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"•v.Wr fa 3=5= Supreme Ctfurt of State to Upon Second Re straining Order. Bismsvck, N. Xty^flspt. 2S.—The su preme oourt todaywpa,consid«ring the plea, of William lismke for a new re straining order lii.' the railfoal rate cam. '_Vi"' After thie flf railroad 'commis sioners promulgated a new order au thorizing increases of 5j5 Per cent in intrastate freight rates and 20 per cent in passenger rates, on Tuesday after noon, effective Sept. 8, Lemke began seetoing new grounds for an injunc tion. -v. Statements appearing In The Courier News, Grand Forks American and other league newspapers to the effect that the supreme court enjoined the railroad rate''Increases-late yesterday are shown, to bp faJse by L«emlce's new pica. It was a coincidence that the su preme court formally published the injunction it grantedlast week about the same time that the board of rail road comfnlsBionefS was issuing a new order granting the increases and avoid ing the mistakes of record on which the first injunction was based. Unlesp the supreme grants the in junction Lemke asks the increased rates will be effective Sept. 26. Liemke presented his petition late Phono Safety. Matches 1 package. le 1 dozen packages v..-vi... .,. 10c 12 dozen packages .' ..u .^.$1.10 60c Horllck's Malted Milk for ...... 11.00 Horllck's M*»teJ Milk ..... COo MelllnsFood, small size, our price (special) ki 'V N. ,i"f P.' Northwester nNews 46c 91c ill size. for developing! printing and en InrgUfc. Good* wtlrk assured. Eastman Kodaks ft nil supplies. 80c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream. 60c Mulslfled Cocoanut OIK'. SOc Llsterlne,"! ''Our pries 11.20 &ur. prids^. t., .„ JSc Cuter.Cuticlt Bemover. Our price.. 2Se Rexall Violet Tal 1 VIolet Tal- 4 A, cum Pol*. Oto prle I 60c Sem-Praar Jo-W«V 40o Cas^rla^ 54c Nay. Our prjjce,s\. Our prlei||^H^i. oe HorsrSito Our pries. 40c MuStero^i"^ «*. OurpriesJL^... lOe Doan's li PIUS. oO I60 JadVSalt| Our, price •Be aionaj Remedy. 1 rks sbeve pstoes de B" -tt'i te tefllMi'rilltlnM at 1st Vs IY F»r/K 'T" iSis mi yesterday and the court Continued dis cussion of it until a session today. Based On Now Groonda. Lemke's new petition*is based, in part, on grounds which the court did not consider in the previous injunc tion, although a part of Lemke's peti tion. This, included the charge that sufficient notice had not been given shippers at the hearing August 12 and) that theire was no real hearing be cause the shippers were not adequate ly represented. Lemke is willing for the railroads to have a 35 per cent increase, but wants it based on the statutory rate rather than the existing rate. This question was one of the chief matters of diefbate at the hearing on. August 12 in the senate chambers, at which Lemke, though then a special assist ant attorney general by virtue of ap pointment by the governor, was not present. Neither was W. A. Anderson, secretary of the industrial commission, who now contends with Mr. Lemke not One of the not unusual statements mfl.de in the affidavit rf Frank Mil hollan, members of the commission, in an affidavit accompanying Lemke's new petition, was that there not a real hearing and the public was not represented. Milhollan, though a com Wants Time Till Oct. 16. Lemke asked the restraining order be granted so that the matter would remain in status quo until Oct. 16, when, the commission has announced, it will hear all appeals and protests against its order, which is still held open for the purpc of removing dis- PHARMACY Third Street and DeMsrs Ave. PRICES DAY AT OUR STORE We sell the most popular items every day for less. Mail Orders Filled on Goods Listed Below: PALMOLIVE SOAP Regular 18c a bar, S for 25c i" SPECIAL FOB FRIDAY AT SATCTUDAT 3 Bars for 29c (Limit 3 bars to a oustomgr) Pompeian Olive Oil HaJf Pints, our price 60c Pints, our price $1.00 Quarts, our pries .$1.85 Baby Food, Special Gut Prices 85c Mellins our price (special) 3.78 53c BRINl^ORMAIL S O FILMS Toilet Goods Specials 43c 54c 25c VMSSListfliOO Our SOc Pond's Vanishing Cream.. «0c Pond's Vanishing Cream. Our pries .... 60e Pompeian Massage Cream.. Our pries i... SOc Odorono. Our price 50c Orchard White. Our pries. 