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o ¥ _PAGE FOUR e - THEBEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 7 TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1919 DR. E. H. MARCUM . Office hours, 11 a."m. to 12 mi Beltraml County 2'p. m. to 6 p. m. Office phone 18. Res. phone 211 | Schroeder Block - MUSICAL lNSTRUMEa'l;'S. Organs, Sewing o8 51: Minnesota Ave., Bemidji Bisiar, Mgr. Phone 573-W DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. 3 Cannmg Back to Stay —Travelers— . In Homes of Amerlca : will find a warm WE PAY o DENTISTS welcome at the highest market price g \ L R0 T A v for rags metals, rubber? il;l;‘d ‘Backyard gardening and. home\ilome canning is one of the mos ; STA] 1 scrap iron. . We also pay freight ¢ cannlngy received a mighty }(mgett:s poptuh;rlr‘m:thods of reducing the high DR. Dm““’" Th w on all)l out of town shil;n{ents for t year when Uncle Sam-’aske e|cost of living. b eS \ lAaxsnex,‘Yi‘::al;l people to produce and con-| Prices of foodstuffs are not likely Office in Winter Block e 100 pounds and over, Highes@ gerve more.. Thousands of men who|to reaclll the pre-win’r evtell li;lt“nedl; s - - M. l° o prices paid for hides. reviously had believed that it was ately. n the meantime, thri must e - 2 : fhe farmer’s and market gardener's|be.practiced and as much food as DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Inncapos GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. possible must be produe(;d lin the 53 home. A few hours spent in can- ce—O'Leary-Bo ning will result in shelves full of Phones—Oftice "‘-W nu #I-B canned fruits and v?getal:{les, v:glch . should cost even less than those DR. J. T. TUOMY i bought. before the war. % business . to supply the world with food began ‘to spade up fheir back lawns. Unaccustomed muscles ached 112 3d Street Phone 638-W %‘%‘%‘M‘M‘Mfi FRESH CUT FLOWERS Service our watchword LEARN HOW TO CAN, This article is the first in a series on food ' conservation pre- pared by the United States De-* partment of <-Agriculture. Com- plete illustrated instructions for Cooked-in-the-Can Met hod Favored. (| o, No mh o&t Markham_ Hofe' The main .reason why home can- ning will stay in tavor is that the cooked-in-the-can method, which has been used extensively the last few years, has ‘been found by many to |~~~ GOT YOUR HOGS and HOG HOUSE INSURED l‘Yep.'! A «Phone 73 LAWYERS 7 canning, drying, brining, pickling, e more satisfactory than the old = “Got our life insur- SWEET preserv%ng and jelly making will ||open-kettle way ‘of canning. D.”H. FISK ed?” y e ROSES be given in forthcoming articles. Up to ten years ago, practically all Attorney at Law : ‘~‘ o and * The directions will be simple || home canning had been of the kind Office, Northern Nat, B k Nope. and ASTERS and even those who have never ||where the -fruit or vegetable. was s at. Bank Bldg. Wil 6 1 didie ahiak Cladivii ’ canned before can do so with suc- || cooked in the kettle and put in the Phone 181 5 ell, i idn’t thin| 1 of all cess if instructions are followed. ]ijar while hot. Large numherls of ——m_mw_w—_ww 1 was of !:;:n_e |b .fi; t(; That are il < housekeepers, after repeated failures 3 my family than a bunch of | [ b but were forgotten in their owners|With this method, gave up canning VETERINARIANS eautiful hogs, I wouldn’t have my A A A A A A A A A A A A A A, f - toe ride over a dish of fresh peas a full|altogether. The contents of vflv)leek before Neighbor Smith’s were | many jars spoiled for it to be eco- ready to eat. Thousands of families | Bomical, and the task was hot and discovered last year that green corn |Sticky. To these housewives the = o freshly pulled and green corn that |Re€Wer way, by which the fruit or ENIN BURGESS had left the parent stalk several days Ve?t?le is' put 1n_tg th_et jatr cold before were quite different. Grocery|8nd then the jar and contents pro- bills, too, shrank. Even a compara- cessed, has proved a real boon. With tively small garden produces many the cooked