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- Health Officer. f2i b S TDAN THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, , 1921 ED PHONED AND THEY'RE GOING To THE PARTY AND SAID WE SHOULD RIDE LUP IN THEIR CAR- ENJ FIGHT MANAGERS ARE By Henry L. Farrell. (United Press Staff Correspondent) - dee, his manager, “Doc” Bagley, ha a few words announced. forfeit to hind a match with Benny pionship. . * . ckson won and the forfeit hasn’t been posted yet. lins and his good boy, Mike O’'Dowd. Mike went up to Boston one.night to pick up a little change against a set-up, one Johnny Wilson. ‘The referee thought that ranked No. 2 of the pair and Mike howled for months that he was “job- bed”” out of his crown. B Mullins offered Wilson a chunk the chance to get even. Wilson had to the ex-champs. issued columns daily. THI'N—all fect— “I may be a ham champion and there may be a lotta birds that can meat for me and that’s Mike O'Dowd. I'll meet him any time he’s ready. Since Johnny cut that line loose, O’Dowd hasn’t been heard from. He hasn’t been seen even around his old haunts. He's not fighting. e Then there’'s Joe Lynch, the new bantam king. Eddie Mead, his Foly-poly man- ager, said a few days ago: _ . “We're doing something no other champion ever did before. We're challenging Pete Herman, thus giv- ing the ex-champion the first crack at-his old possession.” At that comes the voice of a New Orleans promoter— 8 “Yes, and you want $50,000 for Lluiu‘g it. I tried to get you on pa- Gloves From iIntcrior of Whales. Soft, pliable “kid,” that is as strong and durable as its genuine prototype, from the intestines of .the whale; thick sole leather of excellent quality from the lining of the whale’s mouth; , five or more huge split sides of tough leather from the skin of the beluga. the common doiphin of tke north Pa- cific—these arc only a few of the many revolutionary products obtained from dquatic leather, the manufacture of which has become one of the new im- portant industries of the Pacific Northwest, says Popular Mechanies. Nursing a Grievance. “A number of magazine editors had a holiday banquet.” “I don’t suppose there were any contributors present to spoil the pleas- ure of the evening?” “None was supposed to be present, but the head waiter was a bit offish, having done something in the way of verse and had it rejected.”—Birming- bam Age-Herald. COUNTY DIRECTORY County Auditor A. D. Johnson Treasurer..... .Earl Geil Reg. of Deed: .Chas. Mcon Clerk of Court.. Sheriff......... Judge of Proba* Couaty Attorney. Supt. of Schools. Coroner. Surveyor County Agent ..Fred Rhoda .Andrew Johnson «....J. E. Harris ..G. M. Torrsnce « ... C. McGhee . McKee -.R. K. Bliler .D. C. Dvoraces COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1st District. . .Edward Paulson 2d District. ... .Hans B. Imsdah 3rd District «+..o.Samuel Ellis 4th District .Wm. Lennon bth District. .. «++.J. F. Hayes CITY DIRECTORY Mayor....... ..A. V. Garlock Treagurer..... Geo. W. Rhea Municipal Judge. . .J. F. Gibbons City Attorney.........T. C. Bailey .Dr. E. A. Shannon Chief of Police........Thos. Bailey Fire Chief .........Charles Dailey City Engineer and Water Dept. ..... E. J. Bourgeois ALDERMEN First Ward— A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce. Second Ward— Tom Smart, A. B. Palmer. Third Ward— B. E. Stafford, H. Carver. Fourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. McKinnon. ( FINE, BUSINESS THATLL GIWVE ME| A CHANCE TO INSTEAD OF CALLED EASY To FoRGET!world is in the island of Papua. New York, March 10—Before \il-;ity of the equator lie Jackson stepped out of his corner for his'recent bout with Johnny Dun-l’l‘he climate is a perpetual May, birds If Jackson won, he would post ai Leonard for the lightweight cham- There is. the case of Paddy Mul-! of the Fourth Liberty Loan just for | a sore nose then and wouldn’t ‘listen | ) of a sudden, Wilson |ter 58, General Statutes 1913, and acts rises up and says words to the ef-iamendatory thereof and supplementary whip me, but there’s one dodox who's tion shall be Matson-Ritchie Gas Buggies—It depends on where you sit, how the picture looks THAT OLD PLACE HAS BEEN THAT WAY FOR YEARS* WEVE PASSED IT A HUNDRED TIMES = OY THE VIEW/ The most singular plateau in the Fine Country Unappreciated. ‘ The lplawau is elevated 6,000 feet above the | isea, and there are summits towering 15,000 feet higher, but the close proxim- | as covered the great plain with Juxuriant vegetation. | ing in every bush and the only ani- Is are a few marsupials, such as K;:ronml kangaroos and opossums. Yet i this lovely region is literally deserted. | The million Papuans live in the swel- ‘The crowd “razzed” the announce- | tering coast jungles and only occa- ment and the crowd was right be- ' Sionally stray to the uplands. - . HIE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : ISNT THAT A T NevER 1. 