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i | \ FRIDAY, EVENING, JUNE 17, 1921 FAMOUS ENGLISH RACE HORSE Eclipse, Bred by the Duke of Cumber- land, Was the Sensation of His Generation, That celebrated race horse, Eclipse, which died Feb. 28, 1789, at the ripe age of 25 years, received his name on account of his being born during an eclipse of the sun, and it became curi- ously significant and appropriate when In mature life he was found to pass all contemporary horses as regarding speed. Eclipse was bred by the Duke of Cumberland, a brother of George III, and afterward became the property of Dennis O'Kelly, who on his death be- queathed the animal, aleng with all his brood mares-and other horses, to his brother Philip. For many years Eclipse lived in retirement from the turf, but was in other ways a source Are you in favor of enacting a general sales tax?—Yes 55—No 219, | of considerable revenue to his owner Will you be able to ship a materially larger amount of farm products i f\-i;i::d }},Tn%pcz{ues,,‘,“i‘”f"fi‘((.l,,‘,i. perfectly dry, and they add just the on account of the many visitors who |the farm bureau federation obtains a substantial reduction in freight rates? |took his place as leader of the Chris right “jauntiness” to a bathing costume-— came to see the renowned hero of the race track who was passing his last days at Clay Hill near Epsom. In those days it was not the custom to insure the lives of animals, and the fact that Eclipse was insured for an enormous sum only made his popu- larity the greater. When it became necessary to remove him he was so worn out that a carriage had to be especially constructed to carry him. The secret of his immense success | was revealed by the autopsy, when it was discovered that his heart was of unusual size, as it weighed thirteen pounds.—Chicago Journal, i Great Pianist Particular. Paderewski will not permit anybody to' sit behind him, says a writer ia fearst's. At some of his concerts hun- Ireds of seats could.have been added on the stage. Moreover, in every Paderewski recital no seats are sold in that part of the orchestra proper which 8 directly behind him. The piano iy set at a 45-degree angle, which means that in the extreme left corner of the orchestra, looking toward the stage, a oumber of seats are directly facing Paderewski's back. Those seats are empty for Paderewski. “If they are behind me, I think they are pushing my elbows,” he says. One night he complaized: “Will yon go down to that woman in the seventh vow at the right? She is fanning. 1| Then set.them in the pins on the | henefit of our community. The fol-| 5 7 . .. Sl el do not mind if she fans in-time. But | BOI0eT e ool OIS, trial will convinee you of its superiority. 38 " . S V! , pres 3 Miills, vice- . a1le M CRI T S R oy 1t she cannot do that I eannot play. ong (S0 Rusian Belir, - [president; Mrs. © Manioney, ‘secre- Lavanberg Paris Green, 1‘_4-1b pd'flb, perlb. o 39: ne of the. strange tales told |tary and Mrs. Theo. Gregerson, treas- 5 b e ] ails el 1| T o R B R TR e C I anization will do all avanbere Paris Green, 5-1b pails, pet | s A, i e Power the Arrow's Flight. The Lisso warrfors of the Salwin valley, Yunnan, China, make use of a botw and arrow, and the latter is hurled with such force that it will pene- trate a dart board one inch thick at a distance of 70 yards. FARM BUREAU QUBTIONMRE we all hope to be a fine suces not | only for the factory but for the peo- = |ple at large who are endeavering to A questionaire of sixteen questions has been sent out to all members | raise them and ,it means lots of work of the farm bureau in the nation and replies have been received by the coun-|and care to get them in perfect shape. ty agent from tha members of Beltrami county. These answers have been A fine program and special music is summarized and tabulated. The sixteen questions bear upon agricultural being prepared for the Union Snu(luy! ffuestions and legislation, as well as on questions of a national nature. | School pienic to be held June 23 at The answers as summarized and the question for which the answers the Mahoney place on the lake shore. have been made are as follows: Everycne is welcome and be sure to Do you favor establishment of means to finance farmers by using re- bring a well filled basiet and stay all ceipts for products, stored in bonded warchouses, as a basis of credit?