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. #AGR EIGH1 SPORT NEWS "“DULUTH ENTERS CREWS IN ALL REGATTA RACES GRAIN aND HAY Duluth, Aug. 6.—Crews of Duluth|Oats, bushel ... $1.10-81. 25 Boat club twenty-nine oarsmen, | Red Claver, medlum, 1b od'e Coaches ’I‘en Eyck, Dayve Horak and | Popcoru, pound d Jack Neville, left for Wmmpeg Wed- Wheat, hard' ... $2. 10-!2 20 . nesday - might to take ' part. in’ ‘the ‘Wheat, soft £2.00-$2.10 Northwestern-International rowing|Rye, bushel ... c..ooeeacetes :1.10 regatta there today and Saturday. vnomun.ea Duluth is in every event and hopes|Cabbage, cWt. ........:3§, 00-".00 to ‘defend the Sir Thomas Lipton}Onions, dry. cwt. .....88. 00-38.¢9 trophy, which has been held here sev-|Beans, CWt. .....c.covee $7 00-3$8.00 eral years. Competing will be crews | Butterfat . oos bbia sie b sio v BLG from Winnipeg, St. Paul, Regina, Eggs, tresh doien P I SR 36¢ Fort William, Port Anhur and Ke- s neora. " ILLINOIS WARDEN ASKS HUNTERS’' PROSECUTION Chicago, Aug. 6.—B. G. Merrill, de- puty state game wardel;, yesterday} GRAIN AND HAY asked the department of justice to -$2.6¢ begin - prosecution of forty wealthy vafl:::' 1;2 12 L --32.06-32.65 hunters on charges of violating the| \wpeat, No. 3. oy cold storage law regarding game.|ats . Merrill said these men had more than Barley nine hundred wild ducks and geese in|Rye .. storage here. The law provides game cannot be kept in storage more than| VEGETABLES ten days after expiration of the open’Kkeans, hand picked, navy, cwt..3$6.50 season. The season on ducks and Potatoes, per cWt. .....co.unt $5.50 geese closed January 1. Beans, brown; cwt. ... C—— Eggs, per dozen RICHARDS ENTERS CLAY Butterfat . . . COURT MEET AT CHICAGO |No. 1 clover, mixed. Chicago, Aug. 6.—Vincent Rich- Rye SLIAW ;o e dhmsin e ards, runnerup for the Natinoal Clay Court title, has entered the Illinois State Tennis tournament which opens Rerc . tomorrow -and- runs . through 'MEATS August 15, it "'was announced today.|afutton, Ib. . ..ieeveeonen Maxon and Weller of Milwaukee,|pork, dressed .. probably wfll@kc part in the doubles. | yeal 'ond chance. If we were honestly given FRECKLES {n chance to choose another path for janother life,-'we would come back at|Now Is the Time to Gal Rid of Thess ilast to the choice of a better chance Ugly Spots . ‘at the life we have lived. * Our long| Do you know how easy it is'to /megrets sre not over things we had|remove those ugly spots so that mo mo opportunity to do, but over things | one will call you freckle-face? - -that we could have done and did not| Simply get an ounce of Othine, €. What we need is not a better |double strength, from' your druggist @ance, but a better use of the chance |3nd 8 few applications should show we have. It would not be & new line | JOU how easy it is to rid yourself of of life we would choose, but mew freckles and t a beautiful 'com- vigor and wisdom In the line of life | PleXion: The sun and winds of March we_have already followed. If, there- have a strong tendency to bring out fore, we do not want to build freckles, and as a result more Othine grets for old age, we will up re-|is gold in this month. Be sure to gt e, want to put ggk for the double strnegth’Othine, a8 muck fineness and devotion Into the |gg. this is sold under guarantee of Mutton The following prices were rn & No. 2 Tlmothy hay ....... . Make the Best of the Present. Most of us dream of what we might ‘have been if we had been given a sec- BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. 19c-20¢ Hoga, Ib. . coieeeveinansnne wedicC-14c Dressed beef, pound..... ‘Turkeys, live, pouud iw... ¢l o1d Toms, live, pound.......25¢-80¢ Geegs, \ive, pound . 36c3ve Dugks, l7e, b, .... 