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e mh gz:.. [i Eight pages, con! news ot e wday a summary ef blished every fage paid to any 0. ing o-L #HiS:PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES There g06s tho 1ast of the turkey ‘bone. s Bverything s becoming pneums= tic nowdays including pocket books. Now that all the Christmas pre- sents are dellvered, did you brea¥ even? E—— Brainerd is to vote on & new char- tre. The Brainerd Tribune is evident< 1y opposed to it on the grounds that it will be & one man run eity if acceopted. A recent decislon of the supreme court indicates that a landlord is liable for the health of a temmant who becomes i1l through insufficlent heating of a building. A stenograp- her brought suit against a Minne- apolls property owner for $25,000 damages.The circuit courts held that the defendant was not compelled io protect employee of tennants, which was reversed by the state supreme court. Judge M. A. Spooner of Be- midji who was at that time practie- in Minneapolis drew up the coms- plaint in the case ad his RoyEE assoclates will econtinue with tae case,| Somebody has mentioned & ‘Wunts cipal cold storage plant, and while the idea may not be wholly practical for a city of the dimensions of Hid~ bing, it has a soothing. sound. It 1s claimed that about eighty per “Stock Taking T | sult—reduced..coat.of cumulated atter- it leaves -the pr~ | ducer and before it reaches the con~ sumer, and a great deal of the fvalue” is absorbed by ‘the colt storage - trust—the". . raflroada . aad commission-men- making.up, the bale ance. With a’municipal pldnt thé cold storage-fellows-would not “get a ‘chamee &t us, -netther . would: the rallroada’or the commisslon. men: Re+ living. Let'd} talk about it, anyway.—HIbbing OFe. E——— 38 Ida M. Tarbell Praises Wisoonsin Iu- dustrial Commission Ida M. Tarbell in collecting ma fterial for m new series of artictes In the Ameritan Magasine .on “Idealls.a in Businem.”, Reeently’ abe ml ‘some’ time 1n° Wisconsin; and inire- (gard to-the work of the Industrial Commission of 'that state she ssyss “They have every other atate beht- ‘en by milea{n theirorgsnization and thelr 'work. It'ls one of the cleverest things+1 ever saw. They have & scheme' by which for two years:they || have been: getting what lookw kel complete cooperation between em- ployers, labor unions and the publie on every measure that they attempt| to put through. It is not- mefely| not: a scheme, 1t is sn actual schidve- ‘ment on'some lines which quite: Ill your breathé Away.” I EER S SRR RS RSN ! ENTOMAL * EREXUAERERREAE R KE Talk about this belng s tropleal country, why two lumberjacks ve-|. port having seen snakes off and on during- the~pasl ‘ten” daymenWalker Pilod. -—,— We'll-have to admit that the.of-|; ficers of the development ssocia- tion “went aftef the-statd. swamp land drainege matter somewhat rough shod, but then kid shoe tee- t1cs wouldn't ‘get-Anyone very far-in & Wwet swamp —-Walker Pilot. —— The St Cloud Journs! Press, 'n speaking of Congressman Lind- bergh’s voting both for &nd wgalnet the curreney bill, naively observes that “Mr, Lindbergh seems to 'timd aifficulty in- agreeing with himself for ‘moré then’ & month &9 & ¢ime.’ —Brainera ‘Tribune. —— The editor of & papsr whiek I supporting Sam Iverson for Governor told me-ashort time:ago that Iver- son:hadrtold-him that Governor Eb- erhart did not know what ha was talking about half the time. Sam 9 ation about the unpatented atate|| swamp lands. Sam of ao\u-u how- all about it, but nobOdy*® - tearing-aroul n:wzhcm, zmce to help him out:in thednterest; ot the dear people. Howeyer ‘foria fellow that “doesn’t know what he ls‘taking mbout half the time"” the | governont: is .. lalmmu mightly Tast [and “Koll'a Kollum” is willing ‘to Wiiger Val.cooky ithist wiien ' he makes his.seccommendations -to- the next leginlature he will ‘give & mighty Acheiandaiansy complalat have tried one remedy after- another, finding only temporary benefit. This is dis-| touraging, but ‘there is ome Xidtey medicina“that has-earned-a ‘reputa- tion for lasting results and there s pleénty: ot'pmlfntl m merit Tight here 1n Benitayii- mrul-rthcceuunony ‘ot one Rood imPthtton bf'im- goverwdr who |; has learned what the-people of the state-want .in. the way. of state lard [s legislation and 1s Willing ‘to help all'| he can to give them' their wish.—|. Case-Eake:Tiarea, 'NATION SHOULD BE ON GUARD would relieve-me.: Finally, I heard about :Dean’s -Kidney Pills. Admiral Dewey Talks Peace, but Ad. | vises Readiness for War. ington, Dec. 29.