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"| FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Geqrgu, the Scars of War ; Are Invisible s (By United Press) 1 London (By. Mail.)—Despite all réports fo the contrary, there is one &pot in Europe where peace and pros- perity reigps. And, incongruous as it may seem, this one, spot is in Russia. - Down ‘in-the newly created Repub- e ot -Georgia, the scars of war are invisible., In this little prmmpallty, nded ‘)y the Black and Caspian ge s;on the west and east respec- vely, Armenia on the soutl and the Caucasus on the north,.a quiet and , complétely normal life exists, accord- tpg to the Georgian Foreign Minist- qr, who has arrived in London to con- fer with Premier Llpyd George and gfirl Curzon, head of the Foreign of- ce. The Georgian diplomat attributed the enviable state of affairs in his gountry to the temperament of the Georgians, their geographical loca< tion and the political self-control of the government. “We. have been absolutely free from the horrorseof civil wur which has forn asunder the' former Rus- sian Empire,” said M. Gugushvili. “In Georgia—the oasis of peace in the Near East—the revolutioin did not disturp the state as.it did in most -of Russia. On the contrary it created 3 state on a purely democratic basis. o Thig.is the best proof of the political maturity .of the Georgian pegple. - “Now firmly established, with their own government( it is the wish of the Georgians to imbue the culture of the ald counthies of Europe. We want foreign capital knewledze and expeMence to come to our country in a friendly way in order to utilize its Wwealth to cur mutual advantage.” The greatest stumbling block in the way of economic intercourse with her. nations, according ‘to the for- - gn mircister, is the hesitancy of furopean nations in recognizing the octplete independence of the newly created republic. Several of the-entente nations have recognized the de facto government, but .are .withholding re jure recogni- tiomr because of the stand taken by the United States in regard to Russia . "America's “watchful wi g pol i0y, together with her refusal to ap- prove the unbreaking of an old em- " pire and the establishment of inde- pendent states out of the various pro- vinces, it is pointed out, prevents Am- erjcan as well as foreign capital from | seeking investments and developing, the immense natural resources. AUTHORITIES SEARCH " FOR MISSING FORTUNE WOO ‘ane left in Bemidji. by his wifeq three daughters, Mrs. E. 8. Woodward. of Bemidii, Oliver Evans of Fromberg, Mont., and Mrs. Georgé Harris of Kinly, Snsk, Canada, and one son, Ber( Eastwood, of Bemidji. Mr. Eastwood has been a resident of Bemidji for the last twenty years, rd |having come here from Staples, Minn. ‘he remains will be taken from the resldence of .E. 8. Woodwardd, 507 Irvine Ave., {p where funeral fervices will be held] by Rev. L. P. Warford at.three o‘clock in the afternoon. fir the auspices ofs the’ R, Post, G. A. R., and the lndies of the G. A. R. Circle, both of which will attend in a body. Interment will be made in Green- wood cemetery, members nesota, as ind! pendicitls, catarrh, vains i stomach ete of your age or Write for free literat Digestive Chemical Co., Sold' in_ Bemldji at Boardman's Corner Drug Store and Barker's Drug.: Lake, Moon's Dru druggists o R. 0. EASFTW00D TOMORROW|| N Rinaldo O. Eastwood, Vi ied this morning: at one o’clock at is residence at the'cornmer of 12th |2 In Newly Created Republic 5f street and Dalton avenue. Mr. East- Avas_one of the civil war veter- He is survived The funeral will he c Ben Docken, a nephew of the 77 years; the Baptist church }zdu cated across the avenue in the former Koors Brothers’ creamer The new harness shop will henpen- ed for business within the next few| days with a compdete linc of harness. es, blankets, robes, mittens, ddtes, whips, harness par all grades and sizes and harness parts, 6t L B. Of son, is proprietor of the shops Other; logall concern are 0. Sovde and K. Brown of Holt, Min- AMr. Brown is an ¢xpert has- ness and shee repairman, with a num- ber of years experience. THE PIONEER WANT ‘ADS BRING RESULTS WAlT DONT OPERATE Take Buo-J.gal. a Doctor's Prescriptios || for mun)vinz Goll Stones and !or Complicated Stomach Afl men! One box gives instant reljet i al cases of Guall Stones, liver trouble, suc! chronic .ap mach, and back, con dyspepsia, sour s helped thousande of peoplt’| 1 positively give ~ou relle in all allments mentioned regardles» duratjcu_ of trouble rdnrr s Drug; 'ywhere. DepartmentF ‘St.” Paul, Minn cted un- He\Carr ~'GRAIN AND HAY Mrs. Hogs, 4 Oflls. bu. .. . ..B5e \Clover, medlum, 1b. VEGETABLES Potatoes, per cwt., small Iots 5 +y o bowis o luns $1.15-51.20 Potatoes, car load lots...