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? ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 617 Irvin 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 reasenable. 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 iraduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bewidji Music House, ) 117 Third St. Phone Residence Phone 174-2. RS. T. SMART DRESS ‘MAKING PARLORS guaranteed to glve satistaction, 1 have summer aquilts, al tailore trimminy F. BOSWORTH G ERAL CONTRACTOR Will raise or move your buildings, build your foundations, dig your cel- lars, in fact do anything you want done in good and workmanlike man- ner. covers, Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. 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. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. 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 Oftice in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 DENTISTS R. D. L. STAN1TUN DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening;Work_by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 RANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD * ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. H. FISK L ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Resldonce Phons 58 618 Amarlca Ave. Office’Phoss 12 Miles Block W. KIEBEL, M. D. C. . VETERINARIAN GRADUATE OF GHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE Located at J. P. Pogue’s Barn, [ SOCIAL AN PERSONA! The more 1t Is washed the harder {t gets— Mound Olty Floor Palnt, ‘W.iM. Ross, G. E. Godfrey, of Ball Club, was in Bemidji over Sunday. Robert (DeLury, sheriffcof Walker, returned ‘home last night ‘after an over Sunday visit in this city. Mrs. D. K. Carpenter, -of Cass Lake, visited friends over Sunday. T. J. Welsh, of Walker, was a week end visitor of Bemidji friends. Money to loan on improved city property. Applyto J. F. Gibbons Judge M. A. Spooner took .the morning train for International Falls. Miss Elizabeth MacGregor has returned from Hornet where has been teaching for the past year. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick head-ache, prevent despondency ‘and invigor- ate the whole system, Sold by Barker Drug Co. J. C. Sim,-whose home has been Bemidji for some time, is now travel- ing out of Grand Forks for ‘Armour & Co. Mrs. Sim expects ‘move ‘to Grand Forks and join her ‘husband duriog the month. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smart left this noon for Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Mr. Smart received a wire this morn- ing, saying that his father was dying and left .at once for his bedside. The father is 68 years old. Earle Simcox and Ed Mullen, two Bemidji young men who are now working in Minneapolis, departed for the “Flour City” last night after enjoying - a few days’ visit -with friends at their old home. Mayne Stanton, son of Judge C. W, Stanton of this city and who is now keeping books at the Hill mine near Marble, arrived home Sunday morning for a short visit with relatives and friends. Mayne expects to return to Marble tonight. C. C. Easton, a Grand Forks real estate dealer who has been visiting G. A. McDonald and other friends in Bemidji during the last few days, returned to the “Forx” last night. Mr. Easton greatly enjoyed his visit with Bemidji friends and also his fishing on the lake, in which he was very successful. t“U E. H. Denu, managing editor of the Pioneer, returned to the city this morning from Walker, where he went down and enjoyed the Sunday ses- sion of the North Central Minnesota Editorial Assaciation at Glengarry. Mr. Denu greatly-enjoyed. the hospi- tality of P. H. McGarry.and his visit with the brother editors of this ‘sec- tion of the country. N. H. Ingersoll, editor of the Brainerd Dispatch, and wife, who have been visiting during the -last few days in the home ‘of Mr. :and Mrs. R. M. Schumaker -of thisccity, left for Brainerd. They were-accom- panied by the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Schumaker, Georgia, who will remain in Brainerd a