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, 1931 U. 8. FARMER HURT BY RUSSIA SYSTEM, | _ LBGGE POINTS OUT | Farm' Board Head Says Ameri- | can Wheat Raiser Can’t Compete With Soviet - TELLSHOWTOGETRDOF | | RHEUMATISM IN 48 HOURS PERE MARQUETTE’S VISION. —_||~iepeais Gharxe —}/HOUSE OOMMITTE OF 1674 1S NEARING REALITY ior nn for court of claims was approved hy the| RE APPORTIONMENT sore ' throat aaa he cei fan teas % cannot be reac! means ' For Only 85 Cents that the takers of drugs for relief only are disabled for life. ; It Is Guaranteed |_1f cvery person who | with rheumatic manife ‘would Thousands of well meaning people | Start at once to get ‘the uric acid out are taking the chance of being crip- jot the blood—it would perhaps mean pled for Ife with rheumatism. | yeas aye of crippled joints in When a rheumatic attack occurs | ) . they seek to deaden the pain with) This can be done by taking Ships Expected to Sail From| Great Lakes to Gulf of H Mexico in 1933 Big 8 Ounce Bottle Senator E. ©. Stucke of. McLean county, who introduced the proposal. told the senate that Indians on the reservation would receive made | $1,500 each if the money was made available to them. He said the In- dians feared the government would use the money for other purposes than what the fund is intended for, and that the resolution was intro- ‘(Clancy of Michigan Charges Rural Representatives Are | Fighting Cities Chicago, Feb. 6—()—A vision that Pere Marquette wrote home about in 1674, a vision of ships of commerce sailing the Great Lakes, threading through a canal to the Illinois, the one Garg e Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico | qj Pra “ handy relievers—a method that us-|tablespoonful of Allenru three times a 1 y MKELVIE HAS LIKE BELIEF] is nearing reality. spellers ‘Washington, Feb. 6—(P)—A’ clash lebeeningand raw [ually ends with disastrous results, | day—Allenru acts on the blood and : ce: | gcifte®, centuries of planning, some Over the automatic reapportionment | When your throat Ihislike the scrap. |. Every rheumatic sufferer knows drives from it the uric acid that ‘F; working and much despairing, the of the house or representatives March ry hailey knoe Some Mistol | that painful, swollen, inflamed joints | causes your rheumatic agony, and ; ree Land and Free Labor’ in| waterway conceived by the first white 4 occurred in the house census com-| ing x! Gat ful. Feel that | 9nd muscles are caused by an excess | does it in 48 hours. Riieaiacs explorers, has entered the final stages mittee Friday with Representative | Wick! Gattlc « spoonnte. Slenfolds | of uric acid in the blood. ; You can get a generous bottle of gga tramp ih eagineer and baliger ROR oT ATE 10 ENTER | Clancy of Michigan charging rural | quick,soothing Pelicf as Mistol enfols® |" when you drive this’ troublesome j Allenru at Hall's Drug Store ot any , ment, engineer and . representatives “are tryit this i ’! ri m the blood you are get-| progressive druggist for Conver for Attitude | Of the five main dam and lock \ legislation.” 6 Hing to NI this | surfaces relax. Get a botre today! | ting vid of the cause of sheumstiom | take it with every essurance that it A — Projects, only one has not been : Representative Knutson of Minne- | ‘e {—rellever: won't do this. is a real enemy of uric acid—and of Washington, Feb. 6.—(a}—Chair-| #Watded to contractors. Work has Sota had. just asserted the new ap-! {While you are taking the nerve| rheumatic conditions—and bear in man Legge of the farm board said| been started on two and within the Portionment should not go into effect | deadening relievers the uric acid con- | mind, if it doesn’t do as advertised— Friday he viewed Russia’s official | !