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fy_of houscy suield o The needs ui habits of ‘the various kinds of house birds, Duripg idle hoursithe construcy tion‘of a few of these bird dwellings || is fascinating and useful wark, Farmers' Bulletin- 609, prepared by the United States buréau of biological survey, gives clear wo'xjklng directions;, with fllustrations, for' a’large pumber of birdhouses—both of the sifgle and apartment house variety. This bulletin may be had free by:writing the depari- ment of agriculture,;” Washington. | mass .or, as spec] en‘_tree'groupu on the lawn. The purple hazel may, also be!used as an adcent of color in the shrubbery mass. Many other sbrubs can be used! where the common barberry ‘has or would have been planted, such as the five-leaved 'angelica, red-twigged dog- wood, pink weigelia, winged euony- mus, white kerria and high bush cran- berry. . The common Jbarberry must go, and the sooner we make up our minds: to it the better. Rdot it out,’and put gsomething else In. its place, and soon {ts absence will be: forgotten. AYS TO BUILD BIRD HOUSES Weathered Songsters, Through Thelr i Destruction of Insects, increase i Yield of Farm. i 'Birds are desirable to have about /pretisises, ot only on account of ' beauty: and songbut because of b ‘economic’ 'worth. ' The. ithe TOWN:RUN ON BUSINESS Municipal Departments of Lakewood ., Work: Through Mayor's; Office— " —Makes for Co-Operation. = Plant Memorial Trees. While -various kinds of memorlals are belng erected for our departed sol- diers. none is more timple and. more appropriate than the tree, which “will be' a- living -emblem :of - the: remem- brance of a graieful people to those who gave:thelr lives upon' the altar of thelr eoutitry. Staties’and’ monuments after ‘a few years may come’ to, 100k cheap, ‘aiid they may be meaningless to the next generation, but in the me- morial ‘tree nature will assist man in keeping fresh and green the memory of American heroes, His Consideration. \ “Looky yur, Gap,” chided:a friend. #What in thunder made you ‘tell your T you'd be home fwm the spéak- dead shoré by nine o’clock, when kriow: goodand;; well ‘it ‘'wo’t. let jont untilhalf-past ten or leven?’ | wghe always begins to worry about me' as soon as she- thinks it's’sbout time: £0r me to ‘show up,” replied: Gap Johnson ‘of Rumpus Ridge. " “So‘I fig- gered Td give her plenty of time to worry. My wife is like all the rest of’ the women; she 'hain’t happy un- | Dealer. ; ess, she's pestering abeut nuth'n.”— e S : s City Star. - @ubscribe tor The Pi0neer. “I have made a special trip down —— - town to tell you of the remarkable - - benefits I received from Tanlac, hop- ing, what I say will be the means of helping someone who is suffering as|IHI" 1 was,” said J. T. McLean, 529 St. Peter street, St. Paul, who works for the W. J. Westphal Carrisge com- pany, to a Tanlac representative in the St. Paul drug store a few days ago. Continuing, he said: “To start with, I will tell you I have gained twenty-three pounds in weight and ‘while it . has been six * months since I have taken any Tan- lac I haven’t had the least sign of any return of my troubles and am satisfied my recovery is permanent. One of the most remarkable - things in conpnection with my retum to.good ‘health is the fact that my troubles were of twenty-five years standing and after trying all sorts of - ments and medicines without getting any benefit it only took six bottles.of Tanlac’ to ‘make me a.well man. 1 suffered all these years with stomach trouble, my bladder and kidneys both- ered me a great deal and I was badly constipated all the time. I bhad an extremely poor appetite and, finally, || a few years ago I got so I just had to.force down. every. mouthful I ate, especially. in the mornings, and at last I quit trying to eat any- break- fast at all. Even the little I man- . aged to eat lay heavy on my stomach and I would have such grippingy, cramping pains after each meal they would almost draw me double, and I bloated so badly and was in such misery it was almost more than I could stand. As I said, too, my blad- der and kidneys bothered me the — " worst sort, and I had intense pains = in the small of my back continually, which made it difficult for me to get about. I was always taking some sort_of laxative for constipation, and there was nearly all the time a pain in the lower part of the back of my neck that felt just like a headache which would nearly drive me wild. I lost so much weight and suffered so much pain I became badly run down and felt so tired and weak I was not_able to work and it was all I could do to drag myself around. “] got in such bad condition the|. man I work with noticed it, and one of them who had taken Tanlac with fine results induced me.to try it. Well, I