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% NELPED OUT REIGNING BULL ¥ Kindly M of New Mémber of Hn;-d : endurance. ,city en Something the Keepers Had &, 1" Never Seen Before. 4 Usually when a new bull is taken inte ‘the buffalo herd at Golden Gate perk in San Frascisco his standing 18 promptly decided by & challenge from the head of the herd. The newcomer either wins the fight and in turn is ex- alted to the rank of sovereign or he 18 defeated and shown his place. But @ new bull,.Mogul, recently: proved to be an exception. He was two years old, a fine. example of what a young duffale should be, and he seemed thor- oughly content to mind his own busl- ness and to let the other bulls mind theirs. No one would have known that there was a mew buffalo in the herd. One morning the keepers saw that there was something in the air. Mogul was-saiffing ‘round the reigning bull They were apart from the herd, heads down, and were moving round slowly. It was the queerest beginnlog of a bullfight that the keepers had ever seen. It appeared as if Mogul would kneck out the old bull with one toss. Asthiey moved round and round Mo- gul seamed to be horning the other bull in the eye, and the other bull-did not seem to be making the least re- slstance. Then they pulled apart and Mogul put down his head. The old bull had & bunch of thorny cactus sticking over his right eye, and Mogul was horning it off as best he could with his clumsy short little horas. Finally, after two more at- tempts, circling round as before, he got the cactus off, and each moved . away about his ‘own business.—Youth's on. E Resourceful ) 'i’nv; or. Ole the Bear (A. R. Westerberg), mail carrier between Revelstoke, Brit- *ish Columbia, and Downle Creek, 45] :miles up: the Big Bend, succeeded in .accomplishing a feat that establishes - @ new record in this district. The great depth of snow up the Big Bend, together with the heavy crust caused by raining and freezing, made it prac- tically impessible for a horse te travel the roads, but Ole conceived the idea of making snowshoes for his horse, which he did out of birch, constructing them circular in shape and mere than | a foot across. Fer pretection he'cov- ered the horse’s legs with blankets, and thus he succeeded in making " Revelsteke In three days without harm to himself or horse.—Seattle Post-In- telligencer. e e Time’s Changes In Bisbee. Bisbee, Ariz., where is now heard the honk of the modern automobile, the tick of wrist watches and the wail of silk hose of all colors extending over the tops of $15 shoes, was entire- 1y different 16 yearsago, reminisces a writer in the Review of Bisbee. Then the hard-working miner had to strug- gle for hours to get a seat at a poker table or a “look in” at a faro game. Main street was once one of the live- llest thoroughfares in, the western hemisphere, saloons, gilded and other- * wise, having been the honored business enterprises which lined both sides of the street. If anybody had predicted that a street rallway would at some future time run through the center of Main street, or that it would some day become as dry and arid as the Sahara and Gobi deserts, he would im- mediately have been taken before a Tunacy commission. Beat Him to It. The company had been marching for two solid miles without a rest and Re- crult Sullivan, holding the exalted rank of No. 8 in the rear rank, first squad, had about come to the limit of his Finally, just as he was about te give up the ghest and drop, the .captain gave the command, “Com- pany, halt.” “By the 16rd, captain,” groaned’ Sul- livan,.as he eased off his- pack, “you took the very words out ef me mouth.” ~The Home Sector, BIDS ‘Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, to be opened at a regular meeting of the city council of the City - of -Bemidji, to be held on Monday, Au- gust 2nd, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. connecting . the city hall -well with the ‘water main an approximate distance of 75 feet, including .the construction and installing of .one aan hole, and also for.the connecting of the 5th ward well ‘with' the 'water main_an approximate distance of :40. feet. Pipe and fittings to be furnished by the cm{. contractor for . furnishing all other material. Separate bids. for constructing and in- stalling man-hole, will be entertained. Plans and::specifications -and further lntormltl’:m can be obtained. from . the eer. % 3 Certifled check in sum of 10. per cent ‘-of the amount bid, should accompany the.same. The city council reserves the right t reject any or all bids. 2 * GEO, _STEIN, Dated: Bemidj1, Minn,, Jul: AT ed: Bé) , nn,, July , A 'ld?-‘g-BC-I'I PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS, JOHNSON & BORRESON .: Physicians and Surgeons } . Bemidji, Minn, ¢ ] DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Bleck .. DRS. ‘GILMORE & McCANN' _° Pbysici: and S ons Y Stice Miles Blook. — — DR.ol"'l. :l! l:,QITHROP OSTEOPA' BCR Ibertson Block Office Phone-168 C. R. SANBORN, M. D.- Physician and Surgeon: % " Office: Miles Blosk' House rhone $49——Offize Pheus 88 DR. A. DANNENBERG Cl:irop(;uur Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 6. Other hours by appointinent. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemiajt DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D.: Physician and Surgeon’ y Office in Mayo Block 2hone 396 Res. ‘Phone 301 Drs. Marcum & McAdory'fi i Physicians and Surgeons - Barker Block. Third 8t. Hours—11-18 a. m., $-§ : i Phones—Oftice &i‘.'ltll. 31 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. { i A A A A A A A I T NI DENTISTS DR. J. :v. DIEDRICH Dfl-lco—O‘Lury-anyr Bld, Phones—Office 376-W. - Res. ' DR G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist . Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. VETERINARIANS Ik bl AR -J-WARNINGER - VETERINARY SURGYON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’s. Phone No. 303 . 4 3rd Street and Irvine A T i Denlson—Dr, D. . Burgess DENISON & BURGESS “Veterinariang Phones: Offices$-R;. Res. 09 Bemidjl, Minn. A A A A A AP PPN BUSINESS A A A A A AT " E. M. SATHRE ‘Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments. ' FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 lcll‘n-l Avenue ‘- Phone 144 3 D. H. FISK, Attoraey at Law Jffice, Nerthern’ National Bank Bldg. M 181.; ' Oailestiens W. H. Rice, Tel, 23F1 R. A. Hannsh, Rec. - -Wflflr‘u’ol MOOSE, NO.: 1482, | Meota :first & third ‘Tues. y Visiting brothers especially invi A C.::B..:Hoyt, Secy. :Phoné 10# . NEXT MEETING . .g‘filzllbi mqufi. )Afh‘ 9 RAOOYS ‘¢ "'um ‘STILL " CLING "TO" RAG DOLL Simplest of All Playthings ains .-'Enthroned in-the-Heart ef-8mall American Glel.: < o The old rag doll still retains its preme seat in the realm of child fancy, desptte the invasion of airplanes that fiy,” bisque dolls that walk, -talk and roll. their eyes, wireless sets that wire and "automobiles that auto,: aceerding to Homer Stephens, president:of the American Toy .Exhibitors, ew York Evening Telegram .“Although we have every form of toy imaginable. which. can: an ‘doels ere is tors who turn out new articl year, ‘- This year’s innovation - is "the dvertipéinentl in this column cost ALFCENT periword for subsequent consecutiv ‘must accompany .copy. . 