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JAPANEXPECTED TO 'MAKE NEXE MOVE 4 +/(By Carl ‘D. Groat) United Press Correspondent ‘Washington, March 4.—With the German-Russian peace signed, it is Y 1] the questio )4 Il s Japan -thinks that ty means she:must Indications ..are s that, immed B permitted to act alone. Japan™ TEXAS FAVORS NATION-WIDE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT (By United Press) Austin, Texas, . March 4.—The state lbgislature today ratified = the mational '_prohibition amendment, making the eighth state ratifying. LONDON PROTESTS (By United Press) ‘Washington, March 4.—Represen- tative London of New York, Social- ist, today introduced a resolution in the house protesting against Japan entering Russian territory. CHARGE OF DOCKS (By: United\ Press) Washington, March 4—W. H. Groverman- .of Minneapolis was to- day appointed district fuel adminis- tration representative in charge of lake docks. OFFICERS REINSTATED (By United Press) St. ‘Paul, March 4.—Governor Burnquist today -conditionally rein- stated three Ko6chiching county of- ficlals, suspended last fall upon ree- ommendation of the state safety com- mission. . THER COLORS AT A nmnfl?lmfmm FOR CAMP Another answered the call of the colors in Bemidji today, when Del- phis Lemay left for Duluth to be sent to Jefferson barracks. He enlisted in the infantry. FIRE DEPARTMENT CALL The fire department was called out Sunday when a spark landed on -the roof of the building occupied by A. Brose on Minnesota avenue. No - damage_ resulted. TL TAKES SEAT AT N PULAR MEBTING TONTGHT The new, city council will take its seat tonight. There will be some changes around the table but it is likely the appointees will again be ngmed. : FEDERAL FARM AGENT COMES TO BEGIN WORK Arne W. Aamot, who' has been gelected as the Federal county agent for Beltrami county, has arrived in the city and commenced his duties yesterday. He will have an office - in the court house, and until arrange- ments are completed there, will have his office in the Reynolds & Winter Land office. Mr. Aamot comes well recommended, having had- five or six years’ experience in this work. He was selected by the executive board of the Farm Bureau of Beltrami county. CONVICTS TO GARDEN St. Paul, March 4.—The Minnesota state penitentiary will have a war- time farm of 1,000 acres-for this year. 'A tract of 180 acres has been leased -at annual rental of $1,000, with right to purchase at $200 an acre. James Mullen, prison farmer, said potatoes, oats and hay will be the big crop for 1918, TO TAKE PLATINUM Washington March i 4.—Orders have been issued for the comman- deering for war purposes of all crude and unworked platinum in the hands of importers, jobbers and whole- salers. | HUGE WAR BUDGET Washington, March 4.—Carrying $69,533,398.25, or $13,681,699.06 more than last year, the largest leg- islative, executive and judicial ap- propriation bill in its history was reported to the house by the appro- priations committee. MOOSE ATTENTION All members are requested to at- tend lodge Wednesday evening. Nom- ination of officers. By order of the dictator. 4 1-34 ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning' tonight, the millinery stores will be open until 8 o’clock. LaFontisee Millinery, Henrionnet Millinery Parlors, Edwards Sisters. 1-34 STORK BUSY DURING (917, REPORT SHOWS The stork was busy in Bemidji during the.past year, according to the birth report just received by the county clerk from the state board of health, The number of birtas in Bemidji Quring 1937 was 214 and the deaths number: RS act|i 3%, while the number of deaths was WOULD HELP RED CROS3 A. L. Dickinson, proprietor c¢f the New Park hotel, has offered thc Red Cross space on his hotel desk ifor a Red Cross contribution box. ,He took the matter up with G. W. Harnwell, and says he believes his Buests would be liberal donors if they had the op- portunity. PATRIOTIC MENU A patriotic napkin sent to the Ploneer from Dee Brown at Jcffer- son barracks contains the menu served on Washington’s birthday. The wenu was all to be desired. OLSON NOW CORPORAL Kern Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Olson, who enlisted *and who is stationed at San Antonio, Texas, has written his parents that he has been promoted to corporal. DEATH OF INFANT Hugh Eugéne Renico, age 156 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Renico, formerly of Bemidji, died of bronchial trouble, March 1, at St. Joseph’s hospital, Brainerd. Mrs. Renico was formerly Miss Ma- deline Styner of Turtle River. THT BEMIDJL DAILY PIONEER WILL DISCUSS SHEEP Next Tuesday.there will be a meet- ing at the governor’s office in St. Paul of state immigration depart- ment officers, public:safety commis- sion, sheep growers and others inter- ested. - J. J. Opsahl of Bemidji will be present. The object of the meet- ing is to discuss the plan of inducing western: sheep growers :to bring.car- load lots to Minnesota 3 WS.S. 'WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED: STATES We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool Pelts and Tallow a_nd will pay you the full market prices, One Half Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN | S—eei—e X FORD TRUGE $600 $600 MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY C. W. Jewett and Co., City. Dear Mr. Jewett:— Bemidji, Minn., March 2nd, 1918 “ In reply to your question of yesterday’ regarding the operation of the One Ton Ford Truck purchased from you last fall, I wish to state that it has given satisfaction that has exceeded my expectations. The truck has been in practically continuous operation all thru the winter hauling fuel such as saw-dust, slabs and cord wood. While its rated capacity is one ton, the average load that we haul will weigh 3200 to 3300 pounds. .We have had as much as two cords of wood on at one time and the truck handled the load easily. g : Atfter having operated this machine for a period of six months, I feel safe in recommending it for efficient and economical operation. Yours very trnly, 4 La H. Worthington, Manager. C. W. Jewett Co. Inc. Ford Sales and Service Inbad Family---by Cowan. L WONDER, & THAT COAW WILL EvsEW. COME Y THEN PROMISED ON THE\R. HONOR. T SEND T ub ~'pav : L HEAR SOME- Antl BOY. 4! COAL. ! COA! HWEAT AGA GLASSIFIED] NOTICE Advertisements in this . column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cash_ in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per. issue. “Ads’charged on our books costone.| cent :.i:word. per issue. - No ads'r than 26c¢. FOR SALE FOR SALE—b5-year-old bay horse; one 16-foot canoe. . Price right. Phone 16-F-12. B! 1-34 FOR SALE—Six-room modern house with bath; hot water heat. 1123 Beltrami A 2 : 5-38 FOR SALE—S8ix-cylinder five-pas- __senger Buick car. Call 366. 6-38 FOR SALE—$200 cash will buy lots 5 and 6, block 3, North Park. Mrs. J. C./Cobb, 509 Minn. Ave, 6-38 C. N. Shannon. | FOR SALE—My, cottage on. Omich Ave. (Birchmont Dr. Northrep. 5-37 FOR SALE—5-room iivuse, good con- dition, good well and wood shed. Continuous cement sidewalk; $15 down, $15 per month, no interest. E. M. Sathre. . 2-34 FOR SALE—One A-1 half blooded Jersey cow with calf six weeks old; one bay mare seven years old, weight 1,200 pounds; one Ford runabout in A-1 condition. The - above property may be seen on the Gust Carlson farm, one and one- shalf milgs south of the city. Also for sale one §ix horse power gaso- line saw rig, complete.” May -be seen on the A. E. Rako farm. Ap- ply A. E. Rako, Bemidji, Minn. 228tf -FOR SALE-—Seven-room . house, on good terms, located near the pro- Road). posed site for the mormal school.- A. E. For particulars address 6-34 Swanson, Bowbells, N. D. WANTED POSITION WANTED—Married man living in Bemidji with many years experience in groceries, dry goods ‘and shoes, also bookkeeping, de- sires position, Address “G,” Pio- neer. b < 6-39: FOR RENT FOR RENT—Sixroom house, partly modern. avenue or Phone 639-J. 5-38 FOR RENT—Strictly modern fu nished room, suitable for elther' lady or ‘gentleman. Phone 458. 6-39 FOR RENT—Four-room house,- 809 Bemidji avenue; also 2-room flat, modeérn, and 4-room flat, modern. Inquire Morris Kaplan. D 9234 .___LOST LOST—A lady’s gold watch, hunting case style. -Waltham movement., Engraved S. E. T.. Return. to Pio: neer office for reward.’ 6-39 PR ——— HUFFMAN & flilEAH'Y FURNITURE & " UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral .Dlreot‘or PHONE 178-W or B People Read This Newspaper That’s why it would be profitable for you to advertise in it If you want a fob If you want to hire somebody If you want to sell something If you want to buy something If you want to rent your house If you want to sell your Gouse If you want to sell your farm If you «ant to buy property If there is anything that you want the quickest and best way to supply that want is by placing an advertisement in this paper == The results will surprise and please you Things look black for the coal man Inquire -1014 Beltrami | BUSINESS | & PROFESSIONAL | DOCTORS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON " Oftice Secu;lty Bank Bleck DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 —————————————————————— DR. L. A, WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidii, Minn. e DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block og%hgfifilggnpmfll ROBAN AND SURGEON _Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. I : SPECIALIST EAR NOSE THROAT EYE "’ Glasses Fitted DENTISTS - . 3. W, DRICH DR JDl'll\ll’}‘l T Office; O'Leary-Bowser Bldg Office Phone 376-W _ Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER . - DENTIST Oftice Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidjt © DR J. T. TUGMY . DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 230 4 - DR. D. L STANTON ! DENTIST £ " -Office in Winter Block P LOP T s P CHIROPRACTOR - DOC1 HORWALD LMD e Acite and Chronic = Diseases handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank‘Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. . VETERINARIANS - VETERINARY SURGEON - |1 Office and’ Hospital -3 doors west ..of Troppman’s, Phone No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. W. K. DENISON. 1. V, M. 7' "V ETERINARIAN ° . Office Phone 3-R - .- . Res.99-J . 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave. LAWYERS' GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER ‘Miles Block BUSINESS . GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, - Dry - Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. Bemld,fiw' ut SCKROED%OM 65 Phone 560 N, L._HAKKERUP P_HOTOGRAPHEP}‘!P Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemidji . TOM SMART 3 DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 818 America Office Phone 12 DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insuranse aad City Property Troppman Block Bemidji MINA MYERS Hair dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made from combings $1.50. 311 6th St. Phone 112-wW DRY CLEANING Clothes Cle.ners ior Men, Women i and Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St.,, Bemidji J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W FUNERAL DIRECTOR MR FARER. 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn.