Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1922, Page 5

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' MANY ARE LIKE OLD SIWASH R roR TR : Faot, ‘the Majority of Mankind Hufimm & O’Leary 2 ¢ "" A “‘ M!ncm Would Find Loafing to Be 7 an “Awful Grind.” 'FURNITURI .lllqcm W, !/ wI've tarmed for 87 years” said (o AND, 5 ) g nm-m So-n Siwash Siltenborn,, “and spent 1y UNDERTAKING - time at grooming steers and coaxing ! 4 tardy corn. I'm 'calloused now on LICENSED EMBALMER Wanted HEMSTITCHING : AND PICOTING [FOR RENT—Two garage at 401|FOR SALE—A rattling good bar- hoof and-hand and lame in back and Attachment; superior -device; fits Park Ave., $4.00 per month, 4d7°6 gain in 1921 model Ford. Bemidji mind; 'm weary of my squu iN C : . Hilsls PR N land and this eternal grl) d, qlt'fi;;:: 4. § ,IN .JCHARGE WANJI.'ED PRACTICA URSING T;y :g:’i};g ;:;?s;‘;:s' atg:v;:::sgn&; +r Modern apamenk: 1~:-'i\“m G adicd . s o ly; H — A Yod tnd 2‘:‘;] v :.1 o l":,'fl' PHONE 178-W or R | CallB65. A 6-19t¢( delivered, (with completc " instruc- ggg"“’é‘&"' swly refinished. phone KOR SALE—Buick-Six touring car, 'md' pack and lw’ltcln it's ' pail i:md : i 11 tions ‘and samples of work. Orders| . - o :*go;;l e e ddenss ' and pray! I've earned wy time k) w’fx ot Ivy‘"{"fr':t:‘:)';kt h:':e"fi'o filled promptly. -: Superior Hem- | FOR RENT—Large modetn, furnishs}, L AT el Sy “street, iy day“on beds of N T % t:l Re‘(o !?'eJeul Dami;* mn " stitching Attachment Co., 500 Starr| ed room, 10 M‘ 035 Ave gz 0w Soon- Tl “turnmy- weary foet o : q 7-11| _St, Corpus Chrikti; Texas. 1d7-1| Call 3FT-R!* : 15! ia‘Rb i }Lgfi——«]no l2.0 ;Ao;le&:wlgr ubtilar boiler; plso utcher’s »toward softer times in town ! LEARN 'l'o DANCE WANTED—Gompetent, jenced| ACTIVE REPRESENTAT!VE want- gt i " box, size 6x10. Koors m—o& :So ' Siwash sold his ancient land, d by large * Wholesale -h f :t& unhre, :lmt;,m.g.gm and. banked clndwndunl or niaid for ni““ kB ;igh };tan:iging Unlimited (::‘:em:g t a . cash, uny ersmnd, a+ falr and lass Instruction p e possibilities with _ opportunity to i 9 temptin tl . : ¢ 8 - umity FOR SALE—ShorA wood blrch nd|. City Hal also vacant ‘lot nd;om- 5‘“‘5‘ Wg“';}%%l" % ft“l 531 l:hc‘ep(;,o:z CLASS NOW FORMING ||w AIVTED—-P& 5 erimngmg. painting h;ll:d lllprmflfl';fl‘t:r‘*]de selling com-| " tamarack, call 44 or 601. 6. ing. Good far business and res sally’ forth "and* bnd! onfl’ smoke a Dll‘ll:inl lessons will and knlsomin\ngs Let me figure on s;;e Anzon:ec;o: :vsm“nlc:e'fiu;:f FOR SALE—Choice Duroc spring dent. F. M. M“m‘h"’ ch“:{i”?l g_lme?(r t»:o He gots” l;lin mail at ten be given Tuesday and fi:‘:g&"";“‘;& Ph(:;l:ez’?;:-;‘vl.d Min- ture. | State age and full details.| Pigs, delivered. E. L. Wieber, . the . .. hal y 1d7 1) =5 of honey In the hive. He stops In at b —Gi % FOR SALE — Threc-year-old part| hay, delivered to any part of the . the blacksmith shop, the lumber yard Fred and Isabell Bahr. WANTED. Glr]_f"l' general house i Jersey cow, fresh in August. Will| city. Inquire. Geo. “H. French. abd s work. Address Box 4, Lavinia, Ph 428-J 1d17-1 store, to tell the village clerk, or PHONE Minn., giving your own address. F or Rel‘lt eell. cheap, Eh ___.4 2479 one = iy cop, about the days'of yore! 944 v 4d7-1 3T FOR SALE. RS A e S " .| FOR SALE—46-inch oak buffet, 2 “That was the life!” he tells them all. “’'Twas busy, full and free; ’twas pep and go both spring and fall—it Good runing order. Demountable rims, shock absorbers; $200. In- rockers, library table, chifforobe, 2 chairs, kitchen table, couch bed, WANTED — Neat appearing young FOR RENT—THIRD ST. OFFICES men to travel to stores. Must be 6t PHONE 310. was the life for me! There's nothing go-getters. Apply T. L. Hackett, |- quire F. W. Cross, Phone 45‘?'12' ice box, screen, 9x12° velvet rug, like the:farm, I swear, the pumpkins Ford Hotel, between hours of 4 to |FOR RENT—TFurnished . room at 3d7-3 and cabinet. Only used a short and the pens, the kickil 1 e e L i wd t -J. brindle. nare, the meadows aad the BEMIDJI s i et v S22\ Fon SALD Logal bnke of | o ——wone S0 O ! 