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~"MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL - 2.2 _— 43123 \E A SUCCEED W KILLN' ' PAPER MEBBE MovLL MAKE TH' TOWH DEAD YOO! . VTENNMRATE NOU'LL SURE ~MAKE TH' EDITOR Siew 1t DONY GPEND A CENY FER ADVERYISING W X! GIVE UER MOMEN ' WRAVELING SUCMERS FER "BUSINESS MEWS DIRECRRIES” AND OYHER FAKE AD SCHEMESw \F NA WANY YO Wil NER HOME TOWN PAPER, KHOCK WY EVRM GHANCE YA GIY "N YELL FOLKS Y | GEND AWAY D GIT HER PRINTNG DOME v DONT GIVE W YO "TH' HOME' NEWSPAPERS COMMERUIAL PRINTING Twentieth - Century > I8 Sambthing to'Do On-Sunday A'woman earned 42 cents per- day by taking in washiggs, and support- ed a husband who' consumed $4.00 worth of provisions every week. How 7 (% LIMITED much was she-in debt at the end of each month up to the time he was sent to the poorhouse? —Try It on Your Piano— Mcwre Than One Way The shape of the nose can be alter- ed by the injection of paraffin-wax at the'‘hands of an expert, while wrinkles are removed by tightening up. the skin. Still, we know another sure way of altering the shape of the nose and that is by telling your wife that wrinkles can be removed by tightening up the skin. —Ain't It a Fact?— Be ‘Specific’ Doctor: “It's a boy, professor.” Absent-minded Professor (looking up from his work):" “What is?” —Right He Is— Too Much Footag Movie Director: “The lion pur- sues you for 500 feet. No more than that. Do you understand? Hollywood Harold: “Yes, I un- derstand, but are you sure the lion understands?” —No Lion Tamer— The Boys Will Wecome This A new idea in toothbrushes is a bunch of bristles made of vegetable fibre. These come in a package from which you break one every morning. Each brush fits into a handle.” Thus, one need never use a toothbrush more than once. —Not a Vest-Pocket Ed¥ion— - TODAY’S EVENTS = One hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Hebrew Benevo- lent Seecfety of New York City. Mary . Pickford, the world’s most popular photoplay actress, today en- ters upon her thirtieth' year. Lord Byng of Vimy,” Governor- Genera] of the Dominion, leaves Ot- tawa todayito begin his first official tour over a large section of* Ontarios Plans for recognition of supervised track and -field sports for women by the Amateur Athletic union are 0 be 2 CLAIMS. HUMANS WILL BE WITHOUT ARMS AND LEGS London, April 8.—We should wor- ry. ' In ten thousand years, according to London Health Commissioner Henry Vaughan, human beings will be armless and legless. ‘People don’t walk enough and the automo- bile is turning us into limbless be- ings,’ said the doctor. CLERK OF COURT'S NOTICE OF FI- NAL HEARING ON PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CLEARWATER RIVER. STAfiE OF MINNESOTA, County of Red e, Lake. IN DISTRICT COUtr.., Fourteenth Ju. dicial District. 3 In the matter of the petition of H. T. Hanson et al, for the improve- ment of the channel of the Clear- water River in the State of Minneso- ta by deepening and straightening and widening the same, constructing necessary wises along or.adjoining the same, regulating the flow thereof, and for regulating and controlling the level of Clearwater e in sald state and the flow of waters there- from into the Clearwater river by raising or lowering the:ievel there- of as.shall be found advisable, and constructing and maintaining a dam at, near or upon said outlet and the construction of such improvements as may be necessary to secure the control of the waters of sald Clear- water river and Clearwater lake and their tributaries. = Notice is hereby given that hefetofore a petition signed by H. T. Hanson and other - freeholders praying for the im- provement. of the channel of the Clear- water_river in the Red Lake Drainage and_Conservency District in the State of Minnesota, by deepening widening and straightening the same, and the con- struction of certain ditches, dikes and other improvements and the control of Clearwater Lake and of the waters of sald river, was duly filed with the Board of Directors of said Red Lake Drainage and Conservency District of| Minnesota and sald matter was there- upon approved by said Board and desig- nated as the Clearwater river project, {and the sald Board of Directors having duly appointed an engineer upon such profect and such engineer having duly made and filed his report, and said Board having thereupon approved the same, and having appointed viewers to assess the damages and bencfits in re- lation ‘to suld