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~ e [ ok l. | VOLUMEXVIL No 122 = - T BEMIDJ, M s : ALLED VIOLATION 4 s \ SHEEP MENOF | - 4 : ’.‘\i?AE ~ COUNTY URGED . ety poute povicat © 1isto’ " Berliny M 22 —The German reply to the Allied peace e terms will’be'jn five sections dealing with political and territor- Pooling 6f Woel is Favored, : ial issues, the léague of nations and finan¢ial and economical Association Is Being Form- : . - & quest’i%ns. " i ed This Afterdoon. ~ ) . N . e note tension Work Tells of Benefits of Cooperation. RECOMMENDS RAISING OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP " State Leader of Livestock Ex:\ 1 g:§ransmitted to the Allies and associated powers, the Germans believe will afford a basis for negotiations on some of the questions and also may serve as suggesting a way over obstacles ifiithe way of negotiations. in the peace treaty. . The preamble to the reply will declare that the terms are inacceptable on; their face on that they are a violation of Pred sident Wilgon's peace program, which' Germany will claim, primarily ae¢ords her equity as one of the negotiating parties. - .. The Qerman cabinet’s declaration, that Germany would _defcilmte t% }xl;ign de x;etgce. ltétrms;fas presented to her athersailles, —— o reflect s the anderlying lote of’the official reply. to be made to PLANER Sflugg POWNH%%IM the Allied and associated powers. In fact the statement as a WORKERS MAY : whole virtually’sopresents the preamble of the-document which Gfll URGES PK < % : o s“ows COUNT Y OVER Count von s¥ockdorff-Rantzau, head of the German delegation, Ty et F in the Ruggles timber nea o1 b royte Py paitmiionr i . ‘ y plant No, Two of the Crookston Lumr WOTA BY $64 000 is exgacted to deliver before the endo.o1-tne week k TATET. ber comhany 3{1"‘“’“{““5,“3‘;’2‘92113“3‘6 £ : S [ he delay of several days in the framing of the reply has —_— + -~ lelals to chyse the plan arih = R baan - F Y I i » Jizae crals 4 i g Boen’que to e of. rmation fr % Warns Taxpayers That Ten Per v'_ofléem %;fifi?hi&&??fiu&g eltrami’ County Subunbedmorfi-_Rai: Jnd !\;s};{me s ‘.‘onflw ¥ da 'r"‘g@- »qunfi _von Brock Coot] Panklie Wil B flamés, No iage TebuISLY to Victo i zau and his associates of decisionis reuched at Berlin. ent . Penalty e At to ttlxlxe Lmbor., A pecullar ‘el 333:;400 ctory Loan. The Gernigns have been carrying on deliberaticiis at no less . s was & % . ;i n 3 t{;hed First DFY of Jine, rldxee “e:' v;‘l"’th oven eges, wh:gh edals to Workers. thalx:. three ]qla(cigf&;‘—\;ersmlles, Spa and Berlin—thig sepatation e > lwps ot tonched bys.the flantes, the f —_— : making more difficult the work of co-ordination and u Earl\Geil, totiity treasurer, &n- fe%n?ai.e remaining &t flb\l’“t during || Oificlal figures, quoted by W. L.|the steps decided upon. In Berlin there appears to huvzflgégfi nonnces \{hat payments of real estate|the fire,” 4% - . Brooks, county campaign chairman, |the greatest difficulty he w f i 1 taxes are coming in slowl d- he| >~ Beveral b f ive, Oceured Py Ticulty, as the work of getting the peace com- by the ing y and: he| ™ Bevera rush fires flm damage show that Beltrami county exceeded | missioners and the national assembly i : N ons. of | rBes taxpayers to prempt actiod. dur{n®-tne week, but lit(l¢ o BElAts Victory loan quota by $64,400,|h 3 1 ssembly in agreement is said to Hon, q‘ On Jume. first*s penalty of ten per|has resuited. A fire in the 2 o X a +400.thave been much delayed through the constant intervention of east | gont will be added to all unpaid cur-|Frohn yesterday burnéd over (BN n-? subscriptions - amounting to|party leadenrs. i o L. F. Jo su.zgg. “Ch‘:n: the qI;ankwuu illml!l While the material contents of the German reply in all its . o2 m; 1‘;‘;‘;‘:“_‘&"“‘1‘:‘%“"“’;}‘,“,&_ essential pints has been agreed™upon by all the participating 4 remting tosA. R.