26e Roxall Tooth Paste. Our piles COc Pebefce Todth *v Paste. 27c 54c 54c 54c 44c 21c 44c 31c. 25c Rexall Msdleatsd 8kin Soap. Our pries.... Liquid Arvon. tl.S* size. Our price 60c Diana Rice Powder. Our pries.., 15c Swans Down. Our pries 35c Rsxall Cream of Almonds 2 Almond Cream 11.25 Pinaud's Lilac d» Franes Toilet WatSr. AA. £ur pries 90C COc Newbro's Hsrpl cide. Our pries Mentholatum, 60e else. Our price ... $1.20 Newbros Herpl cide. Our prlee.. 25c Paekers Tar The above pvlees do net laelade war tax. PaUnt Medicines, Etc., Specials 11. Our price.... a. J.... 70c Sal Hepatiea. Our pries.. C0e Syrup vf ^»*i: & V-* criminations in rates or other adjust ments.. Though Lemke was. not at the first meeting, notice of #hlch was publish ed in his newspaper, it is expected that he will make a play at the hearing Oct. 16. (•and In Crop For 41 Years Produces Flax Crop Of 31 Bushels Grafton, N. D., Sept. 23.—The finest flax yield reported In yean In this section of the state has been reported from the farm of Oorder brothers, MS 1-1 bushels being produced on 80 acres, or a little ot*t Si bushels per acre. The land on which the flax was raised was farmed without a rest of any kind from 1878 untU 1910, 41 years. In 1810 It was culti vated Intensively for the purpose of killing sow thistle. TESTIMONY OF CHILD MAY SEND WYOMING RANCHER TO PEN Bowmjan. N. D„ Sept- 23.- JSES11,*' tlmony "of"'his "(j-yw-old" dluchtar' though Mr. ^Anderson was notified in,wh0 told how het father "shot Uncle a special letter of the hearing. Neither Laban and threw him into the river, was J. A. McGovern, of the state mill and elevator association present, though notified by special letter. may send Prank Hlckey of Sundance Wyoming, to the pen. Hickey was arrested about a year ago charged a yi with the murder of Laban Woods, a neighboring rancher, following the making of a written confession by Hlckey's wife, giving details of the alleged crime. As no further evi dence could be secured at that time £itd as the law forbids either a wife missioner. and though he gave first jor husband to testify against the public notice of the railroad's petition [other, the man was released, but has for an increase, was not present at the. s'nCB hearing, except for the close. He had awaiting trial. been in Washington, D. C.. the week previous and failed to return in time. be$n re-arrested and is now It was alleged in Mrs. Hickey's confession that her husband was jeal ous of 'Wood, but without cause. industrial Meets Held For Williams Children Williston, N. D., Sept. 23.—Four Industrial contests for children are being held this week in different parts of Williams county, preliminary, to the annual boys' and girls' industrial contests to be held the first week in October at Williston. First prizes of $5.00 and second prises of $2.50 are being offered to .the winners of these sectional con tests. The winners come to Williston next month to compete for the county prize which is a free trip to the an nual meeting of the' boys' and girls' club workers at Fargo to be held in December. A contest was held here recently. Other dates are: Wlldrose, Sept. 22 Orenora, Sept. 23, and Ray. Sept 24. A program consisting of a demonstra tion by the Williams county public health nurse and by the home dem onstration agent, and also of talks by representatives from the North Da kota agricultural college is given at each place. Prominent Canadian Grain Man Resigns Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 23.—Frank O. Fowler, manager and secretary of the North Dakota West Grain Deal ers' association, has resigned. Mathew Snow, one of the origina tors of the grain growers' movement in Saskatchewan, who has been con nected with the grain growers for the past twenty ye^rs, takes his placp. The Northwest Grain Dealers' asso ciation is an association of elevator owners and operators and through the association they are enabled to act collectively In the pd«chase of- supr :plles Food, large size, 76c Horllck's Malted Hospital size $3.25 19c $1.08 39c 19c 27c 19c 29c So Colgate's Talcum Powders. Our pries.. BOc B. Bentoln Frsnes 98c 53c 44o 1.08 23o Soap. Our pries... ftc Williams Talcum 4 Powder. Our pries.... 