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PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE and PHYSICAL CULTURE LAWYER . o ewems ¢ WM. B. MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AT LAW : foro the United Statea Bupreme Do et Olatma—The United Statos Sourt P Ofico-Indlan Ofiice snd. Gon Senera acial actontion given to Land Con- e romant of Fatents and Indian i, " afor to the members of the Minne: sota Dolegation in Orongress. Offices: 420 New Yori Avenue. Washington, D. O D. H. FISK a Counsellor at Law “"'%'3:«’ :‘:.al!l Hotel Markham. E. E, McDonald AT LAW n-l‘}uTgn(:R N]oz:m ‘Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore ian and Surgeon Fhsician and Sure DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon k Oinen te rl-yn“ll.lo; Phone 397 Phone 396 DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Bu 14'g. Telephone No. 23¢ DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON T DRAY AND TRANSPER. ‘Wes Wright, for. Drey oo T4 Boltramt Ave ‘Phone 40. Tom Smart Dray and bag; Sate and Plano moving. Phone No. '5?" | 618 America Ave. ‘It Beats the Band’ Is the expression heard ’round Bemidji in regard to the great reductions in pianos, organs and sewing machines. REMEMBER but one more week we are go- ing to offer a discount of ten per cent on Kimball, Walth- worth, Heinze and N. Schultz pianos and Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines. Come in and look around —we are proud to show our stock and like to show them. We can save you time, money and anxiety. Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co.’s Tel. 319 311 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. €. L. Lagher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 0 3:30 TONIGHT The Dog and Tramp The Typewriter Robbery Tllustrated Song In the Good Old United States How the Tramp Tracked the Motorist Lije's Fatality Making Time Fly Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents Want Ads FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. Pioneer ‘Get Your Good Things To Eat Ghe NAiO.de 1 Confectionery Be.kery, and Dairy Store Phone 123 313 Minnesots Ave. THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream The City Legal blanks at this office. Fancy fruit for invalids always at Peterson’s. A. C. McLean, the tie man, went to Laporte this morning. WaNTED—Apprentice girls. quire at Berman Emporium. In- If you go to Peterson’s for fruit you will not be disappointed. Miss Flossie Rima of Park Rapids is visiting in the city with friends. A. B. Clair went to Blackduck last evening on a cruising expedition, Miss Myrtle and Grace Holmes of Mankato are visitors in the city. A. T. Hatcher, the logger, left this morning on a business trip to Backus. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan left this morning for St.Paul to “take in” the fair. Robert Ernst of Wilton was trans- acting business in the city yesterday afternoon. Typewriter ribbons, nearly all makes of standard machines at the Pioneer office. Mrs. A. D. Moe left this morning over the M. & L. railway for a visit with friends at Fargo. Miss Grace Allen left this morn- ing for St. Paul, where she will visit for several days during the fair. Oren Noble, who is conducting a merchandise establishment at Kelli- her, returned to his home last even- ing, after having spent yesterday in the city. J. D. Bacon, who has been taking in the good things on the shore of Lake Bemidji, went to Grand Forks yesterday. Sunday Examiner arrives Satur- day evening, Saturday Evening Post on Thursday. For sale only at Peterson’s. Attorney Frank Palmer of Madi- son, Minn.,, who has been visiting in the city for several days, returned to his home this morning. Will the party who took the hat with initials K. K., from the skating rink last evening please return same to the Pioneer office and exchange. Sam Simpson, the Cass Lake reservation logger, came over from Bena last night and went to St. Paul this morning, via the M. & I. rail- ay. All in the city who labor with hand or mind, are invited to partici- pate in the Labor Day service at the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening. 