-Rogers, factors, the'textual construction. of the note will require a few wolls, in charge of the|days beyoy}d the time limit set by the entente. This extension . has been since asked for and granted. OFDIVISION CITED BY | eiieinyi o en 1 ’ ; 1 P Ny ¢dam, community in - GENERAL PERSHING) ! =i v T YT G T ‘he top, several J—— of them oversubgéripf Sheep growers of Beltrami 50?1'1;‘.)" mre encouraged to form an assocfé- v tion that they may co-operate in the successful conduct of the industry .znd are urged to pool their wool clip- pings before selling by W. A, Mc- Kerrow, state leader of livestock and dairy extension work, who was the ~yrincipal speaker at a meeting of y today. - SETRE < s T sheep men held at the éourt house TREAS f MocKerrow said that the ¢eMinquish- ch" ment of federal control of thé wool vroduction has made the market con- ditions much more favorable and he told those at the meeting that their sales will prove much more satisfac- tory if they will pool their wool, us- ing a uniform method of baling, _ Recommends Association. * The speaker encouraged the or- ‘ganization of a sheep growers’ assg- - cyation, his suggestion being so ged- erally approved that an organization will likely be perfected this after- noon. McKerrow called attention to rhe success which is being met various -co-operative associati the country, and said that 70 per cent of the livestock bein e p shipped into the St. Paul stock yar?ig rent real .estatetaxes, This penalty |acres; accordin; i?o %:rcha.sed of -community organiza- g‘l:g'-hbne“ n;roid&% ‘tzxth:ué) azmenlztzi tores; FARERr £ - Moron resommentis the Shrop- | fore sevirnir e~ O "¢ ** (BEMIDJI LAD MEMBER | shire as being the propér sheep to| It the'tax is mot paid by the first e raise 1q,BelLrgml county, and he Monday in January,.next year, an warned 'the groiers to keep the wool| 3qditional penalty of five per cent clean and.the sheep free from dis-| w1l be added and the tax becomes «age, - He also said ;that old ewes|gelinquent, After -becoming -delin-{- shofild ‘be weeded out, only thrifly|quent the.taxes are offered for. sale, - . . / B 7 R o Pl “'The Hedn Senplane NC-lm‘:" abonrd, photographed. just “Detar journey from Rockaway to Europe, via Hufifag-wed Newfourdiand. T —c i the first leg of the — e s — *heir quotas «wnimals being retained, for upon the!the amount of sale drawing one o +1 | by more than' two Hithdked. " cent, 18 DUE LAST OF MONTH iatter - depends the success of ‘h"!cem. per motith gnterestwgmul ?:f D';-ldley Lane Serving w'.'h | The results are very DXM"I?Q\N “f;‘;: ROAD P RDGRAM FOR T Zrower, deemed. 1f pot redeemed within| 17QOPS Commended.—Hist- | who have been active in the il Brokers, theatre proprietors and NmTHREB YEAR others whose occupations are subject . to nnnu;xlqu:ixbunder the retenue act b aro reminded by the bureau of inter- Py » ‘ts Calls for Bonding :ml ‘reven\w that if payment of the 5 e tax is not made hy May 24 they will Counity: 5410,000 and Secur- .