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? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIliIII ssociated Audubon Societied © Planned a General Campaign A general calnfinl protec ol s is ) Rocia MRSt W Sohtn b i{ Associated Audubon Societies, a na- tlonnl orgnnlmtion T. Gilbert Pear- 5 esident: of 'the organization, who “"has’ beén studying southern bird life, deplores evidence he has found which “indicates that” bird mortality in the South has About wiped out valuable species in-‘many localities. In South Carolina he found conditions in this respect very distressipg, while a sur- vey.in Texas revealed a similar situa- tion. Bitihis indictment covers the en- tire’ South,”and hence the campaign in contemplation is to include all the the attention of-farmers to the fact that the fight against.‘the boll weevil is being greatly handicapped by the slaughter*6f “birds:* In-this connection he said further: TV “While they feed’ on insects and do not speciglize on boll weevils, a-single songbird will llestfoy great quantities’ of weevils. The valué of these birds in; checking the miiltiplication of insects’ is - thoroughly understoed ,all through the North, where the:laws protecting birds are observed. In most sections of the North.a farmer would prosecute anyone killing songbirds on his lands. But ‘in- many -parts of the South the farmers, his sons and the hired mei kill birds constantly, eating the robin and some of the other larger varietles and shooting many of the smaller va- rieties for sport.”—New Orleans Picayune, Constancy! Eileen .was annoyed; she felt the family honor had been badly stained. It was Dora’s fault, so she spoke to Yer about it. “It’s .no_use denying it, Dora. Al- though it was too dark for me to see who it was, .1 distinctly saw some man kiss you in the garden.” Dora was modern, and didn’t appre- ciate her:-sister’s argument. “I don’t see why” she sald. “I've often seen: George kiss you.” “On, that's different, I'm engnged “'to George. I allow nobody but him to kiss me.” “Exactly,”. said Dora. “I"allow no-’ body but George to kiss me!” The Day's Catch. “Where’s your pa?’ asked the man with the brand-new outing 'cloth “Gone fishin’,” replied the smnll . boy. “What does he expect to catch?” “Nothin’ while he’s fishin’. But maw told him he'd catch the dickens 1if he didn’t clear but while she was house cleanin’.” Have|” 3 % c Spamsh green_ olives . i:j Gflbert directed The Farmers’ club meeting, which |, the Henry Gregerson | home Saturday, .was ,well attende The next meeting will be held at the; home, of Mr. Lydac onthe first Sab- urday in August. All are;welcome. A large crowd attended: the, s ing- circle at the hometni‘ Mrs. ) 4| Fournier, July 11. The dance will be. af the lald G- T. Wilsey home. | Turtle-River. Friday.... ‘| day at their new honte; .Welcome in M. E, Jofmson and 'niEce, of St.] Paul, are ' visiting at the homes of | Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson and Mr. an Mrs. J. F. Mahoney this week.. Mr: Johnson expects to h\md a cattage on the lake shore sooh. and Mrs. C. C. Smith callcrs at Pennington Monday. Mrs, Clark will entertain the -La) dies’ Sewmg Circle Thursday.. All d:| friends Sunday.: tertained friends the Fourth of July. tained friends on July Fourth. 2 : erylces at the home ‘of. Mr. ahd Ml‘l will be conducted by Rev. Odegard Roy leson visited at the home of his parents over the Fourth. TURTLE LAKE Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason and daugh- ters of Minneapolis arrived Sunday. They will spend their summer vaca- tion here and look after their farm € G lesey, who has had a crew of men erecting buildings on his new farm, took possession-Saturday. . 0. W. Oleson entertained friends Sunday. Among the guests were Mrs. E. Mason and daughters, and Mrs. C. Fournier and. daughter Blanche. All report a pleasant time. Miss Jennie Lawrence was a Tur- tle River shopper Friday. Mrs: B. N. Wentworth and chil- dren, who:have ‘been visiting his par- ents at Hines, returned home July 4. Miss Stella Young of Hines is as- sisting her cousin, Mrs. B. N. Went- worth, with her:household duties. M. W. Butler and daughter, Miss lnsnst upon Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the RED- and -GREEN -package. which. bears .the.. signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn > r‘ Flakes, None are genuine without it! * Ahdmdmomsnum.uxmmcsm Jimmy. S:mm‘s “mother says an Kcl;alg‘n Corn Flnlusl She’s we elected her hmmy cap- tainl Oy-yoi, yai, yoil” dqys food- "CORN FLAKES } Heavy meals during warmfither encnurage drowsi- slu; gxshueés and head Ffiesfigufly AUSE ‘the ideal suxpmer T oide Kellogg’s dlgest‘ ing water in which 54 tsp. baef extract has ED begn dissolved. 