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| Yuletide Health Fund Drive Direo- tors to Confer In St. Paul. DISEASE. TOLL HEAVY Minnesota Public Health 'Assoclation Also Will Hold Annual Mesting On November 5—Health Expert to Speak. i St. Paul, Minn,, Oct. 29 (Special).— Final plans for Minnesota’s annual Red Cross Christmas Seal Sale, through which a $250,000 fund with iwhich to conduct public health work '18 to be raised, will be developed at a ,.conference of county and local cam- ;paign directors from every section of ‘the state, at the St. Paul Athletic Club on November 5. RED GROSS SEAL |LABOR TO BAGK ORVE ' GHIEFS TO MEET] sed cross Christmas Seal Sale Endorsed by Federation. President E. G. Hall Says Workers Will Generously Support Public Health Work. | St Payl,; Minn,, Oct. 29.—Pres{dent . G.“Hall‘of the State Federation of Labor, ‘4 - behalf of the organized ‘workers of Minnesota, has given hear ty endorsement to the work of the Minnesota Public Health Association and the Red Cross Christmas Seal Sale, through which funds for health betterment work in every county are to be raised during the yuletide sea- son. “Your assoclation may be assured that we have been at all times ready to assist in the work that you and your colleagues are engaged in,” states Pres- ident Hall, in a letter to Dr. HI w. Hill, executive secretary of the volun- tary organization. “We realize that without an organ: fzation of this kind many of our people would have little care, and you may be: assured of our fullest <o operation.” : GOVERNMENT FACING TASK OF SAVING. STRIKE CRISIS The Christmas Seal conference will follow the annual meeting of the Min- mesota Public Health Association, ‘which is directing the seal sale in this state in co-operation with the National Tuberculosis Association. The nation- al fund is $6,500,000. e An open forum luncheon will pre- cede the annual meeting. Dr. Fred- _erick B. Moorehead, of Chicago, the famous American authority on the re- Iation of teeth to heart disease, will be the principal speaker. He will (Continued from Page One) ordered to “quit work want to stay on the job. Rights of the public. will be.pro- .discuss “Conquering Heart Disease— |tected through ival i & The Great New Field In Public Health | tro] regulal -Fu’min;fd”;‘fi:g‘{fi‘q ) work.” E fuel administration went out of ex- Heaith Movie to Be Shown. istence February 1. This means an “The Public Health Nurse,” a mo- |early drop in the price of soft coal tion picture portraying . Minnesota’s | and gives assurance against profiteer- warfare against ~disease in the |ing. schools, will he shown. The business As to those miners whe go on session of the public health associa- |strike and thereby curtail production, tion will follow the open forum lun- |the food and fuel control law with cheon. Officers will be elected and |its recently added criminal penalties annual reports will be submitted. of file and imprisonment will be-en- The Minnesota Red Cross Christmas | forced without regard to persons. Seal Sale this year 1s being empha- | This attitude of the government, At- aized to an extent never before at- |torney General Palmer .made clesr, tempted. A larger fund is being asked, | does not affect the right of workers members of the state campaign com- | t0 strike for redress of grievances mittee said, because the vital neces- | iR other cases where no violation of sity of a greater investment in health |the 1aw is involved. is realized and the public, aware of TWIN CITIES TO HEAR the great benefits to come to. citizens n every section of the state from more PLUMB OF RAIL PLAN (By United Prees.) intensive public health work, will re- St. Paul, Oct. 30—The Twin Cities spond generously. Disease Declared Greatest Foe. ot Billions of dollars were spent in ;’g’n,,h?tr r:illlro:}i)m(l)tpe:al.lt‘:on l?