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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY ‘,1 THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. . ——————————————— G. E. CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. | G. W. HARNWELL, Editor J. D. WINTER, City Editor | " Atlanta, Wednesday Dear PETEY: ( Checked up our old dormitory pal “Snapper” Teebo this morning waiting on an appointment ' down Peachtree .St. “Snap” wanted to know a bookfull about my visit to the Camel factories. “Tell us old apple seed,” says “Snapper”, “you’re on the .inside”!- “Snap” still has that mighty annoying way of saying, “But that doesn’t sur- prise me.” : Anyhow—when I explained about the millions of Camels R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. made daily what does the old bird sputter but: “Why, Shorty, they’d have to make that many to supply the de- . Telephone 922 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as second-class matter, o under Act of. Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must De known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication.- Communica- tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. ! By c-"i"SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail mand! Camels have the quality smokers want! - Que Year 6.00 And, they have the most wonderful mellow mild . Six Months 3.00 One Year body and the most sefreshing flavor ever created Three Months .. 1.50 g Months in a cigarette! Of course they make Camels by One Month .55 ) millions; of course they buy enough revenue One Week .15 _ Three Months stamps from Uncle Sam every day to build a duplicate of the Winston-Salem post office! Why not? Smokers everywhere will have Camels!” But, “Snap” finally got to spilling some real nobby Camel sclling stuff! “Shorty,” says he, “I want to put it on record that in all the times I’ve pulled Camels out of my pocket to supply 5 i) . somebody’s shortage I've heard enough good\ca\ Q ,’79 THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published h{lery Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS —_———————— u, Martin L. Welch, The Dela EAT MORE LAMB. i M srqnt g e raiasrs of this comenn 0 robjam of fnd| COMMITIEE ON CITY FIRE [Gns, sires of lruiiom twis smc ierinto wn entry In the fishing e bétween the fleets of i Inset is Its things said about’em to fill a volume! ‘That’s my brand’; *Camels are a'wonderful cigarette’. Py, N > 3 e week_for the entire year. ing & market both for their wool and meat. The prices on wool PREVENTION AT WORK AGAIN | " e o' having this done will be. “Like getting moncy from home,’ etc. a, have been continually dropping for the last four or fivt]a ‘I};O“g}l;ls pecial mittees on fire pre- Sl at\;]er‘age of t$1] ': mo;;]th.l T}Lh “And, Shobrty what’s the ans;vev Why— s(’ 7 s s - & a 3 e he special committees e - | means that vacant lots will also be s ¢ . . 2 A until it has reached a price that is entirely unprofitable to vontion ot naw &t Nark Gecuring| Bent eloat Fyom eode, paper i Camels blend of choice Turkish and choice J Domestic tobaccos meets the universal taste! And that’s the ‘hole’ story, old golf ball”! Pete, you pet phonograph, did you ever . hear a better record? Sincerely, raisertand th;ehprtpstpects do not indicate a raise is likely for signers among the merchants in_the | rubbish in thé business biocks. H. E. some time in the future. . downtown districts on a_proposition| Rey i ; o Tt 15 almost impossible for a community to do anything, of having all ashes, rubbish and gar: | Lol |5 chairman of the com i i f i hi to raise the bage hauled away from their respec- mitice and.is accompisning much to to raise the price of wool, but it can do something ise Keep the insteafies Tates down: Un- price of lamb and mutton, at least it can create a demand locally’ = == =SS | ess this work s done, there is prob- for more mutton and lamb and when the local ;iemand strength-| RUB RHEUMATIC ability: of fdncreasing the vates in ens it will mean a better price for the sheep raiser. The present 'ACHING 'JOINT’S Bemidsi; whish woul Mamount: to/aps price of this meat is almost as unprofitable as the wool. Lan_'lb.1 p,oxi"m'te]y $25,000 annually. next to fowl, is the most delicate and palatable meat which AND STOP PAIN 5 can be obtained. Good lamb stew, we are inf_ormed, may be i purchased lecally for eight cents per pound. It is not necessary [nstant relief with a smalll THE PIONEER WANT ADS | to confine purchases to the choicest cuts as the other cuts are: trial bottle of old just as wholesome as the choice cuts and very much cheaper. “St. Jacobs Oil.” BRING RESULTS Why not start a campaign to eat'more lamb? 1t is cheap, . st - cheaper than any other meat on the market. It will help find| Rheumatism is “pain” only. | L a market for the farmer and sheep raisers’ product and if.a, Not one case in fifty requires in-1 = [ ’ market cannot be found for the wool it can at least be made for ;{’:{,‘"l toreatniont; esrffg:dtfi‘rugg‘lgg! Kl.nnlns | lamb and mutton. Let’s eat more lamb. Tt O et 1o onr sore; BUEE, | fi o— aching joints, and relief comes in-; (GRANULES) SwedenjNorway and Denmark want the powers composing ?tflntli\;» “Stt; Ja;'iolys 01&" - l:‘arm-[ For INDIGESTION| 4 isar] » dill—w ir DI ess rheumatism liniment whi ever! 2 the league oznatlons to (hsz}l m They ¥ill t“ hen the;: Plelsent dlsssnotiite ind cannot burn the skin.| :::‘...,nd,‘? ‘“d;i:':::tl" 1 arms are wo! {1 out and there are no. others to be purchased. | Limber up! Quit complaining] | ::i’“;;::daruu er; ) B — Get a small trial bottle of old, honest 7 | The fellow who never reads the ads in his local paper is "S‘I- ,-'I’ngggts Oil“' mxz {.nyo&l‘“:%(‘stforr:é] QUICK’ RELIEF! | i like the blind man who walks over a dollar. He never knows gre ! ri‘mumi‘";‘c"m;‘: O hoteand ALSS UL TARCET Fome Fow Tiosk what he misses. | stiffness. Don’t suffer! Relief atvaits MADE BY SCOTT & SOWNE i ! 