2 Charles S. Carter, the postmaster and general merchant of Hines, passed through the city this morning on his way to St. Paul on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. William Lennon and Mrs. Johnson of Kelliher passed through the city this morning on their way to St. Paul, where they will visit for several days during the fair. Mark Devine and wife, accom- panied by their young ‘“‘cruiser,” passed through the city this morning from their home at Blackduck on their way to St. Paul for a week’s visit. Stewart Mills of Brainerd, son of C. H. Mills, the manager of the Brainerd and Bemidji branches of the Swift Packing Company, is a visitor in the city and will remain over Sunday. A. L. Cunningham, who has: been transacting business in the city for several days, left last evening for Littlefork, where he is in the employ of George M. Huss, chief engineer on the Big Falls-International Falls extension of the M. & I. railway. J. A. McCrossen of St. Paul, who deals in north-country lands on :an extensive scale, arrived in‘the city last evening and will spend the next weeks in this part of the state, .as the guest of W. R. Tait of this city, with whom he has hunted for the five falls, 18t Ask for‘Model ice cream. ? Fountain pen ink at ' the Pioneer| office. All kinds of fine fruit at Peter-| son’s. You know it. i WANTED—Apprentice girls. In- quire at Berman Emporium. Gans-Nelson . fight, a guaranteed] attraction. Big Black Tent tonight.'. M. V. Kane of International Falls; was a visitor in' the ¢ity this morn-| W. H. Vye returned 'this morning from a cruising expedition in the vicinity of Kelliher. Largest and choicest variety ‘of fruit, confections and periodicals in town at Peterson’s. County Attorney Henry | Funkley returned this'morning from a busi- ness trip to Big Falls. We will refund money 'to .anyone not satisfied with Gans-Nelson fight. Admission 25c. Big Black Tent tonight. R. H. Muncy. cruiser for the Crookston ' Lumber company, re- turned this morning from a ‘trip to the north country. Deputy Sheriff J. N. Bailey returned this morning from an offi- cial visit to Baudette and other far north-country points. Mr. and Mrs. John Moberg left this morning for Rochester, Minn., and will probably go from that place to Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mrs. J. Evan Carson left this morning for Crow Wing, having received a message that her two nephews were seriously ill. J. S. Hanson, the cashier for the Crookston Lumber Company, went to Kelliher last evening on a busi- ness mission for his company. William Poupore returned this morning from a business trip to Shooks Spur and Blackduck, where he went to look after some' cedar deals. California and Washington fruit coming in plentifully and in fine condition. Peaches, pears, plums, grapes, oranges, also all other fancy fruit. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers left this morning for St. Cloud, where they will visit for several days with old friends, after which they will go to St. Paul and “take in” the fair. Bert Boyce, who has been con- fined to St. Anthony’s hospital for some time, left for his home at Northome last evening, having been discharged from the hospital on Thursday, A delegation of Northome resi- dents passed through the city this morning on their way to St. Paul. In the party were J. J.. Nary, the mayor of Northome, Mr. and Mrs, Pat McLaughlin, Mrs. Olive Helmer and daughter Pearl spent yesterday in the city, having come in from their home. at Spaulding for a visit with :Norman Helmer 'and Mrs. John Larson, son and daughter of Mrs. Helmer, « John B. Wilm, who is making a splendid success of publishing the ‘Summer-Baking ‘We make a specialty to sup- ply the home with good baking. ‘Why worry and take up your time .in ' cooking .during the ' warm weather when, you can procure choice viands at our bakery. We make fresh pies, cakes, cookies, graham. bread, cream bread; buns, and other choice goods every day. Phone 118 THE . LAKESIDE ' BAKERY Souvenir envelopes at this office. Gans-Nelson fight. Big Black Tent tonight. Save doctor bills and ' eat plenty good fruit. Peterson. Dr. Morrison went to Farley last evening in response to a professional call. Mrs. John Dale spent yesterday in the city, returning to her home last evening. An exceptionally large, varied and fine fruit supply for Saturday and Sunday at Peterson’s. J. R. Harmon passed through the city last evening on his way from Brainerd to Littlefork. Special invitation to the ladies to see the Gans-Nelson fight pictures. Big black tent, tonight. The famous Gans-Nelson fight, as taken at ring side, Goldfield, Nevada. Tonight, Big Black Tent. John Thompson spent yesterday in the city and returned last even- ing to his home at Blackduck. John Spooner left last evening for Northome, in the interest of the Donald Land & Lumber company. E. G. Leonard, who has entered into business in this city, returned to his home at Tenstrike last even- ing. G. McClure left this morning for St Paul, in response to a message stating that his mother, Mrs. S. G. McClure, 1s very ill. E. D. Alger and wife of Tenstrike passed through the city last evening from Michigan, where they had been on a visit for several weeks. W. H. Strachan, superintendent of the