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! MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1820 o L o - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Professional, Business and Classified Departments. Use Them---Read Them Now! | SHORT DIRT TRACK LN AUTO RACES THRILL 5 Advertiserients in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION BUS[NESS AND Although automobile speedway Additional plans for farm buildings ::.ust accompany c‘;;ry.word for subseq“ent consecutive insertions of sam_e copy. Cash racing has mot proved successful in|and equipment have been prepared ) i this country, except in the case of |by the division of agricultural engi- ; . Ads not paid for at time of \insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, PROFESS]ON AL and then only to those having open accounts on our books. . i No ad taken for less than 15 cents. MORE PLANS READY FOR FARM BUILDINGS Los Angeles speedways, dirt track|neering of the Minnesota College of , racing continues to fascinate the pub- Agriculture. These comprise many lic. The shorter races over mile and [plans for houses and barns, one each half mile tracks seem to be far more|for granary and corn crib, three for interesting to the public than a long,|hog houses, two for implement sheds tiresome grind of 250 or 500 ,miles. [and four for poultry houses. A full For this reason, two days of auto|list of the plans can be obtained on races are scheduled for the Minne-|request made to the division at Uni- sota State Fair, Sept. 4 to 11. versity Farm, St. Paul, Minnesota. If It is now nearly two decades since blue print copies are desired, they automobile racing became a fair at-|may be secured at ten cents a sheet traction, but pew records have been from the office of Publications, Uni- hung up year after year, and inter-|Versity Farm. est has not waned. ‘While many persons attend auto- mobile races out of morbid curiosity, hoping to be present when something “happens,” a great majority of the visitors are auto racing fans, many of whom have never missed a local program. vast area of the northern Minnesota Louis Disbrow is the holder of the|pine country. For the protection of one-mile circular dirt track record.|the woods from fire the United States WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT Docon DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON WANTED FOR SALE WANTED—Competent bookkeeper, | FOR SALE—Small cook stove, cheap. good salary, position permanent. e e D A Tt Physicians and Surgeons ' -~ Bemidji, Minn. P : _925 | FOR SALE—Houses, Iots, farm lands. B' A' . KOLBE Apply at Pioneer office 6t8-26 3. Bislar, 302 Beltramt ave, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. WANTED TO RENT—3, 4 or 6 room 24t8-28 GROCERIES | i - e SPEOC. house, modern or nearly modern,| ———————m——— s Fitte by desirable family. Inquire at|FOR SALE—One seven and one nine The Best That Money Can Buy DR. Z. H. SMITH Pioneer office. . g-12tf| Passenger bus body, cheap. Wm. McCuaig. : 6t8-27 partly furnished room for light{FOR SALE—Cheap, a bargain, New Physician and Surgeon . s player piano. Inquire Grant Ohm, - Offics Sezurity Bank Block He dove it in :46:20 in his Simplex | department of agriculture has laid| housekeeping, near business dist , K Zip at St. Louls, August 8, 1914. Dis- | donn a series of axioms in its Weekly| Tict. Address B. G., care Pioneer.| Shavitch Bros. g-20tf|| Corner Eleventh and Doud | br‘(])w holdfi th;: tw?_i fudur, flvte and ltlen News Letter which has been recelv- 2d8-23 | pOR ANY kina of roal estate deal, se« Phone 657 — e mile records, too. He drove two miles|ed at University Farm. These indis- —_Sawml ; or write E. J. Wlllits, 218 I’ lirami .. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN . 1:32:60 the same day he established | putable truths should be generally W;‘;gf,?, tsiu'f‘aum}’fm}f ,::tzlfiox Ave. Phomedl. 13150 Physicians and Surgeons his mile mark. The other three re-|circulated in the wooded districts of [ ¢ 7o timber. Transportation ad-| FoR SALE—One oll stove. 3-Darner: Office Miles Block ne oil stove, urner; cords were made at Cleveland, Sept.|the state: 14, 1912, The time for four miles| A tree will make a million ;“;‘,’iggée“rfm”“ N.‘T. "““3:‘;‘_‘2"5 One 60-gal. gasoline tan One was 3:17:02; five miles, 4:06:58;|matches—a match may destroyamil-| _2 ~ 27" ~~ ~ "%¥"°°1 large mower. Phone 342-3) and 10 miles, 8:17:02. lon trees. STENOGRAPHER WANTED— §90 5t8-26 EUFFMAN & (O'LEARY Sig Haugdahl and his Flat speeder| Take no chances with lighted| per month to the right person-with | por—c rm 7 oo rme—eoa AT A 5 hold the three-mile record, made on|matches, tobacco, brush, or camp chance for more soon. Must have : the Hamline track, Minnesota State|fires, high school education or better. g(;mt{figfi:aé;;glnlfilg:gt.rgz;;}::;' M_Nm_E_A_ND Fair, Sept. 4, 1918. The time was| ¥orest destruction is quick—forest Preferably about 30 years of age. 1 Jas. Hart & Sons, Long - Prairie, 1ots-23 || INDERTAKING e —————— 2:25:80. g growth slow. . — oo et g Burned timber pays no wages. Minn. FOR SALE OR TRADE—T7-passenger Buick; good tires; car in good con- ‘When fire is doscovered, put it out if you can. Get help if you need it. dition. See C. W. Trog or Becida HELP WANTED—MALE Stage. B O te-26 Are you practicing fire prevention FOR SALE—See the Bemidj1 Sta- and forest protection. Hartford, Conn., August 23—Cu-|.PRONG WOMAN’ AT WANTED—Janitor for Carr Lake| tionery store for rubber stamps. fac simile signature stamps, no- PHONE 178.W or R pid and some hard-hearted janitors school. Adress Herman Feuske, MINNESOTA STATE FAIR tarial seals and corporation seals. of this city are not on speaking terms 5 Bemidji, Minn., R.F.D. No. 2. and all because the tiny bits of col-| Madame Olga Zalinka, Europe’s|: BOS-QT ) o R R e FOR SALE—17 head of good young mares and horses, broke. Will take ored paper, confetti, are difficult to|noted “strong woman” is coming tof _____ sweep up. the Minnesota State Fair, Sept 4 to] WANTED—Married man to drive cordwood in exchange. Phone 22- F-220. 0. E. Lovegreen, Rte 1, artford is the home of many in-|11, as a feature of the vaudeville team. Lady to cook in camp. Also surahce companies. Each employs Dl'ffi{fl?m» galinks 15 tha 5 piece cutters. 1. P Batchelder. many girls—clerks and stenograph- adame Zalinka is the “groun Phone 675. 3t8-23 o ers. Of late many of them hagve xt:‘le- woman” for the mnoted Patrowas = Bemidl, Mlun, Ssield el .,Gts 43 serted typewriters for husbands. Each |troube of gymnasts and equilibrists, | CLERKS (men, women) over 17, for | poR SALE—Light work harness, desertion is marked by a shower of |engaged by the fair. In ome of the| Postal Mail Service, $135 month.|" ")ight driving harness, single buggy confetti. Hence, Cupid versus Jan-|Pyramids formed by this troupe, Mad- Examinations September. Experi-| ywijth pole. Ford car, also Oakland itors. ame Zalinka holds up four men| ence unnecessary. For free partic-| gix; Arrow thrust for boat and a The janitors were so insistant in|Weighing 850 pounds for nearly two| ulars, write R. Terry, (¢former| gooq4 gasoline launch. E. J. Wil- one bullding that the president of the |Minutes. She throws cannon balls| Civil Sevice Examiner) 11 Conti-| jets, 4t8-25 insurance company was forced to post |around as though they were base- nental Bldg., Washington D. C. e notices prohibiting the usual confetti |Palls. 