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Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE” DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter 'BEMIDJI BRIEF ! x| the state were $754,040.35 as com- :ipared with $1,001,713.25 collected ! during the same four months of 1910, a decrease of $247,672.90. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Saving the Eyes. Be sure to have a bright light : and shade the eyes. Let the t fall upon your work. Rest : \hmn by closing or looking at a : ject. When glasses have : The high school chances of beating | Bemidji on Saturday are inecreasing. Lee. the star guard whose nose was broken in the game with Ada two weeks ago, reported for practice last . 1 consult @ reliable ocu- : {pjene ang will be able to start the and let him fit your eyes. : game Saturday. Loren Graves, the vour face and eyes mf)ru» 4 "grm.y little end whose loss has been - in cold water and a liftle :'po4 in tye Jast two games, is again At night bathe the face :{, .4 3p 5 sit for practice. In the ves in warm water With a :iqyioe picer Falls game Graves sus- For:a :omc'fnr UTE Y tained a wrenched knee. He is now ! il he‘a;\?ng e out from under the doctor’s care and _amd In & four ; ]‘m all probability will be seen at his With pure warm 'o]d position against Bemidji.—Crook- * e. Take an eve i) mimes. up. 711 almost full and bathe the : | s . 1 ‘W. R. Mackenzie secretary of the B 5 con HEG SRR S G S 2R TS T * | State Rec]a'nanon Board, was here !Tuesday viewing the work of the - rfortv near camp 8, which is being]| ) \W. B. Mclachlan spent ¥es-| a0 by J. W. Hilliard. Mr. Mac- | _ ierday with friends at Cass Lake. i kenzgie is well satisfied with the pro-' Go to Hakkerup for photos. {gress made and plans to have the Mrs. A. Melhus of East Bemidii, ,tract under cultivation next spring. who has been confined in the hospital | | Speaking of the St. Cloud convention, for the past two weeks, is improving. “\Ir Mackenzie said that speakers of ’na[wnal repute would address the{ Pinx Cheese, imported from Agmhermg A program will be out! 1 Roe & Markuson. ishortly. Mr. Mackenzie will sooni Mrs. E. H. Marcum has gone to|ODen the Minmeapolis office of the Crookston where she will be theNorthern Minnesoia Development As- ,, guest of her mother, Mrs. W. L. Da- sociation, which is to be located in a |suitable store building near the old }Nico]let hotel. In this will be ar-{ iranged the county exhibits. The| ‘lmDOrTaDCP m a good exhibit from | n.hls county apparent, as visitors Rahn, who has been here lat the office 1 chose a locality for clearing and otherwise a future home that has a creditable his recently purchased ‘dwpla\ at the bureau. More atten- \{a'fle Ridge township has|tion will be given this subject in our returned to St. Paul. |next issue. Mr. Mackenzie returned the next week. S, nd Bemidji Ave. | . \i A security that cannot be ques—lio Minneapolis Tuesday evening. I i tioned, a location that is convenient, | ittlefork Times. A { a courtesy and accommodation thal! is uniform, are all afforded you as |{® @ P @ @ 4 G © S S @ © © & & a depositor of the Northern National | @ Bank. PERSONALS. @ H M. A. Spconer left last night| Aug. Kenline of Blackduck, spent to take up his work f}-es(erday in the city. ead of the new Minneapolis | F I Smith of Grand Forks, is in f S i ¥ \.poouer Laybourn &1 ithe city for a few days. Spooner will not join | al days. | E. Peterson of Park Rapids, was a - i Bemidji visitor yesterday. O¢t.: 27, to Mr. andi . E. Webster of St. Paul,| Mr. and Mrs. Webster | terday in the city on business. known in this city having hame here for several| re their marriage. ! = | F. J. Smith of Grand Forks, Roe & Born Friday Ge boys. J. Fogelberg of Fosston. spent }'es—; twin Will Herried of Deer River, was in the city yesterday on busme=s is in the city for a few days on business. | Mince Meat &t | R. 8. McAfee of Big Falls, was reg- afternoon at the home |istered at the Markham hotel yester- . Kolste occured the! | day. er Berg to Miss Cath-| - { | M. N. Desmond, a merchant of{ bth of Blackduck | S il N . | Akley, is in the.city for a few days 1ke their home on! - {on business. . Berg. { ; § i Erick Weinberg and wife of Black- ‘ou going to do tonight? | x: = K : .