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~ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE BEMIDJI PIONBER PUBLISKING 0O. @ 5. OARSON 3 ¢ DOCTORS KKK KKK K K KK Toaowon SRR ca o X Gilbert Peterson and daughter, El- ma;-visited with-Mr-and:-Mrs. Lester | Peterson..of. Bemidil,- Sunday. £ =“B.'N.” Wentworth made a flying -trip-to-Blackduck:Saturday. . . Arthur and Frank O'Niel were Be- midgi-sh rs Wedmesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Diel visited at the:M. W. Baitler home, Sunday. « This the Slagan of One” Million| «Bushel-Seed Corn Drive in-Minnesota, TRLEPEONE: 918 Dr. A. E. Henderson Office in O’Leary-Bowser Blk Bemidji Telephone 72-R ' ¥ntered atithe..postoffice at<Bemi 1, Minni; as “wecond-olass mfi.fl" under act of Congress of March 3, 18 9. 2 ‘attention ‘pald: to ;annonymeus: contributions. Writer's name must be lfi:;:“to theu:duor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications._for the- w.akl‘y—‘l’hn“r must-reach this-office-not - Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. J4-it-Insures--Rapid--Drying-and-Leaves the Corn Ready for Testing * In:Early (Spring. - THORWALD LUNDE ‘DOCTOR OF‘CHIROPRACTIC Acute and - Chromic Diseases: handled: ' with great.success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg: Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-b 7-8 p. m. Mr. and: Mrs, Peter: 5 /| (Published by ithesFedersl: FoodiAd= 28 & HBookors andt sdsistration tc’;’r Lzln:a:‘c;tn P:ed)'a;rol' family spent Sunday at:the Augus! o s H Be "i 6. T 2 1w lt_'l:‘o.)oflee of Publ_l-mml: ‘Univessity. Martin. Lagson is the: ex of o OFOWROY Of 1. - the' 1,000,000 bushel seed sorm new car. Mrs. Algot Carlson transacted bus- drive to be carried on in Minnespta tness in Bemidji Tuesday. o during Seed Corn Time, September .~. Glenn..Saddler - of .Redby- was a}16-20;~the-farms bureaus:of Minnesota: | week-end visitor: at the home of his|in ‘co-operation- with ‘the - Agricultural; gfi"’;flt& B%;‘l-s ;l'id Mrs. A. F. Saddler | Extension Division of the University § uena. N of "Minnesota. and ‘the Federal Food William' Myers transacted-business| ,aministration, -are: putting great eme phasis on three things: in Bemidji Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Butler were Method: of: selection. Curing, N calling on friends in. Buena Vista 3 " Storing. Saturday. In:selecting seed corn, corn: growers: are -urged to choose, from: standing stalks in the field, medium-sized: well shaped ears-of a variety that has:been/| grown in the locality for some time;. ears nearly- as large at the tip as at the butt, with straight rows of uni- DR. 0. B SANBORN PHYSICIAN ,AND SURGEON Office—Miles - Block flm contalaing-o 4he nows of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any #ddress, for, in advance $1.50 P ¢ Just listen tt; what Ber A V. %‘_ D. are. saying-about: m EYE EAR ° NOSE : THROAT iy B ¥ Glasses Fitted Mrs. H: “If I'could only have seen you: when: I Jbought: mine-two years - : ago I would willingly have paid $5.00, DR. E. H.:SMITH o more for you:than Iidid for mine. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ~ ||Yet I have found mine vo be a very :Office Security/Bank Bleck great convenience,:and wouldn’t be without something of !ie kind.” AMERICANS: HKK KK KK KRR K K * GRANT VALLEY. * TR EKEE KK KKK KK KKK Andrew Putnam and wife were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. . H. 8. Stillwell and sons are busy In the naturalization department of any town it is in- structive to see newly arrived immigrants taking out their first papers. The immigrants are not as numerous now as before the war, but they may still be seen as they make their first declaration. DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. 