Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 3

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Farmand Garden SELLING W0OD LOT PRODUCTS Need of Co-operation Among Owners i In Marketing Timber. | [Prepared by United States department of agriculture.) There s unquestionably a clear and deflnlte need for co-operation amoug owners in the selling of wood lot prod. ’f wets. The average farmer by himself acts at a great dlsadvantage, because the whole fleld of caring for growing _‘ timber, selecting trees for cutting and i;_ flnding the best market is unfamiliar ; ground. _ Because he has not a carload lot of a particular kind of material and ship ment by local freight is absolutely pro- hibitive the wood lot owner is oblized In many Instances to cut up cholce Juds of material into very lnferlor sroduets. For example, he may tind 1t mecessary to turn clear white vak or WOOD LOT ON POOR LAND. Mack cherry into rallroad ties and sell Ms material at a great sacrifice to a 1 buyer—a middieman. Several Elem acting co-operativ could @ up carload lots and ma their Black walnut logs, basswood, hickory & ok bolts, piling or other products t to the wholesaler, manufactur- plant or usereat greatly Increased A Profits over those recelved from their ‘dfivlduul sales ‘' The services of a reliable and expe- Fenced timberman as adviser would be @xtremely bhelpful to the majority of farmers. The ‘i a man services o “Oh Look! § I can eat’em all — they won’t hurt me! That's be- cause they’re made with Calu- met—and #54f’s why they're B pure, tempting, iasty, whole- some—that’s why they won't burt any kid.” Received Highest Awards New Coob Booh Free—Sue Slip AR E XXX KRR K : WU L LT T DT T T CROO! A mafkét value of wood 10ts. “Thé oWn- * w H h L Y w er will then be in a better p:-luon to X ‘(’BY. ’P‘:‘: ‘b:"‘:'* ;lll’ % : 3 : e = ave tu'g 0t ou ant declde how to sell most profitably, = i .fl fi“. cheice are Second.—To supervise the marketing | L. R. Tidd arrived Saturday to o Krumbles Is a Bomidji ours to sell, becanse weoown them. Itis better direct from the ewner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are look atter the cut over land at this camp. F. Bost, one of the company’s ware- house men at Kelliher, dined with the of timber lun carload lots. Because of his superior knowledge such an advis. er will be much better fitted to secure current market prices than the aver strengthening winter cereal beocause of the age farmer, lumberjacks here Sunday. hore to bolp you socure a home of your own. In reglons where timber work has | A. Lord and Jack Essler of Be- richnoss of the Bomidii Townsite & lmpl‘ovement Co been golng on for many years men of | midji passed through here Sunday on Durum wheat. THAYER C. BAILE . the necessary qualifications will be |their way to camp No. 4 where they o '. Local A'd. will go in quest of deer. Mr, Ash, one of the surveyor gen- eral's men, arrived here Monday and will scale state timber at this camp. Barney Anderson has left us again and went to Kelliher Monday. The successful deer hunters at this camp 80 far are John Achenbach, a fine 200-pound buck; L. R. Tidd, a doe and Clyde Johnson, yearling The cook also got a small deer quite readily found. They should be selected under the approval of the state foresters (n states where such of- ficers are employed, The farmers’ tim- ber adviser should be clearly identi- fled with such organizations as the county improvement assoclations or with the state extension service. The farmer might pay a fale price for each plece ot estimating and selling, or each county might employ a man whose duty it would be to advise the farm- ers. Several farmers acting co-opera- tively could secure the services of the timber agent at relatively small cost to each. No attempt is made by the depart- went bulletin to recommend a plan of co-operation. This, the author states, could undoubterlly be effected through the ald of the state and federal gov- ernments in conjunction with the pres- ent farm dewounstration and manage- weut wovewent tor better buying and selling on the part of farmers. Groups desiring o ettect permanent organiza- tions can secure assistance and infor wation as to methods and procedure from the marketing and rura) organ- ization speclalists of the department. 100. Look for this signature hrumbl / a7 r L4 71 $100 Reward, $100 The veaders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that s catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and Blood on the Mucous Sur- Bystem thereby destroying Dationt strenati by pullaime us the.con: on uilding - mtullon and mh{lfl nature In doing its Tt 1n” the Rutative. ¥ s th in the curative po Catarrh Medicine that they ofter O Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Oblo. Sold by all Drugsist, Tsc. Huffman & O’I.lg! FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING B K. MekzE Funaral Diooorsd *~; Phone 178-W o R HOW TO GET IT ALM. FREE 0% Wik our special pece of Dle, "o votmens’s, Sndsy coupen. ke the The BemldJi Pioneer COUPONS SECURE 6 “Axp - 98¢ s $2.50 voLume Beastifally bound i rich Maroon— i isti ialay design, with 16 full-page m...‘“"’- s el amous singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. Out of Town Readers Will Add 10c. for Postage " HEART SONGS 1 The song book with a soul! 400 ——tsiad b S _of th treasares of the world in one volume of 500 pages. Cbonn'byw ;“),000 music Lven. Feur years to complete the book. Every song a gem of melody. “Your friend Dubwaite seems to be an {mpractical sort of fellow.” “I have never seen his equal” “No?” “Why, Dubwalte would try to sell road maps to aviators.”—Birmingham &ge-Herald. Bookish Talk. “Judge, my life Is an open book.” “Some pages look suspicious to me. Anyhow, I'll have you bound over.”— Philadalnhia UR fundamental ideas’in this store are the same as yours, as a customer of the store —highest efficiency in specializing in good clothes and nothing else; real values; real service and lasting satisfaction to both of us in every transaction. g This Store Is Overcoat and Suit Headquarters HAT’S another way of saying that this store is the home of HART SCHAFFNER l & MARX and SOCIETY BRAND CLO THES. Any store that sells these goods is bound to be recognized as the clothing center. Right now it's overcoat weather and we're ready for you with the world’s best fabrics in most popular styles. We’ll show you a wonderfully fine selection of Chesterfields, ulsters, great-coats, fur collar coats, coats suited to every need, taste, age and figure. $12, $15, $18,$20, $22.50, $25. $30. $35 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Fashionable belt-back and plait back suits. Special showing of smart models in all shades and fabrics. Nothing to equal these at the p rices— $18 $20. $22.50 $25 $30 8§35 Men's All Wool Mackinaws Bradley's Sweaters We're showing a large variety in smart pat- You should be sure and see the special terns, belt back and pinch back at values we are showing for men and boys at $5, $6, $7, $8 and $10 $2 to $10 Men's Flannel Shirts Men's Overcoat Hats A great showing of hats and caps for the of the highest quality in all colors and styles winter wear—Only $1.25, $1.50 and up to $3 $3 BoysClothesot Highest Quality Boys’ Winter Suits Boys' Mackinaws $3.95 $4.95 $6.96 $3.96 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 Unequaled Values opyright Hart Schaffner & Marx Notable quality in men’s and young men’s suits and OVercoRts icciniainbamarnainanananrnaisiba $15 You ought not to spend $15 for clothes until you see these and know the values we offer. You’ll be im- pressed with them. You’'ll find a big variety to se- 1ectAIPOMIERE o i B ittt ansehsstatans $15 Boys' Underwear All Styles and Sizes $1 and $1.50 Boys' Shoes That Give Service $1.85 $285 $3 $3.50 Shavitch Bros. SUCCESSORS TO SCHNEIDER BROS. COMPANY Xmas Gifts For Men, Young Men and Boys Are Now Ready “Xmas Shopping Do Your Xmas Shopping Early "Defective Page

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