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e PHE-BEMIDM ‘DAILY PIONEBER TTSer 1 AWOL DVIMIVT ¥, 0wt WEDNESDAY: EVENING; JUNE-1, 1921 -~ RUOT 30AR < PAGE FIVE Gas Buggies—Did it ever happen to you? SR B N Y e R AR Y ' ACopyrixht, 1020, by New Ere Features) BUSINgSS AND W22 2222227722777, Z p ol > AT o WHATLL WE Do- 1| 1 IS CUY MuST, LOOK AL-aLL'L e PROFESSIONAL IT5 NEARLY A GARAGE N THAT BE DEAD OR HED THoSE THES. le MIONIGHT AND. LAST TOWN ‘BOUT A HEAR US - SHALL SOULD: O ' HALF MLE BACK— i WE TRY AND_ DOCTORS MAYBE WE CAULD, S BREAK WN-F [— = e o | g —ee3. JOHNSON & BORRESON e " Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn. . ; i A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. 4 Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH e Physician and Surgeon ' Office Security Bank Block At 2 e S TUITION NOW ————— === _— DRS, GILMORE & McCANN MORT PENDERGAST i o $25.00 LESS | Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST * Licensed | ng‘;l“ M,',':l_ s;,:r" e e Dy o are now] | SIFIED DEPAR INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subseguent consecutive AUCTIONEER months this college will give its| | \ insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid Your Business Solicited ffi;"%fii:r"‘,’r’::de"fatmi"s‘;';“il:" o for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on i Phone 17-F-4 DR. H. A. NORTHROP $25.00 over the Fall and wfi,t‘;,1 | our books. No ad taken:for less than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon rate. ' Careful instruction to each | | = Battles Bldg. Officc Phone 153-W ;tud?]ngi dchansu fg; some to earn | | T oard if desired. rite today f | S emsn T S T R P R R = ST AR, mlsing themled ol | JEARTED J. D. RHODES iy articulars. i - o \ N BARBER COLLEGE i four, five or six rooms. Address 710 America Office Miles Block . 204 Hennepin Ave, “N T Z" car Pioneer. 8L -/{| Houss Phone 449 Office Phone 58 Minneapolis Minn. WOMAN NEEDS Washings or dny‘ ] E o asosac ciior o e i wone iy i T \varrlé of any kg}'d dm Ijast Bem}d.?o. B THE or Nymore. . ease drop card : SERVVIJCE TAXI CO. Mzo- Paul Siinpson, Nymore, Mimn. ENTERPRISE CAFE ||| Drs. Dannenberg & Two . & . ; 4 ik CHIROPRACTORS ])NA.EY PQINQIGAI‘IS[‘ ¢ WANTED---Papernanging, painting Day and Night Service Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 8 Y and NIGH and Bygminipg: Firaticlass wobk ! P . 112 THIRD STREET Other Hours By Appointment SERVICE ward Self, 26th and Minnesota, — . 3 - Cr Q g Meals at All Hours P i Mads i - Phone 734-W. 6t63/| Do you want Work—or Y %~ A 8-hour shift for girls K PHONE OFFICE AT KELLIHER HOTEL 212 Minn. Ave. J. E. BURNS, Manager 9 51 BEMIDJ! FLORAL GO CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs i { PROMPT ATTENTION + GIVEN:TO MAIL ORDERS INDIANS NEAR TO EXTINCTION | Descendant of Osages Says Intermare riage Has Weakened Them So Much That End Is Apparent, John R. Spurrier of Oklahoma says that the Indian will be extinct in a gen- eration or two. Mr. Spurrier, who is a descendant of the Osage Indians and ‘whose wife is also of Indian blood. says that constant intermarriage is so weak- ening the tribes that the nation which numbered over a million at the time this country was discovered will soon be only a name. “The extinction ot‘UIe Indian is only a matter of a short time,” said Mr. Spurrier. “Intermarriage is proving fatal to-the tribes, and ‘they cannot | long survive it. With intermarriage comes the Americanization and the In- dians who have adopted modern meth- ods live in extremely comfortable style. .