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- [=] @ (4 > = 123 < : 8 > o Z [ H < » - ] H $ i AUSTRIA TO CONTINUE TORUN OWN GOVERNMENT (By United Press) Vienna, January 25.—Austria does not intend to turn the government over to any foreign mission, it was: stated today on the highest govern- ment authorities. It may be accept- ed as the intent of President Hain- isch “that the government shall hold out as long as possible.” 1Tt had been announced previously that the gov- ernment was approaching bankruptcy and that credits would have to be sought by the allied council if Aus- tria was to continue as a state. Wecullar Londoh " Street. What is the most curious street name in London? It would be hard, i perhaps, to find an odder one thuan; Crooked Usage, in Chelsea, which in ail probability recalls very ancient days when the plow was the commonest ob- Ject in that region. Tt has been sug- gested that the straight strips of grass between the various holdings of land were known as usages, and that we owe the name to the circumstance that one of these cartways or usages was crooked. The history of London street names has endless fascipation “and interest. The Ant's “Parasol.” The so-called parasol ants of Rgazil zet their -name from their habit of marching along In. single file, each one with a picee of green leaf held over its head. These scraps_of leaves are taken to underground chzmbers, well chewed, and allowed\to ferment and deeay in a mass, through which' the mycelium of a fungus soon hégins | to run in white threads. When ljttle ; mushroom buttons have stavted o de- velop the workérs bite them off and feed them to the baby ants. To Cut Fur. Never use a scissors to cut fur. Dampen the skin side and stretch on a, hoard with the fur side down. with small wire nails as fine as a pin. ‘When the skin is thoroughly dry, meas- ure and chalk. Cut with a paring knife or any kind of sharp knife. Sew carefully with fine stitches, using cot- ‘ton thread. If you want an hour’s good reading, send for this book. You won’t find a dull page in it. If you like to read about big things done in a big way, you'll get what you want here. If you want solid [ ! ! ! ! | 1 ¥ f explanations about one of the biggest indus- | tries of modern civilization, affecting the life 1 of every American every day, they’re here. 1 If you want to satisfy yourself as a man ! and a citizen whether Swift & Company ! lives up to the responsibilities and obliga- : tions that go with this industry, study 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! this Year Book. Itis one of the interesting and important human documents of the year. g Address Swift Public Relations Department - Chicago, Il Union Stock Yards, Swift & Company, U.S. A. Ouf 1921 Year Book is Out Send For Your Copy Wild Geese in the British lIsles. The tribe of wild geese of Europe are birds of mystery. Their nesting | #rounds, and thus thelr true homes, | are in the far north, in the wilds of Spitzbergen, and on the inaccessible | island of Kolguev. It is only as | tors that they come to the Bri lands, for in the regions that apg prouch the pole winter comes early, and thus all bird lfe is driven south- wurd, flying at incrédible speed on the arms of the north wind as they make for their winter quarters in mors hos pirable lands. ! 8,0~ —— { Caprl. i I wish you could have walked down to the Piccola Marina with me yester- day. It is down one of those wonder- ful roads hewn out of the side of the cliff, which one grows used to here, and I came back up the old steps. Such views! The sea In afternoon light, the Faraglioni rocks below, so often painted and photographed, the splendid cliffs of Capri to right and left! . . ,~-James M. Taylor (Let- ters). £ Every Great Book. Every great book is an action, and every great action is a book. All who would study with advantage in any art whatsoever, ought to betake them- selves to the reading of some sure and certain bogks oftentimes over; for to read many books produceth confusion, rather than learning, like as those who dwell everywhere are not any- where at hom Martin Luther. A Crowning incident. g On a Cornish tombstone a rather prplexing version of Proverbs 12:4, concludes the announcement of Iady's death: “A.virtuous woman is s to her husband.” Space did not permit of “a crown” being cut out in full, so an ingenious stonecutter sub- stituted this excellent abbreviation.— Glasgow Herald. The Island of Guam. The island of Guam, ceded to the United States by Spain in 1898, is 5,044 miles from San Franeisco and 1,506 from Manila. It is 30 miles long and 100 around and has a population of 13,000. data, statistics and i one. [5th District. ... |At Large— our books. No ad taken for less than twenty«five §4 THE BEMIDJL DAILY-PIONEER ™7 Advertisements in this column cost ONE INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on cents, When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. insertions of same copy. CENT per word for FIRST Ads not paid LOTS OF FARMS—Lét us sell you Come to our office and look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olson, the land men 9-29tL FOR QUICK TRADE—80 acres, about 10 acres cultivated, frame house, and frame barn. ‘Will exchange for city property. Valued at about $2,000. Reynolds & Winter. 