7»Ads mot;paid - :and‘then-only to:those *WHEN ‘OTHER sMETHODS FAIL TRY A-PION AW'T"*",’“. WANTED TO BUY-A House. Ad-|FOR SALE-+Ford truck with . cab P dress “R. B.”’ care :Pioneer. Rt 7-23-tf WANTED—Woman for -housework. Apply F. L. North, 3rd street Cafe. ¥ 2t7-26 WANTED < TO, RENT-—A ‘reliable young. couple wishes. to.rent small| house well located, modern prefer- .red. -1Phone -552. SL7-20 ———— e .WANT T0 'BUY-<Ford ‘runabout . or < touring car, for our. own use." E.:J. "Willits-Luther, Olson;: :the i Lands ., «men, 121 Thud:street. 6tT-24 WANTED—Cook -at . County. .Penr Farm. .Apply J. J. McCur(éy. ! | ———————————————————————————ee et FURNISHED HOUSE or ‘furnished rooms for housekeeping ‘wanted by . desirable - family of -five. Ask for Tiller: at ! Ploneer office. i ¢ t :1iNo ad ,fhkgx_mfom less than 15 ¢ O A AP~ OIS War- ..»and body:.: Almost new./A: ~1-20t1 .. fleld. FOR SALE—Household . furniture. Must be sold at once. 1103 Dewey Ave: 2d7-24 — FOR. SALE:-+~One ‘1918 :5-passenger 1Ford; -One:1919 4-90 . .Chevrolet. Motor .Inn. 317-27 FOR SALE—¥lat top office desk and ‘office chair. A rug'9x12 and .-coueh, .E. J: Willits. 3t7-24 Sy FOR SALE—Dodge roadster. :iBar- .gain, .if _taken at .once. Geo. T. B’ake_r' an§ Co. 3d7-27 t?-fl :ll‘OR»xSALE—Yenr old: registered Po- land iChinasow.. J. > Charboneau. Phone 14-F-13. :8tw8-6 POR ANY kind of real estate dea., se: . or-write E) J.'W1llits, 218 P-itrami . ‘Ave. {Phone 41. v 13138t e e -| FOR -SALE--Leaving: for’ California. WANTED-—-Girl to:work in: creamery. :.Good opportunity “for:right:party. Call. General: Office, Koors:Broth- ers Co. y - 713 ‘Ong . baby, grand Fisher:piano.. One . ..One kitcnen cabinet. .One.. gas range. Morris. Kaplan, . 3t7-27 ‘FOR 'SALE—One genuine .leather - Pavenport, -library table, clock, electric reading lamp. *Phone' 410 H. Ohngren, Nymore. T 4t7-28 FO?. SALE—See the Bemidji Sts tlonery. store for “rubber .stamps fac .simile;-signature :atemps, 0o tarial seals and corporation seals '| FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, (it’s a good one). E:. J. Willits- Luther Olson, the landmen. 121 3rd street. 6t7-24 - ————————————— . S | FOR-RKAL BARGAINS In real:estate and:deals of all xinds,"see T.-Bau- dette, manager ‘of Northern' Min- nesots: Real :Estate Exchange, 216 Beltrami-ave."Phone 68, -1mo8-7 { FOR SALE—diotor_boat; it’s a good ton Tege--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth sooepted. ‘popular-priced toy. phonograph, which | .plays any record and costs but a few dollars. might be called ‘juvenile engineering.’ Toys this year have been | | made . especially to: promote - what “They. are built for the purpose of | tnstilling the constructive spirit'in-the child, .and ‘we have :found'a market for those things even among the grownups. 3 . - «But the ‘American child still de- mands its rag dol'." " e e Japan's “Year of the Monkey.” Every year, in a serieg. of 12, is .knewn in Japan by the name of an animal, as in the signs of the zodiac; and this s the year of the monkey. Coasequently the ‘many milllens of: New Year cards exchanged: were for the. most part decorated with simian representdtions of various kinds. The year of the monkey.: is not considered a propitious one for marriage, as the -word saru (monkey) . also is 'a- verb which means “to leave,” and there is | a ‘superstition that_all who marry in the .mankey year ‘are’likely to leave thelr partners, who might 'otherwise be partners for life. sequently all the couples who intended entering the -married state in 1920 had to rush thg ceremony through in December of 1919, keeping: country registries: and -shrines: very busy during that month. The post office had a gigantic task in delivering the hundreds of millions of New Year cards dispatched the day before the first of