1 9C 01 Iters on display in ear stam SljlO Nuxated Iron. AA. Our pries «loC «5e Fraesona Our pries... ..316 «0c Beaetol. Our prlee. 94C •Oc Biauds I gralo *a. Ublets. Our pries 390 2#e RexaU Cold 4 Tablets^ Oar prlos.... 1 9C Hlnkle Pills, bottls AA. of 1Q0. our pries..... 10c CaldweU*s «rrup Pepsin. Our prMs..V:#^0 11.00 Caldwell's Byrop OA. Pepeln. Our PrtM....AQO set latftals wsr laa. ?t an marmaci j-\ vaCil v/o/-e .-'h ''. iv N v.:,.,!.!. .-.:- for their elevators, and iff seeing that the country elevators are proper ly conducted according to the Cana dian grain act. ,, :J .. Dies At Grafton Following Accident Grafton, N. D.. Sept. 23.—Edward Lykeen of Auburn who was crushed between the belt and the flywheel of a threshing outfit while threshing near his home on September 3, died at the Deaconess hospital here six days after the accident and was buried from the Lutheran church St Auburn, The young man was 31. years old and leaves a wife and one child, besides his parents and several brothers and Bisters. Labor Division To Gather At Winnipeg Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 23—The third annual convention of division 4, rail way employes department, American ederation of .Labor, will be held in Winnipeg commencing October 11 and lasting & week, Charles Dickie, secre tary, announced today. Division 4 comprises the whole of Canada and delegates from Halifax to Vancouver wil) be present. 250 are expected to attend. gates will represent about workers. About Del 40,000 British Air Commander Loves Canadians Well Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 23.—Major •General Right Hon. J. B. Seely, C. B., D. 8. O., president of the British air council, arrived here to greet Strath tbna's Horse and to renew acquain tances with the Fort Garry Horse. General Seely, who commanded the Canadian cavalry brigade in France, said: "The four most stren uous years of my life I lived with the Canadians. I fought and worked with them, and I loved them more thanabyone else in the world exoept my own family and my own people." DEVILS LAKE CLUB MAY HAVE OWN HOME D**lls Lake. N. D., Sept. 2i.—The Devils Lake Business women and Professional club held a meeting here recently to decide on the proposition of securing a permanent home. A second meeting has been called, at which time definite action Is expected. Barnes Connty Laborer Killed By Lightning Valley City, N. D„ Sept. 2».—Tom Soott, farm laborer, near here, was instantly kitted when struck with IMitnlng while plowing In the field. His hair was burnsd from his head and his back was burnsd. CRAZIER NAMES BARBER EXAMINER Blamrek. N. D.. awt at.—Lmr L. Bancroft of Fargo has been named by Governor Fraaler a member of the barbers' examining board for a term endln# July 1. lift. New Jewelry Fan Te Bismarck, N. D., Sspt. IS.—Arti cles of incorporation havs been filed far the Backer Jewelry company, Broadway. Fargo, capital stock $60, 0t0 ihMfporttMs, iff. Baoksr. Axel Backer, r. H, Weaker, J. X. Inberg, J. S. Hend&ekson. V.v -ve'-V GRAND FORKS HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S3, 1020. Wishes Canadian Papers To Have News Service Of British Tendency Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 23. One thousand Canadians who fought at the front are insanean likely to remain so permanently, 1,500 have tuberculosis and 103 have incurable diseases. Thirty-five hundred-are be ing treated in the military hospitals. CORN BORER CAUSES CONCERN AMONG THE CANADIAN FARMERS Washington, Sept. 23.—Discovery of the European corn borer in the vi cinity of St. Thomas, Canada, has caused .the department of agriculture to send' ,a staff of entomologists to Michigan to confer with local agri cultural authorities to forestall pos sible infestation of the corn crop in that state. Experts of the bureau of entomolo gy, the department announced today, are concerned over the appearance of the cornpest in Canada as certain sections of New York, Massachusetts. New Hampshire and Pennsylvania t&b-•< .'.V' sit 7*r •»,-/ •^1 Wlnnipeg, Man., Sept. 23.