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“WELL-WE ARE ! WANT YOU YO | ISN'T THIS PRAQTICALLY: D GOAN | . D L 11 QA%:;YZ%E i Ly ALL ARG | TO BE 50 FAR R TEAL THIS FARM!? WERE ON THE TWENTIETH BEQUIET AND WHEN | COME BACK 'LL QINE 0 M Dream's Significance, Most people know the falling dream +| =—the dream in whicbh you take an un. expected plunge, maybe over-a cliff or off the roof of a house, and fall, fall, fall, never reaching the bottom, but | awakening . with the air rushing through your nostrils and horrible sen- utlonp of sinking jn your inside. This dream “may usually be taken, as a warning . of some impending troubla usually pecuniary, but not of’a very serious nature, : Should, however, one actually arrive at the bottom in one's dream, then some graver misfortune may be looked for—the misfortune oot infrequently taking the form "ot Term “Gob” Long in Use. The word “gob” is very old in the British navy, where it has been used from time immemorial. Sailors were colled “gobbies” and soldiers: were called . “swoddies.” The word. “gob” in the language of the Northumbrian means mouth, and the expression is atten heard as “hold your gob.” mean- ing hold your -tongue, or keep quiet. It is generally supposed that the word is" of . Irish .origin. . Gobs, gob ships and. gobble ships ‘are known in the Bcottish dialect. Dwelly, in his “Gae- lic Dictionary,” says that the gob is the pee, blll or point of an anchor; that is, the part beyond. the fluke i R” and isuckers and the pear trees (also certain varieties of /|apple), working around it.and, the tree with a diseased area. TH name “fire-blight” is given because the leaves turn black and ecling to the parts affected. The fruit also dries, blackens and clings in charred mum- mies to the tree. 4y All the diseased parts should be cut away and burned, to prevent a spread of the trouble. There seems-to be no remedy for infected areas. Black knot Is another troublesome disease which develops upon the cherry. ‘A knotty |excrescence of roughened bark devel- . 2 ops upon the branches near thiir | f J uncture with other branches and the ATTACKS UPON FRUlT TREES thigs are roughened. Birds spread . |this disease with their feet, Diseased @tealthy Advances of Insects and Dis- |, ;tq should be removed and burned, eases Not Noticed Until Inroads | ytting well back from the diseased Have Been Made. area. — Tt Many insect and disease attacks up- BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | | DOCTORS _ DR.'EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeos _Bemidji. Minn. . em eur fruit trecs are so stealthy in Physician dnd Surgeo: their advances that they have made in- cost OF HORSE BLEMISHES ‘ o:‘:. Security &n'k"mo:k romds before we are aware of their L__—.__ ; Defects Cannot Always Be Prevented, presence. It means the salvation of 4 the tree itself if these attacks are dis- but One' Bad Spot Will Prove covered in time. There are fungi that sttack only dead trees, but the fruit grewer. is interested mainly in those DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Phyticians and Surgeons Office Miles Block i —————————————— ‘Expensive. A horse market report from one of the Western selling- points says: “YWhen present, blemishes take off UP | semem———————— to' $50 or evtn more-from the price of ||| DR.G:I. A.