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LABOR SITUATION . IN MINNESOTA IS NOTHING SERIOUS (By United Press.) 8t. .Paul, March 10.—The labor situation in Minnesota, and appar- ently in other northwest states, is not serious, according to H. V. Koch, state director for the United States Employment, service. More than 75 per cent of returning soldiers and sailors out of employ- ment in the Twin Cities have been placed on jobs, this week, but no great difficulty in supplying jobs has yet been experienced. Women are giving away to the veturning fighters, too, it is indi- cated despite reports to the contrary. Recently a §t. Paul department store discharged all of its women elevator operators ‘and placed fighters on them. Similar situations are re- ported from all over the state. . In most of the cases women are pre- fectly willing to relinquish their war jobs providing they are assured sol- :l::: or sailors will get them, it is The “soldiers and sailors bureau here is co-operating fully with the employment service. TO EXTEND POWER. (By United Press.) Sioux Falls, S. D, March 12.— North States Power company lines gre soon to be extended into south- western Minnesota from Sioux Falls. Construction work on a- 35-mile stretch of 60,000 volt transmission line will shortly be under way. Much line has already been constructed but the 35 mile gap remains to be built between Pipestone and Dell Rapids. MANITOBA’S WAR FURD. (By “United Press.) Winnipeg, March 12.—Manitoba's contribution to war funds was not small, Edward Brown pointed out in announcing the totals for the four years of the war. By voluntary con- tribution ‘and by tax levy Manitoba alond; cantributed. $5,450,000 to the patri & and, $1,978,000 to the Red Croes, $236,000 to the Y. M. C. ... Red Triangle fund and $205,500 to the Navy League fund. s Advertisements in this column cost half cent a word per issue. when paid cagh. in advance., ad will be run for less than 10c¢ per issue.. =8 Ads char; on our books .cost one cent .a, word. per issue. No ads run for less than ey ¢ FOR SALE—Soda water box and fix- tures. Phone 470 M. N. Crawford. 203 3rd St.'Bemid}i, Minn. 5d317 FOR SALE—Good draft horses for sale cheap. Crookston I.nxmbe:'l Co. P 8 4doab R FOR SALE-—8econd hand Ford. In- quire at Crothers Barber shon. 44315 'If you want style, quality and serv- jce with your hats, buy from the La Fontisee Millinery. “The Mill- " inery sepcialist.” 24313 FOR SALE—Hotel at reasonable “price,” it interested call 410J. 92 5 3d313 FOR S8ALE—10 acres of land, 8 room house,” gaod harn and out buildings "’ ER4Y ' Bemidjl. - Will sell for 3, . ~‘Terms, apply Carl Radi, . 6d315 RS S L n EL A U Sy . 'A cure for rheumatism, lumbago * ' and piles on sale at 211 Minnesota > Ave,, at the Barber shop. L. Jami- son, 6d317 FOR SALE—9 room house, modern and 2 lots cornet 4th and America Ave. Call 408w. 6d315 FOR SALE—Qur home at 1012 Doud Ave., 8 rooms modern except heat, make offer. M. C. Longballa, Littlefork, Minn. 36tf S I —— CyUT OVER LAND—We own a large tract of cutover lands in eastern Todd county which we offer for sale at from $15.00 to $20.00 an acre. Terms: §1.00 an acre cash, balance $1.00 per acre each year with 6% interest. A good oppor- tunity for a man of limited means to secure a home for himself. Farmers State Bank of St. Cloud. 3d312 New goods arriving for Thursday, Friday and Saturday at The La- Fontisee Millinery. 2d313 FOR SALE—Three carloads of A No. 1 hay. Part timothy, Qualeys Grocery. 313 4th St. b6-314 WHY COUGH-AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. King’s New Discovery removes the danger of neglect Coughing until the parched throat ruwu painful should not be permitted. t should be relieved before it gains headway with & dose of Dr. King's New Du A The same with a cold er bronchial attack. Millions have used this well- known remedy for halt a century regu'arly without thought of change. Id by d ists since 1869. An all- #mportant adjunct to any family medicine cabinet. 