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Bemidji Market Quotations Co-Operating—United States Bureau of Markets, Beltrami County Farm Bureau, Beltrami County Seed 5 Potato Growers’ Association Carlot shipments of Potatoes October 9—Minnesota, 303, incomplete; North -Dakota, 58; Wisconsin, 230; total United States, 1,246. 1 ; QUOTATIONS. October 10—Received at Bemidji 10:54 a. m.: Chicago—Arrived, 96 cars; cars on' track, including broken, 648; additional cars held-outer yards for Chicago, 96. Demand and movement slow, market dull, little change in prices, poor stock injuring market. Track sales—Minnesota, sacked, per cwt., Round and Long White; sacker, per cwt, partly graded, best $2.00 to $2.20, mostly $2.05 to $2.10; poorer, low as $1.65; bulk, partly graded and field run, $2.00 to $2.10; poorer low as $1.50. . Moorhead—Haulings heavy, demand and movement good, market strnog, prices slightly higher, carloads f. o. b. track. Sacked, per cwt., Red River- Ohios, field run, some screened, $2.45 to $2.50, mostly $2.50; bulk sales, per cwt., Red River Ohios, field run, $2.25 to $2.30; carloads f. o. b. usual terms, good wire inquiry; sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, partly graded, $2.55 to $2.60; warehouse, cash to growers, bulk, per ewt., Red River Ohios, partly graded, $2.00 to $2.98. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Common Rate Points — Very light wire inquiry, demand and movement limited, market dull, little change in prices, carloads f. 0. b. usual terms. Sacked, per cwt., white varieties, $2.10 to $2.20, mostly $2.20 to $2.25. Wagonloads, cash to growers, bulk, per cwt., white varieties, $1.75 to $1.85. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms, Red River Valley Ohios, sacked, per cwt., $2.50 to $2.60. £ 1 1 | 4 l;’ i 1 " FARRAGUT'S OLD HOME IS NOW CIVIC CENTER Hastings-On-Hudson, N, Y., Oct. 10.—Plans were complete today Farragut and the old .hgme’,_\éit Ad- miral . Farragut and the grounds.of the old Zion church intaa civic cen~ ter here and to erect therg . as ‘a “Liberty pole” the mainmast of the U. S. S. Hartford, the Admiral’s flag- ship.. . ¥ given to the Grace Episcvopal church |- here by Mrs. W. W. Fowler, of Parks- ville, S. C., following suggestion of. Rev. Horace E. Clute, pastor, who had been working on the idea. for sey- . THE B’éMlDJl DAILY PIONEER ounce will do, and fill it with oil of mirbane. Leave the cork out of the bottle and place it in the trunk or closet in such position that it will not tip- over. The fumes are very poison- transposing the old home of Admiral | ous to.insects. For a very large closet ‘use a larger bottle and larger amount of ' oll, .Renew the oll when. needed. | . Sprinkle. eavy blanketse:quilts, ;ote, The church grounds recently were et hold Hints, “is ctab.au gratis.”—Bos | ton Transeript. % | i \ ) ! \ e FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1919 Moths In Closets. . Get g wide-mouthed bottle, three th theoll of mxrbgu"mu,m rree Lunch. “A seasonable ‘dish.” says Hons: eral months. Carrying out of the plans will de- pend on the decision of the navy Je- partment to allow use of the obsolete ship’s mast. It is uderstood, how- ever ,no difficulties will be met, Rev. Clute said. Admiral Farragut lived here hefore the war and Zion church was built with prize money won by the admiral Saturday and Monday SPECIALS in the capture of Confederate block- ade runners, Harry O. Brown, historian, who learned that the Hartford had been relegated to the scrapheap, asked As- sistant Scretary Franklin D. Roose- velt for its use. i GAME WARDEN HAS HATCHERY OF HIS OWN Brainerd, Oct. 10.—A natural fish hatchery, rivaling anything of the Roast Beef, 1b Beef Stew, 1b Round Steak, 1b. . .22¢ 3 1b. can Stone’s Pork 2 cans Family Milk. 25c || 1 can Red Alasks, kind in tis or any other states, both in quality and qpanity of production, has been located by Deputy Game Warden A, P. Cardle and on first trial yielded, eight barrels, or about 50,000 of ag fine black bass, crappie and blue gill fry as ever went through tljanspla.ntlu'g process. The hatchery established by moth- er naturehas been named the ‘“Cardle Hatchery” and includes about eight miles of over-ow lands of the Gull river bétween the federal dam. neatr Gull lake and the Sonter dam ta the The Following Prices to Growers in Beltrami County at Loading Points Unless Otherwise Stated. ’ . Bemidji, Friday a. m.