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to provide war® guppites. “They are not A walting ‘until peace ig concluded, but v are doing it now. Never before have In Ord_er. to Be Heipful to P"‘?“"v those countries been so.bare of ‘timber. internal Revenue Bureau Hunting ranges and sporting’ grounds have been sacrificed to supply muyni- Has Every Available tion factories at home aud armies in Fi abroad. The old forests were pri- Officer in Field. marily _ornamental and incldentally | ° ful and Incidentally ornamental, says DELAY BEYOND MARCH 15| Robert H: Moulton in Popular -Mechan- ics Magazine. Taxes 3 ong':hl?: :ne:&a?w?; ltil‘:mlecuhn so muciv need of tree planting as t_hey of this far-reaching tax on 1918 {n- | #re l_n the British lslclr But there are comes has started off with a bang. two ‘kinds' of timber which thg war .l:vnrybody is figuring income tax. demngnd has greatly - depleted, and i‘lymentl and sworn statements of they are kinds of much importance-— fncome must- reach Internal Revenue | locust and black walnut. offices on or before March 15, and there There is another point to. be consid- are severe penglties for-delinquency. | ¢red In he iplanting of these trees: . Residents.of: Mipnesota are required They can”be grown on sandy tracts of “to: g and pay their ::x:ar:l;;‘\::d";“ Ir;lnch, Col;?eyctor of | value, and thus reclaim the land. | Internal Revenue, St. Paul, Mion, or An excéllent {llustration-of what can to any of hjs deputy collectors who | he nccompiished in the way of reclaim- are mow. dolng-free advisory work om | ing useless land through' the planting ncome TaxX...:. . s of ‘trees has - been carrfed - out during . “pay..your - Income Tax-by March | the last six- or elght ‘yéars by a res- 15,” 1s the slogan of the Internal Rev- ident of Whiteside county, THinols; - In enue . Bureal, which has sent every| these years he "has mccomplished the available. officer into the field to help seemingly impossible task of turning the public to understand the require-| some 70 acres of sand, formerly as bar- . ments apd, to prepare the returns. ren as the desert of Sahara, fnto a ke Return. It s f.'mx t:x‘:t many thousands | for. this forest, acting as a sand bind- .of single-and married persons in this | er, has-been the means of saving other. b section of the United States who have fertile acres from the inreads of the pever before made annual returns are | drifting sand, and the total result be- required to do so this year. ing that the farm-has increased sev- Income tax: returns must € 3 ‘between now and March 15 by persons which, before, being- planted to. trees. who come under:the following classifi- | were practically worthiess, are now :“Any unmarried person whose 1018 acre. " met: tncope was $1,000 or over. Wid: : 5 ows and wadowers, divorcees and mar- | HOL YOKE HAS LOST. HONOR ried persong who are living apart from L9, ‘thelr husbands or wives, are for the | ¢ o oeiciall y Declared Not to Have. purposes ‘of the: Income Tax classed'as Been the Birthplace of Junius ntmarried. g Spencer Morgan. ¥ .4 Any married-pefson-living with wife ) or:hitsband whose 1918 net income was $2:000.or over.~ The. Income of* both husband:#nd-wifé must be considered, pogathet with the parnings of: minor children,»1f #ny.s ¢S R L Revenwe: Biibeau Offers Aid, -* - : ergon’ In <the-TUnkted * Sintes efther of ttiesé classifications iy ‘at once ‘1 pennlties are to'be avotded. Hé should ‘sécurd n e . 2 bléimk Form 1040 ‘A for reporting het | e pfesent city ‘ot Holyoke was for- inégme- up to §5,000,ior Fornr M0 -if | Merly- & part of -the: town * of ~West his niét lncome exceeded that dmount, | Springfield-and that, ¢ontrary’to Holy- Perms are being distributed by ‘Collec- oke's contention, and the n!sflh?ptlml‘ forg'ang thelr Deputles; 4186 by banks. | 0f'the Morgah. family, the site of the By ‘Jollowing - the ‘instructions -on- the | antestral’honte 6t Junius: Spencer Mor- forms a correct teturn-can be prepared | gan-is still-included ' within the boun- at home. ~If a person-needs advice or daries of West Springfield, though by 413, the’Deputy: Collectors in the field [ & varrow margin. wiil furnish this without chargd! ‘The present J. P. Morgan receivéd an .The new Revenue law places the In- | opportunity to perpetuate family his- come Tax: duty on citizens and resi- | tory in West Springfield through the In- dents. ‘The: Internal Revenue' Bureau | strumentality ‘of any public gift which is #ending its men to work right with | appeated'to: his fancy. Though Mr. thé'public 'to get the-tax :and- the re- | Morgan was unresponsive, the contest turné iip. With: active..co-operation | hetween Holyoke and West ‘Springfield every .tgy duo :Mereh 15 will be paid | ¢or. birthplace hoors progressed mer- Holyoke, Mass, whith has lopg claimed the honor of being the birth- place of Junius Spencer Morgan, grand-. father of