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'.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . PREPARING TEA QT LT (T T OO Process Is Long ém.i Complicated, and Involves the Employment of Much ' Labor, " As soon cas possible attér being “pleked, the tea leaves are placed on a . round tray, with a brass wire bottom, “over, holling water. This' process of steaming, which is completed in half f minute, brings the natural oil to the surface.. The next and principal op- “eratlon is firing, which is done on a wooden frame, with thick Ju eS8 Pa- per stretched across it, charconl well covered with ashes heing the fuel em- ployed. This first firimg Is ‘done at @ temperature - of about 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Meanwhile the leaf is maniputated for hours by men' who roll 1t info balls with the jalms of their hands. | The final result is obtained when ‘each deéaf -hecomes’ separately twisted, and changes color'to a dark | olive green,, Two 1ere firings at a| ]n\\pr temperature follow, after which the leaffs allowed' to' dry until it be- contes quite brittle. When the proe- ess is complete the tea is kept strictly dry, a8 moisture destroys its aroma. Tea 8o made is the genuine Japan tea, or what is commonly' known in Amers fea as “green tea."—East and West. Quakerism In_ Maryland.” The spread of Quakerism in Mary- land was characteristic of the quiet zeal with which the promotion of the faith was made. Maryland's mission- ary minister-of the sect was a woman, Elizabeth Harris, who visited Virginia in 1656 nnd returned to London in the following yvear after touring the Chesa- peake shore. One of her converts, Robert - Clarkson, distributed 'a ship- ment of books concerning the doc- trines of the Friends among his nelgh- bors, and by 1672 there were numerous residents of 'the Chesipeake skore who knew the principles of the Friends. George Fox, \lnltlng Maryland that year, noted that at‘a meeting on the Eastern: Shore. there ‘were. so many boats passing upon the river “that it was almost like the Thames.” Style and Style. He—You say you've met Miss Pen- ley. I've read sonie of her works, bul 1 can’t say I like ber style, She—Nelther do [; she’s positively *dowdy.—Boston Transeript. Repair Work That Lasts Plumbing : repaired by us stays repairedbecauseour work is thorough and our materials high grnde. s Prices reasonable, We have a pipe ma- chine that euts and threads from 1 inch to 8 inch pipe. {Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engineer Distributors of Kohler Ware Phone 122 113 3rd St.» [ McKee Furniture and Undertaking Company H. N. McKee, Manager PHONE 222.W RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R BEMIDJI MINN. 120 THIRD STREET [nmmu FLORAL CO. CHOICK J CUT FLOWERS MD PLANTS Artistie Posigns OMPT ATT!N'“ P. GIVEN-TO wl- ORDERS Bunldfi. Mins. L 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W | Get duplicate keys made y while you wait! ‘A complete stock of | blank keys here always. Given Hardware —PHONE 57— IN /JAPAN. L O R FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING "Huffman & O’Leary LICENSED EMBALMER IN CHARGE /PHONE 178-W or R v sk L hieT LEARN T0 DANCE! "Individual or Class Instruction - be given Tuesday and Friday evenings at the K. C. hall by Fred and Isabell-Bahr. PHONE 944 BEMIDJI CLEANERS Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing of all Wearing Apparel. We call for and deliver —PHONE 578— Cut-of-Town Custom- ers: “‘Send your clothes by Parcel Post.” First Class Work and Prompt Service. Bemidji Cleaners N. Papermaster, Mgr. New Kaplan Block Bemidji Minn. CLASS NOW FDRM!NG % l! | H.M.DEHAAN