@st week the contracts have been let for two years to give the legislatures | U.8 BAT. OFF. tinues to penetrate further and fur-| money back. Allenru is just as good grain statement as an indication that | fOr the other two, calling for the ex- more time in which to redistrict. Pee Ee NER ther into the joints and tendons leav- | for sciatica. —Advertisement. the soviets were turned toward a| Penditure of more than $1,260,000. x Under the present law it would be; ‘ arket, . . W. C. 5 ae " claims sident Hoover. “The American farmer cannot| States enginecr, “that the entire proj- ticipated Profits on High- Clancy sald Knutson sought to pre- compete with Russian wheat in the| ct will be open for navigation in the vent the cities from getting their world market,” he said, “and if he at-| °@tly summer of 1933.” way Development Proper representation. tempts to he will have to give up| AM ideal date, 1933—Chicago’s sec- aa Knutson urged favorable action on mui y ‘3 . le e e on Ber'ot this Shard sesaed ie more ap because it will be | Wholesale and retail gasoline and oll March 4 when most of the legisla- THE ATRE that American producers could not | Just 260 years after the white man | Stations is advocated in a concurrent ; tures would have adjourned, pre- compete with Russian wheat, because | {ist planned such a waterway. resolution introduced in the North |This is Albert R. Brunker, chairman venting re-districting. Tonight and Saturday of Russia’s “free land and free la-| Pete Marquette and Louis Joliet in| Dakota senate Thursday by Senator |Of the Chicago Civic Safety commit-| “tn that event, he asserted, the rep- My Mf. bor.” 1673 went up the Illinois and Des| W. E. Martin of Morton county, an |tee. photographed as he went before} resentatives would have to be elected —ALSO— «no | Plaines rivers, carried their canoes | I. V. A. & Chicago grand jury to repeat ls! st large. “Most of them would come ‘| : McKelvie said there was “no hi B Charley Chi in question but that Russia, with un-| Toss the Chicago portage, lowered| The profits derived from such en-|Charges that many Chicago judges| trom the large metropolitan areas, arley ag limited virgin land, could produce|them into old Mud lake and de-/ terprises would be used to match fed- {are corrupt and that the assassins of/ and not from the rural districts as “HIGH ‘C'S : scended to Lake Michigan. eral aid funds for the constructicn of |Jake Lingle are being protected by! intended,” he said. News — Curiosity great quantities of wheat cheaply for ; 4 5 News ‘uriosity many years at least with no land and The next year Pere Marquette| highways. the authorities. Brunker was sum- Clancy said Detroit had suffered labor cost.” wrote back to France that here was} The resolution sets forth that other |moned before the grand jury after he| trom lack of representation, accord- The two agreed the latest report |" ideal place for a “cut or canal” | sources of revenue are necessiry to|made his sensational charges in 8} ing to its population, for years. from Moscow showed Russia ‘making | Comecting what he called the “Lake| match the $2,000,000 federal aid al- speech at Boston, Knutson said Clancy was trying to more progress in its agricultural prov | Of the Mlinois” and the river he knew | lotted to North Dakota, and that os- ter weaned coca aes cs befog the issue, when the Michigan gram, especially wheat, than in the} 25,the “St. Louis.” The advantage of | tablishment of state-owned Oil St | tom each of the 500 congregations| member contended’ the Minnesota five-year industrial plan. being able to build a boat in Lake| tions would provide the additional served by these pastors. regal senators came from the rural sec- McKelvie cited soviet exports of Erie and sail it to the Gulf of Mexico | revenue. The Women's Missionary Feaeras tions. Knutson said they came from nearly as much wheat since Jane as could not be overestimated, he wrote.| The resolution reads: “Whereas, tion, an affiliated anization, also| Minneapolis. . during any one year before the| Now the portage Marquette walked | the federal bureaus have allotted, as | {iam on affiliated org They eit te World war as an indication its grow-|2cT0ss has been cut, and Garlic| the federal proportion of the roadj Will meet at that time. ‘They wilt N rti Clubs to ing importance in the world market | TES, 0F the Chicago river is con-| building prosram for the state of |Rave ® similar representation. YU la Rete ~| nected by a yp canal the Des for the year . e shades, aaiaitined< shea ‘i reunGge said also