6cal8¢ Hens, 4 \bs. and over cesee360 - HIDE8" Cow hides, No. ‘i 1b. +12¢-13¢ Bull hides, No. 1, lb saess 10c-uc Kipp hides, No. 1, db:e, .14¢ Calf Skins, No. 1'1b .. Deacons, each Horse hides, large, each bemg paid at Stlllw:ter, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s: Pioneer' Beef, dressed Lamba . o Garlic, lh. e i Packing butter LIVE POULTRY ’ 5 Turkeys, 9 Ibs. up . Turkeys, small and thin Geese, *2 !bs. and up. fal Ducks, fat Hens, heavy, 4 Ibs an Hens, 5 1bs. up, fat . .. Dressed poultry, 3e per iive stock. HIDES Cowhid.s, No. 1 . Bull hides, No. 1 Kipps, No. 1 .. Calf sklns, No. 1 1b. Deacons . i Tallow Horse hides ‘Wool, bright . FOR SALE—26 acres, lake: frontage, located on Kitchie lake. ~Write or 9 miles east of Bemi d8-7 FOR SALE—40.acre farm,twp miles west of city. 18 ‘under cultivation, ’ land. Cut-over and timber. tically all fenced. Good well, ce new Prac- buildings, about 4,000- 16“ lumber, v wood cut. $500 cnsh, ba five years, or will make osition. Priced for qmck sale. Address “Farm,” care P' ahc-46¢c | WANTED—To buy reed baby car- B 4 1d8.6 | |8 Misled by the Head. May .Vokes was tnlking about one of her early appearances’in New York. “Gee!” she sald, “I shall never forget & write-up one of the papers gave me.” “Because it was so good?” she was asked. “Oh, no,” she replied. “Be- cause I had such a hard time to find it. I didn't know it was in the paper until about half a dozen of my friends called me up and told me about it, and even then I couldn’t locate it, although I searched that old paper ragg! ged.” ““Be- used but short time; refrigerator, =hiffonier, golden = oal Inquire 511 Minnesota aven: rs. Ed.. Currey. . : 2d82'lf FOR SALE—4 room house, b lots, size .of lots 50 feet by 125 feet. For sale for $550 if taken at once. Two ‘blecks from Plant 2 Crooks- ton mill. Frank Bahr. . ' 4d8-10 riage. ‘Inquire Andrew Rodin, Ny- more, across from A. store. ; e e e U e | “Why -couldn’t you find it?” ‘cause,” said Miss Vokes with a grin, “the ‘darned thing had & two-column head:on it." I thought lt was & pntent wmedicine ad.” . Weekly It Cheers You Up’ makes you smile. Brasilis Ada’s Best, 98-pound sack o Eeastin lr e ’-é:!::?.‘u Brasil. ent that ohoen hu: dou not. inebriate,” ‘At all sods. fountains. Bra- silla syrup for home use.. THE BRAZILLA COMPAN"/ Mh No. 1 cans, six for. Rt Mason Covers, per dozen. HE exceptional ‘Half gallons, per dozen quality of our professional con- duct matches: the up-to-dateness . of | our equipment. We serve with an ex- perienced discre- 2 dozen in box, per box Whlle it lasts, per yard BLACK RUST WILL DO | S " LITTLE DAMAGE THIS YEAR Fargo, N. D., Aug. 6. ——Grfldn ‘crop, depletion through black rustiin ;the Fargo ‘region is virtually -obliter. County Agent E. A. Willion declared here today. 5 Whatever damage the black may incur ‘is likely to.'be in lso fields, Willson said, ’I’he grnin , is now too far advaue /to cause/the serious damage that:has been record-' ed in previous years; Mr. Willson;de- clared. ¢ All crops are mow: loqking od and there is every'indication of;'an excellent yleld this year, Mr. ‘Willson concuded. |l=k = Spec1als FLOUR COFFEE “Our Leader,” fresh:roasted, per-pound MACARONI Chmax, in 9-ounce packages. CORN STARCH - Douglas, bulk, three pounds for L CORN Mame Style, three cans for............ccooececeescd ri TOMATOES * PRESERVES Lippincott’s, in 16-ounce jal? : JAR COVERS | FRUIT JARS e CLOTHES PINS CALICO Clifford & Co. lGO—Phon&—lGO life we are living a8 we think we |mone: y back if it fails to xremove the = would put Into another life 1f that | freckies. wfifiifil’s h?:r::p%£::s ::l;owu Serise ‘were itted us, Mpe:m i WMJT: Cleaners & Dyers, [3§ " 4. Budscribe Tof the Ploreer. 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