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» PAG! E TWO \ | Look and Feel BUSINESS Clean, Sweet and || & PROFESSIONAL ,“-Fresh Every Day | _DUCTORS _THORWALD LUNDE | ‘POCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC { Acute and : Chronic Diseases | “handled with great succesa. What is cottage cheese made of? : ) ‘To DHIVE A_v!A_Y_!d OSQU"’O-ES Skim milk, buttermilk, or_sour Kansas Professor Makes Public Prep- milk, 4 “‘sration He Claims s Effective Is cottage cheese nourishing food? i Agaimst Pests. 2 Yes. It is rich in protein, and| . y in price it'is"on “the “cheapest protein foods now available. i -What “doés- a’pound of -cottage-cheese - represent as protein value-in terms of other foods? ' One:‘pound cottage' cheese fn|| !equivdlent to— . 1 1.27'pounds sirlbin steak. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER @ 1. OAREON ) nlilf Campers and _tourists . who are harassed by mosquitoes can find relief by use of repellants, points-out-George 5 7 = A. Denn, professor of ertomdlégy, Kan- ; Minn., as ‘&fcorid-cluds - matt yas Stdte Agricultural coMege. 4 A . Where time and circunisitances will TELEPEONE 023 < Drink a'glass of real hot water Entered at the postoffice at Bemid bofore breakfast: to wish under act of Congress of March.$, 18 : B o ‘out ‘polsons. ¢ Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W not”pérmit of sanitary mésms of ‘con- 137 pounds chuck #1b : 1st Nat: Ban g. Phone No sttention pald to annonymous contributions, Writers name must ‘}) trel, an effectlve repellant can be made T tow:k b beef. —_ Hours 10-12 a..m.; 2:5/7-8 p. m. by 'fi%’fim‘&;‘t}fin; dt‘;?-r'th‘:;mw::kl Pioneer. must reach this offlos mot by. tlie' use of: ourice of cedar ofl, 1.46 pounds fresh ham. Life is not merely to live, but to | ——————— i Inter than Tuesday of ech week to insure publication in the current issue. |}| two “ounces of - ¢ftronella dnd':two 158 pounds loin pérk ‘chop, ' Tive well, eat well, digest well,” wor .ounces of spirits of camphor, What other producta. are made of sour well, sleep ‘well, look well, and yet 10w very easy it is if ome will only | adopt. the morning ‘inside bath. A small amount of this solution ap-| milk or buttermilk?’ [ plfed to the’face and haiids™ or on & “Skim-milk &heebe, hard'cheess, PR i s S S S DR. C. B. SANBOBN 74 PHYSICIAN AND/ SURGEON Oftice—Miles Block || handkerchief tied around the ' néck sour-milkk“drinks, all of which are 1 8 e | Three moliES .. ... veuesees 100 ly g00d results may be obtéthed if the ‘gar. ; & ing headaBhe, stuffy from a cold, foul || pvp mAR ~NOSE = THROAT A ; 5 i liquid is gfiflled to a cloth and himg | What place Has cheése in the diet? ongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, ’ Glases Fitted 8 | = =55 ol . 4§| near ‘the “face’ when mbgqu!toqsffis . ¢ 1t is a'Rubstitiite for meat, and | :an, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy Al i . : taining & summary of the news of the week. Publishe troublesome at night. should be eaten ‘as a dfsh’ Instead | )y opening’ the sluices of the system P DT ST S T R oveiy Th S Setage Daid 30 any address, for, In advazoe §1.50 of & tidbit. . .| ach morming and flushing out the DR E B SHITH fl# T An U"""“‘“._“"V"‘*-, ? e ::::Bx:at:e: internal v’po SONO 8 g: PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | g PR R W DO g 3T, mm £ ‘An announcement: hing ‘appeared In flfl" PHDDUGIS. ¢ Everyone, whether ailing, sick or || | opfes Security Bank Bleck | . [ the newspapers so insignificant that it ‘has-elmost passed unheeded. The size of the item was altogether out of pro- portion to its importance. The single paragraph was to‘the ‘effect that the well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glta_\s? %frrealthot > : water with a teaspoonful of limestone hosphate in it to .wash from the DR.E. A, SHANNON, M, D. gto(;ngch, liver, kidneys and bowels the PHYSICIAN AND:SURGEON ‘What are the dairy products? - Milk, cream, butter, cheese, ice ' cream, etc. 2 What are the distinctive qualities of milk, butter, and'cleese? TWO NEFARIOUS 'BOOZE CENTERS CLOSED : . s : e : swinging bridge over the Suez canal ! . |previous day’s indigestible waste, “‘Office in Mayo Block i Thé Minnesota Public Safety commission