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- peuhaskasniey it i Sl ISP TN YY1 D .;2.~—Presfdentigl election day. . 11.<<Armlistice day. » . 14—Arinistice Sunday. Nov.. 25—Thanksgiving day. " G0OD PROFIT MADE : X, §. Willlams, assistant -professor Ef agricultural analysis in the divi- slon ‘gt agricultural biochemistry at ngulty Farm; reports further pro- gress this year,in the matter of de- _ veloping the<gorghum. cane- industry on Minnesota farms. A spiendid ob- Ject jesson .is afforded by the Wa- \ ©Conia sorghum mills to which neigh- borhood farmers have delivered as high as 300 tons of sorghum cane within;a ‘day and which.is grinding 100 tons of cane daily. The ‘outstanding fact presented by Mr. Williamé ‘is that the sorghum cané industry, under conditions pre- vailing around’ Waconia, is a profit- able crop, for those who cultivate it. From 12 to 15 tons of cane selling at from $7 to .$8 a ton are produced from an aere, or around $100, gross. ‘The cost of growing, harvesting and ) hauling to.the mill does not exceed F $40 to the acre. | Cultivation of the cane follows closely the rules for the cultivation of corny The cane is harvested by a .corn binder and the bundles are hauled directly to the mill where a high class siryp, Mr. Willaman says, is produced. . Under the improved system evolved by the owners of the mill, who are working in - cooperation with the chemists of University ¥arm, the by- products of the sorghum cane are be- cominig more and more a factor in the industry. Plots’ for the propaga- tion of high class seed are being maintained for the purpose of de- veloping a seed that will make for earlier maturity of the plant, for a higher yield of sugar and for greater purity of juice. The seeds, leaves and begasse, or spent cane, are put to practical use, and furnish valuable by-products. Much of the seed, after being thor- oughly dried, is resold for planting ~purposes and the rest of it for live- stock and poultry feed, its value .or this' purpose having been found to be about 80 per cent of that of corn. 1ne leaves and all the waste o fthe plant are used-for fuel under the boilers of the mill. AR B SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER WM. WEIGEL, of Seattle, who says. he had no idea anything on earth could do for him what Tan- lac has done. Declares he has mained -30 pounds and - that his been completely re- health has stored. “I had no idea that anything on earth could do for me what Tanlac has done, and I just feel like telling everybody I see about this wonderful medicine,” said Wm. Weigel, 2602 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash., with the widely-known New Washington Hotel. ‘When I began taking Tanlac,” continued Mr. Weigel, “my condition was so rundown that I could not work. 1 was never hungry, and my stomach was so disordered that the little I forced myself to eat disagreed with me. My kidneys bothered me, i and the pains across my back were 80 severe that when I tried to bend i over and straighten up again it would nearly kill me. I had splitting headaches and such dizzy spells at times I would almost topple over. Then to make matters worse, I be- gan to suffer with rheumatism in my legs. I was nervous, weak and list- less, was rapidly losing weight and strength and seemed to be going down hill every day. “I began to improve after the first few doses of Tanlac. I seemed to feel better each day as I continued the treatment. In a few weeks I was like a brand new man. Now, I have a big appetite, eat anything I want, enjoy every mouthful and I don’t suffer in the least afterwards. I sleep like a child every night and feel Jjust fine on arising in the morn- ing. I haven’t a pain about me, my strength has been wonderfully in- | creased and I have actually gained | thirty pounds. “If anybody doubts this state- i ment, just tell them to see me and | I will give them the names of some! | of my friends who will verify every L wo;d of it.” i ‘anlac is sold in Bemidji by Cil Drug Store, Knutson & Liylj- ;yt Graceton, and by the leading drug- gists in every town.—Adv. l \ e e /’-‘.’ - s SN |PERHAPS THEY GO TO { PRILADELPHIA TO REST (By United Press) Philadelphia, Oct. 18.Oificials of the Missing Persons Bureau here are mystified by the large number of persons they have been asked to lo- cate in the past month by relatives residing in all sections of the coun- try. The list which is increasing daily, shows that fully 550 persons are be- ing sought here. Many of these are young women, who police believe, have been enticed from their homes or left the small cities for the great- er opportunities which they believe existed here. The bureau officials said they are confronted with a preplexing situa- tion by requests to find persons who wandered from their homes while victims of aphasia. A dozen sailors who had written relatives that they had received their discharge papers and were leaving for home, have not been heard from again. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally ° Nobody Can Tell The old-time m:ixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand- mother’s recipey and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youshful appearance is of the great- est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don’t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It is very popular because nobody can discover it has beer applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis- appears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few ap- plications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. Y our most com- mendatory con- duct - we have proven that we are capable of arrang- ing and following your instructions in a manner that will win your praise. [ CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for. FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive n ingertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy.* Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than fifeen cents. When other metho, ds fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. BUSINESS . AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS3. JOHNSON & BORRESON WANTED LADY WANTS work by the day. Call forenoons or address 411 Park ave. 2t10-18 Man or woman wanted, salary $36, full time. 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wear- er. Experience unnecessary. Guar- anteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. ;191031 $100 REWARD offered for informa- tion leading to the arrest of guilty parties, breaking into my store at ‘Wilton, Minn., night of October 7, taking among other things 12 pairs Weyenburg men’s work shoes; 9 magkinaw coats, one red chéckered, “Soo Line” make, some plain gray and blue checkered; two leather vests, “Head of Lake” make. $100 cash. Reward payvable at North- ern National Bank, Bemidji. Sign- ed, M. A. Ronglien, Wilton, »linn. 5t10-15 LOST AND FOUND LOST—XKey to Dodge car. Return to Pioneer. 1t10-16 FOUND—Gentleman’s black leather gauntlet for left hand. Prove prop- erty at this office and pay for ad. 2d10-19 LOST—Small purse and about $30 on Minnesota avenue, Tuesday aft- ernoon. Finder please return to Pioneer for reward. 9t10-23 LOST—Brown Boston shopping bag, containing toilet articles. Bag was lost between city of Bemidji and Moval lake. Return to Pioneer of- fice. Reward. & 3t10-20 Beémidji Transportation Co. Regular Bus Trips From Bemidji to Kelliher TIME SCHEDULE Leave....Bemidji Arrive ..Birchmont Arrjve ..Golf Links Arrive . Turtle River . Leave....Turtle River . Arrive ..Farley Arrive ..Spur Arrive ..Tenstrike .. Leaye....Tenstrike . 8| FOR SALE—One bay FOR RENT . ’ FOR RENT—One furnished modern room for gentleman. 6515 Bemidji avenue. 10-18tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- -able for two gentlemen. 315 Am- erica avenue. 4d10-16 FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room house partly modern. Inquire at 419 America avenue. 6..10-20 ' FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ford roadster. Bemid- Ji ‘Haraware Co. 7t10-25 FOR SALE—Combination wood and coal heater. C. D, Lucas. 2d10-16 FOR SALE—Round Oak heater, size 18, burns coal or wood. Like new. Phone 13-F-3. 3t10-18 —_— FUR ANY R1pa of roal estate deal, ses or write E. J. Wlllits, 218 I ltrami Ave. -Phone 41. 12134 FOR SALE—Universal hard coal heater, also couch. JInquire 1105 Dewey. Phone 697-J. 3d10-18 'O RSALE—One Buick Six. All good tires, in good shape, cheap if taken at once. Motor Inn. 10t10-26 FOR SALE—Good driving horse, weight about nine-fifty. Price $50. Mrs. Crouse, Fernhill, Minn. 5t10-16 FOR SALE—Violin, case, music rack and music, all in good condition, all for $35. 823 Bemidji ave. 1d10-16 PIANO—2nd hand piano for. sale cheap, if taken at once. See vohn L. Brown, Security Bank bldg., or Phone 722. 10-15tt FOR SALE—Two 13-inch {ron pul- lies, worth wholesale $4.50 a piece, may be bought for $2.75 each. Call at Ploneer office. 9-29tf FOR SALE—BIg type Duroz-Jersey spring boar. Cherry King line. Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-310. horse, milch cow, heifer 1% years, 2 spring heifers, lowa Dairy separator. M. H. .Shook, phone 6-F-14. 