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PAGE FOUR w* *-^^n^.w INJURY TO EGGS IN TRANSIT Mueh of Damage la Directly Duo to Faulty Methods of Packing Valu able Foodstuff. (Frepsnd by the united States Depart ment of Agriculture.) The bureau of chemistry, through the food research laboratory, has been assisting in reducing the damage to eggs la transit by giving practical demonstrations at shipping points In loading cars of eggs or mixed eggs and dressed poultry. Much of the damage Is directly due to faulty meth ods of'packing eggs to cases and towing the cases in the ear. Four meetings held recently in Iowa were Flper-Board Box FfHfrd With Cbrru gated Lining and-Filler* of- Sim Materlai^seh.Eflo Ha. Wrap. attended by over a hundred, shippers who send cars weekly, at least, to eastern markets and who expressed great Interest in the methods which the department has worked but for the conservation of .this, valuable foodstuff. They and many others ha^e found the department's fodder, "How to Load Cars of Eggs," of assistance. Qop!es\of this folder can be had writing to the bureau of chemistry, Tftiiited States department of agricul ture, ^Washington, D,/ VIGOROUS HEN FOR BREEDING Fewi That Lays Well All Winter Unfit for That PurposeChicks Not Strong, The old hens I use for breeders are atiected early in the winter months and penned to themselves. In select* log hens for breeders, the first point 1 'Consider is vigor. A hen that does not how an appearance of vigor is re jected, no matter, how many fancy points she scores. The old hens are fed a maintenance rationthat is, a. ration that will keep them well nourished without unduly stimulating egg production. My ex perience is that a ben that lays well aU wmtah'ls unfit for the breeding pen, saysm waiter in an exchange. Her eggs fell! not usually run high in fertility, and the chicks that hatch will not be strong. Hjhe reason for this Is Joat heavy egg production Is weaken ing, and that the hen cannot impart to her offspring a strong, vigorous con stitution when,'she herself Is in a weakened condition. 'A' month before eggs are wanted for hatching I gradually work the hens back- to a laying ration. Beef scrap Is added to the mash and the ration is made less bulky in character. My ex perience is that when these bens do eomthence laying, they lay much bet ter than the ones that laid well all winter. And they are much less likely to go broody at the time when, eggs are especially wanted for breeding. PULLETS HATCHED IN SPRING -Hggs Dan Be Assured From Fowls In FallPrUps Housing and Feed ing of Importance, S -p x 1 Mm. Poaltry owners who wish to obil#li|at eggs In the fall and early winter'duMd Arrange to hatch their pullets in Ma$c ABTJI.fflUfaueciaUats 5 i the depart '*mer,can'g HAN AND PET E CdtH^HlS RCSR"J OOTy^ tJers rty COAT- we SOTT -r wene'TiLcue'Re CActep AiaVuwe CAM DO TO PASS AWAY TM WAY cHecKefes ^f iA'j me5Ttf'agrTcuTRire Washington. D. O. Birds hatched lir Msjrctr-or April wlU be well matured In.the fall. The rest Is a matter of proper housing, feeding, and handling. The chicken house should be comfortably warm, well ven tilated, and eo&,.* The feed should include beef scrap or similar material. There should be temptation- to* exer cise In scratching over clean litter on .floor. 0JVE FEMALES BEST OF CARE Breeders 8houid Not Be Forced to Heavy Egg Production During the Winter Months.. Females should be given the best care possible, and It is doubtful'if breeders should be forced for heavy egg production^, during the winter months. Heavy egg production pre ceding the breeding season will prob ably affect the" vitality of the chicks. Fresh air, exercise and green food are essentials, In order to keep' the breed ing females In the pink of condition. TIBET OPEN TO CHRISTIANS Officials Have Invited Missionaries Bnftsr. Freely Into the "For. t/ bidden Land." Those disciples of Christ who inter* ss(-themselves In foreign missions are aroused over an invitation coming to American disciples from Tibet, accord ing to the Boston' Evening Transcript This land, occupying the "roof of the world," bss heretofore been practical ly closed to all foreigners. That ft has been so was due, so Tibet officials tell American disciples, to the influence Vf China.' Now Tibet has thrown off Chinese control and one of Its first acts, is to- appeal for Christian missionaries. The disciples have a mission station