3 digging a cellar.preparatory to build- . The officer administering the form often. gives a short|ing a new house. orm e ‘“l’} PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mr. B: “Well, I must say that you T. J. Wright and family autoed to o 0 OF 1A T0WELLE Nerno iOffice:in: Mayo Bleck are - considerably’ - better=in- ‘several description of the qualities that constitute an anarchist, :and then says: “If there is any anarchist here, let him hold up his hand.” And up go'most of the hands. Few of the applicants have understood half of his re- marks. “Let him hold.up his hand” is about all that has pene- trated the minds of most of them, owingsto their unfamiliarity with the language. The officers speech has.merely-been a test, and he. good-naturedly -urges them to make a diligent. study of the language before applying:for final:papers. This occurrence was, naturally, far more common before July, 1914, and since then many an applicant hag secured his final papers. Whether the Americanization process has-been complete in each case is a matter of doubt, and .each-of us who finds opportunities of. familiarizing recent -arrivals. with our national institutions, language and.ideals is under a:weighty obligation to make those opportunities. fruitful. —_—— MOB-PSYCHOLOGY. to the ear; ears with- kernels: that fill all the space en the cob. g In curing farmers are urged to_put their seed corn in a warm dry place each day as it is picked, in order to avoid danger of exposure-to freezing weather. For curing, it is also uyrged that the corn be placed upon racks or hangers of some kind so that the air may- circulate freely about [each ear, and thus:enable it to dry thor- oughly before freezing weather: can injure it. Pl Seed> corn: should- be: stored -in the attic; in~ some::unused: second ' story |, room: which -is-well«ventilated, or in as-cellar i which: there is: a heating plant: Beth for curing -and:storing aisim- ple wooden rack- has been devised by | Knute: Bjorka,-county agricultural agent:of Isantl county. Drawings giv- ing end:and side- views of this rack: Bemidji Saturday atternoon to do the usual shopping. - Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson vis- ited at the S. Lee home Sunday. Mrs. F. Silversack and Mrs. C. ‘li(napp were Bemidji shoppers Satur- ay. Harry Vogt and wife spent:Sunday at the T. J. Wright home. ‘Mrs. C. Knapp visited the Edge- wood Sunday school Sunday, The Strawbridge threshing' ma- cliine, under the supervision of John Rossier is now threshing in this part of the-country. There-will be -a-directors’ ‘meeting, Sept. 14 at 7:30 p. m.. in the Edge wood school:house for the purpose of receiving bids on work to bé let by the board; such - as: clearing ‘the grounds, serubbing- the-school house, etc. The-work will be let to the ‘lowest bidder.. Come early and avoid the -rush. ki .Phone ; 398 Res. Phone 397 || Ways than the one I .am «using, which cost. .me $2.50.. more than is being asked for you.”-- DR. L..A. WARD “PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON “ Bemidji, Minn. Mr."H: “T boughtone”of another make last May on 30 days’ trial. But % had I :seen you ' before T ‘accepted 1 DBS-:GEEMORE-"& MoCANN same, I would most surely have .PHYSIOIANS.AND.SURGEONs |[Pought you _ in..preferemce. With j Office—Miles Block transportation charges, mine cost more than what you are being offered PRl AR AN for.” oy | AND SURGEON Ibertson Block - Office-Phone 153 Mr. R: “Well, you certainly have it all over the one we are_ carrying in stock.” DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 2 | What am 12 DR. J.. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST - _Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Office: Phone 376-W Res. 376-R ¥ :ii##&ii*i*il*: i*#**fliyglogfifiiii Mrs. J. A. Fenton and- children of Bemidji, arevisiting at thé“home of.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kilinger. Mesdames Parker, Burke, Gilmore, Stohl and ‘Misses Lillie and: Maidie Stohl of Bemidji, were callers il Pine- wood Friday. ! Most of us reason through our enthusiasms. When we learn to distinguish between judgment and zeal we make fewer mistakes. % 1t is pleasanter to let our emotions guide us. We get a . thrill. with' every. thought. - Most of our thoughts are -wrong, _but life becomes one long five-reel feature. ) : _Enthusiasm has. its uses.- It stimulates a man to persevere I’ll tell you in this sfiace tomorrow DR. J. T. TUOMY ; p . . 