“o'm"m first-rate, animals of the same type.” OSTROPATEIC PETSIOIAY o B SUBGEROW Blemishes can’t always be prevented, : but it is good business to try to pre- Ibertson Block Office phone 133 vent them. for, as can readily be seen, one bad spot in the makeup of a herse may mean the difference be- | tween profit and loss on him. Outside of precautions to prevent injury the only safeguard against blemishes Is to breed only sound mares to sound stalllons. Sometimes a colt will be curby or otherwise defective, in spite | o ——— of all that can be done to avold such g weaknesses, but that is no argument LUNDE and DANNENBERG agalnst trylng to produce only the Chiropractors good ones. Hours 10 to 12 a.m.;8t0 5,7 to 8 p.on ‘ Phone 401-W Calls made — 1st National Bank Bldg. . Bemiafi HORTICULTURAL | —————————— — % Weats NOTES| *rililens™ Apple Tnu_ Pruned to Control Blight. Manure can -be applied bmdu'h!: PR, ce in lllvi:lock e . Phone 39 tungons and insect attacks which oc- | over the strawberry rows cur onm live trees, resulting in injury | middle of November on. and death. » s The approach’of'disease is marked | Yes, the old raspberry canes can . by slight and gradual changes and | be pruned out now, just as well as in often some abnormal activity of cer- | the spring. Burn the rubbish, tain parts. For instance, in the case LA e . of “yellows,” that insidious and fatal [ The drainage of an orchard should ‘" . ‘disease attacking the peach, supera- | be good, but steep, hilly orchards, ' pundant growth of elender branches | full of deep washes should be shunned. and foliage often occurs in parts of | s he Es H the tree. Of course, diseases that at- Y . tack only the foliage are discernible | Ie the strawberry patch or fleld free " only fn the summer. Some attack both from weeds, especially plantain and berk (and foliage. One disease that |other perennials? It is important to does this and which is known as fire- | get rid of the weeds this fall 50 a8 to Bilght, attacks the tender..branches save trouble next spring. . . C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon . Office: Miles Bloek House Phone ¢iy——Office ph.ll_y“ e e e i gemian MR ‘DR.-G. M. PALMER, Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. VETERINARIANS S SS——————— J. WARNINGER ..Office and Hospital 3 doers west.. of Proppwan’s. Phone No. 809 $rd.8t Irvine ~ treet ave I S T N Y DRy Dr. W, K. Déntson—Dr. D. R. Burgess \DENISON. & BURGESS : Phones: Offics §-R; Res. 90 Bemidji, Minn. ' DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Offiee—O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 37¢-R BUSINESS o~ _DRY: CLEANING / axd Chilaven n H. C. NELSON Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 68 I E. M. SATHRE : Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181. Collections a specialty. : e o 3 ] - ) Classified Advertising Department * Advertisementa i this column cost ONE CENT per word fot FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany cepy. Ads not paid for at time of insection will be charged for at ONE CENTa word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. G ol ; .No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. / ————— WHEN. OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A-PIONEER: WANT ADVERTISEMENT : FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A AAAAAAA A ANARAAAAAAAAA FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see A 7 , oF writd E. J. Willits, 218 Beitrami | VA NED—Kitchen girl.. . Daltows Ave. Phone 41: 12131t 2 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY A A A A A A A A A FOR SALE—5 acre tracts in Garden Home Add., improved: and unim- praved, $400 and up. Northern Minnesota Real Estate Exchange, WANTED—A girl to netp in laundry. Sam Kee. 6d3-3 WANTED—Experienced housekeep- er. Apply Case’s Cash Store, 600 Irvine ave. ] 343-3 GIRL WANTED—For general house- work. Mrs. Howard Moyer, 523 68. 4d3-4 ol s s e s s i FOR SALE—Land in township 156, ranges 32° and 33, and townships 159 and 160, Range 31 at $6 per acre. . Northern-Minnesota neal Eg.