that the American Pisines and Ilinols rivers. ‘The Til | sum of two million dollars as the reg- Hold Convention Here world market with ‘Aroetiitie and nois waterway has been taken over | ular allotment, and the further sum Diliwitin BIT a Jubs Australian wheat, Each of these, he| PY the federal government, its locks, | of $1,289,000 dollars as a special allot- throughout Fee i ag aeghom n cl ve a said, had the advantage of low cost| Gams and canals are being rebuilt. | ment for the employment of labor [Some to atnaekssieat oreek tae the ¥ f Sie teanipeeetiony articulatly. The unreliable Illinois river is being | during the period of economic strin- seventh. biennial convention of the ‘Australia, ie harnessed to man’s will. The plans | gency, and, é North Dakota Federation of Non- ‘Australian wheat, Legge sald, was|2°¢ Peing made to handle 7,500,000] “Whereas, the» income provided partisan clubs, which will be held here an the Tim or the conti. 8s of freight right from the start. | through gas tax laws and other | Feb. 10-12, Meetings will be held in cent can Soula Tae Med ana aE ———_—_—_ sources in the state of North Dakota A f NE L TE the Labor hall on Fifth St. t easel ‘el lasts ces ans will be insufficient to match the fed-! Among subjects to be considered | ee PROPOSAL TO TAX [sess socio tnd ites Seas eee, emai q elvie said the farm board was other means of revenue are provided -__ { “is ” keeping close watch over Russian t! fick f Board. taxes, changes in the state wheat exports, but “there is nothing EON ane © “eticlency Of over | Bioneer Western North Dakotan |@ducational system and child welfare. we can do about it unless they try to eine, ‘and, ‘ ‘i Mrs. Barbara Parkinson, Willow dump it in this "Then. h ‘Whereas, it is not desired to in- Is Buried Thursday in |City, president of the federation, will Ppfeatios} oan: “See crease the tax burden of the people preside. Assisting with the conven- said, tariff laws could be utilized. of the state of North Dakota, and it Badlands Grave tion will be Mrs. Minnie D, Craig, is necessary that the same be re- Esmond, first vice president; Miss lieved, if possible, Sse Vannie ‘Hall, New Rockford, second { ? 2 Sanish, N. D., Feb. 6.—(?)—Friends | Vice president; Mrs. Cigar onde Pad a . Would Buy in Bulk from all parts of North Dakota hon- ans Cireaeneoeonaivel sete: a Time. | ls. Wived Off the levisintee eer ole of ant city | ored John W. Goodall, pioneer ranch- The Bismarck’ Nonpartisan club, j CANNON COMPLETED Old-Time Issue Is Wipe of North Dakota, that the highway |€T and cattleman, for whom funeral | Under the direction of eiplate i, Calendar, 34 to 13, After commission of the state of North Da- | services were held Thursday. for the entertainment of all delegates t ) - kota be, and the same isherebyauthor-| Governor George F. Shafer, unable|and a banquet is scheduled for Wed- i BEFORE 12 ELDERS Heated Argument izedand directed to establish inthe va- | to attend the funeral, was represented | nesday evening. { rious counties of the state of North | by Senator F. H. Hyland, Devils Lake, | ‘ i Proposal to permit any licensed | Dakota, at such points as it may | who read a tribute to the pioneer for Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. Daily at 2:30 -7- 9 q Fay ees physician to practice in tax exempt | deem advantageous, gasoline ‘and oll the governor. ey eS bY i i , | Stations for the sale of gasoline ant a is going,” Hyland said in| e e ° Fane ataati Se aerate aera teen aetna whol and etl an tnt [hs alin be the goers’ we! D. W. Griffiths - Abraham Lincoln and Detective Said Among = | ine Si, “rtairs ‘committes andefi. | the said highway commission be au-|have lost not only a dear and loyal i . 4 Wi nitely tponing the measure. thorized to purchase gasoline and oil | friend, a generous and thoughtful q itnesses Taney Dosen: is in bulk for the purpose of providing | neighbor, an outstanding citizen and! i Heated debate stirred the senate, a 4 aipmaiie: when an effort was made to gain aj the same for the sale to said ponent : eee publ teipibeap but Nort Ft ington, . 