—Sir fected is of the flint variety which in Roderick Jones, managing director of New Engnd and New York has ap Router's News Service, London, fol lowing the western Canada tour mad* by the Imperial Press party, express ed the hope that in the near future there will be a substantial direct British news service placed at the dis posal .of Canadian newspapers. He and Iwidy Jones are staying two days in Winnipeg. According to Sir Roderick, the need for a British service is much greater now than before the war.. He ex plained that most of the foreign news servi ce to this country comes via the United States of America, and "while I am not going to impeach the U. U. news service, it. must be admitted that it is served and provided for the U. S public and not for the British public in Canada," he declared. He poln ed out that this service via the United States was compiled, naturally, from the point of view of the cosmopolitan people of the United States, whether I rlsh. Polish, Luthuanian, or any other nationality. "But a service that is good for the United States is not necessarily good for people residing In Canada." he said. Many Canadian Soldiers Have Incurable Diseases Fthree Cl 1 "i already h*ve been quarantined to keep the insect from making Its way to the corn belt. The corn borer in Canada is far ther west than heretofore reported on this continent, the department's .announcement said, and the corn af- ADVERTISEMENT. steadily advanced. The profit on Robt Burns Cigar has at times fallen distinctly below a safe business mar gin. This margin of profit has at times approached the vanishing point 2 At no time have we com promised in the slightest the quality of Robt Burns Cigar. To this formula, we stand IT is OUR BELIEF Is ... 'v .^ww ®jy. 1,1 tr*y truly the cause of worry than outside troubles. The nerves are to a woman's body the telegraph system which surely warns her of any trouble in the feminine make-up. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is the ideal woman's tonic for such conditions. When a woman complains of backache, dizziness or pain—when everything looks black before her eyes—a dragging feeling, or bearing-down, with nervousness, she should turn to this "temperance" herbal tonic, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It can be obtained in almost every drug store in the land and the ingredients are printed in plain English on the wrapper. Put up in tablets or liquid. Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo.N .Y., will.send a trial siae of "Fa vorite Prescription" tablets for 10c. Also write Dr. Pieree for confi dential advice and 'you will receive the medical attention of a specialist, wholly without* fee—no charge whatever. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to every smoker of fytt/rrw Cigars IRST let us make plain committed: Pull, long-leaf facts: Havana filler of fine seleo [l] tion, toned to agreeable During the past few yeare mUtacss through our special the prices of Havana and Sumatra tobaccos have 'would much prefer to pay a slight advance in price rather than face the slightest let-dawn in the quality of his cigar. .o maintain that quality There are no indications it has become imperative in sight at the present to that we add 2c apiece to the warrant a decline in the retail price of Robt. Bums price of Havana and Suma Cigar. tra leaf tobacco. When such time arrives, we promise that The price of Robt Burns the smokers of Robt Burns Invincible is now changed Cigars will receive the bene to 15c the new price of fit at the earliest possible Longfeflow is 17c. moment msBU *W Sjfy I' psared to be' especially susceptible of injury by the borer. Hi A young woman at. Enid, Oklaho ma, who caught her father counter feiting, caused his arrest. Few girls now days object to lytvlng their dada make money. ADVERTISEMENT. WORRY AND WRINKLES Despondency is a thing of evil tvV suits. Worry pro duces nothing but wrinkles and wretchedness. Let the reader put a note on her bureau, on her desk, and at the head of her bed, just two words, 'Don't Worry" Worry is the greatest foe to the happiness of any house hold. An anxious, despond ent face, a fretful, complain ing voice, will make every one uncomfortable. 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