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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 617 Irvin Ave. fimx BERTRAM THE BRINKMAN PIANIST PIANO INSTRUCTOR Phone Call 503. 422 Minnesota 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 LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING wduate of the Boston School of ning, Boston Leave the Bemid c House, t. Phone: Residence Phone 17. RS. T. SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS All Work guaranteed to give satistaction. have summer quiits. also dress patterns, tailore . underskirts, corset covers, trimuw| F. BOSWORTH + GENERAL CONTRACTOR Will raise or move your buildings, build your foundations, dig your cel- lars, in fact do anything you want done in good "and \\olknnnhke man- ner. Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLA‘\ID GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block MR E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ~4¢ Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Bivd. Phone 351 R A E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phéne 211 DENTISTS R. D. L. STAN'TURN DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 15t National Bank Build'd. Telephone 230 R. G M PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work_by Appointmene Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 FRANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Ii('nmljl antsma Miles Block E E. MLDONALD " ATTORNEY AT LAW ce—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. H. FISK ¢ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice The more 1t 1s washed the harder it gets— Mound Oity Floor Palnt. W, H. Ross. Money to loan on improved city property. Apply to J. F. Gibbons Miss Lillian Hunter of Northome came down last evening and is visit- atthe Markham hetel. Mrs. William Keeler :and Mes. J. L. LaBarge of Blackduck are among the -out of town ladies ‘who visited Bemidji friends yesterday. The time to get your hats before. the fine line of .millinery is broken will be tomorrow when a sale will be opened at the Henrionet Millinery Parlors. Deputy ‘Sheriff Andrew Johnson returned yesterday afternoon from Solway, ‘where he served several civil papers in connection .with his official duties. For good draying -and prompt service apply A. F. Anderson. Telephone Anderson and John- son’s employment office Phone 1*7. S. E. Thompson, the well known Tenstrike ' merchant, ‘came in this morning to look after some business at the Beltrami county court house. Mr. Thompson intends to return to Tenstrike this evening. When you buy coffee you gener- ally prefer to know what you are getting. There can never be any doubt when you get Chase & San- born’s. Roe & Markusen are ex- clusive agents for this brand. The well advertised sales in several of the local stores are attract- ing considerable attention from the ladies in nearby towns and many residents of these towns are coming to Bemidji to make their purchases, the train service in and out of Be- midji being well adapted for this purpose. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French and little son, formerly residents of ‘Be- midji but who are now running a drug store at Blackduck, were among the north country arrivals on this morning’s train and visited old friends in Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. French expect to return to Blackduck tonight. Silk dress sale Thursday Fri- day and Saturday only. Values up to $30.00 for $12.95 at Ber- man Emporium. John Spice,who owns a claim near Domaas, northwest of Kelliher, came in yesterday and spent the day in Bemidii while on his way to his former home at Albany, in the southern part of the state. Mr. Spice, who is a young man, will take the mechanics’ course at the state agricultural college in St. Paul com- mencing May 24. Mr. Spice reports that Captain Eberhart, who operates’ a steamboat on Red Lake, is haul- ing a large amount of cedar for the L. K. Deal Lumber company from Domass and the mouth of the Tamarack river to Redby, where it is being shipped over the M. R. L. & M. railway. Ask for Chase & Sanborn’s coffee at any price from 20c to 40c and you get the best there is for the money. Roe & Markusen will soon on hand. MAJESTIC THEATER C. J. WOODMANSEE, Manager. THE BANKS OF THE O GANCES A Remarkably Beautiful Scenic Production. NO TRIFLINCG WITH LOVE A Picture That No One Should Miss. AIN'T VOU COMING ‘OUT ONICHT? Illustrated Song, By C. J. Woodmansee ‘AS TOLD IN THE COLDEN WEST One of Those Western Dramas That Everybody Likes to See OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Resldence Phone 58 618 America Ave. Ofice Phone 12 R W. KIEBEL, M. D. C. . VETERINARIAN GRADUATE OF CHIGAGO VETERINARY GOLLEGE | Located at J. P. Pogue’s Barn, NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open loa. m. to 8 p. m., daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 P. m Sun- day. Miss Beatrice Mills, Librarian, M. MALZAHN ¢ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES ¢ Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn ADMISSION Three Doors Shows 'o c Open at Nightly 1:15 Children 5¢ Do You Use lce?