Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 18, 1910, Page 3

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ade”that thére will Hoon be a Minnesota Ave. . Bemidji, Minn| ~ gans Answered at All Hours _Washington, May 18—] ) are PROFESSIONAL SOCI AL AND Avery of Mizpah were among the :;:ur‘;uxln{rifisd;rl:!{: :::J 'n?;:izaiffie.:; tr;:ns ha‘t,le beten l:l]xml‘l IP ‘lh?t:gh i g section for e lasf CARDS P E R S O N A L north-country arrivals on last Bight's | privately that while Attorney General | hours. It s the firat. good raty tnis . train. Wickersham may have a profound | spring. Forest fires are all out now, | s \ X knowledge of the law he 1s lacking | after burning for weeks and destroy- TS F““_'Mp“‘“t of “‘"“‘ef“ StTAW-| i the practical experience necessary |ing many farm bulldings, lumber, ISS DICK The more 1t Is washed the harder 1t gets— | berries in quart boxes received this| as an adviser to the president. logs and millions of feet of standing 3 M INSON Mound City Floor Palnt. W, H, Ross. morning from Missouri, They are| It was sald that Attorney General | timber in this section. From 7 a. m. to 8 m., ex- ART OF PIANO PLAYING Money to loan on improved city|fine. At Peterson’s. W:f kel'sl\aml il Ir‘t B dlpanc;date PR S Pl = | e i it retire to private life. Secretary Bal- . 617 Irvin Ave. property. Apply to J. F. Gibbons| ¢ J. Shipman of Grand Rapids| linger, 1t Is known, will retire soon | pROVISION STRICKEN OUT Cept Saturdays we CIOSC at DICK BERTRAM Foftunnte coincidence: the safe|was in the city vesterday afternoon :f'_f:e:e;l;;:n:’c;:‘t‘igcfi:e :mmmee files 1 0 o THE BRINKMAN PIANIST transit of Halley’s comet and arrival | for a -brief consultation at some of hofa s ch i s o e Settlers Not Allowed to File in Fed A P- » S of northern grown berries at Peter- | the local lumber mills. come before the elections, but public gral oounts: N PIANO 1NSTRUClTOB son’s; L Eegl . | men in congress are hopeful that| Washington, May18.—The provision [ Phone Call 503. 422 Minnesota Ave | N. W. Briggs, who is interested in | nrosers Wickereham and Ballinger | 1B the bills opening to settlement ap- Frank P. Brady of Big Falls was|the pulp mill at International Falls, | will not stand on the erder of going, f;flxg;‘““gl ;-“""v‘)g";”“'s of‘land on ur Im |l' HARRY MASTEN [20arrival on last night's train from | came down last night for a few days'| D¢ Wil g0. Hoba i Borith Daketa: Authoristes ths { Piano Tuner the north. ~ He transacted businesa|business visit in Bemidji. RAINS END FOREST FIRES | fling of entries in any federal court, Is to please the trade at a" Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul | 12 Bemidji today. For good draying and prompt = i i.;::f':fi:s%tnjxefl:fi;mfie'u i : indl 7 Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- The Northern National Bank|service apply A. F. Anderson. F""“‘IQ“EI[“:"‘F‘: ';Y D":"W"' Last- lmguon o Repres‘enlauve eSa;:a:}? ‘:; times. Kin Yy give us lfm ng«éd ?n\‘u lnsu}-‘umems Music |repards a savings account as a|Telephone Anderson and John- Ll Illinois. It was opposed in conference t d urnis| for balls, hotels. weddings, 3 Kerrick, Minn,, May 18.—Rain has | py Representative Burke of South D: YOUI' raae. - banquets, and all occasions. Terms |sacred trust to be zealously safe-|son’s employment office Phone| peen ranie for twenty-four h Al 2 | reasonable. All music up to date. ded h o) & for twenty h kota, chairman of the house commit- Phone N, W. 88, oe call st 219 Thicd auar. ed both for the individual and|147. «li:n"g;v:\-’ ol’“:(lyres’ri‘lflr?ar\'n; 1]1:\9 Season | tee on Indian affairs. He insisted that . % { Street, upstairs. public/aad. M. N. Koll, formerly receiver at| greqtly {:ex:élllml lLixyc ;;:i: m’-;]\f ;J:e;:- :Ez ‘;’li‘:;g Eotl;(le;:;s(lhl’{n‘;:ll)llll?t::sd:r\?