at Batang, one of the farthest west cit ies of China, nearly 8,000 miles dp the Tangste river. A venturesome American doctor, sent but by the disciples. Journeyed 18 days farther west, getting into Ti bet and Into a city wherein disease in Its worst form, unattended and not un derstood, ravaged the people. The doctor set up an Impromptu clinic and dispensary. The relief was so great that one of the highest civic officials In all Tibet begged him to stay, or if he could not "do so' to return, build a hospital and official Tibet" nMptMMflVfcM would'help -':.._- Now the disciples argue that here, is call they are hot at liberty te Ignore. Their missionary,society, has acted to this effect. An appeal has been made for four families, two of them' phy*' tlcian families, to go. It is said there are no hospitals, no' churches, no schools, no, Christian agencies. ef any kind In that country of 4,000,000 peoc pie. American manufactured goods are beginning to reach Tibet and Scotch whisky has bees there foe a decade or two. Aristocrats in Clutter. We bear rumors of grand dukes and other members of. the old nobility of Russia driving cabs and. peddling boot laces in Petrograd. This Is no new thln| in Europe. In England the de scendants of the great Plantagenets have been found In very lowly occupa tions. A few years* ago a lawsuit ^.i proved that a genuine Bourbon was then hawking vegetables in the streets of Paris. A few years earlier a. son of a cousin of Empress Josephine. Na poleon's first love, was sent to prison for petty larceny. In 1892 the Marquis DeFollgne .was an omnibus conductor the Comte de la Marche was a house painter the Marquis DeTorcey d'Etal Unde kept a small inn at Camac, and the Marquis d'Hauteroche, a descend ant of the nobleman who, at the. bat tle of Fontenoy, called out. to "the English: "Tires les premiers," was a gendarme. Antimony in the Transvaal. A new body of antimony Is. reported to have have been opened aear the Kornatl river. In the district of the" Stenysdorp gold fields, Transvaal. As the ore is found to be valuable, a min ing company Is now carrying on smelt ing operations on the spot Three shafts have been sunk to a depth of 50 feet, besides open workings. One Is continuous throughout. A furnace capable of smelting ten tons of ore per day is In operation and it Is stated therejs sufficient***Sclentlflo t*h SMH-ON*T SAY AVJOV-O, HAN^ BBOUCKTA DCCfcJ OFCAFtDS-iOCA CO IN TH Nen PO0MAMHAvje A 6 STOX ore In sight furnace^weriiing, while devei- *n be,n I'LL IJAISC yoo TCN O N -n\\s CAR-O HOT SO COUD pent- TWC CAPTAlM VJtCC H6A11 you ^THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 740 GOPHER SOLDIERS ARRIVE HOME. ST. PAUL '(By United Press'.") St. Paul, Jan. 23.Seven hundred, forty members of the 125th infantry, formerly the Third Minnesota, ar rived home here today, having come from- France and discharged, STATE SENATE VOTES FOR 'DRV NATION (By United Press.) St. Paul, Jan. 23.The Minnesota senate today passed the resolution asking the national congress to pass the federal suffrage amendment. The house passed the amendment yester day. ,r-, WOULD BBJKGBBOTHEB HOME Kenneth McXver has received a letter from his son, Austin, written from France, in which the writer says be will attempt to bring ...e body of his brother, Earl Mclver, back to America with him when he leaves for home shores. WAhTJkDDEFT. Advertisements in ttns column cost half cent a word per Issue, when paid- cash in advance. No ad will be run for lee* than 10c per Issue.: Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per Issue. No ads run for less than 26c. ._,.__ FOB SAJOC FOR SAliEOne 5-year-old cowji fresh..'J. J. Jenkinson, Bemidji, 2dl23 FOR SALB-r-House and lot, also fur niture east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymore. Cheap if. taken at once. Vincent Jonas, Nymdre, Minn. 18dl-26 FOR SALEOak, wejl bniit store ladder. Call at Pioneer office. 1128tf .3*f' *#K WANTBB/1W: ,"/6s Wanted^At once 4 or 6 room house.. Call Henderson at First National Bank. 3dl25 WANTEprTo rent 9 room house with^bath in desirable location. Notjtoo far from the busihe38 dla .rlrict: Address Pioneer. 120tf WANTEEhSmall '%fc r-.Jbr^3 room apartment/unfwaisliedji man.*na wife. Addjtesii^ Hv^Ai H. care Pioneer::^.:, v'.