| We deliver it into your r-frigerator For $2.00 a Month Tolephone No. 12, TOM SMART E.R. GETCHELL ing in Bemidji a few days,-as.a:guest * | where she will visit at her old home have a complete stock of this brand |pan1 of International Falls, | lln_st week to make the se'ection of Special menu and special music at the Lakeside Saturday evening. Have you seen the excellent lilw commencing Friday, May 20th at the Henrionet Milliinery parlors, B. J: Nichol of Little Falls, who is in the lumber business, consulted officials of the Crookston and Be- midji Lumber companies in this city yesterday, and went to Blackduck last night. Rev: Henry Nobbs of St. Paul, formerly traveling Sunday school missionary for the Northern Minne- sota conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, arrived in Bemidji last night'and will take temporary charge of the church. in this city. Good coffee is the'most important requisite to a meal. Chase & San- born’s coffees are all good. Roe & Markusen will soon have a complete line of this brand of goods. A. E. Peterson of Minneapolis, who is connected with the F. P. Sheldon line of banks and has been in the First National bank at Inter- national Falls, arrived in Bemidji last night and will aid a few days in the present rush of business at the First National bank of this city. Henrionet Millinery Parlors com- mencing Friday. J. H. Davidson, chief engineer of the M. & L railroad, was a visitor in Bemidji today, while looking fter official business, John Peterson of Big Falls, who as a visitor among the local busi- ess men vesterday, left on this morning’s train for home. J. E. Caine, traveling freight gent for the Northern Pacific rail- izoad, was here yesterday on busi- mess and went down to Walker last night. ' - Roe & Markusen have secured the agency for the famous Chase & anborn teas and coffees. Mrs. E. E. Smiley of Nary came up on the 5:50 traim last night for a brief shopping trip to the city. Mrs. Smiley returned home on this morn- ing’s train. Ladies, 1f you want to select from one of the best stocks of hair goods west of Chicago, call on|. P. A. Young of Duluth is succeed- Mrs. Holland, room 31, Hotel|ing F. C. Berry, thé former com- Markham. mercial traveler for the Wright- Mrs. Floyd Brown of this city, Clarkson Mercartile company of accompanied by her little son, de- parted this morning for Brainerd Mrs. Brown expects to be gone about a month. Don’t fail to -attend the silk dress sale at the Berman Em- perium. Values up to $30.00 for $12.95. Richard Leet, north country repre- sentative for the W. C. Church Lum- statious. to his home in Bemidji from Funkley, | where he has been loading several|June 7-15-22. cars of cedar. Millinery will be sold at a big reduction at the sale which com- mences Friday at Mrs. Henrionet’s Millinery Parlors, Mrs. A. E. Foster and Mrs. C. E. Covey, ladies from Mizpah, enjoyed Do not forget the millinery nlelDuluth, in this territory, Mr. Berry, Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. EXCURSION BULLETIN. May 30—Decoration Day. Fare and one-third between all June 1 to Sept. 30. Summer Tourist Fares to Eastem Canada, New York aad New England. ber company, returned this morning |June 3 to July 30. Every Friday low rates by train and steamer to Detroit, Toledo, Clevelond and Buffalo. Annual Spring Excursions to Cheboygan, Alpena, Detroit, Toledo, Clevelend and Buffalo. Usual low fares. Watch for announdement of other excursions. For particulars apply to A. J. PERRIN, General Agent, Duluth, Minn. who is a stockholder in the conpany, has been recalled to the office in Duluth, $1,000 Sale. Chester Snow and family bave just returned from the Pacific Coast to close up the Snow interests here, and Wednesday May 18th, they will start selling at private sale $1000 worth of fine furniture at 919 Be- midji Ave. Come early and get first choices, Cement Work Done. Cement walks laid and all kinds of cement wotk done and guaran-| teed. Telephone 470, Nels Loitved FUES ARE WON OVER Plans to Enlarge Powers of Tariff Board May Win Out. 1 Washington, May 20.