of f Police Court || at%_an¢ t2ek into Fall Pie ; 170 to 210 pound, averages 10-736 [slightly weaker. Carload delivered] To arrive. 09%4@ «.. ence, Littleton insisted that Robison! Charges “should. be discontinued to — | Soe, se ame Come Early! 00; 11.00; 130 sales, freight only deducted, Minne seal ee opin poe apolis-St. Paul rate, sacked hundred-|2 Yellow corn 10.25; bidding most'y 9.50@9.75 on| Weight, round whites, United States], To arrive . by nae ~-——_———-——_3 | Police at the request of the Emmons we ete ua atten. the small pe prone” Caak bande deposi, by cover |Gunty authors. Binge i i titi is wil inneapolis| persons arrest jur’ le ve fuel oil storage on the Atlantic and] C9 "other large flour and Ans ae on charges of drunkenness were | at Linton. . ~ Feature i > i Nee No. ‘ 3 yellow corn Gulf coasts. Robi: he said, took| 2"4 other large 4 pecking sows; bulk pigs 10.00; aver-|No. 1 1.30, few 1.35, peuON wulf coasts. ison, he said, took! Conters, . declared forfeited by Police Magis- eee eee 20-1; weight 221 BISMARCK GRAIN yellow ors Bier ReN A aire ron mura parts) cold: Durrant, teaffic, manager| trate J. M, Belk this morning upon| | SEARCHERS FIND BODY 5 i (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co. yellow corn 6 @. would build a pipe line t -| for the Grand Forks Commercial) failure Se ies £000 goeniog flys Hendy. Bismarck, Oct. 19 ! 6 yel 73 Tf er Wyoming Ley ine to the dis: club, completed his case for Grand] in court. These included Alex Moss- No. 1 dark north “ 4 Forks today with a demand for rate| brucker, M. Freegang, A. J. Dinius, No. 1 sagen a 02], To arate A 4 Aig ns ane Rentlemen. was saualizabions and changes in transit} R. F. Little and A. C. Towle. ‘96|3 mixed corn : ‘ 5 arrangements. — Nov i ised durum To arrive « pecuted. by sy the ante oeruPtly| “More than 300 exhibits have heen| | William Allen was, sentenced to mixed corn serted. es v entered at the hearing at Minne-|-30 days in jail and fined $10 and, . cong to 25 cents higher;|No. 1 flax ... * apolis, bringing the total in the| costs when he pleaded guilty | + late sales range feeding lambs fies No. 2 flax . resis : .84|5 mixed corn.. @ .79|6 mixed corn. 68 @ 69 case to more than 900. charges of drunkenness and t= day included four doubles 12.75@ |No. 1 rye : wole oats ‘ 45% |SORLIE THINKS & oe ing an officer, He is now serving wi a : i . Outs”. To arrive ‘Dee SESSION WILL [Motorists Injured the jail sentence. a 40 —_—_—____—_—- a “40) , 7 ‘ bard , P, McCarthy will be arraigned] JAMESTOWN LEGION ELECTS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Spelt. per owt 02205 22002 00] 4 white oats LAST 10 DAYS| in Auto Collision |, 3. P. mcce Magistrate Belk at 5 fat lambs early 12.00@13.00; held to 13.25; heavie: largely 11 culls 9.25@9.50: sheep steady; li; " and medium weight fat ewes to No, 1 mixed durum . peers 5.50@6.00; range feeding |No. 1 red durum mbs Barley, ch to fey.. = oe A Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 19.