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‘WORD FOR ANNA. DICKIE iim Dickie -Oleson, alias Mrs. Peber Oleuon, l;vnw th of Minnesota. hllun ticket and ' Anna Dickie cn th man to acknowledge no superidr in mtellec!ull dy in the world. Mr, Kellogg may have ma ey are few and far between. ‘on that side, but:he.has en 2 leader, ‘the senators, Mr. Kellogg commiands the jand admiration of his-eolleggmes on.both. side o ‘few examples of senatorial’ uhinchn, and who hope to squeeze b! i M of which, howtvar, hag Jittle' e wma-ups and n:fiomlly dmfllhd ‘Dn £ “can, o Ku Cm@enary of the birth of Ge George Stoneman, famous s and governor of Californta, ' ° The supreme lodge of nghtl of ] {Pythias and supreme temple of Pyth: dan Sisters met in annual session u- day at San Francisco., Republicans of Texas are to hold a convention at Fort Worth today, for the purpose of [nomuintmg m ¢complete state ticket. . The Indiana Yearly meeting, thb largest ‘body of organized Quakers, in the world, opens-its '102nd an- ;n;l conference toduy at Rlchmond, nd. -;;les to " be T repre. state " offi election,in- and for, th for United In Republlcnn States senaf today, has. Sheet Metal Workers‘ Electricians .;; .. Stationary Enklneerq,, " Stationary Firemen:i. ‘.. Boilermakers-, .. . Passenger Car Men | Freight Car M‘ ‘n Helpers, all ehne . Mechanics lnd‘lnlphn are’ i od in excess ight:Riot e Young men’ who desire 'lo given an oppor!unity todo so. S1x MonthS cstesamnie KOO Threa Moaths wrxress 3.0 elcquet, will not,~in the estiniation ‘of this' palla-’ digm “of the twentieth century, be elected Umted senator from the rather well knqnn com- i ¥¥ank B. Kellogg is the candidate’ on ‘the Hes | i I3 Bema- % - Mr., Kellogg is a big.man, & Big enpnfih' .tainments in a body of men who. justify. fhe tragi- -tion that they belong to the Frenest deliberative ‘mistakess If 8 Generally sped ‘iing, he has been on the rlght sidé=-the #sidg that. means a better and sturdier and: m‘l’fi luluumh "and prosperous America; and he has not only been Amiong pect .the floor.* He towers so far above the pee-wee poli- ed. junior unftor should not be gonfounded with rift raff already: is fall. do with Anna "lovfl to print stories dbout her mia dnd\pubhe D in flafli{' overnor and their state offices. nently, as an issue in ithe prim- ‘Chief mte’reflt in tudly’s primary tests' for nominations for governor ews Simeon. D. Fess, candidate lvr. the. Congress and in 1918 pchnlmn' of the Repubhonn congres- isional campaign committee. Before | ly Democratic. .1.' . best_possible illustration of the " sonality and, her worth as a citizén Just ‘beckuse ' her as a cmdidgte on the Democratic ticket, i § § RUTLEDGE GOING spm: . a day in ihrmdjx to make arranzemenn for and keeps busier than ever. aamm«r*:;f“mm b CANADA MAKING READY tells a different story. new-canal between Lakes Erie and Ontario to place-the Welland Canal. gnal i pleted, this will be wasted, for. the 2 $25,00 000 for harbor 02 program .is compleeed g‘ —Manitowoe (Wis.). Herald.: § § ; SIX: AND. HAI.F DOZEN Tn; A Jgngi where the oply. well “are artesian, middle of merica" ‘most’ arid ‘belt; sel-sT at- of water, “Where do.you get the water: “Up the road ’bout seven miles, “What! family and stock?” “Yup . : “Why in the name of commw dig a well?” Sl “HQ&H" lhorud “the ‘farm § Well, how about that Pageaiit ture Queen been to see you yet? The big fair to be held here looks like a world beater: It ful pace and hopes each year to o of cians of the grandstand .type, that -the square- in one was. ev:n better than last yeur'a. §~ § things.—Forbes Magazine. primaries- will be held day for-the mnomina- didates ‘for Congress and Fess was mde} cator. and ‘has Klux activities: ~figure held in Arkmsu today | tatives: in Cnnzreu and | institution. hut never:practic Ohio centers in the con- ed in 1902 to accept & call’ e. Republican" flomlut’lon niversity. of. Chicago. States Senatp: The Day’s New: ,“rétumning to other nomination” for United [e: tor in the Ohio pnmanen been a representative in served as e n He Me -debut’ in’ loy men at as follwn.' .. .. Various rate 4 .'Various ; 70c and 70‘/:0 bour . 0c. pov Kok 63«; perhouar - e e o 'i ol 47¢f'per howr: ‘! 