January. Some Excitement in Oll Waells. - Competitive drilling' plays. a. great part among wells In a single vicinity because all ofl leases leak at the edges, | and .whether you get your meighbor's oil ‘or he gets yours:is largely & mat- iter .of speed. Consequently & well in the middie of .a large tract is ususlly: let-alone by the owner, or, at least, he undertakes further drilling with de-’ liberation, but if he strikes oil near his boundary he drills his borders-with | H. N M"KEF-. Funeral . Director PHONE 178-W or R 8. A. KOLBE GROCERIES The Best That Money ||} Can Buy ' Corner Eleventh and Do\ul Phone 887 Complete -line of lrs‘. l!ld: Supplies. - Baby Carriage Wheels' Retired. Furniture Repairing and, Upholstering. ] GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS 811 Sixth St., Bemidji, Phone 488 all haste, knowing that his neighbory. will ‘“offsét” his wells, on:the- other side of the boundary Just as fast as he can get the equipment . on:.the ground—Ray Morris in the Worl Work. B ; No Wonder He’s Crazy. ’ / wThis poor 'fellow is in a terrible condition,” said the visitor. “Yes,” replied the asylum attendant. “He’s the most violent patient we have in this ward.” “What csused him to lose his mind?” “He tried to figure out some: way to harness the energy that was ml Why to waste In tango pariors.”—Birming- Says A. P:'Sheldon, a recognised uthority: **The Science of Busi- ness is thesScience of * “*SERVICE.” Photography is all service—espe- .cially our:little attempt. at com- |-munity servics by photographs for . sommunity publicity. A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer Bieh Pofh;irt‘ Stadio, 20 10th g, Quathy kodak finishing. Prints >Aonly 8¢, 4¢, 5c, 6c; post cards be. .. boat.and a good.buy. - Also have a ‘large one, will carry:20 people, very cheap. ' E.:J. 1lits-Luther #+,Olson, the:landmen, 121 3rd-street. i s 6t7-27 FORR | U R ISS PSS, T S FOR“SALE OR /TRADE-~For 2% cords green 4-ft. wood, one Singer sewing machine. | Can<be. seen at ouroffice - in .Markham: Bldg.. J. J. Opsahl, Phone 177-W,Bemidji, Minn. ] ——————— FOR.SALE OR TRADE-+One three year old registered ‘full ‘blood Jer- sey: bull, name. Prince of Redby, No. 160721. Sire Rosebud’s:Roy- s Bred by 8. Currie of Park -River, N. D.":Write or call Leo .Opsahl; Phone " 177-W, Bemidji, Minn. ~ ~6d7-26 ; FOA RENT. FOR' RENT—Rooms in a modern i " house, 311 America ave. 7-22t1 FOR RENT—Furnished cottage at _@rand Forks bay until August 1, 1 /Reynolds & Winter. 6t7-28 For First Class . AUTOQ LIVERY | “SERVICE Either jDayl or!Night cars for every occasion. Country trips. aispecialty. 218 Beltyami-Avenus . /BRING ME YOURCAR No-matter how dirty it.may be,:and it -will-look like new when you- get it _back. dshnaMatiand Corner Third and Irvine Ave . 6d7-26, _. | —8-room: house, :2:50:foot lots, —5 'rooms and ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION | ¢ ingertions of same copy.: Cask vtdr)ct»time of insertion will-be charged. for at ONE CENT.a word, having open;accounts on:our ‘baoks. : ents. EER WANT ADVERTISEMENT . LOST-AND FOUND. P s i FOUND--Check made - out.~ to " Fre ‘.Berrell. - Call at ‘Pioneer o(!-ig:;{ 3 LOST—Purse, containing ring yaluec as keepstke, Friday noon. - Returs .to Ploneer for reward. 8t7-2" i vinird SertFan s i i S | LOST—Folder containing ‘train re r.ceipts.and other- valuable papers Finder return to’ Pioneer on'lc;. ; L. 4t7- P ———— T LOST—Child’s, black straw hat- July 21st, between ‘5th and Minnesotaf. ; and Kaplan flats. - ‘Myrs. G -8, . Knight, ‘Kaplan Flats. STRAYED—One bay horse, 900 Ibs. Been gone, about 8 weel Liberal reward. . Notify 314 Amer- 4 ica ave., Minnesota hotel 4t7-24 % e e e e e FOUND—Tire and rim, owner:: can . have same by calling at Pioneer oftice and paying $5.00 and .cost of advertiding.. C. C. Jenney. e : g = 1-2 “FOR SALE—FARM + PROPERTY IF YOU WANT to sell or' exchange’ your property write me. John.J. Black, Minn. St.,, Chippewa Falls, Wis. . 