60c and $1.20. The Burden of Constipation s lifted, comfortably but positively when you treat your bowels with Dr. "Eq'-fifln Li(e'Pilh. The liver iy, ion improves, the sickl; po ol g My prng ol bottle today—start the day right. 23c, IMPROVED FARMS-—We have a list of improved farms in the vicinity of St. Cloud which we offer for sale on reasonable terms. Write us for price list. Farmers State Bank of St. Cloud. 3d312 FOR SALE—120 acre farm, located 3 miles northeast of 8t. Joseph, 7 miles west of St. Cloud, in Town- ship of St. Wendel, consisting of 70 acres under cultivation, 20 acres meadow, balance pasture on running water; new house and fair outbuildings; two wells, one in house. No stone. For further in- formation call on or write to Alois F. Gebeck, owner, St. Joseph, Minn. 3d312 FOR SALE—WIill trade a 2% acre island in Whitfish Lake (fine for summer resorts) for good car. Ad- dress J. J. care Pioneer. 65d313 You can save money on a satisfactory hat. Call at the La Fontisee Mil- Iinery. —u313 FOR SALE—TFine bull calves for sale out of Al milch cows got by “Glen- wood Waterloo” out of a record cow and a dozen record cows in his pedigree. Price $60. Also heifers and cows for sale, coming in soon. C. D. Brouwers& Son, N. P. Clarke Stock farm, R No.2, St. Cloud, Minn. 3d312 WANTED—To rent; six room house with bath; in desirable location. Not too far from the business dis- trict. Addrees “S,” Pioneer. 120tt!} FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tt FOR SALE—3 room house, 7 Ilots, good garage, good pump, 2 blocks east of Lincoln school. Cheap if \taken at once. Hector Landry, Nymore, Minn. 12-322 FOR SALE—Six room house, hot water heat, gas and all other mod- ern conveniences. Very good loca- tion. Is omered for quick sale at a sacrifice. Address H oare Ploneer. 2-21f FOR SALE—?5 acre lots and other land on easy terms will take Liberty bonds. Phone 780j. Ma~ thew - Larson, Nymore, Minn. 2mo414 ' A'GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands by you when in. need. Bemidji people tell how Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the test. Mrs. Joe Blondo of 202 Minnesota Ave. endorsed Doan’s four years ago and again confirms the story. Could you ask for more con- vineing testimony? “My back ached so I couldn’t rest at night,” says Mrs. Blondo. “It was hard for me to turn ‘over or shift my position when lying down. My kidneys were also disordered. Knowing the good results one of my people had obtained from Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, I tried them. They soon removed the aching and strengthened my kidneys. I was all right and have felt well ever since.” (Statement given January 27, 1914.) € On November 1, 1917, Mrs. Blondo snid: “I am glad to say no disorder of the kidneys has troubled me since Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me in 1914. Today I cheerfully repeat my former words of praise.” i 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED--- WANTED WANTED-—Girl to do office work. Business college education not necessary. Apply Pioneer office. a 3udl3 WANTED—Gir! Anthony's hospital. 6t317 WANTED—Dishwasher—Third 8t. cafe. . 310tf WANTED—Maid tor general house- work. Apply 1218 Bemidji Ave. . T WANTED—GIrl for general. hause- Xork‘ P. J. O'Leary, -716. Minn. ve. WANTED—Storeroom chambermaid at Markham hotel. WANTED—Pair of small platform scales. Pioneer office. 35t at St girl once. _— WANTED—Girl for general house- work on from six dollars per week. Box 27 Pilot, N. D. 104318 WANTED—Good steady woman cook Must be neat, $50 month, -room and’ board. Fine kitchen. Lake Shore hotel, Walker, Minn. 104312 WANTED—Kitchen girl Apply Markham hotel. at once, 34tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four room house, cor. 14th St. and Doud Ave. 1318 Beltrami Ave. 4d315 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch of keys, 6 or 7 on ring. Heturn Ploneer. 