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Rl FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1922 BORDEAUX STOPS LATE TUBER ROT Destructive Disgase. of. Potatoes Can Be Contrdiled by Thor- ough Spraying. ;SELLIN&;VMUE,; IS LOWERED: Subject to Alvlment Il Regions Are When Mo jiBool Weathfi"fr(« F vallé ‘Doring Growing seall ! 5 AVRestens Atented: s oy 4 by the Unlied’ States Department ke siesess e ofs AETICUIGYE.) s o T Ep s ¢ The destructive late_blight of po- {tatoes, which, in addition to attackIng the 'tops, causes a' rot- of ! thé! tubers, can be controlled by spraying with bordeaux mixture. Department Circu- lar 220, Late-Blight: Tuber Rot of the Potato; by George K. K. Link and F. C. Meir, recently issued by the United ‘States Department of Agriculture, describes the disease and means. of Spraying Pata Bordeaux Mixture. combating it. The rot decreases the selling value of potatoes and often’ leads to their complete decay in field, in transit, or in storage. Changes Into Decayed Mass. In the early stages of the disease the tubers are marked with brownish- or purplish spots which later become shrunken, darker cotored, and finally purplish black. In advanced stages the tuber sometimes changes into a wrinkled, decayed mass. This rot fungus opens the way for bacteria and other fungi that work more rapidly. All potato-growing regions are sub-, ject to the disease when very moist, cool weather prevails during the grow- ing’ season. It occurs frequently in severe form In the New England! states, adjacent Canada, and the Pu- et Sound dlstriet; and less frequent-; ly, though often in severe form, in: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,: Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesotg,’ Towa, in the mountain districts of the: eastern and western states, and in. Florida on the early crop. L Insure Control_in Fleld. Since the tuber rot impairs germina-: tion, the chances of securing a good. stand are greatly increased by plant-, ing only disease-free seed, but the’ only method to insure control in the; field is by spraying with bordeaux; mixture (5 pounds of copper sulphate,: 5 pounds of stone lime, 50 gallons of; water). To get good results the plants: should be sprayed thoroughly and fre-! quently, so that they will at all times; be covered with a thin film of spray: mixture. . i It is not advisable to dlg a fleld! while the soil is wet, but at times it may be necessary to.do so In order toi save a part of the crop, though™the! chances of losing. much of it are great.; If tubers in transit or storage are kept; dry and at temperatures.between 85 degrees and 40 degrees F. the disease: will develop little or not.at all. g Copies of the circuldr may be had; free by writing to the Department of; Agriculture, Washingtor; D.” C. SPECIAL ELECTIO! i POR INDEPENDENT SCHOOL . DISTRICT NO. 7. OF BEMIDJI NOTICE IS REREBY GIVEN that a special election of the Legal Voters :of Independent School District No. 7, “of Bemidji, will be held at the main cen- tral school building, in the City of Be- midji, Beltrami County, Minnesota on Saturday, the 28 day of Oct. 1922 for the purpose of voting upon the follow- ing propositions, namely: Shall the School Board of Independ- ent School District No. 7 of Bemidjl, Beltrami County, Minnesota, scll for the sum of $5.000. the following de- El , now owned by d District as and for a site for an agricultural school, situated in the County of Beltrami and State of Minne- sota, and described as foliows: The South half of the South half of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section four (4), Township' one hundred forty-six (146) North of ‘Range thirty-three . (33) -West of _the| Fifth principal Meridian, containing ten (10) acres,-more or less?. . Shall the ‘School hoard of Tndepend- Bemidji, ent School District No. 7 .0f7 purchase Beltrami County, AMinnesota, from the county “of Beltrami, for the| sum of $5,000, the following. described real property - in‘the’ City” of .BemidJi. Beltrami_County, Minnesota, to be used| as an addition. and: ‘enlargement of" the present new. High: School site in the city of Bemidji, nd) 7 ; The South halr‘;}i of the Southwest quarfer, ex- quarter cepting ‘the south 360, féet, alsg all thatl portion of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter lying and being West of the center line of Bemidji Avenue produced North, except the south 360 feet, all in section four (4), Township e hundred " forty-six~ (146), North of Range thirty-three -(33) -West of the 1ifth principal Meridian, containing eleven (11) acres more or less? The polls at said election will be opened at seven (1) o'clock P. M. and OpePémain open until- nine (9) o'clock P. M. ctober 10, 1922 o DsleaiCe W. N. Bowser, ! Clerk of_Independent School = District No. 7, of - Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota. .