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wait next year’s crop. : of going to press todgy: . Oabbage, cWt. ........ .$1.60-$2.00 . Hubbard 'squash, ton . .$20-330 Onions, dry, cwt. ... +.$3.00 Bweet corn . 10¢-12%c Beans, cwt ... $6.60-$8.vv Beans, Swedish, $4.00-85.00 : Dairy butter, ib. .... 652c-66¢ - Butter fat . ... 11c Eggs, case, ... .$18.30 Eggs, fresh, do .....61C Retall ........ +....66c . Bgss, storage, doz. PN 2 14 GRAIN AND HAY Qats, bushel ..... veeeeea..70c-72¢ ‘ Bardey, bushel . $1.05-$1.10 Rye, bushel ...... ...$1.26 : Bor Corn, bushel .. $1.10-$1.26 Red clover, medium, Ib. : . at time of going to press of tod GRAIN AND HAY | Wheat, No. 1 : .$2.30-32.45 Wheat, No. 2 $2.28-32.40 Wheat, No 3 1.96-$2.28 Bukwhelt, per . .. corn, 1b. on ear . 'No. 2 timothy hay . ,Nn. 1 clover, mlxedl . Rye straw ...... VBGETABLES { Beans, hand picked ndvy, cwt. §6.60 ‘Potatoes ........ $2 Reund Whites ..... Beans, (Swedish) .cwt. <Carrots, per bushel .. Domestlc cabbage, ton .. $16.00 Holland cabbage, per ton ...$20.00 Hubbard squasa, per ton, drug on the market here ........ ‘Onions, dry, per cwt. ... Butterfat (packing stock) Butter (packing stock) ib. Eggs, per doz. . Clover, mixed . Sweet corn;. per Rutabages per bus L) S R A SOCIAL UPLIFT ! “You say the Bounderbys are so- cial climbers?” “Yes, and Mrs. Bou'nderby has Just negotiated another round of the eocial ladder.” : ¢+ “How so?” “She has made the transition from a dressmaker to a modiste.”— Birmingham Age-Herald, The MNew Age. ‘A pretty Philadelphia girl at a . Newport dance wore a rose-colored gown of the new “bareback” fashion. Very decollete in front, the’ gown's - badice in the rear opened in.a broad ; V almest to the waist. There were ' mo sleeves to the rose-colored gown; on the contrary i was cut out under the arms like the jerseys worn by ath- Qetes. It had, to be sure, a dainty wisp of a train, but nevertheless the filmsy skirt was so exiguous that as . the girl whirled about the -ballroom ‘ to the wild strains of the jayz band 1t was frequently possible to see that Der garters had ruby buckies. A Philadelphia matron sald to @eorge Gould as the girl floated past: “Joan is a lovely creature, but.all Rer Interests are wrapped In clothes.” “Evidently her Interests only, " ma'am,” sald Mr. Gould- wm a cynl cal smile, < ‘Musician’s Memory Honored. Beethoven park ia-Vienna hus been ' frequented by countless tonrlsm 1t be- *: ing a natural park named In honor of the composer. In Beethoven's ‘prime i e used to spend hours céch day un- {der a certain tree composing mausic ‘and umpon this spot a womlen stump : remains with an inscription to that : effect. Close by ie an old iron bench upon which he used to rest. To the . feft is a beautiful statue of the musi- ecfan in life size. A large fountain _piays in front of this picturesque place ~and large trees and flowers surround ige making it all in all the most attrac- tive section of the park. fiuhaeflbe for Tne Daily Pioneer ! BEMIDJI MARKET QUOTATIONS. The following prices were being paid in Bemidji at time|: MEATS The potato market reports have ceased to exist and will VEGETABLES. White clover ...........00 Rutabagas, per bu. ............656¢c|Buckwheat, Ib, .... 4 Cmots,gperpcwt. p . ..%..:.$1.00 [ Popcorn, 1b. ..... ..6c-10c| Beets, bushel . L .....50c-60c|Wheat .............00.....82.07 Hogs, 1b. ........c00vve. o 16c-18¢ Dressed-.beet: 1b. Turkeys, live, 1b. . Geese, live, 1b. .. Hens, 4 1bs. and over . Springers, all weights, lb. HIDBS Cow hides, No. 1. 1b .......25¢c-28¢ Bull hides, No. 1, Ib. . .20c-22¢ ...36¢c ...66¢c Deacons, each .........$2.560-$3.00 Horse hides, large, each .. $10.00 Kip hides, No. 1, 1b. .. Calf skins, No. 1, 1b. «.es10c-12¢ «...28c-28¢ 0ld Toms, live, 1b. .........23c-24¢ veeess.13c-16¢ Ducks, live, b, ....... .16¢c-18¢ 18¢ ]| st wmo things going out, but this is a. Ind of supplies for the Third Red | 20c Tallow, 1b. . .10c-12¢ ay’s Pioneer: LIVE POULTRY No. 1 turkeys ........o000.0. Market on poultry week, in sym-|| pathy with prices of meats. It is pre- dicted 35 cents per pound for dressed turkey; ducks, 30c; geese, 26¢, for the holidays. Old Tom turkeys .. Culls: unsalable. Geese ...... Springers. ...........00.0n Guineas, per doz. Pigeons, per doz. $100 MBATS Mutton, 1b. .. iceveveieniane..220 veeelBO ceie.10 & 18¢ Hogs ... Veal ........ Beef, dressed . The followmg prices were bemg pald at Stillwater, Minn., vesesesss22€ Ducks ........ccca00000.0...16€ Hens, Leavy, 4 1bs. and over ...18¢ .18¢ ...44cWool ...... 43c-60c HIDES Cow hides, No. 1 .... P Bull hides, No. 1 ...29¢c Green salted ..... Green ....... ... Kips, No. 1 .... Calf skins, No. 1 Deacons ..... Horse hid Tallow ... Wool, bright ..... Wool, semi-bright ..... Some Distance. Hewlitt—Times have changed. PEN cil exists m where in the wi heard of it. 17 Black Degrees and 3 Copying yos to « VENUS"* PIONEER HOUSE Bemidji Photographs for Christmas The INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION of the XMAS GIFT PROBLEM The Studio IF a better pen- -1 ...81c .6lc .61lc Jewett—Yes, ft is a long way from grandfather's clock to a wrist watch, ENUS world we never Smooth, |ilky“l Ie:’ds. straight-grain n-:?lr: lurdnez or softness exactly to suit you make VENUS Pencils a luxurious economy. “‘Come in and let us fit STATIONERY ==thg very thing Hakkerup Photographic { ———————— e WANTED—First- ¢lass cow, “fresh. or | . room house, full basement, barn, garage, wood house, fine location, one acre, close to 'school churches. $4500. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 6d118 LOST AND FOUND. P e e FOUND—An eversharp pencil, at the armory last night. neer. 1 ‘FOUND—A pair of glasses.’ may have same by calling at Pio- neer, claiming property and pay- ing for this ad. Inquire at Pio- Owner 41, da11l 2d1114. . MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1919 FOR SALE—Exceptionaly nice §|FOR SALE— See the: 1dj1 Sta- tlonary stove for rubber stamps,. tac simile elgnature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. 36¢t FOR SALE—Good Ford touring car, Studebaker touring car, and an- other Oakland touring car to trade for farm, all real bargains. B. J. /*“ Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Fhone 41, 6d118 FOR SALE—New hard coal heater, come and see it running now" at my residence, 621 Minn. Ave., rea- son for selling, have two of them. E. J. Willits, Phone 285-W., phone 41. 64118 —— | FOR, SALE-—Just arrived, a car load LOST—A pair of child’s glasses, be- tween the Bemidji creamery and ‘l'lure und to be truckloldl of surgical dressings going out from the crou Rdl Call. bt e Alr U"“ With All Comforts. ————— ; ‘Trado. commissioner H. G. Brock, Death Took Old and Young. Londoh, reports that uphilstered arm-| - Durlng the war the London Times, chairs on aluminum frames and a pert- | either wittingly or unwittingly, pub- ‘hole ‘beside each seat are features of | Ushed innumerable items about the ‘the newest type of airplane liner turn- [ Very old men and women in the Brit- led out. The manufactcrets claim that | 1sh empire who were dying.off. Thelr {1t 18 the first of its kind." The newer | Breat age, .their longevity, formed a ‘liner can carry ten passéngers in ad- [ melancholy contrast to the slaughter each} 1t has a cruising speed of 95 |the guns-of the enemy and who died |- 'miles an hour and a gasoline capacity | With influenza mounted toward a mil- lo£:200 gillons, and. can rise readily to | Hon. . Not one of the old, be it sald & height ' of 14,000: feet. . o passing, died from “flu” : Aeeountlng for- ‘Ancient Eggs. CROOKSTON WINS GAME. ' Mrs. - Newlywed—Our .cook 88y, S F ,g]wgel egks you -sent yesterday wer: Crookston, Minn., Nov. 3—Crooks- ‘quite old ton high won the third conference Grocer—Very sorry, ma’am ; you see, % game here, when they defeated War- all the yaung chickens were currled off ren hifh, 32 to 6. The game was for the holiday trade, so the old_ hens swers. Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subseguent on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing’ .- :leslf than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. .WHEN OTHER METHODS-EAIL _TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMEN HELP WANTED—FEMALE > HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Girls at Swea?hotel. WANTED—Bell boy, at Markham - 6d118 hotel. = 1014t1 WANTED—Cook, dining room and | WANTED——Men to work by the kitchen girls, at Kelliher hotel day, five miles out from Bemidji. 3d111 Camp at spur 6 1. P. Batchelder. e et e Y R T T Call 675. 