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ient of agtlculture, Washington, D. C. in”March or “April will be well matured In.the fall. . The rest q“" Is a matter of proper housing, feeding, The ‘chicken house should be comfortably warm, well ven- tilated, and &lean; The feed- should | forty members of the 125th’ infantry, include beef scrap or. similar-material. tornie There should be- temptation- to exer- cise in scratching over clean litter -on Birds hatched IN 'tl (i 'fl .llul|i1\\m\mlhllhlllfl““ y and handling. g floor. {3 mmmhlllmwl.anllll"llilllr... - GIVE FE_MALES BEST or_ v(_:ARE Breeders - Should Not' Be 'Forced to Heavy Egg Production During - the Winter Months. INJURY TO EGGS IN TRANSIT Much of Damage lIs Directly Due to Faulty Methods of Packing Valu- able Foodstuff. mwmmtmsum Depart- ment of Agrl eggs in tramsit by giving practical demonstrations at shipping points in loading cars of eggs or mixed eggs and dressed .poultry. Much of the dlmm is directly due to faulty meth- ods of " packing eggs in cases and stowing the cases in the car. Four meetings held recently in Towa were e a3t st Flfir-lnrd Box gated Lining an Materlal—Ea lttended by over a hundred shlppen who send cars' weekly, at least, to eastern markets and who. expressed great interest in the methéds which the department has worked out for the conservation . of .thig valuable foodstuff. They and many others haye found the department's: folder, “How Coples of this folder can be had-by| him- ture, Washington, D, sician familles, Fowl That Lays Well All Winter Unfip| 2F0 B - hompit Not_Strong. The old hens I use for breeders are #elected early In the winter months - “apd penned to themselves. In selects The old hens are fed a maintenance| thing in Europ pen, added to the mash and the ration is| gendarme. made’ less bulky in character. My ex-| ter than the ones that lald well all winter. And they are much less likely to go broody at the time when eggs are especlially wanted for breeding. PULLETS HATCHED IN SPRING Egoe can Be Assured From Fowls in Fail—Proper Housing and Feed. ing of Importance. continuous th Poyltry owners who wish to obtdl: eggs in the fall and early winter shotl arrange to hatch their pullets in Magc! _“or Aprll, say sneclolists o the depart<p ‘Evherican. SHH- DON'T say AWORD, HANK- T CALLED AN ALL wE can || BROVSHT A Deck DO To PASS AWAY TIME IS PLAY CHECKERS ! (' Room AN HAVE A CAME OF STUD UG culture.) The bureau ‘of chemlutry. through | ceding the breed the food research laboratory, has been | ably affect the vitalify of the chicks. assisting fn reducing the damage to Fresh alr, exercise and green food are essentlgls, In order to keep the breed: ing females in the pink of congdition. TIBET. OPEN TO' CHRISTIANS Officials Have Invited Missionaries to “Enter. Freely Into the “For i bidden Land” decade or two. ‘Ing hens for breeders, the first point 1 Aristocrats In_ Gutter. ‘tonsider 18 vigor. A hen that does not| we hear rumors of grand dukes and show an appearance of Vigor s re-| other members of..the old nobility of Jected, no matter how mapy fancy| Russia driving eabs and peddling boot- points she scores. laces in Petrograd. This Is no mew | 'way. gluo In England the’de- 1engt) ration—that Is, a ration that will keep| scendants of the great Plantagenets'| - JoRn them well nourished without unduly| have been found in very lowly occupa- (Ffl“ly stimulating egg production. My ex-| tions. A few years ngo a lawsujt. 0%t perience I8 that a hen that lays well| proved that a genuine Bourbon was | al W‘l‘% s unfit for the breeding| then hawking vegetables in the streets |~ e. perience i8 that when these hens do Antimony in_the Transvaal. cammence Ipying, they lay much bet| - A new body of antimony.is.reported to have have been opened wnear the Komati river, In the district of the Stenysdorp gold fields, Transvaal. the ore is found to be valuable, A min- |oote ™ That means h ing company Is now carrylng on smelt- {t5 do. Your ing operations on the spot. Three shafts have been sunk to a dépth of 50 feet, besides open workings. One s roughout. A furnace capable. of smelting ten tons of ore per day 1s In operation and it is stated at there-is sufficlent ore In sight to |t00. bep the furnace working while devel- pments are being made—Sclentific I'WL RAISE You TEM OW THIS CARD ' [TV Females should be given ‘the best care possible, and it is doubtful if breeders should' be forced for heavy |day. egg productlon during the winter months. Henvy egg production pre- ing season will prob- Those disciples of Christ who Inten. sst. themselves in foreign missions are -#roused over an invitation coming to ‘American disciples from Tibet, accord: “|ing_to the Boston Evening Transcript. | 'This land, occupying the “roof of the world,” has heretofore been practical- 1y closed to all forelgners. That it has | been so was due, so Tibet officials tell . |American - disciples, to' the .Influence .9t Cbina.” Now" Tibet bas thrown off | Chinese control and one of its first acts, 18 to appesal for Christian missionaries. The disciples have a mission station at Batang, one of the farthest west cit- fes of China, nearly 8,000 miles up the Yangste river. - A venturesome American doctor, sent out by the disciples, -journeyed ladder 18 days farther west, getting into Ti- 5 bet and Into a city whereln disease in Its worst form, unattended and not un- derstood, ravaged the people. doctor set up an impromptu clinic and dispensary. “The relief was so great thnt one of the highest civic officials in all Tibet begged him'to. stay, or if he could not ‘do 80 to return, build a to Load Oars of Eggs,” of assistance,| bospital and ot!lclal Tibet would help The writing to the bureau.of chemistry, Now the dnclplel lrgu. that here l- g Utiited. States department of agricul.| & call they are not at liberty to 1gngre, C. Thelr misslonary,society has acted to ? this effect. An appeal has been made % { T for four famflies, two ‘oftliem phy-’ VIGOROUS HEN FOR BREEEING B g 14 is smid thers als, 0o churches, ' no schools, no_Christian agencles, of any for That Purpose—Chicks kind in that country of 4,000,000 peq- ple. Amerlican mnnufngmred_ goouds are beginning to’ reach ‘Tibet and writer in an exchange.| of Paris. A few years earlier a son of Her eggs Will not ‘usually run high in| g cousin of Empress Josephine. Wa- fertility, and the chicks that hatch will| poleon's first love, was sent to prison :not be strong. The reason for this 18] for petty larceny. In 1892 the Marquis [that heavy egg production Is weaken-| DeFoligne was an omnibus conductor; dng, and that the hen cannot fmpart| the Comte de la Marche was a house to her offspring u strong, vigorous con-| painter; the Marquis DeTorcey d’Etal- stitution when, she herself is in a| linde kept a small Inn at Carnac, and wegkened condition, k the Marquis d'Hauteroche, a descend- ‘A month before eggs are wanted for| ant of the nobleman who, at the. bat- hatching I gradually work the hens| tle. of Fontenoy, called out.to~ the back to a laying ration. Beef scrap is| English: “Tirez les premiers,” was & As senate today Minn. Bank, Wis, NOT. So Loud PETE- TME 740 GOPHER SOLDIERS ARRIVE HOME. ST. PAUL (By Unit 8.) St. Paul, Jan. 23. —-Saven hundred, FOR SALE—One tresh. " J. J. Jenkinson, logs, 5.8, 10,1 CAPTAIN wiLL HEAR You ! i G-yeabold COW 5| Bemidji, 2d123 FOR SALE—House and lot, also fur-[relief. niture; east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymon. Cheap it taken |frils at once. ' Vincent Jouas, Nymore, WANTED—To rent; with batih' fln detsxllmll;leilocut&op. o far from usineas dis- %lon!eer. 120:: the dangers of diseased kidneys. 'These Colds and Rheumatism rly. the Third Minnesota, ar- rived home here today, Having come from-France and dlscharged. ¥ STATE SENATE VOTES ' FOR ‘DRY’ NATION| 5! (By United Press.) 8t. Paul, Jan. 23.—The Minnesota passed the resolution asking the national congress to pass the federal suffrage amendment. The house passed the amendment yester- WOULD BRING BROTHER HOME Kenneth Mclver "has- received a letter from his son, Austin, written from France, ‘in which the writsr says -he will attempt to bring ..e body of his brother, 'Barl Mclver, back to America with him when he leaves for home shores, WANT AD DEPT. Adveriisements cost half cent a word per issue, when | paid_cash in advance. - be run for les~ than 10c per jssue.| Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per fssue, for less than 26c¢. FOR SALE - w13 colump; No ad will No:ade run 1 —— FOR SALE—Oak, well buiit store Call at Pioneer office. WMMAMM 'ORD BOUT THE KIDNE Wanted—At once; 4 or 6 room house. A e Call Hendsruon at’ Pirst Nntlonzal 3d126 —|they tbmk something i the mnfiep‘ylth 8 room housge T xroom e s e i TR A WANTED-~To. buy; tamlrack, N 7-inch top: and. jip; 6 and-18 feetlong:| McKusick, Hibhing an | S e C P SO S If we lived the same in winter as in summer, drank as much water, ate as much fruit, took as much: exercise apd perspired as freely, ayve thaye less colds, rheumatxsm, and,” in fact; less sickriegs of any kind. In"winter the kidneys, lu skin' pores have 'a greater thrown upon them and.receive“le aid from the bowels in: disposing o: . {the waste matter of the body. Clogged bowels. is . much more common—and this, medical authorities agree, is'the cause of most sickness. It is- dangerous to neglect “your bowels. Keep them e from food- druggist has product called SALINOS which will completely empty the bowels, includ- ing the lower bowel, where most poisons are formed, - It acts promptly and pleasantly with no distressi after-effects. It ‘is pleasant to take, Get a bottle for a Quarter (larger sizes Fifty cents and a Dollar). safe! Get SALINOS today. tomorrow morning. - |WANTED—two _cariomds tmber;[ - *' " JFi e prevention, imore hawking, sm .18d1-26 } more haadache, dryness or struggfln& 4 nu‘e is Il? ¢|apd purify it. = When_the Kidneys are PR 1T R L N D S A dmaased the poisous are- nprend every=: AGENTS WANTED-—You can, make. §m Scotch whisky has been 'there for ‘s big mqrflfli selling our guarantéed | 3 ruits, Toses, ‘etc. ‘highest commizsions every W%ep&y yough the system and. rrepmxwd in Free outfit and patt expenses, The mnuu places, in the form. of arats Hawks Nursery Co., Wa.uw;fi? salts—in tife_feet, ankles, wrists back — often’ formi T4 e eyeg. . Soinetimes the x‘esulhng trouble ‘Our foodatuffs are high class f? D; [is called rheumatism, lumbago, sci and- backnche. Finally, tome taste, - - TRY OUR Fruh ‘\l!hfln | flweue |of .double’ strength, ‘and called - the: would @} too, -and ‘he’ will tell you what to eat en f&nd’ how to live so that more urie acid, gs [ will not;foym in your system. Dr. Pierce £ | will not cf)nrge for this ndwce. ; Take it \ s $100 Reward, $100 9 ft. long; 'Tamrack; Norway;| A peport of a government investiga- M et ohe and up. Price 6¢ lineal foot, £. o b. dust about grain elevators and similar | ne dreaded' diseace that science has Kelly lake. John ' C. Mcltuhk been able to cure in all its stages and Hibbing Minn. 16@24 | ¢stablishments contains the following, | that ia catarrh. Calarrh being greatly then, |nnu|enced by, constitutional conditions tthroughy sheer cuemnus‘ continue to | ¥equires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and | xisk the loss of our elevators and mills, | gots thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- Phone 41., | 1@13tF| nwith /their valunble stores of wheat, Tacon m&;rd e Exdtany by gf-goyg-‘t e ndation o e disease, flour :and ‘other Tood products, and the | La8 I O e o e con [1iwes of the emjxlo:ees of these plants, | stitution and assisfing nature in doing its work. The ' proprietors have much lay ' Bn[e by following these rules: 1. P e =0 in conclusioh: “Let us not, FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bek. traml Ave, m—z ! FOR RERT ° \ | RENT-—3 rooms’ over :t l‘p ‘either ' furnished or - uutumishtgt faith in ‘the curative ipowers of ruct th¢ plant of fireproof -ma- | Catarrh Medicine that they offer. to cure. Send for ||!!t of timonials. /°Will be redecorated. ~Carlson; as free as possible from accumulations: -!Course, - Store. 3‘1'12 of /dust. ' 3. TInstall an eflicient dust- Olu colhcflnx system. 4. Prevent the use sl g SRS R v vy R RENT—6 , room house, 015 Irvine Ave, Phone 744, A. Kieini and production-.of flames and sparks Sold by all szgm. 3012 ‘of mny kind. 5. Prohibit smoking and L] G g cari rying "of matches. @ Install some ‘FOR RENT—2 furnished rooma fori imjroved system'of protection against v l light housekeeping. .312 Minne-{| Are: oy Influenza sota Ave. 8d‘128 ] FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for F L o YOUR SHOE BILS S T WITH NEOLIN SOLES room. -Call 327 or 250. 