—Practically all the Republicans in the house have been brought over to the support of the provision in the sundry civil bill| enlarging the powers . of the tarift board. Representative Longworth of Ohio, who is a member of the committee on ways and means, made a Speech in the house in advocacy of enlarged powers for tne tariff board. He is said to have been selected as the spokes- man of the administration for the pur- Dose. an all day’s shopping trip in Bemidjt yesterday and visited with local friends. The ladies returned to Mizpah this morning. Our specials for Saturday and Sunday will be strawberry ice cream and orange sherbert. The Model. Richard Evans and F. J. Mann, who hold contracts respectively for clearing right-of-way west and east of Cass Lake, came up from Minne- apolis last night and went over. to the “Lake” this morning. The famous Chase & Sanborn teas and coffees will continue to be sold in the city. Roe & Markusen have secured the agency for these goods and will soon have on their shelves a full stock to supply the trade. Robert Logan, who lives near Beuna Vista and is wanted by the defense in the Paul Fournier case at Aitkin, was subpoened yesterday and went down to Brainerd this morning on his way to Aitkin. It is through the saving habit that the rich men of today reached the pinnacle of prosperity. Your small savings, if regularly deposited at in- terest in the Northern National Bank may be the foundation of your future. J. E. Cowan, of the First State came down last night fora short business visit in Bemidji. Mr. Cowan is associated with A. P. White, presi- dent of the Northern National bank of this city, in the financial institu- tation at the “Falls.” Miss Mary L. Bull of St. Paul re- turned to Bemidji this moraing from Blackduck, where she lectured yesterday afternoon on the second ofa course of talks on domestic science. Miss Bull is attracting considerable attention from the ladies of Bemidji, Blackduck, Cass Lake, Bagley and McIntosh, by her excellent lectures on the use of science in the home. Miss Bull went to Cass Lake this noon. Mrs. Holland, room 31, Hotel Markham, has large assortment of switciies, transformations, pu ff chignons, ring puffs, braids. nets and hair ornaments Combings made up; old switches made over. growing city. additional lines of industries. ST. PAUL A E. Otto, assistant postmaster and captain commanding Company K, the local section ot the Minne- sota National Guard, has returned { from South Dakota, where he went short! y Yeservation land to which he was "entitled by successful drawing last fall. Mr. Otto secured a fine quar- i ter section of land on the Cheyeune Rive‘r reservation, and the Milwaukee mlway, which recently built “an extenslon past his mlecuan. passes|| GENTLEMEN: ‘Kindly. issue me. Stock of above:corporation. < Enclosed find §. Do You Own Any Real Estate? This is usually about the first question asked when you come to a new location. Everyone ought to own a piece lot. No investment is so save or certain £6 enrich its owner within a few years as desirable real estate ima'rapidly Keep Your Eye.on Bemidji Banks and Substantial Wholesale and Retail Establishments. The superior railroad facilities and extensive trade territory enjoyed by BEMIDJI, insure for it the attention of investors of large means and the location within the next few years of many Let Us Show You How Easy 2.5 st capobe 2cavived MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN at 8 per cent. Writfl us for FULL information' or Call on H. A. SIMONS at Bemidji, our localagent. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 404 New York Life Building California- Nalional Crude 0il Co. I. W, HELLEMAN BLDG., LOS ANGELES, CAL. «:shares of ithe Treasury ..in, payment for same. of . property, if only a building with its beautiful Lakes, Homes, Churches, Schools, Prosperous on our MINNESOTA Qur Business Hours From 7 a. m. to 8 p. m., ex- cept Saturdays we close at 10 p. m. Our Aim Is to please the trade at all times. Kindly give us your trade. Safisfaction Guaranieed Phones 65 and 390 W. G. SCHROEDER Corner Fourth and Minnesota Singer Sewing Machines $3.00 down and $2.00 per month sends this' machine to your home. Can you afford to be without it? Send for catalogue of the five different styles. Sewing machines to rent. Bemidji Music House 117 Third St J. BISIAR, Mngr. Bemidji, Minn. TRUTH No. 9 0il is King. More wealthy people attribute their wealth to oil than any other commodity. Why are they wealthy? Becaus they foresaw the advantages to be gained by iuvesting their surplus money | in an oil ‘company that had a future. * Now this is your opportunity. - You have the fore ight, we the oil company with a futare. An investment of $1,000 should make you mdependent and be a means of supply in your older days. We urge early action on your pait becanse the stock in thls company will advanee in price ~ Make today the dav and buy at 40 cents. . California National Crude Oil Co. L wm-:u.muu II.DG LOS ANF’DLES CAL Shares of -the Treasury