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CLASSIFIED 5o ANTED —Cordwood. Bemidil i 3 Laundry. . 16tf WANTED—Two girls. 0. K. Res- | Jowd taurant. R SALE—Dry jackpine. 497-W. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Wood, 16-inch jackpine $1.50 per cord delivered to any part of the city. Phone 600. 10-113 FOR SALE—Houses and lots known as 512, 514, 602, 604 Third St. E. M. Sathre, Sec'y. 5-113 FOR SALE—Good John Deere cutter. Phone 17-F-2. 5-19 —_—— FOR SALE—16 head of horses. Edw. ‘Anderson. Phone 300. 6-19 | —0 0 —— o s et~ om| Argentine State In Hands Of A F RS soiiurerut Ut IRV PrTr FOR RENT—Storage room. I can furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tf ¢(By Jnited Press) Buenos Aires, Jan. 9.—The fairs, but to straighten them ouat. Bt T S R S FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, 7 - 1t The Entre Rics receiver, or' ister- 331 Minnesota Ave. Phn“elfxzi ventor, is Dr: Jomq uin S. de Anchor- 2 ena. The provincia | governor is Dr. |of the State Association of Trained Miguel Laurenvenz. Dr. Laurencesa | Nurses, are statione: is a radiesl; ldce Ma tional President | puildiog as regufar lobbyists seeking —— e | 1TiEOYED. Tlie Etxe Rios legis'ature fto exert the inffuence of femimine :«; ;i]\l:e‘tt% erlef; cwor ;e:nst:l;s t; efl eharm over the legislators for the en- £OST—Gold Tocket with heavy gold he téderal uppe! use in Bu actment of a Iaw providing fo DOSJ’I;m r‘?ml::k.%d::?e:e.gag";n Afres. On' joist ballot the legisla-laminatiom to rw:i’n‘a :51'&!;‘;:(‘;’- 3 lockét.' contains two gl'lctm'ea [ ture is radical By & majority of tWo|feate. ’ P -| votes. Therefore tle two senators’ PP 1 S SR S i FOR- RENT — Furnished rooms. Phone 747, or 512 Fifth St. 3-11& 0{:;1‘; :1“5;::‘::‘: 827’wi‘n2‘1’ ‘pre;ll‘lmt;bly'wflr beermflm n:ll:rs e ipurely on’ its merits. This tfme tie TOST—Telesco Tt case Jam. 6.| The conservastv e icontingent of eomely" represertatives ) i i be“’.;‘;‘; W]-z ‘i Sch:oegier farm and | fegislature do-mot: want this to hap: |lias been swmt with gwglflc Tanteuc- b &'oct‘;le ty '!ollb'g wad sagging your cheek. ilf as much Bémidjl. Return to Pioneer. 2-19|gen. Consequertly they stay zway] tions to devote their individualatten- . e W-B s rich tobocco. goes twice as far as °‘,'d“.“.“'lzz‘t ——————— | fom tlie sessions and Governor Laur- | tfon to differemt members. i A y ing- 4 fstlI::'es your stal“m and g:;es you a ;ll}'er‘-‘l‘]’nm‘ 72 appiness all over. You can’t help from telling encena cannot gt a (OUruIm. e FOUND—On Fourth street, gentle-| After repeated’ attempts to over- men’s gold ring. Owner may have| come this difficuity- tle governor 3| same by proving property and pay-| pealed to' the president. The presi- ing for this ad. C. W. Clark. 2-19:}dent placed the situation in the ——————————| Bands of Dr. dé Amelioreus, as receiv- KX XK KX K EX K KKK KK or interventor: x * The Bemidji Businees * College Winter Term & Begins Monday, January 8 : Prepare to enroll them. * | to office, This was the way in wiic ~ fone case so . MIGH SCHAOL QUINTET ' PLAYS SATURDAY N CASH PRICES CASE'S CASH STOR Pork Chops, per lb., and an in‘teresting comtest siou Sirloin Steak, per 1b., 18¢ resuit. Round Steak, per b, 1Z¢ Bolonga, per 1b., Slab Bacon, per lb., 22¢ have been working Hard and bo Fancy Oranges, per doz.. 30c Winesap Apples per box $2. on the lond eng of tidescore. T0, DEDICATE: CHURCEL. Hel-met G‘apes' per can 20c Rev. Osmund Johgmson, pastor + Loganberries ‘per can 20C | the latter part of tite wi 3 will take part in the Helmet BlaCkbe"le_s' the new: NorwegiamLuthera OC | Rev. Joknson was at one time p eek witere: dedicazion '.""'