project and to perform all other duties relative thereto as pro- vided by law, and the said viewers hav- ing confpleted their work and having duly made and filed their report to the said Board of Directors, the said Board of Directors have made and filed in the office of ‘the Clerk of this court its pe- titioh to this court, stating the necessity of such proposed improvement, the na- ture thereof and n_general description of the territory affected, and praying that a time and place be set for a hearing and dotermination upon said project, and nesota; Sections 25, ‘26, 34, '35, 36, o Township 152 North of Range 42 West in Red Lake County, Minnesota. tions 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 1 13, 14, 15, 16 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, of Township 151 North of. Range 41 West in Reg Lake County, Minnesota; Sections 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, of Township 153 North' of Range 41 West in Red Lake County, Minnesota; Sectlons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 17, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, of Township 151 North of Range 40'in Red Lake County, Minnesota; Sections 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, of Township 162 North' ofRange 40 West in Red Lake County, Minnesota; Sections , 2.8, 4, 5.8 7, 89, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 20." 21, 22, 23, 34 and 25 of Township 151 NorthofRange3s West in Polk County, Minnesots; Sections 12, 13, 14, 23,.24, of Township 152 North of Range 4% West in Pennington County, Minnesota; Sections 5, 7, & 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,'16, 17, 18,19," 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, of Township 152 North of ‘Range 41 West in Pennington County, Minnesota; Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18] 19, 20, 21, 32, 23, 24, of Township ‘152, North of Range 40 West in Penningtoti| County, Minnesota: Sections 18, 19, 20, ! 21, 22, 23; 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 83, 34, 35, 36, of Township 152 North of Range 39 'West in Pennington Count ta; Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,921, 32, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30,’ 31, 32,°33, 34, 45,36, '0f Tow. ship 161 North of Rahge 38 West i Clearwater County, Minnesota: Sectiol 1,°2, 8, 4, 9,10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 33,724, of Township 160 North of Range 38 West In Clearwater County, M nesota; Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 39, 30, 31, 33,33, 34, 35, 36, of Township 150 North of Range 37 West in Clear- water County, Minnesota; Sections: 31 of Township ‘151, North of Range 37 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota. Sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 30, 31 of . Township 160 North of Range 36 West in Clearwater. County, Minnesota; Sec- tions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13, 14; 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, ot Township 149. North of Range 37 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota; Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, in Township 149 North of Range 36 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota; Section 13 of Township 148 North, of Range 37 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota; Sections 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, of Township 148 North of Range 36 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota; also the following lands all of which lie with- In the diminished Red Lake Indian Res- ervation in Clearwater County, Minneso- ta: Sectiops 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9,.10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, of Township 160 Nerth of 'Range 36 West; sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6;.8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 24, of Township 160 North of Range 37 West! Sections 31, 32, 33, of Township 161 North of Range 36 West; Sections 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 18, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2 22, 24, 25, 26,27, 28, 20,:30, 81, 32, 33, 35, 36 of Township 161, North of Range 37 West; Sections '1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 36 of Township 151 North of Range 38 9, [Mandt, K. Teo P. Barley, Simon Satre, Hans Haav- en, iAndrew . Peters. ...L. Gardiner, Stephen Peterson; Elsie Haaven, Swan