|y 1iable to penalties. y i offiooo Federal Aid Delinquents will be liable to a fine 4 . of $1,000 and an additional assess- Mrs. R.. A, Johnson, representing ory i i & 2 . lof the campaign and the loyalty _the White sheép distributors of Cogs- g;f,in’;fi?tnleh:ml&ng: u‘::c 313: thmS ’ . Rev_.awed iy Bt the citizens of the county is agafi -well; N. D., was present at the meet- | chager. - ! Dudley Lane, a Bemidjfi boy, who ' dignificantly recorded. The county ing and warned against the keeping| Treasurer Geil also asks all tax-|is in Niederbrisieg, Germany, -where ©Xceeded its quota in each of tiie of old ewes. She also told where|payers to present descriptions to|he js serving with the American | five loans by substantial amounts. hest prices might be secured for wool. { their property on whieh the tax fs|army of occupation, writes that Medals, made of captured German : s S = being paid when they take their|General Pershing has commended his | 21nom, have been sent to the cam- /m AND MILLER " | money to_the collection window, gs|division. 1n his citation the Ameri- :l::lzflld ‘r"'::k‘t";i‘ (:;l(}:‘;ld "‘:‘“ lyt;m:a i 7 ; R a v: C ’ by so doing they will greatly facili-jcan commander made the following they have given {0 the various loan 5 mmfl LARGE tate _the wor_k reference to the history of the divi- s he mBdals a¥e presemtcd sion:! by the treasury department and are i ment of 26 per cent of the amount Of much’ interedth o _‘:oltruml coun-| due, while heavier penalties rml: pro- ty residents i§ the nm\‘}lolxs road | vided for “willful' refusal to pay the 3 QUALITY MEANS LIFE “1t was with deep gratification ¥, iy ] program whfth has Beew mwDped by |tX. ! SHEEP RAlsmG FARM e ME“ 3 ‘| that 1 observed the excellent condi-|YVery neat and will be highly valuedi o (5o oo tho next tilvsgyears, Those subject to the tax include ! FOR LOCAL CREAMERY [tion of the fourth division on the by the men to whom they been | ¢ R stock brokers, pawnbrokers, ship ® g . i The program embraces the M@88t| brokers, cust h. [} - s A n of my inspection on March , custom house brokers, pro- A.. B. Gibson, of Waterloo, Towajd- (l’cs?“?he trnniport,fi)l\im\ and the ar-- bonding of the county for $410,000)0rietors of theatres, museums and who with G. B. Miller ®f the same "'I‘l;e lodal creameries of Minnésota hroes i ] i[.eoucert hall ‘e i : & t aivt were ' in .w nd the securing of $205,000 fedoral |€ox alls, proprietors of public city, is goifi to establish a big sheep | have two great advantages over the :gl‘:fiidoghap‘;e aml' L‘;::ngeneral np-iDE MPSEY lLLARD :ifl 0;’ the ;f‘ ;90’000 18 rep- éshiuitions, exclusive of those held raiging fafm in the Town of O'Brien, | larger creameries located at consider- che under”ihe auspices of relig S " £ mpearence of the men was equal to w pices of religious or able distance from thie farmers.” says l"he highest standards, Throughout HAVE SAME RECORD awarded. is in Bemid}i today and was an in- resented by fuude furnished by the|charitabje,organizations, proprietors terested spectafor at the sheep grow-|1R. M. Washburn of the dairy division | iy jnspection and review, the high 3 ers meeting-held at the court house. |at University Farm, “First, ii the . : : One thousand ewes purchased of |low cost of delivering the butterlat L. H. White, thé"North Dakota dis-|to the factory, and second, in the| Wsiriving in France in May, the + {sibutor, are expected to veach the|fresher, better quality crear Which|po P division was first engaged in| New York, May 23.