68-27 | FOR SALE—One medium hard coal slinging contests. The climax to the act of the Pa- heater, one heating drum, one sew- trowas is a series of beautiful poses, ing, table, one jardiniere stand, one portraying many of the old Greclan sm:hl table stand, one hall tree, Hubecribe for The P.oneer. maste-pieces. one hand vacuum carpet sweeper, one electric sweeper. Phone 624-J. PROTECT THE WOODS: CRITICAL TIME NEAR Near at hand is the season for fires, which sometimes carry death to the pioneer settlers and destuction over a m——————eeei WANTED TO RENT—An empty or 4l DR. H. A. NORTHROP ONTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Oftice Phone 180 C. R. SANBORN. M. 8. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block House Phone 449——Offize Phone 88 CUPID AND JANITOPS SEVER “RELATIONS” H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 6. Other hours by appointinent. Phone 401-W Calls Mado 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemiajt BICYCLES DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block 2hone 396 Res. Phone 837 Complete line ‘of Tires and| Supplies. Baby Carriage Wheels Retired. Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Waitress by Hotel Mark- Drs. Marcum & McAdory —ee ham. 7-26“1 2d8-23|f 811 Sixth‘St., Bemidji Phone 188 T " | FOR SALE—We sell them, look these| Physsusiand. Swigaouy WAN‘TED——G!H at St. Anthony Hos- pital. 8-21tf over, any size, any price. e ———— Barker Block. Third 8t. —>&-room hnuse, good location, mod- Hours—11-13 a. 'm, 3-6 Chester S. -6 p.m. ern but ueoat. Phones—Office 803, Res. 8311 —>5-room house, 50 ft. lot, this place is a snap, $1250. ~—Lake Shore cottage, fine place, fine location, cheap, possession at once. WANTED—Two experlenced dish- washers. Rex Cafe. 8-3tf Attention——2? DR. L. A. WARD WANTED—Experiencea dishwasher.| ¢ Z | I S . 8 hour shift. Woman to scrub. 60c glggglgo:smfl::,sg,l:)o(;io.locauon, = RO S E Ph"‘;:.‘nl:dj.:dui::"oa . per hour. Third Street Cafe.s Sois —5-room house, $100 down, pay- , = tb this, why p: t. PRINTERS AND S B | eavena contracronf| ———— . t, $2,500. 5 PUBL ’SHERS “OR SALE—CITY PROPERTY | _5.{oom house, close down town, Paper Hanging and FOR SALE—One six room house, -—g-srggrgxs and bath: good location; Kalsomining 3 glr;se'lg\:, S1emiK eu Roni &}02'17-' 4 Toari. honae, nite piacw S48, 423 Fourth St. Phone. 559 o,:,,ck' i,fifi%:: c:d. . o % 4 i 5 7- hi , lik f 3,000. L4 H We have moved into our new building ——— Ziroom nouse, six lots, $1,106. Fhonw Offies SRW, Res TR : . —8-; hi ‘on Bemidji | ———— and have added considerable new machin- |1 oo frontaee ot 1207 Stinne: A,f%";“ Tot E)sfeotl‘:er e i i i . Pri 3,000 rea to show you. . ery, lnclgdlng a Duplex prlntlng pl:eSS, an izt:'k:;f:l;faper,r c(e)ff;erowit;;igw?; —Zoo-zcre farm, );0 acres under cul- MINA MYER DR. G. M. PALMER automatic press, a miller saw trimmer, It ok sold heforedngnst 20, & Uvatlon. lois of Socd tmbernic Hale. resst h S Dentist and Orthodontist I 5 -14 , barn, a T buildings, al A i new fonts of type, new stones, storage cab- D S| clvarto o, clay soil, mo sand. || manicuring, hair manytac. Berker Bullding ) & % ; % A 1 = , Minn. gnetts, ete. dUpozl 1nv:nt3g‘y we fi!fld }fhat it FON RENT. _Zso.acr’ée{ai’fi’qg acres under plow gl;)rll)r;g,t efé. Will call by i 1S T0 our advanta, e to 1 e R A A A R I AN with lo}s of buildings, on the state miment. 5ox . lele- et lowing items- g Spose o the fOl FOR RENT-'Hooms. 