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— Michelin Red hang In a curve Because made on a round core to fit of non-skids of their casings perfectly. MICHELIN UNIVERSAL TREADS and RED TUBES are not l'.ti]‘nh-pfi“d! Just compare these prices with those you have been paying. UNIVERSAL TREAD CASINGS AND RED TUBES . D. S5 QR Also made in soft bead clincher size 31 x 4, price $22.25. The Michelin Universal Tread combines all the both the raised-tread and suction-tread types. Michelin Red Tubes retain their velvety softness indefinitely. Used in combination, Michelin casings and tubes make the most satisfactory tire equipment. C. W. JEWETT CO0., Inc. Bemidji, Minn. “MILITANT PACIFISTS” MEET P00000N00000000000 X RLD L3 £ TO TALK WO B PEACE o POULTRY PICKINGS. Washington, May 26.—America’s}, py,;, cnickens neatly dressed, militant pacifists who, some unfriend- | 5 free from pinfeathers, with un- ly soul remarked,” “intend to bring [© soiled skin and clean legs, bring g O Dbest returns. about international peace if they|p ' [t §s a mistake to use cloth, have-to beat up the whole world to |0 straw or paper in packing poul- e O try. - do'dt c(fmvened Bere _todsy f:r th;:r O Of late years a good trade has first national convention, under the|g sprung up for late fall hatched banner of The League .To Enforce|o chicks to be marketed in early Pcace, ‘American section. Ex-Presi- |0 spring before the real broilers dent Taft presided. O arein the market. Mr. Taft beguna series of speeches | © The- time to fight. mites and this afternoon on national policies, |© Other. things is before there are O any to fight. George Grafton Williams of Harvard | I’f ymf osed: et bens it wiss discuss the Monroé Doctrine.|o gy g robin's egg you will get Entangling alliances will be dealt|o more of the robin kind of hens, with by Talcott Williams of Colum-|o0 bia. John Bates Clark of the Car-|900000000000000Dbd0 negie Peace organization will talk = v mpan ot | QYIOKS PROFITABLE ©00000000000000000000000 KRR R R KRR EREK which they are raised must make them rank high in.the poultry line. They mature early and are prolific layers, ranging from 100 to 150 eggs each dur- ing the season. The eggs are very large and of a finé flavor. They command a HH K H KKK K KKK KKKK ¥ | pioher price a dozen than do those of hens. house to be remembered by. The chicken house will be used for poultry experimental worlk. 1 : 3| POULTRY TO RAISE * JUST A PLAIN * * CHICKEN HOUSE * [3 * " In these days of the high cost of liv- . X X Pittsbugh, Kas, May 26. K|, o000 been said about the hen % —Instead of decorating the * = as an aid in solving the expense prob- ¥ campus with the customary % X' fountai tat the Senfor lem, but there is another family of O o Ceamtord county % | feathered bipeds that are profit mak- * °i‘“‘; o 2 el i i |ers. Most breeds of ducks are hardy. %, b, 5 5el ;o 18l 04 o gl“ x healthy and profitable poultry, says the % “etdcken “house;, 'a’ regular, American Agriculturist. The ease with % honest-to-goodness chicken x * * * 3 *® JUST THIS - THAT'S ALL GRADUATION GIFTS Just everything you can think of in the way of gifts—it’s here and it’s rightly priced. Well worth your while—to look. ANNIVERSARY SALE - Our 4th one starts Wednesday morning, 8 o'clock, lasting eight days. Special prices from every department of stock. Watch for large advertisement and large circulars. This sale means—Money Saved! FISHING TACKLE Just everything and just right in prices that’s all. FOR DECORATION DAY Flags, Parasols, Cemetery vases, Hats, everything for the boy or girl and of just everything—that's all--come see. Special prices Saturday on many items. Carlson, The Variety Store Man sia of cours ABSTRACTS OF - BEMIDIJI BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY TITLE DRY CLEANING In one of the suburbs of Boston is a small but steadily growing duck farm the head of which is a woman. At present she has a hundred ducks for layers and breeders. There is a good market for all the eggs produced both for table use and hatching. She also raises ducks for market and has a steady demand for all she can produce. As the ducks are nonsitters, the eggs are hatched under hens and in incuba- tors, the period of incubation being twenty-eight days. When the little ducklings are hatched they are placed i The Rousn duck is a favorite in France, wliere it was bred for more than a century. It is the largest colored dnck, ;reaching as high as twelve pounds, its lazy disposition . making