few days. Mr. -and Mrs. Ingersoll and Mrs, Schumaker spent Saturday -at -the Editorial Association meeting .at Glengarry, returning to Bemidji Saturday night. You have beena “good fellow” to your friends and were never called close mor tight. What have you to show for .it? ‘'Why not be:a “good fellow” to yourself? Open an account at interest with the Northern National Bank and ‘turn your.gener- osity to your own credit for a time. Cement Work Done. Cement walks laid and .all kinds of cement wotk done and :guaran. teed. Telephone 470, Nels Loitved MAJESTIC THEATER C. J. WOODMANSEE, Manager. I. Motion Pictures. —HIS ‘ HUNTING TRIP. A comedy full of fun from start to finish, 2, Tllustrated Song. IT'S ALWAYS JUNE WHEN YOUR-IN LOVE. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open loa. m. to 8 p. m,, daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m Sun- day. Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian, M. MALZAHN * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE || FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES Minnesota Ave. * Bemidji, Minn 3. Motion Pictures.--THE RANCH CIRL’S LEGACY. A western comedy in which Carrie plots to win a fortune. ADMISSION Three E. F.:Schook,ithe ‘North omeimer- chant, came ‘down Saturday wight for an' over Sumday “visitiwith lfl:ll friends, E. C. ‘Riley of 'Grand ‘Rapids, editor of the'Grand Rapids Review Herald, is visiting-in:the .city for a few days. May 16th, 1910, -Office of City Olerk. o ‘Bamd 1, Mi n.. May 16th, IDII) 31, Min, room city hall’at! There will be a meeting of Be- midji ' Chapter, R. A, M,, ‘this evening at 8.0'clock, G. E Car- son, H, P, Miss.Dorothy Humes has retuned from Walker where she played for | asecon: editorsof ‘the Northern Minnesota |y Editorial ‘Association. Misses Saverina Tompson and Dora Wilde of Tompson, N. D. arrived in the city last night for a few days’ outing at Lake|a Bemidji. Miss Sarah A. Irwin of Brainerd, who has .been .teaching in ‘the Fosston public schools ‘the last winter, spent Sunday 'in ‘Bemidji while on her way home, sidowalk contractor, John Roy, who has been a .setter’’ in.the Crookston.Lumber company's mill, -and ‘wife, left last night for Cloquet where they will ‘make_their future home, W. R. Mackenzie and A. G. Rut- ledge ‘returned .from Walker this morning where ‘they have ‘been attending the North Central'Minne- | v: sota Editorial association meeting. The Bemidji Gun Club will meet at the club grounds Tuesday night|J for regular practice. All members of the club are urged to turn out and get in shape for the -meet next . Fri- day. Miss Mae ‘MacGregor came down from Nebish Saturday to spend her summer vacation in this city with - home folks, Miss MacGregor has been teaching the Nebish school the past year. Chamberlain’s:Cough-Remedy-is sold on a guarantee that if you are not satisfied. after using two-thirds of a.bottle.according to directions, your money will be refunded. It is up to you to try, Sold by Barker Drug Co, Mrs. D. D. -Miller, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Miss Olive Miller, of this city, departed last evening “on the 10:30 train for Minneapolis where they will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Boyer, formerly of this city. They will also go over to St. Paul and visit at the home of -Mrs. T. J. Miller before returning to Bemidji. Rev. John G. Larsen of St. Cloud, who as a student conducted Episco- pal-services here.last summer and who was ordained just recently .at Duluth, ‘arrived in Bemidji yester- day afternoon and held ‘services in the Odd Fellows hall last evening. Archdeacon Parshall of Cass Lake having -conducted 'the morning ‘ser- vices. “Mr. Larsen is‘on his way to Warroad -where-he-has been-assigned by the Episcopal church. Helmer Kruse and Richardson, two Bemidji boys who were attending the University of Minnesota, arrived in - the city Sun- day, having completed the year's|| term-at the “state ‘university. mer is taking ‘the civil engineering course-and ‘Robert is studying den- tistry. “Both boys‘got along-well in