‘:'g)y’ I'o:r"n:lltlill:n:v ::l.d :::;' ;:,M:::n‘]"n: and tomorrow from the originator of against disease. Yet records show th?\dz::;gl:?lt‘h%g;:lmbi’lan Teague “that disease-takes & i greater toll ginfir ! ABE " & Ter of St. Paul greeted the author of the fn lives and property: geutruntiun. plan here today. Two meetings in .avery year, thap does war, health eX-;{St. Paul and one in Minneapolis are perts emphasized. planned which Mr. Plumb will ad- Minnesota men, women and children gave millions of doliars, offered thelr lives and personal seryice to help win the war. They now are being asked to | ° 2erniP- vest only an average of 10 cents per Test only a1 wverage of 10 cents bor |HOW SOME MEN TELL STOKY during the coming Year. s | And Many Wonder Why Juries Occa The intensive Red Cross Christmas Seal Sale will be conducted from De- | Sionally Return Verdicts of “Justl- fiable Homicide.” ‘esmber 1 to 10. dress. The plan has bee.n endorsed by practically all roadroad workers’ organlzatlons. and calls for public| 4 o “How do, Baker?” exclaimed SAYS LABOR STANDS Tomson. “Yeu're just the man I iy m PRESIDENT | want to see. I've got a screaming +49 New York, Oct. 20.—The ranks of | 5tory to tell you—itll make you labor stand firmly behind- President | roar. ‘Wilson in his “efforts to find a solu- “Know the sign outside Smith’s tion to the problem to -prevent war |- v v - by the creation of a League of Na- house? (seen him lately, he was at tions;” said Hugh Frayne, general or-| the club last night?). Weli, Jenkins’ ganizer of the American Federation of Labor, in an address at the Insti. Dairy butter, 1b: 52c-68e [ Geese, live, Ib. ... : - | Butter fat . 71¢| Dueks, live, 1b. ..... . Eggs, case, . .30| Hens, 4 lbe. and over . sister— (Ripping girl, do you know | tute of Arts. and Sciences of Colum- bia university. Labor is opposed to wars and un- eanimously favors a League of Na- her? No? I must introduce you) | —she was coming down the road when—(Got a match, old man, my pipe’s gone out)—and she got just tions that will prevent them,” he added. . opposite the sign, and—(By Jove, that’s a pretty girl over the road! Do SOUSA’S BAND PLAYS " you ‘know her?)—got opposite’ the IN FARGO TOMORROW | sign—(By the way, Bury was ask- ing after you, says you promised to Fargo, N. D., Ocf.' 30.—The world 10.0‘ him up)——-nm'l a big g“.st of famous band of Lieut. John Philip| Wind came along just as Smith— Sousa will play to ‘music lovers of| (Lucky beggar, he always seems to North Dakota at the auditorium- here get in at the right moment)—and tomorrow afternoon and evening. z The band is appearing here under| he—Halloa! Here is my car! So Tell you the story the auspices of Fargo Post of the| long, old man. American Legion. Reservations have| g qther time. It’s a corker. You’'ll come from every part of the state. (By Unitedi Press.)- Subscribe for Tne Daily’ Ploneer Subscribe for' The Ploneer. ’ Bemidji Market Quotations | Co-Operating—United States Bureau of Markets, Beltrami County Farm Bureau, Beltrami County Seed Potato Growers’ Association ; .Carlot shipments of potatoes October 29—Minnesota, 96; Naroht Dakota, 2; Wisconsin, 125; total United States, 852. : QUOTATIONS. : October 30, recevied at Bemidji 10:11 a. m.: Chicago—Seventy-nine carg arrived, 274 cars on track in- cluding broken, 52 cars held outer yards for Chicago. Demand and movement slow, market weaker, prices slightly lower, track Whites, partly graded and U. S. No. 1, $2.25 to $2.35; im- mature, $2.00 to $2.15. Sacked, per cwt., Round Whites, partly graded and U. 8. No. 1, $2.25 to $2.40. Sacked, per cwt.. mixed’ Red and White Varieties, $2.25 to $2.30. Minnesota bulk, per cwt., Early Ohios, U. 8. No. 1, car $2.75. Colorado sacked, per cwt., Burbanks U. S. No. 1, car $3.00. Idaho sacked, per cwt., Rural New Yorkers U. S. No. 1, $2.70 to $2.8¢ Moorhead—Haulings moderate, light wire inquiry, de T { | = m‘....m_m,r”m_ R | | WANTED—Man to.drive