it easy to fatten. It has a long, deep, broad body, and its close fibered flésh is of fine flavor. The bird pictured is a Rouen drake. in brooders, where they remain until ready for the growing houses. The young ducklings are very delicate, so care must be taken to keep them warm. and free from chills. The first three weeks are the most critical. Once past that age tHe ducklings can be-safely counted upon for the market. At six weeks the ducklings are placed in the growing houses, where they are pushed for market, The usual time for marketing is when they are ten weeks old, at which period they weigh four to five pounds apiece. Occasionally one will tip the scales at five and one-half pounds. The best ducks are selected for the next year’s breeders and layers. CLAPP FOR SENATOR (Continued ffom Page 1) Clapp has been‘ active in reporting out of committees the-child labor bill, the Spanish-American war widows’ bill, and is an ardent sup- porter of a civil service retirement measure beginning with employes of the U. S. postal service. We need men like Senator Clapp; ‘the country needs him. TWO0 WOLF BOUNTIES ISSUED AT COURT HOUSE Two wolf bounties were “issued yesterday at the court house. Mar- tin E. Johnson of Buzzle and Alfred T. Jones of Nebish each brought a full grown wolf to the court house. EIGHT JURORS ARE CHOSEN IN ORPET CASE Waukegan, Ill., May 26.—Four jurors were selected today from the second panel in the case of Will Orpet charged with murdering Marion Lam- bert. Eight jurors have now been permanently picked. BRAKKE VARIETY STORE 211 Fourth Street Saturday Specials Jap Silk waist . $1.25 Lace curfains $1.10 pr Fine musline 10¢ per yd. 42 piece dinner st $4.28 $12.50 electric lamp $7 15 ¢« “ $4 PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Ordered for Ed. L. Rogers by D. A. Peterson, amount paid for service, $10.00. ' EDWARD L. ROGERS Republican -Candidate for Congress, sixth Distriot. o PLATFORM. 1. A protective tariff representing the different between cost of production at home and abroad. 2. Federal aid for improving and con- structing of public highways. + 3. A system of rural credits provid- Ing loans to farmers at a low rate of in- terest. 4. Modification of the 1855 treaty. 5. Budget system for expenditure of public moneys in place of old “pork bar- rel” system. 6. Adequate preparedness for defen- sive purposes only. 7. Encouraging the development of water powers on the public domain and continuation of the reclamation project. Adequate revision of the naviga- tion laws to the end that the building up of an American merchant marine may be assured. . He stands for and will favor any legislation that will better the condition States senators and ex-senators; members and ex-members of don- gress; also ten most prominent men in the business and financial world, including the elder J. Pierpont Mor- gan, John D. Archbold, head of the Standard Oil company, Thomas F. Ryan, Ogden Mills, Chauncey M. De- pew, W. R. Hearst, William Flinn, Roger Sullivan, John D. Weeks, now a presidential candidate, Postmaster General Hitchcock and former Sec- retary of the Treasury Cortelyou, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children Sathire Abstract Co. has a farm te sell—$10 down and $10 per month. Ghe I oAy hundreds of other witnesses. " Even before the investigation closed, Senator Clapp presented a bill Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing chines. 117 Thmlus-t Bemidji which provides. that it should be un- Ph : 578-W . lawful for anybody, person, firm, one - ‘committee or corporation, to send money from one state to another for campaign purposes, except for trav- eling and ordinary expenses of speak- J. BISIAR, Manager. SGPPLIES FOR OFFICE of the laboring class and farmers of this country. Bdw. Rogers was born forty years ago in” Aitkin_county, attended Minneapolis public’ schools, Cralisle Indian school. Dickenson college, and the University of Minnesota. He graduated from the law department of the University in 1904. He was Judge of Probate of Mahnomen county, and is serving hic second term as County Attorney of Cass county. no, Wanatchee, Colville, Republic or Orsak--iuiy 5t to 22nd, inclusive 350,000 acres of desirable agricultural lands of the south half of the COLVILLE Indiaa Reservatior-—located in the Columbia River and Okanogan Valleys of North-Central V ington—will be sub ject to homestead entry. “Go Great Northern’ and have your choice of five registration points including