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, STATE POULTRY EXPERT [ DAYTON. OHIO. MEN - expert from the University Farm at Dalton, O., March 19.—Five hund- St..Paul, addressed a large gathering |red Dayton men have become rabid and care of poultry, at'the rooms of | Boy Scouts of America through a the Bemidji Civic and Commerce as-|clever scheme devised by John Haien, well enjoyed by all present and very! “Haden has organized - the ™Old profitable to all poultry. raisers and | Scouts.”” . The members. are business - - apiece for membership. They . thus MYSTERIOUS WOMAN' ACCEPTS |become ‘dadies’”’ of ‘the Boy Scouts CHALLENGE OF MRS. mm Support the scout: organization, ‘Haien first called a small group of the woman who has accepted the chal|ioq hig plan which all accepted: with Jenge of ‘Mrs. C. E: Hallet to pay a|enthusiasm. Bach sent out a hund. can wot throw in ten minutes. Claim-|ipor memberships. All ‘in’ all five ing considerable knowledge in the|pindred have rpesponded and more the aspirant feels confident of col-{ maeh *Old Scout” has on the wall Jecting the forfeit money. of his office an emblem which says: staged as one of the rpngln]:gln:{rllels tt'o R IRER AL the main bout between C .E. Hallett, GEN.-WOOD AT CHURCH MEETING ji's unbeaten master of all comers, at {3 the Grand theatre next Tuesday night (By United Press) Young Curtis, son .of-L..C. Curtis, | Leonard Wood was to adfiress a inass will _endeavor to pin the shoulders|pyeeting here tonight in the interests - wind-up, and with these three at-]|wide campaign to raise funds for tractions, much interest is being|church extension, new buildings, en- mission prices being especially invit-|gseryice organization. George Whar- ing.. ton Pepper of Philadelphia also will Bient, bishop of the Western New. York diocese of the Episcopal church N. E. Gh]apman, extension” poultry (By United Press) of people interested in the raising |fans for the Dayton branch of the gociation last evening. His talk was|Dayton scoutmaster. fanciers. men who are glad to pay $10 a year and ‘the money ‘they pay for -dues . Mystery surrounds -the identity of influential men together, He submit- cash forfeit to any. woman whom she | .3 Jetters to friends, soliciting fur- unique feminine art, as a ‘wrestler-ess, | ;- expected to join. The bout between the two will be|«1 am an ‘Old Scout’—are you?’’ of Fairmont and L. C. Curtis, Bemid- March 23. Buffalo, March ~ 19.—Maj. Gen. of Frank Smith to the mat, as'a semi-|of the Episcopal Church’s nation~ showr in the coming festival, the ad-|jarging missionary work and sociald speak. . The Right Rev. Charles H, will preside at the meeting. TWO VEAR OLD SON DIES Walter Johnson, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson of Nymore, passed away at 9.0’clock last night with bronchial pneumonia, contributed to measles. « Burial will be made this afternoon in the Lar-|' 4 o son cemetery at Nymore, under the| ' Detroit, Mich., Marcéh .19.—The direction of H. N. McKee, funeral di- | Minnesota republican primary was _rector, characterized ‘as “a P”“NO" and \ 1520 compaiga by Usiteq. Seates campaign”’ by United ' States MATCHED GAME SUNDAY Senator . Hiram W. Johnson, in a There will be a match contest be- | signed ‘issued here today. : tween two five-men bowling teams of He this city at the Crawford Bowling|state machine is in absolute control” alleys on Sunday afternoon. The|of affairs in Minnesota. - “This ma- teams competing are the “Night chine,” the statement .declares, “has Hawks’ 'with Barney Popp, manager, | heen conducting the Wood flzh,t." and the “Night Owls” with James Lang as manager. Both teams are LIBRARY AS_SOCHTXON - JOHNSON TERMS STATE . _PRIMARY HUGE ‘FAKE" composed of veteran bowlers and a close contest is assured.’ STATE-WIDE COMBING (By United Press) Minneapolis, March 19.—The first FOR DODGEBS OF TAXES of "ten regional meetings arranged > s nds by the American Library Association St. Paul, March 19.——E. J. Lynch, }in its drive for $2,000,000 opened collector of ~internal ‘revenue, an-|here today with librarians from four, nounced that all the forty-eight field | Upper Mississippi valley states, Wis- men who have been engaged in:as-|consin, Minnesota and the Dakotas sisting the taxpayers to make returns;were represented. v in various parts of the state, will'be The chief-aim-of the association is -utilized in a statewide drive to dis-Tto ‘arrange to furnish reading matter cover® delinquent taxpayers, both|to the people in country communities those who have not made returns on who now have little access to good the income tax ‘when'they-should|reading material. it is estimated that have done’ so, and those who have sixty: million people in, the United been. modest in the figyres they sub-|States have not access to good “li- _'mitted. ' They also will look out: for braries. : e delfiquents-in the sales taxes. e men were engaged. in this| ———"" work a large part of last yepr until they were called in for apecial work in assisting the making of returns. 700 LATE T0 CLASSIFY The rate for want ads may be found at heading. of reg- ular classified - department. Ads received later than 11 o’clock a. m. will appear un- der this head in current issue e LAKE 'SHORE ~HOMES—7-room house, barn, 8 acres of fine land, one mile from depot, fine hardwood grove only $1,750.00. . 4 . Another. & miles from station, can go to it with boat from station. 17 Good house and - barn, part TWINE COST SAVING FOR GOPHER FPARMERS St. Paul, March' 19.—Prices for binding twine manufactured at the Stillwater prison will be from 5.25 Gents ‘to 6.26 cents cheaper this year than last, the state board of control announced, and the farmers of Min- nesota will be saved approximately $1,130,000. b The prices for the 1920 output, an- nounced by the board compared with the 1919 prices are as follows: For standard sisal bundles, 13.75" cents a [acres. pound, compared with: 20; cents in |cleared. 10 acres fine meadow, cut 1919; '600-foot manila bundles, 16.75 | with mower every year. No better cents per pound, as compared with lake lodge in state. - Small price of 22 cents in 1919. $3,750.00.- . Also 4 lake shore houses in city. But they won't last long if your wives see them. E. J. Willits, the Land Man. 4t3-20 FOR SALE—New De' Laval cream . separator. Phone 22-F-5. 2t3-20 S e S N A FOR SALE—240 egg Imperial incu- bator. Price $12.00.- _Second: Hand Store. Nymore. 3t3-22 SOUTH DAKOTA STOCK SHIPPERS MEET TODAY (By United Press) Sioux Falls, March 19.—Live stock shippers of South Dakota were meet- ing today to form a protective and co.operative association. Problems of the livestock breeder and 'shipping difticulties will be discussed. Offi- cers will be elected and the associ- ton will outline a program to better conditions of animal husbandry. The first purpose of the association will be to arrange co-operative ship- ping. BEGIN HOT WATER DRINKING IF YOU . DON'T FEEL RIGHT glass of hot water with “AG” SECRETARY MAKES Says STATE HIS FIRST CALL phosphate before breakfast 5 1 { ¥ ¥ washes out polsons. (By United Press) ‘Minneapolis, March 19.