Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1919, Page 7

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DISPLAYED IN NORTH W0ODS OF MINNESOTA State Forest Inspectors Confirm the Reports by Viewing Actual Scenes GOVERNOR IS KEEPING TOUCH WITH SITUATION on our books. less than 10 cents per issue for WANTED A A A A A A A A A WANTED—Box stove, or good wood heater. Phone 266-W. 3d123 —_— WANTED—Board and room in .priv-| FOR SALE—Sixty ton wild hay, in ate family. Phone 5-F-110. 2d123 WANTED—Couple wants board in private home, close in. o e e 3 Classified Advertising Department e 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 acconmpany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open acco\mts No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing e WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT AOVERTISEMENT THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 H. C. NELSON - Piano Tuning and Piano end Violin Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W additional runs. FOR SALE P TN LN b SO FOR SALE—Two round Oak heat- ers; 1 wood heater, 2 coal stoves. Hakkerup Studio. 1119tf GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYRR Miles Blook Phone 6§66 stack. ‘Put up in god shape, Call 12-7.310, or seo Chas. Trop, 2a122|| . WWNDE ssd DANNENBERG Ph; 83. one FOR SALE—Sixty ton wild hay in|| Hours10 to 13a.m\;3¢t085,7¢t0 8 3d124] stack. Put.upin g sh:pe Call Phone ¢01-W : Calls ml-l 12-F-310, or ,see Cha: Trog. ? MTte121 1st Nationa! Bank Bldg. Bemiafi ; . 0 WANTED—Second hand piano, will Another Official Can’t See Lisle Jarvis, Margie, Arbitration But Drastic Action Need St. Paul, Dec. 2.—Big red posters carrying 1. W. W. propaganda frame- up everywhere in the snow-clad woods in Northern Minnesota; log- ging camps are infested with I. W. W. industries there looms large, A. E. Pimley, state forest service inspector, said on his return from the north. pay cash. Minn. /| WANTED—Furnished room, in a modern home. Also poard if con- venient. Call 83. 3d121 WANTED TO BUY—Good, modern|FUR BALE— Beo the Bemid)l Sta- six or seven' room house, in good 65d126 | FOR SALE—One second hand Victor phonograph, cost new $115. Will sell for $76, on easy terms, looks like new, used six months. Inquire Victor, Pioneer. : 3d1129 DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATNIC PEYSI AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office phone 183 tionary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- ;c: tlig:&uoimlf é:;els;t:::h griie , tarial seals and corporation sears DRY CLEANING Sgitators and the I W. W. menace to | Steven, Box 177, Cass Lake, Minn.|FOR SALE—Seven drawer Singer(| Olothes Cleansrs for Mex, Women 6d128! sewing m;c:flne, good as new, first and Chllarea class condition. For half the reg- FOR SALE—FARM ular price. T. Beaudette, 216 Bei- o PROPERTY trami Ave. 64121 [, - FOR BALE OR TRADE—40_acres, His statement confirmed that oY A A A A A A A A AN AN AR AP M. J. Thornton, state surveyor gen- | FOR SALE—28.02 acres in section eral of logs, that I. W. W. activities are fast approaching a crisis that may come with a general strike in 22, town 146, range 33. With 6 room house, garage, with wood- shed, chicken coop. all lumber camps in Northern Min-|Lot B 93 acres, 56 room house, nesota on January 1. “Drawing two big pistols which he laid on the table, an 1. W. W. agita- tor informed the men in one camp Ridgeways Second Add, and also lots. Christine S. Ridgway, Ny- more, Mlnn 64124 that he would return this week for a| HELP WANTED—FEMAIE e S bl hrab o kR b A check-up,” said Mr. Pimley. “Any one around here then who is not with | WVANTED—Two giris, at Vickers our organization will be waltzed out double quick at the point of a gun,” the I. W. W. declared. This incident . occurred in the camp of a contractor for the Virginia and Rainy Lake Lumber company.” Governor on Watch, The agitators are circulating from one camp to another, striving to create dissatisfaction and foment an- tagonism against the employers, the inspector asserted. That Governor Burnquist is quietly ' keeping in touch with the situation was indicated when H. W. South- worth, secretary of the state board of arbitration, and labor agent to the governor, requested the forestry 'offi- ces to make prompt