4d115 WANTED—Several agents or can- vassers, male or female, to' Intro-| \voA NTED—Man with team, for two duce a new household necessity. weeks work. Call 823 Ninth St. Can readily average 25 to 30 dol-| yrvine Ave., Bemidji. Phone 483. lars per week. ~Send 16c for ori- B 3d111 ginal package and full pertiéulars| - to Arnold, 736 Plymouth Bldg., i - £ Minneapolis, Minn. -8d111 WANTED—Wood choppér and .saw- yers, by piece, cord, day or acre. WANTED Plenty of work, only one mile from WANTED—1000 . cords ‘wood. city. E. J. Willits, phone 41. S0 At 64118 Hamel & Webster, 120 3rd St., Be- midji, . 3a111 FOR RENT 2 h. L. A G., carel FOR RENT—A house at 711 12th St. ;:;gnne::, be fres 6d115 Phone 844-W. . 2d113 ED_T tak re of furnaces, | FOR REN 6 room modern house. WANT‘“B exp:rl:n:el.:a Address ‘‘fur- Call Northern Land Co. Phone 29. ngge’: care Ploneer. 6d111 1d113 Wfi' 'Tm)-—b To rent, 2 or 3 modern| FOR RENT—Desk room, furnished, _rooms: for light housekeeping, ad- heat, light and telephone includ+ dréss “Rooms™ Plonger. . 94tf| ed. Call 151 6d114 T T RSP T Yo Jady e Oncs pastres posi. | FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY ence in railroad office desires posi- tion as stenographer. Prefer podi- tion With plenty of work. Address| pmoR SALE—7 room house and lot, “Stenographer” care Pioneer. | “goge in on Bemidji Ave. $2600. E. ; 64113 | 5 Willits, phone 41. 6d118 ANTED—Position as stenographer | foR SALE_5 room house and 50 ft. b oqung lady, who understands| ‘i, close in on paved street, pav- glce work. <Can take dictation Lng' all paid for, only.-$1400, for pidly and transcribe i. correctly. quick sale. E.J. Willits, 218 Bel- ,fig&‘xfl:}"&t‘},flfl:& or address| trami Ave. Phome 41. 6d113 A rrnnnro~rrerrn | FOR_SALE_9 room mouse, and 6 FOR SALE—FARM- m t)mme on 32 Etotl.) llf;t,J r%flt PROPERTY wn town, only $4,600. E. J. - AAAAAAAAAAA A AR A AAANAARAANAS lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone FOR SALE_160 acre improved farm, 286-W. 6d118 for only $2,000, easy terms, just| ————r—-r——e———— think. 7o} Wiittte, 21 Bettrami | FOR _SALE_Very nice lake shore Ave... Phone 41. 6d118 home. b6-room house. Eights, g P AL water and sewer. Only $2600. FOR SALX—Dandy 117 acre farm, B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. .. six miles south of Solvony. ‘80 Phone 41. 6d118 ng ———0—m —-—— — “::y m::rnc’r::“l:mnaxld.o e:ut ‘FOR SALE—2 very nice 50 foot cor- K:NIIO and 14,000 ft. of lumbog;ox‘ ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in barn, Unlimited range for- crops this year, $400 cash or might See or write C,"W. Krog, trade for team or cows, E. J. Wi Phone. 12-F-810. lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE—One of the nleeat finr T I —— homes in the Northwest, 15 FOR SALE_City lots; 5 acre lol.r’ Fenced and cross’fenced, mnuins also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on water in pasture. About 10 scres|- €asy terms.. Will trke liberty under high state of cultivation. 3% | - bonds. Mathew Larson,. Nymere acre ‘strawberries, 1000 raspber-| P- 0. 2mo123 ries, Tots of currants, gooseberrles, | poR " N king of reat estate deal, see asparagus, rhubarb, plums, tum-| "o oryie g, J. Willits, 218 Beltrami pass cherries and high bush:oran- Ave. Phone 41.° - 12131 berries. New 6 room bungalew,| _— -~ —~°° " -~~~ “ 77 large barn, large warm chitken| FOR SALE—Cosy 3 room house, close house. Wood shed, machine shed, to lake and normal. ~ $1500, 9. J. ice house, hog house, fish house.| Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone Only one mile from city. Good] Ave. - 4 6d1138 neighbors, best“sandy clay mixed } —— --Jeam- on - c!ny -subsoil.: -Price, -for{ FOR -SALE—Good. 6. room -house and. quick sale, $4000._ E. .J. Willits,| ~.garage. Close in and “school. 218 -Beltrami Ave. Phone _41. $1600, 218 Beltraml Ag Phone pdllg! 41 60118 Bagle “8" engines of 350 horsepower | len who fell during that time before | 41. Classified Advertising Department |||z consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany cepy. FOR SALI 8th St. on Minn. Ave. Finder please return to 508 Beltrami Ave. 6d111 Northern Division headquarters of the Red Cross in Minneapolis. There are Loos: I;fi:::gfz Ax‘xlieg.h;m: it;;'ge:n BB?: midji, case and pair of nose glasses. Left "lense cracked in .several pleces. Finder please leave at Pio- neer office and receive $1 reward. 