team_six roar I”—Rehoboth Sunday Herald. | sales, carlots outweight. Bulk, per cwt., Long and Round| 8 THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1919 mand and movement niodersfe, market firm, Tittle chahge in FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK prices . Carloads f. o. b..cash track. Screened, even weight sacks, sacked, per cwt.,, Red River Ohios, car $2.70; sacked, per cwt., White Varieties, few sales, $2.25. Warshouse cash- to growers, bulk, per ¢wt., Red River Ohios, field ‘run, mostly $2.20. = , : ‘ Minneapolis—Light w: vire inquiry, 'dfel;;nd.inodemté ment limited, market firm, no chiange in prices, partl Carloads f. o. b. usual terms. Sac¢ked, per cwt., rieties, Kings, $2:85 to .$2.45; sacked, per cwt., Eafly Rose, $2.35. Wagonloads cash-¢a:growers, haulings very light, bulk, || per cwt., White Varieties; '$1.90 to $2.10, moslgl 2.00: The Following Prices t6 Growers at Loading Poutts i Beltrami Bemidji, Thursday a. m.: Russets—U. S. No. 1, bulk, wagonleads, per cwt. to $1.90. : : Long and Round Wh per cwt., $1.55 to $1.70.- . i sx’l&xfiumphs—Seed stock, bulk, wagonloads, per cwt., $1.40 , $1.70 ites—U. S. No. 1, bull, wagonloads, BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time] of going to press today: . White clover .. Carrots, per cwt. ¢ . $3.:00 c-100 Beets, bushel .. vm - o 50C-60c | Wheat .........iee.llil. $2.07 Cabbage, cwt. .. ... .31.50-32.00 ' & MEATS® ' Hogs, Ib ....... Dressed beef 1b. Turkeys, live, 1b. . 0ld Toms, live, 1b. . Hubbard squash, toa . Onfons, dry, cwt..... Sweet corn .. < Beans, ewt .......... Beans, Swedish,. cwt ; $6.60-§8.vu '$4.00:36.00 Springers, all' weights, I . HipBS ‘Cow hides, No. 1. 1b .. ‘| Bull hides,.-No: 1, 'lb. Kip hides, No. 1,-1b... Calf skins, No. 1, 1b: . | Deagons, each ."....... Rye, bushel .... $1.85 |'Horse Lides, large, each: . Bor Corn, bushel ......$1.10-$1.25 | Tallew, 1b.......... Red clover, medium, Ib. ........44c Wool. .... at time: of going to. piréss GRAIN AND HAY : ..$2.30-32.45; Eggs, fresh, Retail ) Bggs, storage; doz: Oats, bushel .,. Barley, bushel . 5 -. LIV! POULTRY No:-1 turkeys ..... 26% °|".. lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone | FOR SALE—Houses on monthly pay- /1 "ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in crops: this year, $400 cash or might | trade for team or cows, B. J. Wil-} 'hone 41. 1| FOR' SALE-City ‘lots; 6 acre lots; ' FOR SALE—Cosy. 3 room house; close A A A A~ FOR SALE—One team and one set of sleds. Bemidji, Minn. Box 582. , 3d1630 FOR:SALE—Good bay team, driving or work horses, b and 6 years, just the team for school bus. E. J. ‘Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, # 6d111 s g FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY | i‘f’n" SALE—7 room house and lot, close in on Bemidji Ave. $2660. B. - J. 'Willits, phone 41. 6d111 FOR SALE 6 room nouse and 50 ft. . Tot, ¢lose in on paved stree +.ing all paid for, only $14h9. quick sale. B. J. Willits, “trami ve. Phone 41. POR SALE—9 room nouse, and 6| room heuse on 50 ft. lot, right down town, only $4,500. E. J. Wil- s+ 386-W. 6d111 S BN FPR : SALE—Very nice lake .shore i ’home, 6-room house. Lights, . water and sewer. ' Only $2500. JR. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d111 ““ments. - No initial payments, .no interest—only four houses left. o+ Phone 717-J. E. M. : Sather. © 441031 — e FOR SALE—2 very niee 50 foot cor- lits, 248 Beltrami Ave: P! : i : 6dd11 "_also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on easy .tenms. Will take liberty " bonds P, O. 2mal23 — e FOR aNY kina of real estate deal, m’ : or write B.' J. Willits, 218 Beitrami ' Ave. Phone 41. 1218ttt | to lake and normal. $1500, E. J. Willits,. 