the present J7 P. Morgan; has{ . o est Springfield. * Thig-decision: has beeri rendered by ‘theé Conneécticut’ Val- Historieal’ soclety. G be in tha Revénue offices on time. exemption of $1,000. . If he is support- ing'ih his househeld relatives who are| depéndent. upon him he may claim the statds of the head of a family who has the Bamazegoniption ‘as If married. WA tsareied pirson who lives with with o husband:1s allowed i personal | real estuth leases. ; Gkémbuofl. ‘0t §2,000, © The head of.'a thrown out for not .paying bhis reat family. I8 entitiel to-clalm - ¥bmitme | OF for abusing the premises the law- personal exemption, yers. eall "1t “un amlcable acilon o .A&n additiongt: exemption: 0t '$200 i | eJectment allowed' for each’ person under elght- it een or incapable: of self support who was ‘dependent upon: and received his chief support from the taxpayer. A husband and wife living together are entjtled:to but one personal ex- emption of $2,000." If they make sep- arate, rgturns. the exemption may be claimed by elther or divided. 3 .. Accuracy Required. Absolute accuracy is necessary if making up income figures. Any per- son ‘who_is working: for wages should find out exactly how much he received during .the whole year 1918, Fees, bank interest, bond interest, dividends, 3 rents ‘received and all other items: n must he .reported correctly. Mere:|| . guesses are not uccepfzd. torym'ey ::: For Qfllfik Returns and H «56ml’ YOUR Mr. Hohenzollern says he prefers not a “flight.” While we would like to agrée with Willlam, we cannot help | - thirking of » phrase that oceurrs in M. E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Phone 317-W and 3i7-R 408 Beltrami Avenue || BEMIDJI, MINN. - unjust alike to the taxpayer and the Government and defeat the proper ad- KX IR AARRK K Ak k& Kk INCOME TAX 18 v TRULY POPULAR. 'Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE 118 Belt. Ave. “The payment of income taxes takes on a . new significance, which should be understood by every cltizen. The taxation sys- tem of this country s truly pep- ular, of the people, by the peo- ‘ple and for the people. Every citizen is lable to tax, and. the amount - of the tax Is graduated according to the success and for- tune attained by each individual in avafling himself of the oppor- Hide tunities -created and preserved The by our free institutions. The :::::: method and degree of the tax Is determined by no favored class, but by the representatives of the people. The proceeds of the tax should be regarded as a natlonal Investment.”—Daniel C. Roper, Commissioner of Internal Reve- nue. k We Pay Frolght on 112-3rd 8t. _ | Door W. of Ex Bk g ook b gk B %% % 00 %k % % % o 3 ok kRN R e e P S T e ViiExe » ' R F A o A ,' =% _BEGIN TO RENEW- ‘FORESTS ANT ' AD DEP'I‘ B EVERYBUBX 'Is b : England and’ Scotland” Have Alreddy W ; . L Now FIGURING : sur\;mozi‘?.::‘:x: ) Ad‘varu-emsnu in this colymn cost ; oy England and Scotland are preéparing | half cent & word per issue, when pald - TAx to replant forests which have béen cuf | 68h in advance. No ad will be run for J less than 10c per issue. (RN 2 e useful, but those which are now be- SEVERE PE"ALT'ES IF YOU ing provided for will be primarily use- | nop SALE—Cadillac roadster, over- } land which arg’now-considered of no | FOR SALE—Two corner lots on Dpud tion. Is ouered-for quick sale at a .~ Ave. catlons: = worth anywhere from-$30 to $100 av | ;oR SALE -House and lot, also fur- FOR SALE—Large Cary safe in per- Aygen-shiorn of this famie by~the FOR SALE—At less than half of its Plie explanation les I’ the fact that | e FOR RENT-—Will lease for one year, . -use of barn for two head ofstock, “family use. Water and telephone end every return required by law . will | ¢)y and was settled only recently. WANTED—Draft horse. Apply When g tenant I8 | == FO! ministration of the law. Hidés-; Furs; w o o l [] Sheep Pelts and Bee Big Jump in Prices For the highest market price in Hides or Furs Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. ®3mah THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Ads charged on our books cost one First class condition. at Bemidji Iron Works. hauled and in first class running condition. Electric lights and bat- tery.. No tires. $125 if taken at In the’ United States wé are mot in | - once. Letford Auto Co. 2-2217 FOR SALE—8ix pool tables complete, cheap if taken at once, will con- sider trade for team or truck car. W. R. Spears, Agency club room. Red Lake, Minn. 7d34 FOR SALE—One new Curtiss ai compresser complete. Call 265w bk g2t ayenue, southwest ' corner, east " tront, ideally located, Two blocks from the new normal school.: Price right and. will sell half cash, bal- - ance on terms. - Address, ‘“Lots,” care Pioneer. 222t1 FOR SALE—Chance to get a half acre of cleared land, with small summer cottage ‘' on Birchmont road. Finely located. Reasonable. “Bargain,” Pioneer. 