^ ^^'^4-^0-. WANTEDr^fill?ftot general house work. v|a*rs. TonirSmart, ^J^Amer- ica/Ave. PbonTe'BjB, It^tf AGENTS WANTEDYou ca. make big money' seizing our guaranteed trees, fruits, rupees, 'etc. We payv highest commissions every week: Free outfit and part expenses.: The'vanons .BTawks Nursery Co^ WaawatbsaV WANTEP4-T hy tamarack^ Nq|7 way pine logs,,7-lnch top and tip, le.ngtns 8,10 1 and-18 teeUarig Joltn^e. McKusick, Hibbing Mtn. Prices*-'jHfl per lineal foot f. -o^.it. Carf'lwading point. vx- ,12dl2f Colds and Rheumatism If we lived the same in winter as in summer, drank as ir.ach water, ate as much fruit, took as much exercise a$d perspired as freely, -would iwve less colds, rheumatism, and, in faeti48s sickness of any kind. In "winter the kidneys, jlungsfjarid skin- pores' have a greater burden thrown upon them and jreceive^Jess aid from the bowels in disposing of the waste matter of the body./Clogged bowels is much more common-and this, medical authorities agree, is'the cause of most sickness. It is dangerous to'- neglect your bowels. Keep them free from food waste. -That means, health. It is' easy, to do. Your druggist has a new product called SALINOS which .will completely empty the bowels, includ ing the lower bowel, where most poisons are formed. It acts promptly and pleasantly with no distressing after-effects. It is- pleasant to take, too. Get a bottle for a Quarter {larger sizes Fifty cents and a Dollar). Be safe! Get 3ALIN03 today. Take it tomorrow morning. as s=te FOR ANY kind of a r*al estate-deal, see or write E- J. Wftlits, 4011 BeJ -traml Aye, Phone 41.\ l|21Jtjr 1 FOR RENT% furnished rooms for light housekeeping. .312 Minne sota Ave. 3dl23 FOR RENTFurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 462-W. 114tf FOR RENT -r- Mooern furnished room. -Call 327 or 250. 14tf Mi I i|n STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Saw Cream Applied'In: Nostrils Believes Head-CoMs at Onee. i. mi' i 11 i If your nostrils -are'clogged and your head is stuffed and-yon can^t breathe freely because of a cofd or catarrh, just get a smaH bottle of Ely's Cream Balm-ajt any drug store. Apply a little o/thi fragrant, anti septic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing ami! healing the' inflamed, swollen mu cous membrane and you get instant relief. -K::" Ah1 how gobd it feels. -YourBos jxils axe epen, your head is clearr no 'more hawking, snuffling, blowing: 'no more headache^ dryness or struggling for breath.. Ely's Cream Balm is jtipt what sufferers from head colds an^d catarrh netid. IV a delight, il* Daiiylieaith Talks A'TO HD ABOUT THE KIDNEYS "^%C IBS 0^0%'WAT8ON.' Peopl*yare ^%nly frightened 'when they think something is the me^ttes^with '.their lnngs or heart, aud w'ell'iJney tnay be Ibut few people understand liiie^dangers of diseased kidneys. These rgan have a duty of vital, importance perfrjnnj, and If itiey are diseased, here is np. telling how or where the .ymptonis^ may appear. The kidneys are-Alters,! and when they are healthy they remore the.poisons from'jthe' bipod and puri(y-i^ cWhen the kidneys are diseased, tii,e poismis are gpread every Wber-e and one of these .poison is uri arHd.\i ,The uric acidf is. carried, all through the system and deposited in places, in the form. of. orate sattein the .feet, ankles, wrists ..and. b^koften fprminp bags nnder the eyes, fioinetinies ji resulting^.trouble "is palled r'henmatkm, Ipmbago'r sciatica aprl backiiche. '^il!ry^-'-'.irme^.'sjtpne'" in the D)i^d^t^,dra.be^v.an4ff^w*'S.i disease^ "\$c' %C/].'^, Dr. Rente.bf Buffalo," N". Y., in recent years, discovered that a certain com bination remedies would dissolve pric aefd urat shltaji in the^system. He found this combination to be harmless, so that lie. made it up in tablets, of double'strength, and called them. Anuric. Tablets. They dissolve ufre acid in th human system as hot-coffee ^dissolves sugar. If you have nric acid troubles, don't delay iu taking Anuric Tablets', wbich can" be secured in the drugt stores: You can write Dr/Pierce, too, -and he' will tell you. what, to eat find bow to live so that more uric acid, will na%J6)frn in your system. Dr. Pierce will no,t cft&rge for this advice. FURNITURE AND PETE CAN THAT HTttt TWN6 AU.W6HT SAy-oN'TyoO F&jucfts enoJ VS ACAII4&T THe LAWS op TNG/ JepARTHN To PLAV CAflOS JKTHS STATION WOU6C 3 f'S?J?5 ysfi WANTEDtwo caxlotads: timber 9 ft. long Tamrack Norway White-Pine or Spruce 9-inch top and up. Price 6e lineal foot, 1. ov b. Kelly lake. John C. McBhisiek, Hibbing Minn. J6d24 9GB4S9SG fe=s gOB BENT FOR RENT3 rooms' over stqiije, 'either furnished or unfurnishttid. Will be redecorated. Carlson W 'Course, Store. 