“The richest small group of people in the world are the Osage Indians, whose reservation is in Osage county. There are 2,200 Indians in this tribe, 900 'of them belng of full blood who still wear their blankets, but the re- mainder have forsaken the ways of thex{-l ancestors. and have become ex- tremely American. The reason for the great wealth of this tribe is that their lands happen to be situated in the midst of the largest oil fields of Okla- homu, and the yearly annual_income per capita averages approximately §2,- 500.- “The Osage Indians are the best educated tribe in the country, and also the best physical specimens. It was from this tribe that Buffalo Bill chose a number ‘of his famous chief- tains. The reservation of the Pawnee Indians adjoing that of the Osages and this tribe numbers 3,600, many of them prosperous.and well educated.” Frange's Oak Trees Threatened. While endeavoring to recover from the ! Tavages-of ‘war the ‘forests of -France are: also struggling from the ravages, of parasitic growths which seem to, be especially disastrous to the 0aks. hese' are ‘the country’s most valuable free,” donstituting nearly 30 per cent of the forest area. This tree seetns to suffer especially from the fun- gus Oidium, which appeared in the province of Champagne about 1907, and is doing such damage that the ex- termination of the oak in France is foreseen. Young trees—particularly coppice shoots of the current year— are most susceptible to attack, though fieedLiu:,'s up to ten years of age lave E 'OR SALE—From owner, at a snap, i {FOR SALE—D5-room house;- — ‘FOR SALE—City Property An advertisement in this col- umn ‘is the least expensive salesman you can employ. — FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A R A A A R A A A A A AP FOR SALE—Two lots on America avenue. i (2t5:25 a T-room house in gond condition. Call at 205 Second str., or phone 22 5-9tf LOTS 0¥ HOUSES—-Let us sell you cne. (Come to our office und sse our-bargain signs. Willits & Olson. ,-~the-land men.. 1-1tt NOTICE—FOR gg¢pa buy, sale or exs change 3n- realiestate or person: property;! see Northern Minnesots Real Estate Exchange, T. Baudette, managef. t —1mon6-26 B garage and_other out buildings, lot 50 ft. front. Terms. 80 acres land, $10 per acre. Easy terms. Phone 148- W. . i 6t6-2 LOST AND FOUND ‘WILL JUVENILE band boy who took new: blue serge suit coat contain- ing “Eversharp- pencil from band room please return same itonight and get his own coat. Reid El- well. = 8775 1t6-1 LOST---A tan blanket, either cn road from cemetery or in city. Please return to Nangle's store. 3t6-2 As the Lawmakers Slang It. “‘A woman on the industrial board" was /killed,! honounced Mrs. Stella. S, King, ,acting secretary, at a recent meeting of- the Legislative Council of Indinng Y ofjed. | As she resd, the last(] | word, she realized what she had said and started to laugh. It was in the text of the minutes of the preceding. | meeting, at which Mrs, Kinz ‘had net acted as secretary, and came in the account of legislative council bills which had been passed, advanced, ‘or “killed.” As it happened, it was a mistake after.qll, for it avas another _bill: per. taining to" the’ industrial board’ which bad been.killed, -not that creating a woman member of the board. But for a moment., the-legislative council for- got its dighity and giggled.—Indlun- apolis News. Carrots for Lunch. As I llved far from school, I had to carry my lunch. One morning my step- mother asked me to go tu the grocery store for some carrots, as we had some pet rabbits. When T returned I set the sack on the table and hurried to finish getting myself ready for school. . When 1 had finished she had my lunch ready and told me it was on the table. That day at noon I opened my sack and to my amazément I had the sack of car. rots. Of course the girls all laughed and had a good time over it, but T am sure it was the most embarrassing moment of, my life.