in the kettle method, dollars. worth of green things meas- | Sanners found that few vegetables, ured by retail prices_ and it is very excepting the acid ones, would keep. handy to have them at your door. Cooked in the can, according to di- The -surplus from the gardens rections, vegetables keep well. found:its ‘way into-cans. That was With this . method of canning, | the housewife’s part, although, to be| which is recommended by the United sure, in many homes it was the son | States department of agriculture, the ehones G T _ D. S. Mitchell ones: ce 3-R - Bemiaji, The New York Life Man Rew, 9, Minn. Northern Natl. Bank Bldg. Roem.5 . Phone 576W ———————————————————————————— or ‘daughter who - attended to the|fruit or vegetable is made ready and i * That will make the bride happpy at the wedding That will brighten the sick ~ " room of the invalid: That will soften the sorrow of the bereaved ones at the funeral: We receive them fresh twice a week life insured, either.” Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D, R. Burgess .- J. WARNINGER: ' BUSINESS 0 V E E canning, drying, preserving - and|placed cold ;ina jar. Salted water : ¥ VETERINARY SURGRON Office and Hospital 3 pickling. The woman who'thought or. sirup is added and the jar and | s re——————————— i : it NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY AGENCY E Dwight D. Miller R WE CAN- 'A‘UT(), ACCESSORIES mf,“.’.“.’:.&‘g“x“."‘n Anywhere || We have just return- — 1| ed from France and are going into busi- ness here. Drop in and see us for your — Ford Accessories [ cranam v tormanee ||| - - LUNDOUIST BROS. rawras 115 Third St. Miles .Block Phone 560 B —— e S ——— GENERAL MERCHANDISE . Groceries, Dr; m.& Shoes, Flour W. G. SCHROEDER Bem!dji Phone 65 %fifi%@%fifi%fi%fig > -Dray ‘and Tnlnncrv fes. Phone Sl Oftiee Phone “ America TOM SMART , ‘Feeding the Millions Neatly Pressed| SIMPLE COMBINATION ; HELPS WEAK EYES Suits kAlways Benud_n people” are astonished &t e Look New | the quick results produced by simple - | witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc, ‘|as mixed in Lavoptik eye wnsfx one case of weak and near- snghted ‘ eyes a fewtdayls use bll;ought great : & 250 s improvement n another case it 5 : g £ stopped eye pains and inflammation. " NCREASING the food supply ofthe.. . . . " We guarantee a small bottle of La-|- . Regular and frequent dry canning. was old fashioned suddenly| its contents are processed (heated) Wpt'k to help ANY CASE weak, world is the most vital problem which :zgk: tto ftltle tta‘fl that she herself| in steam or boiling - water. Any :?;al;l:g %fifi‘g‘“‘fifl,fi};",’te“{“’g}%’g cleaning and/ pressing man must solve. The burden of this ut of date i el ool Sl e | . g s solution rests heavily upon the shoulders y WHA™ T0 GIVE YOUR WIFE: | ok Drusgists. keeps' “your clothes .in [ hgme Canning Back to Stay . OR A TIP FOR HUSBANDS of the farmers of America. canned fruits and vegetables for the | = —r———————————————— 2 first: -time last year - because they Selecting a present for his wife Tl‘l wanted to do their part toward win. || Duzzles the average man. He e ning the war. The war is won, but|| Knows the shops show a multi- NE w M o DEL as much -or more canning will be|| tude of things designed to please splendid appearance and fit as long as the cloth will The service rendered by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) in producing fuel and" lubricants for the economical and wear, and lengthens ‘also . _done . this year. Families that % women, but which to choose is a - ¢ . A joyed. home-canned gardei p‘r;:)duilt]s question. A business man-in Lin- SI:‘oe sdhol) the:length of wear. given g effic1entoperatlon of farm machmery has last winter are not enthusiastic over|| coln Parish, La., found a happy ocated at made it possnble for the farmer to culti- The Bemidji Shoe.Store by the material. 