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J. A. McConkey. T o= LEEEE ) 2 ‘Bulk Olives, well worth 60¢; you can have them at 40¢ These are very nice. Haye you tried the Glaco Maraschino Cherries? These are extra fancy; per box 60e. Tropical brand Crystallized Ginger, per box 25¢ “Very lutge plass jars of cithor Ruspherry or Straw- ~“berry jam, only 30¢ per jar. None so.poor-but what they can afford this. W W W w w w w W W w w w Fancy New York Cheese, per 1 (miy 15¢ W : W The largest and most complete line of Crockery, Glass- W waré and Lamps in Bemidji. Prices are marked Y] in plain figures and very close. w w W ; W Take in some of those Preserves that are sugared a lit- tle before T send them back: T make the same price T get fo return them. Large, oval cans Kippered Herring or Brook Trout 25¢ Maple Sugar that I know to be absolutely pure, per brick 20c¢. Yours Very Truly, J. A. MéCONKEY.j"l =33333333337 J. A. HOFF, Painter and Decorator. Monk is Here! : Bring in your Sign Ordors! ¢l Pictorial, Electrical and | Novelty Signs, Banners & and Show Cards. Paper Hanging, New, Neat and Up-to-Date. & Kalsomining, : and Art Work. 25°, off . e The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. “ntered in the postoffice at BemldJi, Minn,, a3 second class matter. Offieial County and City Paper SiJBSCRlP’I'lGN $5 PER YEAR Japan’s Success. “|'the cold w SKIN expression. 2 " Then ceivable kind make their ap- pearance, and Eczema and Tetter—the twin terrors of house all skin diseases—Nettle Rash, Poison Oak ~and Ivy, and such other skin troubles- as usuatly remaj 9 , break out -t-~—Slowly;-steadily;surely Japan advances through Manchuria and forces Russia back upon its fur- thest base, Harbin, three hun- dred and fifty miles north of Port Arthur, The . Japanese practically control southeastern Manchuria with the exception of these two strategic points.” Port Arthur has been regarded as impregnable but it is now closely invested with the Japanese mas- ters of the sea and nothing is im- possible to.the brown men who stormed Nanshan hill. - Whether afreshi. to, forment. and dis- tract by their fearful burn- ing, itching -and stinging. A course of S. . S. now will purify and enrich the blood, SSS channels. you nothiug. While not always painful these are aggravatin, With few exceptions they are worse F and summer, when the system begins to thaw out and the *.skin is reacting and making extra efforts to throw-off- the poisons that have accumulated during the winter months boils and pimples, rashes and eruptions of every con 8.8, 8, t a-otire, but §,-8: 8,18 ¢ emed to relieve. I am now comparativel: of this eruption, I think a groat deal of your miedicine, belisving 1t to be the best flor and tonio known to the world to- DISEASES The Ouccropping of Bad Blood. beyond n spring Caxton, Ohio; st 8,1003. . is & good modicine. I keep it in the the while, 1t 8 an excellent tonic to. Au I give strength tothe system and tone to all the organs, ‘It give, the only medicine it free lood puris ay. TMRS. FRANK HORNER, 1330 East Seventh St. reinforce and ‘tone up the general system, and carry off the bodily impurities through the proper The skin, with good blood to mourish it, | WANTED. — Dishwasher remains smooth and free of all disfiguring eruptions. Send for our book on diseases of the skin, and write us if you desire medical advice or any special information. This will cost THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs [board of pablic w is no sign vhat the city has its paving con- tract well in hand. Between Grand Rapids and Hallock the north country- will warmn up a Jot next week. Tt will cost you $5 to take a captured or not-Port- Arthur is useless to Russia and the cam- paign of Japan is now a compara- tively simple one—to capture Port Arthur or keep it closely in- vested while a—great army-is slowly forced north to Harbin, With the capture of Harbin Japan will be master of Man- churia for Russia will then have J:umbermens State Bank BEMIDJI s 3y General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. -Grow More Valuable Every Day "The demand for Building Lots in Bemidji continues ,uua&wl..We—smLh ave-a-darge-numberof Fine Residence: Lots, however, in all parts of the city. e bought cheaper a few months ago, but - you will not be able to buy ¢ heap a few monthsfrom now. 1 Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. 