6. —(P)— . | the net profit from the said gasoline | Dakot as lost another of those pre- | i Pethecsreti Pieber sere ated po libri ier cee pags { and oil so sold at. wholesale and retail |cious personalities who served as aj i Cannon, Jr. was ended before a! motion was lost 34 tc 13 weny Non, | through the said stations to be ap-| connecting link between the territory { church board of inquiry late Thurs-|™otane jelning wth ali but ons rn. | Portioned as follows, to wit: of Dakota and the state, between the | day night, as word came from with. | hantisans Jolning with all but one th-)"‘Three-fourths of the same to be old west and the new west, between | 4 in the hearing that among the testi-|GePendent in voting against the) onverted into the road fund of the| the old days and the new days. mony was an assertion that informa- One i. ws cidcin tant state of North Dakota, to be ex-| “Coming to this country in 1883, in | tion on which part of the charges|isture durine mony teoviods te legis- pended under the supervision of the |the very dawn of white settlement, ' against the prelate are based, came . gees 1 re eae serious SessiOns, | state highway commission in the|he helped banish the wilderness, to | from Mrs, Helen McCallum, .now|°¥t one Serene Pika construction and maintenance of] subdue the untamed forces of man| Bishop Cannon's second wife. A niegrole Re ae ayer 8G roads in the state of North Dakota, | and beast, and to usher in civilization. | my Friday the temperance leader of | Henry county, Ole Ettestad of Mc“) and the remaining one-fourth to be|His name is entitled to be enrolled a "the Methodist Episcopal church, (Hen, C. W Fine of Benson. and converted into the road fund of the | among the founders of this common- ; South, came to the beginning of his|Dell Patterson of Renville | cham-/ various counties of the state of North | wealth, and his life-story is an epic | ‘own defense. Its nature could not be |P!oned the proposal, of which Ette-! nakota, in proportion to the amount | which ‘depicts in living terms the | . ri learned stad is author, while Senators J. P.! of gasoline and oil sold through the | birth, irffancy, and growth to matur- | y ‘Austin O'Malley, a reporter for the | C2!0 of Stark, F. E, Ployhar of Valley! stations maintained and operated by|ity of a reat state. The sealing of | RV COLONY Hoy, » New York Journal, was among the | City, J. H. Burkhart of Ward, and W-./the highway commission in each of | his lips reminds us again of the end- | F nee Meenraanivedeien co. ‘ Witnesses who apeared before the|2-Lynch of La Moure, opposed it. | the said several counties, and, ing of this romantic chapter in the! E'ROM three to twelve. That's the : A board of 12 elders near the close of |, Proponents of the measure con- i history of our state and closes for-' period which is most important to direct testimony taking. tended a patient should be permitted Counties Would Participate lever ‘an inexhaustible source of, your child’s development. And that’s | Bis hop Cannon recently filed 2|t0 bring his own doctor into a hos-| “Be it further resolved that the ‘knowledge of the early life of we: the time many are retarded mentally $5,000,000 suit for damages against |Pital which the state exempts from] several counties of the state of North om Dakota, of the habits, customs; and physically by constipation. William Randolph Héarst, publisher | *@xation. Dakota, through their various hish-| and heroism of our pioneers, and of Watch your child, mother! At the of the Journal, based on the publi- , . 