—There is Miller-Gibgon farm.next week, mak-|the local creamery has an OppoTLUR- |4y Marpe countor-offensive on July |5mall chance to draw a true line of lag the start of what is to be @ ber- ity {o secure. These two advanfages|{s® V0" ST TR A Yty |comparison between Jess Willard and manent sheep growing ranch for|are in favor of the small creaniery ifi) g v “Detachments aided in the Jack Dempsey. . BeMrami county. Scottie J. Eliotf, | competition with the larger creamery chossing of the Qureq and on August In the first place, the men are en- an_ekpett grower of sheep, of Blin-|some distance away.” 3.4 the division advanced to the Ves- | tirely different in style and tempera- kurst, 111, who will superintend thej = “Minpesota. butter has a nation-li.jy the reduction of the St. Mi- ment. Willard is slow, takes lots of farm, is also in the city. 'wide reputation for quality, yet many|yia galient, it carried its objecuves'l’“"m‘me"l- and is not the heavy Both-men ‘regard - Beltrami county.| creameries in the state are not doing Tviuh‘erfeéli;leness and precision. For puncher that Dempsey is. He fights as being exceptionally well adapted | their share in majntaining thig re the opening attack of the Meuse-Ar- because that is his business, for the growing of sheep, both for 'tation,” adds Mr. Washburn, 1| conng offensive, the fourth division Dempsey is fast. punches with pile mutton and for wool, and they are| California oranges, Florida grape- i;“ Sut into the line as the center driving power and fights because he fpyodinent -t the emerpris/e here| fruit, Washington apples, or New |, ni; of the Third corps and by ite ag_lllkes e .. will be successful. Jersoy cranberries, ot any one of the) gressiveness made a total advance of! Records considered as matters of ) thirteen kilometers despite mmi“uediprowess, how four men who have 2 MRS 5 2 - {faced each principal in Tex Rickard’s &5 VETER QLESON M1t R N g R el 212 and heavy resistance, big bouts. They are Arthur Pelkey,| ment, after the passage of which the The coming week-end will prob- } ALK CHICAG TIN 1it he butter from “ T AT G.AGO MEE ¢ Zfifl&u‘hfi:flm&?ée‘imwu. few- 'dfil:li: p:rrtfig: ;‘;Sd’n::xrdu?;mx’;{a:g: Gunboat Smith, Charley Miller and|road will be »ved 18 feet wide.|ably see the gfeatest exodus of angl { Mrs, Peter Oleson, of Cloquet, who | er would be sold and all would sell into Gernrany a:d the subsequent oc- Carl Morris. ; This road is part of t_'he Theodore|ers for the season to date. Many \ has delivered a numbe# o6f brilliant |for lower prices. | eupati of enemy territory. I am' Of the lot, there isn't one who| Roosevelt trans ntinental highway|auto Qnrues are planning on leaving speeches in Bemidiji, has been named “The best advertisement for but- c‘g’“egu'o mention the exce]l.ent con- could last with Dempsey. and Wil-|from Portland, aine, to Portland,|here Saturday afternoon and remain- e Minnpesota’s woman representative on | ter is good butter. Butter scoring gucf of the men in their difficult cir."‘"d didn’t stop one of them, Or%go.n‘ i . 30006 o L"g up in the w%,'ds “““:”ea:;)y Mon- the democratic national committee,|93 sells for from 3 to 4 cents more tances, for which, as well as for Pelkey and Willard boxed ten un- ass will spenid A on th ay morning. here w e many : CUINBLADLCEH, 4 satisfactory rounds in New York, and | county road from Cass Lake to thejcamping parties over the week-end rorml:'yl depurtmex‘lt. The goumg of bowliwg wlleys, riding academies - mmissioners Jevied a rodd andiand shoo “galleries d 5 morale existing in all ranks was H. C. Hamilton. f]‘;m 3 and persons o ge fund of 345,000 for the next ’ b : evident. . s (United Press correspondent.) two years, operating .