525 Mrs. A. E Hanner spent Friday DENTIST wheni his resolution has been taken. If his decision has'been |, g ssturday. in Bemidji on business. osnat MiE G A madé in wisdom it is well that his enthusiasm should -never| E. T. Spencer and William Powell| & Gibbons Block Tel. 230 @ 5 Cannst Be'Cured by logal application as they cannat reach the dizeased portlon of the car. There is only- one way i catarihal deafness, and that is- by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deurness js caus.d by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Fuetyohisn Tube. When thia tube is Inflamced you nave 2 ruinbiing sound or im- who: have: been: employed at’ Angus, oAl TR returned home Monday. Cutasrkal Bea Mrs. S. Gerrard is visiting a few days’at the- home of Mr. and” Mrs. Head in Bemidji. P Mrs. C. Lindgren and daaghter Della made a business trip to Bemidji cool. ‘In patriotism, which has its foundations in logic, we find the finest manifestation of enthusiasm. ;- ~The mental process of the weakest minds are half emotion and half imitation. It is a case of “‘monkey see, monkey do.” This is the logic of mob violence. Here we find the quality DR. D. L STANTON ° DENTIST Oftice in Winter. Block which inspires the lynching bee, yet poses as patrioism. It} Thursday. : : ot hearing. 8 ST hi P y g , yet p p et omm ioF eoliobl g n Tas LAWYERS D Teatots i3t remit. Daicas the fal m 00 inflarmunatian- can’ ba ralneed: abd: this tube animates sabotage, anarchy and sedition, yet masquerades as the spirit of democracy. 4 restored « to ita norinal - G will- be “destroyed forever: deafneas are cauged by Monday, with® Myrle Methven as teacher. The east school begaiti.also GRAHAM M. TORRANCE ¥ §icd an_inflameqd condition .oL¥{hi; ‘mucous sur- When it causes a dozen half-wits t6 blow up a munition| with Lila Elliott as teacher. 1 LAWYER : » factory it militates as effectively against our national liberties ter‘:‘fl“’:’t‘E;:LeD:f"l";fi:‘;a‘;}’{:‘;‘_;‘i‘:gf"i‘d | Miles Block Phone 660 Eg-:ezlgoo%“»g: e “Musous urfaces-of the We will give One Hubdred - Dollats fo1ldy any case of Catarrhal Denfiess that, cannot vnmums be cured by Hall's Catarfh Medicine. Cirs wulars frl;s_e.J %);nr:)(‘agglfipbz)fig,’i foan E. R. BURGESS, D. V. M. ety NEY. &, CO.. Toledo, Veterinarian Office Phone 3-R 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. . VETERIART SURUEON Office and- Hospital 3 doors west i ot Troppman’s; - Phone No. 209 3rd- 8t: and- Irvine Ave. as when it leads a hundred maniacs to hang a suspected pro- German. g the Tegner district. Miss Eleanor Stomberg and Miss Ramstad arrived in Pinewood Friday evening-enroute.-for- their-schools at Debs. Mrs. Conrad Brunn and sister Al- ma Iverson were in Bemidji, between trains Friday. Miss Helen Klinger visited in Be- midji, Friday and - Saturday: of last week, the guest of her sister. Mrs. F. C. Klingbiel and Mr»s. H. E. Heaton transacted business in. Be- midji between trains Monday. Emil J. Stuhr of the Stuhr Lumber Co. of Minneapolis is here. looking after the-interests of -his company. Lewis Stuhr has gone to: Cook, 0 One couldn’t expect much else from the fine Italian hand of Creel in the appointment of Lindbergh to the war industries board. The latter plays to the socialistic gallery and Creel is a great admirer of the socialists, evidenced by his past writings and his devotion to Max Eastman, editor of the Masses, of whom Creel said he had “high regard” when testifying in his behalf, when the government was: trying Jastman on a dis- loyal charge. Eastman was found not guilty. 0. The cops in dear ole Lunnon went on strike to get recogni- 'H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director - tion for their organization. And Foch in dear ole France : : : 1C%| Minn., to look after the interests of NORT: MINN. AGEN struck and got the same thing for his, and the blighter ain’t| e Stunr D i to at that pierg b S Dwigne Dy Minfaa N CY PHONE 178-W or R satisfied yet. et e S ; faoi AW?MCAN re nything A h O KoK KKK K KKK KR Offices el Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 Seems that the penalty inflicted upon “Bill” Haywood was a little severe. Why wasn’t Bill appointed to some board or something or other, just like another gent no better in loyalty * and so confessed. *- HORNET. * KoK KKK K KKK The Murray school began work Monday with Miss Gertrude Rice as teacher. go‘l-'l 8?%%&& “afls'l'” ffl' e"fl' 1t is reported that Myron Shoop|® ‘There racks-afe-made of-rough 1x4 a has sold:his- place. 