Walhaug, Chas. Foy. Annie Tisgaard, Peter Hince, Ole Krostue, Olaf R. Tande, Theo. LaBissoniere, Frank Jeffers, Jef- fers-Labissonaire and Duffy, J. E. & D. Carlson, Edwin Foy, Ole J. Morrison, Mikkel Larson, E. Gunstenson, - Lars, Gunstenson, J. W. Pahlen, L. J. Grouseth, Carl Moen, Lars Torske, W. B. Torgerson, F. E. BErb, North Américan Mortgage Bank, Asa C. Widger, Jos. Josephson et al, Scandinavian American Bank_ of Crookston, John Barsness, Red Lake County . Investment Company, Citizens State Bank of Kenyon, L. S. Groves, John F. Nelson, Chicago, Rhode Island & Pacific Railway Company, Jeffers & Duffy, Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific Railway, iOle Hovde), L. K. Olson, ‘August Deymonaz, Jorgen Hegland, Ben- nie Larson, Edwing Laungerak, 8. Krostue, Randall Brown, Nick H. Thor- son, Peter A, Olson, Nath. Nat. Life Insuranee Company, John Medchill. P. 8. hart, Ole M. Bakke, Charlie. Johnson, Jorgen “B. Hegland, Hans Haaven, Carl G. Magnell, Syver J. Grothe, R. O. Gor- don, Edward Anderson, John J. Matala;, Charles Schmitz, Carrie A. Rothsten, Gust - Mandstadt, Edward O. Rosle, Thomas Pugh, Arthur W. Seavy, Knute Danielson, Franz Schmidt, Daniel Car- roll, Butler & Peterson, Knute Davidson, ¢|David T. Bonar, Albert Rawertz, Elmer W. Wilastrom, Ludvig Ed. Nerva, Lars Ellingson, Matt A, Nerva, Knute Langlie Octave Lefaivre, W. W. Seavy, Charles P. Brady, D. A. Hoel, Edward M. Wicke, Wicke & Mattson, Ida E. Foy, Louis Anderson, Carl Sorenson, Louis Anderson I1da E. Foy, John Matella, Gust Linder, Emil - Kanonen, Sam_ Lovaas, “Sam Oscar Lovaas, John " Larson, _Thomas Hofstad, Daniel J. Helle, G. A. Hovland, Nels P. Johnson, S.:O..Swanson, Bendickson, Charles G. Sall, Olaf Greit- en, O. L. Mikelson, Con Short, C. G. Sall, Osmund ' Brekke, ' Daniel - Stonehouse, Lewis Sall, Kernce Wnalen, Thomas Veitch, Daniel Lynch, Kernce Whalen, G. 0. Underdahl, Annie Johnson, Nels John- son, Mary Donahue, James Donahue, Nels P. Johnson, Frank T. Lynch, Charles Foy, Sere Anderson, M. O. Mathson, Mary |A. Whalen, Knute Vettleson, Otto Thomp- son, -Carl - Peterson, John Reid, Albert Measner, John O. Lewis, A. J. Torgerson, Mary Walker, Con Short, Bjorgen Lang- e, Marie. Burman, Axel Burman, Peter Husby, " H. Mclntyre, Halver = Rin- dahl, gna -Fossum, Ole Westad, Ole Hauge, G. F. Peterson, Lars Solem, N. A. Evans, J. A Duffy, F. M. Phillips, ! Almer ‘Frederickson, Alma_Vedum, Ole & Carl’ Slettvedt, G. F. Hagar, Julius John Lerfald, John rson, Thor Larson, David J. Lynch, Frank. Seibles, Ingar Hankeby, Sarah Legvold, Anders Lenvik, Theodore Legvold, Anders, Lenvik, Nels Eglund, Farmers = & .Merchants State B?nk of Oklee, Halvor B. Rindahl, George 1J. Jorgenson, Theodore ‘Legvold, S. K. Flait, Rolv. Hotstad, Jorgen' M. ' Thorstenson, Oscar Nesland, ‘Amasa B. Hanscom, Charles G. Sall, Nick Bratte) Armund Breeland, Daniel Rier. Otte, Swan Olson,: C. H. [E. . Bemis, {* #u.c Tara Varstad, Vretta Montgomery. |O’ Ole | Teigen, ‘T, G. Armbers; & Grinde ‘Austad, Sam Myrom, Knute Dahle, Thor Dahle, Carl G. Olson, Tallek Gabriclson, Tom Johnson, H. M. P son, L, M. Houg, Henry H. Knutsow, Grunde Austad, Even Moy, Nels Solheim, P. J. Schuntz, O. J. Schuntz, Carl. Vinge, D. A. Aukus, Nels J. Askerlund, ‘Amund” H. Teigen, Daniel A. Akhus, Charies A. AnderSon, Orvil J. Hemry, Hans H. Teigen, Charles G. Hill, Louis °F. ‘Bergh, John P. Johnson; Michael Leary, John Krickson, -Guy Peters, Steelman_Jones, John L. - Larson, Val Yager, H.' C. Jarr, W. L, Dikenbers, Charley Kielien, - Joseph ‘Erlandson, Jens Petersan, et. al, O, 'L Chester, Feter Lorsch, G. L. Hagen, John - Haaven, Soren C. Jensen, C. H. Foy, Theressa Schmidt, Ole Rélersgaard, Sigward S. Grothe, 'Henry H. Knutson, Stein S Tweiden, Bennie J. Hegland, Rangvald Relersgaard, A. T. Tvedebakken, L. M. 0dg, F. O. Gustafson, Martin’ Hovas, Jens L. Bolstad, Edward O. Reiersgaard, Merchants State 'Bank, Knut Olson, Knut E. Syversrud, Thor A. Dale, Bertha, Swanson, G. Vandertuuk, Ben Szyminski, Medchill, F. H. Welcome, Frank E. Kep- [A. T. Johnson, G. T. Anderson, Halvor T. Myron, John A. Patterson, Sam Juve- land, C. M. Lepkowske, G. G. Hovstad, K. O. Lundtvedt, Ole O. Legvold, Frank Lundeen, J. G: Lindtvedt, P.' L. Waj- norowske, dward T. ljunde, Heirs of Ole T. Kolshus, Philip Heidman, Louis 'Sell, K. E. Syversrud, Osmtnd Mundt, George Singer, Joseph Rodszewski, John Polbrook, I, Szymanski, Enga Peterson, Fred ‘Stucy, Knut E. Syversrud, Bertha ‘Swanson, John Olson: Jens P. 