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone . AVE: 6d11ll o |.14th_St. and Minn. Ave. FOR SALE_At a barsain, steel bar- rels, with - faucet, $2.60 aplece. \ Pemidjl Auto Co. 1016tf S R S i FOR SALE— See the Bemidjl Sta- | tionary atore for rubber stamps, fans:simtle ‘signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals i e 1101 p@fl LE-—Good Ford touriug:car, udebaker touring car, and an- otber Oakland touring car, to trade for farm, all real bargains. | ; " Wilfjts, 218 Beltrami Ave. —— s FOR SALE—New hard coal hest: come and see it running now at my residence, 521 Minn. Ave., rea- son. for selling, have two of them. ' E. I Willits, Phone 285-W., phone fl.» 54111 FOR: SALE—Just arrived, a car load o 'mares and geldings, frem my raneh in Montana. Right size, righit kind, at right price. Hecks salé 'dnd feed barn, Missisippi Ave. j6200) K 3d111 Y owh'a lot of standing wood on about;100-acres, only one mile west of town, and will sell it standing, cheap,:to be cat before April first. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. . saan BN NPV VNIV O T VN ROOMS FOR RENT- FOR RENT—Furnished, rcoms, at 903 Bemidji Ave. .. 1028tf 5Q S B t 50x140, southeast cotner, - A fine o building SATREH AN Mathew Larson, Nymere || . ul Wheat, No. 1 .. Ceaeeeiaias 4 S . - ope { Wheat,,No. 2. . .$2.28:§%:40 | Mavket on poultry week, i sym-{pop SATR- Good 6 room. house and: 3 B Wheat, No. 3. .. $1.95-32,28 | pathy with prices of meats. It is-Dre- |~ o roce. . Glose in dnd near school. . s . (073 e ...:.63c|dicted 35 cents per pound. for dressed: | $1600, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone ‘ments. Own a geod tract-of. & Barley' . 960-§1:20 [ turkeys. dueks, 30c; geese, 25¢, for| 41 . ea11n ] close to Bemidji on good road. Rye . ..91.23 | the helidays. NGl (i ————i | af " room house, -Hardwood Pop corn, Old Tom turkeys .............. 22¢ {FOR’ SALE—Exceptionaly “nice: b |} foq 16t -50x140, 2 .bl ks from . i Buckwheat, per: 1b, Gulis unsalable. | room house, full ‘basement, barn, i{'the high sehool. $1200, $250 cash, i Pop corn, 1b, on-ear . e Gaese: --12¢f garage, wood house, fine location, [ ‘month. i No.:2 timothy hay . ... .$30:00 | Ducks.- 15¢| : one 'acre; close .to school - and| . e i No: 1 clover, mixed: . .$21.650 [Hens, Lea 18¢| churches. $4500. E. Ii. Willits,|| o ard wood land. Rye straw ..... ..$7.00 | Springers ..... 18¢| - 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone :41.Lk ‘mailes from ‘sta- 4 Rice ...... .vs...$1.38 | Guineas, per doz. . 93.00, A . a1 Price’ $16 per id 3 Plgeons, per doa. . $1.00 & d i { per acre cash, balance 3 , to suit purchaser. ) VEGETABLES e LOST AND FOURD. ?’*’ |Beans, hand picked na¥y, ewt. $6.60 Potatoes ......... ..$2.00 Round Whites .... ‘Beans, (Swedish) awt. Beets, per bushel Carrots, per bushel .. Domestic cabbage, ton . Holland cabbage, per tom: .$20.00 Hubbard squasa, per ten, drug on the narket here ..:j..........$7.00 Ontons, dry, per . aa $3.601 Butterfat (paeking steek) - 3 Butter (packing steck) 1b. Eggs, per doz. .. Clover, mixed .... Sweet corn, per dea. . . ‘Rutabages per bushel .. ...... 16¢ ...10 & 18¢ Cow hides, No. 1 .. Bull hides, No. 1 Department- || Advertisements in this column. cost: ONE.CENT per word-for .| FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT ‘per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at / ONE CENT a word, and ihen only to those having open accounts , on our books. : No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run; and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. m WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT | WHEN OTWER WEINGUS © HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Bell boy, at Markham - hotel. 1014tf WANTED WANTED—1000 Hamel & Webster, 120 3rd St., Be- midji. 3d111 miles from town. Phone 675. I. P. Batchelder. 4d1v30 | A i T U S S R i WANTED—Man with team, for two weeks work, Call 823 Ninth St. Phone 483. 3d111 S S A . WANTED—Wood chopper and saw- yers, by piece, cord, day or acre. Plenty of work, only one mile from city. E. J. Willits, phone 41. 