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(A AN, L ; : < gAc.nzrcm- , ki SEEK TO SAVE 'T;Rnsm_égk_é_ PIRATED| STARVING ELK| Business wen comeiain of Acts in Foreign Countfles. To Clean Marble. ' " Kerosene will clean marble. If there 00 LATE, TO CLASSIFY | are obetinate stains apply a mixture The rate flr wapt ads may || o¢ equal parts of common soda, pumica be found at heading of reg- |/ stone and fine salt. It should be & ular classified department. || creamy consistency. Wash off with Ads received later than 11 ||ealt and water. o’clock a. m. will appear un- - der this head in current issue TWO Prmclpal Herds in Cwntry Appeal to State Department to Pro- i in Danger of Serious tect the Interests of Right- Depletion ful Owners. New York.—The American Manu-|" tacturers’ Export association ladnched | : SPEGMI_ FU"" Tu BUY HAY its fight against trademark pirates in Portugal and elsewhere by sending an appeal to the state department asking Officials of Department of Agriculture | that the American ambassador to Por- Making Every Eifort to Procure tugal protect the interests of the-right-| the Needed Feed—Scarcity ful owners. of Forage. - The patent and trademark commit- —_— tee of the association in the appenal ‘Washington.—The two principal polnted out that more than forty herds of elk in the United States—one| American automobile trademarks have of which Is under the protection of | already been pirated in Portugal. the biological survey of the United The pirating of trademarks is not States department of agriculture—are | limited to any particular country, ex- in danger of such serious depletion,| plained a statement issued by the com- due to early mevere weather and feed | mittee, but hundreds of trademarks shortage, that speclal funds have | are appropriated throughout the world. been set aside for the purchase of hay | Recently a Brazilian concern took for these animals whose home is in| forty well-known trademarks belong- and near Yellowstone national park.| Ing to American automobile and ac Department officials are making every | cessary manufacturers, it was stated. possible effort to procure the needed Similar cases of pirating were cited —— IT IS SERIOUS Some Bemidii People Fail to Realize the Seriousness of a Bad Bark. FOR RENT OR SALE—Nine cows, five yearlings, two dozen thor- oughbred Plymouth Rocks, two brood ‘sows, litters due soon, farm| Lhe constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling. Tlagz‘hlnery, Dlows,: drage: 6526-1‘; The pains and aches of kidney ills May result seriously if ‘neglected. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A lot of F l]])angerous urinary troubles of en ollow. & f)t;:difig J&Tg:rthf:rd:;?"d‘}ouo:;: ¢ 13 Bemidji citizen shows you what cut At on shares. Also good cow |'© 9°- for sale. E. J. Willets, the Land Mrs“ R. Orth, 323 Park avenue, man 2d1-29 |S8Ys: ‘“Some years ago, ¥ commenced' -~ to have -trouble with my Kkidneys. They did not act freely and I had se- vere pains in my back and shoulders. 1 went about in misery for sev.bral weeks, and dizzy spells came over me every time I went to stoop. I tried Doan’s Kidney Pills and after u$ing two boxes I was relieved.” I . pon i iPr]ice (i(Oc, at all dealers. Den’'t i § B % avenue, a large sealed envelope,|simply ask for a kidney remedy—get When two Washington photographers mounted a hay wagon and had it addressed New York Life Insur- Doal;] 's Kidney Pills——{he sam}; flfat piloted by the grounds of the White House they started something. Even if ance Co. Finder please leave at|Mrs. Orth had. Foster-Milburn Co. the White House policemen had not heard how the Dutch photographed the Normal school or post office. 1d-28 | Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ex-kalser, the secret service men had, so in about a minute the hay wagon was - STOLEN—A ®gasoline engine from 820 Mississippi ave. The party who took the engine is .inown. Please return at once, if not there will be trouble. 