222tf flourishing forest. ~ Nor'is that. all; | FOR SALE—Six - room house,’ hot te at, gas and all other mod- ern conveniences. Very good loca- sacrifice, - Address H care Pioneer. o 2-21f be made | eral times in value. The sandy tracts. [FOR SALE-—Household furniture, cheap-if taken at once. 818 Miss, . - ’ 6-426 niture; east of Lincoln school on ¥per, Nymore. Cheap: if taken t once.- Vineent Jonas,” Nymore, Minn, e 12d33 fect “conditlon. Smith-Robinson Lumt_zer Co. 10226 E-——5: acre lots and other easy: - terms: will.’-take ‘Liberty bonds.- Phone-780J: ~ Ma- thew. Larson, N; ymore, Binn. 2mo414 original cost. Ond complete res- taurant outfit.. Address B::C. care “Ploneer, |, 210tt our farm- home, 3 miles from: Be- midji on Jefferson highway, and high banks of Mississipptariver. Nige room house, chickem house, one acre for garden and fuel. for in house. $144.00 payable advance quarterly. Possession -March 15. C.'N. Shannon, phone 674j. 14226 ‘WANTED - ° Markham hotel. Exemptions Are Allowed. '« * Py % [ESavensi e | AL, - P PR . i : < WANTED—Gir}t for general -house- A single person is allowed a personal Lawyer's Humor. A PPy paRad Sl s il T Johnson. 2221 to think of his exit froin Germany a8 | wANTED—To rent; six room house with bath; in destirable location Not too- far from-the business dis- tricti: Address “S,” Ploneer. 120tf kind of a real estate deal; rite B, J.-Willits, 407 Bel- trami ave. -‘Phone 41. 1213t Collfer's Weekly. WANTED—To buy a Ford car. - Be- midji 'Sle.am Laundry. 6d31 WANTED—To buy, for cash, 10,000 to 20,000 acres good land (solid Tract, if possible);Northern Min- nesota preferred. Must be low price and we mean real business. Address, with full particulars, to Box, 86, St. Paul, Minn. 3d226 WANTED—Dish washer—Third - 3t. cafe. 219t IHEE IR LU Subscribe for The Pioneer ighest Cash Market Prices & FUR COMPANY Bemidji, Minnesota Market Has Advanced demand for furs was never than it is today. Sell while are high. —Bring or 8hip to— All 8hipments p. Office Phone838«W P TR ] " 2 RBSOLUTION. - ' Whereas, this corporation was organ- 121 by the adoption of Articles of In- corporation under the laws of Minnesota in February, 1889, whereln it was speci- fied that the time of the commencement of said_corporation should be-the ‘first day of March, 1889, and ghould continue for thirty (30) years; amd Whereas, It is desirable and necessary that the life of the corporation be ex- tended for a further period of thirty (30) years; now therefore, Be it resolved, that the term of the duration of this corporation as origin- ally created and adopted shall be and the same herehy is renewed for a further period of thirty (30) years, and that the 1ife of the corporation be and the same hereby is oxtended for thirty (30) years from and after March. 1st, 1919. CERTIFICATE. We, the undersigned, being the presi- dent and secretary, respectively, of the Rainy Lake River Boom Corporation, do hereby certify that the instrument. to which this certificate is attached is a true and correct copy of the resolution adopted by the stockholders of the Rainy Lake River Boom Corporation at a special meeting held at the principal office of the company on Monday, the 17th day of Februarz. 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m, and we further certify that all of the stockholders of the company were present at that meeting and consented thereto, and that the said resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote in favor thereof by all of the stockholders of the company. E. A. ENGLER, President. C. H. DODDS, £{Seal) : - 2d226-26 STAHL-JACOBS Furniture Renovators " All work guaranteed. livered. General Repair -~ Shop Phone 488 - 311 6th St. & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND H. N M'_I?E—E_,. ffinernl Director PHONE 178-W or R D .3 A COLD OR CATARRH ¢ How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. 0 Count fifty! You 1d head or catarrh disappears. Your _clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head ‘will clear and you can breathe freely. No lj;ora snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling fer breath at mnight. 5 Get a small bottle of Ely's Cre Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every alr passage of the head, soothing and healing the swol- ten or inflamed mucous. membrane, giving you' instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffed-up and miserable. Re- lef is sure. 4 J.J. Beck RECITAL --at-- Presbyterian Ghurch Tonight John Jacob Beck, one of the most accomplished pianists of the west, will play on both piano and pipe organ. A male quar- tet number and violin solo will also be part of the program. Admission, 55¢c and 30c, which includes war tax. Secretary. Work called for and de- {: . SALINOS, which will ..completely s IR S D peei e meney | PROFESSIONAL you going on thc job e PR ol rand relieving couj colds m‘zd kinc?rged aufieringg is g1:}14: B’a:g achievement of Dr. King's New DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD over S " Physician and Surgeon parents, fathers, ers, the "B 4 kiddies — all have used and are using Sl M it as the safest, surest, most Pleasante | e e—— to-take remedy they know of. g DR. H. A. NORTHROP Sold by all druggists. 