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N d THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS, ¥ H"fi GRAIN AND HAY Red Clover, medium, lb. Wheat, hard..z...,. Wheat, soft...... Rye, bu. . ... e .$1.60-31.80 .$1.560-31.60 -31.45 by VEGETABLES Potatoes, per cwt., small gl . . e Potatoes, car load lots Cabbage, cwt. .... . Onipns, dry. Beans, owt . . Buatterfat . ... Eggs, fresh, do; 5k 2k MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. At close of business October 18: MEATS Mutton . .. . Hogs, 1b. . .. Dressed beef, 1b. . Turkeys, live, Ib. . 0l1a Tems, liye, 1b. Gedse, live, 1b. Ducks, live, 1b. .. Hens, 4 1bs. and over. 2 HIDES Cow hides, No. 1, 1b. Bull hides, No. 1, 1b..a, Kipp hides, No‘ll,lL. | Calf skins, N Wiool, bright Deacons, each . Horse hides, lal No. 2 Rye. Flax ... Qrganized to Fight Plant Pests. The Plant Protection institute is the name of a body formed-recently for the purpose of waging relentless war on the pests that afllict field and or- chard ‘crops, shade trees and orna- mental plants. This it will do by sup- porting and directing sclentific . re- search,, by fostering ' co-operation be. tween Investigators and manufactur- ers, and by disseminating information. about the control of plant insects and disepses. The members are all scien- . tific, experts or manufacturers of the insecticldes, fungicides, apparatus, etc., used in this work of extermina- tion.—Popular echanics Magazine, Heartleas Landlords, Jean Valjean’s ultimate housing re- course may interest the desperate of today: “I lay down in the dog ken- nel, and the dog bit me.” And so even | pefore Vietor Hugo there were heart- less landlords!—Brooklyn Eagle. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Coal for Argentina. ‘At present practically the whole of | the 8,000,000,000 tons which Argenting consumes ,ench year is imported, but a large and conveniently located de- posit has been receatly discovered id {hat country. v ADDITIONAL WANT ADS “ FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home. ‘Gentleman preferred. «Call 791<J. B 10-18tt FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- able for two genuemen. 815 Am- erica avenue., 1d10-18 FOUND—Headlight for car. Owner may have same by calling at A. D. Hagen's farm, 4 miles south of |’ Bemidji. ' 2t1v-19 i Low High| SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. s No. 1 Northern Dark / - i Wheat .$3.23% $2.26% Cattle—Receipts, 1,700; market, No. 1 Nor. Whea 2.17% 2.22% | weak to 25c lower. No.:2 Yellow Corn.... . .90 Hogs—Receipts, 2500; market, No.; 3 White Oats. .651% | mastly 25c lower; iom $14.50; bulk Chaice Barley 95 |of sal $14.00@13.25. SIGNIFICANT REACTION Tryi'tonHot'i'oas‘t . » ! 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The general let- down in national morale which fol- lowed the ending of the war which “characterized France, as well as other belligerent countries, seems to have been _completely overcome, and in every important respect, national and individual, France is on her way back. Her new tax programme promises to progluce a suicient volume of revenue to ¢are for the national budget. Her new government is a solid and sane one, wlglch is functioning most intelli- gently in the emergency. Her people have reutrned to their old habits of engine over near Leonard Thursday where he is now planing lumber for the farmers. Richard Elliott is. as- sisting him with his work. The Misses Hayes and Freeman, teachers at the Debs Consolidated school, were Bemidji visitors Satur- day. They remained here for the dance in the evening. Mrs. C. A. Bye and Mrs. T. B. Millar were Bemidji visitors Satur- day. They were down to the doctor with the young infant of Mrs. Bye. Lee Sinnes of Selway is spending several days here hunting partridges. Peter Lun and Sam and Ted Amanson of Debs attended the dance here Saturday evening. Charles Larson of bebu was a Pinewood and Bemidji visitor Saturday. The county road working crew are at work graveling the center line road in the north of Buzzle. They are using two army trucks and are doing good work. Mr. and' Mrs. Iver Rockvog were Bemidji visitors Wednesday. Mrs. ockvog went. from - there to her former home in North Dakota, be- ing cafled by the illness of her father. flavor of Cream of Nut! Friedman's Oak Grove Olcomargarine—of equally high quality -is recommended to those who prefer the anigfal producte FPRIEDMAN MFG. CO., !-d-ycl:: 1 — 15t Dis — 1ot Dis-. trict Itlinois CHICAGO Wholesale Distributor The Eimon Superior, Wis. Mercantile_Co. business |’ “,You can get your money back for The Black Shells if, for any reason at all, you don’t like them. 