—Market very dull, few sales. Long and Round Whites, U. S. No. 1, wagonloads, bulk, per cwt. $1.50 to $1.60. Russets, U. S. No. 1, wagonloads, bulk, per ewt., $1.75 to $1.80. Triumphs, U. S. No. 1 and No. 2 mixed, $1.40 to $1.50. . BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. Salmon .. .. ....30c nestling in the heart of the Berkshire Hills Crab Apples, per | near pure, crystal brooks are the mills that Ihe'siu ik 5¢ to 10c|] ™ake Sweet Potatoes, lb., 8c Cranberries, lb. ...15¢ 24% 1b. sack Oats Flour The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time of going to press today: south of it. This eight miles is fair- VEGETABLES. | Eor Corn, bushel ...... $1.10-§1.25 | ly alive with as fine an army of black Carrots, per bushel ........ 60c-70c | Red clover, medium, per pound 42 %c | bass youngsters, ranging from 2 to Potatoes, cwt. ......... $1.65-$1.76 | White clover = 6 inches in length, fat little crappies Potatoes, car lots ....$1.#0 t0$2.00 | Buckwheat, 1b. ... and blue gills as the eyes of a true Potatoes, small lots—Triumphs Popcorn, 1b. ..... sportsman ever gazed upon. | $1.50 to $1.60 |Wheat .................... | So thick is the fry near ‘the dam Potatoes, small lots, other varities tnat a person with a common dip net $1.70 to $1.85 MEATS can easily scoop up from-a peck to g:g;.]s. bushetl ......... 5i 620:}638 gogs. :mb'b ................. 20c-21c{a half bushel of fry at ofierlift. age. ewt ...ooeaee .00-82. resse eef ,Ib. ...... 12c¢-18¢ T DADAE T Hubbard squash, ton ...... $20-$30 | Turkeys, live, 1b. ....... 26c-28¢ TREATY IN FORCE IN Onions, dry, ewt ....... $2.50-§3.00 | Old Toms, live, 1b. . ... c-24c 15 DAYS, SAYS SENATOR Sweel corn . ...... ...10c-12%c | Geese, live, 1b. ... o Seattle, Wash., Oct. 10.—Two Se- Beans, CWt . ........... $6.50-$8.vv | Ducks, live, 1b. ........ 16c-18c | attle audiences heard Sendtor Hiram Beans, Swedish, cwt Butter, 1b. . Butter fat Eggs, doz. . ... Plums, bushel . Eaulifiower, bushel €ucumbers, bushel . .$4.00-85.00 50c-56¢ .$1.26 .70¢-80c GRAIN'AND HAY . Hens, 4 lbs. and over ......... Springers, all weights, 1b. .. HIDES, Cow. hides, No. 1.'1b. " .. Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. Kip hides, No, 1, 1b. . Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. . Deacons, each W. Johnson explain his objeetions to the ratification of the Leagye of Na- tions covenant without reservations or amendment. . 'The genator explained that his pro«| ' posed amendment to the league cove~ nant would not ‘deprive the colonies |- of Great Britain of “their six votgs, | but would give America #n edtaal vote énu, bushel ...........cc0. 70c-72c¢ | Horse' hides, large, eac!} inthe assembly ‘of thel lesjue, and Barley, bushel . . ...$1.05-81:10 | Tallow, 1b. ... they cheered his declarstior that Rye, hushiel ................ $1.256|Wool ...... “the United States senaté isdgoing: to 7 The fellowing:prices were being.péi af time of going to press of toda; GRAIN AND HAY at 'at Stillwater, Minn, ’s: Pioneer: o IM ucumbers, per bushel ... stand up and be.counted,” ameny and cleverness of Premie ent comes o vote. E ‘The senator praised the Foresight Mhen thi 5t Lloyd, 98 1b. sack Oatmeal 49 1b. sack Best Cap- 1 bushel Box of W. G.Schroeder S¥lieat Nod.. $2.35-$2,40 | Sweet corn, per do# ... e “ Wheat, No. 2 $2.38-$2,42( iive fobm‘n ) Sl i Wheat, No. 3 $1.95-82.28 . i Y ny fiafie&” .- g -lfifg gxoi 1{ 'tui'tkeis sapme 20.000 HUNS A"ACK ) B 2 d Tom turkeys 22¢ Rye, No. 2 $1.31-$1.34 | Culls unsalable. : Lm.s. SAYS RENRT Pop corn, 1b, on ear ......... Be-8C|GOEBE v iih.iiiee i 12¢ i o Buckwheat, per 1b. ............. 20| DUCKS: instsst 4050 s 6 Shmoividatn oiei 15¢ London, Oct. 10.—A forc¢e of 20,- Pop corn, lh. on ear ........ 5 & Sc| Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over ...18c] 000 Germans has attacked Letts on No: 2 timothy hay .......... $20.00 |Springers ...............0... 18c ' a ten-mile front, according.te .a Lon- No. 1 clover, mixed ......... $21.50 | Guineas, perdoz. .......... $3.00 : don Chronicle correspondent at Riga. g:'e BIPAW oo v i s o ssmnians $z.¢20 Pigeons, per doz. ............ $1.00 e 3 L R LN b $1.33 FASHION NOTES VEGETABLES Mutton, 1b i 22 i ! ZEMutton; 105w swis vee somsimg ol c Beans, hand picked navy, cwt. $5.560 gflgls h?;‘:ym::::];efixd::céppem Sharm Potatoes o v s noag $1.70 | Vea! 3 Round Whites .............. v..80 | Beef, dressed S o B WAL Beans, (Swedish) ewt ........ $3.00 > Beets, per bushel ............. 40¢ HIDES Long-haired furs, like monkey and Carrots, per bushel ........... 50¢| Cow hides, No. 1 gray hare, are preferred for trimming. Cabbage, per ton .......... $12.00 | Bull hides, No. 1 .............. This trimming i8 usually applied te Hubbard squasa, per ton, drug on the | Green salted ................. wide-brimmed shapes and no other or- . market here .............. $7.00 1 Green ........oviiiiiiiiienn nament is employed. Onions, dry, per cwt. ........ 33.‘00 Kips, No. 1 .o o svsnminsivi i Bead frogs are a novelty that forms Buterfat . ey Pty 61c|Calf skins, No. 1......... .... an Interesting trimming for chiffon ?;‘;éi”péf :t:”inx s gzigg“;‘de; § R and other sheer fabrics. They are , per doz. ...... , large ... Plums, per bushel ... allow: oo frogs of the regulation shape, formed Cauliflower, per bushel Clover, mixed Wool, bright Wool, semi-bright . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER Y ) AROUND THE WORLD WITH AMERICAN RED CROSS. In Siberia. s f [ s Possibly the most important Red Cross work in Siberia, and one which most demands the continuance of operations there, is the campalgy against typhus. Over a stretch of 4,000 miles the American Red Cross has fought ‘the scourge. ' Here is seen “The Great White Train,” an anti-typhus in* atitution which, with its crew of doctors and nurses and cargoes of drugs, food and cleansing apparatus, has saved the lives of thousands, | T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY of beads strung and sewed Into place. More and more use of lace, both as a trimming dnd in combination as a; fabric, is noted. The all-lace dress,’ blouse and hat are here, but the big. gest acceptance is of modeis of lace 'and georgette, or of lace and pet or lace and volle. Evening Blouses. Blouses specially designed for eve-' ning wear are in pastel colorings of georgette and chiffon, and hair nel lace is an effective form of trimming The rate for want ads may be found at heading of reg- ular classified department. Ads received later than 11 o’clock a. m. will appear un- der this head in current issue WANTED—Girl at Lake Shore hotel. 241011 LOST—Between Bemidji and Turtle River, one leather grip. Finder leave at Pioneer office. Reward offered. Letter in grip addressed to Wikel. 2d1011 LOST—Time book, finder return to Geo. Kreatz. 241011 FOR SALE—On account. of floor space, we sell the folowing cars at a bargain. One Dodge touring, 1917 model; one Buick touring, 1913 model; Ford 1918 ‘touring, and one Studebaker touring, 1916 model. Bemidji Auto Co. j~1010tf IN these days of industrialism it is gratifying to know that one concern has clung to the ‘' -.25¢/] more pleasing ways of the past. and Beans .. Far away from the smoke of large cities and odnenddwn (1R CORRICT WRITING PAPEN) The writing paper that has the quality of ' the old, combined with the smartness of ' the ‘new. ; You will find the reflection of a bit of OLD NEW ENGLAND in every sheet you use. for . ...85¢c ital Flour ....$2.95 Flour ........$3.20 Apples .......$2.40 Ask your merchant. If he hasn’t it in stock,‘.':' he can get it : PONEER. STATIONERY HOUSE : Wholesalers R Minpe.sotg: 65—Phones—66 Our Next Week’s Specials - Karo Syrup 10 Ib. sealed cans per can, 80, by the Caée $4‘.‘6‘(i' Opsata pure s,trained'floney, per quart Mason jar 95c Mothers Qats, per céx*ton. .28¢c By the box of 10 Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for. . s ‘ KKKK Herring, per pail . $1.20 Lemon Extract, pints, each .85¢ Vanilla Extract, pints, .25¢ Corn Krisps, something new v GPNCESNT VS 65¢c and fresh roasted, 2 pkgs. 5 for .. ... e 25c | Catsup, per bottle, pints. . . 10c, Old crop high grade Santos Olives, per bottle........ 25¢ Coffee, per 1b......... 42c¢ | Ginger Snaps, per 1b. . ... 15¢ Ten1bs: .. wosvuiiinion $4.00 | Soda Crackers, per lb. by the Fresh Picnic Hams, per 1b.22¢ cady ...... IR 1-1b. can Salmon, per can. .23c | Table Oilecloth .......... 35¢c . ....... 20c | Oilcloth, per yard 25¢ 3 cans Oil Sardines Fair Warning We don’t know what the other fellow’s prices are, but Clifford & Company GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY IF YOU WILL WATCH THIS ,SPACE “Not Cheap Goods, But Good Goods Cheap” Defective R