—Edwin T. Meredith, secretary of agriculture-of 4 the United States, made his first offi- |bad breath and tongue is coated; i “‘cial visit to the northwest today— |your head is aching; if what you eat meeting wheat growers and millers. |sours and forms acid in stomach, or Simplification and moderation of | you are bilious, constipated, nervous, present féderal wheat grades was sug- |sallow and can’! '\get feeling just right, gested .o the secretary. / Northwest | begin inside bathing. ~Drink before grain growers have been dissatidfied | breakfast, s _of hot water with with the present system of grading|a teaspoonful’of limestone phosphate and will urge the new ‘administrator |in it. ~This'will flush:the poisons and to take steps to bring about an ad-|toxins fromf stomach, liver, kidneys justment satisfactory to the grain-in- terests. 3 Y If you.wake-up-with a bad -taste, purify the entire alimentary tracy Do your inside bathing immediately WOOD,_ GRANTED LEAVE OF ABSENCE x ; bile before eating more’ food. To feel like young folks feel; like GEN,ERAL out of the system all the previous ‘Waghington, March 19.—Maj. Gen. |- Leonard Wood has been. granted two months’’ leave .of absence from the The leaye was asked by General|most {#Wood . sp that -he ‘can devote every| Men and women who are usually time to his presidential | constipated, bilious, headachy or have primary election | any stomach disorder should begin this inside bathing before breakfast. charged ‘that “the republican ' Ll [ Bemidii ‘Chicago, Mar.19,—Potato BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER receipts today, 33 cars. Market firm. . Northern Round Whites, sacked, $5.60 to $5.75; bulk, $5.75. _ Minnesota and Idaho Russets, sacked, $6.15 to $6.25. Bemidji Potato ‘Matket;-aAll varieties, bulk, small lots $3.75 to $4.25 per:cwt. to $4.50 per cwt. (}nl_'load lots, sacked and loaded, $4.26 BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. MEATSR > ““GRAIN AND HAY ° Oats, bushel . . 96c-$1.00 Barley, bushe e .$1.30 Red Clover, medium,:1b. ..4b6c-48¢c Popcorn, pound: . .8c-10c Wheat, No. 1.... .00 82,40 Rutabagas, ‘per cwt....$1.00-31.50 Carrots, per cwt... $1.60-32.00 Beets, per cwt.. +40+$1.00-81.25 Cabbage, cwt. .. $6.00-36.00 Onions; ‘dry, cwt. . $6.00-$6.00 Beans, cwt. ,..........36.00-$8.00 Dairy butter, pound. .. ¢ Butterfat Eggs, fresh, dozen. . The following Mutton . ...ieeehecerenes Hogs, 1b.. o Dregsed beef, pound Turkeys, live, pound. ... 01d Toms, live, pound. Geese, 1i Ducks; live, b, .......: Hens, 4 1bs. aud over ....:. Springers, al! weights, 1b. Cow hides, No. 1, pound Bull hides, No.:1, pound. . Kip hides, No. 1, pound. .. Calf skins, No. 1, pound,. . Deacons, each 7 Horse hides, large, each..$ Tallow, ponnd ...... ‘Wool, bright....... Wool, semi bright prices were being paid at Stillwai:‘ei-,‘ Minn., at time of going to. press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY ‘Wheat; No. 1. ‘Wheat; No. 2/. Wheat, No. 31" $1.24-31.45 Rye, No. 2......% = $1.60-51.63 Buckwheat, per 1b, No, 2 Timothy hay. . No. 1 clover Mixed Rye straw ...... Corn 2.1.88.00 $1.20-3$1.30 Potatoes, per cwt Beans, brown, cwt. Beets, per cwt...., Carrots, per cwt.'., Onions, dry, per awt) Eggs per dozen. Cabbage, to +¢u 37500, $1.26 65¢ 30c Butterfat ..... Packing 4 butter Among those - réffiStered at the Markham - on Thursday are. H. H. Reade of Escanaba,/ Mich.; “C.. C. Thompson, M. Predss, C. G. Nel- son; and A. M.iche?‘ i of % Paul; F..C. Bebout of Coraf f W. . imade from: the' acid of ‘grapes len of -Duluth; Del S. Baker and, C. O: ¥ cago; W. F.. Limbgrs_ of -Malya, Mont. John Harron ’‘and William Searles of Duluth, J.