5 way organizations, be and the same/ the traditions of territorial develop- first sign of bad breath, coated : Wants Sasel. Onpertenity’ are hereby authorized to maintain | ment, little of which hi | iliousness, lack cation of letters, alleged to havebeen| «poctors of the state with equal) and operate bulk and retail gasoline reohtaed np h has yet been thngue, headache, pillousness, ae piace eee an ie ined Education,” Senator Hamilton said,/ and oil stations under the conditions| “is it seems ordained that friends California Mia § yrup. ne concerning » WI 1 “should have equal opportunity. The! set forth in the Jast paragraph, pro- must part with friends, and the ‘i f were libelous. old family doctor has been chased out! vided however, that the net profits| Commonwealth must, in’ time, pes| _. This pure vegetable product cleans- Frank Morgan, a Richmond, V9) by these closed corporations. If they| from the county operated gasoline | Sith ite founders” Tae Old’ vest | @: Tegulates a child’s bowels without detective, was the last witness called. te 1 rtioned 5. ie west} discomfort. No danger of forming Morgan testified concerning docu-| fren yep them pay taxes” Ss follows: ‘Three-fourchs thereat to gradually recedes from view and takes) the laxative habit when California ments previously presented. Senator Ployhar told the senate the| the county road fund and one-fourth | ™ the Principal actors in that| Fig Syrup is used. For it tones and On leaving the hearing the detec, [bill had been before the legisiature| thereof to the state road fund, to be|fieme of which’ has tee plc | Strengthens weak bowels. In colds or | A 7/1 SEQ N SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESE tive said that he had been given “@) on at least six previous occasions| expended under the supervision of |'Movr,.01 Which has ay ee ae children) 8 oer eye ile mente ce arm time.” 5 | aid to keep the s: ecom= BF "Thad questions fired at me from oem Gefeted repeatediy” | Spee futher resolved, tat the [STARE Keogh and Andrew Johnston | ing clogged with gerne oF vaste PROFIT PRODUCERS FOR THE FARM every angle,” he said, “but Thad the} «me proposition s unsound,” Sen-| gas tax provided by law, shall be col- | Wyaword Cuys Anders Madson, Wil"! nesthers everywhere are eager to answers. ator Fowler said. “It means that so-| lected upon each and every gation of) “4 Randall, Sanish, . tell of the benefits secured for their SEE Ey = called ‘Closed hospitals will be forced! gas sold Strdosh “the ad ste any : ei / cuidate. Te eee ae to pay taxes. Hospitals will have the| county operate stations in A A i N, 21st St., s City, Kans., 3 EXPECT 10 COMPLETE option of complying with the law or| same manner as is provided by law| | An_ interesting sale Satur-| “I have used California Fig Syrup. These buildings play an important paying taxes, and this measure will| for private or individually owned and|day, Feb. 7, lingerie, kimonos,| with Ralph for three hieeky peep hat Th M é i be an additional burden on hospitals.” | operated oil stations.” pajamas, costume jewelry, pil-| upsets. bad breath, coat the bright. What ey Mean part in every successful farm op- The 13 senators who voted for the} The governor would be empowered | Jows, pictures, imported | pot- constipation. It keeps i ea on the Farm ' bill are Eastgate, Erickson, Ettestad,| to veto any item or items or item of) 40.” oa cic AIL mod.| happiest four-year-old I know! ou eration * Fine, Hamilton, Magnuson, Marshall,| appropriation measures under a pro- y 8! ware. mod- Look for the name California when . —— Tine Walle |ruien, Pattetion, “Thorson, Unruh, Posed constitutional bag ooaretan ao erately reduced. Rose Shop. | buying. thet is on every carton of Individual Hog Houses HT ine Walls} wWog, Renauld. fered in a concurrent resolu se - the genuine, for your in. “ Mural Paintings: (2 ‘ With the exception of Senators| Senator Ole Etiestad of McHenty| Elks initiation 8 p. m. hace | i increase profits $30 to Why not put them at work today? of Lobbies and District Hyland and Martin. who were absent, county. making it a felony to slander |Friday, followed by boxing] KORO S CEU Ons Smee $60 per year. Court Chambers pao, Voted sgains’| od Ubel annuity, safe deposit, surety jmatch in Rex theatre and! py € CMD @ 54. OB oa $ They soon pay for themselves, and eee | Debate was. also precipitated in the| and trust companies was introduced | luncheon. < ci Hexagonal Hog Brooders 4 ‘ 5 ear Work on the new Burleigh county | senate over a report of the judiciarv | by the committee on banks ane MARS (Ss Sas 7 make winter. farrowing then keep right on earning profits courthouse is pI satisfactor- | committee recommending for passage ing by request of the banking possible, so that