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PAGE EIGHT DEER BEG FOR FOOD Anvade Houses in Yellowstone in . *Search of 3reb. Chicago, Dec. 27.—Potato receipts today, 30 cars. Market ] stea_dy Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Round and Lonz( Whites, sacked, $3.30 to $3.40. North Dakotas, $3.25. Idahd Animals So Ta.med by U. S. Protection | + Russets, sacked, $4 to $4.15. They Follow People Around. Denver.—Deer,” which invade kitch- ens of houses in search of food, and BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN AND HAY MEATS beggar bears, which waylay automo- Oats, bushel .. braca o _pm s b 90c|Mutton ...... sieee Wile tourists and pedestrians along the Barley, bushel 1.50(Hogs, 1b. ........... roads; are examples of the extent to Rye, bushel ........ . ..$1.40 | Dressed beef 1b. ..... which the protection furnished by the Red clover, medTum, Ib. ...40¢-42¢ | Turkeys, live, 1b. ....... government to the wild game within Popcorn, 1b. ..cveieininnnnn. 6c-10c [ Old Toms, live, 1b. ......... the boundaries of the various national Geese, live, 1Ib. ......... parks has tamed the animals, accord- Wheat No. 1..vvvveeninn...$2.50 [I-)[ucks' live, 1b. ........ ens, 4 1bs. and over ........ ing ito; Horace: M Albright,. superiu: —— Springers, all weights, 1b. .....22¢c tendent of Yellowstone National park, VEGETABLES - -—’ v and assistant to Stephen M. Mather, : director of national parks, who came Rulabagas, per ewt. ... . §1.00 HIDES Cow hides, No. 1,1b. ....... 8¢ Bull hkides, No. I, 1b. . to Denver recently to attend the meet- Kip nides, No. I, Ib. 3‘3 ing of park officials. “Omne night shortly before I left, I Carrots, pez cwt. .... Beets, per cwt. > Cabbage, cwt . . i Onions, dry, ewt. . ... Calf skms, No. 1, 1b. ......40c-46¢ :lenu;’:oha dnuce,it :uld :Ir;dubr(%h(. g - ge:;ns,bcwt. e ~$6. 00~S& 00 yDeacons, exeh ........-. . $2.00 ome a pitcher of cider and a Georgiu, Alnbuina and Mississippi suffered most heavily in the recent floods. Heroic rescue und aid work was airy Butter, 3. . -~ .60-65¢| Horse hides, large, each ,6 00"“’ plate of doughnuts. When I reached | gone by the Red Cr The property damage was estimated at many thousands, and over 1,000 persens were made guttevgt b, dom: - (08| Tallow, b cvoieisioioneiwre - .Be-To the bouse I placed them on a back | homeless by the rushing waters. Here is a photograph taken at West Point, near Atlanta, €., where the Chattahess | oo 7S 4O - .. - - TBEIWOOE vovvvvvvnvininnoon . - 40-R00 step, while I unlocked the door. A noise behind me caused me to look arcund and there was a big mule deer with his nose buried in the pitcher of cider. He followed me into the house for one of the doughnuts, and when I gave it to him, he trotted off.” chee overflowed ifs banks. . Tlie follewing prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., § t f : ] USED THE CONVINCING WORD | SIRUP FROM GRAPE JUICE| A WATCH-NIGHTPRAYER. | Spbed ttiae o e s ladmiaBlomeer: ; The following is a prayer that is LT x'k fant Ibs. | being spread throughout the nation gag::' frg‘ ;r Y ;g;g":ggg “ eye, oy dvy picked, 8 401:" Story of Traveler and the Cab Horse | Plan Proposed by Experts of the Uni- sed j ve! by the Intercliurch world movemend . 5 It is no unusual sight, declared Al- Used as Object Lesson in Good reity of California Would u Wheat, Noi. 3 _$2.69-$2.79 ’I‘urke}s, % 1Bs. wp o % Sal 9 Seem t6 Solve Probl of North America, and will be spoken i N it i bright, to see deer entering and leav- esmanship : S em. at watch-night services throughout Oats .. . 7Te-80c | No. 2' turkeys 1 Barley 0-1.48 | Tarkeys, old toms .. . i | Rye, No. 2 Tarkeys, small' and thia ....1§e-20c ’ Buckwheat, per Ib, . Geese, 12 1Bs. up, ana fiafl e ,.¥23c b No: 2 timothy bay .. Dumks; darls . . malice has so oftewr thwarted lowe,!No. 1 clover mixed ........ Dugks, cleam we join the prayers of all Thy chil-| Rye straw Dueks, white .. dren around tle world for peace, the|Corn : 31,10.;1‘30 Heas, heavy, 4 ]bs zfnd wer ....18¢ ¢ ing a house in Yellowstone. Small children feed them from their hands, and beggar bears, he declared, have come to be one of the biggest attrac- tions of the park. “They wait beside the road until an the world: “Ahnighty God, Father of all man-| kind, at the end of a year in which “So you let him get away, eh?” said' To meet the ban on the manufacture $1~59 $1.72 the proprietor with mingled bitterness | 0f Wwine In the grest grape-raising and philosophy. “And you had him | areas the agricultaral college of the right to the point. Your sales talk was | University ‘of California has develop- good, right up to the last minute, when | €¥ a practical method of: converting you omitted the convincing word.” grape juice into excellent sirup. It 13 | efevati f justi d of brother- SR \§ - auto or party of pedestri 9 i elevation of justice and of brother Springers, live ,..............lsev ehykopair s rerd 13:;?:;::% Looks that way.” the bellef, says the Sclentific Amerl- | hood. 3 VEGETABLES Geese, tliin an ; extend their f: .| “Sure does. You remind me forcibly | cani that converting grapes into sirup'| “Thou Creator possessor of alk|Beans, hand: pickied, nawy. owt.. $5.50 | Hens, small: eir front paws for contribu 5 : tlons,” Albright said of the case of a colored hack driver | Instead of wine will double the value |things, who didst make the eartit forpPotatoes . . .$2.30 | Ducits, No. 2/ ..... } down south. One day he and his dilap- | Of the fruit. The estimated valwe of idated cab and moth-eaten horse were | the erop of 259.000 tons of wine all asleep by the curb. It was noon. | grapes; grown annually, is four miRion: the races of men and’ didst set bounds | Beans, Swedish;. ...$8.50 | Geesw; bright and tat. Beets, per bushel voneeeo..40c|Hens, 4 1bs. up, fat.... 'Carrots, per buskel ...... ;| Hens; small and thin ‘The tameness of the animals has it drawbacks as well, because it makes for their habitation; forgive us our| greed as we repent of our sin, amd'y them easy for pot hunters if they hap- s restore to all hearts: the recognition | Domestic cabbage; ton .. Sprirgers, dressed ......... ::: to stray beyond the park boun- fheen:tl:i:t:.v::l: I:m:‘::r :::;“l: ‘;:’: ;’:E:ofin;duh:l;: ?&I‘:et:d;gw ln-l'l’l':: o?th: transcendent” right of’ gliumum (f)l'o!l‘l)and dcnh!mgi ’per toa: . i es. traveling man of middle age eame | dollars: ) . life to Iive. nions, dry, per cwt. | * HID i sweating along toting two heavy grips | | Whilethe experts-at the agricultural | o (0P OUF €Y%, we escl T e #1.90 fow midess o 1 i A and hastenlng toward the station. See- | College tave been'working'on the prod | o¢ fruman service; amd'the privileges, i o Moy Bull Bides, Nov L. .. e smadway s Latest ing the cab idle, he called te the |lem, an' independent chemist and!|of production, that nation may join | Patking Butter- y Kips, No. 1 ...... i driver: grape expert has succeeded'imvproduc- | nation and man may join man justly Calf skins No. 1 Is Raq Doli on Arm “‘Hey, boy, can you get me to that | Ing a sirep __om- grapes that meets:|in honmest work to replénisti'a devas-|Mutton, Ib . .Deacoas —_— train in ten minutes.’ all the requirements of a cotmmercial’ |tated earth. ilogs . . g # , “Quicken the sympathy of hearts}{Veal .. imade dull by reports and' sights of | suffering; incompreliensible and need- Tews. New York.—With a rag doll, 12 iInches long, dangling to a ribbon from her arm, Mrs. Carl § Lamb, Philadelphia, wife of Lieutenant Lamb, U. 8. N., cre- § prodiict. According- te figures that' he submits, Nis metlod' will' produce: sirup at a: cost that is: slightly lower: than that of the otler method? 