2 checse, crumbs’ and olives, adding eno.:gh of thc melted butter aad b mixture sufficiently ta.shape’ ona greaficd tin and bake 1§ tract to moisten the . Place ‘of -the liquid. ~Servq_cold n sh with hot tomato sauce. Inez, calicd “at fhe Glenn Sadler home Tuesday. A - Invitationg 'aré’ out for a birthday ven ‘for Miss Blanche B Wentworth - and ' John Wenhorfi transacted>" business in Mr. Clark and family arrived Sun- 1 our midst, Mr. and Mrs. Clark. ‘Mrs. J.. H. Loc¢ke entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peterson en- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Becker enter- 'NORTHERN = " Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Porte mo- tored to the Twin Cities Sunday and expect to return home about the mid- dle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and family of Bagley were guests at the home of John Noel Sunday. A number of Northern ladies at- _|tended a surprise party given at the Henry White home Saturday after- noon in- honor of the birth anniver- sary of Mrs. Olive Brown and also her year-old baby. The. afternoon was spent in social conversation, refreshments being. served, and a fine tithe ‘reported. < V" Herbert White, son of Henry White, arrived Saturday from his home near Edmonton, Canada, and will spend a couple of weeks at the home' of ‘his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gould and family were Sunday guests at the 0. L. Nunn home. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deming and Mrs E. R. Moulton were -callers at ‘the Chas, Taylor home near Black- duck, Snturday afternoon. LAKE HATTIE Mrs.- John Mickelson passed away iday’hight at her home near Be- cida. Although Mrs. Mickelson hss notf been in the best of health for some time, her death was a shock to all.. She was laid to rest at the Be- cida cemetery Sunday afternoon. Rev. Sorenson of Shevlin conducted the funeral services, assisted by the Shevlin choir. Bessie Segar Mickel- son was born at Litchfield, Minn., May, 11th, 1879, and died July Tth, Pears, per dozen: ... Peaches, per dozen Cherries, per 1b . ‘Apples, per 1b Apricots, doz 20c; Oranges, per dozen " Canteloupes, 2 for - Watermelons, per lb . Bananas, per Ib .., Leg ofyLamb,, per Ib . “ Lamb %tew per'lb Leg; of Veal, pefjl ulder Veal, pé 1o eal Stew,.per 16, A I F ..dIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllIIIHIIII ' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ||nnm||mmmmlmmnummnlnmmflmmmmngmmnmmmmmmmmummnflmmmumumnnnumn.mmmlmnmumuumnnnmmmmmmum|mumuumm||mm|mu||u|||muu||mm|||nmmmmnmm| HIIBES RKET bASK JOR AND TIME s&yfieg N DEQIDING HER ORDER ! Roy Shepard, Mr,|, 2 Glén ‘Allen and' son Lyle the sympafliy of alli |callul at the J.'G. Hoglin home Sun- 1Georgé H\)rner and Miss Lillian| day evemng McManus autoed from Bemidji Fri- day evening and, with Mr, and M E. L. Horner, spent the evening Jtl_—_-_m SAVE ON MEAT the L. V. Harpel home. . Dora, Bell and Miss Lucile| returned - Thursday evcning from a| Packed in moisture-proof container—it keeps its. ‘;rup‘y “hot toaued" SATURDAY SPECIALS (I Beet..Pot Roast, 1b...1 Boiling Beef, 1b Rolled Rib Roast, Ib. Hamburger, lb 'HERE’S a qpmt of hospltahty in this pleasing blend: of selected ‘mountain plantauon coffees—the richest and most pleas- So blended ‘and -roasted that it makes a satisfying, full-lavored brew— whether you use hard (alkaline) or soft water. Your coffee taste will tell you. Air-cleaned—clean-cut—makes_crystal-clear coffee, ) wl&hout a dnge of bitterness. You'll love the deli- Nangle Store; SATURDAY SPECIALS CANE SUGAR ing kind obtainable. Pay Us a Visit Saturday Sold by Your Grocer ! In one and three pound contmne / % DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING Rmuirs Sugar is !dvancmé .raplldlzl | Light House Soap, 10 White ‘Flyer Napfiia Soap, b. 39 Meat Market EDD BROS. —Phone 66— Next to Rex Theatre Crystal White Scap Chipsz.5 Foley’s Oats, large size, Rice, Blue Rose Head, Baking Powder, Hunt’ 18 .21 Canned Maspberries . Put Up Your Own at Home UT up a good supply of Raspberry and Logan- berry jam'_and preserves at home—in Ball Mason jars. Your family likes the kind you make better than any you can buy in the stores—and besides you save one-third to one-hall. The best quality raspberrics and loganberries come from Puynllup Don’t delay your canning—this year’s crop, is New Potatoes, per Ib. .. FRUIT JARS Pints, per doz. . Quaris ,per doz Half Gallon, doz. Valley, Washington. Jar Rubbers, extra helvy,2 5 Pacific N. W. Growers and Jobbers Asnocmtlon nj General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn. Jelly Glasses, doz_ .50c, 60c . Exclusvie Aeents CHASE & SANBORN'’S COFFEES & TEAS WE DELIVER Raspberry Preserves Place in prcservin;— One pound of sorted berries, kulk one pound urmmlu gar, ml:l i puw a hmr or 2 f; tle (:( mld wnux to cool. \Vlwn mld fll into jars and pour melted paraffin over top. Place in cool room. . FRUIT SALE SATURDAY CLIFF ORD & COMPANY Bemidji, Minn. “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” "“Climax” Large Plums, doz 25c; basket Blue Plims, doz 15¢; basket. __TRY US! Star Naptha Washing Powder, White Paint, per gallon.$2.35 Ivory Soap Flakes, 3 pkgs for 29, Flour, Second Patent, 49-Ib Malt Extract, 24-Ib can. .. Gloss Starch, 3-1b pkg for. . 20¢c 21t Block, for, cattle, 50-1b blocks, each Wash Boards, a snap at . .. SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS Fresh Dressed ‘Springers, per lb “Fresh Dressed Hens, per lb Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs for. K C. Bakmg Powder, 5-1b ' mmmnmuumum Extra Speclal' GARDEN VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS CLOTHES BASKETS, $1.00 EACH Have You Attended the “Rinso” Demonstration? - Palace Meat and Grocery BETTER DELIVERY HOURS 8:30-10:. 30 A. M— 30-4 30 P. M. IIIIlllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIllllIlIllllllllli We deliver to any part of Bemidji, Mill Park, Nymore and East Bemidji. Phone in your order. Phone 160. Prompt Service. CLIFFORD & CO., BEMIDJI filIllllll!llIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII_!WE