3-ti - e saying that we do not appreciate. her, for we do. The génial ‘secretary, Doc A. Gi. R!lthdge. spont, editorial outing and’ Doc surc dces lgok younger He. enjoynd meeting and Doc has’ put on some . ree‘gd Hige, g-‘gg events. New York js trying hard to make._it‘appear that Canada is nat interested in the St. Lawrence deep waterway, but what Canada has done and ‘is doing The dominion'is building a 1t will cost:$75,000,000 and $25,000,000 has -aiready been spent. Unless the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watérway 'is’ com- b'mg made deep enough to float ninéty’ per-eént “of the ocean cfaft of the world:: Toronto is: spendmg development " "Wheh this oronto’ will “have 't velve miles:of ‘docks to sccammodate 8l1 fypes”of Ves- " trayeler:once met a farmer hauling 2 wunn load You haul water seven mnln for you ue(mng a 'wondeér: - -do.the previous vear. No one denies but that lnt year's fajr:was, . the best ever——and we' know thnt you'll say i}m p) o aa. £xom the, Bottom, get, tothe bottort | attention’as an editor and author. Af- ter graduating .from the Ohio North- i ern Unjversity. in 1889 he accepted | ¢ history. that: profession. In time he became presidentiof his alma mnter, which position’ Be ze ‘the he:devoted himself 1o journalism apd ratg l fiel in 1906, when he accept- ot Armoch qulege. : polities in 1912, when ‘he ‘was élected to con- gress ‘on ‘the Republican ticket in'a district that had always. been strong- <GHRIST oi.Son u forthern: Minnesota /can't’ Vote: £ the de. Christ Olson, if he can be prevail- ed upon ‘to do.so, would make an excellent “villian” for 'the staging of the historic pageant during the fair .here, provided of course that he.looks, the same now.as the pic- ture:showa: him. spent several winters i At that time Christ was deputy |variably: returns e sheriffand that fact may be largely | By responsible for the hard look. It’s a cinch ‘he would make it hard for the Indian braves if he was assigned a E‘rt against them. As far as we néw he hasn’t beén, so the prospec- tive [“braves” don’t ‘need to worry. re- wise thi midji. tha ts fresh flavor “UARANTEED QUALITY H»One In a Thousand NLY a few of the thousaiids of offer- . -ings from coffee planta : exacting tests and méet our strict requirements, ‘We pay premiums for certain selected nountain. grown coffees ‘because of 'their: special flavor, body.and richness of sap. “Your coffee taste wnll .tell ‘you.” e fected blend—zlr-clean .you'll be proud mserve ¥ An one and three pound contdiners, educa- | " T’S only fair to leave this quesgon up'to hird party whq has nothing:to. gain or lose. .~ ‘Walk upto the driver of an¥ gar yoti see equipped " -, with Hartford Cord Tires.” Ask him whether he' will recommend them to you—whether he is go- . ~ing to buy them again. . c.i0 U We, behwe yolkcome mns for' Hlnford Cords . his answer. £ CHIPPEWA TRADING. ’CD, f Red'Lake m.,..mmmmn:erc'armmm QI«:MMQM ... are not.subject to war-tax, the war-tax hawng been includ o 8.'T. (Scotrf) is one of the.young- er old timers in Bemidji. In fact he has been here so long that when he thinks of his younger days he like-' ' At . the manently in the ‘grocery business, X he, picture, we suggest that he mlght be used to ad- sduring fhe. staging of the m thé*fair hel’e dl Y b mhoisture-proof . " Fill ut !lm Hardware Co. 1 agree to see thal liuu . 1 _erly.an my residenc WE ARE PROUD TO AN- . NOUNCE THE NEW . full 24 ounces of delicious flakey white bredad. Weigh it first, then taste it and CRISPY KRUST will be your household standard NORTHERN BREAD CO. BEMIDJI, M'NN. g {1 i “‘, | Power Farmmg R and Petroleum nnd powrer repreum 80 to 90 percent of. the total cost ‘of producing. fnrm products. i Pl 'm,,pogmn of ‘the cost is reduoedbythowd‘ > or-driven machinéry which ‘enables ‘each man to ‘Bmltivate more acres”snd to cultivate each acre M chuply. e Ll “The fouowmc figares, rnula on. authority of the International Harvester Complny provs thecornel nuifi' tlnl mtamcnt. 9}} COSTS'—DISCING Double Ducm‘ (M\. dbc) homo—-xs miles (o] d-yeomae-: mh‘nlzzl r acre. Dfll "Ih Mi m':"hl Pigobpaie llil“ travel pn fi’; © (A m:k of 61 &’) 1991 COSTS—HARVESTING, /"' #1% " , % horses with an.8-ft, grain binder ‘can lnrnnl- -nw of fl-mg day at biside .e-nhrnn ;n-nnmo{lo-cm-d. nsocuufl- (A saving of ‘The inquumg use ‘of motor-driven’ machinery on “the farm :n:llmm that. the pn:uml m:y has come. to .ri mthnttheuuofnh ent is profitable. ° sielanas mpany (lndl-rp) inits endeavor nplete cycle of service is Jellvennu Such lernoq 'is pos plete. system: of d i cwzdeveloped 4 gswi.2perved by Standard 0il. Company' YIndianty ~‘,;910 S. MtéfuggnAve., Chicago