—()}— Bete isgon toss baie: No. #, 58 lbs, or more .. Ra ree oi (Continued trom Page 1) on U. S. Highway 10} clock this afternoon on a charge|Dr, L. 8. Musburger was elected quality hogs 225 pounds up very|No. 4, 55 lbs. 2 62 Rees 1060/8 67 '° |the right under the constitution to scarce, sround steady: stars aroma Ne - ee Barley, lowed” ai ‘a9 | Teorganize, elect a new speaker and As Oregon, man whe has been tes cas ieee: to vere Suik |, One cent per pound discount un-|, To arrive . ++ 64 @... |appoint new committee chairmen, it] MMi "B aised and cut in an auto- “to 200 pound averages” 11.28 @ [Af 95 Ib. ear corn, 10 Ik five cents|® IVE... ‘Spe 1% | ration effective at the close eff the| mobile accident on U. 8. highwa: arrive . c or . to 270 pound butchers poder, spell heat $1.03|No. 1 aay 2 last session would function in a spe-| 10 three rules ear t Bie ve mostly 11.40 @ 11.70; practically no . 4 cial session, ‘The governor pointed |About 9 o'clock las night when an 1.02] To arrive .. Be @ this out as an additional reason why | automobile which he was drivi 5 PR? ae hi i i is mashed into, a car driven by L. = ‘ Unfay: orable Weather tl i session need occupy little time. | 8! in The Smallest Thing of choice 280 to 300 pound butchers of-|Dark hard winter wheat Ina @ 1060; pale packers 926 @ MEXNEALOUS RANGE Although no one at the capitol was oe 10,0; choice welghty, pigs 10.25: Open High Low tose] Causes Postponement |Wras presumed that the, dosti Ye!| not learned, was accompaniet by an- Greatest Value 35 @ 11.75; medium 11.50| , Wheat— an ere f Atlanti Flich sion would come under the constitu-| other man and two woms.. from ’ mista ine Gina tan, 12E, 1 tw wan] 0 te Flights peign hct mie venus | raages, Geordie, Yo Dray . 25s @ oto” sisughters Mies he. o 130° 130 127% 129° | Old Orchard, Maine, Oct. 19-7)|"“Divenstion axe today hinged They and Mr. Heaton 10.25. Gary ~Definite postponement for today,| about the question of what the gov- minor injuries. Cattle 11,000; grain fed steers 15 . 90% 901; .89% 89%] and probable similar outlook for to. ernor could expect to gain for the Braddock pot ‘was coming ; Deen 43% 43% 4215 42% | MORTON, AS ann Graven anal ee cakes at inte Bismarck wile Ne, Heeien Nat 4 : Ag 4 . Frances Wilson Grayson andj the matt isla ems other Killing classes mostly my use en eh ek her two companions who hope to fly At the ast sension the Todevendents enee ores in, Se soe sae aber % The diamond is‘a tiny thing, but” 3 le 5 . ees 4 eir ‘i- on - aie eats toe 1008 eens ne ont, as cape, bian monoplane, The Dawns "| grid the centvar eee caren votes derneath, and it was with consider. it is one of the great items of the 3 pumerous loads 16.60 @ 16.50; stock- | p, Boa” Son 302i 202%) Weather conditions today preclude| ‘Two Vacancies in Interim {able difficulty that they were res : ia May a8 a5 3282 29515 | any possibility of a take-off and the| In this connection the wesstion She ‘roceaRe. world’s wealth. &@ When we sell you fe Ay 5 215 2.14% 2.14% | forecast for tomorrow was equally| was raised as to whether the gov- diamond you uire a possession Doc, "70, 50 65x 0044 MPC sty drissle that pre-| ST2%, Till call special, elections (4 ber ay eet eh. AK galled as Sette) part of Uocagild Apt tricts “to fil! the wacked aug a a £ of true and increasing value, ) FARGO LIVESTOCK y by a raw fog by the death of J. W. O’Neil i f 3 _ Fargo, N. Dy ct. 19-—0—Hogs| blanketed the const and sea, Jacob Bo = e 150 to 180 pound weights 9.00 to 10; t session me 120 to 200 pounds 9:50 to 10.50;|. N. D. TEAM PLACES THIRD recently. i 4 a : : Fargo, N. D., Oct. 19. The BROTHERS Ne a 223 pounds 9.50 to 1 x rth ny —P|—The ts BONHAM \ dhiry fading The store of Sete Diagond Buriag at Memphis, ‘ured show

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