|election through the generous sup- :|port of the citizens and voters. I ‘|1 wilk also conduct the office:-ac- the Southwest TGALTAT New Arrangement. < He was a contractor and afte building nine houses‘ on -the same plan, ‘blue prints were of no conse- quence to him. The tenth house was well under way before he gave much attention to the details. He surveyegd the structure and was astonished to find that a fireplace had ‘been built in the kitchen. His‘other houses had all, faced the- west. This one faced the. easti ¥ EXP]&ST WATGHAERA W. H. HUESGEN JEWELER MARKHAM Hotel Building PAID ADVERYISEMENT for series $20. Nominee For SHERIFF Having been nominated for Sheriff of Beltrami county at the primary now again ask your earnest consid- eration at the general election, No- vember 7th. It 'is impossible to interview per- sonally each voter and. I therefore submit -my candidacy briefly as’fo) lows: X E 1 believe ,the “office of sheriff a most important one and-believe. in znd will stand for, the enforcement of all laws, as prescribed by statute. cording to the desires ‘of the people —which surely calls for a substan- tial-enforcement of our laws and de- mands decency and respect for Amerjcan. practices and traditions. There are no strings to. my candi- dacy as I have no pre-election prom- jses to fulfill outside;of the grounds on which I seek election. I-am there- fore free to’ pledge myself: * toithe cause of the people and agree to serve you to the utmost of my ability. Sincerely yours JULIUS R. JOHNSON PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted: by and for C. M. Ascham of Bemidji, Minn., amount to be paid 32 cents per inch.) Vote for C. M. ASCHAM for . County Attorney (nserted by and for Julius Johnson |- { in his own. hghfiWount to be paid § Manyavoid coughs, colds, bronchitis, or other winter ills, by protecting the body wih the consistent use of Stotf's Emulsion vilamings, and is.a.g wrsource: of swermib g, .and_energy; PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by the Beltrami County Republican Committee to be paidi33c-per inch per issue.) FRANK B. KELLOGG Present .United States Senator and Candidate for re-election.... at the general ‘election Nov. 7. A man‘ whos record shows that he has done: more-for the farmer than any. ‘opl;erv man in the United States Senate. He is considered one of the pow- ers n° the government and has al- ways had the interests of the com- mon people at heart. Your vote cast for him will’ help return to the senate a man recog- nized by the nation as a champion of, all the people. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for Ethelyn Hall in her own behalf. Amount to be paid for series $20.00) i v ETHELYN W. HALL Candidate for Superintendent of Schools Beltrami County. General Election Nov. 7, 1922 Twenty-one years of teaching and supervising—twelve’ years a teacher in Beltrami county. QUALIFICATIONS Graduate of a High School. Graduate of a Teachers College Completed courses at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. EXPERIENCE 4 Taught in rural school in Minne- ta. 3! Taught in" Training School for ral teachers in Minnesota. | Taught all grades in Mingesota. Superviged 3j¥gidtedsin Minoi Supervised Junior High school Bemidji. grades in “' To secure the best qualified teachers. To bring to the districts the maximum state aid, and thus les sen the burder.. of taxation. To promote health conditions in the schools. To promdte the study of Amer- cianism and Good Citizenship. Ex-service man and member of the Order of Railroad Tele- 6td 10-21' graphers. To closely and intelligently su- pervise the working details of -the entire county system, Y for and in| behalf of Erank. B. Kellogg. Amount | (Inserted by W. T. Noonan | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by A. D. Johnson _in his own Amount paid for series $20.00). A. D. Johnson Present County Auditor secks your support for ‘election to a . second term as auditor of Beltrami county, November 7th.;, g He hag endeavored to serve all without fear or favor and granting special privileges to none. This of- fice for the.past fouy ygars:ranks among the foremost imthe state as having been efficient!§'and - “econ- omically conducted. He pledges you ' the sdme *~-high standards in the futare if re-elected another term The samc cordial wel- come will be ageorded /Al and the the past will continue to be extend- ed in the futuge” ° .7 If you favor this kind of policy by one of your public officials exercise your right of franchise on November {7th. He will apprceiate your support and vote. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and fop . G.,Morrison in his own:behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00) J. G _MORRISON. JR. SUCCESSFUL NOMINEE I'OR OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER From 3rd District I am a candidate for the above office and stand for good roads, good schools and farm development. An aim to reduce taxes throughout the county will be given my earnest consideration at all times. If clected I will mect with the township board in the district at least once a year to discuss with the people the problems that become my duty 'to solve as thrir resentative. Your support and vote will be ap- preciated election day Nov. 7, 1922. J. G. MORRISON, J! ——— i p———— POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT in his own behalf. -Amount -paid for series $20.00). Elect NOONAN TO THE LEGISLATURE He has lived in Beltrami County 14 years. He knows the measures that are needed for its development and will work to get them. General Election Nov. 7, 1922 behalf. hospitality cnjoj*ea» by so”many in! “|in his own behalf. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and on behalf of Gra- ham M. Torrance, of Bemidji, Min- nesota. Amount paid for series | $20.00). | GRAHAM M. TORRANCE | Candidate for County Attorney for Beltrami county, Minn. ! To the voters of Beltrami county: I wish to thank you for the con- fidence you have placed in me in the past in selecting me as your County Attorney, and if re-elected I again promise you the best measure of service of which I am capable. GRAHAM M. TO NCE PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by :and-for J. L. Geprge in his own behalf. Amount to be paid for series $20) . For County Auditor | J. L.George “MrGeorge is"plinstaking, ac- commodating -and capable. He brought order out of chaos in the; Auditor’s officc and while in clmrgei always maintained a high order of efficiency.” Vote for him Nov. 7 at General Election YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE. *APPRECIATED PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for John C. Parker | Amount to be paid for series, $20.00) POLITICAL ANNOUNGEMENT (Inserted for and by Edward Paul- son in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $15). B EDWARD PAULSON FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1st RISTRICT Respectfully solicits the support of the voters at the general eleetion, November 7th. His record as. a fair and efficient commissioner during the pastiterm speaks for itself. ‘He' has served the county well and' his friends as well ds voters general- 1y speak highly of: the service he has rendered. ) Ycur vote and support will be ap-. preciated. EDWARD PAULSON POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | (Inserted for and. by Andrew | Johnson in his own behalf. Amount to be paid: for series | $20.00.) i | businiess are factors to be « PAID ADVERTISEME (Inserted by and’#or G.. Giti his nw: behafi.q;‘fnionht 3@”3' i for series $20). ' C. 0. MOON REGISTER OF DEF TO THE VOTERS OF LXE COUNTY: i & Having beén’ vidmfhat«ae-t Jjority of all votesidast of Register of 'Deeds ar election; I am again befo candidate. It is tre, ds oppoxént, that*t havt'" elected as Register ‘of’ Py year term and two 4 yuil ing the whale of that p lic, has had access to the "office at any and, il : times. I have heard no cu: On the contrary, I have be ed-by many persons who «: with the subject that, for (i time in the history of ti« the land indexes.may now ! upon. If accuracy and- a:t in the choosing’ of county offic I respectfully solicit your supjc at the coming election. C. 0. MOON POLITICAL ANNOUNCE i .. : (Inserted for-and by C. /. man-in his own behalf amo... paid for series $20.00). ANDREW JOHNSON Re-clect him sheritf of Beltrami County at the election November 7th. He has been a conscientious of-| ficial and asks the support of the voters on his past record as -their sheriff. Your vote will be greatly apprecia- ted. Andrew Johnson, Present Sheriff of Bel- trami County. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for S. M. Koefod, Bemidji, Minn., in his own behalf. amount to be paid for series $20) i S. M. KOEFOD JUDGE OF PROBATE For First Commissioner District . Thinking it is about time our city had a representative on the county board, I hereby announce myself a candidate for county commissioner | for the first ‘distriet of Beltrami county. . ) | My motto if eleeted will be to safeguard the firancial interests of our county by judicious, economy in disbursements of expenses. The duties and responsibilities in- qi@lfxuummbu laftice 1sbaly§ pfidt be 14 considere sane principles, and with mistakes corrected as soon as discovered. The tax business will be the first in my mind and anything I can do to relieve the prbsent burdensome tax | will surely be done 1 will appreciate your support and if elected I will consider myself a servant of all the voters of Beltrami county, ready and willing at all times to co-operate with one and all for the betterment of our county and city. Sincerely yours ) J. C. PARKER BELTRAMI COUNTY Candidate for Re-election November 7, 1922 C. A. HUFFMAN " Successful Nominee f.¢ My candidacy for ti. based upon the theary tha policy for any man to be g hold on a public office. Th: incumbent has been in tic house for twenty years and¢ {ir terms has held the office of, [ of Deeds. In the sense of fairncs: wid jup- tice the people are -entiticd to mik a change at the election N The present incumbent highly honored by the volte past and should gracefully stepd 1 have been a resident of Doiit county for fifteen years have “bullt 2 home, raised my famil ducted my self in a mann people will have no apologics to ma should they see fit to cutruit with the duties of this office. 1 stand squarely upon my reco citizen and my training for t| ticular work. I will appreciate youi asbure you that so far as the co b i of the office is concerned you wilt is par- stipport never have cause to regrei h sup- port as you may see fit t end Very sincercly C. A. HUFI'MAN POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT—Inserted for and by 0. M. Skinvik in his own behalf. 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