3 ; “Call us again that we mray bow'| One of thie interesting: aldes-of' the:.yerore the etirnal laws of creation, | i question is the plan: remmmemied by Fputting aside malice;.envy; eovetous— the university that -ll’snpe zmefi ness and brutality, to enter into the winerles and: sugar flpetorl S, W .peavte of the sons of the Most Higl ate, next yesr in the lmg;psfs\ all'l’ “Hasten by Thy gracious provi- those industrtes. It propoges, tifst’ the- idence and by the comsecrated efforts: wimeries purchase tie- grapes. of, the vintage of 1919, and extracy ang” stole , the estimated fifty mfl'llon- galfbns "ot “‘Dunno, boss; dis hyer hoss he putty tolable ole. He was ln. de ahmy, boss.’ “‘Was he in the war? I was in: the cavalry myself. Get into that cat-snd I'll get that horse there In time.’ ! “The driver got inside and' the-tras- eling man mounted the driver's- seat. As he did so he yelled:*'tention!" The | old horse stuck his head up for the first time in twenty years—tail' ditto. ‘Charge!’ yelled the fare sharply. KEe charged. Away he went, striking fire from the bowlders. The outfit reached the station just as the train did: ‘Halt!’ yelled the fare and leaped' from: the: . an@ that they ship the su‘npm the seat as the horse eame to a skating |, eanmeries for use in: 1920 i “Thiz we ask in the spirit of* Jesus: stop. Tossing $1 to the astonisihtee oc- The university . has g €lirist, our only Hope. Amen!” i cupant of the cab, the traveler ran to. } simple and' lnexpenelve proee« of" : 1 his train. treating the- juice timt wiil prevent “That negro driver was the most | fermentation for a year, . pecessary. Lwool, semi-bright I*Phe wisest raying of'all wae:that the | enly true wisdom lay. in net; thinking E:'.‘tl one kgew what ome did' not kmow. g:’ee’::‘c’;en sweater, m t::dhlflc ; cevo. they are fashioped once | ) flourished in the f it of Thy children the coming of Thy i , epruce or pine on s‘:;r:e of a ‘:og N A e e Tact. - |minside in Sweden. For that. iswhat mercy and love shall rule earts “band hands of men: fOnetr eomsists: in . saping things ‘that gk:‘:em cbo]l;flst has succeeded, Il: “Create in us, O'Lord; clear hearts, | ke to:listen - to and'.ef lHsden- o th:‘ !lfif y 8 _process 23:secre and renew right spirits for the com- |ing: te things that:peeple-like- tv:sem.— of the ancient alchemist he jmz year: Touth's: Companion, m“’“" silk from the pulp.wood treeh e Silk Fronr Trees.. . ! Little does ome think, gazing at & ! {dress ef lustrous tricolette, or a gayly ated a ‘small-sized sensation on Broadway recently. The doll, “Patsy Dooley” by name, was brought along, sald Mrs. Lamb, § “to, me company.” She Is going to China soon, she said, and wlll take “Thomas Squeel- ix,” a brother to “Patsy,” along & with her. - FINDS HIS STOLEN PICTURE Artist Discovers Painting at Art {+ Dealer’s Taken From His Studio o L) 13 16 Years Ago. 5 astonished man In twelve states. He [Thechemlstw say that- the sirup can be: HE bcfit Pc:ncll . > b had seen a miracle eccur right ander { used .in' place of sugar In preserving [ 7 . " New York.—Among the products of | his nose. some of tha-fruits, awd cap Ue mixed! , you: can bfl'y 18 o= Bis own brush prized most highly by —_ with sugar in preserving otkers: |li be found at heading of reg- - ‘ | always: the least ex- '} ular -classified’ depertment. | Ads received later than 11 | o’¢lock a. m: will appear un~ | der this head! in:current issue: i Chiide Hassam, was a picture which ”plmzd when beginning his career B ‘Latin quarter of Paris three ‘eudel ago, and although it disap- ('und 16 years ago. when he was moving from one apartment to anoth- Languages of Belgim: Belgium. has twe ehief Jangusges:. Flemish in East Flanders: and West ‘Wlanders, Antwerp, Limburg. andh Brant prowinces, ox thie norti and:east: French i the prowince of. Liege;, Nav Upward Movement in Engiand: ¥ The formation, recently announced, | of the Village Clubs associatiom marks | a memorable departure in English il lage life. It arese out of a:discussion of the ‘Agricuitural club. The mein - pensive: in the end. These weeld-famous pen- = ::. ;l;l;edflz,.fllrl:y.recollectlon of it idea of the association is to. heip wil- n}nr m}d Hainauti }nd in ngnenlumfg.v WANTED — To rent, a five. Toom 4 cils ":m:':; mfil;‘d;‘ " fopd : K. M. Reb ¢ | 1nge people to conduct, by tiiemselves The Fremch-spenking Belgians. claim ™) © ™ A diress R. I, care of [ f softest to . ¢ Becently Frank it 9 de;n. slnn o' and for themselves, centers: of amuse- to descemd from: the Bedgie. being:| pyypeer. 