““tmo iles for hire, ‘o Of the total funds of $660,000 se- o cured, $83,000 will be spent on the BEMIDJ' ANGLERS . Brainerd-Pillager-Motley. Staples Fbes road and also $20,000 on the road HAva Gmmc connecting /Plllager and Pine River. i K Another ,yead to be improved in - Cass county’ is the Ballclub-Cass|- Bemidjl anglers dare having un-# Lake road. ;3The roand which runs|usual Juck this season and as a re- "m from the PH Bay-Narrows bridge|sult many large basketr of pike and A to Ballclub village is to be bullt 24 trout are being brought to the city ™ feet wide and graveled every bit of|dafly, All the trout streams and the way, making the best road in|favorite pike haunts are daily peo- e that section of the country. pled with flghermen, and different The reason for graveling the road|from the average year, most of the to the width of ‘24 feet was in con-|disciples of Walton are returning templation of thie Babcock amend-|with splendid catches. 5 ( thousand-and-one manufacturgd and will give an address at the meet- | per pound in the eastern market their services in battle, they are due - i i i i If butter . is 2 " there was no decision; he lasted less| Beltrami county life. and Sunday in which whole families ;?flgy gfs ;ggtzs;:ommxttee e ;2?1;1“;u;:e;osgg;i;gasgéund‘ this dif- the grgtitu_de of the dutlon, than a round with Dempsey in Den- - —— will make up some of the parties, CQtegon's topic will be “Almost | ference amounts to 6 or 8 per cent| g AIN ver, , BAGLEY BOY IS KILLED — 1vexuma"defl. '“sShep <kielieves the re-|of the sale price. Good interest ou WAY TO OBTA BIG Gunboat Smith, at that time at thf* BY GAS IN DEEP WELL BAND TO GIVE DANCE bubloan state of Minnesota was “al- | money invested, : WINTER CREAM CHECKS|very top of his career, gave Jess = E IN NEW WAREHOUSE most persuaded” to go democratic at “The farmer is the loser if thel B fine cuffing in San Francisco, al- PSACE S8 N Bl the last prédiflental election wheh grade is low."” “Though provide thé foundation though the Big Champlon_alwnyn has Lewis Lofthus, 20 years old, lost & TR s Hughes carried the state by only 392 : for successful winter feeding in Min- | claimed the decisfon was WrODE.|hig life at Bagley today when he was ne of thsl season’s lnr;'zest Aui votes, ) LABSONFUNERALSUNDAY nesota means either ecorn silage or This wpe a twenty-round go, and{gvercome Ly gas as he was going most enjoyable social fumlkzns s ¥ famnie = roots for the succulent, feed, and Dempsey met Smith twice, once get-| down a well 80 feet deep for the pur- promised for next Thursday evening There will be ‘a large Minnesota | : 3 1 . .delegation attending the meeting of | Rev. Lester P. Warford will con-iclover or alfalfa for hay,” says C. H.|ting a decision over him in 8df0:1£‘. pose of fixing the curbing. He had wlhfzn lrl‘xe Bm;l!dtjhl Mni‘ta‘:)‘ rh‘x;‘m‘li:\‘rll‘) the democratic national committee | duct the funeral services of John|Eckles, head of the dairy husbandry round bout in California an ¢| descended fourtedn feet when he was|&ive a dance in the new warehouse o next week. Fred B. Lynch, national | jarson, Sunday afternoon at 2|division of the University of Minne- second time stopping him in two|govercome by the gas, lost his hold the Beltrami Elevator and Milling committeeman: D. D_Daly, chairman | o'clock at the Presbyterian church:|sota. “The farmer who neglects to rounds in Buffalo. Smith "’“ on the rope and fell to the bottom of CU?hNnY'.’ ; N e . of the state central committee; || terment will be made im Green- provide now for enough of these floored nine times in the latter bout|the well. Efforts are being made to| _ i ola ;‘:C |Iu-e,_ 20, g ;,I tnl . ‘ : George P. Douglas, chairman of the | ydd. Larson died at St. Anthony's necessities will find himself next hefore he finally stayed down. recover the body by use of grappling|b5 feet wide, has just been completed | executive cpmmittee; John A, Pear- |} ital- here vesterday morning,|winter without a satisfactory ration Charley Miller and Willard fought | hooks. The well is but 25 inches{and it affords a splendid place in son, secretary; John E. Casey, publi-| (r(;:1 a compli‘cat'ion of diseases. Hel|and will either have to be content fi)ur Tn\‘mdds ‘lre,sfl dt;fl: t: Call'i:)irnri:I: wide. % \:“hnl(clhotlo nglv;e‘encpgu?