4| PeTuRE SQUE . SPOT- SEE HOW BEFORE -1TS QUITE PRETTY) AINT IT- THE WATER REFLECTS THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT DONT TALK . YOU RAVE OVER BEEN ON THIS ROAD BEFORE - | ! WAGE FIVE (Copyright, 1920, by by Beck ew Era Features) I NEVER S0 SILLY- THIS STALE oLD (| REALLY SAW| | ALONG BLIND YOU'VE SEEN STUFF LIKE IT BEFORE FOLDED — - THAT PLACE YoUD NEVER To APPRECIATE|| YouLL BE \TRIGHT - ‘ou DIDNT GO GETTING HEAL SENTIMENTAL DINT BE 90 L CRABBY - IF You HAD TC 2 THL DRIVING 09 WOULDNT SEL 1T _EITHER-1U HATE TO HAVE YOUR DISPO SITION! Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Casn must accompany copy. Ads not paid for ai time of insertion will be chargéd for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Strong girl for house ¢leaning work. Apply, Markhaih hotel. 3t3-11 | Nearing Perfection. Tames returned home from school | one day recently, very happy and ex- | cited, telling his mother that he would ! have made 100 per cent in spelling Mike | if he had not forgotten to put “u” in busy. WANTED—Competent and reliable young woman to clerk. Mac's Con-| fectionery Store, 215 Third street. 6t3-12 ¢ FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Furnished room. 904 America avenue. Phone 673-W. {ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE MATSON-RITCHIE LUMBER COMPANY. Know All Men By These Presents: That Mullen and Mike |the undersigned do horeby associate our- iselves for the purpose of forming a cor- {poration under and pursuant to Chap- |thereto, and to that end do hereby adopt jand subscribe to the following articles iof incorporation: Article 1. The name of this corpora- Lumber Company, and the names of the incor- porators and their addresses are: M. L. P A Matson, Bemidji, Minnesota; P, Ritchie, Bemidji, Minneso nd Matson, Bemidji, Minnes Article 11. The purpose for which this corporation was established and the generil nature of its business shall be manufacturing, purchasing and selling -lor otherwise acquiring and disposing of {lumber, building material, fuel, ‘mer- FOR RENT-—Front room for office in Ibertson block. Inquire of M. E. Ibertson. 2-15tt FOR RENT—Sunnyside Farm. For; particulars inquire of Chas. F. Schroeder. Phone 41-F-4. Bemid- | ii, Rte, 4!3-12{ WOMAN'S CASE | AMAZES BEMIDJI| i A Dbusiness man’s wife could not; sew or read without sharp pains in, 1er eyes. For years her eyes were| red and weak. Finally she tried sim- ple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, ate., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash.! The result produced by a single bottle chandise, real estate and personal prop- erty of every kind, nature and diserip- tion. Afticle 11T The principal place for the transaction of business of this cor- poration shall be in the City of Bemidji, - BeltramiCounty, and Stale. of Minne: sota. Article 1V. The time for the com- mencement of this corporation shall be March 15th, 1921, and_the period of its auration shall be thirty years. Article V. The aimount of the capi- tal stock of this corporation shall be $50,000.00, *divided into five hundred shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each, and the same shall be patd in, in money, property or otherwise, in such manner and at such times and in such amounts as the Board of Dircctors of sald corporation_ shall prescribe. | Article VL. The highest amount of | indebtedness or liability to which this corporation shall be subject, at any time, shall be the sum equal to twice ! the amount of the then paid in stock of said_corporation. Article VIL. ‘The management of this corporation shall be vested in a Board of Directors, composed of three stock- holders of this corporation, who shall be | clected annually by the. stockholders, from among their number at their an- nual meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of this corporation shall be held at the principal office of the corporation, on the first Monday after the first day | of January of cach year. Tho first annual meeting of the stock- | holders of this corporation shall be held at the principal office of said corpora- | tion on the first Monday after the first day of January, 1922, at § p. m, i The officers of this corporation shall i :small bottle Lavoptik to help ANY amazed everyone. We guarantee a ! CASE eyes. weak, strained or inflamed| Aluminum eye cup FREE. E. A. Barker, druggist. Money back without question | if HUNT'S Salve falls in the treatment of IT ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TTER or other itching skin diseases. Try & 75 ceat box at our sk, Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. MEN'’S