—George Dew- | 8y, ‘a@mirhl-of ‘the ‘navy: and ‘hero:of’ | Manitd' bay; has:given to the ‘world a | message of peace. “I see no signs of war in ‘the fu- ture,” “eafd’ ths' adnrirsh “T trust there will be no more wars. 1'do féel; howevery that /thigsnation should Hot: ‘Be=off “iterguard.. My views:of peacefand-the-future-of the navy are expressed :in the few. words of “Gen- eral - Keifer, former representative from Ohio. He sald: ‘In time of peace prepare to malntsin-it.” “THit‘is the way ‘I feel ‘abeut the vy, and whi hope ‘there ‘will be RO More’ wars ‘it ‘seems-to me " that- it is well for this nation to have a four- battleship building program to replace obsoléte vussels ‘and to prepare to maintuin” peace.” HIGH TIDES ON‘ THE PACIFIC Immunge -Damage “Resuite at Various Beach ‘Resorts. Los ‘Angeles, Dec. 29.—All the ‘avatlable: men- and' quantities:iof ma- G0UD: SUSBESTION TO. BEMIDJI PEOPLE Wéwant to ‘tell those in Be- mia} suffering from stomach or ‘bowel-tretubls: that we are agents for the simiple -mixture of buckthorn ‘bark, glyecerine, etc., knowa as Adler- 1°ks; the:remedy which became ' fa-| sous by euring-appendicitis. This is the most-thorough bowel clenser: knowa and JUST ONE DOSE relieves| sour stomsch, gas on.the stomach| and.eonstipation almost IMMEDI-| ATELY. You will be surprised at the QUICK. astlon of Adler-i-ka. B. N. Freneh & Go., druppists. ublic statement .1 then gave, praising Doan’s Kidney, Pills, still holds good. The benefit, they brought, has been permanent. For sale ‘by all dealers.. Prive §0 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo; New York, sole agenta for the United States. . Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other, — verial for the“construction’ of ‘tempo- rary bulkheads were gathered along the water fronts of the varlous beach resorts<on: the -coast ‘of Southern California, from Santa Barbara -to Long Beach, to’‘combat the effects of the umprécedented high ‘tides now run- ning. The ‘huge:* waves ‘have destroyed property 'variously. estimated at from $150,000 to $250,000. It was. believed here that the emergency preparations made .during the night ‘to protect the water fronts will prevent further seri- ous damage: RATE INJUNCTION IS ASKED Great -Western Objects ‘to- Minnesota Distance Tariff Bill. 3 St. . Paul, Dec. 29.—The: Chicago | Great- Western has asked-the -United | States district court for a temporary injunction restraining the state from enforeing in its case the schedules of rates prepared by the state railroad | commission under the Cashman dis- tance tariff law. This is the first attempt-on thepart | of Minnesota carriers to enjoin: the new distance tariff law, effective Jan. 1, and the action was instituted as the ‘result ‘of peculiar circumstances applying ‘'to the Great Western road. VALUABLE PACKAGES STOLEN Robbers Secure s7.son From' Kearney- (Neb.) Postoffice. Kearney, Neb., Dec. 29.—Two reg. ‘| Istered packages containing = $7,700 time has arrived for the manufacturer and will soon be-heze for. the retailer. Inventory means almost endless: columns of figures to be added; with thousandsi of chances for errors: By no means a pleasant job for the man without an American Adder But, for the man: who' has an “American,” it means not ‘only elimi- nating the errors. in addition, but speed in the actual’ teking: the im of HE. Yo AMERICAN: is- j and portable that 1t can be taken: amongst stock shelves: or bins; on- the-job, were stolen from the postoffice here. ‘When the ‘robbery was first discov- ered it was thought the packages were only of nominal value. Later inspec- i'torsi learned‘that two packages ship- ped by :the First National bank of Omaha to the City National bank of this city contained $5,000 and $2,700 respectively. | SOUTH- CHEAP. BEEF SOURGE [Chief of -Animal. Husbandry Makes Statement. Washington, Dec. 29.—The declara: tion that.“the South for a long period I8 to be the country’s principal source f cheap beef” is made in ubmitted: ito ithe - house .committ ‘agviculture’ by « George ‘M. Rommel; schief7of the--animal.husbandry divit -alon of.the department of agriculture: “No Northern farmer or any other farmer,” added Mr. Rommel, ‘“can ralse beef at less than§ ‘cents a | pound, but we have and are doing Afllm. Mmul 4t-May Have to Cut]] at the-time.. Why it's. worth $35.00° for inventory alone, to say nothing about the otlier-51 days each year: Order One Now We still: have & féw. mciimes smtahle to place on a 10 Days Free T rial No obhgaummn ~your pattw&mtever If you like it and want to keep:it | $35 oo Cash or $7.50 down.and $5.00 mmmflt m»m The Bemidji Piomeer Pub, Co | .1 :the: pmee:xs Dividend Rate. New York, Dec. 29.