their studies. during‘the -last ‘winter and:have been a credit to the:Bemidji high school, from which they gradu- ated with the Class of “09. The boys report that Olaf Hendrum, alsof || of this city, who is studying for the degree of mining engineer, ‘will remain in Minneapolis this summer, where he is.connected with:the T. V. Moreau Photographic Supply com- pany. If you are not satisfied after using according to directions two- thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain‘s Stomach and Liver ‘Tablets, you |} can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the digestion; regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well, Sold by Barker ‘Drug :Co. Thrifty. Two Scottish women were arguing which of them was:the: moreithrifty. ‘First Woman—Dae ye see that purse? Weel, that's my- first:ane,~an’ it's as (| guld as the day I got it. come up toithat, neo. Second Woman—Michty me! Whit a Ye canna poor boast! -Yesken Dugaid, :ma~hus-+ band? ““Oh, aye. What abeot him?* ““Weel, :he's ‘ma ‘first man, ‘an’ noo syou've got yer third, so dinna preach thrift to me again.” The Ambitions of Youth. “Johnny, - why don't you ‘be aigood |{i boy like your brother Willy?” the mother was sternly admonishing her -naughty son. “Willy here may he ‘president some .day, -while ;you will Shows ' Nightly iOc = Children Bo have to dig in the sewer.” “But, mother,” waited Willy, “eanit L dig 1o the sewer lvmetlm« t00?’—f | WJ Weekly. “ $106_enclosed. Robert '_ Hel || ? prosent, ‘council ‘was 0’}"3 rdn\ b’ Ohllrmm Kirk, he“followin memberl were present on mll\clll wiz; 00, Smi Brown, lxk. Absent, Kleln. Bumly, isiar, Schnel” Hinutes of lut meeting were read -and roved. b g 'l conrt: 'eeln; ending 7th and I4th ln-u wlt $32.70 and §73,00, respoc- tvelycpaid- tanmrer. -wu -on-motion-and approved. Aud avitof KdisoniBereman stating hesold 113 Salo0n DURIReS 10..) Seee. LAFEIoon . aad 40— asking for . tpml .ot. his-license was So ordered, Ofty’Olerk to complete’ the transfer as per city ordinance,. »A plication ‘for ¢ ]l uor l”nu by Louis "Was RTa lowlug vote: '\ANy ea’ Ehmnan. Emlfl. Roe, Brown, Kirk. 8 .{l‘ llona. Absent, Schnelder, Bisiar, ursley, K | quuor llcenu bond of Louis’Anderson with G, ‘Wedge «and Raymond' H.~Schu- l.‘ll er. suretles, was approved on motion and second. Lluuor 1icense'application 6HE; K. ~Ander- ‘was_granted by the “fOllowing vote: 'Ayea. Shannon, Smart, “Brown, Kirk. “'Ni none, Absent, Schnelder, Blslar, Blll.'s sy Klein. tlulor license bond of E. K. Anderson with id Gill and<George: Rlle suretles, - was wnmved on of !on ‘and'secol Contractor's bond o!Jl.B‘ Oraw_h. 03""“ n French and John Goadmln. surumus was approved on .motion and second. ‘Bond of Northern Natnl' Bank 1n - $40,000.00, a8 depository for clty monles; A P: e nice, & tdent; ks, eashier: Ohas, ln le. Clyde M. Bacon, Arthur P. White '+ L/Brooks, .sureties, was iapproved on mulloll and second. Peultion of Duluth:Brewing Co. for permis- slon to erect a frame building on lot 13, bleck 11, was refused it being within the fire limits.. “Resolutlon ot school board asking council 10 cause' the/removalof -old: wagons, wood racks, and other trash. fmm street near high m-ecan&od d filed. school pera House was granted Doctors Nnnfinz &.Bnlow at §10 per day. ‘Report of commissiontrs in the matter of acating of certain streetsanud alleysin’the cny of Bemidji was read and lald over .till next meeting.. :Bids for grading Irvine avenue were now opened as follows: -Tom Sloan.:33c per cubic lrd Jolm Olson bid 34; Was Wright bid 3: R, Mill erb(dflc with clrufle-l cheque for was moved and seconded thebidot J. R. Mfller be.accopted and he be awarded the contract. Carrled. \The_following bl|ls ‘were -on-motion and second allowed, viz: Strm@%nfd labor. flocl( lnd streots § 9250 a1 1400 Given lware. Co. nozzles, sprinkler, library. . George Knott. carlng for 14 Door one' ‘week. Miller Dav! record . on developed institution we his farm. We GENTLEMEN: “Kindly “isbue "me. e Stocicet above vorpuration. The future of Bemidji Beltrami county will rest up- As