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——— Hand made shoes may be had at 323 Fourth street. LOCAL HAPPENINGS No matter whether you prefer a long or shert smoke—you will find the cigar that really satisfies your taste best of all is our DON Q--10c strictly high-grade Havana cigar that contains the choicest of the leaf—gives rich, smooth clear smoke. Try one today. New $8 lawn mower for $4 -if taken at once. V. L. Ellis at Pioneer office. John Hamm of St. Paul returned home this morning after enjoying a week’s visit with relatives in this city as a guest at the home of Henry Miller. J. W. Stewart, a local cruiser for the Bemidji Lumber company, departed last night for Big Falls, near where he will spend several days in the woods for his company. A. C. Johnson, who is engaged in the mercantile business at Turtle River was among tne out-of-town business visitors in Bemidji yester. day, returning home on the evening train. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 419 AMERICA AVE, HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner LAWYER . FRANK. A. JACKSON LAWYER BEMIDJI - D. H, FISK Atto ney and Counsellor at Law Otfice over Post Office E. E McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Semidyl, Minn. Offics: Swedback Block MINN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Offics: Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician ana Surgeon Office In Mayo Bloek Phone 396 Res- Phone 307 " DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFI L.A. WARD, M. D. Phone No. 51 E MILES BLOCK Offico over First National Bank. House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First Natlonal;Bank, Bemidjt, Minn Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 Phone No. 351 DENTISTS. DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Bu 1d’g. Telephons Ne. 230 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving. Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave. Otfice Phone 12 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Day phone 319, Calls Answered at AllHours Nignt phones 115, 438 Miss Beatrice Mills, daughter of Roadmaster Harry Mills of the M. & I, departed this morning for Minneapolis, where she will attend summer school at the State Uni- versity. Fancy fruit of all kinds for Sun- day dinner at the Lakeside Bakery. Miss Selma Witting returned to Bemidji this morning from Black- duck, where she has been visiting several days with her father, who is engaged in the lumber business at that place. Charles Trondson, of the North- ern Pine & Cedar company of Black- duck, arrived in Bemidji yesterday fora brief visit with local friends while attending to some business matters here. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church will meet in the church par- lors next Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. There will be aprons and fancy ties on sale. Lunch will be served. Price 15 cents. Viggo Peterson of the Town of Durand, who is a member of the Board of County commissioners, came in this morning from Ten- strike to meet Commissioner Dana- her, and inspect a road in Turtle River township today. Don’t forget the Sansone violin recital at the Presbyterian church on Saturday evening. Miles H. McGuire of Minneapolis, superintendent of the Bovey-De- Laitre Lumber company, passed through Bemidji last evening on his way from the “Mill City” to Black- duck looking after some business matters for his company. Everett Haycraft, the young son of I. G. Haycraft of Farley, came in yesterday morning and visited dur- ing the day with friends in this city as a guest of Claude McIver. Ever- ett attended the Bemidji High School a year ago. He returned home last evening. Miss Ivis Roberts, a graduate of the Bemidji High School, who has been attending the Albert Lea college in the southern part of the state for the last ten months, has returned to Bemidji for her summer vacation. Msss Ivis will be a sophmore next year in the College of Science, Literature and Arts. While down town stop in and cool off at our soda fountain. Lake- side Bakery. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of " | Cass Lake went to Tenstrike yester- day afternoon and held Episcopal services there last evening, returning and passing through Bemidji on the 10:30 train ro Minneapolis where he will preach for Reverend Johnson, of the Gethsemene Episcopal church, while the latter comes to Bemidji to hold services here tomorrow. Events. “The Wood Family” at the Majestic Theater next week. While down town stop in and cool off at our soda fountain. Lake- side Bakery. T. N. O’Connell of Grand Forks, N. D., arrived in Bemidji yesterday noon for a short outing at the lake. C. G. Whitney, the M. & I. agent at Walker, came up last night fora short visit among friends in Belpidii. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clarks of Princeton, IIL, are visiting friends at Bemidiji as guests at the home of A. A. Warfield. George Cochran, the logger, went down to Walker this morning for a short business trip to the county seat of Cass county. Insure for $ucce$. Little Falls Business College. Mrs. Tinkham of Walker came up last evening and went to Shevlin on the night train to visit with friends for a few days. E George Kreatz, the contractor, went to Brainerd this morning on a brief business trip and will return to this city on the 3:40 train. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Bryjolfsen of Grand Forks were among the out-of- town arrivals yesterday noon and are enjoying a short outing at Lake Bemidji. O. S. Keay of Park Rapids, the state land examiner, came up on the Sauk Center train last evening for a few days visit in this section of the country. Everybody should attend the San- sone violin recital at the Presby- terian church Saturday evening. O. S. Lameaus, of the Cass Lake Lumber company. came over yester- day afternoon for a short business consultation at one of the local mills, returning home on the 6 o’clock freight train. T. J. Miller, manager of the St. Paul office of the I'. J. Miller Real Estate company, came up last even- ing to look over the company’s busi- ness at this end and to visit with local relatives. John Paulman of International Falls, accompanied by his daughters, Mildred and Hazel, spent several hours yesterday in Bemidji and returned to the “Falls” on the 3:40 train this morning. M. D. Stoner of this city returned this morning from Blackduck, where he was looking over the electric light plant there. Mr. Stoner is president of the Blackduck Electric Light & Power company. John Thoreen of Solway came to the city this morning for the purpose of consulting his attorney relative to the case which he had against Bel- trami county and on which he has once obtained judgment. in and Lake- While down town stop cool off at our soda fountain. side Bakery. Ben Schneider, senior member of the firm of Schneider Bros. of this city, came to Bemidji on this morn- ing’s north-bound M. & I. passenger train for the purpose of consulting his brother, E. A. Schneider and also to enjoy some fishing on the “Lord’s day.” Ben expects to return to Minneapolis tomorrow night. John Dale, the popular “town dad” of the village of Turtle River, came to the city this morning from Turtle River and spent the day in the city, looking after some business matters. John says that everything is moving along smoothly in his baliwick and that he and the other good fellows are enjoying the best of health. M. E. IBERTSON COUNTY CORONER AMD LICENSED EMBALMER Undertaking a Specialty Day and Night Calls Answered Promptly Phone—Day Call 317-2; Night Call 317-3 First Door North of Postoffice, Bemidii, Minn Four Hot Months Coming . Get ready for a red hot sizzle—and four or five million flies and mos- quitoes. So long as we can't control these hot weather pests, why not do the next best thing and keep them in check as much as possible? What's that—Screens? You've guessed it the very first shot out of the locker. Screens are our only salvation against bothersome flies and torment- ing mosquitoes, and anybody who puts up with them when screens are as cheap as we're selling them, ought to be numbered with the early martyrs. See us for anything in the building material line if you want right prices. Phone 97 DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Goughs _ Henry Dahlstul was in the city today from Blackduck. 5 Fancy fruit of all kinds for Sun- Imposs . be is i to be i i le, i Sdigahs W g e O Boh EXPRESSIONS OF GOOD WILL| Toasts Exchanged Between the Gzar day dinner at the Lakeside Bakery. and Kalsar removed from the at least once each day, or there wi While down town stop in and| Reval, June 10—The toasts ex-| | tTOUDlE. Ask your doctor about Ayer's ey act directl cool off at our soda fountain. ~ Lake-| changed between Emperor Nicholas side Bakery. James E. Sullivan, general mana- ger for the St. Croix Cedar & Lum- ber company, was a visitor in the city today. Mr. Querno and family came to the city this morning from Kelliher for the purpose of consulting a local physician. All children who want to take part in the Fourth of July parade Doud avenue, at once. Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Kolste, who live on a homestead near Turtle River, came in this morning for .a short visit with friends in the city. Word comes from-the St. Anthony Hospital to the effect that Dr. Gil* more is improving very rapidly and it will only be a matter of a week or two when he will be about again. John F. Gibbons returned yester- day from Washington, D.C., where he has been to look after some matters of vital importance to the Red Lake Indians, for whom he is the official legal representative. Frank Bracelin of Crookston, dis- trict manager of the Northwertern Telephone Exchange company, came over from Crookston last night and spent the day looking over the local exchange and consulting with Manager Harris. Hon. Linden A. Smith, ex-lieu- tenant-governor and who was recently appointed as assistant county attorney of Beltrami county, arrived in the city this morning for the purpose of consulting with County Attorney Chester McKusick relative to some matters of import- ance. Victor Kachelhaufer returned this morning from Lake City, where he bas been in camp with Company K, Bemidji’s soldiers. He states that H. E. Reese and Roy Lindsey will remain with the company until the encampment for this regiment breaksup. Atlastaccounts, “Andy” McNabb was having the time of his life. Don’t fail to see Family” at the next week. “The Wood Majestic Theater Victor Peterson, who has been living on a valuable homestead in the Moose Creek country, north of Upper Red Lake, came to the city this morning by way of Kelliher. Mr. Peterson Oslo, Minn., where he will join his wife, who has been visiting there for some time past. The Peterson’s will return to Moose Lake next week. Word comes from Duluth to the effect that William Eilek, who was formerly stationed at Bemidji and had charge of the local recruiting office for the U. S. Army, has been promoted to the office of serzeant and been given charge of the re- cruting office at Duluth, succeeding Sergt. Boyce, who has obtained a discharge, after being in the regular army service for seventeen years past. “Bill’s” many Bemidji friends will be pleased to learn of his good fortune. VERDICT OF CORONER'S JURY Br. Cleminson Held to Grand Jury on Murder Charge. Chicago, June 10.