—Susplcion that: the parcel post ‘is seriously hurting the: mresu ‘comparies’ business: was. e‘lntcrnsem uut to \the- Adams Express | -company’s -stockholders. The letter- e T e b x ouummmvmawt * 1ssue, cash With cop. 4 ‘Réguldr - charge: ' Tate -one ¥ -oewt Per-word perXuwwreton. No ¥ % ad takem for less tham *mh!&nnoll 'iiiiifiiii-kfiliii‘? ~general house- work. Mrs. Donovnn, 811 Bemidjl, Ave FOR BALE—OMclal 1918" nm e guides sKSWISE 509 Red Lin trips connected including maps and instructions indicatin roads; crossings, guide pests, etc. Book bas 500 pages showing distanes in miles botweon cities. Apply- at Plencer Ofics Supply Stere. FOR SALS-—Medern house clese in must be seld by December 33ad. on acount of mertgage fereclasure. ‘This is ene of the best bargins ever offered in Bemidjl. Haymer Land Ce. FOR FALE—130 -acres -~ farm; land, abaut 500 ‘cords: woed dalf hay land 'on-good: stream-omne-mile from & towa terms lberal price 12 1-2 Pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. SALE OR EXCHANGE—Full blood Guernsey bull registered: is: kind, can be turned out on pasture with other stock. J. C. Thompson, Blackduck, Minn. FOR SALE—Driving horse, harness, buggies and cutter. For price and terms see Jos. Bisiar. Bemidji - Music House. FOR SALE—Brand aew pair of Hockey skates sise 12 eest: $5.00 new' will sell for $3.50—Apply ‘at| rubber stamp for you cm short mo- - tles, = FOR SALE—Have-cushomer for small 4 or b reem cettage, must be cheap Hayner Land Co. FOR SALE—One tame grey timber wolf eight months old. Enquire 1237 Irvine‘ave, FOR SALE—At once. All household turniture at 520 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT—Modern room, 1121 Be- midji avenue. T. T. Welsh. b WANTED. BT T Sy PPR et OO S ‘WANTED-—I will do sewing at home. Mrs. M. F. Keeler, 1011 America avenue. Phone 874. WANTED—One or 4Wwo furnished modern rooms for 1iglit housekeap- | ing." Mr. ‘Sabin, Pioneer office. D S A ‘WANTED—Competent. girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. A. Lord, 903 Beltrami Ave. Read Plonesr want-ads 4 ‘GAVE Z970GIFTS ON'CHRIST- + MAS DAY. * Lot +* b "- Mont Clare, N. J., Dec. 29.— Isasc A.“Dodd:clalins the rec- ‘ord cas 'a :Santa’ Claus,-and to - prove his -rightto-the -title he - cites. the. distribution.on- Thurs- day of 2,970 presents in three and a half hours. Mr. Dodd “is ‘the father of fourteen chil- dren-axd grandfsther ‘of twen- % ty-four. L Aot odeske e sl e ole ol e oh o oo ok o o ’l- bod | Geclares that a “continuance of the§ resent rate of dividend hereafter | probably will'not be warranted.” "The [Adams company has been paying 12 'Per’ cent Der annum :for years. Bty Gray! Nobody-Can Tell| When You:Darken Gray, Faded - . Hair With Sage Téa and Sulphur. g Grandmother-kept her hair beauti-| filly darkened, glossy and sbundant with’a‘braw of 8age Tes/and Sulphurs| Wheénever her-hair fell 'out-or- took on- that Qull, Taded-or streaked appear: ance, thissiuiplemizturs “was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and l\fllhllr Hair Remtedy,” you will got a hnc bottle-of ‘this old-time recipe, ready to use, for-about 50 cents. This| A w-l!-tnm mmwn dmll!n | 83%4c; May, 86% mth‘st. P‘nl, Dy Btéors; 36600 7.75; cows' [ $4:80Q6160;: ‘calven; 34.60Q 9.4l ers, $4:30@7.00. -Hogs—37.55Q7.6l Sheep—Lambs, $5.50@7.10; wethe $8.750@5.00; ewes, $2.5004.35. 3 ——pa Chigago Grain-and.Provisions. ) Chitago, °Dec: - 37—Wheat=Dec., 8%%c;- May;-80%c; -July, 86%c. Corn | —Dee.,-6814¢; May, 6814¢;. July, 68%¢. Oate—Dec., 38% ay, 41%¢; July, 401ge. Pork—Jan.,’ $20. May, $20.5 1. Butter—Creameries, 34%6c. Hgge—81%c. Poullry—swmn,mu, hens, 13c; turkeys, 18 ‘Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Dec, 21—Cutfle—-l!uve 3 00; " Hops—Light, $745@7.85; mix- od, $7.60@800; heavy, g rough, $7. 80@'[ 70; pigs, $6:50@7.40. tive, $4.65@86.00;" yearlings, 3 Minrieapolls: Grain. = Minneapolis;-Dec.:27. —Wmh—n.c.. July, 87%e.. Cash close on track: No: L’I;rd u*h No. x{4' One-half cent per. word por & B B ol e i bl i gl o *|x1ssue, cash with copy, %! Regilar chargse rate omc 4 4icent par-word per insertion. No ¥ #*iad ‘taken for 1less -than 10 ¥ “*‘cents Phone 31, x| FOR m’!‘ [FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. Inquire 1312 Beltrami Ave. FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—75 and 30-100 acres on famous' twin lakes, one of the best locatfens in Minnesota for a ‘sum- mer home or resert, having lake front and nice high banks with fine grove of Norway pines mear the water. Good level clay land about. 