3 P S hens! S h this ol TO. S hand. Mail orders promptly filled. . em,c thisold gloh‘e trom—h_end CLEANERS WANTED 0. -BUY Good, | sturdy FOR -RENT—Two 'garages at ‘104 kinds. Complete stock always at FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all to heel no-better job you'll find—but row boat, suitable for attaching A ! -| Park Ave, $4.00 per month. 4d7-3| For quick service, send your or- kinds made to order. Stamp pads, :‘g;“’l’ld *‘Ilmyfis .lTonnug denl is sure an Dry Cleaning, Dyeing ifi?‘.’éam’—f{lf o;n:r‘:::t m:.:o;al:t e ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta-| all sizes and colors. -Corporation 9 s 2| . Life, ioad BTl 1. Rew and Repairing . and where o ‘Sce it. Ajswer to |FOR RENT—One-modern furnished| _tionery Co., Bemid, “:_‘l‘:“:':““:}“:fi:l" d;::fls’ '“!"1"“ of all Wearing Apparel. “R. B.,” care Pioncer. 521“ room. 515 Bem’dj‘ Av_c:__f:hl FOR SALE—Two choice pieces of grompti‘y filled. Bemidji Bgzkel; - We call for and deliver | B\ -or oo 0w ERK cpare time, You |FOR_RENT_Furnighed rooms for Stationery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf —PHONE 578—..; light housekeepmg Phone 310. A land, partly improved, 160 acres, " HoleAdts Ll{(‘c Reversed Camera, é and 80 acres; well located. Will Sitting on the old shot tower at Fay- o cannot fail. Experience unneces- ette and Front streets, of which he Ous‘-of-Town Custerh- sary. Cleanest, most pleasant | 6-8tf| sell cheap if sold soon. C. M. For Sale, City Property had been commissioned .to paint pic- ers: “Send your clothes proposition ever offered. Areno|FOR ' RENT — Modetn furnished J"h"s"’"' Box 793, Bemidji, Minn, » tures, Howard A. Frech, Baltimore by Parcel Post.” First Mfg. Co.,. Dept. 3-E, 4957 No. om at 609 B mndn Ave 4d7-5 3d7-5 FOR SALE—Strictly modern house at 707 Bemidji Ave. Phone 6’73i 5-8t: artist, was startled by the apparition Clus WOrk*lnd Prompt | *Crawford,. Chicagé. ~ 1d7-1 of a man walking along the wall, se- = - rene in spite of being upside down. FOR BENT—Cottage at Birchmont,| FOR SALE—A complete lino of Hup- mobile motor cars. Write or phone @[ Call Frank Koors. 6-304| for lierature or demonstration. - Lapi 0 mi'xcrher(-lrzc?fi\"fsfll;fl:: : ?f',';“d'" Clea'r;e" ! TODAY'S BLUNDER FOR RENT — Modern Turnished Also have some " good values in He found that opposite the spot where . taperm “31 n:r' CORRECTED . 2 room. lnquu'e Slxth & Lake 4l?il\l'dl Ze‘c l;‘nnnz:be:;rsP?mn: 42(;-1-% ¢8| FOR P-ITO%?I?, Lot;lllxid Dinrm ll:dl. the uncanny vision appeared was a . — 28tf .pehe 5 33:“' ewegnd;e. small hole in the brick wall an-inch FOR RENTCottage at Blrchmont —— ____m_lf__- -1 or two scross, where once a padlock "A mother should consider it her | =" R Tgh t hon LIVER TROUBLE — Physician e FOR ‘SALE—9-room ho Mi; hung. ‘Through this aperture the duty to train her child so that he | Lnquire at Rex Theatre, or FRORS| plains simple treatment for in-{ "5l i "o city water, gas, hard- 4mages of persons passing on the walk = does not regard with open-mouthed 128 el 6| flamed gallbladder and bile duets| ' Jo0u® ‘a0ch lxllownsu;il:‘s. " large o L IERRE S N CRON B A wonder or frank amusement a per- | FOR . .-RENT — Modern furnished associated with gallstones. Book-| screened fiorch, lot 50x140, facing soh who has an unhappy and un-|" rooms, 520 Beltrami Ave. Phane let FREE. Dr. U. Paddock, Box| east. Phelps-Landberg _Agency, ayoidable deformity. 