—Dr. Haldane Cleminson was held to the grand jury by a coromer’s jury at the inquest DR. HALDANE CLEMINSON. death of his wife. We Also Handle Coal and Wood M. E. Smith Retail Lumber Co., Bemidii Fire Routs Out Many People. Chicago, June 19.—A fire that de- should report to Mrs. Gamble, 1117} left this noon for|.. over the body of his wife, Mrs. Nora Jane Cleminson. The verdict of the coroner’s jury implicated him in the le. Heknows and Emperor William at the banquet on board the Russian imperial yacht Standart were cordial in their expres- slons for good relations between the two ecountries. “I assure your majesty,” said the Russian emperor “that I cherish the sincere and unchanging wish ever to maintain the traditional reiations of hearty friendship and mutual trust that have always umited our two houses and the cultivation of which I strongly desire, not merely as a pledge of the good relations of our two countries, but of the general peace.” In reply Emperor William said: “T am rejoiced to see, in this hearty furnished. Buena Vista Box & Lumber Company Leave your orders for boxes, box material, lumber, flooring and lath with us. Estimates R. H. DICKINSON, Proprietor BUENA VISTA, MINNESOTA reception, a new and valuable eonfir- mation of our sincere personal friend- ship. I see in it aleo fresh com- firmation of the traditional relation- ship of cordial friendehip and confl- dence, which, corresponding to the manifold interests and thoroughly Deaceful sentiments of our two coun- tries, exists between our govern- ments.” New Chaplain of the Senate.. ‘Washington, June 19.—Rev. Ulys- ses Grant B. Pierce, D. D., pastor of All Boul's Unitarian church of this city, was designated by a senate reso- Iution to act as senate chaplain until otherwise ordered. He succeeds Rev. Bdward Everett Hale, deceased. All Soul’s is the church which the presi- dent attends. Drs. Palmer & Anderson DENTISTS, Miles Block. lF Quality, Price and Promptness count for anything with you, then we ought to do your dental work. $100 Reward. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to noWn to medical fraternity. Catarrh being learn that there is at least onme dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catrrah. Hall’s E““m medical Taiariity: Cuingeh o s U M M E R J Ew E L RY a constitutional disease. requires a constitu- tional treatment. Hall's Uatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direc Iy upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the discase, and giving the patient strength by building up ‘the constitution and asissting nature in doing itfs work. The proprietors have so much faithin its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co,, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, This is the season for Bracelets, Waist Sets, ete. I have a good showing of Jewelry for summer wear. Every article guaranteed. Gold Filled, Secret Joint, $9.00 JEWELER 'l" CHAS- L. CUMMER Postoifice Corner, Bomld)l fll Bagisterd. “‘Name on Every Piece.” JoviiEys Chocolate Bon-Bons. are right. 25 cents to $2.00. Fo rSale Only at PETERSON'S THE OWL DRUG STORE CORMONTAN & HANSON DRUGCISTS Postoffice Corner | Stationery We have a complete line of Stationery of every description and for every occasion—at prices that See our window. Prices range from Dainty Drinks at our Fountain BEMIDJI and Shingles. With the above machine your Car- pets, Rugs, Upholstered Furniture and Mattresses can be thoroughly aired and cleaned without being moved from Let i Douglass Lumber Gompany BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Furnish you with your Lumber, Lath Have everything in the line of Building Material. Prompt deliveries made to any part of Bemidji or Nymore. Telephone 371 the room and regardless of the weather Work Done at-Reasonable Prices F. E. SECAR Ageat for the Ideal Vacuom Cleaner, hand or mofor power. Phone 456 or 423 The Da.ily Pioneer 40c per Month ~distributed in every state and territory. - WHITE HOUSE COFFEE AND TEAS, are packed in the all tin packages==never sold in bulk. Be sure the label is unbroken; then there can be no substitution. If you are not using White House Coffee you're missing a treat, for the coffees that compose it are selected with the great- e.t care from the fine:t private grown crops, roasted and blended by experts of fifty ytar’s experience, packed in the meost up-to-date coffee establishment in the World and White House teas are just as good as white house coffee. They are sclected from the finest tea plantations of the Orient, and are unexcelled in purity, flavor and strength. Five flavors—Formosa Oolong, Guupowder, India and Ceylon, Orange Pekoe, and English Breakfast. Put up in 14 and 1-2 pound carefully sealed tins. For “the cup that cheers,” try White House teas and Coffee. Yours very truly, . stroyed the six-story building occupied by the United States Furniture com- pany, drove 100 women from the home of the Y. W. C. A. and sent residents of boarding houses nearby into the street in alarm. ROE & MARKUSEN, The reliable Grocers Phone 206 Phone 207