6d42-2 LOST—Tuesday afternoon on Doud surrounded with bluecoats. The incident was closed when the photographers feed despite the serlous scarcity of [ In Spain, Japan, Argentina and Cuba. | explained that they had not exposed a plate, and even if they had, the presi- hay and forage in the region. Ap- The motion-picture industry has also | dent was indoors. § proximately 40,000 elk roam this sec- completely lost its foreign trad:marks, 3 tion of the country. They are divided | the statement adds, owing to the prac- . fnto two groups, l{nown :s the north- | tice In the industry of permitting reg- ITEMS OF |NTEREST The bulk «f coal imporle(.i into Italy ern and southern herd, respectively.| !Stration by the foreign agents. i A is now coming from the United States. The latter, which winters in the vi-| The statement pointed out that In| Ap imperial Institute of patentees | The Italian government is looking cinity of Jackson Hole, to the south | view of the patent and trademark pro- { wiil be organized in England’to guard to Asia Minor as a possible source of of Yellowstone park, is the one for | Visions of the peace treaty, ratifica- | the interests of patentees and pfitent | SuPply. which the department of agriculture | tion of the treaty. would permit the re- | o-yners. . ¥ In a new comb for drying the hair 1s seeking to make provision. covery of all trademarks pirated In| A cylindrical blotter that ‘can be |a rubber bulb forces air heated by Ranchmen Slow to Part With Hay. | Portugal owing to an extension of the | mounted on the end of a fountain pen | electricity in the handle through pe~ Reports have recently been received | International trademark convention, to | has been invented. -| forated teeth, from government representatives in| Which this country is a party. s S the region of Yellowstone ' national T park stating that many elk are des- EXPERT |N DATE CULTURE tined to starve if the present severe _— weather continues and if no additional | American Methods More Advanced supplies of feed are provided. On the Than Those of Any ocher winter elk refuge in Jackson Hole the Country. department has in store approximate- ly 1,300 tons of hay which normally Washington.—American methods of would be sufficient to carry the south- | ddte culture are probably more ad- ern herd through the winter. But cold | Vanced than thoSe:of any other date- weather and heavy snows came so | 8TOWing country in the world, In spite Few Snaps Left!! In Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes ¢ HERE'S GOOD CHANCE. East Lansing, Mich.—The postof- .. |fice here will have to be moved. The (By United Press) authorities of Michigan Agricultural New York, Jan. 28.—An offer of | college, in one of whose buildings the $5,000 for indisputable proof of office has been located since the in- communication with the spirit world |stitution was founded, have notified .|was made here today by Joseph F.|[¢ toffice ' depart; t they will Rinn, former member of the Society nl:’et ,I:_)]se:s;i%e :ilt):. it i for Physical Research. Berlin (By Mail)—Dry America is| Boise, Idaho.—Dean F. G. Miller not_the only place where they find |of the University of Idaho has recom- early that there is grave danger that | Of the fact that experience in this |new devices for whiskey smuggling mended the setting apart ‘of !?nd ad- the animals will be without feed be- | country is limited practically to two |every day. joining Payette };akes as a “recrea- fore many weeks have passed, Ranch- | decades. This statement is made by | Custom inspectors on the eastern tional state park. men in the region are confronted with | the chief of the bureau of vlant in- [ border found a cold locomotive dead- . R a serious condition and are reluctant heading behind the regular engine on| Minneapolis, Minn.—Death by ; an eastbound freight train. They be- |starvation and exposure threatens the A few pairs//of Ladies’ Shoes of values up - to part with any of their hay. T chihe shanici b A s s & . picious and on examinipg (lives of thousands of birds in this to $13. ey $4 ' Largest Herds in Country. ; the boiler found this filled to the|state, according to Carlos Avery, $ 50’ while they last .95 The northern elk herd is under the . T v : brim with spirits. state game commissioner. Deep Children’s Shoes, values to $5.00, to clean themupat..................