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Annoying and unfidy, Ask for Model ice cream. Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer office. isn’t it? And worse still, it invariably leads to bald- ness! Ask your doctor what to do. See Tonight—Nobles Theatre. This company will open a week’s PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. Get Your Summer Baking aqvean Bisiar, Vanderlip Co. Next week we will place A. C. McLean, the tie man, went to Big Falls last evening to inspect some ties which the Martin Bros. are selling to the N. P. railway. Joseph Flannigan,official tie inspector for the Northern Pacific railway, accompanied Mr. McLean north. John Vogler was in the city yes- terday for a few hours from his claim near Nebish. Farm life agrees duck for the Crookston Lumber company, returned to the “Duck” last evening, after having visited in city over Sunday with his family. P. A. Walsh, the sheriff of Koochi- ching county, went to Big Falls last evening. this morning and_will hob-nob with the sheriffs until they adjourn Friday He returned to Bemidji John A. Dunn, a prominent miller of Minneapolis, and son, accom- panied by his sisters, Miss Emma Dunn of Grafton and Miss - Alice Dunn of Port Huron, Mich,, were visitors in the city today. J. H. Scribner of Minneapolis, the hustling representative for -the Crocker & Crowl Land company of Minneapolis, is in the city and is engineering some deals in dirt (land) Storm at La Crosse Causes Loss of $200,000. La Crosse, Wis,, Aug. 18.—Persons unaccounted for atter Sunday’s terrific tornado, the worst ever experienced- at La Crosse, have been located and it 18 now believed that no lives were lost when the tornado suddenly swept down upon the numerous pleasure craft on the river. Many streets are still impassable, but large crews. are at work and in another twenty-four hours it is expected that the greater Lumber and Building Material i f engagement under an immense & y y if hie doesn’t tell you fo use Ayer’s Hair i Good Thlflgs Mrs. K. Gibbs was a visitor from We make a specialty to sup- |l waterproof pavilion, corner Fourth ; Vigot, ney improved formula, Cures dan- /| B pi b druff. Stops falling hair. LAWYER ’r E t Farley yesterday. ply the home wath good baking. street and Beinidji avenue. The Fepeen s i 5 Lo, { : . o a Born—To Mr. and Mrs, George|| | Why worry “_"d take Up your 1| grand production, “The Way of the . ! WM. B.MATTHEWS AT Ireland, Sunday, a girl. time._in °;l°k'"8h during the || Wicked,” will be produced for the | ATTORNEY AT LAW warm weather when you can opening bill. This is one of the - 2 e i el 0 oforo tho United States Supreme ; E. D. Beeson went to Northome A 2 3 / B L &:fit‘ffimfi’fwi':'flx?.%'l'h.zml:rcx:}z:»?m tates Gbe Mo d el last evening on a business trip. procure choice viands at our || hest comedy dramas, in five acts, u - LE | INI. . L | Sremr "hatial attontign glven 1o Laud Gou- ¥ o d i o bakery. : ever put before a Bemidji audience. re | tosteProcuroment of Patents i wune. || Bakery, Confectionery : alves, Sodat-and ‘wife x i We make fresh pies, cakes, || High class vaudeville specialties will A ] & l ay | e e animin, D D" and Dairy Store };‘s]tle"e“i“g to their home at Big|} qokjes, graham bread, cream |[be introduced between each and| I : 5 alls. 3 v 515 Minnesota Ave. Fhone 125 ) bread, buns, and other choice every act, making it one big con- D. H. FISK John McDonald, the cruiser went || goods every day. fote s R < Attend the nd Counsellor at Law ™ 8 25 s 8 tinuous show. An entire change of M i e t s t F ° ““"B"'n'if -‘ site Hotel Markham, to Big Falls last evening on a cruis- program each and every evening, at nn eésota a-te ai1r - PPo. THE HOME OF ing expedition. Phone 118 popular prices. At the Fair Grounds between E. E, McDonald Model Ice Cream || C.A. Plummer went north onlth: THE LAKESIDE BAKERY RO St. Paul and Minneapolis ATTORNEY AT LAW M. & L train last evening to loo! 7 SEPT : e e e up some timber. “For ten years I was confined to e PATEC% EMBER. 2nd-7th, 1907 To . 5 ) % < PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. William Poupore went to Shooks| Legal blanks at this office. my bed with :l;xsease ofpmyflzl)dl;(ey:]sl, 1 LE ye“I’i; r:g;hii s, ;:«];Jci;;g %:l;'n.ess ho‘rse will go against his . X Spur last evening to look after his Do £ writes R. A. Gray, J. P of Oakville, SWEET MARIE, champion trotting mare of the world, will 1 ilm t!' you want a cedar claim on ; y Dr. Rowland G ore The »_Cl logging interests and cedar. shores of Red Lake? Apply to J. J. Ind. “It was so severe that I could not M Speed. Contest, moat eslsbrated horsemen n América Physician nndnsllrgeon A. B. Clair went north last even-| Opsahl move part of the time. I consulted have entered their best trotters and pacers. Free Pike this Office: Miles Block s D v psahl. the very best medical skill avail- year. Magnificent Pyrotechnic Spectacle every night. Daily i ] s ing to look up some timber at points 4 . . Airship Flights. New Buildings, New Exhibits, New | E. A. SHANNON, M. D Souvenir envelopes at this office. 