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| I . — _PAGE FOUR "“%he Pihiewood sthoo¥ closed Friday| Jolin Mickilson marketed potatoes [ comuiunities of Malne'aud the oxslitg Ship' Your P o after, a yery -succegsful term with onii dy, making the | andappuratus uged by*blacksmiths in H'- . i R RS 2ies Arylo Methvon & teaghar, Thore | haul With s Ford, ' L) hocing the anials, loby-azo (hfon IDES, FURS, WOOL, was a good programiat 00 Mrs B. B, Watts an aughter, Finto the ‘discard.“is’ in dse-agnin, “The oy usfi. and t:]‘e‘n tvae{h§ 4L 08! e \]’lel' cent callers, ‘at Mrs.. | «ling consists of a rude frame of tim- SHEEP PELTS and BEE *all the crowd out in C ! fa Bell's, . into whieh the is fastened W & .’:’md @ half m“? b‘dd’a ”‘é’e;‘ T o ‘XD'; til;evherd f %rghmqnjg tBeach :sr ,:":,[;”(‘,r:'.j 'sn‘.;p:"»:;.lfl‘;?flfll-l:,:‘:fn WAX and TALLOW il . a picnifc was held an reshments fofrcu mong".old gequaintances| = T NG S ks bet a d o b the 5 uder {he body, the ‘ends heing made L 7 ;vxecl:ll:‘:x‘;.vfidfne.Alf agree l} &0 drny‘. 5 . V. Harpel were fast to ‘wpper timbers “of the frame. To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY DOCTORS C. A: Bye and’family vis k usiness callers at D. C. Sear}'s Mon- Ti blacksmith shops 20 years ago the 118 Belt Ave, BEMIDJ[, MINNESOTA ; tives at Solway Sunday. day, 'Debs were Bemidji Visitors. M looking over his real estate’of which ERAEIREF| X KR AKX K KX PINEWOOD: *[* LAKE BATTII * ifi-&"&’-fir-if"fi*#i# KRR EERR KRR R KKK K K KR Return of the Ox. The ox us a beast of burden Is com- fng into its ewnragain in the farming For Quick Returns and' Highest Cash' Market Prices glings were ‘common, Oxén ‘are less axpensive to feed than Horses and are equally as nseful on small farms and the rising value of ‘feed fs having much to do with the: comehack 'of the ox as & work animal. nner and eranother, e Mrs, “Mary “Segar js the guest of ere. Bemidjl eallers e & ughter, Mrs. J. Mickalson, this Bemidji, Minn. week, - Btate'!Engineeér! 8penser of Park Rapl inade another trip over our road ednesday. ' Ol1.Rev, Cooper was here rrécently . . WEPAY the highest market price for Tags . metals,. .rubbers . and . 8crap iron.. .We, also pay freight on- all .out.of town shipments for 100 pounds and over. Highest prices paid for:hides. BERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeor Ibertson’ Block gfl!i; Phone 158 Matt Berg and Johu A iulll‘“li ;fir gl::? Wwho has be he has _lé:rigo holdi;gs. d & S v g her': R 4 9. Erick' Landgren weént to Be- 5 ‘Miller, o rsome ‘time; lof midji Monday, to eonsult Dr, Gilmore HATS OF QUALITY tur h ; HATS OF STYLE - THE ° in regard to her ‘health. PutkersontaC DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office: Miles Block & Ml’l%b& ; Titus 'fllgm& J.'W. Heggle and wife and John ,:“oig up the Boo line Monday & Hadrava were among the#hoppers in er-home at Aure, . g 09 | Bemidji Wednesday. i John Holten; Miss W’“’%'& "D, C. Bearl and Master Myron were and. Mrs. Nels Rude _and children | ., 1ers’ Sunday, at the home of Mr. o . - g YO 2 autoed to Bemidji Monday. e ’ q Q GET IT AT Phone 638-W St : - R. E. Hall of Poplar, Minn, is here Bkt iy ur. Dailey, i YOURDEALERS 112 73d Street A. V:GARLOCK, M.D. looking after the interest of the| "y "G "ok srent Monday evening OR WRITE Ey En:——mNo it Thevat N. M. D, farm land company of'Madi-| .\ ' “v gy 0 pel on business connected Gla son, Wis,, and expects to establish a| iy 110y ow mail route. — lazid agency here this summer. | B. Landgren and wife, Seth Smith "w‘mmeo Mrs. Christ Moller returned after| .~ " .