765, 6d7-3| 201, Kansas City, Mo. 1d7-1 106 Third St., Phone 776. b6d7-1 butside are thrown on the wall life size, and with all colors exactly repro- duced, but legs in the air. ' H.M.DEHAAN —eee “PAINTS W..C. ANDERSON - DANCING SCHOOL - BUSINESS DENTISTS Bel!mmx County Representative ||| Classic, crloc':::cta::gt Ballroom AND M d E Cl S| G Ns fI - mewade Shesentiog ||| Mogee bt i o | PROFESSIONAL ) Margaret . Troppm n Studios' Tl’pppmln Block Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING 716 14th St, . Phone 392-W | Any Kind ARG Over Boardman's Drug Stere Phone 408 - - Bemidji “ On Anythi a2 ything 1 ; Plllmblllg R AGS Johnson l{&RsBorl'eaon e I e a0 Plumbmt repaired’ by us FOR QUICK~ SERVICE Pb,.ici-;l.b ;ndu?'l‘l;lm Dr. A. J. Melby ot 2t out CALL 128 Heatlng Pring us your alean oot i DENTIST ‘materials high grade. ) Prices reasonable, - - ton rogs--ng buttons, bands Robert J. Russell DRS. Garlock & Garlock We have a' pipe 'ma- e e i & s o yee: Throa gl 313 Fouth Sewt 1| Pioneer Office || ErcBighosmet | BUSINESS | threads from 1 inch to AUTO LIVERY PLenes 620-W—620-R : L4 e 217, %.A::l?g F:;T:r!k!:r Blk. ws 8 inch pipe. IS OUR BUSINESS! Lot i . - LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Gloaned & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat clj'ilili. ‘Works an . Shoe Shining Parlors + =—Remore Hotel Block— We Are at Your Service “NIGHT and DAY Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engineer Distributors of Kohler Ware lene 122 13 3rd St. - McKee Fur-d{tu;e and Undenakmg Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Bloek BERNIE W. ALDRICH ., .GARAGE First Class AUTO REPAIRING. All Work Guaranteed j 408-410 AMERICA AVE. —Phone 187— Night Phone 515-W Auto Livery 150 rmxe 150 DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of cars to choose from Seven-Pas k - .Fiye-Pa Open &nd In DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block D. J. Moore District Agent NORTHWESTERN . MUTUAL LIFE Over Northern Nat'l Bank Room 6 Bemidji, Minn. ‘ Dr. Ear]l R. Two - CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bld_._ H. N. McKee, FOR ' Violin Instruction PHONE W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R : GlARIFlEfl M".K SNAPPY ° SIGNS = Forming class of twenty— B THiRD s;:nzzl':!mN' “ HAs NoriiNG apoep IIf . T / SELLTHAS'E['UFF | Dr. E. H. Marcum T YT A : OR TAKEN AWAY I_a[sun & Larson For Gukker Seriics . g“"::;%-ggi.:;’gam C. L. ARNOLD lours: o, a. m. -0 p. m. : SPE&II fié‘!}?"{r‘;ss PHONE 983-W Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 "% J0UR CAOCER BoR FETTNG GLASIES C, R, SANBORN M. D Ralph’s Horseradish MARTIN M. D.~ ans and Surgeons —Miles Block Fresh From the Ground A HEALTHY RELISH BOTTLED HERE AT HOME Office, First Floor ALAA i 213 Third St. AUTO Office Phone 131 Res. 310 : SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS D WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS MH.K & CREAM "Puir ive Milk & Cream from gude Shorthorns in Dr. 1 gnlmon s herd. yHave been supplying St. Anthony’s Hospital and can new take care of city trade. DELIVERED DAILY MILK, per quart....10c Dr. A. Dannenberg CREAM, per quart. . .50c Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate CHAS.BARCLAY Northrop &. Berqton Oueopathicl;“ Phiaictans’ Battles Bldg, ., Bemidi, ¥in —PHONE. 