14t “The answer to* the roblem of shoe wear lies in the use of Nealin'Soles”— H. L. Evans of Steubenville, ¢ “For five months,"says Mr.Evans,“I 5 By haying your. .STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD health standard. ]jgd n Nmfi. have been wearing the same pair of Linonfne should always be ‘takém. sflm,.u'"fl..x’ L el S work at the | at the first sign of a congh or: cold, - La-Belle Iron Works and they are | as it mmmes the cause and. re- danger. Best remedy - ood for two months more wear. As ‘| moves-dl . If your nostrils -are’ clogged and yo ur head is stuffed Andiyou can't: g 1;;1[1;{1 %gzixytafismmf to allmpa;ts Ofwfl:' known or:l ronchitis, ghn-h just get''a small bottle: of |« the question to septic cream into your - nostyils: and find Neslin-soled shoes ~as a hmhlcr for.run_down people an the ‘inflamed, swollen mv- i store. . And any repairman’ will re-sole- icous membrane nnd you. get M i your worn shoes with Nedlin /Soles— ?‘mt‘{i“‘& made to be dun_%e, Ahl how good it feels. Yom- nos- 'flwl’“"’.mm & Rubber are open, your head is clear, no Com A pany,' Akron, Ohio, who also make ing, blowing: ‘no| ;o0 o Heels—guaranteed to out- wear any 7 I]_ lm\ __Soles i . o or by mail on reccipt of price, Daii y Health Talks - _For Omck Returns and H:ghest Cuh i SHIP YOUR : 5 Hides, Furs, Wool, | Sheep Pelts *and Bee People “are “egsily frightened K their’ lungs or . heatt, and well: they may be;’ but few people understand rgans have a duty of vital importance a perfotme, and if they .are diseased, wllmg how or where. the .ymptoms . may nppeut. The kidneys ,\r&.filfieu, and whén they are healthy 65 remo be the poisons from’ the-blood Wlwn you decldud to,g:ome tz'm for Your Groednes liidder, diabi fhe hlridden, gin Pickles, ‘Spiced; Cheese' and Bread and Fresh Meats. ~You'll become convinced tlug yph’ve' h)vemd that a_certain com- bmm,ion o remédies would ‘dissolve uiric acid {urate. salta) in the system. He found this combination to be harmless, so that lie. made: it up in tablets, Anuric. Tablets. - They dissolve - u acid in the human system as hot:coffee dissolves sugar. 1f you have uric acid troubles, don’t delay in taking Anuric Tablets, which can be secured in the : drog stores.. You'can write Dr. Pierce, Speclal Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. LS Bled]l, Minn. ! ; Gentlemen—Enclosed find $1 Weekly ‘Pioneer for'one year aa 2 ‘cents for which send me one of your latest United States and War Zone maps; a combm"'tlon of "th.ree in one” map hangers. . 60 to pay for the M’KEE, Funenl i\ Name. ... PHONE]78—W0!R Address. .........iie0 0 00es SAY- DON'T You FELLERS KNOowW DON'T EVER LET ME WALL IN : TS AGAINST THE LAWS OF THE AN'.CATCH You PLAYIN® NEXT TymME DEPARTHENT To PLAY CARDS CARDS AROUND HERE IN THIS STATION House W .‘fl;NN D'Y'HEAR ! - Uil Ilh"»lL i WE'LL Lock THE DooRrR ¥ No, ‘DEED JWe won'y CAP— o thi aper. White-Pine or Sprice; 3-inch tob| on of the dungers of explosion from | sieased €6 loarn. that there is 3“:..‘{ repials. i 2. Keep the plant-clean and | Hundred Dollars for any ;:?e tbu.t it fails’ Address F. J. CHE ., Toledo. condition. ~ Take Flnx- Seed Emulsiop, JLinenine, as a preventative. .~ Thig avell-known - remedy ~ restores vitality and builds up . the system to ‘a hll 1 i Linoni breathe freely because of a cold: or}l| cinders, slag, ety it is simply” out of e o end Linotine o all whonale b/ 2. else - _from bronchitial or lung trouble—Rev. H.J. s Cream Balm.at any. drug store. g | take the place of Nyeulin So!es SRt e ch, Pastor 5‘ Peter’s Church, Danbury, pply o Tl of il fhagrant,‘ant || Voutool it voor whelefamly—tl | RMTIL ) oy b let it penetrate through every .{r b | sasavemoney. You can themmthe curc for, coughl, colds and bronchlhs.—-f:h: Z nuuge of your head; soothimg' andif - Styles you like at almost any g good shoe® |-&: Perkins, Princiyal of Conn. State Normal ealing b > coincide w:th your :', Eéfl. Finest Dis- " ¢ ‘Canned Goads, " i | SO —t Defective