~ tduck, are Bemidji visitors toda i ing Academy in-| N o o A | They will return home th evening. to its dance tonight in the i You will not regrer it.; Geo. E. Anderson of PBrainerd. of Cass Lake ill | traveling representative of the Swift . Did you ever hear | & Company, is in the city for a few ! days. | = | ranite Falls, an W. H. , of the Great Northern | to Bemidji mITimbsr Company, left last night for ion and has op-|the Pacific coast on Dbusines nnesota avenue. | will for several weeks. be away ed law YelloW | g sllen and family are in the city . for 16 years. In no]""odm. They will leave this after-| inoon for Nebish where they willl Cider received, | make their home. Roe just at & Markuson. | . R. Lindsay, traveling represen- tative of the Crookston Lumber Com- cKnight who lives in the1 pany is in the ecity. Mr. Lindsay formerly made his home in this city. | M nd of the city has announ(edl n of leaving Bemidji soon. | Knight will place his entire| Services will be held for the first ock and farming implements ouhime next Sunday in the new Meth- >a]e public auction sometime dur-lodist church. Meetings this winter i@@@@@(‘)@@@@@@@@@@@, MILLS CLOSE: PAYROLL OF ONE $30,000; TO BUILD BIG DOCK Moday marks the close of the saw| the | mill season in Bemidji, both Crookston and the Bemidji compa— nies having sent their last logs | through the whirling steel. Ice fringing the lake shore makes further operation impractical. Crookston mill at 6 a. m. today. | of the logs sawed, but that source of The Bemidji mill shut down yes-| terday at 3 p. m. and the last work | being discontinued September 1. Logs of the sawing season was dene at the ‘l now are being brought down from | Blackduck, Kelliher and other points. In both mills the season’s cut has| pictures are of the Crookston mill and the Crookston company’s yards. The Crookston company alonme has ! a monthly payrol! of $30,000. It began its present season on Z\iarch 27, sawing day and night. The Wilton branch supplied 50 per cent supply now is ended the Wilton road The big camp at Neeley's Siding on 450, With the closing of the mill all but 150 will go to the winter camps, while the remainder will continue work at the mill which will under- go extensive repairs during the win- ter. In all, the company has about 1,000 men working in and around Bemidji. There also are 400 horses in use; two steam log loaders; two locomo- ti{‘es; four steam hoisting engines, and all working to supply logs for the mill at Bemidji. Eleven Ilumber OLD-TIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and Gray Hair—Dandruff Quickly Removed. From time immemorial, sags and sulphur have been used for the hair and scalp. Almost everyone knows of the value of such a combination for darkening the hair, for curing dandruff and falling hair, and for making the hair grow. In olden times the only way to get a hair tonic of this sort was to brew it in the home fireplace, a method which was troublesome and not al- ways satisfactory. Nowaddys almost every up-to-date druggist can supply his patrons with a ready-to-use pro- duct, skillfully compounded in per- fectly equipped laboratories. The Wyeth Chemical Company of New York put up an ideal remedy of this Lrookston Lumber Tompzny's Bemidji Mill, which established record for amount of timber sawed, now shut down for the winter. been a record breaker. Nather con- the Red Lake Toad is cutfing for the |camps will be operated by the com- cern gives out figures as Te just Wow | Crookston company fear its mill at|pany this winter. Truch timber was sawed but it ‘was!| Crookstoa. ke larzgest amonnt €ince «ither mill was established. The acrompanyizg ‘paotographs ;Zive some idea as & the magznitude | ‘of the saw mill indistry here. The | At this camp there are| 156 men and 40 horses. The Crook- ston mill will shut down in about a Week. At the Crookston mill here the:l number of men employed is about| Ar important improvement at the |Crookston mill this winter will be | the comstruction of a loading dock to extend from 600 to 1,000 feet into the lake. Work on the dock will start within the next few days. A glimpse of Northern Minmescta timiter, prepared for the ‘market b y Bemidji mills and representing one of the city's greatest present day industries. ing the t week. He expects to go!will be held in the basement of the akota near Sioux Falls. |[incompleted structure. to South DANCE!!! Tonight is the dance! A. F. Turner of Grand