'Bolstad, W. J. Rodman, Danfel Jx Heile, -Oscar Nesland, Mary ‘Syrtvedt, ‘Levitt & John- son Trust Company, Halvor Hobersg, Ole ‘Hahle, Torger O. Lofthus, Torger -H. Lofthus: Edward Rusfan, John Larson, Frank Lundeen, Louis M. Lunde, Sam. & | Gunderson, Charlie Erickson, Oscar A. Lindberg, T. O. Lintvedt, Gunder Lin- tvedt, Gunder Skreland, H. E. Dahl, M. Lepkowske, Olaf Sundrud, Halvor L: Sal, Frank -Seible, Andrew Erickson, Charles O, Olson, Andrew Meilhouse. Os- mund A. Rue, Joseph A. Dahl, G. Van- dertuuk, Quam Gussedalen, Julius Olson, Staale Twveiten, Anders Dahl, J. Toupin, et al, Sever Severson, H. T. Hanson, J.'R. Tuff, Olaf Nelson, Peter Erickson, Silas E. ‘Dahl, Joseph Dahl, John Arntson, Walter C. Dahl, Olaf B. Aasen, Joseph H, Dahl, Ciara E. Norman, Arne ‘Josephsori, Henry C, H. Stage, §. E. Dahl, Clara ‘E: Dahl, Gunder Houg- tvedt, L. A. Bjella, L. Christianson, Trail” State ‘Bank,_ Emma -Lien, Selmar Bjornson, H. G. Homme, Hans T. Hanson, Lidom'T, Boe, Gilbert Tesa, Nels O. Risal, John A. Larsen, Nels O. Reisan, Thomas A. Tasa, Thomas O. Tasa, L. Dahl, F. O. E. Johnson, K. A. Larson, Iver 0. Tasa, John K. Bangen, John S. Svein, Anna Melhouse,” B. E. Bjerkley, Christian Mickelson, John Ansum, H. H. Hoftuft John A. Lund, Torger T. Elton, T. E. Odegaard, Gunhild Tusa, C. Thomp- son, - ‘Martin ~Solum, . Tommie Larson, James' Peacack, Marie Halvorson, James O'Nell, Myrtle’ Berkley, Michael Lehti- maki, ‘L Christianson, Even H. Oftulie, B.'J. Bjornarda,” Williim H. Rowe, T. €. Peterson, Martha L 'Halvorson, H. K. Halvorson, Gunhiid Halvorson, G. Tor- valdson Boe,” Martin Hegstad, Ole Hed- E.|son, Hans §. Quam, William Clausen, O:|'W. Jacobson, Andrew Jacobson, Mathea son; A, K. Agre, Henry K. Rude, John son, Peter Jacobson, Svenke O..Austad, Emma_J. P. Campbell, Hans G. Larson, Jans J. Larson, Frank Kautcher, Jules LeBlane, John M Schultz, Anton Bak- ken, Erick Widseth, Carl’ J. Erickson, Kludt E: Todal, Irank Kautcher, Hans C. Widness, Martha O. Brekke, Bjerkness, Albert Halvorson, Car] Ander- son, Ludvig Ukkestad, Ralph- B. Lee, Sam’ Nelson, Halvor Widseth, John A. Henricks, Martin J. King, Oscar L. Hamery, Carl Olson; B. L: Bjerkness, Elizabeth Widseth, Nels ~N. Kloster, Victor Shelqulst, St. Hilaire Retail Lum- ber Company,, Feter: Horn, Christ Berg- lund, George Brue, John Moen; John L. Pearson, George Brue, Charli¢ Marble, Inga_ Niison, Paul P. Solberg, R. J. Rud- ser, Knudt P. Moen, Rasmus'J. Stensvig, Ralph J, Rudser, Slphia Logelin, John & Geo. Uteck, Bernt-Thompson, Charles A. Jvin Hang Nelson, Pefer J. Clausen, Andrew Jacobson, Ole O. Leve, Arthur Juve, August Jacobson, Christ Berg- lund, Severin O Strand, T. O. Sandland, sigvert 0. Lundy, Carl V. Bexell, Gil® bert “Aakre, Ingvald: Christianson, Mau- rice Shelquist, ‘R. W. Lee, Carl Olson, Clifford & Thomas Sorenson, = Victor Shelquist, Carl W. Lee, Gilbert Aakre, Oscar L. Hamery, Anna Todal, Norquist. - Peter Godtiand, Nora Godt- land, William .. MacAnulty, Simon Sor- ensonyAndrew N. Anderson, G..A. Han- son, G. A. Hanson, ~Edward Erickson, Halvor, Jensen, - Kolb Investment Com. pany, Halvor Jenson, C. E. Bartleit & W. T. Pinckney, Christian = Ostenson, Olaf Bratvold, John Riste, Engerbret K. Melfald, Stephen Haugen, Albert H. Kise, Benny Crosby, Ole Crosby, Torger O. ‘Sandland, Christ Bergland, Albert H. Kise, Truls”Brue, Ole O, Lene, Jacob Nilson, N. M. Dairy Farm Land Company, | Iver N. 'Steneide, Alick Churness, A. O. Thompson, Hans P. ¥rydenland, 'Hgus R. Frydenland, Oscar Frydenland, Jéns Gunning, Edward D. Barness, C. Huff, Relnart K. Larson, George Katch- kiss, Knute P. Moen, Johin & Carl Moen, George Bottineau, Arthur P. Olstad, Nels Swanson, P. Tennefos, Drew Hamilton, L. Sorsky, Arthur R. Olstad, Swan Swan- Theodore, Altona, Red River _Lumber Company, Ole G. Berg, Julius D. Laur- sen, Baker, Buness Company, J. T. Reitan, William Bottineau, Carl G. Buness, W. C. Huff, Louis Almer, J. Pi Reitan, John C. Nelson, Enos Haney, Clyde 'W. Haney, Peder Ollestad, Eber Haney, Peder Ollestad, Henry B. Perkins William A. Nelson, John LaValle, Charles Evans, Ole Mjelde, John Riste, obert Brue, Charley Krzewinski, Con- rad. Pederson, Wilhilm J. Jacobson, Adil Jacobson, Stener Haugen, Engebret K. Melfald, Edward Berglund, Annie Gun- ning, Bert D. Nelson, August Marmor- ine, Charles Erickson, Peder "N. Valle, Renhart Waage, Andrew Lien, Adolphus D. Marmorine, A. D, Marmorine, Philip A. Buck, John Marmorine, Charles Johnson, John