Omak, only registration point actually " on the reservation and reached only by the Great Northern Railway. Low Round Trip Fares Summer Tourist Tickets to North Pacific Coast points, on sale every day, permit stopover for registration at Spokane and Wenatchee. Low Round Trip Homeseekers Fares in effect june zoth, July 4th and July 18tk from cert For particulars call on your local agent or write the undersigned. Stopovers alivived enrcute at Glacier National Park either on going or return Send Now for Colville Circular Fill out coupon below and mail today, for detailed information, map folders aad booklets. E.C.LEEDY, G. L A. C. E. STONE, P. T. M. ST.PA AUL UL L 1MBMIGRATIO: T Ghexr NowimeRy Kaiiwat, 1. AL Miss. EHE:HEHN Send Colville Opening Circular A ““mu.w“" NO news'faper can succeed with- out advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for thase who by their advertising help to make this paper possible. NO MOVIES HERE “Birth Of A Nation’’ this week and the Manual Training Exhibit in our windows next Watch for this display. week. EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE! The Range Your Wife Wants ® an]fi)(;el? ,fi‘;‘ifi xxitf: (liiés;: gangaqge with plenty of gleaming nickel ° ? [ d Or one plain, simple, dignified? Does she prefer a steel or cast range? @ One with warming oven or shelf? @ Will she use a reservoir for heating water, or a water front ® on]e)tzfi’svshe need a big, powerful baking oven, or will a small No matter—she can find her ideal in a “‘Favorite Range,’”’ [ ) They rank first for fuel economy. B @ They are built in many designs and sizes. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper ers, thus cutting out the large con- You use your range more than any other article i tributions which have in times gone & o e i the hoing Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers fasteners, punches,.eyelets BRGSVIK, THE TAILOR eto., ete. T buy, here. Get quantity prices | : W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE Bemidji Phone 66. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHER PR sttt R BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 PHONE 340-W For Boats, Bait and Fishing Tackle CITY BOAT HOUSE Photos Day and Night 'N. L. HAKKERUP DRUGS AND JEWELRY PENCIL SHARPENERS Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you get In person. BARKER’'S Third St. - Bemidji, Minn: BANKING AND SAVINGS Save systematically. Make use of “The Boston” our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account, : I : : Lasts a life time. SECURITY STATE BANK Phone 81. Bemidjl, Minn. : You are entitled to the best one you can buy—one that per: ® forms its services easily, quickly, satisfactorily and econom ical i lly. IT’S A “FAVORITE” [ ] g Why put up with a misfit range, when you can h: °® with all the best features ever pul’: ona razge? g [ thIf yo_v: have any tegard' for money—if you can’t -afford to @ o' Fl‘.:\% :1 A :’v;'ay-you can’t afford to use any range but a @ There is a ‘Favorite” to suit ever: ket] = ® hume—eyery taste and requirement. Y sposkedtpok vy ® Come in and select the one that was meant for you—it’s ® by been sent from New York City to | help carry “The Doubtful States.” This bill has passed the senate of the United States. Another bill by Sena- tor Clapp forbids any senator cr member of -the house to solicit cam- paign funds for himself or any polit- ical organization. In the movement for the erection of a government armor plate plant and thus relieve the question of na- tional defense from the influence of private gain, thereby releasing the hold that the armor plate and the steel trust have had on Uncle Sam for years, Clapp has been active from the start until the bill passed the senate. It was his vote in the com- mittee on naval affairs that decided | the deadlock as between a govern- | ment plant or allowing the trusts to’ keep on, although after the bill pass-' ed the armor plate people immediate- ly offered to sell their products to: the government-at $30 a ton less than the price they have been receivi_ng‘l Cray Kid Pumps Just Received also Patent Vamp with white cals quorters;— all white;— Patent;— Dull Kid;— Twenty patterns pumps and “-strap slippers from which to select. ere. Don’tbe a slave to an old fuel-eati r baki @ handy stove or range. Trade it in andnggét mi idzl:l?g, ur ® s A “FAVORITE” Look them over and get our prices and terms: KNAPP’S . | SHOE STORE |3 C.E. BATTLES: : Bomidji, TOMB OF GOOD HARDW ARE” @ .