5 A. B. Allen of the Sentinel went able, but could get no relief until |- ‘Amusemaits, ‘ s i DR‘[’h‘ynl'-‘h\n and Surgeon | Deputy Sheriff Bailey spent last|2IO"8 the line of the M. & L. . to St. Paul this morning on a busi- Fole,y's Kidney Cure was recom- G N Phone 396 " "7 Res. Phone 397 |night in Funkley on oficial busi-| Mrs. F. Eger of Minneapolis is| ness trip. mended to me.. It has been a God reat Northern Railway Ly one - e spending a few days in the city the| D Monahan and Mrs. Stevens Bt Offers the following train service between Bemidii and | DENTISTS. . t of Dr. E. H. Smith and family. i s se ~A. . Twin Cities;: Lv. Bemidji 7:10 a. m. Ar. Minneapolis i Earl Geil has been to Duluth|®u¢st of Dr. E. H. Smithan V: | spent yesterday in the city and re- . : 5:15 p. m.; Ar. St. Paul 5:45 p. m. Leave St. Paul 8:30 DR. J. T. TUOMY |during the past two days on a busi.| North Star leaves dock every day|turned to Blackduck last evening. Coming Attraction. a. m..Ar, Bemidiji 7:55 p. m. : Dentist ness mission. ) at9a. m. a.nd 2:30 p. m for La\'rina George H. Brown of Minneapolis,| The famous comedians, Bob and For particulars enquire rot National Bank 8u 1¢'g. TelophonoNo. 330 | Typewriter ribbons, nearly all ;r;::) Lake Side. Evening excursions traveling freight agent for the Grand | Eva McGinley, who are well kaown : E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent makes of standard machines at the|’ "> Trunk railway, was in the city today. | here, will appear here August 17, in na DR. VS.XRAWEDS{; EOISDS}ER Pioneer office. Misses Florence. and Ire_ne Crov{e.ll A. Clavin left this morning for|2fine vaud.eville perff)rm?nce. Th.ls e 1;,:%,:;,‘,,: .‘)‘.".',“’.:’.'.ZQ"N. e Wm. Moore arrived in the city went to Akeley this morning to visit Milwaukee, where he goes fo sell [company is now .p]a.ymg to big| —. il last evening from Park Rapids on a at the home of Mrs. LaMont for a some property in the city that is|crowds all along t_hxs line, and ha.ve DRAY AND TRANSFER. visit to his nephew, J. J. Ellis, and week. famous for its amber fluid. a great Sh"z. ‘hlsh s;asm;{: less e e s o y 2 Dray and Transtor, James A. Murray, clad in a new | ViSiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henrio-| 3004 6 or 8 room house or will buy | $2ger danc . : & ny A ette, has returned to her home at|:p 1 .:14: : ¥ Edmond Miller, the Chicago musical Phoss 40. 404 Boltram! A% | black derby and a good-natured |PCiie: has returne i building and location sults, L L[ o) S with thel oy, this Ow S e lme Tom Smart | smile, came down from Blackduck | P37k Rapids. . Opsahl, phone 303-2, Lavinia. season’ i o M".O". Safe and Plano moving. | this morning. Sherman Bailey left yesterday J. J. Padden of Red Lake Falls, : i Phone No. 58 | ¢18 America AVe. | yiliam Burce an: ife wi afternoon for Spokane, Wash., where assistant manager of the Red Lake Hay Fever And Summer Colds = urce d wife enttoh il visit his broth o. E . % 4 Kelliher last evening after having Ee'lw‘ f‘”s’tl ‘; h'mt' er, O. Falls Milling company, was in the| Victims of hay fever will experience 2l spent yesterday visiting with Be.|® Loy formerly of ‘ssc“y' & city today on a business mission. | great benefit by taking Foley's To purchase a building site in 2 midji friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shepard an Jim Goodman (ElPaterno) arrived | Honey and Tar, as it stops difficult PP Sktnners John Cann, the Blackduck cedar |Children left for their home this|;n"the city last evening from St. breathing immediately and heals Iielfudp' _W.e hiave s m‘_mber ot . Sa‘tin dealer, came down from the “Duck” | MOTRIng after enjoying a visit With| p, 1 ang i “making” the towns in|the inflamed air passages, and even if choice building lots which may A this morning and spent today in the parents °f Mrs. Shepard, Mr. | p;q vicinity for his excellent brand |it should fail to cure you it will give be purchased on reasanable terms See that your Dress Mak- §| the city on business. and Mrs. D. Wilcox. of “smokes.” instant relief.” The genuine is in a el ers and Tailors use Skinners {| If you have company and find| Thomas Johnson has built a new| p w. vanNort, “mine host” of the [ Package. E. A. Barker. < 36 i i herever satin {|that