6t1-31 LOST AND FOUND LOST—About two weeks ago, one bay mare with star in forehead. Weight about 1100. Finder please notify L. E. Beon, Kelliher, Minn. Re- ward offered. 6t1-27 LOST—Will the party who found a purse at Grand theatre Sunday evening containing sum of money and personal check book leave same at Pioneer office for reward. 2t1-25 A A A A A A b FOR RENT FOR RENT—Downstairs, four mod- ern furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 504-W . 3t1-26 FOR RENT—4-rooms, unfurnished, for light housekeeping. $10 per month. Reynolds & Winter. E 6t1-28 TURNISHED ROOM for rent. Suit- able for traveling man or may be used for ofiice purposes. Battles block. ; 3t1-26 COUNTY DIRECTORY Jounty Auditor...... A. D. Johnson Treasurer. ... eeves..Earl Geil Reg. of Deeds. . .Chas. Mcon Clerk of Court. «... Fred Rh ua Sheriff........ .Andrew Johnson Judge of Probate ..d. E. Hans Couaty Attorney. G. M. Torrance 3upt. of Schools. .H. N. McKee . K. Bliler C. Dvoracek COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1st District. . .xdward Paulson 2d District. .Hans B. Tmsdahl 3rd District «.«,Samuel Ellis 4th bistrict. «Ww. Leuuon ..J. F. Hayes CITY DIRECTORY Mayor..... L. F. Johnson Treasurer. .Geo. W. Rhea City Clerk. . .Geo. Stein Chief of Police. « . .Thos. Bailey Fire Chief. .Charles Dafley E. J. Bourgents ALDERMEN First Ward— A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce. Second Ward— A. T. Carlson, A. B. Palmer. Third Ward— B. W. Cooper, H. Carver. Fourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. McKinnon. Fifth Ward— H. Bridgeman, J. E. Hayward. Chas. Vandersluis. Bulgarian Blood Tea steaming hot at bedtime KILLS COLDS Guard against “FLU,” grippe monia. Flush the kidneys, blood, sweeten the stomach. Sol gists and grocers everywhere. After you eat—always use EATONIC (EORYOUR STOMACHS SAKE) two tablets—eat like candy. lnnnnt!ynhevasflurtbul_'n, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, foodsouring, r‘epeating, head}d: the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONICis the bestremedy, it takes the ul acids and g..?;’ right out of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or lean: e e e e e P o e Oyl P oy gy~ g o i & Company money refunded by your own drug- gist Costa tflfle.y }i’lem try mg GIRL BEGINS WORK AT $1200 YEARLY .J. C. McGhee o WANTED-—Work for spare hours by experienced stenographer. Address. M. L., care Planefir. Wy 3t1-26 WANT TO w'l‘-flt’ulln'g‘ of 100 loads or maoye of logs and bolts at' Turtle, 3 to''4% mile haul. Logs all skidded: T 6t1-29 WANTED—We have a client who wishes to rent an improved farm near Bemigjl suitable -for dairy business.“Reyrolds & Winter. 6t1-31 WANTED—Position by young mar- ried man in grocery or general store, years of experience. Can furnish Al reference. Address H. B. ‘care Ploneer,. 6t1-29 WANTED—Dancers to know they can have a good time at the Yeo- man dance Thursday at Oll Y¥el- low’s hall. Tickets only 75c¢ per couple while they last. 4t1-27 HAULING JOBS To wet—Want to let , the hauling of about 60 thousand teet of skidded logs at Tenstrike. Good winter road. $9.00 per thcus- and, feet, distance 43 miles. ¢ 6t1-29 WANT TO LET—Hauling and skid- ding of 150 thousand feet of logs to head of Lake Bemidji. Load- ing at Golf grounds, Good road. Distance 234 to 2% miles. $9.50 per 1,000 feet. Roy J. Opsahl, phone 177-W. Office, Markham block. 6t1-29 WANTED—Position by competent stenographer with 12 months ex- perience in a bank and ‘18 months in an attorney's office, desires po- sition in the northern part of state. Good references. Address Miss Ce- lia G. Wheeler, Atwater, Minn. 3t1-27 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WILL PAY $8 per week for good girl for housewcrk. Telephone No. 847. ' . / 4t1-26 THE WESY HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA Following the downward trend in prices is now offering “rooms at $1.75 to $2.25 —without bath $2.50 to $6.00 —with bath Moderate priced Cafe in connection. Gerke’s Cabinet Shop Repairing all kinds of fur- niture and builder of Tables, Desks, Pedestals, Phono- graph Cabinets, ete. > Call and see me or phone your order—We pick up and deliver on request. 119 Minnesota Ave. 980 Phone 980 When anything goes wrong with your Plumbing You want a repair man who under- stands his business. We do very little talk;ng, but a lot of “doing” in this Even if she did havc to come all the way from lowa, it paid Rebecca | Weld to get a good commercial ed- ucation at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. On completing hes course, she was sent to the Fargo | Automobile School at $100 2 month | to start. | Unskilledworkersare badly hand- | jcapped today. Trained people are | getting as good jobs, pay and ad- | vancement as ever. . B. C. ‘ { graduates are preferred. “‘Follow the Succeg$ful.”” Write | F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front | &., Fargo, N. D., forinformation. | town. We do plumbing for others. Why not for YOU? J. J. DORAN The City Plumber 228 e FOR SALE FOR; SALE—Empty flour sack; at Ganter’s BaX9ry. 5 2 A2-4tt FOR SALE—18 $3.25 per cord. in, | ary:Jack pine. <Call 351." 611-29 WBSTERN BOX:APPLES $1.95 per box at Troppmin’s. - Phome:-:927. 1-13tf FOR SALE_Part of a car of season- ed bircn io arrive this week. Axel Swedberg, Bemidji, Minn. 3t1-24 FOR SALE—Several locds of 16-in dry maple and oak. Also green maple and birch cordwood. Phone H. L. Boyer 46-F-22. 