FELT HATS 7 - WLEANED o ; ) - P be President, Vice-President, Secretary and, Treasurer, | Immediately after the annu. ing, or as soon thereafter as o the Directors shall hold a oo | shall elect, from among their members the officers of this corporation. No two. offices except that of secratary wnd treasurer may be held:-by the same per- son. | The following named persons shall compose the first Board of Lirectors of said corporation: M. L. Matson, Bemidji, | Minnesota; A. P. Ritchie, Bemidji, Min-| nesota; V. M. Matson, Bemidji, Iinne- | sota. and the officers of said cor-| voration shall he M. L. Matson, Presi-| dent; V. M. Matson, Vice-President, und A._ P, Ritchie, Secretary and Treasurer. In Testimony Whereof, We have here- | unto set our hands and seals this 1st' day of March, 1921. i M. L. MATSON (Seal) | V. M. MATSON (Seal) AL P. RITCHIE (Seal) signed, sealed and acknowledged in presence of CATHERINE MERRYMAN G. W. CAMPBELL State of Minnesota County of Beltra 5. On this 1st day of March, 1921, he- fore me, a notary public within and for suld county. personally appeared M. L. Matson, A P. Ritchie and V. M. Matson, to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing ar- ticles of incorporation, and acknowledged that they and each of them executed the same as their free act and deed and for the purposes therein expressed. G. W. CAMPBELL Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn My ‘Commission expires Oct. 3 State of Minnesota, Department of State. 1 hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed for record dn this office on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1921, at 9 o'clock, a. m., and was duly recorded in Book L-4 of incorporations, on page 414, MIKE HOLM Secretary of State. Office of Register of Deeds, Beltrami county, Minn. 1 hereby ‘certify that this instrument was filed in this office for record on the Ladies’ Hzzs For the, best of THE RAINBt SHINING Pa (a8 Remore Hotel F [ din, We have the most iD-to-date shoe shining parlors in ! ‘Bemidji. : Shoes Shined—15¢ GUST MARKUS, Prop. E. P. PETERSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Re- pairing. Watches Diamonds ¢l Rings—Pins 9 Silverware Mail Orders a Specialty trami Ave., Bemidji BEMIDJI FLCRAL GO CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS | FOUND—Foot ball cap. FOR SALE—FARM LOTS O} FARMS—Let us sell you Come to our office and look Willits & 1-1tf one. over our bargain signs. Olson, the land men. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE improved 160-acre farm; 50 acres plowed for crop; no stumps; no stone; 10 acres natural’ meadow, cut with mower; school across road. Seven neighbors within mile. Good pro- ductive soil: nothing better in this county. \Will sell cheap, might take trade for part. E. J. Wil- lets, owner, Bemidji, Minn. 5t3-10 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY PHONE 913-W for a snap. 5-room house; water and lights in house. $800 takes the property. 6t4-11 LOTS U¥ HOUSES—-Let us s - one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs.’Willits & Olson. the land men. 1-1tf FINE IIOME—€ rooms and bath; modern; nicely decorated; garage and all conveniences. A real bar- gain for a real home. E. J. Wil- lets, the landman. Phone 286-W. = 7t3-11 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—The party that left a pair of rubbers with A. Brose, 400 Min- nesota avenue, will please call and get same. 6t3-11 Owner may have same by calling at the Pio- neer office and paying for this ad. 2t3-11 LOST—A pair of dark rimmed glasses with gold chain engraved hairpin. Finder please return to Pioneer for reward. $13-10 LOS’P—-Su'ndny morning, a child’s gray suede pocketbook between Methodist a n d Presbyterian churches. Return for reward to little Catherine Dvoracek or phone 10. 3-Ttt Fellow Visitors, Passing through a poverty-stricken district and noticing the large number of children playing about, the thought oceurred to us that the stork and the wolf have about the same calling list. —DBoston Transeript. WANTED Carpet and Rug Weaving MRS. B. EDWARDS Phone 40 F 24 Star Route BEMIDJI e Here’s good advice worth taking : “Be Photographed This Year on Your Birthday” This excellent slogan is rec- ommended for the use of members of the Photogra- phers’ Association of Amer- ica, of which we have been a member for several years. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570-W 29 Tenth St. Fine Portraits at Fair Prices Best Kodak Finishing at Lowest Rates R.A.PHELPS NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY PHONE 657 1101 Doud Ave. Quality Groceries Deliveries—8 a. m.-10 a. m. 8th day of March, A. D. 1921, at 1) ’y . Fiftl, Ward— o'clock a. m., and was duly recorded in Bemidji, Minn. | H. Bridgeman, J. E. Hayward. |Book 17 of Miscellancous on Page 1i0.