again stepped | o ‘¥ Kantara, about 85 milles: south o Milk ’B‘ called a “pérfect food” |sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus || pnone 396 Res. Phone 397 b to the plate yesterday and with one solid swing knocked the | of Port Said, liad been completed. - Yet because : c'm'fl}n! :“ the food | cleansing, sweetening and p‘uréf¥mg s d the | that bridge affords direct railw ome elements. n nearly the right pro-ithe entire alimentary canal before wet spot of Plummer out of dry Northern Minnesota an tha ge affords direct railway c portion forproper nutritfon and | putting more food into the stomach. — second time up the commission did the same for Red LakeFalls. | munication between Calro and the clt in the miost digestible form; but: | The action of hot water and limestone DR. L. :Nfiw gfigmou : Why it was not done sooner has been something for spe- | les of Palestine; it conquers the desert ter is probably the most attract. | phosphate on an empty stomach is|| ~PHYSICIAN 7 i it i 1 rth Minn- | Which separated Egypt from Pdlestine, and is 1 . |wonderfully invigorating. It cleans Bemidjt, Minn culation, but so long as it is done that settles northern Min ; ive fat ai 00" per cent digest: % ’ 2 s and which ‘has for centurles barred the ible: ché h igh tein |out all the sour fermentations, gases; / esota on the legalized saloon business. F I8 . march of nations; it joins Asla to Af- ,“,e“'e :nd,';?‘ z::d %mt:i: :ol; waste and acidity and gives one a| _ . .. 2. Plummer has long been a menace to Bemidji and in fa;lct al& rica, and it assures the world that the Shaat ; splendid appetite for bre{:kfa;}. “trl'él}}e “JRS. GILMORE & McCANN 3 3 i i Holy Land will henceforth: be under i you are enjoying your breakias e URGEONS 4 temto_ry in Northern, Minigbts. Booze e & the 8sefi' Dhrfstlnn guardtanship. Xerxes bridg- Why is the number of dairy cattle |y qt0r and- phosphate is_quietly ex- PHYSICIANS AND, & at that point by bootleggers and law violators and the stuff i Lot b p il7~ Corxes brie;| in Burops aiminishing? fracting a large volume of water from © Oftice=—Miles Block driven in high powered cars to points through-out ‘Beltramit M€ ti¢ H¢ ;;gmt;e ;u:cn:;’f’s“t > Because Europe has had to eat |ihe blood and getting ready for a (= county and sold in obscure places, a popular pastime being 7 the’ bells: of Christendom ought to many dairy -nimls;d because |ihorough -flushing of all the inside ssie g : the bringing much of the stuff .into -Bede.Jl' It hasn’t been | yuve been rung when' that insignifi- :‘3“::3 ol:ell;bo:e::::s::y“;zg t::t; ng’.l?}?: " millions of people who are &%mgpfirgm%uu any secret, the source of booze in this county, and the act of | cant-announcement crept into the cor- herds; and ‘shortage of. shipping |bothered with constipation, bilious AND SURGEON . the safety commission will at least lessen the ‘open and ‘direct | ners of the papers!—Ohristian Sclence has Hmited the amount of im. |spells, stomach trouble;~rheumatism; || Ibertson Block .Office Phane 163 | f 1 Monitor. ¢ ' d others who have sallow skins, blood Source or supply. T Dorted ffodder. | disorders and sickly complexions atre e 0 For ‘Earache. wg:“‘,:om:‘;zc:s]:i" turn 1o, us-fon arged to get a quarter pound of lime- DR. EINER JOHNSON WE HOPE TECEPHONES WILL NOT SUFFER. th:nw:r’::n PO“_ll:ei?B will often relieve oGiiise alipplies seaching them Stflp% phqlslphat:t fi"’om flili?:tfiamgb :{.oxig * PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON e e R e from Scandinavia, Holland, and | ¥ oo Yo, Co5¢ Very 3 “ iBemtdf; Minn. sufficient to make anyone a pro- Manager Bielitz of the Northwestern telephone office in’ _ Switzerland are mow largely cut [pounceq crank on the ¥ subject of - ; Bemidji has received official notice that his office is now undey . off, and shipping can not be pro-|internal sanitation. DENTISTS government control and that means that his new *boss’ is Post- | /| 'i_‘ vided to bring fooll from Austra- : master General Burleson. The notification says it is hoped | | [ B lia and New Zealand. DR. J. W, DIEPRICH " Manager Bielitz will exert every effort to maintain the standard | | jili : - W“:‘Yd‘:‘s‘:‘:;‘," We' encourage our ‘dairy - (R o R -~ of service, etc., etc. T g ; | i Bécadse children need plenty| g || office Phone 376-W " Res. 876-R We hope the manager will. If. 