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0 OTHER store in town can show you COL- LEGIAN FASHIONS, be- cause we are EXCLUSIVE HEADQUARTERS for this famous line of apparel for men and young men. It isnot improbable that you can readily obtain IMITA- TIONS of these garments; but when it is so easy to procure the original, why be satisfied with anything -else? You will find these gar- ments more satisfactory in wear, and more becoming in style, than any clothes YOU HAVE EVER BOUGHT. The prices are moderate, and we are ready to show you a splen- did array of bright, spring- like patterns. ADLER’S Collegian Glutlga_s Are Young Men’s Clothes 0'Leary-Bowser Go. Bemidii, Minn. BASEMENT New-Cash-Want-Rate '-Gent-a-Word Wher companies copy we will publi; ant Ads"” for half- cent a word per insertion. Where sash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted --Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTE.; WANTED—Good men and women agents at once for ‘Roosevelt’s Famous Hunt for Big Game;” also for “Traffic in Girls.”” Immense sellers. Price $1.50. 50 per cent commission. Outfit free. Send 15¢ for mailing. Both outfits 25¢c. Also district managers for easy payment instalment plan. Per- manent work. $2,000 to $5,000 per year profits. Particulars free. Address A. B. Kuhlman company, Chicago, 111 WANTED—2 gurls to learn type- setting and work steady. Apply at this office. WANTED—Competent girl for general house work. Apply 621 Bemidji avenue. FCR SALE, FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short notice. FOR SALE—Acre lots on lake shore a snap; and four southeast corner residence lots in city. Resi- dence and business properties on small payments and easy terms. Money to loan on improved farms. T. Baudeete, 314 Minnesota Ave. An Adding Machine for $2.50, It is one of the neatest affairs ever invented. It’s accurate too, and with a little practice you easily develop speed. Ask to see one when you visit this office. Pion- eer Publishing company. FOR SALE—Ten acres on 14th street, 5 acres cultivated, 4-room house, barn and well. Price and terms reasonable. Address B, F. Joslyn, City, or phone 213 after 2 p. m. TWO HUNDRED i DEAD IN FLOOD Disaster in Valley of the River Alir in Germany. HEAVY RAINS THE CAUSE Fifty Lives Lost at One Point When a Bridge Crowded With Sightseers Was Carrieg Away—Survivors Lost Most of Great Them. ir Possessions and Among Pravails wept the val iey of the v in the 1Sifel ra bLedies have been re- > were found along d hizh by the «l as the waters covered, the river flood or e subsided. A ity liv of Schult whe: crowded wi turbulent w eived here says that lest at the vi €. whirh tehing the rried away. the Aur valley only one y3' dura- er to rise and break cloadburst followed choked the vallay, living creature in nd causinz immense mone- in which Italian and J lmus(d were oceupants was washed were de- which accompanied the h dam s among the who have sur- have lost their iN THE RUINS| s of Montreal Fire ms Recovered. June An all nigh! nhe Herald TWENTY-SIX Only Thioe e those of itor, Perth, orewoman of and an un- least thirt Dbasay e the contain FOR SALE—Secdnd hand organs cheap. N. W. Music company, Minnesota avenue, Bemidji. FOR SALE—3 good heaters; one medium size and two large stoves. Inquire at Pioneer office. FOR SALE—Refrigerator; A dandy, 404 Minnesota avenue. FOR SALE—Kruse’s hotel, Nymore- Investigate, LOST and FOUND LOST—Strayed or stolen. One dark bay mare colt, two years old, slim built, white stripe on face, white right hind leg up to fetlock. Last seen Medicine lake. Address Eugene Caldwell, Quiring P. O. Beltrami Co. Minn. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Lower floor of Odd Fellows hall. Apply Geo. Smith. FOR RENT—Four 1235 Dewey. room house Inquire A. Klein. MISCELLANEOUS Turtle River summer resort, finest place in northern Minnesota. Two furnished cottages for rent, only five dollars per week, includ- ing one row boat with each cot- |NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice |2 Nymore Lots; for price and pai- ticulars write to —J. L. Wold, 'l wln Valley, an I'OR SA] E—One run-: about buggy and set of single harness. In- quire of St. Hilaire Lumber Co. tage. A limited number of lots for sale, cash or on time. A. O. Johnson, Turtle River, Minn. Respectable middleaged lady wishes position as housekeeper in some widower’s family with children® Mrs. Marie Harris, Emmaville, Minn., care A. Holman. WANTED—Everybody to patronize the N. W. Music Co.,, when in need of anything in the musical line. —for— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, County ot Beltrami, 88, City of Bemidji, Notlce Is Horeby Given, That application has been made in writing to the ‘city couricil of sald Clty of Bemlidji and filed io my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors fox the torm commencing on June 2th, 1910 and terminating on