3d111 FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—Three first class cows, coming fresh in March. Ed: Rako, phone 26-F-12, Bemidji, Minn. 3d114 ditfon to’ two pilots.. The fuselage is | Of youth then going on tn Europe, Dur- | FOR SALE—Good bay team, driving 'water tight and will float in case of | Ing six months in 1918, 312 persons or work horses, 6 and & years, just ‘descent Into water. The machine is | over one hundred years old died In the |. the team for school bus. a tractor biplane, with two Rolls-Royce | British isles, but the figures of young Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone E. J. 6d118 .’Fon SALE FOR" SALE—CockeL Spaniel- puppies thy and clovar ne 4-F-2. 12d1111 ouse. 206 are the ohly ones left to do the Iay- Played on frozen ground. Three|ggp SALEr—ConK’é%:afinty, restaur- h‘ Warren . players suffered injuries.| °gant and rooming’ s, Newlywed—()h. to be sure! . I |Crookston by the win today will play| 'ond St. Phone 226. 6d118 3 tage. lwirefi;l’ Lane, Ny;:(fiel SALE—Oné “new fumed oak bookcase} amd :all other household goods. Call at 608, 4th St. Mrs. James Falls % o Sec- Bemidji for the champlonsmp of the hado't thought of that!—Lendon An- |Nirya;circy! FOR SALE OR THADE For good - second hand- car, four room cot- 4d116 urniture and stoves. Must be sold at once on account of Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be chltged for at leaving. Call at Adolph Blondo, ONE CENT a word, and.then only to those having open accounts 212 America Ave. S. 3d114 ol mares and geldings, from my ranch in Montana. Right size,’ right kind, at right price. Hecks sale and feed barn, Missisippi Ave. 13 about 100 acres, only one mile west of town, and will sell it standing, cheap, to be cut before April:first. i - 34111 —_— I own a lot of standing wood on *E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami" Ave. Phone 41. 6d118 i ROOMS FOR RENT % FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms, at 3', i 915 Bemidji Ave. Phone 31-J. - SNAPS! 4-room house, 2 blocks fnm high school; $1,200, small euh payment, 8-room house, 10th and Irvine Ave.; $2,800, half cash. 8-room house, lot 50x140, 1outh- east corner; 4-room house, near nomqll, $1,050, $250 cash. 5-room house, bnrn, chicken house, shed, well, 2 acres, near Birchmont cash. 8-room house, hardwood floors, basement, barn, wood shed, well, % acre; $4, 000, half cash. 5-room house, 2 lots, close in, Nymore; $1,600. 80 acres, clay loam, small build- ings, 7 miles north; ia $500 cash. 160 acres, 10 miles northeast, clay and sandy loam; saw timber, Norway, birch; 317.50 per acre. 1,460 acres, good clay loam; sold in small tracts, $9 to $12 per acre. A safe investment. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR | Markham Hotel Building 64118 § $850. routl, $1,200, sz’oo 0 per acre, Phone 93 Company, a well-known lawyer _said: ‘“The underlying causes of . whatever trouble this organization - may have had are to be found:inits. efficiencyanditsadvanced methods, which make competition difficult. - As a producer and distributor - of petroleum products the Standard Oil Company leads the world.”’ \ It is a matter of pride to those responsible' § to the 4649 stockholders that the Standard 0Oil Company (Indiana) has been able toso. operate its business ds to insure a maximum production of useful products at a mini-: mum of cost, and it hds-always ‘been the policy of the'Company to sell its products to the consumer at a minimum price. During the past five years when the in- dustries of the world have been disorgan- ized by war, and the cost of production has been inereased tremendously, the - Standard Oil Company’ (Indiana) by rea- son of its advanced methods has been able to keep the price of petroleum products at so low a point that the people of America can afford to use the output of the Com- pany in ever increasing quantities, while - elsewherein the world only the wealthy can enJoy the comforts of these commodities. :.-Thns condition has been brought about by . ‘Jargely increased facilities, and by careful servation of raw materials. (Indiana | 910 So. Mich 1gan the Corners IN dlscussmg the Standard Oil Zflns, in spite of tremendous increases in ry and beneficial to the: Mhomfl. e employee and the pufiifi, ; standard Oil Company Av_e. . Ghlcago,_ Defective