100,000 feet of good pine tiasber and 100,000 feet of hard ‘woed timber on the land. Only six miles from Hines and Tenstrike and on geod wagon road. Fine fishing in' these lakes. ' Price, if taken with the timber on, $1,- 600:00.. $600.00 down and it taken with. timber reserved, $1,- 200,00, $400 down and balance on time at 6% Interest. Address V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. FOR SALE—320 acres of good hard wood land- clay soll some ‘na- tural meadow. Only six miles from Hines, on good road, near Nice River and Lakes. Several ‘hundred cords of birch and tamar- ack wood. This will make an id- eal stock farm, and if taken soon can be had for $7.50 per acre, % cash, balance back on the land at 6 per cent interest, to sult pur- chaser. Write V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn, ' FOR SALE—Ne., 21—260 acres. 40 DRAY AND TRANSFER BAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave Office Phone 12. ; ESTHER M. KOLSTE, TEACHER OF PIANO | Graduate iof Chicago Musical: Collegs: Phone §23. e e DENTISTS B e e e VT VUV UGS BR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Offiice {n Winter Block BR. J. T. TUGMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel 130 LAWYERS A A A A A A A A GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone §68 JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National: Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. DI'H. FIBK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY ' AT LAW ®ffice necond floor O'Leary-Bewser-Bla PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS A A A A A A A A AN A A~ NAAAANAA DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON Office—Miles Bleck ‘DR E. A. SHANNON, M.'D. aores under cultivation, 25 acres meadow. 65 acres fenced for pas- ture. 9 room frame house with basement. Large hip roof barn with hay ferk, Gramary. Store building. $1000 stock of mer- chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows. Complete line of farm machinery. Price $8,000.00. Address H. B. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. FOR BALE—The S.W. 1/ B. of Sectlon 21-146-32; This forty has a fair house and barm and a few acres under cultivation and is on a mall, telephone and cream route. Price §$20.00 per acre: Time given to suit purchaser interest 6 per cent. For further particulars call on or address A. Kalser, Bagley, Minn. MISCELLANEGU! ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Dally: and Sunday Courier-News of the 8. the omly seven-day paper in the i state and the paper which carries the largest amount of oclassified advertising. The Courler-News PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON ffice in myn Block Of Phone: 396 - Phone: 88+ DR, C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ommice—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ©Over First Natlenal bank, B« &L, Mins BR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National:bank, Be 1 Office Phone 36 Hostaence Phons i BR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON /Ofllce In Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Maye Bleck Residence Phone 111 Phone 12 EEEKKK KKK KKK KRR * RAILROAD TIME CARBS +* R KKK KKK KKK R covers: North Dakota like a blank- 18z et;-reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in erder to get re- sults; rates-one cent per word first| insertion, .one-half ceat per word succeeding Insertions; fifty cents per line. per month. Address the Ceurier-News, Fargo, N. D, FOR SALB—Typewriter ribbons for |: every ‘make:of typewriter on the market ‘at-50 cents and 75 cents each, Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone orders premptly. filled. Mail orders given the:same:careful-attention-as when yeur appear in .person. Pohne 31. ‘The:-Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Stere. con I.Ittlo---Aocompllnn Much —Do— Ploneer Want Ads. Oné-half cent a word-cash with copy Phone 31 1 PAY CASH [ Por Mide: sra W. H. NEWTON an ot rur.,‘ Wool, nd Rubb Copper mid] Phene Bemidji Business . 0'Leary-Bowser Bullding DAY AND NICHT “$1.6008.00; | = NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY mo 1&!’;"6‘117 i p“:lflundgy. 1 w i ' Sy, 8% ¢p . - nday, reading ree R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Offtes’818 Bottrami-Ave. ' STOVE W00D FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12--20- in. long TS e S50 B Dgnrdh Nymore, $2:00 and g BLOCK WOOD 1&"‘1 'hl ‘Bemidi, .$2.00:-ts