201229 F 9'H h-_rdest-nds copying. ua grilstand himgclf o dea e;, :; arn ment and recrention. They are to sup- called Walloons. In 1910y of the: T- 5 There's one Iy suited aL:0. ent F{m:th ‘street. b !; :' ply themselves with what they want, 423,784 people of Belgium 32200662 | \\ANTED—Girl' for gemeral dousa-| § ‘ - to your work. Mr. Ha‘ssanf to 1':‘!:' : :;:x‘“u:] :’0 rather than with what ether people spoke omly Flemish, 2838334 spoke| werk. 685 Lake Bival, 1”‘:?";; . hentlciy on s plc ) ired by the| think they ought to have; the assocla- only French, 871.278 spoke both: Flem- | 13. 3412 T d.mz i B e iaro (he tion helping them, but wet dictating in Ish and French, 31,416 spoke German, | =———————""—"""—"""—""" crumble; thoroughly kiln-dried wood . that doesn’t splinter, and grading always uniform, save money and make for quicker, dealer. When Mr. Hassam entered the deajer’s gallery and viewed “Flower @irt Selling Peonies,” he at once rec FOR RENT—Office: room, light snd heat furnished. Markham hotel building. J. I Labr: 341230 any way. This may well be the seed 74,983 spoke French amd German,. 8-~ of a very big movement, and Is a note- 652 spoke Flemish and: German, 52~ ognized his long-missing palnting. As worthy; sign of the times. 547. spoke ali three languages. LT e e ey better, easier work. “ demurred against giving it back With- | wyer o (ot that n pretty girl would Village Doctor—Te what do. you- at- haglt e:’s:hoo given at e VENUS Pencils & out being reimbursed. rather have silly eompliments pald her taibute youwr Temarkable age amd your 5P Lahr.mssefimn 3 dlle) PI ONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Mr. Hassam began an actlon In the | " oo pits of reat solld informia: wonderful health? i supreme court for the recovery of the Old Inhebitant—Well, I got a pretty Wholesalers ctul 000. Honz- ’ | WANTED—Spmeone to winter a two- "pieture. or §1,000. “Because she doesn't care for any~ E00d -start on most people by bein year-old colt. Inquire Ed. Nelson, body to give her a wrinkle or two." born ajere germs were discovered, an’ Third Street Cafe. 141227 BRITONS LACK CHORUS GIRLS 80 T bawe had less to. worry about! - Slow to Turn to Stage After Long Pe- L riod at Other Work During war, : London.—EnglaTd—is experiencing & w AT ARE THEY quTH Tn Yuug shortage of chorus girls, according to ' [ some theatrical agents and stage man- ! pienty ot youmg women are il Your Own Records Should be Your Guide in Purchasing t into the limelight, but h ::e‘;‘il:n;:dg;lrdl: oare esnl:in to be far ALL-STEEL FILING EQUIPMENT Jess plentiful than they were. One the- g atrical agent has explained the situa- tion thus: “During the war a large number of ‘ ‘ " chorus girls, show girls and other ‘gmall part ladles’ left the stage for other work. Some are remalning in it Do o e thenter, - Many i, t00, i 'llllllIllllllllllll|llllIIIIIIIII|I||I||||Illlllll g NN back to the theater. Many girls, too, lIIIlIIIIIIIlll|IIlllllllllllIIIIllllllllllIIIIIII||IIIIIIIllllllllllllllll were married to officers during the war. Even salaries of four pounds ($19.40) are not tempting girls to go W Uffifl&:, Equipment ( pjoneer Stationery House i ' Rochester, Mlnn —With 13 reldtives . ; | /amd members of his fanily about Him. e ' ¢ C. Wilson, 8 Rochester attorney, AR y ) celebrated his ninetieth birthday here. ; BEMID JI, MINN. ' A cake sufficiently large to cover an . o ke ¢ i e e 0 s |I| Sold Only in This Section by =— Phone 922 ‘> Wiison blew out the candles one at a time and when he got through he In- timated that he would perform a more fmportant feat ten years hence. wil- son is believed to be the oldest prac- dicing attorney in the Northwest, e——— e i e, \