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-bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, field run, $2.25 to $2.30. Car- ' ©ats, bushel . s “ Rye straw .. FOR SALE 'FOR SALE—Furniture, 310 America Ave. - i 8d109 Wopdt CNEREIRND BSR4 ... o R SALE—Coal stove heater, Tele- ° phone 299. 4a1016 rating—United States Bureau of Markets, Beltrami kb 2 Zinto ) - |For sa Laveo coal beater, 508 County Farm Bureau, Beltrami County Seed : ; BemiALE—d“ ey Yhi01e K ? Association ; Fotato Growers |FOR SALE—Scotch collie pup; .Ir- vine and 18th St. Phone 700-J. i Carlot shipments of potatoes October ll:—Mignesota,l 322533 ; W o _ soliagat tE o H. M. Merryman. . 241013 North Dakota, 45; Wisconsin, 205; total United States, 1,253.|Ruropean Parasiele S FOR SALE—Dennett typewritef. See ‘Not previously reported—Friday: Colorado, . 11; .Idhhp, 1;| , Damage Done by Gy v K _ | i \Minnle,sota, 55; New York, 5; North Dakota, 1; V’Vlscons_m, 2. and Other Insects. : o I lstl;;o.’l‘he Plomeer oftice. rlos Sunday, 22. (Pfiparad by the Tnlied Ststes Dopast- FOR SALE "Star Oik”wott cosl | A European parasitic fly that. may|| | ’ ] %g:eh alkl; ggggh ndition. See a become of far-reaching importance in | # - £ the .control of .the gypsy moth, the FOR SALE—Good Ford truck, only brown-tail moth and certain other! $276. B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami serlous’ pests of similar character is Ave. Phone 41.. 641018 QUOTATIQNS. October 13—Received at Bemidji 11:20 a. m.: , Ghicago—Seventy-five cars arrived, 228 cars on track, in- cluding broken, 122 cars held outer yards for Chicago. Quality and condition improving, demand .and movement moderate, iplied: froi A P e & market unsettled, little change in prices. Track sales—carlots &“}:gn:: ,n';ect ene:y. portations of || | ; Fo&_ c’r;:(}'ekén.n}-o‘gv real :ngtse g:fil;a see outweight: Mini;és?a, vl:’qlk, per c\gth,,I 'EarlytOhlosl;, gartly - This parasite has reduced the dam-|| [N Vg o write 0. T, W L graded, $3.30 to $3.41; Wisconsin an innesota, sacked, perjage done by the gypsy moth and the | RSN ; s o — cwt., long and round \’vhites, partly graded and U. S. No. 1,[brown-tail moth in the New England- ‘ ; k mgong:;.fi;ram?emg::mg: l::' $2.00 to $2.25; bulk, per cwt, long and round whites, partly :::9:; Whe:gvte“i;fl:h:; a:;nd::: i s s 4 fac shmile signature l“lml’“-‘ nl‘: > : 3 Is and corporation ‘sea graded $1.85, mostly $2.00 to $2.10; Idaho Rurals, no carlot l‘““’“v o"n"enomo“lms i et » | tarial seals and corporation seels and shade trees every year. -It has 'FOR SALE—On account of floor space, we sell the folowing cars at been found that Compsilura—the y . parasite—also aids in the ‘control of a bargain. One Dodge touring, other insect pests. : " il ; 1917 model; one Buick . touring, The white-marked tussock moth, a ; Sy 1913 model; Ford 1918 touring, serfous' pest in the New England and one smc}:bnker t%‘mn‘i 011901; del. Bemidji Auto Co. states a few years ago, has practically Mt me 2 . disappeared since Compsilura has be- ¢ : v 5 | . come established. The cabbage worm, ’ i FOR SALE—CITY PROPERT_Y' still a serious pest, has been lessened N FOR SALE _Rooming house, and In some sections. Celery worms are 5 soft drink place. 205 Second St. not as common as formerly, and the Phone 226. 