5 ‘Jumber- and) laths: - Dach- rack is fou SittingseMade Day or“Night . oy Miss Elsie Jennings rode out fromr}fest.wide; stx test:tall and two teet|| HAKKERUP STUDIO || $Drops, 38econdsCornIsDoomed! Blackduck--cn.-Monday, as-the pros-| across at:the base; and calls’ for the Wheii you almost die with your pective: teacher for the Winan school.|folowing material: two;, 2 inch X 4|————————m——— - shoes on and. corns;make you almost Be a Joy-Walker, -0- The village council of the village of Spooner is offering a reward of $25 for proof leading to the arrest and conviction of any person egging or blindpigging i vi o = . y p bootlegginlg or blindpigging in the llllage . Miss R. E. Shaw was in Bemidji| fnch x 2 feet; four, 1 inch x 4 inch, FUNERAL DIRECTOR el sideways .to ‘get away from on:Tuesday. x 6 feet, and two. bundies lath. ‘The M. E. IBERTSON ute or'two and apply 2 or-3 drops o Dr. J. M. Freeburg and some| yo1s) cost.for.lumber and nalls should UNDERTAKER friends autoed out on Tuesday. “ | be.about $1.40 406 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minu. ‘” Miss Nellie C. Shaw went to Bé-|" midji on Thursdey, going om from |~ They-are-simply and .easily put to > there to Moorhead, where she will| Eether at slight-expense.and give op DI DA] {E o A What's The Matter With [ s | By e e e s PEESTEORE 1, | RN k e w1l C. W. Dudley autoed out’ from :and-drying~of: seed corn." Moreover and.Childres “‘I\l Y Blackduck this week and went to his| they leave the corn‘arranged in such i e \. camp. a-way a5 to be tested with ease in the » @ Mrs. J. D. Bogart was in Bemidji| winter and- early- spring. Both' for on Saturday. Her mother, Mrs. Rob-| the hamdling of the corn and the keep ert Shaw, who has been taking medi-| yug 8 recordsset resulis obtained from cal ‘treatments, accompanied her tnafvidual ears; or corn-from- special home. || phevsythey: offer :adyantage. Bemidji Merchants Buy goods from merchants you know, not from traders you have never GENERAL MERCHANDISE P : Sgisteagnn Dbkl e st Chk Cult @Groceries, Di Goods, S8h Frp— ' BECIDA. x ap-at Chicago-Culture. . Dry_ Goods, oes, : thAftgfdtae P“&fl';m JFatherf }andgd, X% % Kk ¥ K4 K K K K &k %[ - Miss Ritta—"Aren’t you fond of dia- Flour, Feed, etc. " e)('l idn’t send to James or dry . Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eby/| leetipoetry, Mr. Drestbeeph?” Mr. gt lW G; SCHROEDER My Corns Peel Clean. Off; With ‘Getsdt’ ! goods. ‘Tast-week, a baby girl. Drestbeeph (of the Chicago Browning || Bemidj Phone 65 || o tne world's magic and only gon- Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap, Myrtle Dun- | society)—“Well, Janies Whitcomb uihe corn-peeler, “Gets-It.”” " Then, and then only, will you be sure that When the Israelites reached Canaan €A UMENT: n will 1 fro; uritoe MUSICAL INSTR 8 ::“:h?tr you cnl;:u;gel i{u rsl':h{wfl they didn’t write to Pharoah for canned pork and beans. This is no time. to clutter up Uncle Sam’s railroads with mail orders. lap Mrs.-Lunde and-Mrs. Lars-Lind | Riley and Eugene Field do very well; autoed to Grand Forks last-week and| but I came across some poems by a also visited at: Erskine with friends| ejiow mamed Chaucer the other day, || F12008 ‘Organs; Sewing Machinec gloriously easy with your fingers. and relatives. Miss Myrtle is going| ang he-carried it too far.”—Life. 117 Third St., Bemidji a:‘;‘%o';:nfi:“_c;i Ofu::l'lg‘g::;} :rll': to attend business college at Grand J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 573-W tating salves, pi’;m“ that ' shift Forks this winter. and press into the “quick,” razors and “diggers” that make corns bleed Give him a free hand to feed the boys Mrs. C. A. Olson and son, Otto, au ( : . C. A. , , au- .- Imaginary Ills, B ter? - U inless, b Temcen 10 Toum Divians Dr gy toed to Shevlin last Sunday to se8| . gorrow itselt.is not 0 hard to bear TOM SMART R el 1 on ot emidji Merchants. arrived at the Miller home last Sat-| 88 the thought of sorrow coming. R bty “Gete’fte Snilions have tried and urday. Airy - ghosts that work no harm do || Res. Phone 58 818 Amerlca 0-"!5; ?! ’Itt “'O{h{“:‘s‘,ra?te‘:i"r:otflly.; Miss Lucy Bell will teach in dis- terrify us more than men in steel Office: Phone 13 back corn-remover, the Only sure w-:!. costs but a_trifle st any drug store, Md trict No. 84 this year, with bloody purposes~Aldrich, by E. Lawrence & C0.. Chicago, Ikl | |, P o L ST