‘: satlsf II n r "t | HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morse and|the U. S. land office at Cass Lake| hag been the dryest spring within the | tions shall be lmited to land offices | - daughter, Ruby, departed this morn- | but who is now engaged in the land | recollection of the oldest inhabitants. | close by and the senate conferees o3 £ i 5 % 2 reed with him. - LENN H. SLOSSON ing for Cove, where they will visit at | business in that village, came over | Couderay, . Wi 18—Heavy | 27 F the home of Mrs. Morse’s sister, |last night and left on this morning’s Phones 65 and 390 | PIANO TUNING 1 5 ] | Graduate of the Boston School of | Mrs. Charles Frier. train for a briet business trip to 1 E‘_“L“‘f’s 1];":\:‘:’ IR‘:]‘J“‘"' Ma Leave | g, Wightman of this city de-|some of the north country towns. - i’ll‘ llurl‘lf_t) Phone 319-2. parted last night for New Richmond, J. J. Cameron of this city, formerly | pOR i . Wisconsin, where she will consult|court reporter in the district court 3 RS. T. SMART an eye specialist. Mrs. Wightman|and who took the testimony in the — DRESS MAKING PARLORS has had considerable trouble with|Paul Fournicr trial at Bemidji two | All Work guaranteed to give taction. | her eyes recently. years ago, expects to go to Aitkin Corner Fourth and Minnesota | I have summer quilts, also dress patterns, « . . | t?\‘.‘,?.‘:.‘?,::“fzfi underskirts, corset covers. | W, G, Schroeder, the well known |tomorrow morning as a witness in { Bemidji merchant and member of the | the new Fournier case in which Paul . = “ok F. BOSWORTH Beltrami board of county commis-|Fournier is charged with having & e GENERAL CONTRACTOR |sioners, is in Winona where he was|killed Aagot Dahl near Quiring in ’} " aise or move your buildings, |called to serve as a member of the|1904. Mr. Cameron will read part i 1':",[“ 3,;"’{““;“{{;‘,“‘1'3)";,;‘;“,‘,"}f,;;“'“;‘j}; federal grand jury. of the testimony that he took in that G reat Bl ! :i(knr\e in good and workmanlike man- Lee La Baw, court reporter to|Casé: 5 Judge C. W. Stanton of this city,| Considerable changesin the Bel- | Bring Your Orders to departed last night for Aitkin where | trami county jail were ordered yes- Baked Potatoes ' ] T. BEAUDETTE |Judge Stanton is presiding at the terday by L. G. Foley of St. Paul, I~ Merchant Tailor present term of the district court for s;“’];:;‘ 1BSpECor, Wh°bl°°.T°d S They’re a feature of the Northern Pacific’s Dining Car Ser- | Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty | Aitkin county. Lee is taking the fthe Beltrami county mstile: New vice. They weigh at least two pounds apiece. They are { 314 Minnesota Avenue testimony in the big Fournier case|toilet rooms, the installation of fine! -So is the service in general. Tender meats; good fish; { _— e which came up today. electric fans, painting of the interior eggs from our own poultry farm; bread, cakes, pies and ice | i PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS Mrs. Elizabeth Dwyer, instructor of_thte jail, ;het :OQSF;uctlondo:ha cream made at our own bakeries in Seattle and St. Paul; L N in the sixth grade of the Bemidji|Private room for the jailer, anc the Washington creamery .butter; milk in individual bottles. | R. ROWLAND GILMORE |schools, de; ; use of shower instead of tub baths ; . parted last night for whipped cream for coffee. | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bufialo’ in the'southern part of the |Were among the changes ordered by D] i | - : s the inspector, [Dofisi Brothers are All'prepared by expert chefs and served by experienced Office—Miles Black state, where she was called by news 2 waiters—: f Dining Car Instructors i: intained to . . already making the necessary iters—a corps of Dining Car Instructors is maintain | of the serious illness of her mother, . A £ keep the ice “‘up to the handle.’’ { R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. | who has been troubled with poeu- changes in the plumbing. ' ) T i PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN monia for several days, " Northern PaCifiC Railwa [~ = 3geomce in Mayo l;IOCkPl William Gerlinger of Farley came SCI‘llb---Scrllb $3'00 d.own and $2‘00 per month Provid Ry ol it Di y one es. Phone 397 :‘n this morning to be in Bemidji| Scrub yourself daily, you are not sends thlS machme to your home. C;:;n belftS:lliv':liee W:y i;rougl: PacenoL oy anats Dinng when the comet strikes us.” “Bill” inside. Thi 1 1 1 4 2 R. C. R. SANBORN . : clean fnside. This means clean'§ (Cap you afford to be without it? . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON thinks that he can get a bigger eye- | stomach, bowels, blood, liver, healthy 5 e : g s full by watching for the approach tissue in every organ. Moral: Take Send for catalogue of the five Several electric-lighted trains East and — of the starry visitor from ‘“Big|Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea or different st ICS West every day. Low Summer Tourist - A. WARD, M. D. Bemidg"” than by getting outin the|Tabets, a thorough cleanser. Try =4 y * Fares. + Over Fist National Bank, Phone 51 | OPSR COURtry near Farley. it tonight. E. N. French & Co. Sewing machines to rent. House No. 801 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 Mrs. Lucile Holland of Minne- 2 . .Let me help you plan your trip. apolis is at Hotel Markham with a cuTToN Gnons o gan ] R. A. E. HENDERSON large line of hair’goods. Besides a G. A. WALKER, Agent M. & I, BEMIDJI PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON complete line of made up goods 7 2 c 4 i Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. [-Mrs. Holland makes to order allow- '{ Tfl GUST MUHE 5 2 Theq.?;;em'a fn“zhway . . . . A. M. CLLELLAND, General Passenger rough the Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. |ing lafilas to furnish 'part or all of 117 Third St. J. BISIAR, Mngr. Bgmm"‘ Minn. A‘e“t:s,r. PAUL. Land of Fortane R E. H SMITH material of own hair. Ladies of = o s &hs Bemidji are cordially invited to call. Man“facturers sa Pflm PE;SK)‘IAN .AND SURGEON J. W. Boeing, a prominent banker y - ice in Winter Block of Minto, N. D., who has a fine sum- Mllst Be Advallced. : R. E. H. MARCUM mer home at Lavinia, on the oppo- ; - . site side of Lake Bemidji from this 0 n ) sl PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Oftice in Mayo Block city, came ove.r from Pzgley yester- BREAKS NEWS T0 BUYERS g . k z % Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 | 48Y where he is spending a few days . ; . u 1R 0 : on business. He was in the city only 1B DENTISTS a few hours, returning to Bagley on| President of Association, in Address : 3 3 - the afternoon train. at Convention, Says the Shortage in 3 R. D. L. STANTUN Freight business, so far as the| SUPP!Y of Raw Material Is the Prin. > DENTIST shipping of lumber is concerned, is| °©/P3! Cause for Higher Prices—Be- Office in Winter Block great in Bemidji, according to J. L. lieves Advance Will Be Permanent. ’ Bennet, traveling freight agent for| Charlotte, N. C.,, May 18.