Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 10, 1917, Page 2

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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. @. B. CARSON B. H. DENU \ v - These are ~Good- Semce - 4. Advertisers - * Offering you their “"good service” and spending money to tell this community about themselves. Why not call them up? \ND PROFESS IONAL 4 The Weight of War Has Disturbed the Balance ‘of Supply andDeimand ‘When "this nas’ tion entered the war, our entire TELEPHONB 922 A. V. GARLOCE, ¥, telephone system Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter EYE EA;mNumOBET - :DEAN LAND Co. ;flippf“ed :t s under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. OAT ’ disposal of the . Glasses Fitted government. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property fimno 105 Gibbons Bld‘ . Dnpsual busi- déasn%,ctlvmes in- cident to the war have further tax- ed our facilities. No attention paild to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this oflleo not "{roppman Elock Bemidji later than Tuesday of each week to insure yubllcl.tlon in the current issue. ‘The scarcity of materials for repairs and new construction is % becoming a more serious prob- lem for us with these increase ' ing demands. You can help us “do our bit” for the government by making no unnecessary local or long distance calls. PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night Oftice O'Ln mr‘ "plag ! Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R” l N. L. HAKKERUP NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji | Have a Fine cal' Of BY CARRIER BY MAIL OneyeIrSGOO One year ..............$4.00 .. 250 Six months ............ 200 o 1:: Three months'.......... 1.00 Ome week ............. 18 - T DR. L. A. W. ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block 1 Bemidji, mnn. THE WEEKLY PIONEER K i Ten pages, oontunlu o summary of the mews of the week. Pub- P!.. gmwn o Tt at lished every Thursday and sent postage paid- to any address, for, in North of Markham Hotel THE HOME CAFE il BAVRIOE + o oo vvro wrwmm womimmans SH G SRR S G SR s s swvwes Sl Gibbons| Block ' 'Pel. 230 Gordon Burns, Prop. i i OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS ) E Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. eu{xu M. TORRANCE ' The Daily Ploneer is a member of the United Press Association, and LAWYE n e gues is represented for foreign advertising by the — chk R Phsiis- 560 KOORS BROTEERS CO. Enroute to Bem'dll R Bakers and Confectioners Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Fountain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 . . DR. E. H. SMITH General offices in New York aud Chicago, branches in all principal cities. PHY. ll)gu% AND SURGEON Ofliée Security Bank Bleck Will Arrive October 12th or 13th Hold Your Order and Buy Good Apples From Your Home Merchant THE MEAT QUESTION The present exorbitant prices of meat, together with the reported 5 ) scarcity of hogs and cattle, should cause the farmers of this country some % concern for the future. True, the scarcity is not so great in this country lPHRYSEl.CIAAMgg'R::EgN as in others, but on the other hand our export demands are inordinantly heavy. It is estimated that since the war began there has been a decréase Oftice in Mayo Block in tht world's meat producing animals of 115,000,000 head. This has had || Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 its logical effect. Taken all around, this country has increased its supply of meat pro- ducing animals; but, as we have stated, the demand on us has also increased many times. BExports of meat from this country are nearly three times i DR. GDEI:““rs%I‘m as large as during the period immediately preceding the war. Office Phone 124 Residence 346 New it is perfectly evident that if we are to continue to meet the ! Miles Block, Bemidji heavy demand upon our resources we will be compelled to conserve the source of supply. In plain words, we must bend our energles to breeding —_— more live atock of all kinds. The feeding season is close at hand, and the farmers and stock grow- ers will soon begin to sort out the stock that is to go to the slaughter. In this sorting, care should be taken that all likely females be saved. With the present high prices, the temptation should be resisted. Each man should study for the future, and do his best to keep up the available sup- ply. During the past two or three years many good breeding animals have been sacrificed that, if kept, would now put their owners on easy street. All authorities agree that there is absolutely no danger of prices n falling to any great extent for some years to come, 8o that each grower IDA VIRGINIA BROWN Instructor in hould plan t t the most increase possible out of all his animals. et ol r PIANO VOICE DBAMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines 117 Third St. Bemidji Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager |. P. Batchelder Phone 180 Bemidji L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate Phones 555 and 309 WE HAVE THE LOTS ‘What “kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location fof a fine residence? Or just a place for a' cozy litte home? TOM SMART . DRAY AND TRANSFER ¥ Safe and Plano Moving Res. Phone §8 ~ 818 America i & Office Phone 12 i Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, | ingrown nails treated a specialty. MINA MYERS [ 311 6th St. Phone 112-W EASY PAYMENTS ! Pick yours out and call on our local agent, The Berman Agency, Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and terms. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. §t. Paul, Minn, Another ruinous practice that should be stopped, by law if necessary, [T e——— e is the practice of slaughtering very young animals, particularly calves and Ph ADRT“S HUFFMAN & nllEAHY lambs. The waste of material is too great to be countenanced under pres- 1017 Minn. Ao & . a IO LT LT T TR TU T T LT LU LT LT ent conditions. If all the calves, pigs and lambs in this country are al- . Ave. Bemlidji o eaA————— . lowed to grow to maturity it will go a long way toward remedying the present great shortage. But above all things do not destroy the source of supply—the females. Intelligent attention to this detail is absolutely necessary if our meat sup- ply is to be kept up to the great demand that will continue to be made upon it for some time to come. FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R LETFORD’S GARAGE ‘We have been more than pleased with the patronage our re- pair department has had. Our work has been satisfactory and we wish to ask those who contemplate having their cars over- hauled this winter to come in and get our expert’s views on what you need. Our announcement as to the line of popular cars we will handle will appear soon. Wait for it. S THORWALD, LUNDE CHIROPRACTOR - Acute and Chronic Diseases han: lded with great success First National Bank Bullding Bemidji, Minn. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. I FINEST ARMY IN THE WORLD Two views may be taken of the large percentage of drafted men re- jected for physical disqualifications to serve in the national armies. The pessimistic view is that the physical tests establihed by the military medi- cal authorities will give us the finest army in point of physique that has ever taken the fleld. This should give us a great advantage when once our men go into action; for the reports from the western front now indi- cate that the German reserves are being drawn from the boys of the em- pire whose stamnia is insufficient for the severe work of modern warfare. TR T AN, FUNERAL DIRECTOR DR. C. R. SANBORN ' ° PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Office—Miles. Block M. E. IBERTSON ~ UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Mina, The Parting Gilt There is always room in the soldier's kit for portraits of the home' folks. J. WARNINGER ' ° VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman. Store Phone No. 209 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This brief notice will serve all those political chameleons and sub- I marine operators, whose records are well known, who have been seeking £ to belittle the Pioneer by cutting out clippings and forwarding them to state officials and government authorities, with the object of inviting at- tack upon the Pioneer, that several copies of the Pioneer are being for- Wmegnogr MUSIC: warded daily, and have been, to state and government officials same as other VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND newspapers are doing and have done. And the amusing part of it is that 1 fivmuunm‘- some law violators themselves are doing the loudest blowing. The Pioneer Phone 683-W 116 3rd St knows whereof it is speaking. It is to laugh. T RY CLEANING Clothes (]‘.Jleuners for Men, Women : i1d o ) and Children Your portrait in a case to fit the soldier’s pocket --- theideal gift. chm e BEMID’;I;he Hakkerup Studio o W.K DENISON, Aiunm Oftice Phono 3-R. Res %93 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. The country has little sympathy to waste on the speculators who were Nholding corn for $2.50. The recent slump of corn from $2.26 to $1.25 was a just restitution. Nothing but a corn famine could ever justify 32.50 corn. SR b RN R IR TR ey, ’ AUTOMOBILE BUYERS, ATTENTION! g If you are considering buying a car jt will pay you to wait ns Peace movements in congress or elsewhere serve one good purpose— they afford opportunity for emphatic declaration of our determination to DRS. GILMORE & lofllll fight militarism to a finish. PHYSICIANS AND' SUR Oftice—Miles Block 7 s When it is : t repaired by THEBEMIDJIJEWELR YCO. 210 3rd Street, - . Phone 4eé RITHRYY until you see our new line of popular priced cars. We are now arranging for the agency of a line of cars to suit the taste of those who wish a reasonable priced car or those who demand the best. Our announcement will appear later. In the meanwhile, don't forget we are turning out the best of work i1n our repair department—every job guaranteed. Ask those who have had carbon burned what the results have been. LETFORD’S CARACE It was easy enough to get the Kaiser out of those Chicago spellers, but it's another and altogether different job to get him out of the Beog- raphy. DR. H. A. NORTHROP The proposal that the government take 65 per cent of all incomes OS'.I'EOAP:D uggfim Suite 10, O’Leary-Bowser Bld:, Oftice Phone 163 THE DAILY PIONEER receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION over $1,000,000 hasn’t produced a ripple of excitement in this office. - Now Mr. Middleman is beginning to wonder if he hasn’t been caught between the upper and nether millstone. S The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is * see that a notice of their visit here is insert- Floneer deiepnone 921 o bringSUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER NOW your items to this office. That papal dove of peace seems doomed to return to the ark. It has found nowhere to alight. DR. D. 1. STANTON DENTIST it Office in Winter Bloek . | The coal speculators are forced to admit that the future looks “‘dark.”

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