Forks, ar- e Bemidji Dancing Academy in|rived in the city yesterday and will City Hall. Curtiss orchestra of |remain for a few days on business. ass La‘ke will play. Meet me !hereiMr' Turner buys and sell horses for 9 o'clock tonight. Good time as-|the loggers in this vicinity. | Rev. Bernard Campbell of the — Episcopa h of International Mre. D. L. Stanton went to Cass | -piscopal Church of z " Falls, was in the city last evening 3 erday and was the guest N g ~ enroute to International Falls from Mrs. Lundrigan. Dr. btamon;c es Lak. h be bag E t over last night to attend the| 2> e where he Ragispent ‘the past few days with Rev. H. F. Par- || nic banquet with Mrs. Stanton. returned home this morning. Mrs. Stanton will remain over today, turning this evening. shall. re- | Ralph W. Wetherbee is in the city from Big Falls, for a few days. Mr. Whetherbee traveled for different James A. Terry. of this city rep-| 5 J |companies for about twenty years resentative of the Wesley. A. B.| a 15 . 5 rRER Chase and Raudenbush pianos re-|20d I8 well known in this vicinity. turned yesterday from Imemational"\“j \\Dether'bee now lives on his Falls where he spent several days on | |¢laim near Big Falls. busin Mr. Terry reports the salen — of a eWsley piano to Gust. Peterson, | IRAIN WIPES OUT FAMILY state foerst ranger, at International | Falls. Mr. Terry also stopped off at | Husband. Wife and Son Dead and Big Falls. Daughter Dying. = Ashland, Me., Nov. 3.—“Tug” Wil- . a railroad superintendent, and h: e and scn are dead. and his daugh- ase in the quantity of beer man- ‘fvm dyving as the result of a collision ctured in the state of Minnesota | between a handcar on which they caused an important falling off | Were riding and a special train carry- the amount of internal revenue| ing the private car of President Cram . of the Baugor and Arostook. During the last four months, The Wilsuns were on their way from Au . September and October N " - |a visit to Winierville, twenty miles collections of internal reverue il | norihwest of heve. | | | TUnited States Internal Revenue de-[ ent figures show that a steady | in tax Growing Old Is a Habit Avoid it by using the great builder of Brawn and Brain Digesto Malt and Hop Tomic Russ up run down systems. Delicious, too. Every Drop a Help 10 Health For sale at all drug stores. Made By Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. St. Panl, Mina. Fourth Street ’ sort, called Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur’ Hair Remedy, and authorize druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded if it fails to do exactly as represented. If you have dandruff, or if your hair is turning gray or coming out, don’t delay, but get a bottle of this remedy today, and see what a few day’s treatment will do for you. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. THE SPALDING EUROREAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than £100.000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, 12 private | aths, 60 sample rooms. Every modern mnveniance: Luxurious and delightful restaurants and buffet, Flemish Palm Room. Men’s 6rill, Colonial Buffet; Magnificent lobby and public rooms: Baliroom. banquet rooms and private dining rooms: Sun parlor and observa- tory. Located in heart of business sec- tlon but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest | NURSE A SMITH Q.C. M. L.O.S. KAISER HOUSE 609 Bemid)l Ave. Maternity andGeneralNursing a0 TELME Tlle Mnnea.polu Dollar-Hotel 180 MODERN ROOMS Located in Heart of Business District |l $1.00 sINGLE RATE $1.00 EUROPLAN. RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 { ! EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING / WATER, STEAM HEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, PORCELAIN LAVATORY, PARQUET FLOOR, AND TELEPHONE SERVICZ TO OF- FICE AND CITY. ALL BATH ROOMS ARE FINISHED IN WHITE TILE WITH OPEN NICKEL PLATED PLUMI SEVEN-STORY FIRE- PROOF ANNEX NOW COMPLETE! | Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemidji, Minn. Phone 144 Offers complete facilities for the Transaction of every form of Legitimate Insurance. Your: Patronage Invited RealEstate, Loans, Bond8 and Rentals __For qmck results _list your property ; with us. Are You Eating It or Missing It? ROE & MARKUSEN BEMIDJI'S EXCLUSIVE GROCERS Bemidji, Minn. THE ORIGINAL HAS THIS SIGNATURE