00000t e 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000000 y C fifle;Es Wholesale - Liquor Dealer St. Louis Beer DWEISE R ¢ no base ncarer than Moscow. Russia now fights under every disadvantage. The bear is doing its utmost; the Jap has not touched his reseryes. The suc. cess of Japan' seems simply a matter of time. THE desperate fight of the ad- ministration on Robert C. Dunn has been ap))m:ent; to every per- son who has given any attention to Minnesota politics during the past few months. The public ex- aminer’s office has abandoned all public business to devote its ef- forts to manufacturing ammuni- tion to be used against Dunn’| Food inspectors, factory inspect- ox;s‘ and grain inspectors have been chasing up and down the - | state, ostensively bent on' public business (strange what a lot of i:ublic business has crop[;ed up all over the state all of a sudden) and now Governor Van Sant is bringing pressure to-bear upon every appointee to compel him fo publicly announce opposition .to Dunn. Insurance Commissioner Dearth announces that he cannot longer be for Dunn, although- he/| declares that he will do nothing against him. Adjutant Geeneral Libby still holds out strongly for Dunn despite the fact that strong pressurehasbeen broug'hti o bear upon him, but._he will doubtless -be properly — disci- plined if he fails to throw Dunn over before the convention is ready to nominate. course —in the- Perham school groundsduring the summer. If trees were as thick as Wood- men in the Red river valley—it would no-longer be a trecless plain, -Clearwater county refuses to spend $35,000 for a new -court house., Justtake down the fence, neighbor, and you can use ours for nothing. o The Grand ‘Rapids Magnet which draws our interest every week corrects the Pioneer. for saying, “he has went insane’’, At least we suited the words to theidea sl 7 Sued by His Doctor. 2 “A doctor here sued me. for $12 50, which T claimed was: ex- cessive for a case of cholera mor- bus,” says R. White, of Coachella, Cal. = “At the trial he praised his medical skill and' medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamber- lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was, and he would not say under oath that it was not.” No doctor, could use a better rémedy than_this in a case of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by Barker’s Drug store. : . ‘POLITICS Hon. F. M. Eddy, who is cam- ‘paigning in this vicinity this week in the interests of his guberna torial candidacy was in Clearwatr: county this week and says the gubernatorial fight is’ warming up there in good shape. The! fight for the delegation will be a ter into it largely. The Collins cause is championed by B. E. Brown and Dunn’s case is well looked after. Mr. Eddy does not believe the delegation will be in- structed. The primaries for the election ! of delegates to the county conven- Tuesday. The city is entitled to five delegates from each ward. On the streets the gubernatori campaign is being much discus- sed and the contest for the dele- gation from this city-to the county esting. The Collins sentiment seems to be nihil at present and those who have been supporting structed delegation. "It is safe to say that the delegation will be in- ByvERyY important action in the Russo-Japanese war reaches the readers of the Pioneer twelve hours in advance of the account The account of the battles of Vafangow and Selissu printed in Duluth- papers which rcached 'Beu!idji this mornming was given in-futl in last evening,s Pioneer. telegraphic service is equally efficient as respects The Pionee: other important nows items, as witness its account of the burn- ing of the steamer; General Slo- cum at New York. OO O g ITSINORTH § RO | COUNTRY 4 e P e i 2B 2B B0 8 0 a8 3 ; B P L& ¢ Some June days