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70 ASSIST FARMERS || Bemidji * OF UNITED STATES - ilfqtionnl ; émau ’of ..706,000 Members Represent the Growers' Market Quotations 6ilicazo, March 4.—Potato receipts today, 17 cars. Market strong. Northern Whites, sacked, $5 to $5.20; bulk, $5.15 to $5.25. Idaho Russets, sacked, $5.40 to $5.50. ' Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots,| $3.00 to $3.35 per cwt. .Caiload lots, sacked -and loaded, $3.25 to $3.75 per cwt. K ; = BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. . - GRAIN AND HAY MBATS Chilcago, March 4.—The-National THE UNIVE R‘Al & Farm Bureau Federation, said to be » ' backed by 700,000 tarmers intwenty- CA eight states, 'which held . its first meeting here Tuesday, will represent fivitton . . ] - ith His Feet in the Fur-|Oats, bushel ............ i , # . ::?- b{v“n‘y t;‘{oward "ot Clemons, | Barley, bushelea. sabiastis s Y P J : ONE HUNDRED PER CENT “PEP lnw':; temporary president said. Red clover, medium, 1b. ... Park X oind ‘ ) e ‘ ‘ Red , medium, 1b...... eys, live, poun o , :::;?I::flz:smmv‘;i:hit:gtfia:xlxghm’: Popefslr‘:x‘:e;ound oo i dalkaats 'g‘d.',l“"l':'-a'"m.l?:““ . When your Ford car or your Ford truck doesn’t display.its usual quantity or on v i quality of “pep” and dash, it’s time to have a repairman who understands the Ford other in the Middle West, Indianap- [Wheat, No. 1....covennnerenn a0 | O .. p i gt Ch:cag«; be"ilngln'::;ngmtcl;e .| Hene, 4 1bs,.and. over . . chief contenders for the la . ) . g . Plans to obtain legislation which| ' VEGETARL&S. Sprm;en,‘ &l weights, b, will simplify the machinery of mar-|Rytabagas, per ‘cwt....$1.00-$1.50 et} mechanism: give it the “once’ over”—then make the necessary adjustments or repairs. And return it to you full of its old-time power, “pep,” energy, pull and service.. You'll notice the difference. § ing. stribution between the g } !k:::egr :flg ::l;n:umer were discussed. Carrots, per ¢Wt........51.50-82:00{0, pjdes, No. 1, pound.- . , A «Heretofore the farmer has been Beets, per ¢Wt.........$1.00-31.26|Bull hides, No. 1,-pound. We employ only skilled Ford mechanics—men\ who know how Ford cars are 11 sorts of organi-|Cabbage, cwt. ..... ....$6.00-$6.00 | Kip hides, No. 1, pound.,. made, and hotw they should be kept, in order to give the most efficient and economicat misrepresented by a 1 Cabt aih Ny q e ho were not rea . .$6.00-36.00 | Calf skins, No. 1, pound, service. Amd our shop equipment boasts a great many specially. designed Ford tools zations and men Who erd. | “Tney Onions, dry,-cwt. .. Deacons, each 5 4 ward. & D b i ime-savin: 5 : mel::én ;figmdras r:dicals. g::;,h?::‘;r. ;); und ses .80.0:0;8;;2 Horse hides, large, each. .. ...$1. H fllfld t;:.e saving deVlc?s a;d Lnachmery.- In our stockrooms are complete assortments 3 t believe, for instance, tape s Sdediaviy Tallow, pound « .« ....oeeevoses i o .1'9 ir parts—genuine Ford parts— that are exactly the same as their tough, sine 4,40 19 this | Butterfat ........... WOOL, DEIBRE . « o vqvveneneen originals in the Ford car. e g i I 1it of the tarmers of :,::ntp.r; ':xe-eti: favor of the Plumb |Eggs, fresh, dozen.......... 50c-52¢| Wool, semi bright............. plan for control of railroads which The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., epresented as favoring:in|. 2 A : :::5 fawrfi:‘:axi)gr ongress recently beld | at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: i WE PAINT YOUR FORD CAR FREE | s We can take on a ‘few more jobs of-overhauling, with which we give your car & here.” il i GRAIN AND HAY ¢ it MEATS i boiiE se of the meeting is sim- 6 JMutton. 1D . .eeseeeiiene..10c-16€ iny- N " g 3 ,,,T'Ifi lf):;gx?até the county and state Wheat, No. 1.........0. $2.40-32.50) 5 *Sdoi66 fine shiny-coat of p.amt free. Come in and ask about this exceptional offer. e’ bureaus which already are|Wheat, No. 2...... -$2.30-32.40|veal ....... 