'the telephone gnd tele- | . L of milk and butter; because the| D graph office managers are able to do it under the guidance of QUEms ANSWERE“ world ‘faces a shortage of milk A a7 T TORY the “expert” in charge they will do more than the pestmasters and butter; and because dairying % " DENTIST 5 | A T is fundamental in much of our V. < North of Markham Hotel and telegraph managers are able to do. | CHEESE ; N ieiture ; Siparth ot ol s - ) V— 3 i g N How can we use dairy products most - DOUGLAS COUNTY DRY VOTE INCREASES. Why are we riot asked to save cheese? | . wisely? 5 - - e ; ¢ _ Because'we have.a plentiful sup-|- - By using butter only on the <OBRHE womén of Amer- DR. D. L. STANTON The trend of the times and the rout of booze and its'hench |, ll:_?;a:: than: ;zr;ddm"n to that table; 3{ 'us'iing more hsl:jm ;;a L3 leatare fli’;‘"fia a DENTIST A ; 3 DT $ s A or ‘ex 3 s sour mi and more whole milk; : erio bli~ Oftice in Winter Block men was marked at the vote cast in Douglas county, whether e e w6 Aport iin Sout il AN Ihore e in our serious obll : it should again come under the guidance of the booze gang or y wasting o mi H g sos s 19142 May we use ice cream freely? . ot Wvlfih:'afl:‘fl; LAWYERS remain cleansed and;purified. At the last election the county| " An average of over 5000000| - Jce cream.is.a .healthful food| ! i wiore’ fon &l Al : ousted the saloons by a comfortable, yet small majority. At pounds every month. and offers ‘an excellent way of] I o St GRAHAM M. TORRANCE the election Tuesday the county remained .dry by about 400| How much did we import in August, using milk products. But it con- e T seaing LAWYER ° majority, a gain of about 125 over the previous majority. 1?17; . 5 po‘md!- 5 tdins smgtn-i I‘;vhich is m;g '_ot tihe ; mflgfifimcfl% || mires-Blrock Phone 560 - Alexandria turned in a majority of 52 dry against 13-three alf a millio . A foods we-wish to save. 'Patronize il women, and i ] i S 2 What is the food-value of 1 poundiof dealers who use corn sirup and O e ibtitutes, it ' 'VETERINARIANS years ago, while important villages voted against saloons by | " acer 3 e use, £ use food substitutes, i LIN/ o)l ? y in place of sugar, and when would be impossible for large majorities. * American pale cheese contains making i ; s o'k Yl o 0 5 ing it at home, always use 18.807keep SO many pe E. R. BURGESS; D. V. M. The liquor interests cannot rule Douglas county. 130.6 grams protein, 162.8 ‘grams | . other sweeteriers. : oo Veterinarian = g — Qs fat, 1.35 grams carbohydrates; ln: How much butter did we export to| Thewotiiet of his can Offiee Phone 3-R 3 ] furnishes 2,055 “cdlories (accord- Europe from July 1, 1915, to July bt A Cofl 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. JEANNETTE TRUE TO COLORS. i :9 ?twaterd e fd ,B:yam)"' ,n RSt ; s e gl,',’m‘:'%m‘;'a‘n :gc’t".‘l:“ E‘g 3 % -equals ound of fat meat .in 6,622,073 ds, most of whicl the and dothing [T T e A B e T Congresswoman Jeanette Rankin, the “lady from Mon-| cnergy vatue. : i tho dlilen, eicencyextibitsatthe || oo J WARNINGER tana,” who sprang into prominence when she was elected to| Is cheese made of whole milk-or skim | How much-cheese did we-export in the gl:;&:zt;szt:?;alr. Offich and ‘Hospital 3 doors. west her seat in the national house of congress and who gained| ‘milk? . same period? ; ; “of Troppman’s.. Phone No. 209 fame or noteriety when she voted against the declaration of i’;{(m of it is made of whole ‘?,Svl?f‘v‘w“ Pi““':d:i“ most of 3rd St.'and Irvine Ave. ~| <« 2 4 3} 1 3 H - m 9 i which wen! 0 €8, 3 3 ;var, lskr.low busfl{ en%g'aged‘c l:n g‘all;vatimt% nroundA with "Flcg)y:gs Siiice the Butterdagply ts Wintted, why |, How mich: cofdonbed mille A1 b uxiFE ] A BUSINESS ey making speeches from the same platiorm. gain, "Bl not make’ cheese of skim milk and| port in the same period? fi y B! D TERD G gfka feathe;t, ete.— A t’I}‘lhe acfiégnsfoftgeannette are not tot'be use cream for butter production? 