reports of any developments. The 1. W. W. situation, Mr. South. worth indicated, is not rated one for arbitration, but rather for summary ,,j’;c'.wn upon the first over-act. Ad- utant General W. F. Rhinow.eXe) pressed confidence that the state mili- tary forces can quickly clear up the_ Mftuation and drive the red’élément’ from the lumber camps and mills when the order is issued. “Get organized!” ‘“Join the Big Union.” These are among tne slo- gans on the red posters that blaze dorth everywhere in the woods. ac- cording to Inspector Pimley. There are no I .W. W. letters or designs on them, but it is all I. W. W. propa- ganda, he said. « See I. W. W. as Menace. The T. W. W. organization is strong among employes in small lum- ber mill towns as well as in the log- ging camps, he reported. Stories of the campaign for sabotage among the camps sometimes lack confirma- restaurant. 3d123 WANTED—Kitchen &irl, Hotel Markhgm. 3d1125 WANTED—Office girl address X Y Z care of Pioneer. 12-tf +| WANTED—XKitchen and dining room girl. Kelliher Hotel. 448122 WANTED—2 girls for work. Inquire Sister Superior, St. Anthony’s hos- pital. 2d1127 ‘WANTED—Competent girl, for gen- eral housework, at 1107 Lake Blvd. Bemidji, phone 711-W. 6d125 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Spitz pup. Finder return to Hans Nielson, Movil Lake. Phone 23-F-23. 3wl24 ' LOST-—Keyring with 1 common keyy: _ane Yale.. Leave.at Ploneer office:; Mrs. W. N. Weber. 1120t LOST-Blackfur :mftten;, hét ween Crookston mill and town. Finder return to George Peflow, or call for the other one. ,2d123 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR ANY kina of real estaie deai, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 4i. 1213tf| FOR SALE—Restaurant, on Jeffer- Requiring but a small capital. J. A. Wallace, Trail, Mizn. 164129 ¥OR SALE—_City lots; d acre lots; also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on son highway, doing good dusiness. | 3% mile from spur P. O. and store, 14 mile to school, all fenced, has 1 story house, 16x24, splendid soil. Some timber. Address 1. G. Hay- CAL croft, Solway, iMnn. 1441210 ’::‘E'l m:“mm. FOR SALE—100 selected registered 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji Shropshire yearling ewes, all ‘bred || J. Bisiar, Mgr. Phone §78-W to champion imported Shrop bucks. Might also sell three choice Reg. Shropshire bucks. A. E: Gibson, W. G. SCHROEDER Bebidil. Phone 843, 104124/| GENERAL MERCHANDISE o A TIRBENE., || brocesies, Dry Goods Shess, Fiowr FOR RENT—Six room modern house. || Semidsi, Minn. Phone 68 Call 29. 24124 FOR RENT—Furnished room, 600 Bemidji Ave. 2d123 FOR RENT—One steam heated office room. Iuquire Millers Grocery $tore. 3d123 NORTHERN 'MINN. AGENCY. Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Insure Anything Anywhere Offices, Northern National Bank Bldg., Phone 131 SNAPS! J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGERON ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west. . of Troppman’s. Phone No. 309 3rd Street and Irvine ave. 6 lots, North Park Adddition; ] price, $60 each: 3-room house, lots, near school; part cash 160 acres, 3 miles from station, DRS. GILMORE & McCANN 50 acnlz: r::d:t bc::ltiyafion, ‘1’2 2 Physicians and Surgeons acres clea or- breaking, sandy ” clay- loam. - Price, $16 p‘g acre || 9 ; Office_ Miles Block, “or quick sale, part cash. e i i 8-room house, hardwood floors, gas and lights; corner-lot 100x140; |||~ ~ EINER ’;°:NS°N ; only four blocks from the normal. P ysician and Surgeon Price $3,000. Bemidji, Minn. * 4-room house, good condition, lot 50x140, 2 blocks from the high school. Price $1,600, $200 cash, balance easy terms. . 160 acres hardwood )and, clay loam soil, § miles from railroad large barn, 9 price, $1,500, Terms to suit purchaser. 40 acres, 7% miles from Be- midji, good clay loam soil, small house. Easy terms. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR Phone 93 tion, he explained, but everywhere the I. \W. W. plans are regarded as a s ————— — . menace. NEED MORE GOOD HiGHWA.YS One of Benefits of War Is Sure to Be Increase in Thoroughly Im- proved Roads. One of the benefits of the war I8 sure to be more good roads in this country, and in other parts of the world where highways have not been ‘enera“y and thoroughly improved. We used to say “better roads,” but now there is a large mileage so good that if the rest were brought up to the best American level, nothing more could reasonably bhe asked. Many roads in America are quite worthy of ' compérison” with any in Europe. All we need is'more of them, and then still more until the country is grid- froned and netted with such highways. THE REAL CAUSE “Why is it that the cost of livin, has so increased ?” . have gone up.” “T guess it is because the prices easy terms. Will t~ke liberty bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymere P. O. 2mol23 fact that tising ?” power of g “My Business Is Different —1I Can’t Advertise” {I Stop right there, please the reason you can advertise. q[ If all stores were exactly alike, adver- tising would be a difficult problem. [ The questlon is not, “Can I use adver- advertising 2" (] Competition is growing keener. {] Business men are feeling today more than ever the tremendous building about their merchandise and their ser- vice to thousands of people through their newspaper advertisements. q[ According to Bradstreet and Dunn, 84 per cent of busirfess.failure are among firms who do not advertise. ‘Be‘midji Pioneer Publishing Co. station. Only $12.60 per acre. \ i " Markham Hotel B“lldl;!' yum/ The very your business is different .is Itis “Can I survive without s “PENICK & FORD” on a food means Always the Best of I Kind: 22 years of quality. publicity. They are talking - The Romantic Travelsof Brer Rabbit in a new Beautifully illustrated Book. Fascinating to Mothers and Children. Instructive to those who cook. ‘Free—write Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1919 DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Offiee—O'Leary-Bowser. Bld Phones—Oftice 376-W. Res. 376-R | e smeiisoiiac bt oA S o & - TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 Oftice Phone 13 818 America f A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted DR. D. L."STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block 4 : SRR R B HEY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS should breathe your own personality. How better attain this than by giving PHOTOGRAPHS the only truly economical gifts, bearing with them the spirit of Christmas Day 'HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO : Bemidji, Minnesota Make your appoint- Portraits taken rain or shine. ment early—Christmas is our busy season. One dozen photographs make twelve Christmas gifts. Hackmg Coughs o B *For Hacking Coughs that rob you of your sleep till your sys- tem becomes £0 run down that you are in grave danger of Pneu- monia or Consumption, the kind that almost tear you to pieces, that make your head ache, your throat sore and inflamed, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy { It soothes and heals’the inflamed air passages, stops the tick- ling in the throat, and by its tonic effect enables you to throw { off the disease. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is quite different - ' from the ordinary cough medicine, for it not only soothes but also heals, 50 that the effected parts are restored to a healtt " condition and the danger of a future attack is removed. I firmly “believe that it is the best and most reliable preparatlon ever pro- duced for coughs and colds.” : | | \ _— _ s Ilmnnmm Il o" yuml yum/ yumla Now is the Time to Start Eating Real New Orleam Molasses! - Be Sure to Get the Right Kind "I"HEsasonson! Your grocer has just received fresh’ shipment of GOLD LABEL BRER RABBIT Molasses. It is waiting foi~you. Pan- cakes' and BRER RABBIT tomorrow morning! But this is flfi important—Say these four words: “Gold Label BRER RABBIT™ to your gro- cet. Otherwnse you might get ordinary molasses. ~ Gold Label BRER RABBIT is the finest, the the most delicious high-grade New Orleans lasses. It is the kind old folks recall as having eaten on sliced bread when they were little tons. It is the kind most folks have been “longing™ for but thought it was impossible to get thesedays. | But now your grocet sells it. Your grocer also sells Green Label BRER RABBIT. Thisisa speaally selected molasses for [Remember—The GOLD LABE gn.:l':m Th:Gmenxlabel Lforhly:lt;oruse and lug}lxt costs less.,

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