hogs can Z ; ily, architects in charge said Friday,/a measure which would require the | commission. be sold in August and for you year in and year out. bs ‘and May 1 has been set as the date/pasteurization of malt sold in her- | p September, when prices : of probable completion. metically sealed and labeled bottles. |] ytherans to Meet f | premneri, n pI Work already has been begun on! ; are invariably highest. . WE CAN FURNISH THEM Paes Mae 4 nel LE Lay! “Here During June BENEFITED ain corridors, an eee aes Sees carn aie in the lobbles sn autor work has beeu:| postponed failed by 20 to 18 vote, | Arrangements” for the district Hog Brooders increase | IN THREE DIFFERENT WAYS: almost finished. [and the report of the. coramittee .SP- | synodieal meeting to be held in Bis- | Peon - from $100 to j are to line the | proving the proposal was passed. The|marck June 4 to 7 were made Friday F H | er year. " i i walle of the lobbies ‘on the first and bill ix in the form of an amendment |/"Sty"‘Gevia atocve, Fargo, bishop | After Taking Lydia E. Pinke | i r 1 We supply them ready-built, so that you can ‘ second floors are being painted in the|to | the law defining intoxicating | of the North Dakota district of the/ ps1 y, ble Chicken Brooders in- haul them out and set them up in any de- ti studios of the decorator in Minneap-|liquors.. The new provision requires | rutheran church. egetable Compound fits bi sired location. i olis and will be ready for shipment to} pasteurization of malt and certain)’ Bishop Stoeve is in the city mak- peal crease poultry pro’ ry i Bismarck within the next few days.|other beverages before they can beling final arrangements for the con- i : saving the little chicks ( 2 Animals native to North Dakota vill poneee A en nen pee ca ap-|Vention which will include friekss PR peared ane di Tye mr ‘and providing satisfac- 2 We will be glad to have them built for you represented: on the mi » Wi e 115 and two » my mother i i fii be. repnoeen et ial ae ae el peoved’ ee providing for the |mavely 175 pastors a ae nee oe tory egg yields. according to your own specifications. canvas which can be attached to the| appointment of a commission to as- on a 64-acre farm $$ x availa i certain the condition of the teachers’ for eleven years. I YOU CAN’T AFFORD We will furnish you with the proper ma- x ‘Above the judge’s bench in the dis-|insurance and retirement fund, and married a farmer TO BE WITHOUT terials if you fer to build th if. - R. trict court chambers there will be an-|the report was adopted by the senate. and now in addi- THESE MONEY you prefer to build them yourself. other mural on which a group of 12/The bill carries an appropriation of MAKERS ON THE' i allegorical figures will represent an | $5,000. ‘ Order a few bottles. for the Al 0) ae ‘ ee ‘ é idealized conception of, justice. hes oom George Pe Enater had rood home, It's good. FARM Our complete building service provides detailed n ornate wi staircase mended ommission le " heen approved by the agehiteis and |by the last session be continued by Sent preimage ie any building you may rd of county: commissioners. present legislature. cvernor tts beede of nickeled sliver with pan-|said, however, the work of the present om elie lal If your dealer can’t supply i eling of the same material. Butlders|commission was hampered by lack of) {ius ‘try it—25e. @ ‘anos |i \ t ap you call ' ‘ 8 say it will sad: great MADE RRR ERR | FUNGE atid Uneee, that an appropria- |" "The Al-Vegetable Laxative | women do. Finally our aly dostor nee uiy officers expect to take pos-|"'x resolution petitioning congress to qf ga) Srerreieh told me to try Lda Bs Pinan’ | MANDAN BEVERAGE |) CEN’ i ‘R Al | M session of their new quarters imme-| act favorably on @ proposal by which | N forthe (om aigcetee Te eee memupound. 1 did and now J COMPANY diately after completion of the struc~|Fort Berthold Indians would receive "FUME A tamach. 221 tacid. Ot Rea te better thes tgs eee | : : ture. Bb SA ORD OM RACHA tem by a | Neeser et “| CurpeL Suenstay, Ite, Lickdale, Pa | | A. C. Harke, Manager e

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