Petterson, Ervin D, Kretzer, Walter Rasmussen, Ardrew Gunning, Sigvart O. Lunde, Danijel S. Dickenson, Maurice Shelquise, Jchn. Fu Lavalle, Elmer Koehn, Andress, S. Brand- vold, Anna J. M. Johnson, Larsk K. Brantvold, Erick E. Lindom, Myrtle D. Township of Garnes in Red Lake County, Township of Bquality in Red Lake Coun= ty, Township .of. Hickory in Pennipgton County, Township of ‘Johnson in Polk County, Townships of Hangaard, Win- sor, Greenwood :in Clearwater- County, United States of America, Secretary.of L. |the Interior Department at Washington, D. C., Commissioner of Indian Affairs at Washington, D. C., Red Lake Indians and the diminished Red Lake Indian reservation. 3 Now therefore, pursuant to the order of ‘said court - NOTICE IS° HEREBY GIVEN That the final hearing upon said petitions and .upon the report of the E.|engineer upon the entire survey in'said matter, and upon the report of the viewers in said matter, will be held by and before said. court and before. the Honorable :William - Watts, one of ' the Judges thereof, at the Courthouse in the City. of Red Lake Falls, Red Lake Coyh- tv, State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of April, A D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of that date,-and all persons, parties or corporations interested therein. -as shown in"said petitions and report’ and in this notice, are hereby required to appear before the coyrt at sald time and place and - present their objections, if. A.|any they have and their reasons for or. against the construction and establish- * ment of said proposed ditch, works and improvements and as to any, matter re- lative to the same or damages or benefits by: reason . thereof, and then and there show causge why an order should not be made granting such petitions, and con- firming - the ~reports . of . said “engineer and viewers, and ordering the establish- ment and construction’ of said improve- ment. i Dated this 17th day of March, A. D.: 922, E. G, BUSE, K Clerk of the District Court, Red Lake County Minnésota. Seal of District Court CHARLES E. 8QUGHTON, Attorney for Board of Directors of Red Lake Drainage and Conservency District; Petitioners . 2 Red ‘Lake [falls, Minnesota. District Court, Red Lake County, Minn, Tiled this 17th day of March 1922 E: G. BUSE," ' Clerk of District Court. 3t 8-25—4-1—4-8 son, Jermund Rystad, Armund K. Bree- and, Marie Lindberg, Henry Rodman, Ole Sordahl; Adolph Lindberg, R. N. Schroe- der, .Archie Vance, Roy A. Green, Chris- tian O.”Lindbergh, R. H. Green, B. T. Langlie, Higlnbalhbgl & Duffy, Martin Fore, Bernard Lindberg, A. Rolandson, Ida M.-Lillo, L. A. Kaufer, R. M. Fore, George Trask, Thos, N. San that' the same be established and sal improverents ordered constructed and having filed therewith the petition of the said H. T. Hanson, the report of. the engineer, and the report of the viewers in said project; and: the Clerk having duly notified the Judges of said court of the filing of said petition and proceed- ings, the cotrt did thereupon make and file its order setting the time and place of hearing upon said petition and reports as hereinafter stated; now pursuant to such order NOTICE IS HE! Y GIVEN That sald proceedings for ..e straight. discussed at a conference in ‘New York today. A monument erected by the Daughters of the Confederacy: to Gen. Alfred Mouton will be unveiled today at Lafayette, La., on the anni- versary of his death’at the battle of Mansfield, in 1864. In the Day’s News Captain Artura da\Sacadura, who is : attempting the 'trnns-Atinntic flight from Portugal t8 Brazil, is an officer in the Portuguese navy and one of the first men in the service to take up the study and practice of avi- ation. Born in northern Portugal about forty years ago, he attended the local schools and then entered the Portuguese Naval college. Upon his graduation he entered the navy and won his way to the rank of! cap- tani, At the commencement of the World war, Captain da Sacadura be- came actively interested in aviation and was made a flight commander in the Portuguese service, For several years he has devoted himself to ex- periments with both -airplanes’ and seaplanes, . In aviation ~ circles he won _a reputation for his skill and daring. His trans-Atlantic venture is not “his" first attempt at long-dis- tance flying. - Two years ago he ac- complished a flight from Lisbon to the Madeira Islands. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS WANTED—A-1 salesman for Ford and Fordson tractors, positively one of the best openings for high powered and high grade salesman in ‘the state, File applications at our office. C. W. Jewett Imc. Bemidji. 2t 4-10 FOR SALE—Ladie’s Blue Serge Suit, size 36. Tan Coat, size 88. Cre- tcnne curtains. Call 294, 1t 4-8 Johnson, Christiana Ollstad, Bert- Bard- well, Christ Peterson, James Ellis, Hans E. Johnson,”Andrew K. Branvold, Ole A. Engebretson, James Norquist, Bernard A. Bagaasen, Julius J. Haugen, John Riste, Carl W. Jensen, Ervin D, Kretser, 'mil J. Sandeen, W. E. Hinmard, John O. ‘Wenberg; Johan .O.. Wennberg, Peter Fuglsang, Margaret Olson, Arnold Jen- sen, 1. D. Kretser, Engebret Torgerson, Victor Holm, Kiewell Brewing Company, J. 0. Bardwell, Martin Rosen, Marion G. West; Sections 31 of Township 1562 North of Range 37 West; Section 19, 20, 26, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 43, 34, 36, 36, of Town- ship 162 North of Range 38 West; also certain public highways between~ Sec. tions 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4.in Town. ship 151 North of Range 41 West; and between Sections 31 and 32, 32 and 33, 33 and 34, 34 and 35, 35 and 36, and on quacter line through 28 in Township 162 North of, Range” 41 West, and between Seotions 2 and 3, 3 and 4,4 and 6, 6 and §, and North side of 5 inf Townaliip 41 orth of nge ‘est; an We ohing. deeponing, widening and comtrol| woions a1 s 32 33 and 34, 34 and 35, of the Cléarwater river and Clearwater|2g and 35, 28 and 33, 29 and-32, 30 and Iake and the improvement of the same!gy of Township 152 North of Range 40, as prayed for in said petitions are now|a1) the above roads being in Red Lake pending in this court and :that the en:|County, Minnesota. Also roads between gineer's report thercon and the viewers' | Seqtions 31 and 33, 34, and 35, 26 and 35, report showing. the nature, location and (28 and 83, in Township 162 North ot/ plans of said proposed work, the lands, [Range 39. West in Pennington County, highways, persons, parties and corpor:|Minnesota. Also roads between Sections atlons affected thereby, the estiniated's and §, 9 and 10, 7 and 8, 11 and 12, Costs thereof, the estimated benefits to[13”ana 14 and Tast of 13 and between be derived and the estimated damages to !5 ana 3, 10 and 11,14 and 15, in Town- bo ‘suffered by.cach and every tract of|nin 151 North of Range 39 West, in land and private or_ public. corporation|polk County, Minnesota. ~Also roads be- rum,George, D. Legnam, Sarah -Sannes, Farmers Loan & Land Company, Ole Norseth, Adolph Pederson, George Han- Gaard, Nels Engman, Carl O. Lekve, ‘Theodore Johnson, 'Sakarias O. Lekve, Anton Johnson, -John E. Goembel, * El- emina A. Bratland, John Johnson, Heirs of Leon C. Andérson, George T. Hamery, Peter E. Sigfridson, Ole M. Olson, Sakar- ine'Monson, Louls Torgerson. First Nat- fonal Bank of Bagley, N. J. Anderson, et ux, Hans Hanson, Jacob Johnson, Al- fred Gulseth, Qlevas Olson, Martin Kot-| Whitmarsh, J. P. Bardwell, Gina Tang- ing, Anna Remole, ~Lewis . Thompson,|bol, Thomas Ollestad, Elmer Bardwell, Johi E. Goembel, John J. Roe, Lewis C.|Bert Bardwell, Minnie Bardwell, Arthur Jewell, O: C. Thorpe, 'Ole. O. Norseth, | Bardwell, Christine Ollestad, Peter - A. Ellen R. Linder, Gunder G. Hangaard, | Norbom, Martin Rosin, A. O. Sjolie, Aase Axel Jorgen Hamson, 'John Jacobson, |Gulbranson, Hans K. Bye, I'red Ehlers, First National Bang 'of Gonvick. Bert|Fred Rhen, Louis C. Grande, Tri State! M. Mead, G. G. Hangaard, John.O, Tor-| Land Company, Simon Finley, W. D. gerson, Christian' Moe, Johannas John-|Stokes, James McCrehin, Geo. Lachner, anson, Alfred” E. Jewell, arthur -F. La|Frank K. Bailey, August Stenland, Nels Budde, William Osten, Lars B. John.|O. Sandven, R. J. Rudser, Andrew J. son, Ole . Malmo, ‘Einar Olson, B. B.|Munson, Muns M. Munson, Caroline Ol- Larson, Willlam 'S, - Austin, Jacob F, Toffelemeiser, Nels H. Borge. Reinschmidt, -Olaf B. Tanson, _Karen|lien, John S. Falconer, Anna Falconer, Lo e Aalvor. & Ole H. Hoftuft, |Berg, Peter F. Godtland, Even Dolalic, | T, D, Lovering, Andrew Anderson, O. O likely to be affected by-said Improve- én sections 22 and 23, 26 and 27, 34 O oaaone Albert D. Lien, John | Theo. O. Torgerson, Ellert Evenson, Ber | Hefte, M. E. Andrist, Gustav Lundmark, ments, and the names of tlie owners .'{:3“35 ".;(zu::u z7,~2s‘and 85, 37 and 34, %i?.