1t1-24: COLONIZING large tract, clover land, '.central Cass:county, Minn. Close: markets, good soil, spring -water, .. Write for, free booklet. Owners, s~Gopher ‘Real Estate Co., Andrus Bldg, Minneapolis. 1t7-24 - e e e FOR:SALE-—80 acres _highiy improv-. ed:-heavy black on clay farm about . 40-acres under high state of cul-. tivation. ~13% mile to;station, 3 : i miles to :another, 8 miles to Be- .midji; large barn;-root cellar; gar . age; fine grove, white pine;: white oak; some tamarack; flne pasture -room - house, cement:foundation. B J. Willits:Luther - 'Olson, ‘th ’;landmen, 121 Third street.” 617-2 FOR SALE—200 ‘acres highly ‘im- proved, farm, 70.acres under culti- ivation; large white. house, : large barn, granary,.hog house, chicken' * ‘house,:.well-house, lots of jwood, . 'white elm, basswood. .This is-best --improved, best clay farm in. this.~ ‘Fine neighborhood, 2 miles te two stations. : 8 mtles from Bemidji. B. " J. Willits-Luther Olson, the L&nd- .men, 121.3rd street. - 6t7-24 POR SALE--CITY PROPERTY AP LPI ISP | FOR ' SALE-—4-room -cottage and @ lots at . Mill.-Park. .- A-;good; home --owner ‘going west. Reynolds & - --Winter. ) 6t7-28 : LOTS OF :HOUSES~—Let: us sell you ...one. . —-4-room house on easiest terms. —Very mnice home, 7:rooms, onithred lots. —Cosy /Lake Shore‘home, allymod-: ern, right up to date; none bettsr in this city. 3 5 $1800 —9-room all modern house sndi §00 .5-room ~house, -on 50-foot corner ;1“' -elegant .location, - beautifal - home. 5 ~—17-room house, barn-and garags, 50- foot lot:on p_-ed street. - A spiend- B “fire- place; and hardwood _finish. .Garage, 50-foot ‘lot;-one-block to two'schools. ~+Good: 9-room -hquse, -down town; . ‘rents for $30;;amall house on; rear: of.lot; $3160. § . bath;; the.cutest all. . modern home; garage attached to house; 3 corner. lots. Cheap. We have a great many more, and have some real bargains in'lots and inside acres —E. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the landmen, 121 3rd -St. 617-27 . e e, ¢ gealed bids will be received by the undersigned, to be opened at a regular meeting of the city: council of the City of Bemidji, to be held on Monday, Au-. gust 2nd, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. for painting the bridge across the Missis- sippl river at the outlet. Turther information can be obtained :\ from the Superintendent of the Water: Department, and city engineer. Certified -check in. the-sum of ‘10 per cent of :the #mount -bid, . should: accom- pany same. A The. city council’ reserved 'the right to-reject any or all bids. GEO. STEIN, City - Clerk, Dated Bemidji, Minn., July, 23rd, 1920. ‘ 8d7-24-26- .BIDS 1 - Sealed 'bids will be received by, the 'y lundersigned, . to be opened at a_ regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Bemidji, to be held on Monday, Au: gust' 2nd, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. for repairing’ the city jail. building. Re- = pairing brick wall, ~constructing new «,rnoft and painting’ among' the Tequire- {ments. y Further information can be obtained. ' from-the City ‘Engineer. : + Certified check in the sum of 10; per cent of the amount bid, should accom '&my ‘s%‘Tet, ’.fl;e t(m.y coum:(lll res:rvnl e right ‘to’ reject any or al , ¥ GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 38rd, - 1920, ; ; Dated-:Bemidft; -Minn., Jul; A = Hadt, Minn., JlY o qatai-a6-31 Nafactive ..county-for the money,:$60 per acre; 7. [