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- ADVERTISEMENTS This practical, helpful 64 page COOK BOOK is FREE with every order. . Tells you hundreds of delightful ways to prepare your THE CHOICEST-TASTIEST Fish You Ever Ate.- eserve their delicious flavor and ra r-hined boxes. 100 lbs. Gross wel ht, contain 85 Ibs. Net ‘weight of fish. Per on Royal Herring, delicious fish " Whiting, Ve der.... Flounders, Al B e , Free from - was Salmon, Finest flavor.... Sablefi ite fi“gh) firm-tast Pike, Sweet meaf , 50 pound tubs, Qur profuscly illustrated catalog is absolumly FREE. Write and get your catalog today. A. S. JOHNSON FISH co. DUI.UTH, MINN. DEPT. H Pickerel, Ul Tulibee, Wall-Ey Lu _.Make Big Money Boring Wells Have water on your own farm. In spare-time make wells for your neightors. It means $1000 extra in ordinary years, double that in dry years. No risk—no ence necessary. Complete Outfit for- { Getting Water Quickly Anywhere Includes boring rigs, rock drills, and combined machines. One man with Lisle Manufacturiag Co., Box 916 Clarinda, lowa FRESH FROZEN, DELICIOUSLY APPE- 'l'lZlNG SII..\IER' STAR HERRING—The f this season’s catch. Buy them now. They are wondu-fully big and good. Tastily packed, “Fam- lly—Style in sanitary boxes.” 00 1bs. § grosa wxt.—85 Ibs. net wgt. of fish Ibs. gross wgt.—40 lbs. net wgt. of fish 3.75 cally Boneless LARGE, SELECTED ZERO" o paciese OZEN OCEAN FiSH | Per Ib. Wllltlnl (Sitver llalc) ueephnnslly 09%: Floundm (dressed) ‘similar to Haiibut Red Rockfish (Red %t;g:‘rers or Nor- wegian Uer) dressed a I.In %odflsh (dressed& hmdless) no waate a3c mended by Uncle Sam Salmon, fixghly ] an Pllu, tender as elncken 16}4: Jack Tamous for its “huskiness Jd4lc Tumbu(wmi- fish) fisherman's favorite .ue With every 100 Ibs. ordered of any single variety. of Ocean and Canadian fish, a fine choice "Flounder.“ value 45¢, goes absolutely FREE. We will pack any assortment of %dall&onlvnfleuu oi;om 50to 1 l::i ormorentm ional charge ¢ per. po No. 1 Lutefish shxpped m 123 ¢ -nearest branch f . D, and Aberdeen,s.D. ¥ x‘é‘“&.. b, | ;bove pncea aswe &uy Y therd ty Thafi:h vosellyoumuut ease and our methodu must be nhsfacmry Write for atnloguo “fiEE °f Ofll‘ b‘! SAM JDHHSDII & SOII‘S FISIIERIES' INCO PIERT. oul.uru, MINN. ‘Mention th§ Lelder When 'Wi'filng Advertisers: - fective. N il | ) RECOGNITION OF PGL\ITICAL i PRISONERS 7 The secretary of war authorizes the following statement: ‘Disciplinary regulations in force in military prisons have been modified by the war department order. Fasten- ing of prisoners to the bars of cells will no more be used as a mode of pun- ishment. This and milder devices have been ‘effective in the past in breaking the willful or stubborn opposition of prisoners of the 'usual military type, who would not submit to the work re- quirements of disciplinary, barracks. Instead “of being allowed to lie in bunks while others. worked, they have been compelled to choose between workmg' or standing in discomfort dur- : ing working hours. Practically, under usual conditions, ' this "has been more a threat than an actuality, and as such it has been ef- But during recent months, with the influx of political prisoners to disciplinary barracks, particularly at Fort Leavenworth, extremity of atti- tude on the part of this new type of prisoner has at times led to extremity of discipline, as provided by military regulations. - \ These clearly were not formul:«.\ted with the political type of prisoner in mind, and their effectiveness as deter- rents has been questionable. Men have returned for repeated experi- ences of the severest forms of dici- piine. The most extreme of these is now discarded and the order is com- prehensive. It applies not merely to political’ prisoners, but to those of every type. LIKES TOWNLEY’S WORK Bennett, Col. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: As I am a member of the League and take great interest in the move- ment, I thought perhaps™a letter from nme might be of ‘sonfe interest. I have been an independent for over 30 years, was a member of ‘the Farmers’ alli- ance in South Dakota 88 years ago, and am still working along on the same line—only progressive—and try- “ing to keep up with the times. I have hoped that the day would soon come when the farmers would have some say in our government and have some say in making our laws, and it has begun to look now 'as if there might be some chance of our . getting a little something orisome say ‘in making our. laws and not be ground down by the packing, milling and ma- ehinery trusts. It is true that we get a little more for our wheat than we did a few years age, but we pay more for everything we buy. hundred and pay $5.80 per hundred for flour—and still the milling trust of Colarado says it can not live at tha My vote is for-A. C. Townley. J. W. WEST. \ WATCHING THE KEPT PRESS : York, Neb. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Find inclosed clipping of the Lincoln Daily Star~ I hops you will show the editor up in good shape in the League paper—I would like to but I can’t. When I was a boy we did not have the chance for education that we have now. I am 78 years old and a veteran af the Civil war. F. M. STALEY. The clipping Mr. Staley sends con- tains an editorial evidently drawn -first from the inspired pages of th? Pioneer Press of St. Paul. It is a repe tition of the old charge that League conventions, somehow ' or some. way, are not on the square. . The simplest answer to this keen interest of the kept ' press in the integrity of the . League is-the fact that so long as it and its leaders keep their integrity it will be impossible for it to hold a con- " vention meet_mg the approval of the big press. We get $3.17 for wheat per Q S PAGE 'mm'rm K ~ ADVERTISEMENTS Reduction in Prices Recent. warm weather has compelled us to reduce our prices in ordgr to move i the heayy stock. We have quality fish of all kinds. BIG SUPPLY—SELECT STOCK: Regardless of what you order, we have all varieties and can send you exactly what you want immediately. The weather is fine—order now: Send for big catalog but order varieties shown below direct from ad. FRESH FROZEN LAKE FISH LAKE SUPERIOR HERRING — Abundant catches, Cheunpest because most plentiful. One-haif pound each, per 1b, C | PICKEREL—A large catch, We can flll all orders, 2 to 10 1bs. per lb. 2 C TULIBEE WHITEFISH—About a pound each. Specially nice this 'year, per 1b, PIKE—Best of all fresh-water fish, per 1b. PERCH—Scarce, per per 1b. ... GOLDEYES, per 1b. SKATEWING, per lb. FRESH FROZEN OCEAN FISH . . RED ROCK FISH—Sold last year as Red Snappers. Splrnuld favorites, Hpadless and dwasc.d 2 to 7 lbs. each, 1 c .................... O FLAT FISH—-BrllI Sole, Pluice and Flounders, Like smull Halibut, A special treat, 13 1 to 3 1Ibs, per Ib, C SALMON—Beuutlful pink, fall caught from the Puclfic 5 to 9 lbs., dressed, 7c average, per 1b, SABLEFISH- —-Rucommemled by the government. Headless and dressed, 4.to 10 lbs,, c HRLIBUT-—\hmt sn(ls(ylnz——dcllcious in a _hun- dred wnys 2 to 12 lbs. 24c C?DFIXSH ér({m 7 tlll),e old-time uvorites, 0 8. ; 3 /zc SMOKED FiSH FINNAN HADDIES—BIig, thick meated, deu- clously cured Haddies, in 15 to 30-lb, Pacifle, The 30-1b, boxes only, per Ib. ORDER TODAY—GET BUSY NOW NORTHERN FISH COMPANY . DEPT. 66 PRICES TALK! DULUTH, MINN. You Know Our Fish We only handle the best and are proud of our high standard reputation SEE THESE PRICES—THEN ORDER NOW—AT ONCE! FROZEN OCEAN_ FISH Per 1b. K ISH—Furmbrly Bl.d Snappers 13%2¢ I1ISH—Brill, Sole laice, Flounders I13c N—Fall caught 9 1bs, 17c CHINOOK SALMON-—IS Tbs. Dellclous Chicken Halibut . e Cod from the Pacific .. —-Govemmem recommended SMDKED FISH bo: % EFISH——aO 1b. bux 0O 2OND »O%ns O>rm TOr® <C>0 =" >3+ ol mo wnm WHEN ‘YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan’s Liniment ~ means relief For praciically every man has used ft who has suffered from rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of 1omts. the results of weather exposure. Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, useit for rehevmi neuntls, backs neuralgia, sick headache, Clean, refreshmg, soothmg, economxcal. qmckly effective. Sloan's Linie ment” to your drugglst. ‘Get it today. Sloan's 1n1ment Kills Pain 30c, 60c and $1.20 64 BREEDS Mo5: erontable snick: Keys. Choloe. ure-bred, hardy. Horshern la.ml R.F. Eu'fimr : PAY HIGHEST MAR- WAROE-LARSEN FISH COMPAN FROZEN LAKE FISH WHITING .... DULUTH, MINN. r along the shore of and ask them about ua Th we are the lm'gelt salt and frozen fluh in this Northwent, and as we distribute such enormous quanmlee of frozen fish we know our prices_are most reasonabi SPEG“!AI. IHTRODUGTIOII OFFER. e Luxe Herring for the same oc. errg; e Luxe, :.uuzlmg't B“flwaox, net T lb 8¢; = |ckerel. 140. 16¢; tullbee L edo 2}4», reued es. 1 flounders, 13 pers), l'io, 84 leflsh (black g:‘ et u aska hnddles (cod) No 1. conmlning 00 1bs., net fancy fish, $10.7. Shipmenta ImmAberde?g. s,'g go 'argo, r!;l D.fl‘l ) c_per extra. above D! cea ;‘2 ped in w re ‘bound boxes only. No danger lost or n tf' Write for tlmely bro- chure and price w! fllu.strated drawlnfs of our largesteamersin ooloru. ?e with every “|SCANDIAFISH GO., Dock D, Duluth, Minn. mke care of ourorders. LARGES? PRODUCERS & DIS’I‘REBUTORS IN N.W. SCHOENER - HANDY GARDEN TOOLS 4 Tools That Fit on'} Handle. % be llet fimylnlfl- ing and bending. Schoener adjustable tools are sold by most ealers. l!y uslmow. n.nd weyll wn&. mm-e to get them. SCHOENER -FG. co. 409 Schoener Bidg., Bt (ASH-0LD FALSE TEET ‘.:’;,’-‘-’rfifiu",'.‘:’: ‘ i keb—-Want poultry, eggs, furs, hides, pelts, orowns, ‘bridges, old. veal, beauu. wgfil. Gyet &my' price list. g"l"“d.”::};"a 'fl"{i 5"“.“’“,'“ ,w "" :(::'“%fi% \ cKA 0. A U. S. Smeitin [ ll. 0 7 E. Tl:lrd 8t., 8t. Paul, Minny mi.., Milwaukeo, vm iy i 5 e