“' 563 Irvine Ave. etor of the Blackduck American, at present im California. Wmmflm We Want 6000 pieces of TAMARACK 1500 pcs. 16-ft. long, Z-=in. top or over 1500 pcs. 14-ft. long, 7-in. top or over 1500 pcs. 12-ft. long, 7-in. top or,over 1800 pcs. 8-ft. long; 7-in. top or over . Call at once if you wish‘to fill part or all of this order. . IBEAUTY LOBBY IS e P FOR RENT—6-room modern house, | gentine state of Entre Rios, teday is $00 Bemidji Ave. Mrs. G. Heib. |in the'handséfa receiver, whose duty B-111 | is not to wind w» the provines’s af- Federal intervention i the prow- X ' When Presidént Irigoyen went im-§son, as a radical, ttiere were}and Plomeer Press, s dead at’Los Aw- 4 fmany predictions that he would radi- x| calize all the <comservative states by 2449 9 K K K K K K - |mreans of intervemtion: ) h it was |gone to- Los Augefes;, was prasent at = | propliesied Presigént Irigoyen would [ his déathl ! [ do it, but there has beew only the} Two adopted dirwgtiters—B¥Fs. C-| Nature’s mndk‘ggg;s normal = ¢ i1E. Power and Mis. A. C. Jéffersom nditions—and iearn for yourself uunEflT‘KIIG ‘ UNDER{AKER o - L] The first high school! baskaibiall’ game to be played in Bemidif this I8¢} season is sicheduled for Saturday | ¢ . 9.- Cit; night at the Armory when the Tocal | rotel here was totally” destroyed’ by | i fire. The fife origimated from & de- Ider Steak, per Ib., §7€}righ scticol’ quintet meets the High Should i ’ setf:ql oo Tnternational Falls; | fective flue: The loss is about ¥%- This will’ be: the first' ggme or the S¢ season for Coumeh Juvrud’s boysy and [ while he says the team will Have some exce ptionally streng pixyers | eligible after this semester hiT g-altln will show weil. Interwationa 8| Lard per lb- 2ic is practically a newcomer intoe the basketball game but its youngsters teams will. play to the utmost be the First Scandinavian Lutlle{am i has his petifion in cireulation: He church, will go to Blooming Prairie.will be a camdidate azgainst n ahurck | the city coumeil whens Nymore : was astor| brought into- the cita as the FIfth per can ¢ the Blcoming Prairie congrega ward. [ e m! o%- - : en Gage Plums. tion. He will deiiver an address at Paul ‘Foueault has shifed his bon- , Itisas . . Gre c%m y 200 | atication saviees Sunsy s | net bul Pousests Kin S 1l e o pontaneous force at work which is greater than per ning; returning to Bemidji next|tion out for re-electtom as alde=man oth. Sliced Hawaiian Pine- weolk: PO N DN agiponted aaplist \ Its economy now is almost a proverb. . apple, per can 20c FATHER IS DEAD. Mayor Vandersluls and not a- word Quietly the knowledge has spread, and thoroughly, into Mrs. B, L. Obers of %l‘z:ckdu(;klgfl gfelggl"’sm"" to his reelection i8]} ' every nook and corner of the nation. ived word that Mr. Oberg’s father 3 | I t Deliver g inp., Sunday.| NoO camdidate for alderman-at- . Promp y died at_ ;x:ve::mg.e JSiinn, 57. | \urye. with the exception of H: .| Evsmgelll':mtihere is an eager demand for the car at delivered to Soo track as follows. Gl w- LaMfl“m cfl- b POUCH OF W CUT TORACCO ISN'T AS BIG AS YOUR LOOSE €00 Line PAPER SACK, BUT ITS BETTER " Building p AND CHEAPER, BECAUSE IT flfl%fi%"&‘.‘.’rfi‘.‘#‘?’.’.fi' e SATISFIES AND LASTS LONGER.] RIGHT. Birch Jack Pine . Tamarack ederal Receiver BUSY WITH SOLONS Prerre, S. D., Jan. 9.