15 & niodor ;‘gd;;cilex miles from town, $27.50 || phone No. 466-W. VETERINARIANS house, 311 America ave. 7-22t | g0.acres, hardwood land, 18 acres in field; house, barn, and other small buildings, 3% miles from town, for quick sale, $1,750. —E. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the Landmen. 6t8-31 FOR RENT—Office rooms in Tropp- THESE PR ICES HOLD IF FAKEN AT ONCE man block. Phone 927. 12t8-23 The first check for any item takes it J. WARNINGER 3 s | VETERINARY SURGFON TELL IT WITH g Office and Hospital 38 doors west PICTURES Ly T R Pastimes tell stories but— ||———— ; pictures are the universal ||[Or W. K Denison—br. D. &. Burgess FOR RENT—Modern farnished room, 307 7th street, phone 495-J. 2t8:a8 FOR SALE—FARM One Omaha Folder, in first class condition........ $150.00 One Perfection Composing Room Saw, with four = Ty terinaria 4 ) language. So tell DENICON & BURGESS Oncérch:;:;]e:e" set of M thaler L 150.00 FOR RENT——lFurillshed‘ Roomt tmt' PROPERTY witfi pfiotograpi vfivfi s:fl)r- Phones; Oieebps Res. 98 o er w t! ) A y i -R; Res. genthaler Linotype one %‘,‘uflr& g:;e:t'}‘e“ “‘1“3{;2“4 traits, post cards, kodak Bemidit, Minn. 12 Point Matrices, new, never been used, FOR SALE—36 acre farm, 12 acres|] prints, ete. worth $110.00, price............ocoeoeeeeeeoennn.... 100.00 id Itivation. ‘On Jefferson g Onsetcomplete series of Della Robbia Job Type, :?g::va‘;",l e?;it' l:ileshfrolm Bemlfl- A. AébR.ICHAI:.DSON BUSINESS 0 24 point inclusive, nine fonts, used, for.... 9.00 i1, one mile from school and wil-1} . rirait Stadi, o One complete series Caslon old liomm;, 6 to LODGES llfhg:xie g;aérgaln Sl ™ ng:';filr P:icfauglil‘:’lif: ploor?:nifi 36 point inclusive, 13 fonts, used, for............ 9.75 : : Qually kodak finishing. Prints E. M. SATHRE One 1314 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale - $4.315, forfi...l. ........................................ S 3.60 wo 13 inch Iron Pullies, worth wh Siae e () wholesale Two 12 inch only 3c, 4¢c, bc, 6¢c; post cards be. Why pay more? » Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments 3.00 ) Bemidji Lodge No. 119, | % 1 0. 0. F. Belttami CRXCTVRS 13 S ! - ieets: i : gwo g inc}}: }ro?l gullies, worth wholesale $2.40.. fgg t;;’nm’s%'xg‘ o L : ne 5 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.20.... .25 AtiSLoclock | :.: : One 8 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesa?e$$2.65.. :.'zlg FHIS JRN Alservice " J|| T AL SERVICE REAL ESTATE Either Day or.Night § REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 One 8 inch Wood Pully, worth wholesale $2.40.. 1.50 One 9 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.90.. 2.00 Onse8 g}ga‘fiuate Speed Pully, worth wholesale .00, for ....... " BUSINESS W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F11. " i 5.00 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W. e ] O S S One Lead Cutter. One large Wooden Pully Wheel, worth whole- sale $10.00, for .. . 500 BEMIDJI LODGE One Paper Baler.... .. 15,00 BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. Bemidji, Minn. ,.« THE dignity of [P sl our profession- u “lgvetes WARD BROS. matches the high ; D. H. FISK, Actorney at Law standards we have AUTO LIVERY B[ amcs Norewern Natiousi suok mes. _of our businéss. = 7 7 W7 7 : Five and seven passenge cars for every occasion Country trips a specialty 218 Beltrami Avenue £ MOOSE, NO. 1452, Moets first & third Tues. each month Cor. .llinnuot; :n. and Third St. Visiting brothers especially invited C. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W NEXT MEETING REGULAR BUSINESS ' DRY CLEANING