60c and $1.20._ Osteopathic Physician * and Surgeon Keep Bowels On Schedulo Ibertson Block ' 'gmne Phone 163 Late, retarded functioning throws |eeesesces———— “the whole day’s duties out of gear. the systemcleansed, the appe- tite lively, the stomach staunch with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Mild and tonic in action. Sold everywhere. 25¢, - DRS.:GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons : Office: Miles Block ' A. V. GARLOCK, M.D, Ll st Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon: Office Security Bank-Block- | A Y Breath - What makes you more ashamed than to know your breath is sicken- ingly offensive? Others notice it and | avoid ‘you—can you blame them? Usually 'bad breath can easily be avoided. If the system is kept free from decaying food-waste there will! be no gases created to spoil the DR. EINER JOHNSON breath.. - Physician and Surgeon Your druggist has a product called Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office- in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 emptybthe b%wels, inclntditr}llg tthe ————————————a lower bowel, where most o e trou: T £ ble starts. 1t is pleasant to take and gHORw‘:"éE. LUNDE pleasant in action. £ ] g ouge moptomiaf: Chirobractic: £ Get a bottle. Avoid bad- breath’ o and other troubles which come from 15‘H1;.3r5 B the same squrce. Take SALINO 2 first thing tomorrow morning.. DR. D, L. STANTON "~ SENTIST . - “inter’ Block [y — TUOMY < TIST North .. -Markham Ho. Gibbons Black Pho,. l DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DINTIST Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bl4g. < Phones—Office 376-W Res. :376-R PERFECT PEACE AND CONTENTMENT GRAHAM M. TORRANCE When You Eat||sw s ™™ i Koors Bread N T A Koors Butter — . b 3 A Koors Ice Cream|| o - =raEss, . RINARIAN Offic , 8rd St ¢ R e A——. ARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west | of Troppman's. Phone No. 209" * 3rd St. & Irvine Ave. _ sy S A | ‘ ‘ BUSINESS - e s i - : . % S MUSICAL INSTRUM Clear, Peachy Skin 3| 5ii*uireemia sver s J. Bisiar, Mgz, Awaits Anyone Who 3! e Drinks Hot Water § ||~ *Resiiersd Phargaca. Registered Pharmacist Barker’s Drug Store Says an Inside bath, before break- fast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. U Sparkling and vivacious—merry, bright, alert—a good, clear skin and ool feofesdorfpstesfoofeofeforieos peededededede ; NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY- Dwight D Miller- WE CAN I Anything A Oftors: Beviny Dok Bitee pox 17 i a natural, rosy, healthy complexion TOM. SMART e are assured only by pure blood.” If| ! Dray, and- Tramster : only every man and woman-could bel} ;" py on o 5g Office’ Phone 12 induced to adopt the morning inside’ bath, what a gratifying change would take place: i Instead of the thousands, of !ichéihfimi%g°°k’Q§ men, wor-|| GENERAL MERCHANDISE en an rls, with pasf complexions; instead of the multi- Grocertss, Dry _Goods, Shoss; Tiow: tudes of “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” | W. G. SCHROEDER * * “brain fags” and . pessimists we|l gemidaji ‘Phone 66 should see & virile, optimistic throng L of 1-osy-cheel':bt:‘dhpeoflled ‘e)vex('iywl;(e.rc.‘ An inside bath is had by drinking each morning, before breakfast, a DRY CLEANING glass of Teal hot water with a tea-|| Clothes Cleaners:for Men, Women spoonful of limestone phosphate in it and Children : to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- vious day’s indigestible waste, sour; fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening! the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into_the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil- iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, | solds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged | Day and Night Service to obtain a quarter pound of lime- i Hotel, Cor. stone phosphate at the drug store; Office Remore el, which will cost but a trifle, but is suf- | 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. necient to demonstrate the quick andi 5 Ph 1 remarkable change in both health and i Office one appearance, awaiting those who prac- | Residence Phone 10 tice internal sanita;iun.l Wl’e must | & remember that inside cleanliness is R more important than outside, because WM. M’CUAIG v the skin does not absorb impurities| . Mnnager ) 818 America ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. Auto Livery and Taxi-Service to tontaminate thé blood while the e pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. | Defective