M. & I., returned to Brainerd this morning, in the private car, “50,” after having spent yesterday and last night in the city. Orino Laxaivte Fruit Syrup is sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestton. If it fails, the manufactures refund your money. What more can any one do? E. A. Barker. C. H. Ensign returned last even- ing from points up the M. & L. rail- way, where he has been the past week in the interest of the the Crookston Lumber company. He left this- morning for Crookston, where he will -remain for a week ‘looking - after -the sluicing of logs Northome ‘Record, passed through the city this morning on his way to St. Paul and Minneapolis, where he will spend several days at the fair. Miss Ellen Smith, who has been visiting during the past two months with the family of her brother, George Smith, departed this morn- ing for Minneapolis, where she will remain for the balance - of the year. Mrs. Gamble has purchased the lot adjoining her property, on - Doud avenue, for a consideration of $135 for the 25 feet. Paul "~ Winklesky, from whom the lot was - purchased, has bought two lots ‘on Bemidji avenue, G. A. Greene, who has acted as north-country representative for the Oliver Typewriter Company for several years past, is in the city. Mr. Greene has tendered hisresigna- tion to the company and will in the near future enter into the land busi- ness in Minneapolis. Mrs. . Greene, | who is well known in - Bemidji, has gone to Brandford, :’Maine, for a visit. Misses' Mai and’'Martha Bucking- ham, who have been spending the summer in their cottage -at Lavina, have terminated ' their'-outing and left for their fields of . labor for:the coming fall and' winter terms of school. " Mai has gone’ to Crystal, N. D, where she. will teach in the puplic school of that:- place. ' Miss Martha . departed for Montana to teach. - Miss Lisa, - another sister who has also stopped at' the Lavina cottage, will leave here-in two weeks for:Duluth 'to ‘spend ' the winter,. at that place for the company, after which he will act as log - purchasing agent for the company, with head- quarters at Bemidji. Ten Years In Bed “For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys,” writes R.. A. Gray, J. P of Oakville, Ind. “Itwas so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill avail- able, but'could get no relief until Foley’s Kidney Cure was recom- mended to me. It has been a God send to me.”"—E.A. Barker. Firemen Will Give . Dance. There was a:very fair attendance -of firemen at the regular . monthly meeting of the: 'department, which was held at the fire rooms in the city hall last evening. Reports of the condition of the department will probably show that Bemidji ' firemen have a splendid organization and that, financially, the boys are in'good shape. It was decided at the meeting held last evening to give a | dance Monday (Labor Day) evening, at the city hall, the proceeds to be for the benefit of the department. Hay Fever And Summer Colds Victims of hay fever will experience great benefit by taking = Foley’s Honey and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing: immediately and -heals the inflamed air passages;-and even if it.should fail to cure you it will give instant relief.” The genuine is in a package. E. A, Barker, They will "all “return’ early mext summer, =TT it e e Subscribe for the Pioneer. - g 'OWL DR -RESTRAINS NEW. RATE, Federal Judge lIssues an Injunction Against Railways. Chicago, Aug. 3(,—Judge Kohlsaat, In the United States circuit court, is- sued a temporary injunction against fourteen Western rallroads and five express companies restraining them from establishing on Sept. 1 a new rate on shipments of cream, milk and butter. The complainants were fourteen creamery companies of the Middle West, who charged that the raillway and express companies had combined to fix an excessive rate that would drive the creameries out of business. A protest against the proposed action of the railroad and express companies has been filed with the interstate commerce commission, but, according to the creamery companies, it could not be considered by the commission within a year. Judge Kohlsaat set Oct. 8 as the date for the hearing on the applica- tion for & permanent injunction. ENDS SPECIES OF GRAFT Immigration Commissioner Comes to Relief of Chinese. ‘Washington, Aug. 3..