4 : ) * functioning in twenty-eight st::es, Wheat, No. 3...... /$2.20-32.30 | Beef, dréssed . - nto a solid, national body, accordingloats ...........ovenennns 780-80c Lambs ...... C W J tt C to Mr. Howard. 25 IHarley s e $1.00-§1.28 Garlic, 1b. .:.... . e ewe Ompany, Inc.’ i KL i 3 : ~ AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE umm‘ “‘Ammic LIVD POULTRY Insist on Genuine Ford Parts : BIG 1922-CENTENNIAL |k Pl mo o e 418.22 Beltraini Avenus " ", Teleghons 474 " - Bemiblfi, Mismsseta - . .$1.43-31.46] Geese, 12 1bs. up, and fat 18¢ ' f (By United Press) ‘Washington, March 4.—Celebra- tion of Brazil’s one hundreth birth- day will be held on a big scale in Rio de Janeiro in September, 1922, ac- cording to the Ppn-American Union here today. The celebration will take on the appearance of a world's falr, accord- . Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and \ |Springers, live .... VEGETABLES Hens, 5 1bs. up, fat...... Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt..$5.00 D'fi?:",.é’c",:’. ey, $e.per Potatoes, per cwt. .. ..$3.40 —t Beans, brown, cwt. . ...$3.60 Hi1DES B to : 3 Cowhides, No..1 eets, per cwt....... ves :;:: Bull hides, No. 1 ing to Franklin Adams, counsellor of Carrots, per cwt.... Kips, No. 1 the Union. Adams has just returned |Onions, dry, per cwt. ..$2.75 | calt 'skfln's No. 1 from a tour of Argentine and Brazil. | Eggs, per dozen.... ot e s 8881 DanbOE: it s According to Adams, Brazil will]|Cabbage, ton......... .gzs.oo Tallow .- 5ot oen celebrate its centennial on an elabor- | Rutabagas, per cwt. .. . ’$1.25 | Horse hides. .. ate scale. , Butterfat ........... oo oo idre oo To stimulate interest throughout|packing Butter ggfi g&'fi; b;:,il;}hflsm. Brazil the government has offered prizes for the best opera, depicting - = | the history of Brazil, and for the best | & % & & 4 % % % % % % X X % % & %|Flyet crashed into the: rear of a drama, also relating historical events. | NEBISH NEWS +| Nowark, N: J;, local lizabeti's by ited t selAdl l»axc:?h‘}::(fndwme R e otaton | # % % % % % % 24 % % 3 % % # % 3| Port, N I, today. is_expected to send a big exhibition ‘to give the public a chance to stock up on staple goods at prices that will mean a big money saving. : NG o : ) Mr. and Mrs. Bert Noble have been either in painting or statuary. i1l with Grippe and pneumonia. Mr. Huge pageants will be-held and|]. Bailey has been caring for them. 'l!oo LATE 'l'o m by ‘:1;'0 de Janeiro wi(ll prolmlblyl tafke on|" 3 P Story has been helping the 3 R 3 - B N T 3 e appearance of a carnival of gay-|Hamlin family duri il e y ; 3 2 e B soveral weeks. Visitors are |sickness. . o their recent|}, The rate for want-ads may I O K T , | : . W 1 expected from all parts of the world | Miss Alice Hendrickson is home on be found at heading of reg- ey i & 5 i \ ° 5 { e o ;,e,f,f,e:"of“f,:’:';"fi;“& o’clock a. m. wfil appear un- | | ERVIN'S BEST F LOU,R_" . i gt iy der this head in current issue 98-pound sack, satisfaction guaranteed ........... .$7.25 THREE KILLED; TWELVEHURT ||____ - If 500 poundsfor................. SisdeE NE O .....$35.50 N R e WHITE HONEY, in half gallon Mason jars ........... [ Pettijo)m’s Buckwheat Pancake Flour, 5-pound sack......"48c | for the event. 5 yThough the Olympic games are not schedunled to be held in 1922, efforts are to be made: to induce those in charge of the games to make an ex- ception and allow the games to be staged. Failing this, an invitation *will be sent out to all countries to gend their athletes to compete in an New York, March 4.—T! WANTED—Kitchen girl at . Third 1 1 jiree: dead _ Street Cafe. 3-4tf | | | FOR THREE DAYS, March 5th, 6th and 8th; we are going ! 1 i fnternational athletic meet. and twelve injured when the Jersey s = R ; BT = Browr Beans, equal to navy beans, 6 poundsfor. . ......... FRENCH WILL ASSIST Ak g}imax Spaghetti, 14-ounce package, three for ............ U. S. GRAVE VISIT! ; L\ imax Macaroni, 9-ounce package, four for. .. Voo : i ORS A Real StoCk Tomc Extra Good Quality Sundried Japan Tea, per pound. . . et “(“;y ”L'I‘“:", "":-‘:’ a 3 l(“)range Peko Bla:‘:k Tea, per poundf.. MO O 5% 3] aris, y Mail.)