6d1.1 e e e JSUSUSSS SNV SIUP PRSP WANTED AT ONCE—Girl fof gen-}: eral housework, 916 Minneso Ave. ' Phone 462. 2d1031 soon to be fresh. Pioneer. © 6d116 WANTED—To take care of furnaées 6 years experience. nace” care Pioneer. _ Irvine Ave., Bemidji. WANTED—To rent, 2 or 3-iodern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress “Rooms” Pioneer. - 94tr | Young lady “with one year’s experi- ence in railroad office desires posi-: tion as stenographer. Prefer pesi- tion with plenty of work. Address “Stenographer” . care Pioneer. : 6d113 " FOR RENT FOR RENT—A few masquerade suits. = Mrs. Gamble, 1123 Dewey Ave. 4 241030 FOR RENT—Desk room, furnished, heat, light and telephone includ- ed. Call 151, 6d114 FOR SALE OR RENT—6 room house, modern except heat. Very ‘desir- .-able. D. ‘D. Miller, phone 457-J. or 131. . .. 1027t¢ WANTED—A.- competent maid for general housework. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, 1224 Doud Ave. 3d1031 e ————— WANTED—Cook, dining room and kitchen girls, -at Kelliher ::lt.:‘l —_— e WANTED=—Sevéral ‘agents .or - can- vassers, male or female, to intro- duce a -new household neécessity. Can Treadily average 26 to 30do]: lars per week. Send 15c¢ for orl: ginal package and full particulars to Arnold, 736 Plymouth Bldg., t FOR SALE—FARM - e " PROPERTY FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, ] Minneapolis, Minn. 3d111| for only $2,000, easy terms, just think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Subscribe for The Pioneer Ave. Phone 41. 6d111 ° .-208]. cords of wood.|’ —_— WANTED—First class cow, fresh-or | L. A. G, care}; Address “fur-| 6d111 LOST—Bitycle. Pioneer office. arette mouth-plece. Owner values ~it for having brought it from Ger- many. Reward. Phone 26. 1025tt eom———————————— LOST—A pair of child’s glasees, be- tween the Bemidji creamery and: - Bth- St. on Minn. Ave. 5d111 Left lense .cracked in several piéces. Finder please leave:at Pio- neer office and receive §1 FOR SALE" FOR ' SALE—Kockel Nicholet hotel. < 4d111 mixed hay. Phone 4-F-2.12d1111 — FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in good conditior. Apply Koors Bros. Co. 1016tf — FOR, SALE—Hard ceal stove, for . quick sale. -$10. Inquire 1100 1d103¢ - Bemidji Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good | ‘< second hand car, four room <cot- tage. Iaquire E. P. Lane, Nymore. p © 6d111 FOR SALE—Furniture ‘and stoves. Must be sold at once on account of leaving. Call at Adolph Blondo, 212 America Ave. S. 3d11s FOR SALE—5 column, 6 column to- taling Burroughs adding machine. “With stand complete. Nearly new up-to-date model, apply at Pioneer . oftice. 641030 Finder leave &t} 341936 |/ LOST—Light blue silver-inlaid. eig- : Finder }. please return to 508 Beltrami ave.’|. i T LOST—Tuesday night between -8thi: on Minnesota Ave. and 13th on Be-{: midji, case and pair of nose glasees. | f reward. | ki 3d111 ['gpar |the blood,sthen we get sick. Spantard, at |} FOR_ SALE—Timothy and- clover | ack Hurts or Bladder W vl isons $rbrk arly all rheumatism, hm‘difh ‘Fhe:nioment you. feel a' dull ache the ;kidneys or 'your -back 'hurts or if the wrine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attemded by a sensation of ‘scald- ing, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a. few-days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the a_cid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutral- ize the acids in urine so it no longer causeg irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpedsive and 'can not injure; makes a delightfal effer- vescent lithia-water drink which ey- eryone should take mow sand then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding ser- ious _fidnpy complications. | 3 F = s i H === Feed 410 Miss. Ave. sammnmn n Now open for business * Special Attentifln " Ny -2 s j[rade , L. M. Hecks \ i Defective |