you have not enough bread, it is gasoline launch for E. K. Anderson, | o461 Robinson at Big Falls, passed| Modern H for Sal For furth icular; i call i} U 10, (SALIN, W.AEreve .10 $|a comfort to know that you can|"hO has also erected a cottage on}yprouoh the city this morning on odern House for Sale. i3 EFor er particulars write or lining is required. It willy| " most delicious biscuit with M5 1ot at Bemidji Beach, at thelpis way to the twin cities on a| House and lots, No 700 Bemidji ity . wear two seasons. We have {| une's perfect Baking Powder. north end of Lake Bemidji. businéss trip. Ave, for sale; 75 foot front; heated || Bemidji Townsite and Im- it in black, white and colors. Mark Devine. the logger, came| J2mes McAndrews, buyer for the| p Foote, the Crookston attorney wlllth ho; water; _electric hgh(t:s Enc: L Price $1.50 per Yard. down this morning from his home at Namf)ken Lamnber company, Was in|,nq hanker, came over from Crooks- ;11 T‘oker]x; c;mvel:;ences. e provement Company- Blackduck. He left this noon for | € Cit¥ yesterd?y on his way to ?‘g ton last night and spent the night| ke bowlevard. . 0’Leary & Bowser {| Decr River, where he has some busi- Falls from 2 trip to the twin cidies. i the city, He went to Walker H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidii. eary & 1 ness matters that demand his| ¢ Went to Big Falls last evening. | his morning on a business trip, HEAVY DAMAGE RESULTS Bemidiji, Minn. attention. James Lappen, cruiser at Black- 4 . some special bargains which morning. will interest our customers. Samuel M. Fisk, father of D. H. Fisk left last evening over the M. & L for his home at Northome, after having visited in this city since May. Mr. Fisk took along the go-ahead nerve that belongs to a homesteader part of the wreckage will have been removed. The damege to churches, factorles, residences and crops in this county is conseérvatively estimated at $200,000. We carry in stock at all times a complete line of Lymber and Building Material, Dimensions, ete. with John, He is brown as a berry and has relieved himself of the sup- erfluous flesh which he was carrying around. Harry Gillham, who owns a refreshment parlor at Blackduck, came in last night from Staples, with outside prospective purchasers. P. A. Walsh, sheriff of Koochi- ching county, came down this morn- ing from Big Falls, having in custody John Burke, who was bound over by Justice Higby of Big Falls to await the action of the grand jury for Remember we carry a . complete line of pianos and musical instruments. FIVE- JAPANESE KILLED, Korean Garrison Resists Attempt to Glass Glass Glass We are agents for the cel- A s . and will begin life on the claim . N Dlsarm It. R ebrated S.nger sewing ma- where he had been visiting with old S z assaulting a companion. Seoul, Kored K 2 = i i i g , Korea, Aug. 13.—A company W s ahitien, friends. Harry left this morning |282in With renewed vigor. J. W. Johnson and son Roddy| of thirfy-elght Japanese troops with e are clcsing out at cost our large The Big Noble’s Theater Co,, Under Canvass, will be with you tonight. A canvass theater, fitted with stage scenery, electric lights and every accessory for a first-class on the north-bound M. & I. freight for the “Duck.” W. E. Neal of this city, last Satur- day sold a portion of the townsite of Cohasset to Cohasset and Grand line of glass and can give you good values. : came over yeste}'day afternoon from their home at Cass Lake and went to Big Falls, near which place Mr. Johnson has a claim on which he filed at the time of the recent land two machine guns had five men killed |, and five wounded on landing at Kang- wha Island, twelve miles north of Che- mulpo, for the purpose of disarming a small Korean garrison of- forty men, which was supported by several Bisiar, Vanderlip Co. i is i hundred rioters. % M ' s me o B ~—- Rapids parties, who will erect a producuon.. N This is the most com- opening at the Cass Lake land office. | A Japanese fishing fleet, Which was =l manufacturing establishment at plete pavilion theater ever con- John Mogan réturned yesterday | ariven off this island with several cas- A . 3 z = structed. Popular prices. Rev. W. T. S. Spriggs of Minne- apolis, who has been supplying the local Baptist pulpit for a month past, left this morning for his home in the “Mill City.” It is understocd that the members of the Bemidji Baptist that place to be used for the mak- ing of tubs, boxes, etc. Crookston Times: Architect Strassburger left this morning for Kelliher where he will spend some time looking after business. He will probably take a day off to enjoy < A ualties, has reached Chemulpo. afternoon from a visit to his home —— at Cloquet, where he went to visit with his parents. John went to Northome last evening to resume his work, buying logs for the Crooks- ton Lumber company. Julius Dahl, the efficient guardian Raliroads Must Produce Books. Lincoln, Neb., ‘Aug. 18.