641016 fall webworn is scarcely noticed in ——————————— the Northwestern states now. One of the Chinese girls who has taken an active part in the Studen Fot?;of%fir{xl:n?;“:fié’:nfi? hologists do ‘not claim that | Patriotic Association dishing up ice cream ata Y. W. C. A. student conference. i Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone I wsite is the sole cause of this | At these meetings women students from all parts ofct;.lhlna come together 41, 641018 Feduction, but it has proved an’ im- | discuss problems affecting them and the future of China, fri L St portant natural enemy ‘:?an of them. — FOR iALm_._Seve& room lm‘;’unz;‘;uh ; : bat] m, ol e Blvd. ar- It {8 thought that Compsilura may be- light plant, steam heating plant, af. g:in',ro B. 7. Willits, 218 Beltrami sales, sales to jobbers, sacked, per cwt., Rurals $2.65 to $2.75. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Common Rate Points—Conditions anchanged since Saturday, good wire inquiry, demand good, movement moderate, market firm, little change in prices. Car- loads f. o. b. usual terms, sacked, per cwt., white yarieties, $2.20 to $2.30, few $2.35; sacked, per cwt., Kings/$2.15 to $2.20; wagonloads, cash to growers, bulk, per cwt., white va- rieties, $1.70 to $1.85; carloads f. o. b. usual terms, Valley, sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, $2.55 to $2,60. Moorhead and Common Rate Points—Haulings light, de-| mand and movement moderate, market steady, little change in prices. Carloadsf. o. b. cash track, sacked, per cwt., Red River Ohios, field run, even weight sacks, $2.45 to $2.50, mostly $2.50; Toads f. o. b. usual terms, light wire inquiry, sacked, per, cwt., Red River Ohios, even weight, U. S. No. 1, $2.60 to $2.65. Warehouse, cash to growers, bulk, per cwt., Red River Ohios, fields run, $2.00 to $2.08.: 3 come one of the most. important eco- AMMCAN MOBILE blacksmith’s repair shop, and a com={ Ave’' Phone 41. 641018 “The Following Prices to Growers at Loading Points in Beltraminomic parasites in this country. P plete tent hospital which canbeset! 4 HOSHTAL ON WHEEIS up anywherej out two hours so as | FOR SALE—Cosy 5 room house, cloge . County Unless Otherwise Stated. Bemidji, Monday a. m.: Long and Round Whites—U. S. No. 1, bulk wagonloads, per cwt., $1.50 to $1.60; U. S. No. 1, bulk carloads £. o. b., $1.60 to $1.70 per cwt. Russets—U. S. No. 1, bulk wagonloads, per cwt., $1.60 to $1.70; U. S. No. 1, bulk carloads f. o. b., $1.70 to $1.80 t Triumphs—Bulk carloads f. o. b., $1.50 per cwt. Sold to Independent Buyer—Green Mountains, two car- to accomm more than 400 to lake and normal. $1500, E.'J. wounded men. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phomne i 41. 6d1018 BANDING APPLE TREE TRUNKS - —_— (By United Press.) Godling Moth Larvae or Worms Crawl Bucharest. (By Mnil.)_Bbtht Underneath Covering to Form Roumanian and Hungarian woundiedl kr.rom SHOWS PEOPLE OF STATE PROSPEROUS St. Paul, Oct 13.—Each Minnesota family has an average of $145 more on deposit in state banking institu- FOR SALE—Two choice residence lots on Bixby Ave. About 1 block . from lake. Very cheap. E. J. Willits. Phone ‘41, 218 Beltrami Ave. 6d1018 Their Cocoons. ‘n the recent fighting around Buda- —— ‘| sest have been treated in an Ameri- Banding the trunka and-larger ;an ‘““Mobile Hospital” of the most Hmbs of apple trees-with strips of nodern type—the last word in war i ith , says the United States d . | 10spitals for use in the field w a ment of agriculture, has ‘apidly moving