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Battles, Bemidji, Minn. thrllt. and* pr&ductiva effort, lwhich promise a rapid restoration of eco- P mn;'nic sta}rility. An increasing per-| THE PIONEER WANT ADS centage of exports and a lower per- centage of imports mark the change. BR“!G RESULTS “I think it may be safely assured — that France has turned the corner of her: problem and, while of course there are many grave questions left unsolved before her, she will be able to !mat them. ‘,querficinl judgments drawn; from 'the more or less sensational; disgussions of current happenings in| ' the: newspapers -in either England or France do not give a real picture of the fundamental soundness of their situation and the manner in which they are working back to normal. The close relations we have dnvel_qpa_dl with these nations and the absolute necescity ‘of keeping our forei markcts open to American products, ,a3 ‘p basis far our own prosperity, of course make their situation most| impertant to us, and it is reassuring s to find conditions there generally so! godd—in fact, much better than I had been led to expect.” LLOYD GEORGE A8 9 A D0G SHUGGLER (By United Press) London. (By Mail).—Lloyd George lived up to his reputation as a “Welsh wizard”. when he returned from Lucerne. e managed to smuggle home with hifn cs far as No. 10 Downing street @ dog—not & “pom” or a "‘peke” but w_Bt, Bernard, standing about three tee. hign. & Pespite the rsgulations governing the matter of bEinging dogs into the couintry, Lloyd George somehow man- ageéd to fool them all until he had got hig new pet ensconsed in a comfort- able armchir before the domestic hesrth. .‘Then came the moment of reckon- ing. The Board of Agriculture li:%fchad the dog away, declaring it ~or Your Money Back? j . : Z ‘ X & your entire home, upstairs . and % ] g ] 'down, to the comfortable temperature For those calls where time is important and get- o ot 70 degrees in coldest weather-=that’s ting there essential, Buick can be depended upon ,*the fair and square basis on which we for swift, sure transportationJ ) X sell_the = ; B USINESS men and professional men, in choos- ,,.,/ ' ing a car, place dependability first. . ‘That is why so much of the important work of the day is entrusted to Bujck. You will find among the new Buick Twenty One Models—the car which exactly suits your business needs and the needs of your family. The mechanical excellence of the car you choose is backed by a nation-wid€ authorized Buick Service. ‘The CALORIC heats: buildings of 18 rooms or -lesy through one register—by utilizing - the natural law of air circulation, ° ‘e Over 76,000 Calorics in Use Prove beyond question, that the CALORIC heats more uniformly and ‘more efficiently than any other system—and positively saves 3 ta 16 the fuel. ‘This remarkable economy record is due, first—to the fact that the CALORIC has no expensive heat-wasting pipes—and secondly '—to the fact that the CALORIC draws the cool air out of your rooms in Sl Bas ] ; 3 | the same volume that it pours warm air in. This air-circulation results also/n the air @Mghwt your home being constantly puri- " fied, withzafcomplete change.of air practically every 15 minutes, - For:0ld Homesor New : 1 'CarossC may. be installed in old homes as easily as in tew — in one to two days’ time. It is low in first cost, mdmt««nmmm‘ Buick Series 5 miiht spend.the usual gix months in ‘}qugrantine and follow all the laws 1ai@l down for any John Smith's dog. ‘Wheréupon Lloyd George bid his ¢a- nide friend ,an affectionate ‘“‘au re- voir-and settled down to being a law abliiig citfzen. A& -The British Premier is a dog lov- _er.; He uséd to have a little black pug named “Zulu” and he still has a Welsh terrier “‘Cymro.” comer is a St. Bernard about eight e mohths old, and was purchased from a’shepherd at the Rhone Valley. At a station Captain Guest saw the dog and’ ¢alled Lloyd George's attention to it. In a few minutes the owner ‘wag présented to the Premier and the i = D St./Bernard sat up and offered a paw. B ) § ] S S Thp Premier immediate made the \ lh;:nerd“nn offer. The bargain was ‘ d now both master and dog are ting patiently for the six months qugrantine to expire. * ———— AP R KRR KRR g PIREW00D . W AN 2 *nhp Warner brought down a load “of lumber from ‘Westby’s mill for Coig:o ’s h:;m& i'l'neadny. visites ‘w;a.,?‘ll"““’ 8 Bemidji ] “John Iverson returned home from . - 'MOTOR INN PHONE 78 ‘ BEMIDJI, MINN. W BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK: WILL BUILD an