—An order has been issued by Immigration Commis- sioner Sargent designed to end a spe- cles of graft to which Chinese in this country long have been subjected. ‘Whenever a Chinaman wishes to re- turn to his native land expecting to return to America he is required to obtain a certificate which enables him to land here without difficulty. It was discovered that resident Chinese in this country had an idea they were re- quired to have their return certificates made out by a lawyer and that they were usually charged $6 to $50. The order directs all immigrant officials to inform the Chinese that the immi- gration officers will make out return certificates without cost, that always ‘having been a part of their duties. Dynamite Explosion s F;?r.— Kenora, Ont., Aug. 3 .—Four men were killed in a dynamite explosion which occurred at the camp of W. N. Parsons, a contractor, on the Grand Trunk Pacific construction north of Vermillion Bay station. The dead are D. Flynn, A. Butone, A. Pietro and A. Nenkevan. Falling Scaffold Kills Two. York, Pa., Aug. 5 .—Two men were killed and two injured, one probably fatally, by the falling of a scaffold at the York county jail, which is being rebullt. Has visited Minnesota for Ten Years - DR. DORAN America’s Most Popular Specialist, Will Visit - Blackduck Monday, Sept. 2 Bemidji Tuesday, Sept. 1 at HOTEL MARKHAM| Returning every month. Con- sult him while the oppor- tunity is at hand. DR. DURAN has no superior in diagnosing and treating disonses and deformities. - He treats soute and chronic catarrh, diseases of the eve, ear, nose, throat, lungs, liver, stomach and bowels. Dyspepsia, _ constitutional catarrh, sick. beadache, rheumatism, chronic female dis- eases, neuralgla, siatica, dizziness, ‘nervous- ness, slow growth in children, »nd all wast- ing in adults. Deformities, club feet, curva~ ture of spine, diseases of the brain, diabetes, paralysis, Bright's disease, heart disease, ap- pendicitis, eczems, varicocele and hydrocele properly treated. Thelr system of curing Cancers, Tumors, Goiters, Fistula, Piles, varicocele and enlarged glands with the sub- c:flneous injection method absolutely with- out pain and without the loss of a drop of blood, is one of his own discoveries and is the most really sclentific and certain cure of the nineteenth century. Young. middle-age and old, single and married men and all who suffer from lost manhood, nervous debllity, Cay, faltoring memory, stu.ted dovelopment, Tack of energy. impoverished blood, plmples, tactal blomishes, [mpediment to marriae, al50 blood and skin diseases. sypbilis, erup: tion, ‘hate falling, bone paits. swellirig sore tiorgnt, lcars, offécts of mercury. kidney and bladdor troubles, woak back, burning urine, passing urine too often, gonorreah, gleet and Birloturo recetvas searching —troatment, his disease. He 1s not likely to ?ocum‘:‘ llsmnnl:len:s for the wro ailment. D o o Gently and DEIVately. Coneuty ‘confiden . tion end examination o those interested, Dr J. E. Doran, 202 Niocollet Ave. - Minneapolis, Minn An absolute specific and anti-septi preparation for.all kinds of 'SORE THROA' ¢ SIMPLY A CARCLE mP&AY fimfi.‘?}fii&fl?dahnflmm A preventive of Croup, Whooping Cough and Diphtheria. PURIFYING uflmw%rgw. HARMLESS in'tire soun “'."Ehwgg?g’mln;’ el _BARG MEDIOINE €O, spermatorrhoes, seminal losses, sexual de- |- prompt relief and cure for life. He is able to | Des Molnes, Xau | UG STORE.| , B ULLE T | Ny (reat Northern Railway Attend the Minnesota. S tate Fair at Hamline between St. Paul and Minneapolis. Considered the best State Fair in America. Better attractions this year than ever. ‘When Purchasing your Railroad Ticket Buy a Round Trip Ticket it will save you time and inconvenience when you are readytoreturn. Long limit onround trip tickets—stay 30 days if you like. -Greait Northern Railway E. E. CHAMBERLAIN. Agent, Bemidji, Minn. Stereoscope and Views We have received a large shipment of PETTIJOHN ‘BREAKFAST F00D and as a special inducement - we make S the fol- = lowing offer: Two packages of Pettijohn’s. celebrated breakfast food, one Sterescope and fourteen views for fifty cents. ROE & MARKUSE « Phone e, 207 SOUVENIR ENVELOPES The Pioneer has just received a large shipment of Souvenir Envelopes which advertise ‘the: beauties of Bemidji. They can be had at the office at 15 cents per package. Everybody should use these envelopes and help advertise the best town in northern Minnesota, Business ‘men desiring ‘to use : these .can; have them printed with return card. W 3333332333333 33 3333333335 Now Is The Time To purchase a building site in Bemidji. We have a number of choice building - lots. which may be purchased on reasanable terms For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and -Im- provement Company. H.;A. SIMONS,.Agent. Swedback:Block; Bemidfi. Lumber and |Building Mauterial] We:carry. in stock at all.times a ¥ complete line of Lumber an Material,Dimensions;-ete. -Building Glass ‘Glass We are olc sing out at cost our large line of glass and can give you good L. Co. Glass St. Hilaire Retail ‘-~ BEMIDJL; MINN.