6t10-19 D ' |FOR SALE—One 13%-inch iron pul- 1y, worth wholesale, $4.35, can be bought for $3.50, if taken at once. Inquire at Pioneer oftice. 9-29tf .|70R SALE—See tne Bemidji Sta- tionery store for rubber ‘stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- . tarial seals and corporation seals. — Arrive ..Bemidji .. Headquarters C. W. Jewett Co. Garage BETTER We suggest that you ask your dealer for a pound of KOORS BUTTER SUPREME manufactured in our new dairy - products plant; you will be more than pleased. - BUTTER ‘| WILL S8ELL at Horner's sale, Oct. 18, ine team of heavy oxen. 7 miles north of Itasca park. L. P. Shep- ard, Yola, Minn, Star Rte No. 2. 2t10-1 .|FOR SALE—One buffet china closet, Duo-fold rocker; dining table and six chairs; all fumed oak. Other household articles. 421 Irvine ave. . 10-16tf FOR SALE—Six-cylinder Buick tour- ing car in good condition, WOD.y taken at once. Need the money. A. D. Johnson. Phone 864-W. . 3d10-19 FOR SALE—New Overland Four, touring car, 1920 model. Can give terms or might trade. Ray Kaliher, 413 America'Ave. Telephone 745. . 4t10-21 FOR SALE—One chicken coop and second hand bicycle cheap if taken at once. Louis Olstad, 708 Bemid- Ji avenue. Telephone 374. 1t10-16 FOR SALE—Reo touring car. New top, new pistons, rings and valves. Extra tire and rim. Car in_good order. $550 cash takes it. Phone 590 after 6 p. m. 3d¥0-19 FOR SALE—A genuine buffalo over- coat. Beaver caffs and collar. Per- fect condition. A rare and beau- tiful coat at $250. E. Van Antwerp. At People’s Cooperatice Store. 3t10-18 FOR SALE OR TRADE for Ford or light car, a big team, harness and wagon and about 40 loads of good dry wood in pile. Address H. A. Glick, box 826, Bemidji, or call at my farm 4% miles northwest of Bemidji on Jefferson Highway. 3t10-16 _— FOR SALE—Two 12-inch pullies for $3.50; one 8-inch pully, $1.50; two 7-inch pullies for $3.00; one 6- inch pully for $1.25; one graduate speed pully, $5.00 and one 9-inch pully for $2.00. These are all good iron pullies in good condition. Alse some shafting and one large wood- en pully wheel for $5.00. If in- terested in any of the above call at the Pioneer office. 9-29tf FOR SALE—Y am now offering my purebred registered Shorthorn bull ., for sale. He is a good one and of good breeding. Color dark red. Coming 4 years old and weighs about 1,600. Will sell reasonable as 1 cannot use him any longer. Anyone interested in a good sire of that breed will write or call M. L. F. Blix, Leonari, Minn. Farm 4 miles northeast of towa. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | S WANTED—Kitchen girl at Rex Cafe. 10-13¢f WANTEDKitchen girl at Vickers Hotel. 3d10-2 —— \WANTED—Girl at.Cnffee’ Shop. In- quire at Markham Hotel. 10-15tf WANTED—Housekeeper. Best wages. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. Phone 449. 10-16tf WANTED—Dining room girl at Ralph’s cafe, 215 Second street. 3d10-20 WANTED—Kitchen girl for Third street Cafe. Eight hour shift, 9-30tt WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. No washing. 1113 Bemidji ave. 10-8tt WANTED—High school graduate or former teacher for out of town po- sition. “High wages.” Address “Position,’, care Pioneer. 2t10-19 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A AR A A A AN A AN AN AN AN FOR SALE—3-room house, two 50- ft. lots. Call 716-J. 10-16tf FOR SALE OR RENT—G6-room fur- nished house. Phone 161-J. 2d10-16 FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson. ® 1213t FOR SALE—Nine-room residence, close in on Lake shore. John F. Gibbons. 6t10-20 LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. 9-29tt FOR SALE—by The Phelps Agency, Troppman bldg. Good 6-room house, barn and garage, lot 50x140, $2, 600, $1,000 cash, balance to suit. FOR SALE—By the Phelps Agency, Troppman bldg. Good 5-room house, full basement, 1 acre of ground, $1,200, $600 cash, balance to suit. 6t10-18 FOR SALE—Lots 16, 16, 17, block 16, 3rd addition to Bemidji, very reasonable terms, fine location. Ad- dress “Blk 16" care pioneer. 8t10-23 FOR SALE—By the Phelps Agency, Troppman bldg. Good b-room house, all modern, except bath; good garage an dbarn, lot 50x140; $3,000, one-half cash, balance to suit. 5t10-18 FOR SALE—Liberal terms, good 7- room house; modern except heat; in excellent condition; lot 100x140 ft.; garage and wood shed; can glve immediate possession. Inquire 623 Mississippi avenue. 