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P T OTHER NATIONS MAY JOIN Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece and Italy on Verge of War. Rome, Sept. 25.—That the attitude of, the Balkan states toward the war will, depend on; what Italy does is now a'certainty. Gups ¢ (5 Bulgaria and Greece are waiting to take their cue fromyZltaly. A i It is now_believed: that when:war cqmes Bulgaria will be lined up on whe side of the allies. Greece is also with the allies, It is believed Turkey cannot much longer maintain neutrality. The rela- tions between Turkey, which sides with Germany, and Greece are very strained. Officials also are now confident Italy must act to maintain her posi- tion as the dominant power of the Mediterranean and that she must take Austria’s Adriatic possessions by the force of her own might, if she is to be a real factor in deciding lines for, the new map of Europe. ! . > | SNAP UP WESTERN WHEAT Oregon and Washington Sells Ten Million Bushels. Portland, Ore,, Sept. 25.—Through a heavy buying movement, presumably by foreign interests, vast quantities of new crop wheat have been taken within the past two weeks in Oregon and Washington. So heavy have been the purchases that from 50 to 60 per cent of the to- tal crop is estimated already to have been disposed of at a date on which in other years the buying movement hardly has begun. In financial cir- cles the total purchases are said to aggregate roundly 10,000,000 bushels in Oregon and Washington. Zeppeling Near Jutland. Copenhagen, Sept. 25.—Zeppelin air- shipB, e@vidently on reconnoitering duty, have been observed from va- rious places in Jutland, the peninsula. forming the mainland of- Denmark. The airships passed about sixteen miles outside of the western coast. Expect to Take Sarajevo. | Cettinje, Sept. 25.—It was official- ly announced -here that the Monte- negrin troops are now bombarding With the “first"application ‘of “b61d-|tated, inflamed skin, the same as you sulphur cream ‘the-angry-itching attend-/would any cold cream. ing anyseezema eruption ceases and its| For many years thi remarkable ‘healing ‘powers begin. #Sul-ling sulphur has phur, says: a renowned dermatoloist,|tion ithe. treatment just common bold-sulphur, made'into a|fections:‘by" reason thick eream will soothe and heal thejstroying 'property. It t “only. gkin-when irritated-and broken out withfsiticidal, but also untipflritm,l'll.ltx!em Eczema or any form-of eruption. 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This disposes of the report that Sarajevo had already- been taken by the Servian-Montenegrin armies. GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Sept. 24.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, $1.12%; No. 1 Northern, $1.11%; No. 2 Northern, $1.08%. Flax—On track and to ar- rive, $1.46. South St. Paul Live Stock. Bouth St. Paul, Sept. 24.—Cattle— Steers, $6.50@9.00; cows and heifers, $4.75@8.00; calves, $6.50@10.50; stockers and feeders, $4.75@7.35. Hogs—3$8.15@8.45. Sheep — Lambs, $4.50@7.25: wethers, $4.00@5.25; ewes, $2.50@4.75. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Sept. 24.—Wheat— Sept., $1.0734; Desx., $1.17%; May, $1.- 18%. Cash clos¢ on track: No. 1 hard, $1.13%; No. 2 Northern, $1.- 067% @1.097%; No. 3 Northern, $1.01% @1.06%; No. 3 yellow corn, 74% @ 76%%c; No. 3 white oats, 44346c; flax, $1.47%. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Sept. 24.—Wheat—Sept., $1.083;; Dec., $1.11%; May, $1.19%4. Corn—Sept., 78c; Dec., 717%c; May, 743%c. Oats—Sept., 47%c; Dec., 50c; May, 533kc. Pork—Sept., $17.75; Jan., $20.25. Butter—Creameries, 29%< Bggs-—18@21c. Poultry—Springs, 15¢; fowls, 141%c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Sept. 24.—Cattle—Beeves, $6.85@11.00; steers, $6.25@9.15; stock- ers and feeders, $5.40@835; cows and heifers, $3.60@9.15; calves, $8.26 @12.00. Hogs—Light, $8.60@9.20; mixed, $8.25@9.20; heavy, $8.00@ 9.00; rough, $8.00@8.15; pigs, $5.00 | @8.85. Sheep—Native, $4.85@5.70; vearlings, $5.75@#6.50. COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAR Ladies! Try this! Darkens beauti- fully and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and thickness. Common garden sage brewed into & heavy tea, with sulphur and aleohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri- ant: remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use :tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as ‘“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” thus avoiding a lot of muss, While ‘wispy. gray, faded hair s not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth- ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur. no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with 1t and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs haye disappeared. After another application or two your bair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. List of Prices; Packet Premo C with Planatograph Lens, Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter and Plate 3% x 43 3A(81x5%) Holder................ .$12.00 $15.00 Double Plate Holde: 1.00 Sole Leather Carrying Case. 2.00 Kodak Automine Scale........ 1.00 Premo Film Pack Adapter. 1.50 Premo Film Pack (12 exposures). .80 Premo Portrait Attachment........ .50 Says Mr. Erwig: IN selecting his photographic out- fit, the amateur is often undecided as towhetherhe should get a film or a plate camera. There is no qu-stion of the greater « onven:ence of the daylight load- ing fil m camera, while the plate camera offers the ground glass focus- inzadvantage so de- sirable to many. The Pocket Premo C will easily solve such a problem, for it permits the use of daylight Joading films or plates at the choice of the operator. One can be used just as easily as the other, plates being loaded by means of an ordinary double plate holder and films in the Premo Film Pack Adapter, And these advantages are offered in a camera which is even lichter and more compact than the i \ average purelv film camera, and which is so simple tu operate that anvone can make good pic- OSCAR ERWIG teres with a Pocket Premo C without any experi- ence whatever. i e — e i The Pocket Premo C offers the same assurance ! of quality pictures as dves the Film Premo No. 1, the same type of Kodak Ball Bearing sh:tter and { and Plapatograph lens. The shutter works on ball bearings and its leaves opening ia the shape of a star admit much more light in a given time than does the ordinary type ot shutter. This festure makes the Pocket Premo C very effective for snapshot work. | For the popular post card size, the 3A Pocket Premo C makes an outfit of unusual scope and capabilities at a moderate price. The camera is handsomely finished, covering is genuine leather and metal parts are nickeled. For one who wishes to get a very portable -and re- liable outfit, suitabfe for all kinds of general amateur work, at a small outlay, the pocket Premo C is an exceptional value. See them at Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store 'WANTED—Second 'hand) household g B i yamgly ; i . /LOST AND FOUND {LOST OR STOLEN—English i STRAYED—Team of DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone’58 818 America Ave. ‘Ofice ‘Phone” e DENTISTS. DR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Office’ in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY, X DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel. 230 North of Markham Hotel R R i %. One-half cent per word per ¥ %7 issue, cash with copy. x ¥*: Regular -charge rate onc ¥ *-cent per word per insertion. No & KKK KEHEEEFKE K * One-half cent per word per % ¥ issue, cash with copy. x *x Regular charge rate one ¥ *-cent per word per jnsertion. No & * ad taken for ‘less than 10 %|¥'ad taken for 1less than 10 % 5 « cents Phone 31. *| *°cents Phone 31. x LAWYERS XXX K XXX H KX HE KKK KKK KKK K& K& &% &|GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, cesws Kb . LAWYER HELP WANTED ' ' FOR SALE Miles Block Phone 560 TSSO PSS SRS e I ‘WANTED—A man to work on a farm for a few weeks. Three miles from Bemidji. F. M. Freese, D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor Q’Leary-Bowser FOR SALE 1 have the following . farm machinery to exchange for live stock; one two horse corn cul- Phone 3626-6. e tivator, one, one ‘horse: corn cultt-| ¢ Building. WANTED—Dishwasher at Meyer's| V20T, one ‘potatoe sprayer, ‘TWO|y J 10UD : Dairy Lunch. g fatm wagons; 'Two one’liorse bug- LAWYER - { . watr gles/“ote ' garden’ drill,” ohe; ‘two' | hotse Kéntuoky singlé disk harrow. and other farm machinery. W. G Schroeder. : « Office with sReynolds & “WHiiter Opposite Markiam” H_ol!él" ptied ;i tom .- PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS 01 sl > to work for board and room while FURISALIE GHBAD ne < ciig ! DR. ROWLAND GILMORE large wagon, one sled, two guitars; PHYSICIAN AND-SURGEON attending school. Phone Blocker - % Dotels 3 one guitar- zither, one ‘small ice Office—}Miles Block 1! % £ : cream ‘frdezer. 1019 Park Ave. IR, 57 oR. D FOR RENT i Phone 497-J. i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FOR RENT—Partly modern fur-}FOR-SALE OR RENT — Five-room Office in Mayo' Block nished room in new house. Lady| cdttage withtwo acres of land. Ap- sd ipcRes. Phone 397 preferred. Phone 464. ply“dt 1438 Irvine Ave., opposite P T FOR REN Furnished rooms. Mrs. WANTED—Girl clerk. Koors Bros. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—BYy boy, age 18. Place Fair Grounds: ‘"' © * i A. E. Henderson, 600 Bemidji Ave. | FOR® SALE—Rubber’ ‘stamps. The' —_—— e Pioneer will procure ‘any kind' of g e T NT—House. P. A. Nelson, A Fi FOR RENT—House. P elsonm, | | er stamp for you on short no- DR. L.