0—— i you. “St. Jacobs 0il” i_s,just as good COT"}'A:‘E?JI.)[SION | The election is over—thanks. It will be four years before;f)“,k sh Atlea, . neuralgia, lumbago, S i | 1 we have another one—many thanks. [PAGRENS, ETRLT . R P - | Summer furs, however, can be worn right on through the‘ | winter with less discomfort. i w l B tti g | OVERHEARD BY EXCHANGE EDITOR | The Bemidji Woolen Mills are now / o . | manufacturing wool batting 2 Keep the old dairy cow, and she will keep you, is a good maxim for | Otter Tail county farmers to remember. A plentiful amount of food and 1 FOR QUILTS | shelter during the .winlcr goes a long way in fattening out the cream check. | - i | —Fergus Falls Tribune. ‘| and can fill orders promptly. They also is will apply for Beltrami. d : : . o custom work, carding wool batting and “We must teach the American people to eat more beans,” says the | i i £ | Nntio‘;m] Federation of Bean Growers. *That was tried on the American | spinning rolls. | Expeditionary Force, and anybody who has ever talked about it to a re- ‘» turned soldier knows how much good it did.—Brainerd Dispatch. ‘ I. P. BATCHELDER gl i Whodathunk it? The great state of New York will give Harding a. Phone 675 Bemidji’ Minn. majority over Cox of 1,250,000. And isn't it wonderful the sweeping, overwhelming majorities rolled up in many of the states?—Stillwater | Gazette. X | - — = = = | | " The l1“Best Tracklayer” . Tractor N Dr. Shipstead took an oath before the June primaries to support the A ,Nonpartisan league organizer in Morrison county just now would be about as successful as an automobile silesman at the north pole.— | Little Falls Transcript. EFORE you buy acan of Calumet you are cer- tain of the greatest baking powder value—of the best baking results. Because there are so many definite proofs of its superiority—of its purity and reliability. It received highest awards at World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago; Paris_Exposition, Paris, France. PROOF that it is the best baking powderintheestimationof ex. pert judgesof bakingpowderquality, republican ‘(‘nndidalcs. and the people do not have any great degree of éonfidence in a man who ignores his oath.—St. Cloud Journal-Press. : If John Lind had delivered onc more speech in Mankato the people might have made it unanimous for Preus.—Mankato Free Press. y !.ooks very much as if the league of nations hadn’t.a leg to stand on, judging by the vote of the people.—Stillwater Gazette. DELIVER NEWSPAPER where it has a large number of sub- BY AIR ROUTES smq{';:lf i;(,“m, flying time for the Inl- ml;r‘i?éflo% fififin‘s'o?‘p.'o.?;‘fiv?: This tractor which is being sold in swing frame,vimprove'd steering clutch (By Unitad Pre tial trip wasione hour ani 14 min- PROOPatit e tiose millicns | this territory for the first time is ideal- . control, specigl design road shoes, Altoona, Pa., Nov. o8, o (astesl mallirsly e | ly equipped for the logging and lum- non-breakable Manganese steel track ?x':;: i;e'filrffn(;“;]: 21’:-\\'s||:m here from Pittsburgh. | bering industry as well as freighting. rollers and increased capacity gaso- to the eastern section of the tn ed | The large differénce in time was It has gained recognition as the leader line tank. All these fe;ltures have 3 :1‘::‘? ‘;A‘fi;‘er"‘.‘ e an ‘,::,“:.hv"]‘l_!:';pxxi)le‘sbeI:‘e‘::;:\m:{)‘r‘l'rlfzn::li in the line of dependable tractors and been installed with a special view of Pittsburg ana tiis ci The success [by the machine soaring in a straight | is being used extensively. increasing its efficiency in logging and ‘transportation to several other towns |the steep grades. New features that appear on the demonstrate and prove our assertions. = 8 - “Cruiser” model that do not appear in - our large “60” are_three speeds and We have secured the agency be- J reverse, selective gear shift, hand cause after a study of the machine we L INT TO . brake in addition to foot brakes, oper- find it to be best adapted to the con- VALUAB E HIN I = ator’s seat on top, seats for two men, ditions in this section of the state. AUTO OWNERS It contains only such ingre- tool box underneath seat, swivel draw- dients as have been officially ap- bar, front towing hook, radiator guard, Write us or call at the garage for When laying your car up for the winter R A R e R folding top, cushion equalizer bar on further infornmation. s don’t neglect the storage battery. It needs attention even though it is out of service. Store it at Miller’s Battery Shop, the only exclusive battery station in this territory. We are pre- pared to take care of your battery and give it the attention it needs to keep it in proper work- ing order. >4 Calumet * ¥ i Chocolate Cake It is made in the largest, most modern and sanitary baking Recipe 3 powder plants it the world. PROOF 15 cup butter, 3 that it st be better baking powder than cup sugar, 3 tea- one made under less favorable conditions. spoons Calumet You save when you buyit— J | Baking Powder, kil moderate in price. ¥ou saveywhen % teaspoon sal ¢ Bemidji, Minnesota vou use it—possesses more than ordinary 2 cups sifte leavening strength—therefore you useless. fiour, 1 cup milk, Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 0z, Some baking powderscomein 12 0z instead of cans. Besure you get a pound wl you want it. MILLER’S BATTERY SHOP 219 Fourth St. ) | [FYOU WANT TO RENT. BUY. SELL OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN PIONEER WANT COLUMN

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