army. tions than a year ago, while the fam-| FOR’ SALE—City lots; 5 acre lote; tice@ extensively for “the loads sacked, f. o. b. cars, per cwt., $2.00. The type of mobile hospital being|ily wealth, included in Personal prop-| also 40, 80 and 160 acres,. all on th +5. - This method used is that known as the “Auto-|erty, money and credits, has in-| easy terms. Will. take liberty e codling moth. R € slsts of fastening “a band .of - cloth * shir.” ‘It is a hospital on wheels— | creased by approximately $100 in the} bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymere BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. Iehteen lnage agtomobile trucks|same period. His remarkable gain| P. 0. 2mo133 soass . P P sqse . the trunk, hich- the i ith rythi dful for|in riches is indicated in the reports| ———m——————————————— The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time ].o!::::grk haa bee ?;—ngiwmedfilvc?n); ggdneesfirgery, of two state depattments which were| FOR SALE_9 room house, and.b of going to press today: 5 d b t the capitol. room house on 50 ft. lot, right Bolng Mo i There are automobile operating|made public a 2 i"| down town, only $4,600. B. S, Wil- Eor Corn, bushel ...... $1.10-81.25 VEGETABLES. ~ooms, automobile sterilizing equip- 1% Carrots, per bushel ........60¢.70c| Red clover, medium, 1b. ....40c-43¢ i ment, an automobile laboratory, a| . Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft| ggss’_fvls Beltrami Ave. R‘*éfi%’i‘; Potatoes, cwt. $1.40-$1.70 | White'¢lover ....... ce...20c] §o ; pure-water machine with ice-making|slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be-|’ 2 : 4 Potatoes, car lots ....$1.90 t0$2.00 Potatoes, small lots—Triumphs $1.50 to $1.60 Potatoes, small lots, other varities $1.70 to $1.86 : e e ‘gnekwheat, 1b. .. ..2%c vope attachment, an' X-ray car, electric|midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&¥ | FOR SALE-—5 room house and 50 ft. opcorn, 1b. ...... -6c-10¢ ) e —iz|" l0t, closo in on-paved stoeet, pav- Wheat ..... siavie s sinin e ne 3 R-0T ing all paid for, only $1400,: quick sale. :E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- T —, —_—————————— Beets, bushel ... ...50c-60c|Hogs, 1b. ..... v ue.20c-21c : 4 { y ict wfll—sdl_.‘-’“ Cabbage, cwt .... $1.00-32.00 | Dressed beef , ...12¢-18¢) | W 8 CIaSSified Advertls‘ng Department FOR SALE—Modern house at corner 'Huhp‘rd squgsh, to veee..$30-330 | Turkeys, live, 1b. 26c-28¢ w of Beltrami Ave and 10th ' St. Onipns, dry, cwt .. .....$2,560-33.00|0ld Toms, live, Ib. .23c-24¢ ; i Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for With hot -water heat, -electric 'Bnmh: ..o e ‘;%‘("‘1,28333 gz:fs' li‘l':é ";i, S 12c-15c) §. % FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent- ‘lIlghu, gas and -bath. Inquiré’of Beans, Swedish, cwt ...34.00-35.00 | Hens, 4 Ibs. and over . ‘consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash’mustaccompany copy. 2 John Mobetg, Bemidsh Miny. SOLEC Butter, 1b. ........ ....60c-66¢ | Springers, all weighis, 1b. Ads not paid_for at time of insertion will be’charged for at .. |} { FOR SALELake shore home,. very nice 5 room house. electric lights, @&flfi;’: i : it s i T{—IB; ONE CENT a word, and then only to thosé having open ‘accounts water and sewer, only $8.500. B Plyms, bushel " : Cow hides, No. 1. Ib... . ; . on our books. FTT J. Willits, z1g Beltrami 'Ave. Canlifiower, bushel 3 Bull hides, No. 1, Ib. 20c-22¢ Y 4 No ad taken for less than 15 cents forfirst run, and nothing . Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. Cucuymberg, bushel é{lrl hl:xes, N]:. l.llbib. a ...36¢c * F less than 10 cents per issue for additional o 6d1018 alf skins, No. 1,1b. .... 55¢ . ; TELC = T GRAIN AND HAY Deacons, each ......... $2.50.33.00 o ' 3 ek resiante It foot, ey b Horse hides, large, each ..$10.00 . ¢ DS FAIL TRY A PmlEE" w‘“flnVEnTISEI craps this year, 34,00 cash‘:or ml'ghl; Barley, bushel . Tallow, 1b. .10c-12¢ Rye, bushel ... ...$1.26|Wool . The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: trade for team or cows, B. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d1018 et e FOR SALE—_The cutest five room, Monr Batting Barrier Prevents. As- cent of Various Kinds of. inseste.- \VANTED;Three furnished rooms, | pFOR RENT—! nished room, 903 GRAIN AND HAY Cucumbers, per bushel ........ ly a band made from burlap, folded to i Wheat, No. 1 .......... $2.35-$2.40 [ Sweet corn, per doz. ........... three thicknesses four to eight inches| for light housekeeping. Call Mr.| Bemidji Ave. 10112 ff:",}g ;‘t‘“‘"" house, with garage, Wheat, No. 2 .........52 4z — wide, is used. The codling”moth| Link, Dalton hotel. 2000 | | ! hargatn, 4,650 Logk this Wheat, No. 3 .... LIVE POULTRY Iarvae, or worms, crawl benéath the 8 FOR RENT-3 tooms, 1101 Doud| “\ % once. ' Poor health the rea- OBtS ... ... No. 1 turkeys ..... ati it B .25¢| band to form their cocoons and should WANTED—To rent, 2 or 3 modern Ave. Suitable for light housekeep- Son or.seiti A e rea- \ gm-lelazl : e gldi Tom turkeys . .... R 22¢| po destroyed by hand at-intervals of | [00mS t;{)r light;:ousekeeping.g:t:; ing Phone 657. 3d1013 ] Beltramis A"}f' i’hénrm:ilts’ RZ:BS e o ] % erd R A i ?gp'corn. 1b, on ear . ..bc-8¢ G:elsse u.n.s.a.lt.fl.fl.e.. ...... T ten days throughout the season. -ffim_— ST D FOUN! w Buckwheat, per Ib. ............. 2¢c|Ducks ............ e : ik It you want to sell o1 exchange your Ml‘o?av\n”Avaww—n'mE'vM FOR SALE—LIVE #op corn, 1b. on ear . ..5 & 8c|Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over ... PFEPARATIONS FoRPLA"TlNG property, write.me, John J. Black, LOST—Between Bemidji and Turtle STOCK No. 2 timothy hay . ... .$20.00 | Springers ..... 5 A = Ty Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. River, .one. leather grip. Findef poR SALE 10 mill Al e leave at Pioneer office. Reward, milkicows, call at the 84l for Orchard Should Be Foitile " and Well Drained—Best Loca- . tion Is on a Slope. = - No. Lclover, mixed .$21.50 [ Guineas, per do: $7.00 | Pigeons, per doz. POSITION WANTED—Experienced| offered. Letter in grip addressed | - TrorPman and Jackson farm. 9204t ; i S e P s S i man wants clerical work or .book-[ to Wikel: 4d1014 | FOR SALE—Good team, driving or Rice work horses, 6 and 8 years, just % MEBATS 3 keeping, address J. H. L. care 1] 4 R e r e R T R R T VEGETABLE £ i p i ST 24 FOUND—A pair of one buckel mens the t S Mutton., 1b; . Fosi e :ch The orchard soll ‘shiould ‘be fertile| . Flomeer: : 1014 overshoes, found on the street Sat“f 3175.“5 J‘ °§Vflffi‘§f’lzfl“§,n?{‘,,’,’i - | urday night\$'Owner may have Phone 41 Feitean WANTED—Position _as - clerk,. or| same by’ calling at Bemidji:-Shge no 641018 bookkeeper, by a young man with| store and:. paying for this ad.