‘,’; Ask, 0\; 0. Odden, Conrad Engel- {tha ~Klemettson, ~ Bertha Klemetson,| Join Taylor, George Lachner, Theodore Thonter ‘Are on file In the office of the|ong §ou 4¥en sids of 1 in Township 161 stad, Ole, Thompson Oddén, Gunard Heg-|Chris Bolstad, Gundér K. Dahle, Louls Trefz Nels I Bye, Charles B. Spar! er o e e Diatrict Court of Red Lake | Gnd the West side of Toat in Clearwater | tvedt, Ledor Taraldson Bo, First Nat-|Erlk Olson Julivs Sather, Edward G.)Jr. Gustav Johanson, = Feter Hunstad, Chunty, Minnesota, at the courthouse in | Deunty. Minhesota: alio road hetween |ional Bank, Lewis Lohn, Trustee, Jens|Simpson, Olaf F. Hanson, Petrine Jacob-|Simon Fewins, Joseph Norton, Leonard Cina ity "of ‘Ko Lake Ralls, Minnesota, | Gections 1 and 5 2 and 3, 10 and 11, 13 | Jeppson, Teraid Fladeland, Peter Bergh, |son, Berget O. Torgerson, Anna Joseph- S subject to inspection by any and allper-| nd 14, 14 and 15, 8 and 10, 10 and 15, | Peter Nelson, E. P. Karleen, Arnold B.|son, Martin O. Hangaard, Emil E. John- o or parties: that the nature of the| ST had 16 15 and 24, and east side of 1. | Amundson, Minnie Amundson, N. P. An-|son, Bdwin Jacobson, Geo. T. Hamery, Deoposed. improvement i the stralght-|and east side of 15. in Townshivp 166 | derson, Marie Halvorson, Max Frankel|Lars C. Jewell Nels Omberg, Gunder C. oning, deepening and widening of the|Noreh of Range 38 West in Clearwater | ot al, Anfind B, Ness, Norman B. Patten, |angaard, Hans M. Olgon, 'Thotnas ¥ Satd Clearwater river by the Gonstruc- | daunty” Minnesota; also ronds between | Seima Ball, Ed. J, Wanke, Anton John: |9 Kcefe Oscar Howe, Hans M. Olson, Hion of & ditch to form a channel there: | Sourions 16 and 17, 21 and 28, 28 and 29, | son. John Gaembei, E. J. Wanke, Ole 0, |Jule Furuseth, Martin G. Wagner, Olc Walders, Ira J._ Mvore, Frederick I.|3 ARsol Af8q ety olp) Hanson, Ole J. Hansom; John A. Holton, Smith, Lars O. Bakke, George Elhard, , ; ; e vt Jenden, Wil k| soaeeh (H. Holion. Ragdls L. Mattson, Corrie, N. P, Anderson, W. A. Currie, E. Nels Holton, Regals L._Mattson, Andrew % s o omas B Bly. Turena Up-| oy S1inagen; Anna Jacobson esiad, Ol : : 2 X s - | n rom, Ingaborg Austad, sanl, Anfind & Ness, Jon Jenpaon, . {(:vens;‘n;eno Efickgn‘vmxseth. Chl:,istl:n DO YOU NEGLECT YOUR : g rleen, Jacol rovol . J:iMonsrud, P. A. Monsrud, Clarence Jacob- MeCortney & Armold . B. Amund-| son. Lars K. Lafson, Leuritz Ask, CORRESPONDENCE? son, . William B. Torgerson, ' John|Alvin'S. Jacobson, Gunder A. Baanrud, 3 Norbérg, Nels Engelstad, Knu'e K.|Security State Bank of:Gonvick, Even A. If so,.we can advise you of Haugen, Nels Omberg, .Albin J. Lev-|Dolalie, Walter P. Kelly, Hans Hanson, a good way to catch up and orson, Knute Haugen.Ehtel May_Peters, | Willlam Metcalf, Est. Nels Holton, An stay caught up. Come down Ethel May Peters, Torger K. Vindlos,|ton O, Bakken, Ernest S Metcalf, Rose- ‘hers il T sel N Osmund K. Vinlos, Torger K. Vinlos,|la Shewa, Jacob . Reinschmidt, Dan- ere today and select a box Axel Gustafson, Mary. K. Lund, Farmers |iel W. Dartt, O, O. Blegen, Otto O. 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Sullivan, E. A. Wadsworth, Willlam Hathorn, Ole T. Quam, Ed. B. Johnson, Heirs of Helge Olson Bygland, Henry Bennett, J. P. F. Lund, Stener Ander- son,.Steener Anderson, Ole O. Gjermund- son, OleH. Hoftuft, Axel Gustafson, John Peter Ask, Anton P. Olson, Halvor texture, expert ‘fitting and pleasing :pagterns are our Suits ~made’ to your measure, but the prices you find will also measure up to ; your greatest expectation. Your satisfaction in dress can only be realized when the Suit you wear was made for you by competent tailors to -satisfy your. style, your pattern and purse. Barney’sToggery POPULAR PRICES Meeting All Competition —THIRD STREET— Land Company . E. Oscarson, F. W. Hall, Bd: Carlson & John Sandquist. Red Lake County, Polk County. Pen- Clearwater County, nington County, fore partly along the old channel' and partly across bends.dn the river 50 as to shorten its course, and the construction of such other improvements in cdnnection therewith as are necessary to properly control “and facilitate the flow of the waters of sald river especlally in all thot t of its channel commencing in: Sec- tion 27 of Township 160 North of Range 37 \West_in Clearwater County, state of Minnesota, and_ending in_Section 34 of Township 152 North of Range 43 West in Red Lake County, Minnesota, and also that part of Ruffy Brook, a tributary of saitt river, commencing in Sectlon 4 of] Township 149 North of Range 37 West in Cleaywater County, Minnesota, and