—Arrangeme! P . . < i are being rapidly perfected;in Paris A R l P o " 'No. 2 cans Grate P!neapple, three for ... ... e T s f,?,;:ii‘sifl‘,‘;ic;“:‘:fi;"’;ztiJ"v‘:’su‘fi.‘é at : ca rlce % ' 'No. 2 cans Blackberries, three for .. .. .. e S L graves of their soldier dead in the ; " No. 3 cans Pumpkin, three for. ... .. R e Cross s e 121 fa 2(lill: Apple Butter, in Mason jars. .. ...... ....... ...l eemdigting o esatral information b 2C Eel‘ EOIIII ' Pare Sorghum, in half gallon pails . ... .. ... .. per s pilen " Royal Baking Powder; 12-ounce can ........ BT R SR quiries from war grave visitors, and ‘these are assisted in arranging their U-Like-Em Catsup, two bottles 25¢; per dozen.......... itineraries ?o the cemeteries in the A savin o f from 5e to Te oun d In 1 O aoa af the fitormation bu- | & g oL From of 10 it 8 D : 1-pound flat cans Red Salmon, three cans for. . .. .. M e e o et the reneh |& Order to sell it at this price, we bought a - Half gallon cans Douglas Cooking Oil . ... .... R o) government proposes to. supplement ton and are able to guarantee you Stock " 10-pound pail Peanut Butter. .. ...... B e s L itflb_v the eslahllshme:l‘; of 'a loentral Sl R ot °Th'f,:c§.'fi;';? Tonic at the lowest price. Sun:Bright Cleanser, six cans for ............. POl e flice “ will h branch 'in every a Tt e ; s A . Rlos iU Haxe k Mon The fomula of this tonic is: :: lO(ld Dutch Cleanser, three cans for ............... e ing elerks will be on duty to inform : Iron Sulphate. alsomine Tints, Five pounds for ...................... strangers arriving in the city as to ron Sulphate P P, A & where they can find the rooms. and Nux Vomica yramid Toasters, each....... .. AR P e accommodations they require. Powdered Gention T Powdered Capricum Powdered Ginger Powdered Cinchina Bark Powdered Salt Peter Powdered Sulphur Several sghemes are on foot .in Paris for _the erection of large new hotels, and at least one ‘of these will be operated on American plans, with an American staff. A British syndi- cate is also arranging to erect an all- Aluminum Egg Poachers,each . ............. | 7-ounce rolls Toilet Paper, three rolls for .. ... e - Extra Good Blankets, 60x80 inches, while they last. . i . Enameled Wash Basins, each .. ... SRR R | | British hotel of 2,000 rooms, the v i Black Antimony ‘ Bacon, by the slab, per pound. . ©. ...... ...l ,» JERSEY CLOTH FOR BLOUSES ES ¥ and Skunk Cabbage i i | | | l , | A blood purifier, a conditioner, a flesh $(lil ; . 3 - all i , that hasno filler of . .. We deliver every afternoon to Nymore, and any place in Be-. prodiucer, all nione, AL e nothii . midji on a $2.50 grocery order, and to East Bemidji on Monday, - : | Slip-Over With Pepium Said to Still Hold Prominent Place; Silke Desirable. Jersey cloth’in silk, in one of the weaves that go by various names, is used increasingly for blouses. In spite of everything that hag been pre- dicted, the slip-over: blouse, with a pepium, - i3 still the smartest vogue, .Te be sure, some of the véry smart, ‘mew blouses reach only to the waist- Ilne, but the peplum is the rule. And it is in these blouses that jersey in sflk weaves is especially desirable. Por it has body. enough and. at the same time suppleness:enough to hang’ well around the hips. It is often elab- )‘onl:ely embroidered, sometimes heav-: fly braided in :soutache, “sometimes {worked in machine stitchery with col- + .:oned wool in a way that adds distine-' “.'#iemito mary of the new blouses. inert ingredients which produce nothi 0 idj ¢ {,’1‘,‘% wéigghrt arlsi bulk to ‘thf,,’ stock tonie afifi Wednesday and Friday. Telephone your orders in in the morning make you pay more for it. s and we will make delivery in the afternoon. Our telephone num-: 'Send us your motiey order or check for : the amount you wish and it will be shipped you at once. “Help yourself by helpmg/ ' ber is 160. your stock, - PHONE 160 , ‘Corner Fourth St. and Beltrami Ave. Beardman's.Corner. Drug Siore £} {V‘SIIb_scribe for the Pioneer. e e l ! : Nalasbiun