|FOR TRADE—Will trade 260.choice considerable experience. Address e 1d10; ¥ yearling ewes for ‘good clover hay. o i Ploneer, || Might put a f “Bookkeeper” _cate of Ploneer. | e o oI G cen Grand | - ahires. " Write o phone nas k. B ~ Ave. $Beans, hand picked navy, cwt. $5.50 Hogs Potatoes Ssks Veal ..,.... g @ound Whites ....... Beef, dressed ... Beans, (Swedish) cwt . Beets, per bushel ... and well drained. The best location 18 on a slope or hilltop. The planting distance for peaches and plums is 18 HIDES to 20 feet apart, and apples and pears Sarrots, per bushel . ... ..50c|Cow hides, No. 1 ... 80 feet. Dig'the hole large enough to 241013 Cabbage, per ton .......... $12.00 | Bull hides, No. 1 ... allow the roots ample space withow Forks Bay and Great Northern 8ta-| Gibson, Bemidji 6d1018 Hubbard squasn, per ton, drug on the|Green salted .... crowding. Cut the bruised roots ot | ——— tion, Oct.. 2. Please, return . to ~ 2 WANTED—50 carloads (delivered| Henry Brakke grocery store, Tag in'yard at railroad stations within| o0 satchel bearing name Mrs. A. A. 50 miles of Bemidjl) of Ereen or Westeen, Grand I'orks. 731016 SN APS! and the long straggling ones back to eight or ten inches. Fill the bottom of the hole with top soil and plant market here .............. $7.00|Green .......... Onions, dry, per cwt. . $3.00 | Kips, No. 1 ..... Buterfat ............. 61c|Calf skins, No. 1. 3 L i P e gg;:mp((ef‘:!?zmg g ;gg gifigg“fiide; ‘large the tree one Inch deeper than it was| .dry, sound pole wood for fuel, two| HELP WANTED—FEMALE Plums, per bushel ..... $2.00 | Tallow e ao in the nursery row. Throw in top| inch tops and larger. ADY UDi- | amssssasmosc~ s 1 hel 0 | ATaa ey s sofl first and pack firmly around the| form lengths. at $3.50 for birch; | WANTED —Waitress, Markham Lot 50x140, southeast corner, 14th St. and Minn. Ave. A fine i building corner, 3 room house, ' garage and wood shed, good well. &, buildings located near the alley, 7] leaving front part of lots ready for Cauliflower, per bushel Clover, mixed ...« .. — i ..$1.00| Wool, bright .... .$19.50 | Wool, semi-bright EEE. | g FINDS HAT AN UNSAFE BANK | SENATE ENTERS FOURTH hotel. 3d1014 WANTED—At ‘once, woman for housecleaning work. Apply house- keeper, Markham hotel. 3d1015 e A A s $3.00 for tamarack; $2.50 for mixed or poplar per cord. - Or Good dry cordwood, 4 ft. long, on board cars. Birch $7.00, tam- arack 6.00, poplar, or mixed, $4.60 roots. If fertilizer js used, mix thor- oughly with thé soil. The same rule applies if barnyard manure.is used, only well-rooted manure being advis- MONTH ON TREATY | able to use. : ildi - P g % 107$5.50. building. Price $800. A - Trlvele; L d K:"::. City Puts Roll In Washi o ) Box:bolt or log timber, 6 inch tops FOR SALE—FARM gain. & ¥ Tl and o s1d".m-l Is Out s ;ll_le%u;l:; :o?ficfi%}?;’y’fx:eflfif CULTIVATION FOR ORCHARDS :ndbllargex“l, ”i?:o to ;2f0.0to a;:e: PROPERTY . . Fivcla room house, good condi- 366 . . ouble cord or thousand feet; alSO | vwanmmrmmmmmmmmsnn~snnnanas | | tio i sidering the Versailles peace treaty.| . ..o ¢ Make Plant Food and Mols.| cedar products, pulp and ties. FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, si:e,:i’ z;g:h:fim,alel I:tl:‘d ;:iod g Kansas City—H. H. Raynor, who|The forelgn relations ~committee p: lkle T o ‘exchange for horses at from| for only $2,000, easy terms,. Just| 1 600, $500 cash, bal ;; 3 #ays he is a representative of tixe Du fussed and fumed over the world doc- ure ?vnl al coorw':‘h-m. to $26.00 to $150 each, contracts go- think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami pe; mt;nth. y ayce $ oot Porile ompany: 16t bb. cowm ument for two months. A month ago . noreass. ire! ing fast. Secure your share. - Ave. Phone 41. 