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nahe must be known to’the edit lor publication. Communications, for th. neer hnuu reach this office: not' laf week ' to insure: publluflon“ln tho A mry 'l'hllrldl 'un:l?utmuld t uldn-. omuzu.,m m orex mfl TI‘P lollowu} farmer has. some to ‘the ‘editor’s desk, and while xth”,no 8 and we do not know its author, there is » u;i: me_nt ‘contained in it ‘which seéms ’ to show about” what the average farmer is thlnk ing of ‘just:-now: ¥ %Y i How wo-.u You Live. If the Farmes Q-ib? T am' a Minnesota farmer, ¥ am proud of my' trade; . T can live on what I .am raising . ‘But I cannot buy what’s made: For the union men nnd factories They seem to waat it all,” - .. And- the .prices of. eommodities Have gong beyond recall. You: can strike, if you like, For twenty dollars a day; ‘They can shorten your hours, They ' can’ raise° ’your pay. But all the money in_the world Will' not help”you'a bit, For how will you' live ' I the farmers quit: . To the men who make farm lw And strike for higher pay, And are wanting shorter hours, I have just this much to say: What good will, money do you . K you starve until your dead, For though fnctonu “raise your wages Yet the !arrners ram your bread. ° You, grumble ut the farmer And the price you have to pay: For potatoes, meat and flour; Things you’re eating every day. But the farmer’s getting tired ©Of working day and ‘night, B And the time is surely coming - When he will demand’ his’ right. ! anr, Prlv-hon. ! : A.. Mitchell’ Palmer, attorney general and cnndl- dnt&for president, has announced his full approval® " of the privateer system and- opposition to govern- mnt ownenhlp of railroads in areply to the recent ' i quieationnaire gubm:tted by the, National Board of Farm Orgnmzntmn «“Private ownership and man- ent will give the best transportation service = country,” says the attorney general. - Palmat bps a fm.nlty of getting wrong upon every fumda~ nsnt.\l ulue before the public.—Labor. § R AR L “y Ask Foolish Quo-uon.? Wh should the railroads be guaranteed 6% cmt on their money in time of peace when the public was given only 33 per cent to 4% cent in time of war?" “Alsb;"why should’ the rail ., ajlowed- to cash in on their watered stock at par value when Liberty bonds are allowed to depreciate ' Yelow their real cash-paid-in-value? Don't all lpeak at once.—Warroad: Pioneer. SRR TG Slight Improvement. «Jt was feared the jazz otchestrs. engaged !o,rf . eur entertainment would not he: able to_ function. t would have been a calamity indeed.” ' ' “Yes.. The cowbells were somehow lost in transit, mcmpowlbysmnnqou'.‘ eFican peoph in this vi- ‘was the fmth-—"n 50 nea ; fletter bul it i y puzaling us is why. tfie party ‘was asharied to sign’ be a streak of “yellow” in - are not afraid. to come: oup. in_the:open, own signature, then perhupo you'll order the paper stopped, 80 that we might learn ho you are. Well. the newspapers throughout the'state. wnted until the ' last mmute before they ‘took a lmst “wollop” at one Julius Schmahl We noflced that rg amsil,’ : te e.'lory and eabbage now. . Plant plenty of éact %‘«!( in S;turdnya diilies ' not 'a: few took ;a' parting I ) imply waited” until they all shot and. then eonldn ‘wait any’ longer ‘“Put ' her there, Julius,” we never did believe thgt Town-' ley bad been to. see .you. 5 g A In chppmg press comments. from 5om papers wé have learned that a fellow vunh to be on the lookout, or he’ll get: the same clipping from . two or three duhrent ‘papers. That’s all right boys; - that's all right, we've all “eaten’’ “CANNED” goods). and they seem to be mghty lnndy to luve, when we. get sudden cll.lers : 5 1% 1 4 ; Running an exphn_nge columnis quite a job,‘ espe-- cially if you try to da’it with your left-hand. .The: “aeting editor” -of ‘this’ paper finds it: also quite: a job, to spell with the left side .of his.brain and: . peck a typewuter w:th !ns left fore finge; £ Don't lo:;et to gat mlmed this monfls,.——Baum dette Region. Say, Bill, wby don’t you get married yourownself? .bly ;vopld have reahz ‘. time, he oneer Pre: die’ poor.— cars, but anyho of - empties can’t help w, denng wh‘ “make Teo; use of the ears.the ‘With: the good old tzms; “stelm’roll and “fraud’’’ already in ' the- air, t ‘vention, as au entertainment featu: keeping up wltlh expectations.—St. ?:ml Dispweiz ; i T The/fellow who ' offers to bet a suiiz ot cloths ot the election this' year ‘brands himaself (s foar~ “flesher. The real sport: who munds,m pay up will Mot a pair of everalls—Ex: RPN Lt “The; honus- is dead for the' pment ufiox;; says a Washington dispatch. So they’re not gomgr to bone us for:/the bonus, after. an! Peace. to its boneal—-Croolmon Times. : s ‘of ‘the od ¥ 'm “kill the wuds when ot ; waw ‘malons today. hy SO rotteq tAnuTE fuemch: hill-wil insure 8 .good growth of plant. | !Again the floéc‘lns Numrlu ‘have' nulhu able to get oulh nting thmw: ngg.lb olirlywflowonnc shrobaz on; “the They' were m first: shirubs out!: mpus. thig " dense foliage of the g to its value—L e hglmlturm‘ bqforc. It wdl be- the mosl mlemslzng game.ever Played in the political arena. Mayday, tree and th nt hawe demonstrated theti'valie fs home ground nllntinn. but we substituted a pnu- of coal scuttles and the el’eet was even better.’—Birmingham Ap-l!onlt day. Yonmllfindxtdefidedlywonhwhflp—bmwummphbmtm ithe Northiwest at all with ‘an extrs um%h enxymmw} ———— : L hrewdest among ‘us overlook a winning bet i tl,! A:gn ‘Carnegie had financed linnesnn for the tourth conl tive time has broken the record the per capita sale of Christ- mas Seals in the Upper Missiisippl acderding’ to an announce-|year shows ment here Monday by ofticials of t! ponnd: ol mi] _Minnesota Public Health ‘association. putteri - . 'The efficlal 'report “of the 1918 : : m&:Bnleammlgndi‘nt:h::- Rty L : TR, qi Ve : wrean. LTS donmuepu’bllcyuter y by the i I 5 . A A : 1 i ey 3 2y “National - Tuberculosis association g s S isditor ‘ot m. m!orl i :;lglu 5 throagh the Minnesota public heaith New buns. sew - organization, places Minnesota ‘“with ‘ashington 3 /s per;capitd; sale of 6.3 cents, inthe prod ! ‘and 837 mud 56! twelye B ihay and'o per river valley. - Total fetur the Minnesota seal sale were $143;- “9.56. ot which : approximat. 0 P oemit 18 being spent by the count: giabiic hiealth: - associations = in: ' lefghty-six ‘counties. ‘The sther, un states and th ) Michigi 0 s ) AndNorthl?h‘k?t: ‘ Nmumquq s uum.-mmuw ; Nothing can squal, the hes m ’mllifl.dm !fiufi ‘tem, riches would be. easily qbuin- able. 0.C.B.is & of Holstein ‘extraction ' and. ‘she 'produces her BEMIDJI CREAMERY COMPANY “:'-/.r. ‘wersity, ‘where sh L% . BEMIDJL: MINNESOTA e M 1he ‘unbeatab) / Q. C. B. holds the recorn for. mllfk bu uction, univ: of- H fin Since xmm\i fln