99,541,098 pounds. All “excent|: Lsand, Loans, Insuranse aud aken as criterions of the worth of other women in executive Because cheese is. made when ‘about 5,000,000 ' pounds of 'this| o o ko g ositions. She is a mistake. - there are such quantities of milk went to the Allies. E. * City Property r —_— on hand that all of it could not be| Have we kcgi up the immensely in-| § Troppman Block Bemddji % i s R put on the market or consumed creased exports which marked the| 5 General Pershing has officially detailed to the American|. ;5 ik or butter. It is really a| —‘“figeal year 1916172 = BT Yo Y. M. C. A. the entertaining (_)f. our soldlgr.s in France. There by-product of the dairy industry. No; from Jdly 1, 1917, to Janu- NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. -—.—KDEBNwightmND. NM-mer_ GY. ’ are now~110 professionals giving vaudeville shows, concerts| What per cent of the milk produced|| ~ ary-1, 1918, we sent 20,000,000/ . i . 4 WE CAN y and enertainments overseas, often under shell fire. is riade into butter and what per| pounds less butter and 13,000,000| - Sibscribers should report any poor|| Insure Anything Anywhere o cent goes: into cheese? : pounds less cheese than in the|carTier service to this office and steps Offices ! h b hotidbth il b 1 in th Sixty per cent to butter, b per correspoiiding period & year ago| will bé-taken at once to remedv the| | . security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 W fin 011:1% oys coi?eth ome t! e;}:{ v‘;'lt e wef up F{n lt1 lex cent fo’ éiebre, ; . | trouble. =% PR IR TR TR geography of France. ey are asked to name four Frenc PHOTOGRAPHS rivers it will not take them long to enumerate the Marne, the I‘ Aisne, the Ourcq and the Vesle. E“Ft‘!or th& l?ioysD in F“llzlc:‘h I M . . v ol _n;s ade Day or Night A perfectly respectable butcher, living in the suburbs of | "THAKKERUP STUDIO | 3 3 g s D ==y ——— Washington, is reported to have been commissioned an officer FUNBRAL DIREOTOR e in the U. S. army. Having the butcher and Baker, all we now 1{} »?b‘fi%fi}%&“ lack is the candlestick maker. B 406 Beltrami Ave., Bemidjf, Minn. We are in the habit of thinking of the president of the e Y CLEANING United States as the greatest American, but just now we are Clothes Cleiners for Men, Womei ?ot sure that he is any more important than the soldier or the and Children armer. ; ’ b 0 The ; The International Harvester Company is about to dissolve. i We had supposed that now everything international would be bound more firmly than ever. — English and Canadians in the United States who have al-|\ o naL, MERCHANDISE wfas;ls eéuo%'ed our climate may begin this fall to feel the effects Grocefle%lou?rypoegoo:t‘b' = of the drafts. : SCHROEDER - ! Bemmj}w' G Phone 66 FULL MAN-SIZED g st sy : e et Wemrivg Mygutnec] 3 Think of & big cup of hot coffee and % Phn?l"l' 'lsl:llll‘?l' 's:w nB‘eml;fi o HAM SANDWICH a wealth of man-sizéed ham sand- ] J. BISIAR,Mgr. Phone 573-w' wiches served by the Red Cross—wo- T T AR T men with the joy of service in their & w‘l T , 3 f R eyes. Think of ten minates for re- -~ TOM SMART at Ten Minutes for Re- m?m;m mv:mn sound of the guns— [DRAY AND TRANSFER . such refre: ents served b; h freshments Means in men. Di@ ever a weary 1..:’1.’.':—: l:; o Pho;;‘i: phon::: i Modem wm. refreshments? Did ever a cup of cof- % fee and a sandwich taste so good? e It is service ltke this, the supplying ‘ Think of what- refreshments mean | f "food that's got a homey taste” at Worry ML NSIVOis: System: V Inasinuch as worry is primarily a disease of the mind, and since every portion of the body is intimately con- nected with every other part of a net- work of nervous tissue of great com- plexity, we naturally seek for the causes of there manifestations, first of. all; in the nervous system., THEO. THARALDSON, Distributor 2 e At o time when a man’s spirits are likely to be at lowest ebb, that moved a Com- manding General of the American Forces to write on December 30: “The’ extent of the work of the Red Cross is only I|mkgd by the number of mem- bers it has and the amount of fgnds available for its use.” #over there.” Think of the Sammie or the Poilu coming out of the trenches with a thirty-six hour leave of ab- sence, getting aboard the train or mo- tor on the L. O. C.—the Line of Com- munication between the front and the goar. Think of these tired feliows { s | T» | i i ! | Datariiua