~Chicago Tribune. Lasge foré§f’ of pines are: to."be found in the’mountains in the interior of Haiti, but lack of transportation makes it impossible to utilize this tim- ber even for domestic needs. Large quantities of pine are imported from the United States. A few small saw- mills are located in various sections of the fsland, but these cannot begin to wagietn” destroyed. No remcdy has yet Been discovered. Dyewoods supply the local markets. are plentiful. Erland Morken, Bemidji. ANY ONE in’ the_city -or country having cottages in the vicinity ‘of lakes or who wish to rent rooms or furnish “board to summer guests, notify Leila Sanborn, Secretary Be- midji association, 5-21tf insignificant cost an advertisement in this column . will turn the deal. FOR SALE---Ford touring car, $250. FOR SALE—Piano.™ do you want Help? Try the Column HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED---Four-men for Birchmont, Apply«Méficham Hotel, 7:30 to 8:00 'tonight; sk for Mr. Fiedler. oy 1td5-31 HELP WANTED—FEMALE {'WANTED--+DistiWasner’ at Nicollet hotel. 3t6-1 | WANTED--Cook for small hotel, rel- erence required, West Hotel, -Mc-1) Intosh, Minn., good honi¢:for' some. good woman. N 5-26tf Phone 827 or 5-12tf 418 America avenue. Elmer C. Oftedahl, 132 Mill Park {[FOR SALE—Motor boat and boat or R. R. 2, Bemidji. Gt6-4 FOR SALE---1919 Ford touring car, just overhauled, looks I'ke mew. Good tires, call phone 665. 3t6-3 house. . Inquirg o Roy V. Harker, 118 Third street. 5-25t1 and runs|pOR SALE—Tamarack wooa ' Call b544- 714 Minnesota, avenue. Phone J. 4-9tt FOR SALE—OLDSMOBILE, EIGHT|poR SALE—L.-C./ Smith-typewriter CYLINDER TOURING, in excellent condition, new tires. Bargain for cash or good paper. Will demon- strate thoroughly. Can be seen at in fine condition. 'Late model and good as a new one. Pioneer Sta- tionery Store. 3-17tt Jewett’s Garage or call G. S. Hard-| FOR SALE---Soda fountain and one ing. b5-25tf FOR SALE—FARM PO LOTS OF | FARMS—Let ‘us sell you FOR . SALE---Range oné. Come to our office and look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt IFOR SALE---40 acres of land, 2 miles east of Bemidji in the city limits,{** 17 -acres under ~cultivation, 10 seeded. Buildings included. Any- body interested, write or call on ‘Wm. Kaiser, Rte. 4, Bemidji. i 616-3, ‘FOB RENT = FOR RENT—Garage and barn, down town. Phone 92, 5-28tf FOR RENT—OLe modern furnished room. Call 252 or 327. 5-25tf FOR RENT:Rooms in hasement of People’s Co-operative store. 5-17tf s SRR ] 2 Sl e FOR RENT—2 office rooms in the Ibertson block. M. E. Ibertson. 5-20-tf FOR RENT---one modern front room suitable for man and wife. Phone 3t6-|] FOR REN'T---Three modern furnish- ed rooms, 515 Bemidji ave. Phone 310. 5-30tf Two stalls for automo- qn, back of ciay| 5t6-3 L L 2o - FOR RENT---3 or 4 furnished rooms .for light housekeeping, 923 Irvine ‘avenue. Phone 445. 3t6-2 FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished cottage on Birchmont road, two miles out. One furnished front; room in city, close in. Phone 983-W. 5-30tt FOR RENT---Pasture for cattle, 4 miles north of Bemidji, 200 acres well fenced with woven wire, run- ning water, plenty of good clover timothy, red top and blue grass.| Phone 92. 5-28t1 show case 12- feet: long, 10 ice cream tables and 40 chairs. Abra- ham's Confectionery. 6t6-1 $15, kitchen cabinet $6, single bed. $3, buffet $20, davenport'$20, library table $20, kitchen table $1.50, bedroom table $1, cabinet phonograph and records $45, dresser $12, rockers $7 and $8, stove pipe 20c a length. table lamp $2. ,lr'pstnirg/, 1107 Bel- trami. A > 3t6-1 : 3 _— acres under cultivation, 10 acres| poR SALE—Coropation seals, corpor- ation record books with: divisions for minutes, articles of incorpora- tion, by laws, minutes for direc- tors’ meetings, stock ledger, stock certificate; register,’‘transfers and dividend register. =Inqufre at Pio- neer Stationefy.Store, 403 Bel- trami avenue. = Telephone 799-J. 3-18tr —_——————————————— MARIE JACOBS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Telephones 29—488 Room 14, Battles Biock RATES -DOWN "THE WEST HOTEL Minneapolis, Minn. ~ 7 Now Quoéhi 3 I(ooim at 3 1.50 2. ’ Withotlz gatho? v $2.00 to $5.00 With Bath Moderate Priced Cafe in Connection 3t6-111 Y| RADIATOR REPAIRING Recoring-Re-building Fender and Body Work SMITH-HINES RADIATOR CO. 507 Beltrami Ave. Phone 417 | SAENCEE. A SR S —" BEMIDIY 20, 270, Brotherhood of Amerioan Yeomen, mects every second and fourth Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock sharp in Odd %" Tellows hall. A. D.JOHNSON, Foreman, . —Phone 864-W MRS, H. SCHMIDT Correspondent, : —Phone 181-W “THE SCHOOL-HOME-CITY” “Better bodies by play Better hands by work Better minds by study Better souls by prayer— This is the heart of Mooseheart.” This wonderful school-home-city at Mooseheart, Ill., is now train- ing over 1,000 kiddies of deceased Moose brothers. “Every brother’s family enjoys this great protection. Dictator G. W. Harnwell Secretary:C. B. Hoyt -~ MOOSE Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesday: MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. CALL THE BEMIDJI SHEET METAL WORKS 118 THIRD ST. Telephone 122 for all kinds of metal work including— | : SHEET- METAL CORNICE " WORK— 0 IRON SKY LIGHTS— ; EVE TROUGHS, GUTTERS, VENTILATING SYSTEMS— COPPER WORK— FIRE DOO STEEL' CEILINGS— and galvanized work of all kinds. 4 —Blow Pipe Work— ' EXPERT MECHANICS EMPLOYED THE PIONEER. WANT ADS| BRING RESULTS ’MIHAD | Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated E.L.PATTERSON Proprietor Plumbing Heating "Robert J. Russell 315 Minnesota Ave. Phonu} 620—620-R “BEMIDJI—NEXT CITY BELOW MISSISSIPPI'S SOURCE” —is a _great and fortunate fact about Bemidji’s geography that ev- ery citizen, firm and organization of Bemidji should be impressing on the ‘world A.'A. RICHARDSON RICH I’QRTRMT STUDIO 29 10th Sti Phone 570-W Quality Portraits and Kodak Fin- ishing at Prices that Save You Money. Whenever You Want First-Class Auto Livery Service WE HAVE IT Cars for Every Occasion Country Trips a Specialty WARD BROS: 77 PHONE 77 Seven Passenger Buicks, Seven Passenger Enclosed Dodge, and Dodge Touring Cars. We Are at Your Service Both Day and Night E have solved ) the problem of being efficient and discreet. At all times we strive to perform our duties in a man- ner that meets with approval. DR, E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physi and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Building 11:12 a. m.—3-6 p. m. Office 802—Res. 211 Hours: Phones: A A A A A A A AN AN AN AT 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 Minn, VETERINARIANS DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS 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 DRY CLEANING 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 er R o

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