are not only rare but raw The Chr i trys Fergns. Falls. E an Endecavor Eagle Bend will simply double up the seream Juiy 4. Thief River Falls gets the Soo division Iminf,aw‘w from Erskine. Beeause the city council of Little Falls isable to curb_the given by-any other mewspaper. | structed for Dunn unless there is a great change from conditions as they apparently exist atthis time. The gubernatorial cainpaign vershadows—att—other - matters political at present rand while there is a good deal of talk there politics: Funkley, of Blackduels; willwith- draw his candidacy for county attorney. . This would make the tight between County - Attorney Loud and Attorney John Gibbons of this city and it is generally agreed that it would make the fight much more interesting for Mr. Loud. Charles Hayden, of Blackduck, it is said may be o candidate for the position of John McDougald, on the county board. Mr. Hayden has not made, any statement of his candidacy up te the present time, however. Thrown Froma Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown-from his Wwagon a verely bruised. -~ He applied Chamt s Puain Bualir freely and sayx it is the best liniment he ever used. local one and-local issues will en- | ; @ tion will occur in Bemidji next!d convention promises to get 1nter- gj is really little interest in‘county | . -, Babcock is a | SCHROEDER —DEALER IN— General Merchandise,- Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, _ Glassware, Flour, Feed and Hay, Seed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALI, KINDS OI*— | Garden Seeds and - A Grass Seeds. University Canned Goods FLOUR.—Pillsbury;s Best and Ada Flour. A No. 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, ~ Phone209. EURTY SR U S Hotel Catheart, ; “Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props. i;—:‘, Baudette, - Minn. s E 5 This Hotel is specially adapted for the traveling public, beautifully locat- ed on the banks of the great- Rainy River fac- ing the Canadian border. ] =] ‘We pay strict attention to run a quietly and orderly place: (0 EHBEIREURE B4 & Dr. J. Warninger Yo a bl Oftico in roar of Arends Bomidij & e Saloom, 41h St.-*Phone 0. ford, record-fx him are now talking of ‘an unin- i von him béfore brecding your mares. TG R} . NO G and \vi]’i be refunded to you if after use ing Balf a bottlc of < THE 7 AMOUS P RHEHEUMATISM and BLGOD CURE with results. you are not sati rtee which goes with ‘Ihis is our every bottle. For Sale ard Cuaranteed Only by A. GLIDALQUR & CO. Four Spring Excursions to De- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. will have on sale June 8,10, 14 and 19 round trip tickets to Deoiroit and inter- mediate po the rateof $12; to Buffalo and return $14.. This is via t! luth, Southi Shore & Atlanti fgnuce and the Detroit & Cleveland Navi- inl steamers. , reservation well known tizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises, Tt will effecta cure tn-one-third the time required by any other treatment.— Hor sale by Barker’s Drug store:— ind steamer, s of (ho above MART. Ansox, Ger 1 Agent, 430 West Superior St., Duluth, Minn. = ¥ | Residence Phone 221 PIONEER WANT COLUMN No Charde Loss Than 150. HELP WANTED. ISSIIE LU ~LEUL A/ Sit oL S EPRPURRE WANTED—To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad, “FOR SALE. PSR ETE 0 AL S SVY PO UIUU I FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir edition.. Pioneer office. - and chambermaid at —the - Lake Shore hotel. -~ — | WANTED:—Good girl-for general - housework -in | small family. Call on 905 Bemidji avenue. WANTED—Good ¢ook for hotel; g20d wages toright party.