-A. WARD . I ‘SURGEON < Officé_“Miles Block Phone 117. i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON === 3 Over First National Bank WANTED. FOR SALE—A well bred 4 year old| . . Bemjdii, M WANTED—Green Norway pine| driving horse with harness and e 5 closed cones. Price $1.20 per| buggy. Bemidji Auto Co, ,, 3 DR. A" E. HENDERSON “ PHYSICIAN!'AND SURGEON ' Over First':National Bank Bemidji, Minh.: * w0 Office Phone 36 .4~ Res. Phone 72 DR. E. H. SMITH ] PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON ' Oftice ‘Secu cwt. "At W. G. Schroeder’s store. | mop SALE — Six-room completely modern house, 50-foot east front. Address “8,” c|o Pioneer. . FOR SALE—Oak watér barrels 76 cents each delivered to your home Model Mfg. Co. gy o A goods. M. E. Ibertson. setter about three months old. White with black spots; has white face and MISCELLANEOUS black ears. Wears a collal: Wwith | VERTISERS—The great state of the name Lars L. Lind on it. Re-| = North Dakota offers’ unlimitod: op< ward offered. Phone 35. portunities for ‘business to: classi<] fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday = Courfer-News the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classitied advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it -is the paper to use in: order to get re- X PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ; Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE i @lasses Fitted [Oftice Gibbons Bldg., North Markham Hotel. Telephone 105. DR. F. J. DARRAGH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation 208% 3rd St., over Blooston - Store Day and Night Calls Answered. LOST — 8-inch manilla envelope. Blank contracts of R. L. Polk & Co., personal papers and letters in same. $1.00 reward for return to Daily Pioneer. W. J. Tyler. THROAT horses; one roan’ horse, one black mare, from Ches. Barclay’s place at Boot Leg lake. Finder please notify John Marin, Bemidji, Minn. FARMS FOR BALE. ;ulr.ur;t lrntea cmeh cle;n per word first e <A i A nsertion, one-half cent per word (DR, L. J. PERRAULT. FO:;Q?:‘;?O“;:&B":::M';:‘ l'::,' succeeding insertions; fifty cents CHIRQPO:'[:)IST 1858 on good stream: one mile from | per line per month. Address the Expert on all foot troubles. Corns » towm oraid libertiaEise R 158 Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. removed without pain. Ingrowing or. acre. W G. Schroodes. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for |R2ils and bunions scientifically . every .make of typewriter on the|[treated. Price 50c a corn. Private Women are replacing the‘men in| ™Market at 60 cents and 75 cents|C8lls made. Phone 499-J. Office the factories and acting as house| ©ach. Every rl:bonphlold '°‘:i 75 |over Rex Then:,re. porters and tram-car conductors in| C°R!s Fuaranteed. one orders | p S ATHRE Russia. f;:’::sy :‘"‘;"1 Mt:" :’l""“" ";““ ABSTRACTER o ap:e:r'fn“p:r;: °‘I‘,o“:n: ;:' Bonded by National Surety Co. nf Tackle has been invented by a Cali- - 2 New York. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply ofnrani to make a tree pull out its Store. roots as its falls when cut down. O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. MATTIE MITTUN Every woman’s friend. Ever : Ready Coffee. Needs no prepa- TEACHER OF PIANO FUNERAY. DIRECTOR ||ration. Made in the cup by fo P adding hot water. _No grounds. Ancsoti e, 30 cups for 2. Free Samble. S5 o s aysxr smrs sy ss M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and | COUNTY CORONER { 405 Beliraini Ave. Bemidji, Misn. Baillie Coffee Co., Midway, St. Paul, Minnesota. ¥ _ RAILROAD TIME CARDS * LR R R R R R R R R e R MPLS., RED LAKX & MAN. 2 North Bound. Arrives........9:45 1 Nortk Bound Leaves...... 1.80 800 RAILROAD 62 East Bound Leaves...... 9:54 63 West Bound -Leaves 1 86 East Bound Leaves 87 West Bound Leaves. GREAT NOR' 88 West Bound Leaves. 34 Easi ; Ploneer wanws—oac nalf cent s word cash. 1 1 1 1 Huffman & 0’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HN. McKEE.Enernl Director Money to Loan . on Real Estate John F. Gibbons Telephone 299 Bemidji, Minn. Freight West Leaves at. Freight East Leaves at.. 1] EnevEs TIBEEBLEE GEEE G5 82 South Boura Leaves. 81 North Bound Leaves.. 84 South Bound Leaves 83 North Bound Leave: Freight South Leaves Freight North Leaves Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 }1 SN o e Lt e reem oniy, s to € pm. T % 4 Ever, as a boy, tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him‘scoot? Sure you did—we did! And how about ‘that lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you 'STOVE. WO0OD FOR SALE ‘BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long T0h St beyond, 8250 0 ° ered i fl.ng' to Nymore, $2.00 and Results are most afways certain when you use a Ploneer want ad. One-half cent a word. Phono 31. wish to get rid of? ¢ ek Tie a Daily Pioneer Want || ' Delivered to-Bemidji, $2.00 to Ad to it friend—do it|| 7th St., beyond, $2.25 in and see them. i i now! Delivered to Nymore, $1.75 and Ziegler’s Second Hand Store ' Bemidji, Minn. ! ss- READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS Phone 31. [ Telophoms Orders Nc. 82 It has been: ‘estimated by experts TERSS—CASH ON DELIVERY that the fron ore deposits’of Sweden | S mate 000,000,000 tons,