PAINTS SIGNS || Any Kind / Any Time Any Where On Anything FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 128 AUTO LIVERY IS OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemidji Auto Livery 150 poxe ' DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of Seven-Passenger Buick Five-Passenger Oldsmobile oot o —— CLARIFIED MILK 130 rs to choose from | Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars —_——————————————— e HAS NOTHING ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY Have it delivered to iybhr r door jevery morningl.:: MILK and CREAM; from hulflly cows— handled'in a umtury way. PHONE 16-F-4 ALFALFA DAIRY W. G. SCHROEDER Fred Webster, Mgr. BRING RESULTS THE PIONEER WANT ADS hdngmg, painting ag. Let me figure on Self, 26th nnd Min- ‘Phone 734-W. 12d47-5 WANTED — Neat appearing young men to travel to stores. Must be go-getters. Apply T. L. Hackett, Ford Hotel, between hours of 4 to 7 P. M 3d17-3 WANTED TO BUY—Good, sturdy row hoat, suitable for attaching small motor to, or with motor at- tached. Tell me what you have your work. " nesota Ave, and where to sce it. Answer to “R. B.,” care Pioneer. 6-21tf ® - 3 > — TODAY’S BLUNDER | CORRECTED — e @) D , Many want ads fail to interest the people -who read them because they do not tell ecnough. There are hund- reds of 4-room flats. Why should a reader pick out one, the only ad- vantage of which seems to be its “good loc,” when in the same col- umn he can read about others, “sunny, airy, plenty of closest, big windows, on shaded side street, onc block from car line, near park, ete.” There are a few flats worth adver- tising at all that don’t have some good points which if mentioned in a want ad will bring people to look at them. W. C. ANDERSON | Beltl ami Coun(.y Represcnmhve McWade' Self-Sealmg Auto Tubes 716 14th St, Phone 392-W Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 312 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R "BERNIE W. ALDRICH GARAGE First Class ‘AUTO REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed 408-410 AMERICA AVE. —Phone 187— Night Phone 515-W... DRS. .- Larsan & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 'Res. 310 SUMMER CLOTHES ot light —or dainty' fabrics cavefully cleaned, colors retained, by our methods, Get full wear, economize by using our service, WANTED—Dish - washer, Cnfe Iy at Rex £ 1d7-3 WANmpD RENT--Garage. Must be plose in, - Call:phorte 009, 247-3 FOR RENT-—T ’b 'ST. OFFI PHONE 310. § S M sy FOR llEN‘I‘-—me;hed rfi at 1106 America Ave. | M -22tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 618 Fourth :St.. ‘Phone 792-1. 4d7-6 FOR RENT—Two anmges at 104 $4.00 ]Jer month. 4d7- ‘l FOR RENT—One modern 1urmshed room. 5156 Bemldjl Ave 6-dut FOR RENT—Furnished _rooms for light housekeeping, Phone i;l?itt FOR RENT.— Modern furnished room at 609 Bermidji Ave, 4d7-5 FOR RENT_Cottage at Birchmont. Call Frank Koors. G-30tf FOR RENT—Two garage at 401 Park Ave.; $4.00 per month. 4d7-6 FOR RENT—Cottage at, Birchmont. Inquire at Rex Theatre, or phone 128. Gd7-6 FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms, 520 Beltrmm Ave Phone 765-J.: 6d7-3 FOR RENT-—,LH e mmlern furn.inh- ed room, fl Minnesota Ave. Call:317-R. G-15tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, at $3.50 and $4.00 a week. 220% Third St. Over the Army Store. 