$1.95 supervision of the national park serv- ice of the department of the interior, which is also making every effort pos- sible to prevent loss of these animals. These two herds are the largest elk herds remaining In this country, though at one time elk were to be found in large numbers as far east as the Blue Ridge mountains. These animals, like the buffalo and antelope, have now been reduced to a mere fraction of their former numbers. The few herds that remain besides those in the vicinity of the Yellowstone park are relatively small. Loss of many of the animals |n the larger herds might be irreparable, say government officials. MISSING LINKS ARE FOUND Expedition to Malay Archipelago to Find Out If Thcy Are Alive. snow and severe cold have already The inspectors confiscated the killed hundreds, he said. novel arrier of the smugglers. You can make a real money saving by taking advantage of this chance Bemidji Mgrket Quotations Chicago, Jan. 28.—Potato receipts today, 38 cars. Market weak. Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin Whites, sacked and bulk, $4.50 to $4.55. Colorado. Round Whites, sacked, $4.55 1to $_4 60. Idaho Russets, $5.50 to $5.75. O’Leary—Bowserl - SOUTH ST. PAUL STOCK MARKET South St. Paul, Jan. 28.—Cattle receipts today, 3,800; market steady. Calves steady. Hog receipts, 18,900; 15c to 25¢ lower; range $14.90 to $15.55, bulk $15 to $15 05, Sheep receipts, 3 800; slow, steady. Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots, $2.20 to $3.00 per cwt. Carload lots, sacked and loaded $2.75 to $3.50 per, cwt. Tree Bearing a Big Crop of Dates. dustry. ‘United States depariment ef agriculture, in his annual report for 1919, Though still conducted on & small scale, date culture has become leave Canada shortly for an extensive | ® recognized commercial fruit indus- Journey through the jungles of the try, and gives promise of steady " Iture of the Deglet Malay archipelago. Their trip will in- | Srowth. The cul volve a journey around the world. Noor, the finest of the imported date According to Meclvor, naturalists varieties, has alremdy become well es- have discovered In the jungles of Ma- | tablished in California. laysin the skeletons of creatures which are considered the “missing *: links” between monkey and man. It |/l Farmer Singed Hog With is to determine whether such crea- Pl = tures are alive that Wells and McIvor Gasoline; Never Agam will lead an expedition into the jun- gles of Borneo and other islands. They will also study the various monkeys of Malaysia ang if possible collect data concerning a tribe of dwarfs, reports of which have reached | °| governmental offices. . Avonhurst, Saskatchewan.—Marshall Mclvor of Avouhurst, a widely known explorer, and Carveth Wells, who has been in the exploration service of the British government for six years, will BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN AND HAY MEATS Oats, bushel............. 95¢-$1.00 | Mutton ...... ley, bushel . ....$1.60 |Hogs, b......... g;;, {mshel. .. .$1.50 |Dressed beef, pound. Red clover, medium, 1b..,..42c-44c | Turkeys, live, pound. .. x 0Old Toms, live, pound. Popcorn, pound ........\...8¢c-10¢ Geeie. Thas, vound ies Wheat NO. 1..-.0eveesses...52.60 |Ducks, live, 1b. ..... Hens, 4 lbs. aud over . Springers, all weights, 1b. .. ug,a_Watch for a Lifetime Here’s semething you ought to consider when you buy that new watch: The same painstaking workmanship that builds accuracy into a watch also gives it extra years of life. It’s great to think of owning a watch that can always be ** VEGETAELSS. Rutabagas, per cwt....$1.00-$1.50 . HiDES depended upon for the right time. And it’s good buying’ Carrots, per cwt... $1.50-$2.00 |Cow hides, No. 1, pound....25c-26¢c Beets, per cwt. $1.00-$1.26 | Bull hides, No. 1, pound. . . .20c-23¢ ’“d%‘(“e"‘ to l*;‘;“ that 20" of a W“‘;{h e el Cabbage, cwt. . $5.00-$6.00 {Kip hides, No. 1, pound. ... .30c-32¢c . You would be proud to own a Hamilton, the watch :h:n Onions, dry, cwt. . 5.00-$6.00 | Calf skins, No. 1, pound....45c-48¢ 3 times most of America’s fastest trains. The Hamilton’s Beans, CWt. ...........$6.00-$8.00 Degcon:,meach] cieeen hsggg:’ggg tremendous popularity with railroad men has been won by its Dairy.butter, pound. Florso es, large, each.