| New Kaplan Building At Large— Register of Deeds. Phone 418 J. P. Lahr. 26-3-10 \ i | | ! | b5 < — et 1= — - WANTED WHEN YOU WANT woo sawed, call Lampman, 986-W. 6t3-15 WANTED—Work as janitor or fire- man; any odd jobs. W. T. Sterrett, nocel semore. FOR SALE e FOR SALE—_Gas range. Phone 45!0—1.!6 3t FOR SALE_Gas engine, 4 I p. In- quire F. B. Creger, Nymore. 3t3-10 FOR SALE—Cream separator and * plush couch. 715 Twelfth street. 4t3-10 FOR SALBE—Entire household goods also 200 jars of canned fruit. 623 Fourth street. Phone 863-J. 5t3-12 FOR SALE—Touring car, electric starter and lights. Good condi- tion. Phone (89-W or 1011 Irvine avenue. 3t3-10 . ALEE—Sharples cream separa- tor, No. 4, latest model; used less than one year. D. C. Searl, 1101 Mississippi avenue. 3t3-10 FOR SALE—One ton Ford truck and one team and harness and one wide tire wagon. See Tesch, the drayman or call 600. 6t3-11 FOR SALE_Good cattle dog. well trained. About seven months old. Part Scotch Collie. C. boulman, Box 764, Bemidji. Telephone 6- F-12. 2d3-10 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good second hand automobile, a fine 40 acres of land about 4 miles west of Northome. W. L. Brooks, Be- midji, Minn. 3t3-11 FOR SALE—For the reason of mov- | ing out, want to sell our household goods. Rugs, kitchen cabinet, writing desk, bed, etc. All in best best of condition. 1309 Bo‘filniml“i 3t3-12 FOR SALE—One fresh Holstein heif- er. Price $50.00 Ten bushels first class potatoes, raised from seed, fourth crop, price, $1.00 per bushel. Otto Heink, Bemidji, Rte. No. 3. 3t3-10 _————— THE ENTERPRISE CAFE —NOW OPEN— Day and Night Service 112 THIRD STREET Meals at all Hours 1 have taken over all inverests of Mr. Everson and will now operate the cafe under my own name. Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated. E. L. PATTERSON PROPRIETOR 0.W.SIEVERT ROOFINS CO. | 119 MINNFSOTA AVE. “ We Build Your Roof for Less We Handle The | STANDARD ROOFING | Considered the Best Asbestos Pipe Covering Asbestos Shingles Asbestos Lumber Wall Board Rubber Mattings We Make Rubber Mats to Order WE PUT ON ROOFS —and guarantee them to be abso- lutely water-tight fcr from five to fifteen years. Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt Shingles—for homes. Building Material We Repair Leaky Roofs Phone 980 BEMIDJI, MINN. No ad taken for iess than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. MASONS Bemidji Lodge 283, A. F. & A, M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Stated Communication Wednesday, March 16— Work in Second Degree G. A. Walker, Sec. G. M. Palmer, W, M. | ———mmae BROTHERHOOD The precepts and teachings of the L. O. 0. M. emphasize strong- ly the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God. It demon- strates both in a practical manner. The social, fraternal, disability, sick and funeral benefits bring un- equalled returns for the money in- vested. The wonderful children’s home at Mouoseheart, Ill., which prepares boys and girls for their life work, is doing a noble work. Open charter for only another month. Half regular initiation fee. Get an application blank now from any of the following: Dictator.. W. Harnwell Vice-Dictator. J Past-Dictator. Secretary. Treasurer. Sergeant-at-Arms. Chas. Parker MOOSE Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON { Physicians and Surgeons | Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Ibertson Blk. Office Phone 153-W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘ Office Miles Block [| House Phone 449 Office Phone 55 f—_— 1 DR. A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 5 Other Hours By Appointment _ Phone 401-W ~ Calls Made First Nat’l Bank Bldg., Bemidji DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 —_— . DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Building 11-12 a. m.—3-56 Hours: . M. Phones: . Office 802—Res. 211 — DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji VETERINARIANS = || DENISON & BURGESS | VETERINARIANS FOR WARM CARS and Reasonable Rates Call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 277 Day or Night—We Are at Your Service E remain steadfast in sur purpose to con- duct our business inan efficient, commendable man- ner. Our reliabil- ity is unquestion- ed. Our business conduct has been such that it has won for us the pub- lic’'s approval. ! Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS T e E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office: Northern Nat’l Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections a Specialty | || Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE Funeral Director PHONE=-178:W or R

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