3-312 STOLEN-—WIill the party who took pocketbook from coat at rink Sun. day kindly mail postoftice key to Pioneer and keep the C:hgxl:gei ot P ——— LOST—Ladies black purse, contain- ing about $12 and hospital re- ceipt, between Doud Ave. and Mill Park. Finder call.778 for reward. o 6d312 ¢ IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota, ‘Sixth Division. In the matter of Joshua Peterson,; {bankrupt. . To the creditors or Joshua Patarsonl ©f Kelliher, in the County of Beltrami, in said district, bankrupt: . Take notice, that on the 20th day of March, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of = the under- tee, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated March 10, 1919. OLE J. VAULE, 143-12 Referee in Bankruptcy. Inquire | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms}'| for light housekeeping. 31214 Minnesota Ave. 2d312 FOR RENT—Sale or exchange, w 1% nw 34 sec. 11 T 149 Range 35 Bel- i?lzmi county. A, A. 8mith, Austin, nn. STOP mat COUGH By, having your system in good condition. Take Kerr's - Flax- Seed Emulsion, Linonise,.as a preventative, - This “wellknown remedy restores mvm builds op the system’ to-&: health standard, i Linonine should always be taken at the first sign of a cough or cold, as it overcomes the cause and re- moves the danger. Best remedy known for bronchitis. 1 recommend Linonine to all who arc in need of a_strength builder, or who suffer from bronchitial or lung trouble.—~Rev, H. J. Lynch, Pastor St. Peter’s. Church,. Danbary, Conn., 1886—1905. B Linonine bas my hearty ‘endorsement;:both as a builder for run down people and as a cure for_coughs, colds and bronchitis.—John R.hgikin-. rincipal of Conn. State Normal ! Al Druggists—60c ahd'$1.20, ~ or by mail on receipt of price. Ry. Ties, tamarack, jack pine and Norway. der standard 25 per cent un- size accepted. W. G. SCHROEDER BEMIDJI, MINN. IHE UNIVERSAE-CAR Ford cars are more useful;today than ever before; a necessity in llage, town, city and country; the utility of farmer, merchant, manufacturer, architect, en- gineer, contractor, salesman, doctor, clergy- man; profitable factor in the life of the nation. Runabout, $500; Touring Car, $525; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775—these prices f. o. b. Detroit. We can get but a limited quantity. Please give ‘'us your prder at once as first come will get first delivery. C. W. JEWETT CO,, INC. Phone 474 o e TS P T R e Bemidji, Minn. PERFECT PEACE AND CONTENTMENT [ | =t > L. 64 ——— When}You}Eat Koors Bread Koors Butter Koors Ice. Cream You Will See “lTH | \ Later % Big Jump inPrices Hide Market Has Advanced The demand for furs was never better than it is today. Sell while prices are high. For the highest market pr'i:u in Hides or Furs —Bring or Ship to— ' Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. Bsmidii, Minn. . We Pay Frolght on All Shipments ‘uz -3(«! 8t. IDoorW. of Exp. Office Phone638-W BEMIDJI, MINN. New Sprin% Garments We now show a large assort- ment of spring garments. You can buy a stylish coat or suit as lowas $22.50; below we show 4 models in medium priced garments. No. 233 Ladies’ Blue Suit, made from all wool gaberdine, jacket full silk lined and trimmed with black sailor braid and buttons, removable blue and white silk collar, price— $50.00 ‘No. 222 Ladies’ Blue Serge Suit, all wool, jacket lined with grey silk, trim- med with black sailor braid and black buttons, price— $65.00 Ladies’ Coat, made from taupe poplin, lined with silk to waist, trimmed with large mother of pearl buttons, price— Ladies’ Coat, made from all $47.50 wool tweed, lined to waist, a very desirable coat for street or auto wear, price—

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