- aM Ny MINNEAPOLIS, MINN o a two months visit in Illinois and ly, and Mr. and Mrs, J. G. ) N Sl LG v . ' &inconsin, and left for her home at|HOSlD were Sunday callers at Geo. DISTRIBUTORS e o H.:.{Ns.. 3 R 4 Greigg's. John Mickalson acompanied his [ neice, Mrs, Dagly Samnlson, to Be- g midji Monday where she took the . { ce in Mayo Block o Aure Tuesday, Phone 896 Res. Phone 337 L, Mollner of St, Paul arrived here with a car of stock if.lnd hom':h&:d oods Monday and will move L] Sollon farm at Aure for the summer, | train for Cashmere, Wash., to join Mr. Mollner has a piece of lind on her husband who located on a fruit which he will build later on. farm in that vicinity a short time Ole Steffne and Gust Eck of Debs|280. Their many friends wish them were Bemidjl business visitors Tuees|Success in their undertaking. day. Erick Ness, one of the well ki SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY'HAIR DARK Aure bachelors was a business caller O in Bemidil Tuesday. Nels Rude of the Pinewood Mer- It's Grandmother’s Recipe - to ; Brinig Back Color and DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. cantile company was a Bemidji busi- ness caller Tuesday. Mrs, Chas, Dickinson and Mre. L. D. Johnson of Solway passed through Pinewood Wednesday en route to Is- land Lake, LUNDE AND DANNENBERG iropractors X Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401:W 2t05,7to8p m. Calls made. Mrs. James Elliott and daughter, Lustre to Haw. 1st Nat.' Bank Bldg. Bemidji Vera were Bemidji visitors Wednes- k . g 3 N ; 3 IEM day. < R A | e Sk | . F. Holum was a Bemidji caller| That beutiful, ¢ven shade of dark, B ATl i i : Toursday. « - |glossy hair can kae had by brew-| RN 2 R i T ; ;s M~WEE£'I!§I”;.W The Misses Ama and Gina Iversdh’ 1 Sage-Tea and Sul- AN g % N ? . . A | I — e YR AU and Berthina Melland were Bemidji .“"Your hair is your charm. It| |@f RN N - g <Igl DR. D. L. STANTON P rF, visitors Tuesday. makes of mars the face. When it ) ¥ : 3 . L . Miss Millle Melland and Miss G, |fades, turns: gray or streaked, just NTIST - Roppang returned home from Bemidji|an application or two of Sage and Office in Winter Block B e Tuesday. Sylphur enhances its appearance a Mrs, William i\&i’lnlg;; ;fl‘ 8 l% bundredfold. Lake left for a visit w! riends atl; ‘Don't bother to prepare the mix- Moose Lake I«‘Oréday ‘;‘t‘"&““g' ¢ Dot you can get thga famous old _Carl and °fi" ;f lge of ;D% recipe improved by the addition of were Bemid]i callers Friday, othe dients for 50 cents a large Mrs, Olat Negaard and Miss Mable |} "0 eady 1 1t is callod . Kirkvold were Bemidji shoppers Fri. 0, L yoaay for use. AL i3 cave : X b Ve : daGMloe2. .. .Mo ,r..i(IHtlonCan | Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound. | ) =~ c I, : j I DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST g of Markham Hete® ck Phone ¢ North Gibbons Blo day This_can ‘always be depended upon Alfred Samuelson of Debs left for|to bring back the natural color and Office—O'Leary-B Phones—Oftice. 5T6-W Hos. Fi-R b lustre of your hair. Ebro Wednesday to work on the G, N, Everybody uses “Wyeth's”. Sage extra this summer. ; 8 | S ] f1/RS ] M,.,F’"J‘ghn Miller and Mrs, (Ole |and: Sulphur Compound now because P TR e T SRR [ 1 Shtur- | it “darkens so natursily and evenly (rll;x;:gsmd were Bemidji callers Situr that mobody van toll it has been AL, ¢ g . __-fplied.. You simply dampen a sponge = for soft brush with it and draw this throu gh the hair, ° taking ‘one” small DRY CLEANING i 'f?ln'h at K3 tjirpo: by rgoknigga‘tt};c grayhair isappeared, and. after ) Clothes Cl(::’en ’“5!:‘:"' Wonien another ap{lication it becomes beau- oy ¢ ;ift'l'))y darThaimd :5}’05“ glossy and P3 - ' ustrous. s ready-to-use prepara- tion is & delightful toilet requisite for | R .