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Phone Orders /‘ Taken Here ‘We take orders by telephone. This is dope to save you time, Now, you naturally. wonldn’t. order by phone if you didn’t get good cuts and. fair weight. When we invite you to order by wire we therefore intend to give yomw first class, prompt. Troppman’s Department Store. ’Sunday Evening Sulipers | OU need never fear the un- expected Sunday supper guest when you have a package of Creamettes in the house. Creamettes is the new, more tender, maca- roni product made from the cream; Durum wheat and has a rich new As sou know, ordinary macaroni takes from A MOTHER’S MACARONI co. o mkm of Mothers Macaronl, gheitl aad Mother's Ecg Noodies Why Not Buy Your Clothing At 0. J's- New Clothing Store I carry a full line of men’s and boy’s ready to wear at prices that are My motto is “A SQUARE DEAL” Give me a call and be convinced. 0. J. LAQUA 206 3rd St. Every » Quotation on Every Commodity RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERS TIPS, No hunting through your files—no for- getting the name of the firm who made the price—It’s all before youin an erra]-P e Quotation Record Its use will simplify your buying remarkably. mmjPere BOOK for Every Business and Profession Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store Security Bank Bldg. Garden § COPIPPPRRIPIPOIOOCIRRAIIS MAKING; A :NEW: WALNUT: Demand For.These. Nuts.Is Growing Paster Than the Supply. The demand for walnuts is growing much _faster than the supply, writes J. Q. Cooper.in the Country Gentleman. We do not produce in America more than 20 per .cent.of what we consume, and it will_take ffty to a hundred years, with all the encomlement of the nut experts, to raise enough wal- nuts to supply the.home demand, For this reason efforts should be made to improve the common black walnut. Nearly .all the walnuts cross fertilize readily. The pollen of the Franquette, Mayette, Meylan, Wilson and many other valuable varietles may readily: be introduced artificlally into the pistillate of the black walnut and in many cages 4, nut; more valuable thun the black walnut will result. Even -if- there 1s no noticeable im- provement in nuts that haye been artl- ficlally fen.\llzed. the products of the trees grown from the. fertilized nuts THE COMMON ENGLISH WALNUT. may show, improvement. The nuts grown on such trees will in many cases be greatly changed in form and quality. Those on one tree may have the dis- itinct flavor of the black walnut; those grown on other trees may have the taste of the common English walnut. But someywhere some one is eventually | going to produce a nut that is superior to either parent, and this Is the variety that-America wants. A little study. of. the methods, here shown will enable any one to change | the form and taste of any walnut. The walnut tree has both male and female blooms. The male bloom, staminate or _ tised. le Greamst Dlstrlbumn of l\lem Sprmg. Summsnand Fall Glgt,hu;g. Svlm@s, Furnishing Goods, Hats;and Caps for Man, Boy and Child. fore been attempted in the Mercaatile History Will Start Tomorrow, Saturday, Jtme 12, IN THE MORNING AT L. Blooston’s 01d Stand, Lumbermen’s filk e T The entire $20, 000 stock | placed on sale at the most. po;verful PRICE REDUCTIONS EVER BEFORE SEEN, KNOWN OR HEARD OF This-tremendous sale v;;h;chmbpens tomorrow; Saturday, June 12; in.the mmlug Be A Landslide The Huge Quaatities of New Sprmg and Sugmgl,k Wearables. for all Man- kind which will be placed en sale are calculated to arouse a tremendous MORE THAN $20,000 WORTH QF HIGH GRADE, GOOD ate in the start off “Now is thg Tlme' and. ms_;s Yonr» Opportunity Wil Peositivel and widespread interest. STANDARD - GUARANTEED 'MER[}HANBISE will partieip of this VAST SALE. To own high grade ‘merchandise bought at the We Have the Store Nothmg like this sale ever has been or ever will be again- URDAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF L. Blooston’s Old Stand LUMBERMEN’'S BLOGK CHICAGO SALVAGE Co in charge concodod o, be, Workd's Graatest Bargaln. Givers. everythihg advertised is the truth absolutely. catkin, comes out at the end of last year's wood; the female bloom, pistil or nut bloom, comes out at the end of | the n@w growth each spring. The pis- til or nut bloom produces the walnut | when properly fertilized by the pollen | of:the catkin, The pollen of the catkin is a fickle and fleeting. impalpable yellow powder and may be borne some. distance on, the, wlnd Itis eampd‘ by the, breeza or by, insects and sometimes fertilizes nut blooms on trees that have no catkin more than a mile away. It is best to find a young black wal- | before, they, mature or releage, any. pol len. It is best to remove them before the buds begin to swell in the spring. | Then when, the, pistils are open touch cured for the,experiment. This should | be dong two or three times on different | days .while the nut bloom is out to make sure that it has been touched at the. proper. time, If no.isolated small tree is available it will be necessary to protect the ex- perimental pistils from nearby .cat- kins. This can be done by removing i the catkins from the branch that is to carry. the experiment and covering. the blooms, with, light paper sacks, which should be left on until all nearby eat- king are gone. This should be. done before the cat- kins mature and before the nut blooms are out. W heu the nut blooms, are, sut ficiently open "to be fertilized the paper sacks. should, be gently removed, or openings should be made so the pollen may be put on the inclosed blooms. When the nuts are ripe and are ready to. fall they, should be .gathered and placed where they will get neither too dry por too warm. In fall or . early winter they should be put in a box of sgnd_ and. left out.in the weather until spring. Then plant in good soil, plac- 3}ing them about. two, inches below the surface. ‘When the little trees are a year. old they may be grafted into black wal- nuts or other walnut bearing trees, and in two or three years from the will_have nuts froin your riment will know whether you have a pflz or not. The portions of the little trees that. are left to grow should begin to bear a crop of nuts in from five to eight years. Rumors say the war will mean a reconciliation between France and the Duke of Orleans—Bourbon King of France—whgis in exile. % Dipping in a strong solution of alum will .givé.new. life to old, bair brushes. Ploneer want ads—one-half cent ijword sssh. Let & want ad holp you. High gmdfi inall pmnts -—~but price Almost every day we have this experience: A man comes in and says: ‘‘Are you the people who sell STYLEPLUS CLOTHES in this town?”’ Usually the 'suit makes a hit and we haye a new-customer. Even if you have been paying around $25 # for your elothes about town, don’t g8 be afraid to try S Ié lus & he same_ price.the_world over.” Fheir fashion artist could not do better work if he were designing models’ for hlgh-nrlced clothes, The fabrics are the geod looking, fine quality kind. Tailoring includes the finish of hand-werkmanship. = Good alpaca linings from the best mills. Altfor $17, because the makers had the foresight to work out a new plan—having one suit at one price as the masterpiece.of their organization. For your personal assurancelet us say that every suit is guaranteed. & Special styles for young men of ‘the “spring season at less price than you will have to pay-in° August or ‘September | We Have the Goods We Have the Servnce We Have the Prices BE HERE SAT- Every article, every price and every statement advertised in the newspapers and circulars for the past eight days are just as adver- In order to convince yourself of these facts, come here and see that