“cl?i p'x{‘rl:f‘d?\m(‘l:- oty @irector. and many otber Min-{wae 40 years old and had been a|with a small cream or milk checkl Teuuite s tha rou RISl ST, < nes%tans will attend. ' oAtk .-e:;?denl )r')t Bemidji for the past 19|or be willing to go to !hc: fee’d sdto:e ;\'T‘()}Ier to sleep when he met Demp-| 10 CONFER THREE DEGREES. mu_;:lce Sl O e, Secretary Carter Glass, AttorneY vears. He is survived by his wife,|and spend good money for feed to) ™", g et e *ha General A. Mitchell Paliner; H""“fr'ivevo children and his father. balance up his ration. Carl Morris and Willard staged a| Three degrees will be conferred by band includes Elfred Benson, chair- S. Cummins, chairman of the natjon-| “The important thing is to be wise! very tame bout in New York, the|cChapter 270 R. A. M. in the Masonic|man, Oilver Riggs and Fletche: al committee and many other prom- : CLASS TO GIVE in time and to be properly prepared |show going ten rounds. Morrls once | hall this evening, being the Mark,|Grimoldby. W inent democrats will speak during SERIOR for the winter when it comes by hav- {108t to Dempsey on a foul in six|past and Most Excellent. The meet- S SN _ the two day session i ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT |ing a silo full ot silage, wherever|rounds. after taking a beating. Theiing will be called at eight o'clock ATTENDS MEETING. ; —_— - corn is a safe crop, and a root cellar|next Hm‘e [)empse}:‘ g"l"“ big Carl|gharp, . t idji ¢ the usual one round dose. Attorney Thayer C. Balley left - ™ INITIATED. Students of the Bemidji high|stocked with mangels where the corn oy Earl R\-O -AREw,‘pi«-or manager o{!qrhn:;l v\\‘hf\ a week from today will|crop is uncertain. With these and| e S BRAINERD SHEEP MAN HERE. last evening for St. Paul where he M Gr 21, and At‘t ov C.|receive their graduation diplomas,|plenty of good legume hay in the; C0X TO VISIT BEMIDJI. attended a meeting of the directors fhe Mm:kh‘”“ BoteLan A {1 will hold their class day exercises in|barn the main nart of the ration is! St W. L. Lavton, a prominent Brain-|{of the northern division of the Mis- L. Pegelow “’:‘m.‘mm"md ata sxxecl% ‘:vh high school m‘x’ditm;iu‘m at elght |re v w will scarely know W T Cox, atate forester. will visit | erd farmer and who for many vears|sissippi River Scenic Highway asso- meeting of Bemidji lodge No. 1052, 'GI o tfiis'ovnninz An excellent a y to winter| Bemidji tomor and while here(has specialized in the raising of|ciation held at the Saint Paul hotel BB O, qulks hold tast rev.enir‘:liz, Jufifi»(z::)b 1 las bheen arranged for the|ration. good ronghaze the| will confer with Mark Bueclkman, di-|sheep s in Bemidji today for the|He represented Frank S. Lycan, Bel- Afeh ?xc‘““xr’vf ?n;’}:rand t;}; :e‘w"«l'mmqor; An ._drr ssion fee of ten|grain ratior + e difficalt to pro-| vision forestry supervisor, who makes ! purp of attending the sheep grow-|trami member of the board of direct- o ;;mtm"ld ’ttlll be fo .m:‘ill\ opened ! cents will be harged vide.” hi~ headquarters in this city, Pers’ meeting. ore, who was unable to attend. ¢lub roeoms wi he for ¥y ants wil . harg i ‘ : z e T —— ¥ - - L s L 4

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