65t10-R JFOR SALE—Dby Prelps Agency, Tropp man bldg. A dandy 4-room bun- galow, all modern except heat, $3,- 200. We have miny others at ex- ceptionally low prices, Call and see us. 5t10-18 FOR SALE—8-room residence; full ‘basement; two porches; electric lights; good well water; on 28 lot tract all well fenced; shade trees all under cultivation; lot block one Heffron addition. Almquist, Laporte, Minn. BLEGANT modern house, very best location, owner moving away and will sacrifice for spot cash. —Cozy house, 4 rooms, bath, dandy cellar, garage and woodsped, 2 blocks to High and two block to Central schools, for - quick sale., very cheap. —4-room house on 50 ft lot, $100 cash. $12 per month, no interest. —3 nicely located lofs, 2 blocks from normal. Very cheap. —Two corner lots, good locatign. Cheap. —=6-room house, 50 ft. lot, $600 cash. —ILake Shore home, 6-room and bath, fine garage, beautiful home for immediate sale, only $4,600. —Best all modern palacial Lake Sho"e home for the extremely low price of $12,000. —Centrally located business block. Can give possession at once. $3,u90 easy terms. —b-room house, 50 ft. 16t, $900. —>B-room house, 50 ft. lot, $1,100, part cash. —>b5-room Lake Shore home, nice, $2,760. ‘Kasy terms. —~b6-room house, one acre, $1,25), —5-room cozy house, garage, barn, elegant corner acre lot. One of the very best houses in the city, $4,500., —We have a great many other real very bargains. If you wish to sell or buy, see us. Willits and Olson, the Land men. 6t10-23 FOR SALE—FARM FOR SALE—One bed room suite. In- quire at 1107 Beltrami avenue 3d10-16 FOR SALE—One hundred twenty acre farm, improved. Seven and one-half miles from Bemidji. John F. Gibbons. 6t10-20 LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. 9-29tf FARM FOR SALE—By the Phelps Agency, Troppman bldg. 80 acres of cut over land in Hubbard coun- ty, town 144, range 44. $12 per acre. bt10-18 Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn. l._.ODGES S A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted SPECIALIST BEMIDJI LODGE Loyr! Order of MOOSE, No. 1452, Meets first & third Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers specially invited. C. B. Hoyt, Sec'y. Phone 701W Next Meeting Social Evening DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHRIC PEYSI AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 158W Bemidji Lodge No: 119, I 0. 0. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets évery Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK SECOND DEGREE W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W T P e S I S R M C. R. SANBORN, M. D, Physician and Surgeon Miles Block Oftics Phone §6 Oftice: House Phone 449 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor , Hours—¢10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidjt | HUFFMAN & OLEARY 5. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING = H. N. M'KEE, Funeral Director DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftics Mayo Block | Fnone 396 ! Res. Phone 3J Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block, Third St House—11-12 a. m,, 8- p. m. Phones—Office 803, Res. 8311 PHONE 178-W or R TELL IT WITH PICTURES Pictures tell stories best— pictures are the universal language. So tell your story with photographs, views, S portraits, post cards, kodak prints, etc. A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer Rich Portsait Studio, 20 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Quality kodak finishing. Prints only 8¢, 4c, e, 6c; post cards Gec. Why pay more? DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bl , Phones—Oftice 376-W. Res. 37¢-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bem!d§l, Minn. GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy VETERINARIANS Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 687 pmal 3rd Strest and Irvine Dr. W. K& Denison—Dr. D. R. Bu DENISON & BURGESS W Phones: Office 8-R; Res. 99 Bemidjl, Minn. BUSINESS If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them o2 small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law' Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections & specialty DRY CLEAN' ING Cleaners for Ien, ECZE e FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveawe Pheto 144 without guestion ":g-ll:- Talls In the ik §hy ‘& 75 oact.box at our sk, Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND MARKHAM COFFEE SHOP Markham Hotel Building PLANTS Artistic Designs HOT MEALS DAILY Ty foll Prompt Attention Breakfast 7 ooa.:n‘."to 11:00 a.m. Given to Mail Orders Dinner ...11:30 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. Supper .... 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Lunches prepared and served to order. Open from 7. am. to 12 p.m. Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418