—The state rallway commission has ruled that the rallroads must produce books, docu ments and all information needed in the creamery rate investigation. Tl creamery. tmon' last weok demands that the booka of the rallroad and ex- THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L. Lashsr, Manager E BEMIDJI, HINN, % T | Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 Ridney-€ttes cure Backache FONTGHT some of the splendid fishing in the :l::glz:fratli\::;;vf):;ten;e;r:' c.all :o of the peace in the city who works Dl'g;: mmamd “’,i:' ::.:. A bmlmm' ; ch n‘fl er °' “’Cm JIII. pflc‘ 25 Z‘n i icini 2 on irie to| . . : profits o o ream. | i:l;es in that vicinity before return- 11 the pulpit here, . with Chief Knox, is more than|m. commission entered :{e ling — - usually pleasant today, and itis all on account of a big baby boy that arrived at his home this fore- noon; and Grandma McLean will “go some” over that youngster. W. T. Blakeley, the Farley logger, drove down from Farley yesterday and returned home last evening on the train. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morrison of Aberdeen,Saskatchewan, who are visiting here, drove the team to Farley and will visit there for a week with Mr. Blakeley. i R. J. McCune, commercial rep- resentative of the Wabash railway, and W. L. White, commercial rep- resentative of the Pierre Marquette railroad, were in the city today. Just what'the 'g'entlemen were doing is not known, but it is possible that they will take a handin the meet- ing of millers, which it js said is being held here, but of which the Pioneer has no information. Orino' Laxative Fruit Syrunis sold under ‘a guarantee to cure’ con- stipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form :of indig‘eis.tion. and directed that a list of the ks and records be filed. - - Noble Bros. TONIGHT Servant’s Revenge X The Fatal Leap A Perfect Nuisance Crookston Times: ~A. A. Bucking- ham left this morning for Bemidji where he will spend some time buying wood for the fuel company of which he is the head. While wood is rather high priced, Mr, Bucking- ham believes that he will be able to secure enough to supply the demands of the market this fall and winter. We often hear people complain they are not able to get good lead pencils. We carry in stock an ex- cellent line and you can get a HH, Tlustrated Song HHH, HHHH, HHHHH, or a Honey Time HHHHHH. If you want a soft o i . pencil try our BB, BBB, BBBB. We Views of Paris carry the celebrated Kohinor pen- cils, checking pencils, colored pen- cils. To be appreciated the line must be seen. Owl Drug Store, ggmidii, Minn. Big e Show TONIGHT Corsican’s Daughter : Lee Hallet, who has for four years acted as brakeman on the M. & I. passenger run from Brainerd to Big Falls, has been laid up at Brainerd for some time, suffering with a sore leg. He expects to be out of the hospital in a few days, when he will again resume his ran. Frank Copper- smith has been “subbing” for Lee while he has been ill. HIGH CLASS REPETOIRE AND -VAUDEVILLE Complete Change Tomorrow Night Noble Theater' Co., under can- vass, tonight, in the grand produc- tion of “The Way of the Wicked,” a S-act comedy drama, of our every- day life—a play that touches all hearts. Its intense dramatic scenes, brilliancy of dialogue and mirth- provoking comedy have made it famous. It is a veritable revelation of the possibilities in modern stage development and perfect production in which thelimit in realism is reached. A play once seen, never are mpre B 0 11 Patternsseidin he Opbod forgotten, and played by a company %z‘;&fi#fi“‘&mm = | of the best talent that money can nen i jalle TS '-fls’e: produce. Good vaudeville acts intro- L % L-v‘.'.’ aots duced between every act, by special 2 vaudeville people especially engaged by the Noble Co. Popular prices. Admission Ten Cents Crookston Times: T. M. Sorlie, who owns some land in’'the vicinity of Kelliher, left for that place this morning and will be gone for some time. He will spend some time looking after his land there and will also look up some other land' 'which he may buy. He states that there ! > v is some fine agricultural land which | If it fails, the 'manufactures refund Entire change of program each night. can be easily obtained in the vicinity your noney. - What more can” any i 97 i oi_Ke,l}iher ang_ north of that place./one do. E. A. Blllfi. i SR 3 Pdpmv P iy an —