6d7-10 —— —L FOR' RENT—Partly furnished two- room apartment, suitable for. light housekeeping, ‘at 220% Third St. Over ‘the Army Stor 6d7-10 ! Girl's Long Hike. The Panama - canal zepe women's i walking - championshif® 1s- held by & mvel\e-\enr -old girl—Almn . Mann— iwho walked through the canal zome !from ocean to oceun, au distance of \approximately 50 miles, in 16 hours and 26 mivutes. tn -20 buttons, $4 Ploneer Offnce S SHO-CARDSMITH FOR SNAPPY SIGNS THAT SELL STUFF For Quicker Service PHONE 983-Wl " SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS COUNTRY TRIRS v FAGE SEVEN wmu"a-.m aa-‘,w m.m R | oK ‘..m“ FOR RENT*Furnished room; also garage. 423 Fourth St. 4a7-7 FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms, furnish- ed or unfurnished; dikb 2:ghrages. 401 Park Ave. {906 18dT+6 FOR RENT--Two :furnished fpooms;}’ Gentlemen “preferred. Mrs,1Geos Kirk, 1109 Lake, Blyd: | 8 T:84; F or Sale FOR SALE-Short wood, pirch and tamarack; call 44 or 601.v" 5-9 tf a1y Ay FOR SALE—Cheap, motor boat, in good running order. Call at 108 Irvine Ave. Phone 117. 3d7-6 FOR SALE—Furnitu at 64 Lincoln Ave., 4 blocks from bus gtation in Nymcre. 447-7 FER__SI_&LE-: Thtcc-fi:r::Id part Jersey cow, fresh in August. Will sell cheap Phone 644. 2d7-8 FOR SALF—I'ord touring car, 1916 Good runing order, Demountable rims, shock absorbers; $200. In- quire T, W. Cross, Phone 45-F-12. 3d7-8 . Can be seen RSB RIr O S, NP i L3y FOR SALE—Legal blanks of all hand. Mail orders promptly filled. kinds. Complete stock always at For quick servicé, kend your or- ders to the Bemidji-Book & Sta- tmnexy Co., Bem G-! zm FOR SALE—Twn cl\m:.e pieces . of land, partly improved, 160 acres,|, and 80 acres; well located. Will sell cheap if sold soon. C. M. Johnston, Box 793, Bemidji, Minn. 3d7-6 e e e e i o FOR SALE—A complete line of Hup- mobile motor cars. Write or phone for literature or demonstration. Also have some good values in second-hand. cars of other makes. A. Dannenberg, Phone 401- W 6-28tf BUSAI&ESS PROFESSIONAL ) l s DRS. Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. e ——— DRS. Garlock' & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 217, Third St. Barker Blk. Physiclan and Surgeon OFFIC!, Security Bank Blesk DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physiciuns and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. Earl R. Two . PHONE 396 ‘A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger Buicks Pa ger Enclosed Dodges Dodge Tour- ing cars—a motor for ev- ary odcasion. CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppshan Bldg, [ . Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-8 p. ms. Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 C. R. SAN B B, J. MA TIII‘WNIJ“D.' ans and Surgeons Ofnca-—Mllu Block House Phones 449-805 . Office 85 Bargly l‘h jsicians Bemidji, Minn. b DRS Northmp Oatenp-th ic Battles Bldg. —PHONE. 183-W-su'i HB, Dr. E, A. Shiniien Physician and Surgeon''"" OFFICE in Larson Block’ RES, 397 Dr. A. Dannenserg Bemidji's/ Pioneer Chiropractor Paimer Graduate’ FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401.W Bemidji e e et f 1 A 91868 andl) color: o, vama, reatal | 4 FOR' SALE—A rmtl‘l.— good bar- gain in 1921 model Ford. Bemidji]: Auto Co.’ [ 3d7-3 FOR' ‘SALE—One 30- horsepower tubular boiler; algo 1 duteher'sy + e buw, nize 8:10., Kobrs r!mr‘ - q i -3t d_9y FOR SALEL'-'Rhl)her stamns ot “Kinds madé*d order, Stamp pads, Copporation i pand; notarial uenls, ‘daters, rubber| _printin; i: l? Mait<* orders “promptly filed. Bemxdjl Book & ‘Stationery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf For Sale, City: Property| FOR SALE—Strictl at 707 Bemidji modern house ve. Phone 678.1 5-8tf residence lots. i Phone 452-W. i 4d7-6 FOR SALE—Two 1302 Bemidji Ave. (PPN LOST OR FOUND LOST—Dark rimmed glasses. Finder please return to the Pioneer office. i 4d7-8 FOQUND—Pocketbook.! Owner iden- tify same and pay for ad. Call at 112% Third St, 3d7-0 I:J:r:fl: LOST—Brown snit coat. on Birch- mont yoad. Findor please notify | .. A. Smith, care Ward Bros. 4477 LOST—Cameo brooch Saturday eve- ning.. * Finder please 416% Irvine Ave, for reward. ' 3d7-6 LOST—one 86-guage shotgun on Jefferson Highway, between Fred Barr's and Sidney Stecker's,. . If finder is honest, notify N. A. Mull. 2d7-3 ) DENTISTS Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING i Bomidjl, Misn. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman's Drug Store Phone 408 . -:- lo-ldle BUSINESS ) —— LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Gleaned & Re-Blocked Bamul;l Hat Clnlnln' Works Shoe Slmun| Parlors —Remore Hotel Block— e e e T e D. J. Moore District Agent NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Over Northefn Nat'l Bank Room 6 Bemidji, Minn. WE BUY.AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc. —Phone 300— [|IMeGlernon& Son| Minnesota Ave. "MILK &”CREAM LA ST ER R Pure Mill & é:’)e]n:n trom’ | ‘grade Shorthorns, in, Dr. 1 Gllmorpmhord. M Have' 'heen :upplymg ‘St " /Anthony’s -Hospital. and | can mew take i¢are of city trade. DELIVERED DAILY MILK, per quart....10c CREAM, per quart. ..50c CHAS. BARCLAY —PHONE 7-F-410— return to f INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN. OF BEMIDJI, BELTRAMI COUNTY The regular meeting' of ‘the Board of Education was called + to order Tuesday, June 20, 1922, at 8 o'clock P.-M:, by President Tuomy. Members present: Tuomy, Netzer, Molander, Battles, Ritchie, Smith and Supt. West. The minutes of the regular meet- ing ot June 13, wu were read and approved. TR Moved and séconded by Molander and Battles that the President , T Clerk be authorized to sign the': lowing contracts as read. Carried. Lenore Morris, 9 month: Marian Lein, 9 month: Adjourned. J T. TUOMY, Yresdent: FLORENCE F. NETZER, Sy 1d7-3 * Clerk- Interesting Powder Horn Map. A map engraved on an old powder horn may lead to the location of the sites of several Cherokee Indiun towns In western North Carolina, ac- cording to the Bureau of American | Ethnology at Washington, The powder horn is a loun from Hugh Kirk, Newtownards, County Down, Treland, und dates from about 1750 when the English were heglnning to open up tlie Cherokee rvuhm It belonged to Jumes Grant, member: of w company of Britlsh. soldlers afa- tioned nepr Charlestown and :-near Fort Loudon and Fort Prince George i the Cherokee country about” the time that these forts were besleged. The horn is eluborately engraved with the royal arms of Great Britain and the wmap showing the ancient town of Uueassee and other towns in | the regton”in which the soldier saw | | service, v q Brief Story of i 1 a Foxy Pup and a Firecracker Late Letter Mailers Fined. In Ei ngl'nul u century ngo fines were pssessed for late malling of letters. Unless letters were malled In London before four o'clock n fee of a penny for ench one hud to be puld to the bellman who collected the Inte mail. The postman was un important per- sonage In those duys, He was all done up In red, white and blue, scarlet coat, blue breeches, white stockings, with & grent cocknde in his hat, Those who chose to carry lotters to the genaral post office could do 8o, but If they wished to have letters res celved after n certaln thne no lesy than sixpence must be puld. It was usuul for postuge to he collected from the person who recelved a letter, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER FOR COOKING—- KOORS PASTEURIZED MILK " Your meals will be more delicious if you use real milk, Koors Pasteurized Milk. It is bottled and sealed under the strictest rules of good hygiene. | }