—Yes, day. g 267—No 9. | Miss Dorthea FHenderson, having Do you favor legislative action to provide means of financing livestock |9pent a week at the camp, returned production and marketing?—Yes 262—No 13. to her home in Cass Lake Monday. Do you favor development of a personal rural credit system with proper| Mr. Johnson, his w and a lady safeguards?—Yes 261—No 6. }frlcml visited at the Henderson camp Do you want authority given to the cFderal Reserve Board to classify | Sund, rediscounts so as to give priority to loans to productions of basi¢ com-| modities of all kinds?—Yes 252—No 8. Do you favor increasing the limit on federal farm land bank loans from $10,000 to.$25.0002—Yes 204—No 40. Do you favor asking congress to submit to the state a constitutional nNr:egg'ment prohibiting the issuance of tax-exempt securities?—Yes 2 “Mrs. Burns is here from Cass Lake Areiyou in favor of continuing the excess profits tax?—Yes 258—No 13.! ‘\"f:gl:m" herparentsiat the Gy v s expected to complete the log sawing at the Henderson camp about | Wednesday. A large pile of lumber I has been sawed as they have been ;hn.\'_\' almost every day since the run staried. —Yes 2563—No 14. iz ivisi \ vs gl Do you favor putting the packing industry under regulation by the fed- | HanGdivBion. s eral government? Do you favor putting this regulation in the hands of | the U, S. Department of Agriculture?—Yes 240—No 7. | Do you favor building of farm to market roads prior to building of | transcontinental roads?—Yes 269—No 7. Do you favor the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway project?— Yes 269—No 5. } . ]Po gou ;g:or‘&egiflation making the short selling of farm products il- | pon’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- egal?—Yes 262—No 5. | e . ’ Do you favor passage of a truth-in-fabric law?—Yes 268—No 7. 1 Move l’)l'hel::l: Vsl:h o:,:"n’_ Do you favor]lcgislation guaranteenig f'angers the right to market their e T8 crops co-operatively on a nation-wide scale?—Yes 271—No 10. | P’ N Would you favor establishment by congress of an expert corporation, ¢ f:ésck{’(:':li?:l:;‘;;l]yfgz :E:c::;afiv:‘,: _emppwcred to loan $50,000,(‘)_00 to foreign nations for the purpose of A’“""removinz fri-ckles and giving a clear, ican’farm products?—Yes 252—No 16. . { beautiful complexion that it is sold —_—— under guarantee to refund thej 5 money if it fails. Young Girl's Useful Invention. . | Don’t hide your freckles under a One of the first money change boxes | veil; get an ounce of Othine and designed for the convenience of ticket 'remove them. Even the first few! sellers and cashiers, was invented by | applications should show a wonderful Miss Esther J. Bruce, a sixteen-year- | improvement, some of the lighter old girl, of New York, in 1877. | freckles vanishing entirely. i Be sure to ask the druggist Zor: the double strength Othine; it 13 this that is sold on the money-back guar- antee. are & For the Tired Bustness Man. Here is a little quotation frem Rob- ort Lonis Stevenson, pgrpetual fount of literary purity, whirh a reader sug- gests is/ Intended for “tired business men.” Hebe it is: “Per-etual devotior to what a man calls Lis business is oply to be sustained by perpetual ueglect of many other things. And it Is not by any means certain that a man’s business is the most importeat thing he has to do.” They Begin Young Now. The discovery of a child poet three | years old is announced, but we know | a child poet who is even younger than | that, if “Oo0-goo” may be considered | ‘poetry. | EEXKERKRKK KKK KKK K| KITICHI * ok o o ko % % % ok k% b % % % A Union Ladies Aid was organized at K/tichi last Wednesday for the The Candle End. Burning a candle right fo the end Is always something of a problem. Try | % this on the next set. Put three pins Into the bottonr of each candle, letting them extend gqut quite a distance. urer. The o kinds of sewing, knitting and fancy work. The next meeting will be held jat the home of Mrs. Theodore Gre- gerson next Thursday at 2 o'clock. Everyone is putting in a few acres more or less in cucumbers for the, benefit of the pickle factory which throughout Russi that Czar Alex- ander I did not di t Taganron on tihe Don in 1823, as was popularly supposed, but permitted the body of n soldier to be buried, then stole uway to Towsk, where he lived to an «d age as & religious