$8.00-39. remarkable accuracy and year-in-and-year-out dependability. «e...66c-60¢|Tallow, poun@ .........,..10c-12¢ o B Butterfat . a ! Aren’t these the qualities yoz want in a watch? P ?fim‘hfln;flflm‘h Richard Benninger of Terry township, Pa., sought a short cut in butchering. Instead of heat- ing a barrel of scalding water to plunge his hog in, he sought to remove the bristles with gas- oline. So he dashed on a quan- tity, and set fire to it. Then REDEEMS HER OLD PROMISE | || tnings began to happen. o The flames followed the trail Woman Exchanges Gold for Silver of.the leaking vessel to the pail.. Pieces on Her Golden Benninger kicked the pail over Wedding. and -he, too, began to blaze. He Eggs, fresh, dozen..........556¢c-60c’Wool, semi bright. The followmg prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: Parsnips, per ¢Wt............$ GRAIN AND HAY sSquaxm.cwt.............. — was_rescued by his son, who ||| wheat, No. 1..........$2.85-$2.9 pe London.—A promise made twenty- smothered the flames with a ||| Wheat, No. 2 $2.83-$2.92 The Railroad Timekecper of America” ; five years ago has just been redeemed horse blanket. Wheat, No. 3 $2.79-§2.89 . LIVB POULTRY You're going to need a watch, not by Lady Pender of Donhead, St. An- Oats ........ sain s 75c-77g Turkeys, fancy dry pleked, 8 1lbs. for four or five years only, but for all drew, Wilts. e e gflrlfil{‘ Ges e ~;i~2g';i-:1 WD irsisimmects 40¢ the rest of your life. - ye, Qe Soeron . .09-91. rkeys, 9 1bs. 1t her silver wedding celebration in | GERMANY FORMS NEW POLICE |Buckwheat, per ib. ... .. ... .2He | Nor oo po o® | o bsre tg:memren °§§"“§ : etce]sd t?x : = No. 2 timothy hay.. -09 1 Turkeys, old toms .............38¢ | s P v 10 Wore 10 C L8| Inqrease in Crime 1s Excuse for|No. 1 clover mixed.. $23.00 |p;rxeys, small and thin. . ..At Value they would be exchanged for half sov- ereigns at the golden wedding. Nearly thirty of the recipients re- turned their silver coins when Sir We are Head- quarters for the Hamilton Watch Rye straw.. Corm ......... - .. -$9.08| Goese, 12 1bs. up, and fat 1108138473y ks, dark . ......... z Ducks, clean .. : Ducks, white ............ Foundation of Semimilitary Organization, With the American Army in Ger: VEGETABLES James and Lady Pender celebrated Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over. their golden wedding this year and | M80Y-—The German :overnment ': Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. - ss Springers, 1ive........... each one has received the promised | USIDE statisties on the Increase of|potatoes ..................,$8.76 | gens, small. crime in Germany since the end of the war as the basis and the excuse for formation of numerous units of secur- ity police, as they are called. They are to have a purely military interior organization, clonked outwardly, how- Cabbage, cwt... $12512 in Pelts. Rutabagas, per cwt Burne, Ore—W. Duncan, who has| €Ver 88 police and intrusted only with Butterfat ' e & several hundred coyote traps, has just pollce‘ p9wen. . | Packing Butter made his semi-annusl trip to Burne, 2 ’ : and sold his entire stock of 650 skins, | F!ane Service for ‘Peruvian Coast. |mputron. 1b .. ‘Beans, brown, cwt. Beets, per cwt. . Ducks, No. 2 .. Geesa, bright an Carrots, per ewt.... Hens, 4 lbs. up, fat. Onions, “dry, per cwt s Hens, small and thin Eggs, per dozen............. Springers. dressed............ oo e Geo. T. Baker and Company - Bull hides, No. 1 The HALLMARK S OI'e half sovereign. Lady Pender has had the three- penny pieces gilded and made into a necklace as a souvenir. Kips, No. 1....... Calf skins No. 1 Lima, Peru—An announcement is|go hich brought $16.25 h, besid E9 . D hird S C ?'i about $3 bounty St T fur tad | made that the Handiey Page Atrpiane Vel - bty Tallow ... . sl veh pe B Bl e try continues to be good, The entire| SomPany will in a short time Inau-|Beef, dr . Horse hi Phone 16 gurate commercial hydroplane servics|Lambs ...cccoceee.oe returns of the 630 pelts, including Cucumbers, hot house, dos. 2.00 | Wool, bright . ; & Mounty, amounted to $12512. long the Perusian const. GaFle, 1D oo eeese e L e B il 1 ; i : ‘ | - | ‘ Defective