—Owing to DR J. T. TUOMY the Ro;:k Island railroad, who was|® DeW brice level in cotton, buyers ) " ¥y . : e 2 e necessity of high- Ist Nnuonal_B;mk Build’g. Telephone 230 II‘:::er 1: ;hxp;:iedtfm; Beulud]x. t,o’ er cost of cotton goods. This was the , south an 0 Pennsylvania, declaration made by Lewis W. Parker, R. G. M. PALMER said Mr. Bennet. president of the American Cotton ] DENTIST Manufacturers’ association, in his ‘ad- - ’ - [ Miles Block dress to the organization which began % Evening, Work by Appom(m:nt Only its annual convention here. Speaking ) e MAJ E ST I c of the increase in the price of cotton ’ ’ LAWYERS Mr. Parker said: = Sl RAHAM M. TORRANC Bl e et 8 Sl a0y . La Jeky ~ . E at a portion at least of the unfor- Snshiing C. J. WOODMANSEE, Manager. tunate results of the past year is due I "'_ : T Telostiona 80 0 ourselves. Throughout last sum: 9 BEAUTIFUL SNOW mer and the early fall manufacturers = A Picture Producing Roars of as a whole resisted the advance of the e : RANK A. JACKSON Rippling Merriment. raw material, which was consequent e A WISTORY OF A SARDINE || 1von the snorage of suwy. we -l ¢ - The well known Palmer and LaVogue Garment. All the latest Bemidji, Minnesota SANDWICH Dgrently were slow to appreciate how . : : An Interesting Picture From [ Short Indeed, wae e wopiy, and| ] and mewest styles of these high class garments made by the best merchant Start to Finish. eciatio : . of th lati i 2 il 2 4 1 1 B “fi:fi%fié’;‘fw ILLUSTRATED SONG Shhe speculative clement which fore- |}l tailors to go at this Big Special Discount. We also offer other bargains Red, Red Rose, did. 5 Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. By C. J. Woodmansee Higher Prices Permanent. at the same time. ""'—fi‘i“_‘_“*ISK e TRAINING A HUSBAND “Cotton must be expected to be up- 5 : { 5 . Man’s Indifference Cured B on a higher level ‘of price than it h i ideri | 1 o FrghNEr b GO igigErence o T Bl o oo ey PElce thAR L By One lot of Lace, special, | One lot of Embroideries, | One lot of Wool Dress | One lot of Dress Goods, - deine tively high price prevailing during the worth up to 8c, 1 | special, worth up 1 | Goods, worth up ssc worth up to 65c. | ADWISSIGH last fall and winter, and now. prevail- to 10c, now............ 72 to ‘1.25, now...... NOW ..iiiviiiiinnenans | OM SMART Three Doars ing, lsunot]out Z( proportion to other | agricultural products and to th . . $ ] s DRAY AND TRANSFER Shows lo Open at []| mass of manutactured. articies, el One lot of Ladies’ Ox- | One lot of Ladies’ Shoes, | One lot Children’s Can- | Onelot of Ladies’ Can- ; SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Nightly 7215 | of those havine risen in value, as com: fords, worth $1 98 worth up to $1 79 vas Oxfords, 93c vass Oxfords, $1 19 | D pared w ti | Nesldonce Phane 58 618 Amarica Ave, Offce Phons 12 Chen e sso. 100 SRR L up to $4, now.. P = 1 $5, now........9R= worth up to $1.50. worth to §225. 9 1= == _day is not above 50 per cent higher 5 b4 2 ] W. KIEBEL, M. D. C than what may be termed its normal 3 3 3 . . D. G, v L] ] m ™ TR0 . VETERINARIAN Drice in times fiagt, I ) 3 GRADUATE OF GHIGASD VETERINARY GOLLEGE “There must be recognition on our Don t M Iss hls s eclal Disgount : ; | part, that a new price level in cotton : Located at J. P. Pogue's Barn. is both proper and necessary, and that : i ,,,,,,,,,,, we must bend our energies, not in the I I M f Y EW PUBLIC LIBRARY effort to reduce this price level, but in t s a oney aver or ou the effort to. convince buyers of its Lok Open 1o a. m. to 8 p. m, daily necessity and propriety, and of the el)« epté}lom]l;ny t D “{1111(1) l‘lpbm Sun- necessity, therefore, of a consequent 2 i 3 day. iss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian. ;?()edui:':s ‘t'l.le price of manutactured 5 3‘(\)’,6]‘: C]OS: - i::t We Deliver G T i xcept Sat- 3 d M. MALZAHN BISIAR & MURPHY Your Parcels at * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CABINET CHANGES LIKELY g;«;ay‘and Mon 10:30 an 430 p ” ;‘}?RM LOANS, RENTALS 117 Third Street 8aid Ballinger and Wickersham Will —_ - S AND CITY PROPERTIES Oayphone 3 , Nightphones 118, 434 Retire. q

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