started taking it, and I want to say the results I obtained after the first few' doses ‘were mneatly be- yond belief. After I had-finished six bottles: I was completely: rid. of all my. troubles, and I have been in good condition ever since. I have a fine appetite and. eat three hearty meals a day ‘without: the least sign of any bad after effects. I.am never trou- bled with- my' bladder or kidneys and |- am. never constipated. All the dif- ferent pains I used to have are gone and I never have.an ache or pain of! any kind. Tanlac is certainly. a re- markable medicine; and I never did anything in my' life with so much leasure as to say a good word for ‘From his military training in the Spanish-American’ war ‘and" hig: busi- nesx training since, Mayor Louis K. ‘Hill of Lakewood has-adopted:methods whieh he;believes are noyel:in munic: ipal ‘affairs. g The.idea, the mayor says; is to keej him in direct touch with'all municipal problenis and worke and to'bring abou. greatér’ co-operation between heuds of ;llepnmnenu' in a business administra- ‘Army correspondence procedure gov- erns- all | communications . between heads of departments, A letter be- tween departments. gees:first through the hands. of the mayor, who forwards it to its destination. It is answered’ by 'Iindorsement on the joriginal letter and returned, again through the may- or’s office, to the writer.’ Every Tuesday " morning ‘at 'ten o'cleck the mayor holdsa ‘conference with all ‘departmeént ‘hcads,”at” which every phase of ' each - ‘department’s work 1s 'discussed.—Cleveland Plain vk esriy-apdilate. to obtain suficient sod for their nestlings. Oue way to Mucrease the number- making your {peoperty their summer home is to pat jouit teathers, bits ‘of wool and twine during the nest-bullding season for the to use in bullding their habita- Another way is to build safe Makes Special Trip to Tell Tan- lac Man How It Rid Him of 25. Years Trouble ——— e To the first ten customers en!terifig"‘ o'u:i"' ! it store Saturday mornitig, July. 17th,‘:f<":ah" \ have their " CHOICE OF ANY PAIR OF SHOES OF ONE LOT WORTH TO $10.00 FOR ONE DOLLAR Sale Stuts at9 AM. OPPOSITE GIVEN HARDWARE STORE ‘TNDER furniture; all around it, searching 1 out dirt and dust from difficult corners, . goes Premier—doing better cleaning in less time and with less effort. It’s as satisfactory for one-minute crumb, clearing . around the dining table as it is for a thorough cleaning .- of the whole house. - And it keeps:the home bright and clean ALL the time. E Come and see the wonderful things Premier does — how it saves several hours each week— time you can and should spend in the enjoyment of life.. Premier is inexpensive — convenient terms if you desire them. MINNESOTA - ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER jt and recommend it to others.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidii by City COMPANY Drug Store and by the leading drug- 1ks B 3 gists in every town.—Adv. E i ldg : Ph?ne 26 ‘ . / a /’_/ 7 «// — Z & “mixes into. many 3 delightfal , drinks. Ing . by ‘Evangelist: C. F. Weigle. July 21-25—Redpath-Vawter Chau- tauqu . July maination of Bemidji. LINES |tat Fal MAKE WAR ON:THE i mending _substitutes: for mo. barberry, a host of the black stem'rust of wheat which ¢atses enor mous losses each year. to. the wheat | - crop. i in theshrubbery bhorder.: the ;purples leaved plum may be substituted, ac- cording to P H. Fiwooil,. Jr: assistint prafessor of lnndscape urchitecture at the Ohio State. university. - . foodsouring, repeati ' EATONICisthe bestremedy, it takes : of the ind, of course; ; s l i ¢ I 5 ot Ty | | Made by costum CerealCaloe BatleCreek Mich. beaetited, - Gaara: e i A8 Ll L g Better than Pills | GET A July 4 to Aug 1.—Union tent Meet-| MU 25¢c Box SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY WIOWFE Duluth, Minn.. 6-28—County Teachers’ ex- September 6-11—Minnesoia State Sept. 15; 16, 17—Beltrami County T, o ¥ feel a twinge of © . dissatisfaction. R may be a restless night or it may be a restless liver. When disturbed sleep or digestion awaken suspicion of coffee as.the'cause;, the BARBERRY Numbet “\/hieh' 1a:One of [Farmers Worst Enamies: Landscape gardenérs are recom: | the: com: Where 2 purple ‘varlety is desired 1 This may 180 :he uced: ne, 4 hizh backrround | After you'eat=—always use EATfiNI C (FDR YOUR STOMACH'S SARE)- —one oF two tablets—eat like candy. xmm;‘yunevéna":bnm' Bloated Gassy Feeling. . Stops indigestion, g- hP‘, 'Il‘l.ul J, r Ten days usually tells~ reres a Reason” ' Acid-Stomach. the harmfulacids and gases¥ight ot \ 2 . AT L (T « Home Plate g UR popular Ice Cream is the real home plate, and the season is open all ~ the time:-Get into the game. " Be an Ice Cream rooter. oors Ice Cream Supreme N S EmL —ask your dealer | ¥ .