nermit Lavanbe Bordeau Mixture, 00 ._(_)Qf(iiPuzzIe Answer How Many Words Beginning With “T” Can You Find in the Picture Puzzle? You Can Win—Lots of Fun now on with a zcu}, {ime thrill of landing a for a stimulant. Rules for Sending in Your Answer orson not_employed by and liviug out n Clties may sub= A A PP P L PP PSP PP P L P PP o Our connection with the largest distributor state has enabled us to get the agency o Paris Green, 1-1b pail Arsenic of Lead, 1 b Iron Age, four-row Potato Sprayer ! BASS Fisherman, you ¢ it i W hy not go out and get that old- Hear him flap the w ten to that old reel whistle Our stock of Fishing Tackle and if you want to get your s up with the proper tackle. Our stock of Lines, Reels, P PAGE THREE 5 o —— . e TS at to seo him as it reminds us of a!planning on going to the circus spring day, full of sunshine. He is|Bemidji on the z2nd never without a pleasant smile. Mrs. H. No A number of the you ren from i gives music | camp atended the dance at Penning- [different peopl y ton Saturday night and report a fine' Mahoney ar frem her now time. | Mr. and Mrs. Ingval Gregerson are A large number from here are[the proud parents of a baby girl, ns cn ] i Misses Uda and Gay A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF | SW1mm1ng' C aps ARE HERE NOW ‘ In solid colors and color combinations that are sure to please—Caps that make swimming a pleasure. Keeps your hair ——: 35cto$150 :— PURE RUBBER DIVING CAPS— —that fit the head tight and allows you to dive and still keep your hair dry—— 80c, 90c and $1.00 :— Pick the One You'll Want Before the Assortment Is Gone. BARKER'S THE REXALL STORE Step in and Weigh Yourself Regularly—Free 0 Q \ PARIS GREEN s of Paris Green and insecticides in the for the famous “LAVANBERG” Paris Green. A 1lb...... (Less 6% for cash) D. B, ?-é‘allon e e £ T 38 Hand Sprayers 50c, 7bc, 3»5,0(} MR. FARMER GIVE THESE PLAINFACTS A1 HOUGHT Do you know that the DeLaval Cream Separator h};\s never lost H!v hlj{"ll‘.\'l. prize at all expositions in thirty-five y Not m!ly in our own Ullll("{l States, but in all the great expositions in the world, Nvlt?u:r‘]m it changed its name in all these years. It has been DeLava] from the beginning. There MUST be a reason! Think it over. . When vou buy a DeLaval Separator, you get a machine ; have made Cream Separators a life study, zuu‘l ]m(»p[«, wh}) special and make nothing but CREAM SEPARATORS and Supplic . You should consider these facts when YOU purchase a machine. made by people who in this line ash {o spend for your nceds Write or Call Us for a De No. 12 DeLaval, 500-1b actual capacity No. 15 DeLaval, 750-1b actual capacity (Less 5% for r.-n.:Jh) some surplus ¢ . : onstragtion $110.00 $130.20 FISHING TACKLE an go after them from EVINRUDE When you go fishing, why spoil the day with a pair of oars when an Ivinrwde will take you any- where— There’s nothing like it er and then lis- as you reel him in. is complete for the Bass, hare of the Bass, get lined BASS. $110.60 oles, Tackle Boxes, Lea le the best that you can pur‘?l erenos, Dowaigic, Osprey “Dare- -s always in stock. and Minnows includ A full line of Bass-er devil” and Prescott spiny e——————_————————————— e S It’s a Dandy Game— Lots of Fun Frerybods can get into this dandy lotier, slster 1 'HIS PICTURE PUZZLE as you can see Tcnntains a number of ohjects and arti- cles beginning with the letter “I”. All " you have to do is pick out the article and - Write them down on a sheet of paper and send them in. The person having the list of words nearesl correct will be awarded first prize, the second nearest correct will receive second prize and 50 on down the lst of thirty prizes. in case of a tie for any prize both winners will receive the prize tied for. Get your family to help you and send in your list of “T” words at once. aper. words as appear ry will be Price is NO i v alit 2 is at stake question when guality and life is at st ke. . B ) " N \INC have right here in our store a stoek Jf repairs and Separators. We are pre- d to make you terms on these machines that will enable you to buy now and and vico versa. 4, Words of the same spéllin an MARKET DAY SPECIALS—JUNE 22nd Mot S U P 12-quart Galvanized Pails (as many as you want) iy Ll See Our Special Price on Floor Covering 00.00 §1,000.00 250,08 500.00 10000 200.00 50.00 100.00, 50.00 25.00 10.00 wers wili bo after that