__.al‘\d SUCh ple Crust | those who desire dark hair and a GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 VETERINARIANS lf {ou;.hgulf apx;;unn:e. It dia aot in- t o % . Dr. W, ll’cig;:i;;n;gn D. :Q 'Burkess 4 ended for the ‘care, mitigation or I ld l d h URG: f prevention of disease, s g aStYa go en 1 ue ’ SO rlC Phones: ({tr:::“ar-l?z“h g Bomtdjt, i ' es. 99 TSl R S and tender it falls ntodelicious flakes at atouch. A/neysacertaintywhenyou use FY3 BEST BY TEST 1) ¢ ’ ?“i' ;': Res. Phone 58 Offiee Phone 12 S | J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON | Office and Hospital 8 doors w. of Troppman's. Phone No. zo%" St. and Irvine Ave. £ w If America ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji The greatest quality value ever offered in a bakirig powder. It never loses its strength. It can't fail in the slightest degree; therefore, no 7. Bistar, Mgr. Phone 575-W waste—no disappointments. - The perfect results it gives—the greatest ik economy—provide the best means of answering the Food Msi ke i oyl for these busy times is a REAL HOME i Cost question of today—so far:as baking goes. Offtces, Sacurity Baxk Blig, Toi. 167 Do And to be a real home it must have these ‘es- ; ; L Youi Save'When You Buy It LI _— f sentials. [ You Save When You Use t. ki GENERAL MERCHANDISE | 1st. Plenty of room . . ' 2 ' e S i ) Made in the largest, finest, most sanitary bak- , 1. 2 2. Proper arrangement of that room to give ‘ ing powder factory in existence. Try it. You'll sée AN Bemiaji ~Phone 65 ;r}x‘other, father, thedchfld?n and hired help all Gl clearly why it's the world’s biggest seiting baking ) ! : convet.nence and comforts possible. gl powder—awhy it is given preference by ‘leading -Do- , 3d. Winter warmth and summer coolness. P " mestic Science teachers, millions of house- , ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. . 4th. Durability. iy wives. Once used—no other will satisfy. 3 ¢ A“'[‘; L'""z ;{?dh.{nsxei Service D bl i [ ay an ig rvice four0::s g':tlix:l;);esent home measure up to these e PIE CRUST FOR ONE PIE Q i Office Remore Hotel, Cor. If Tiot: iyou: oweiponrsslt and famil B 2 mcups of floC,:x; I/Ieue] l;aspoan salt = 5 ; 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. N e rself and your family a 1 teaspoon umet >, cup shortening S N NEW home that DOES. Y Bckingp.lx”owtifl 4 cup cold water e S Pl;;::;d:nce Phone 10 And it should be built this year for two good Wl How te make it — Sift logether the dry ingretunts. work MG | in the shortewing. moisten lo @ dowgh with as little cold waler F . Ry ; a possible. : . | WM. M’CUAIG 1st. Life is too short to negleet the very im- | Be sure to cut ont” and paste this recipe tn your ¥eripe book for ; M portant matter of having a real home. v future nfnr (z _u:bz;x-. thousands o/[dxfltmnl Ppie crust anager 2d. Itisvery possible that the kind of a home o AR i I ORERE . Sl you want and need can be built for less this year o NOTE THIS v : < : it i HUFFMAN & O’LEARY than it ever can be again. e g When you buy a pound of Calumet you get 5 ) d S . We make plans of real homes. We have the ' a full pound—16 oz. Some high priced ) A A FURNITURE AND ! right kinds of material to build them. RN baking powders are now being put on the e ? | | Let us serve you this spring—NOW. iy market i 12-ounce cans instead of a pound. “ Mk UNDERTAKING { By g Be sure you are getting a péand when you N : oo P ; » : § want it. Noshort weights with }Calumer. ‘ s H. N. M’KEE, Funeral ! ! re e al um er 0. ; } Director E ne 100, PHONE 178-W or R i s SR R § S N A e — g ot =g 2 1 i - 5 S de Dafarctive