- Ad- dress C. . Peterson, Hallock, Minn. WANTED—At ohce, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business generally. Pioneer office. WANTED—For U, S, Army able‘ bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 83, citi- zens of United States, of a good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation'apply to Recruiting Officer. Miles block, Bemidji, DYERS — Experienced dress ironer wanted; good wages, steady employment, Henry Bros., dye house, Winnipeg, ‘Manitoba: FOR SALE-—Short mill wood, $2 per._load delivered. - Fine-for ~=kitchenstove. ‘Crookston Lum- ber-Co.,- phone—208-or Wes Wright. FOR SALE—Or trade forland or mill property, one brick ven- eered store building, stock of groceries and confectionery and lunch counter and $1,500 stock of clothing. For partic- ulars address Lock Box 19, Maurdock, Minn., Swift county. MISCELLANEOUS. TO EXCHANGE--Iowa or Min- nesota land for stock of general merchandise, hardware or fur- niture. Address Box 775, For- est City, Lowa. = THE BIG NEW TOWN ON ‘Winnipeg extension of Soo rail- road; large territory, densely settled; tivst-class openings for all kinds of business, manufac- tories and -investments. Rufus L. Hardy, general manager, Parker’s Prairie, Minn. We are wow open Day. and Evening. A man i attendance at_all times, ..WALL - —Come and see our— PAPER You can.choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into .LIENO WALL Nortliern Minnesota. FINISH.. We handle itin bulk; you do not have to pay a big price for w get full weight: Al ¢ 25 and 50-ponnd lots Why not trade where you can PHONE 20. <o IMMAAMAAN! 5 orthle olor cknges; but S piei poundg in wer paaitile get the mest for your money? . C.JONES, _ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LAWYERS, D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Ofiice opposite. Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJ. - - MINN. :Bailey & MecDonald | LAWYERS Bemldjl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Miles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Dr. Blakeslee Flhiysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminii Dr. E: H. Marcum . Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Office Phene18 Dr. E. H. Smith Physici and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone; 73— Home Phone, 60| A DENTISTS. Dr. J. T. Tuomy - S DENTIST— 3 Office over First National Bank, Third St HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Prop.. $ 25 < {310aT85 | 411 Bellvami Ave. City. Hotel, JESS FREESTONE, Prop. §1£1.00 and 1 perday Palace Cafe, __ FRED-THROM; Prop. Rates: Rates: 315 Beltrami Ave. [ 311 Minvesota Ave. otel Remore, EARL GEIL, Prop. Corner Beltrami Ave. and Third St. Thompson’s Hotel, HANS P. THOMNPSON, Prop. Commection | 100 Third St. Tremont House,* FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop. sy b 100 Ratess ¢ 0 5 day Bemidji Hotel, MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop. ~ | 202 Third St |- 203 Mionesota Ave. VOICE CULTURE, ETC. Miss_Anna Olive Miller, Voice Culture, Sight Readinig, Chorus. A. McDonsld Residence, - Lake Boulevard. 4 Syrup. y Gets the Worm. ‘We have just received a car [ load lot of Eayve Trough and are [ 3 gelling it at Rock Bottom Prices 50 40 not wait but get your share of it while it lasts. ‘We were never in as' good position or had such a complete X line of Bicycle Extras, and/can Be repair . yvour, wheel while . you wait, S % So phone.or come and sco J. J. DORAN. R DS RRIRR] K. O..E. Eagles, Bemidji AerleNo. 351, nesday at§p. m. Y B [t Fraternal Order o M A.T. = W.President H. LeBleu, = W.Secretary Visiting Eagles cordially invited. s e e T ! F.E. COOLEY, | b J Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. — "[ | Phone BRI 3 SHRRTH &l it Have You a Friend Afflicted With -Asthma? Frank S. Archibald, of West Swanzey, N: H., writes: For the past five years I haye suffered with Asthma. alimost constantly. I was so nervous at times I could ~|hardly remain in my school. This disease coupied with the nervous strain to which teachers are al- ways subjected, made almost, unbearable. During a visit to my home in Hinsdale, Mr. Hann, a local druggist, called my atten- tion to your > Wine of Tar At first I was skeptical as 1 bad tried almost ererything with no permanenthelp. Finally T took home a bottle and the cure it effected seems almost miracu- lous to me after my former re- peated disappeintments. I want to recommend yonr remedy to everyone who has been afficted as I was for over five years and I shall be glad to reply to enquiries regarding my case.