8dl 2 4 Li_i_ FOR RENT6 room house, 91 6 Irvine Ave. Phone 744. A. KleinL 3d12 i UNDERTAKING H. N. M*KEE, Furieri! Director PHONE 178-W or 1jX)f4'T }-ff:' \v Tp prevention. A report of a government Investiga tion ef the dangers of explosion from dust about grata elevators and similar estabUshnienbs contains the following, ttn conclusion: "Let us not, then, (through/ sheea* carelessness, continue to (risk Utfs loss of our elevators and mills, with, their valuable stores' of wheat, I flour iand other ,Xood products, and the liiwes of the employees of these plants. Play'safe by following these rules: Goatriic the! plant of fireproof ma- .ttvisus.' 2. .Keep the plant dean and u.s, free as possible from accumulations of 3usL 3. Install an efficient dust collecting system. 4. Prevent the use and' production.of fames and sparks of *.iny kind. 5. Prohibit smoking and carrying*of matches, fife Install'some imf iroved system of protection against llwj. i 11CUTYOURSHOEBILLS WITH NEOUN SOLES Name. e*en- Lex we coAt*i AN'.GATCM YOO PA.VH CAJtDS AROUr4i Hefte THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, Ittfl^ "The answer tothe problem of shoe wear lies in the use of Neoiin Soles" so says H. L. Evans of Steubenville, Ohio. "For fivemonths,'*BaysMr.Evans,"I have been wearing the same pair of Neoiin-soled shoes at my work at the La Belle Iron Works and they are :good for two 'months more wear. As any work takes me to all parts of the mill daily where I have to wajk over i .tinders, slag, etc., it is simply out of he question to buy anything else *&> .from.Uronchitiai orP luntg' 1 lake the place of Neoiin Soles."" I You tooand yourwhole family-^Will find NeaHn^soled shoes wear long, tri4 I osave money. Youcan get themin the' styles you like at almost any good shoe i store. Ami any repairman will re-sole your worn, shoes with Neoiin Soles scientifically made to be durable, com fortable .'ind waterproofs,'They, are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.'Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heelsguaranteed to out wear any other heels., neolJaoless i^Tw Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices SHIP YOUR Hides, Furs, W ao1v Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow Tb NORTHERN filDE & 118' Belt Ave $%*' 'ff"" i|Y ^s $100 Reward, $100 The readers o( tills paper wttl tieased to learn that there is at least* one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional condition* requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine 2s taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con-,- stHution and assleMng nature in doing its work. The proprietor* have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. Ohjo. Sold by all Druggist, 78B. Avoid Influenza By having your STfitem In good condition. Take l^rr8 Flax seed Emulsion, Unenlne, as a preventative. TbJ$ welUknown remedy restores vitality and. bonds up the system to a fall health standard. LInonlne should always be taXeJn. at the first sign of a cough or cold, as it orvereomes the cause and re moves^t^ danger. Best remedy known *er?lroncIiitis I recommend T.jnonine ,to all "who are in need of a strength builder, or who suffer. ch FUl C^BIPANY Bemidjr Minnesota It On Mil Head yfhen you decideel to^o^e to us for Our foodstuffs are high clas^ to eoyacide with your taste. TRY OUR Pf&k Butjtor and Eggs, Finest Dis- tinctive Blend Coffees* Se*son*bie Canned Goods, Pickles, Spioei, Cheei#and Bread and Fresh Meats. YouMl become convinced thai you've been missing a good thingr-or Several Goods Things^ &&-" HENR BRAKKE Phone 133-W WP mmn-watRC- $&'- Special Ma Coupon: Bemidji Pbneer Pub. Co. __,-- Bemidji, Minn. GentlemenEnclosed find^^i5i|i |o pay for the Weekly Pioneer for one year and, 32 cents for which sejRd me one ot your latest %nited States and War Zone maps, a combination of "three in one" map hangers. Address. V? trouble.ReV. B&^.f&i etr ',""4 few ,ff Church, Dnbary.J.H' rpnn., J886190S. Unonine has^ ray hearty endorsement, both as a luiilder for.ntn down people and as a *-curc for cotighs, cod and bronchitis.John R. Perkins, Principal of Coiin. State Normal School. FLAX-SEED DANIURY, CONN. All Druggists60e and MM, or by mail on receipt of price. 1 :"*T. =?&: BY KE N KUNG UlC'Lt COCK WC'L COC "THC DOOR, I ijj Defective