815 Minn. Ave a Treturn to the grocery store va-|| solution of the problem last year. riety. Commercial canneries have|| He bought, for his wife’s Christ- 4 an important place in the American || Mmas present, a club girl’s entire FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIR- economic world, but the average com- exhibit of canned fruits and vege- - ING AT REASONABLE mercially prepared product does mot || tables. -~ PRICES equal in flavor the best home canned | N————— ——All ‘Work: Guaranteed—— fruits and vegetables. It was an imposing present. Financially the women who|kitchen has the ahgohxtglypnecessary F: 4 SSATEET00N, Propr canned felt she was well repaid, for|equipment, and if directions are fol- - she saved the cost of labor which| lowed carefully the result is a hign canned the storé product as well as|grade product which will keep with the profit the canner, middleman and | small percentage of loss. vate a greater acreage, produce larger crops; and get them to market at least expense. i By maintaining its comprehensive system of distribution, the Standard Oil Compdny (Indiana) makes it possible for the farmer to get his requirements of petroleum THE MODEL DRY CLEANERS Phone 537 - 307 Third Street roducts easily, regularly and quickly. : -grocer made. . A. short while ago| Fruit and vegetables are necessary || STAHL'JACOBS p ity, gu y q Y. this saving would have seemed of|in the diet for good health. A gar- L4 . Liltetlix:nll:ntngstt;.hier:x:;erllca? peo- dfnr w(iill provide plenty of this type ;“"“t‘“" By virtue of thlS complete semce on v ar) hr e last year |of food during the summer months, enovators or two. With every commodity ad-|and canning, drying, and brinime witt || - the part of the Standard Oil Company vancing in_.price, ways of economiz-|conserve a supply for use during the All work guaranteed, (Indma), he may, htemHYv 'make haY Ing are recelving much attention. |season of nomproduction. Work called for and de- livered. General Repair T TR —*- BUS EA VEGARLOCK, M.D. Sh OP "—..:.'.:!""’—,.‘..P““ Phone 488 311 6th St. PROFESSIONAL T 5' ectric bm?f':;;e fron: all automoblle apor batteries. It will keep your, ba’t; DOCTORS —— _Sulphur Tery in a healthy condition:'is’a DR. L. A. WARD 'y sure cure for a weak and run down Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. A bath for all ailments for :fl:z;r’:g:?;i:;?ssfi; either ladies or gentlemen ||battery trouble. B LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Ladies hairdressing We will give your bat- tery & careful test and ad " while.the sun shines.” Heis independent of the health or endur- ance of horses. He can plow, cultivate or harvest when these tasks should be done. He can have a complete cycle of activity, operating even by shifts, if necessary. He can plan his operations on a definite schedule to produce a steady, constant supply of farm products for you and your family. Thus is illustrated how gou benefit by the service rendered by the Standard Oil Com- gny (Indiana) to the farmer. These are nefits accruing to the world at large which accentuate the usefulness of the Standard DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Pg‘yr::eu‘n ;a:‘d SuBrlnan ice in Phone 396 }gel olglfono l"l “ DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office: Miles Block — Chiropractors and massages t o Oil Company (Indiana) as a public_servan! : Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W Fady attendgamt R | B fi“fifififfi?d& and empmlze how completel‘;r it di schargeté ! DR.-E. H. SMITH 205, 7Tto8p.m. Calls made ? Y5 v its Oblleatlon as such. Physician and Surgeon 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji ||} Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. = || peeds eeniie va'l o Oftice Becurity Bank Block e —————————————————————— that is also right. Make your appointments by phone 7763 J. F. Osborn || Standard Oil Coimpany (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1778 MILLER’S =g 219 Fourth-St. m%x” C. R. SANBORN. M.D. - Physician and Surgeon 04 thic Physician Office Miles Block and Surgeon House Phone 449 3 Block Office Phone 158 Office Phone 55 Defective