-G. Leach of Des- Moines, Iowa.; Ray DeMund of Grand Forks; M. B. Elias:bf:Appleton, Wis.; W. A. Krause of Detrdit, and William Anderson.of Indianapolis. i Subscrive for i’np' Datly Plonesr 'ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Cause of In- digestion A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion are nearly always due to acidity—acid stomach—and not, as most, folks be- lieve, from a lack of digestive juices. He. states that an excess of hydro- chloric, acid . in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermenta- tion, then our meals sour like gar- 'bage \in ,a can; forming. acid -fluids| and gases which ‘inflate the stomach : | like & toy balloon. . We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling *in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas, or have. heartburn; | flatulence; - water- brash, or nausea. y He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharm- acy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass. of water before breakfast while it is effervescing, ‘and - furthermore, to and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and |- upon arising in the morning to wash| day’s poisonous waste, gases and sour | . ... MBATS Mutton. Wb «..eu.. Hogs A Veal | Beet, dressed: Lambs ... Garlic, 19.... Parsnips, per cwt. Squish. cwt. LIVE 'POULTRY Turkeys, 8.1bs. up..... o telers Tuskeys, small and thia. . Geese, 12 1bs. up, and fat. Dugks, fat ... : Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. znd over. Springers, live Hens, 5 1bs. up, fat ‘Dressed poultry $c per pound .over live stock. 3 : 5 HIDBS tCowhjdes, No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1. Kips, No. 1...... Calf skins, No. 1. Deacons Tallow . Horse hid ‘Wool, bright Whanl, semi-bright continue this' for one week. While relief follows the first: dose, it ‘is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate' the kidneys and thus promote’ a fréé flow of pure digestive 'juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and i: an lemon juice, combined with lithi: d sodium phosphate.” This ~ harmless salts is used by thousands of: people for l::émsch trouble with éxcellent results. - E T ATAYS O x10e”| Starting &Lighting Battery and “Ex 1o ¢"Service sor'Automobiles ON'T neglect iymu'. Starting and Light- ing Battery. Likeother - vital parts of. your car,’ it requires attention. We will ins; your bat- tery free of e; we will it a-t' a reasonable cost; if you need. a new battery, we will sell you the best—an ‘‘Exide.”’ P *There’s an ‘EXid¢’ Bat- tery for every car.” 2 Miller’s Battery Shop 219 Foutrth St. BEEF ROAST, b . . BEEF STEW, b ' VEAL STEW, b ...." ROUND STEAK, Ib . ... SIRLOIN STEAK, b .. PORK:SHOULDER, 1b. .. PORK BUTTS, b .. ... "LAMB STEW, Ib ...... LARD, Ib -.... COMPOUND LARD, 1. ‘Phone 928 TROPPMAN'S MEAT MARKET Hurry;llomeftd —that’s what. hubby and the childpen:will do Sunqay if they know that mother has .prepared some fresh meat purchased at the Palace. : v SOME INVITING SUGGESTIONS Fancy Fresh Dressed Chickens Choicest Beef Pot Roast .. . Choicest Boneless Rib Roast ** Spring Lamb Legs " Spring Lamb Chops VEAL STEW, 1b VEAL SHOULDERS, ib VEAL LEGS, b ... .0 - MUTTON STEW, b ,.... SPECIALS MUTTON SHOULDER, 1b ...... MUTTON LEGS, b Celery, Head Lettuce, New Cal;b#ge Palace Meat Market © "+ Phones 200 and 201 iy 98-1b sack BEST PATENT FLOUR . $7.25 Five pounds prepared BUCKWHEAT Pancake Flour .. ... Blend, per pound Five popnds for. . .7 ' FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, Santos . .45¢ ....$2.10 OLD CROP, Java, Fresh Roastéd, 1. .60c RED BEANS, No. 2 cans, per. Three cans for. can....10c "TOMATOES, No. 1 can, per can.... Three cans for-. . ..: LIBBYS TOMATO SOUP, per can * Three pounds fer PICNIC HAMS, per pound. . . ..... BORAX SOAP CHIPS, two pkes. . . .25¢ JERGENS TOILET SOAP, three for.25c INSIDE WHITE PAINT, per gal. . .$2.30 BARN PAINT, per gallon. . . .. Kaplan Block Phone 160 5 .;1.&0 o xS v