—Nineteen pretty young women, representatives d at the capitol | prompt Dellvery Phone 32 ERE'S something curious about W-B CUT Chew- ing—it takes less out of your pocket and puts 8 better chew into your mouth. No big plug sagging your i | Several times the bill has failed your friends about W-B. - Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Usien Squase, New Yok Ciy NEWSPAPER OWNER OF ST. PABL DIES St. Paul, Janm:. 9.—Georg® Thomtp* | patween healthy peo g SIS, ple radiatl owmer of the St. Paul Dispatch | vjtality and nerve-strained peu:li who suffer from abnormal conditions is very noticeablix If you or your friends are feeling “all run down” we invite you to per- sonally investigate ‘Hufiman_& O'Leary FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' FURNITURE AND geles, followlhg ar acute aftack af asthmar and’ heart trouble: Witk Mrs. Thompson; witk whom he had M. E. IBERTSON both of SP; Paul, arc-among the sur s 9 ;‘iging ouzher lol'm’vfmlli- Mis. .ho; abnormalities can be adjusted. ompsoxm™ ‘léaverLox Angefes to- wiver day; accompanying tiie’ body b St - Danne! g’ D.C. F '§irst National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 16-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W B N McKEE Puneral Director Phone 178-W or R 405 Beltrami Ave., : Hawléy; Mimn., Jan. 9.—The City’ 2 000, partiaily covered” by insurzmee: {NYE SEEKS' OFFIE OF MUNICIPAL JUDGE| And still cliey come. Another can- .didate has announced for the office of municipat judge, tie office Ireld | by Judge Crowell. The mewcomerris ' F. W. Nye of the Fourth ward; a part of whish»was formeriy Nymaore. | His ' petition was out tyday. of{ In the Fimth ward, J. W. Smith Donce BROTHERS MOTOR CAR Nls When people speak of Dodge Brothers Car they invariably speak of its quality. | ' This i8 something outside and above and beyond sales- manship and advertising. th Fred he| Brinkman and 0. J. Tagley, bot#: of cfiwhom were appointed’ aldermen- by ppeaved. City- Clerk Steim is not worrying; over his office. He is out for re-elee~ tion ane there is Ittle doubt of has having any one te decide the: insge with:. PENNINGTON CO0. TO SHOW STOCK AT FAIR .Thief River Falls, Minn., Jan. 9.— The annual meeting of the Penning- ton County Live Stock Breeders’ as- sociation will be held on the third /day of the mid-winter fair if present plans are carried out. It is also the intention to hold a meeting for the organization of a county poultry as- sociation at the same time. The county association of live stock .men_ is composed of members of the three special branches, these being the Guernsey breeders, the Hol- stein breeders and the Shorthorn breders. This will be the second an- nual meeting since the formation of the larger organization and because of the success that has attended the work thus far it is expected: = that more than the usual amount of in- terest will be shown. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car t The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. The price of the Touring Car or Roadster is $785. Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $950. Sedan, $1185. (Al prices f. 0. b. Detroit) X WILL PROBE STRIKE. (By United Press) St. Paul, Jan. 9.—The Senate met Moberg Construction Go. PHONE 272 2t 0. ONGSTAD, Prop. } Bemidji, Minn. at 11 o'clock this morning, passed one bill and received a resolution introduced by Senator Westlake of Minneapolis to investigate the lum- ber camp strikes in Northern Min- nesota. Thirteen bills were introduced to- day after which adjournment was taken to 11 o’clock Wednesday.