3t1-2¢ WOR SALK—BSes (e Bemia) St tionery store for rubber stam) tac simile signature stamps, o tarisl seals and cordoration seal: WOR ANY KIND of a wuy, sale or ex- change in real estate or personal property, see Tes3 Baudette of the Northern Minnesota Real Ebtate Exchange, 214 Beltrami avenue, phone 68 1 mon 1-18 FOR SALE—Furniture. Dining room set, bed rcom suite, davenport, leather rockers, rugs, china closet, piano, also Cary safe and other ar- ticles. Inquire of Dr. Caldwell, 123 Twelfth street. Phone 426. 6t1-27 AUTO SACRIFICE—We have a Chal- mer roadster with light dcilvery box, new top, good tires and good battery. This car is in good run- ning order. $250 if taken at once. We need the space. Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. Telephone 417. 507 Beltrami avenue. 3t1-25 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR ANY kind of real estate see; or write B J. Willits, 121 Third st. Phrue 41. 1213t FOR SALE—Colonial 7-room modern home. Price $5,000. Immediate possession. Reynolds & Win‘telr,31 6t1- LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Coms to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men 9-29tL lFOR SALE—A Dbeautiful modern home, 100 ft. frontage on the lake. 8 rooms, strictly modern, large porches. Garage. —7-room house on Beltrami avenue. —12-room house, suitable for two families, well located, 50-ft. corner. Price $3,000. —Cotjage. G-rooms and bath, 50 ft. lot; good location on Irvine ave- nye. —A very fine 50 ft. corner lot, only $100 down and $100 per year at 7 per cent. Reynolds & Winter. 6t1-28 ‘beck without question WoaoNTS g‘.;xv. fat v the t ECZ! HINGWoNM, T BTTER of tchis okin diseases. St @ 7% cant: box et our viak, pi Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. WEAK, NERVOUS, RUN DOWN La Crosse, Wis.—“Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription is & very good medicine and wil do’all, that is claimed for it. I can speak by what it did for me. I was suffering from weak- ‘was nervous d so mm;lz]e',ely in-down that I could Tul N, ;enmely d:’) mydwnrkk. doctored and tool ‘\v\-\\medicine but got no relief. I finally de- cided to take the Favorite Prescription and after taking two bottles my health and strength returned I can highly recommend it s a woman's tonic.” —Mgs.Geo. MossrOLDER, 611 LoganSt. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package of tablets. All druggists sell Prescription. URfaultless conduct is the reenlt of our de- votion to the high- est principles. Jus- tice rules our busi- ness conduct and courtesy marks our professional man- MASONS Bemidji Lodge 233, A. F. & A. M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Jan. 26—Work 3rd Degree, Supper G. M. Palmer, W, M. G. A. Walker, Sec. MOOSEHEART At Mooseheart, Ill, are over 1,000 acres containing over $3,- 000,000 worth of modern, fire- proof buildings that house nearly 1.000 children of deceased Moose members who are being equipped with the best high school eduea- tion and a trade. Mooseheart belongs to you as soon as you join the L. 0. 0. M,— It protects your bhiddies. Moose member also have sickness, acci- dent and fraternal benefits. ow is the time to join while our charter is open and our initia- tion fee halved. For further par- ticulars and application blank, see any member, or Dictator—G. W. Harnwell Secretary—C. B. Hoyt MOOSE Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. “Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs Prompt Attention 5 Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 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. SAVE YOUR TIRES s ey Don’t let your car stand on those tires all winter. Let us call for your tires and store them this winter. I will repair them and have them in first-class shape for spring. JOHN MATLUND CALL 2258 J Bemidji Minnesota Bemidji Fur Coat Company || FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Our Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 [ i OR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon ! Office Security Bank Block New Kaplan Bldg. |, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn, DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block r———————————— s DR. H. A. N R ORTHROP AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 168W —_———— C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone 8§ DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 6. Other hours by appointment. Pnono 401-W Calls Made 1at Natlonal Bank Bldg. Bemiajl DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Fhone 3896 Res. Phone 301 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 8-56 p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. R et e L L SV DENTISTS A A A A A A At DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Nffice—O'Leary-Bowser Bl Phones—Oftice 876-W. Res DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Buildiny Bemidjl, Minn, VETERINARIANS - Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, BUSINESS A E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them o1 small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Collections a specialty Phone 131. DRY CLEANING for Msn, Wemea Children FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaws Pheao 1446 H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director - PHONE 178-W or R