6d1018 Forty acres, hardwood land, 7% , it came to the floor of the senate where it has been receiving the same sort of treatment. (Prepared by the Unitod States Depart. | Start o, sut sourland clear o) 7oR SALn§0- [| miles from Bemidji, several acres , ment of Agricultare.) some cash for cutting expenses.| 18Ke & 1oty | opened up, small log house, some If the orchard has not yet been| mpe. Opsahl Company, Bemidji or Only. $16.per dcre if taken at once. || natural meadow. Small payment plowed or disked, either plow or disk | Tyrtle River, Minn. 6d1013| T- Beaudette,-216 Beltrami Ave:: down and balance:in mosthly pay- s |Keller. CAN OF BEANS EXPLODES. it at once, and then cultivate or har- ————————————————_ || ments. Own a good tract of land “I have $174 with me,” Raynor sald row the g:ound every ten dags or two FOR SALE—680 acre, best improved || close to Bemidji on good ‘road: to the chauffeur, “T might be robbed | , Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., Oct.|weeks until time to sow the cover HELP WANTED—MALE farm in:this country. $28,000. B. (| * poyr room house, hardwood i . - Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. in there.” 18.—To prepare & lunch QuicklY,|erop seed. Cultivation helps to make |~~~ I floors, lot 50x1 : i Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W.} 4 40, £ blocks from “Oh, 10, this 18 & frstclass place| Porssy o ioem Potter of mudson|plant food and mofsture avallable for | WANTED =Carrier, boys, apply o6 phone Catows{| the 50- cash, jnow,” interrupted the chauffeur. “But|the oven and left the kitchen. Thefthe trees, and. thus increases tree once, Ploneer office 103t . 151 i"‘!"‘" money in the band of your|can’ exploded and blew the stove to and crop production. na| ___ — — —— Fo:mfi in m;z::ax l;?u::;t%vfi ,B:fl 5 I, S| 1o, ThS RN & SE T W lopalies igre thers 13 ",'o;"“.:'fl CENSUS CLERKS—Men, women. 4| :on-easy terms. Description:.SEY || the money in his hat. A few min- ; iat the Hotel Baltimore the other night and entered a motor car that stopped “n front of a rooming house on Walnut ;atreet. the former residence of Agnes 3 000 needed. $95 month. Age, 18 NW1, Sec. 4, Twp. 144, Range 33; [} o tater Ba trees it is. not necessary to.eultlvate | "¢y . Experience unnecessary.| also the Wi SBY% and Bl swi || ter Raynor. was Introduced to the ground... If ‘the orchard i8.on |. pyaminations Bemidji Nov. 16.{ Sec. 19, Twp. 145, Range 33. 200 [ iLiMian Fox, keeper of ‘the rooming hilly ground which would wash badly | For free particulars, write Ray-| acres desires to sell because owner | 0 he told the police. . She took his with heavy rains, it may not be'ad-| mond Terry (former government| cannot loot after it. Make me your [ i8at ané hung it on.a hall rack. The vigable to cultivate the ground. examiner, 1426 Continental Bldg.| - best offer on the tract. M. D. Fritz, [| chauffeur departed. } ez Sy SN ‘Washington. 7410181 Mankato, Minn., owner. 6d1018 Cull out and kill all weaklings deformed specimeéns among the chi 80 as to stop their feed blil and giv their room to more promising your sters, \ o s \ [y Defective —t ._+. __T