$1.20-$1.25 Cabbage, cwt. . $1.50-$2.00 Pnions, dry . $2.§2.00 Beans, cwt . Butterfat Egsgs, tresh, dozen .. MINNEAPOLIS- GRAIN/ MARKET. At close of business October 8: Mutton Dressed ooet, poaad Turkeys, live, ;pmmc -.e - 40c-46¢ Eggs, n‘@h, dozen.. Low hides, No, 1, 1b. Bull hides, No."1, 1b. Kipp hider, No. 1, 1b. . Calf skins, No.. 1 Wool, bright . Deacons, each .. Horse hldes, large, each BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. ] N - MEATS ...-.)u....-_-..m.-l!o o os0 san me « « 190-20C - 12c-14¢ Wheat hard. $1.60-$1.80 1 01d Toms, live, o e a0 26C-80C Wheat, soft 1-$1:50-31.60 | Geese, live, DUR £ 35, o <. 260300 Rye, bu $1.45{ Ducks, 1178, 1D. . .-« ee o =s «= 160718¢ Hens, 4 -804 OVOE wce + ws ¢ up 20 360 HIDES SOUTH ST. PA;JL LIVE STOCK LEG BKAVITCK’S MOTHER at the time of her demise. SUCCUMBS AT MINNEAPOLIS The Shaviteh Brothers’ store, of Wwhich Mr. Shavitch is pro- prietor, was.closed while the funera] was belnNeld at Word#ms been received that Alec Shavitcll's mother passed away at Minneapolie ‘after a prolonged ifl ness. The remains were shipped-to Chicago '« ®here burial ceremomtes were to be performed this anernoun Subs\trlbe Chicigo. 560 - "scientific manner possible. HARNESS SHOP OPENS No. + Nocthom D ow High Cgttle—l?»csclefiiptg, 2,300; m!slgfigté N fk N ’ i ’ . 1 Northern Darl steady; top, $155 bulk of sales, $6. he loaf of D eud you desire. _ IN KAPLAN BUILDING | ‘heat ... 82,154 @%150;, n, J ) = f of ¥ - 2.07% 0gs—! gcexpts 4,300; market,|}|" < The United Land Companies an- 93" |10c lower; top, $14.75; bnlk of sales, nounce the gpening’of a harness shop .50% | $14. 25@14.40 . L’;;;:i :S\evmll(eupll;n“buildlug on Min+ .90 Sheep—Reéceipts, 1,500; market, 3 he location form- a ’ 1.58 % | steady; top, $10.50; bulk of_ snles, erly occupied by the O. W. Sievert $5.50@1050. Roofing company, which is now: lo- -86% | $5.50@104! —— FIRE DESTROYS BUSINESS DISTRICT OF NOME!N. D. (By Uni (i Press) J. - Valley City, N. D., Oct. 8.—Burn- of thé switghboard yesterday made it hard to get)details of the fire which destroyed the business districe of with at the Saint Paul Hotel. ulcers {vork is light and pleasant. ta and'girls to help one another.’ o Applicants should address Blackduck "Bugley, O'Neil's Drug, ant i (By United Press.) *Minneapolis, Oct. 8. — Authorities fofluy continued their search for a jssing . $100,000 fortune. Mrs. . "Hattie Putnam, 65, found dead in home, is believed to have left it much property, according to her phew, Lewis Putnam. st8ince the death of her husband, Putnam has lived as a recluse, _hflrflng the doors of her home to nds and relativey A scarch of ‘the.bank failed to reveal the nussmg securities, NGS' OF AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION “iFhere will be a song service at the: Frodahl school house north of vlin next Wednesday evening, ober 13, in charge of Missionary m'mmgs of the American Sunday 00l union. Mr. Cummings will] ak and a coffec lunch will * be ed at the close of the service. ry. person is welcome. Thefe will be a song service at the . Wopdlawn, school house seven miles %th of Bemidji, Sunday night, at ¥ ht o’clock. The Epworth le.u.uc ung people will give special music &nd ‘Missionary Cummings wili speak. i The meeting will be bright and inter- i 3 Qfi_flnz. Everyone is welcome. . HOLST TOWNSHIP YOUTH ... ACCIDENTALLY KILLS SELF " ‘Bagley. Oct. 8.4~Jimmie wu.iair, 18, */ aldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James + Blair,’of Holst township, accidentally, 0t and killed himself Wednesday, Ottober Bth, shortly after four o'clock The accident cccurred while draw- mt the gun, muzzle forward, thru a . barbed wire fence. "UNGI THAT DAMAGE CANVAS 'uquunfly ‘Within the Space of Three k, Months the Material W' Be + ., Made Uscleu’ J!ujor 1. Broughton-Alcock of the al‘msh arny made. €ome studies on ‘the fungl that cause black and brown on canvas tents, awnings, ete. 1d_that bring about a more or less d destruction of such articles. A on the subject by J. Ramshottom | in Nature. The inv tions. ‘'were carrled out partly Malta, in ere,” It 1S said,awnings last only t 2. vear.. . “The p¥jucipai destrue- agents in the case of cotton.and x-made’ canvas were found to be lcrospoflnm and Stuplyltum, The rintion in the color of the spots is found to be due to the prosence bf “paFious other fungl in association with the -genera ' above mentio The AArst-signs of fungold g0 \ppear thie inner stde of fhe ronf portions ‘ot fents-and.marquees. Often within ‘ fhrée months pressure on the spots made by the-fungi-leads to perfora- on, or a strong wind causes tearing. ents showed that the Willes- lep (cuprammonium) . method and Jfutch treatment prevented : zrowth et s fungl,—Sclentific Americaa, *Exclusive Features Concealed sound- ing boards and amplifying com- partments of wood provide the area of vibration surface essential for exact and pure tone repro- ductjori. Exhibi- * tion sound box— the accurate, sen- sitive ~ reproduc- ing diaphragm that converts ex- cry particle of tone into an ex- act reproductiod of the original. IDEAL for the Sum- mer ColtageJ for ‘Camping Trips, for Canoeing. Third Street You can-purchase this Model IV Vietrola, together with,4-col- lection of -Vietor records, on terms so easy that you will never miss themoney. It is just the ma- chine for an apartment or small home, requires but little room, and eas1ly portable from place to placeé, Victrola IV $25.00 6 Record§ 5.10 9 Months to Pay $30.10 If desired it c#n later be applied on the purchase of a cabinet machine A '~ IN SAINT PAUL DURING THE" WINTER Houqemaxds will find a comfortable and cozy home Malds’ living quarters are in-, a separate fire-proof buflding connected to the hotel and situated on one of the choicest corners in the city. There is' a comfortable living-room overlooking the park and- a separate kitchen and dining-room with women cooks. ~ The hotel furmshes working cloth looks after the health and welfare ofiits maids. There are plenty of men Girls_from the country desiring night-school opportunities Will find a-safe and ' comfortable home at Saint Paul’s Jleading hotel. THE MANAGER SAINT PAUL HOTEL, Sl'at Plt:l, Minn. Nome, except for a few britk builg® ings, rescued with difftculty. a_ populatien of about 300, is situated in-the- southeastem part of Barnes counf.y THE PIONEER: WANT Ans, BRING RESULTS The Exclusive Features “@ogse "~ Neck” sound-box tube— cnabling the Vie- tor stylus to fol- low - the- record grooves with un- erring accuracy. . Modifying ~doors —may be opened 5 wide, thereby giving the tone in-its fullest vol- ume; or doors may be set at any degree, grad- uating the vol- ume of tone to exactly'suit every muirement.. IDEAL “for Informal ~ Entertaining, ” for Evenings at &lome, for Lazy Holidays Barker's Drug & J ewelry Store Bemidji, Minn. Nome ¢ and/’\ Mr. Shavuch was wnh his mother |G, A, R. cmcm-:m is « good, honest, delicious bread, made of the best materials in the most Every plecuu‘n'm» is taken to give you ]u&t A= v Mention the name to your grocer POSTEETATBSOPH Members of the G. A. R. Post and Circle are requested to meet at the 0dd Fellow’s hall tomorrow afternoon at two thirty before going to the fu- neral-of thelate Brother R. O. Bast- lor The Daily Pioneer. wood 5 \ clothing this afternoon BI.IFFUH[I & COMPANY Why Pay More October %th, llth and 12th you wnll ha.vp a chance “|" to save at our 89-cent sale. We are also giving silver- | 7| . ware coupons on each 50-cent purchase. Ask the clerk | - about premlums and save the cdupons. - . T 4 pounds Cut Loaf Sugar 6,pounds Jap Rice:. . 8 packages Kellogg’s Korn 11 packages Egg Noodles. :11'pounds Apples-. . 9 cans Tomatoes .. .- 7 cgns Meje Milk:. .. 2.0, 7 cans Mustard Sardines. . > | gallon can Tomatoes: . . 14 cans'Sardines in Oil. . .20 bars Lenox Soap : " 7 bottles Catsup. . Assortment No. 1——', "1 bottle Bluing . ¢ 1 bottle Ammoma L 5 pounds Gloss Starch. . .1 package Sal Soda. .- . 1 can Chloride of lee Assortment No. 2— 1 Casserole . ... »2 Individual Bakers Assortment No. 3— * I-bottle Furniture Pohsh 1 Dust Mitten . 1 Potato Baker D Assortment No. 4— "¢, 1 cans Corn ....%..... 2 cans Peds...... 2 cans Beans . - L S ANY OF THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW for 89c ~5-pound can Baking Powder. 17 packages Star _Naphtha Washmg Powder. . . 7 o ~ 2,pounds GROUND SANTOS COFFEE 4 3:cans Sunbright Cleanser i Krisp. N R ' Ky \ 1 i DELIVERIES—We deliver every day to any part- of Bemidji, Nymore and Mill Patk and to East Bemidji “on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Telephone in your orders and we will get the goods there. KAPLAN BLOCK CLIFFORD & COMPAN PHONE 160