| —————————— - tate Exchange, T. Baundette, Mana- WANTED—Girls for Diet-Kitchen ger, 216 Beltrami avenue. Phone and dining room work. Apply 68. ; 3d3-4|" Minnesota State Sanatorium. 1d33 WANTED—Womsn to do scrubbing, 50c per hour. ‘Inquire Third Street Cafe. 2-17tt AR FNEIET Y, <o R et FOR SALE—45 acres on Lake Julia, e close to Puposky. 20 acres cleared, WANTED—Girl for general house good house, barn, hen house, and work. "Mrs. Thos. Hughes, .. 703 other out buildings. Fine dairy Bemidji ave. 2-20tt farm, on main auto road, only $2000. Can give terms; this is a real snap; don’t fail to look ‘it up. Northern Minn. Real Estate Ex- change, T. Baudette, Manager, 216 Beltrami avenue, Phone 68. 4d3-4 WANTED—Good girl er woman for general house work; two-in family. Good wages. ‘Mrs. 'W. J. McCarthy, 715 Lake Boulevard. o 3d3-8 | B e e ~ FOR SALE—New Five room house, 403% Park avenue. 6d3-6 L T S e e o FOR SALE—Computing scale in good condition. Call' Walker at the M. & 1. depot. J 3d3-5 FOR SALE—House organ in good condition. $35. Inquire Akre Store, Nymore. Phone 501w. 4d3-6 FOR SALE—Overland, model 79, will| . sel cheap. Gas range, bed, Kitchen | WwANTED—Plain sewin, s - g-at home— cabjnet. W. Dugas, 611 3rd|- inquire at 523 Minnesota avernue or street. : 3-1tt} phone No. 675. 3d3-3 FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and-corporation seals. P i S s SRS S I e FOR -SALE—One lath -mill. Bolter and lath machine. Can be seen at Bagley, Minn. See or write F. B. Getchell, Bemidji, Minn., or Lars Omdahl, Bagley, Minn. 6d3-6 FOR SALE—Whole and cracked corn, oats, bran, poultry, feed, 'chick y P feed, Cchick starter, and charcoal. w‘;lngnor T:;‘]';‘:ml;o:n’; z‘:‘%’:fit'a: WANTED—Man to drive team. I P. Batchelder, 523 Minnesota avemue. Phone 675. , 3d3-2 WANTED WANTEfi-—Experien‘(:ed, housekeeper Apply Case’s Cash Store, 800 Irvine avenue. 3d3-3 2 FOR SALE—Two good fresh "cows. Lack of feed reason for selling. Call or write F. M. Freese, -near Carr Lake school. 2d3-3 WANTED—Several- 6§ and 6 room modern houses for sale. ' We have several good customers: ' Reynolds A 6d3-6 _and Winter, " Street. s 4d3-5 references. Address P. O. box 767, |FOR SALE—Businessbuilding in| Bemidjl .. ... . . - 3d3-5 business center, .good deal. Nor- T p = thern Minnesota Real Estate EX-|WANTED—Place as bookkeeper or change, T. Baudette, Manager, 216 Beltrami avenue. Phone 68. 3d3-4 LOST AND FOUND. assistant. ; Understands opening, closing and changing bdoks. Would consider place as clerk to start. L. 0. Thorstad, Clearbrook, Minu. Box 212. - . 2d3-3 > < LOST—BIll' book containing $25, contract for Ford tractor and other papers. Finder leave at Pioneer office. 4d2-3 FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Rooms. Furnished and unfurnished. ‘Also two room house. Chester S. Rouse, 423. Fourth.st. Phone 559. 6d3-8 LOST—Pair of shell rimmed glasses on street in down-town district. Return to hospital for reward. 1d2 e e LOST—One black mare pony, near Tenstrike on Feb, 15. Finder| SUBSCRIBE FOR THE please notify R. E. Vosburgh, ! Blackduck. 9d3-61 DAILY PIONEER ; - READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Day and Night Security : e tin& GF Alisteel Safe i GF Allstee! Safes protect ziamst loss. That is their spe-' cific duty. Notonly fire, but pilfering and carclessness are prevented. 5 The interior of & GF Allsteel Safe can be g with any of the EF'dIl:ml Filing Units to meet the ing. needs of aay usiness. GF Allsteel Safes are approved by the Underwritess’ l-lhl‘lnd.. Phone us your office farniture requirements, | i PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE ' Bemidji, Minnesota Nafartive HELP WANTED—FEMALE" T. - Baudette, : Manager, Phone|. yrying gvenue. - Crgiaete \‘Hamel and; Webster, 120" Third| 28108 QE SO T OReRt opr i