a progressive local banking any resident farmer who de- sires funds to improve or stock all such men and to-encourage their efforts towards success. The First National Bank 0f -Bemidji, Minnesota And’still* “Oil'and gold-are the two:great mineral products of California. ‘The diecovery-of gold-a little:over-sixty years agoin California stampeded the world. "The profits on California oil-during the last four years far exceed in value the profits of 'Cali- ifornia’s:gold :mines during the same period. It was in 1898 that-another great discovery was made, that fuel petrolenm was: an absolute substitute fer coal at about-one-tenth of the cost.of coal fuel. " Today, approximately-one-third of cil the:ollin‘the United States is produced in -California. ‘A-recent statisticiar’ estimates there-are 5,218 oil iwells now producing in California and that the total value of the:oil industry is.)$243,770.000. It:is claitmed by those in position to know, that the demand for oil for fuel and other -uses is ; /increasing in advanee-of the ‘geometrical ‘incrense: of the productlon which certainly! hlsmcmased ‘at'a‘startling’ ratio duning thelast two years. - X * Then why not invest your savings-in the Ga.hior.nmrNatlonal Crude 0il Compnny, «that -has the greatest of' futures before it. ‘California ‘National Crude 0il (Co. - LW, Hfltmfl BLDG., LOS ANGELES, CAL. .. < ishares ‘of ‘the Treasury., .in payment for same. all. o i one ren M oo % 1 "Wm, for L/ i Mgngalllo. djo 19 82 v THOS. W U 'KLEIN, Olty Olerk Ohairman Pro-tem, IGRAVE APPREHENSION FELT King Alfonso of ‘8pain:Sald to Be In ‘Very Poor Health. Madrid, June 6.—The condition of King Alfonso’s health since the king’s return from London, where ‘he attend- od the funeral of the late King Ed- ward, 18 causing grave apprehension ithroughout ‘Spain. Rumors. are afloat that Alfonso is geriously affected with both catarrhal and pulmonary trouble and are gener- ally accepted, despite the efforts of the court physicians to allny all pub- lc alarm. GRE‘EGE:BAL‘L‘S?QUT RESERVES Fears Turkey.Contemplates an Aggres. isive: Move ‘Against Her. +Athens, June ¢.—For fear that Tur- ‘key is ‘contemplating .an aggressive movement :in ‘ either crete or Thes- saly the :government -has called out 10,000 reserves to reinforce the army, “The government makes no official 1explanation - of its action, but it ‘is; known tnat it i8 preparing for an evert act by Turkey. Lt Theodore, Jr., Secures License. New York, June 6.—Theodore Roose- velt, Jr.,-accompanied by ‘his fiancee, ‘Migs: Bdith ‘Butler '‘Alexander, applied at the city hall for a license to wed June 80. Young-Roosevelt-said he was |twenty-two years old,.a manufacturer, d resided at Oyster'Bay. Miss Alex- or “8aid ‘she ‘was twenty-one and \uved in this city. and farming land. offer ‘to assist wish to meet oil is king! T aneapolzs School af Fine Arts : For further particulars applp to ROBERT KOEHLER, ' Stock fora few days longer at 50 cents ;per. share. _It.is Cood Sense To Use Sense In Selecting Scents - Especially when You€an Save Cents by so doing. PALMER'S PERFUMES and TOILET WATERS are - make from the Imported French Pomades, thus you are. get- ting the same quality in them, as'you-would in the HigaesT GraDE ImporTED goods at a sav- ing of more than 50 per.cefit in the cost. We specialize on PALMER’S, knowing that we have ABSOLUTELY THE 'K BEST that Money can buy. IS THE TIME TO BUY A Gasoline Stove: " AND GET THE FULL BENEFIT ¢ Insurance Is the only perfectly safe, most con- venient and durable gas stove on the market. Call and let us demonstrate the fact. We carry a large line of :Cook Stoves .and Ranges 'vaomning in‘Sporting-Goods -and Fishing Tackle SUMMER TERM From Monday, June 13 o'Saturday, ‘Aagast 13,1910 L. Drawing and Painting from Object; ‘Out-door Sketching for v:fmmdAdv-udShlm H 1L Normal AnCanne. for Feachers and Supervisors of Drawing. t irector, Public Librarp Building | MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. L] “Company Califoraia‘National Crude 0Oil Co. W.HELLEMAN:BLDG,, LOS ANFDLES, CAL. 'ENTLENEN: !