thence axtending to its junction with the Clearwaer river. That the route of the proposediditch follows the general course of maid Clearwater river except as more specifically described in the-:engineer's and viewers'. reports, new channels are cut’ through various’ points along said river across bends of the same conistitut- ing and making a new improved channel for said river with a forty foot wide “attom in_ ite upper course, and a fifty oot wide bottom in. its lawer course, and a depth of approximately twelve feet. That a general description of the lands public, roads and corporations affected by the said %n\med improvements, and 20 and 30, 31 and 32, 33 and 34, 6 and 7, 8 and 17, 18 and 19, and on west sides of sections 7 and 19, in Township 150 North of Range 37 West in Clearwater County, Minnesota. That' the nemes of the owners of the land and the names of the municipal and other corpdrations ithat ~will be affected by the construction of said im- porvements. and whose land is assess- able for the construction and maintens ance thereof, or whose land is damaged by ‘such construction, as described and shown in the report of the negineer and viewers, are as follows: Charles Tervo, Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific Railway Co., Louis Mundahl, "Albert Halstrom, O heder, K. K. Strande, E. M. Eilingson, |son, Waiter R.'Kelly, Adolph L. F. Wag- Jones, A, CWidger, First National Bank |pioiins Swenson, Ole’O. Strande. Koutd |ner, “Andrew ‘Johnion, _Lauritz Ask, of Crookslon, Xl 'R . Fieth, | O; Strande, Thomas E. Bly, Hans I.|Erick Widseth, Falver H. Ealvorsen, Langmo, Helmer k- Larson, K 1§\l | Tjelde, Olo O, Strande, George'W. Harrls, | Heyo Uken, Gilatav N. Baanrud, Christ AA Coomer B . anaJonn Van | Williain A Currle, Edward G. Simpson, |, Lee, Elmer Wildmoe, Henty P, Branct Munig, A H. Qlewwe Wi 00 o lants, |C. L Svisdal, Pete' Hanson, Anfind Ness, |Conrad R. Brandt, Tom 1. fanson, Ben o Pioy Nels Halvorson, Martin | 1saac E. Wilson, Robt. C. Britt, Leo|Wildmoe, TLiusle- Wildmoe, Martin Kjol- Charles H. Koy, Nels Hy oin_ Polubny, | Feler et al, L. Bthel Miller, Anders H.|haug, Jacob D. ‘Wilimoe, Whomas 2 Ydo, Tid Halvorsol, Nermess, ‘W 3, |Holem, J. Duffy, . L. Jones, Henry Lee, | Herberg, Andrew =K, Bagne, Rennol Ed. Kaskela, G G O fmar Swendon, [Willlam Trler, Oscar Hedum, And. Schu- | Kilen, Ofe B. Rovig, Martin 1. Mathizon, Short, Ole Swanson e he. Hatlobers, |hert, David S.'Haugen, Samuel Kennedy, | Lorenz P. Strom. John Nepper, Uharies Ola P Tystad, S oo “runde, Charles (0scar Hedeem, G. Ly Jones, And. Schubert |G, Anderaon, John Lunddulst, Sam et Gimo. Ol J ‘Haaven, Ingvald Husby, |Rudolph Ludvig, Hans “Anderson, | Mary Bergstrom, Harturk ' K. Hanson, S ton °&” Thomsen, John' Sorenson, |Charles W. Hedeem, Frank B. Shay, Hen- | Jacoh D. Wildmoe, Arinie Sherman, Lars Mickelson & Thomscn ) arl Sorensqn, |reatta Arttur, 4. C. Jasperson, P./W. & | B Johnson. H. . Widness, befer i John Larson, Gliat L€t ovanson,. K. H.|G. 4. Carlgon, Willium H. Rowe, Christ | Espeseth, Faul Olson, Conrac 1 Brandt, o ton. Matt. Pokeln, Leo. P. Barley,|A. Walle, Christ L. Walle, J. W. Pablen Andrew K. Olson, B. L. Bjerkness, Henry S Tnavati: e Tefuies, ot (Ol Ondabl. gle edell, Iy Rapagts ot st ook k. Mobherson, . g 1 “of-Red -| Solberg, V. inbotham, L. H. John- nk of Gon' , A S Kela, Merchants' State Bank of Red ke & i of Ifand|K. Atre, Harvey W. Grimmer, R..K. Lar: Falls, Jahn 'J. Rice, Geo. Crosby, | son et al, AP OF PAPER—=& ‘Silent Drama Masterpiece T ' n = = BCCERTS THE FOR SALE—Buick six—touring car in good'mechanical condition, here’s your chance for a good Buick six. Can be seen at 1218 Bemidji ave. ¢ A. D. Johnson. 3t 4-11 the lands reported by said viewers as damaged thefeby or as assessable Tor construction and maintenance of such improvement is ag follows: Section 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 24, of Township 161, North of Range 42 West in ged Lake County, Min- Potato Marlz;.t‘ Chicago, April 8.—Potato market, weak; receipts, 71 cars; on track, 209 cars; total U. S. shipments, 727 cars. Wisconsin round whites, sack- ed, $1.46 to $1.56; Minnesota Red Rivers, $1.55; Early Sandland Ohios, - paftly graded, one car, $1.00; Idaho russets, $1.60 to $1.75; Idaho rurals, $1.60 to $1.66; Utah rurals, fair quality, one car, $1.20; Wyoming, miked varieties, one car, $1.70; new gtoek Fiorida, double-head barrels, sfi\;lxding Rose, $9.00 to $9.50; No. 2, $7.00 to. $7.50. [3