153-W— _ | ™ ™ X Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larsen Bloek . PHONE 398 RES, 397 i Have it, 4ellvered to your door v&ry morning! MILK and CREAM - ‘from henkhy CcoOws— handled ip asanitary way. ! _ PHONE 16-F-4 SUMMER CLOTHES ot light, or dainty fabrics cavefully cleaned, colors retained, by our methods, Get full wear, economize by using our service. Get dupliéate keys made while you wait! A complete stock of blank keys here always. Given Hardware COUNTRY TRIRS A SPECIALTY ' | Seven-passenger Buichi / Seven - passenger E-el Dodges and Dodge. ‘Teur- ing cars—a motor for ev- ery oceasion, Fred Webster, Mgr. LOST—Dark rimmed glasses. Fin}ief please return to the Pioneer office. 4d7-3 i e e et i) FOUND—A lcdge emblem with name A. A. Olson on back. Owner may have same by calling at 1113 Be- midji Ave. Phone 345. 3d7-1 LOST—one ‘36-guage shotgun on Jefferson Highway; between Fred: Barr's and. Sidney,, Stetker’s:’ qt finder is honut, notify N. A.'sh LOST—Brown st and contaitiiig’ "‘\K clothes, Polsibly 1éft ‘sofiie place . between Secondcand Third Sts, ot Minnesota™ Ave, - 14, man feels loss of same. Fihder please re- lt? ot godd turn to Pioneer office. 3d7-1 For Sale Farm Property FOR SALE—i20 acres choice farm- ing land, A-1 soil, 8 miles east of Bemidji. Hardwood timber, part- ly open and brush land. Easily cleared. $26 per acre. Terms. F. M. Malzahn, Bemidji. 4d7-1 — aaeee—————— — ] DECREED REST FROM LABOR 8axon Monarch, a Thousand Years Ago, Instituted Custom of Satur- A thousand years ago the Saxon King Edgar proclaimed a rest from all labor fram the noon of Saturday till the dawn of Monday, and the ssme principle was emplaglzed by his suc- CeRsors, The church was in those days the dominant factor in all social life, and the Saturday-to-Monday ordinunce was doubtless at first intended to give the people full opportunities for going to church. Round the village church, too, gradually sprang up the Saturday mar- ket for the cottagers, and so, though slowly, the Saturday holy day evolved into n holldny. With the change from agriculture to Industrinlism, people left the villages for the towns, and here for some time the Saturday half-holidyy was endan- gered In the rush and greed of the new-found and little understood *“prog- ress” A saner and more moderate outlook, however, restored the Satur- day half-holiday. But, curfously enough, the towns claimed it a8 a new inventlon of thelr own, ignoring the vilinge life which, long centurles back, knew as a legal right the weekly half- holiday of the Saturday. Indian Tale of Pillar Rock. There are Indian tales of the Pillar rock, which 18 located nbout 1,000 feet from the Washington shore, and which stand about 20 feet from the surface of the Columbia river, and of the oc- currences thercabouts, real and fanci- ful. One is that Chief Skamokuwn, his fre aroused because a Clatsop brave made away with the chief's daughter, hurled the rock at the de- parting canoe of the swain from the tribe across the river, missing the craft but Implanting the huge pillar in mid- strenm. The rock extends below the 80-foot depth, and the base, or projec- tion, s said to have an approxgmate width In excess of 30 feet, George Vancouver, following Gray, the discoverer of the river, spoke of It In 1792 as “the remarkable piliar rock.” He is snld to have been told of the rock by Gray nnd entered the viver on the way down the coast. WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, ete. —Phone 300— McClarnon & Son Minnesota Ave. 1T ry' 'ICoora JceCream GAIN.IN HEALTH AND STRENGTH Koors Pasteurized milk will please you with, its rich flavor, with its gen- uine creaminess. It is the milk that will please each mem- ber of your house- hold. ALFALFA DAIRY W. G. SCHROEDER ’ | THE l;lbfl!fl( WANT ADS FIRSE NATE BANK BLDC, —PHONE 7-F-410— | 77 BRING RESULTS : :=~PHONE 57— ! Phone 401-W Bemidiji || N\t o————— s 7S LOST OR FOUND 4, case, t.wo -stupl, Al day Haif Holiday. l ———me

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