June 29th, 1911, by the fol- lowlng person, and at _the followlug place, as stated in said application, respec- tively, to-wit: NAISH McKINNON Atandin the front room, ground floor, of that certain v.wc-s’gwry frame huudmu locued ou parts of lots %%, 23, 24 block 16 original Townsite, Bomiail, Minassors, $2id spplication will be heard and dster mined "By said city council of the el Bomldit. at the councll voom 1n the o1ty hell in said city of Bemidji, in Beltrami county, | /7 and State of Mlnnesou‘on Monday, the4th guyof July, 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m., of that \”ltness my hand and seal of sald city, this 15th day of June, 1910, [Seal] THOS. MALOY, City Clerk. First June 15 East June 20 the bodles of twenty-six additional vie- tims, is reached. city morgues, searching for missing relatives and friends, and the police were obliged to draw a cordon about the building. that the twenty-five injured are doing well. cause of the disaster has been or- dered. FAILS TO CURE SNAKE BITE Prayer the Only Remedy Used by a rattlesnake Dbite, ended nearly a week of torture endured, through re-| ¢ax. liglous fanaticism, sixty years old, of Zion City. (7. J. cRaNE & co. Fugh was bitten by the snake, but, true to the ‘teaclilngs of his creed, refused to take antidotes for the poi- son or medicine of any kind, relying on the prayers of his fellow religion- ists to cure him, Pugh was bitten on the little finger while picking strawberries. He was a former alderman of Zion City, going to Zion In the days when John Alexander Dowle was its over- seer. UNTIL FIRST OF NEXT YEAR Senator Cullom Proposes Postponing Payment of Corporation Tax. Washington, June 16.—Senator Cul-| lom introducéd in the senate a joint resolution postponing untll Jan. 1 next the payment of the corporation The legislation s~ desired be- cause of the delay of the supreme court of the United States in deter- A wild crowd began to besiege the Aldrich tarifi law. committee on finance. Reports from the hospitals indicate Cargon, Nev.,, An official investigation into the Republican candidate. paign strictly on the ta Zion City Resident. Chicago, June 15.—Death, cnused by Duluth, by Oliver Pugh, dren. June The resolution was referred to the Jurist Seeks Senatorship. 15.—Justice James (. Sweeney of the state su- preme court has announced his can- didacy for United States senator on the Democratic ticket, Senator George Mixon is virtially ce:tain to be the Justice Swee- ney stated he would make his cam- | riff. Duluth Man Killed by Heat. June 15.—Fred Peterson was prostrated by heat and died sev- eral hours later at a hospital. survived by a widow and nine chil- Tle was fifty-five years of age He Is mining the constiutionailty of the cor- s"u‘rsuu'r MANY LABonEna poration tax provision of the Payne- Canada Insists That Aliens Entering Country Have $200. ‘Washington, June 15.—Canadian au- thorities on the Northwestern bound- ary are rigidly enforcing a regulation requiring alien laborers, with the ex- ception of Americans, applying to that country to have $200 in cash. The re- sult has been, as shown by reports of railroad laborers and those needed on other large contract work, who heretofore have flocked from Seattle, practically have been shut out. Some of the American raflroad builders in Alaska have been enforc- ing a rule that only white men can work for them, all nationalities being excluded except laborers from North- ern Europe, America, Australia and New Zealand. Bemidji, Minn. received here, that the great majority |/ FACIAL Defects QuICKLY GOHHEGT!D ’I‘he chief sm:geon of the Plastic | Surgery Institute quickly rights | all wrongs with .the human ace ; or features without knife or H i to the entire satisfaction and de. i light of every patient. The work 118 as lastingas life itself. If you have a facial irregularity of any kind write . Plastic Surgery Institute Corner Sixth and Hennepin MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ain Quality Garments in the Clearance [f.:cwee T. J. CRANE & Gfl Bemidjn, Minn. {1t Wellto Remember This June Clearance| is made up entirely of fresh new Merchandise. No “job-lots.” Nothing bought specially for a sale here just our regular stocks. that are known far - and wide for their character and quality;. nothmg, absolutely nothing, the matter with them except that their prices are nicked in the most surprising manner. Every Garment sold by us is produced by Skilled Artisans and under Strictly Sanitary Conditions. _ Beware of a Garret Made Article. Plague. Shun a sweatshop Made Carment as you would a Do Not help spread the disease germs of the hovels of the large cities. See that what you purchase has been Manufactured in Clean Light Work Rooms under Hygienic conditions. We Close at 6 p. m. For the Children - Every child’s coat in stock, full line of sizes, are selling at just exactly Half their Regular Prices. $1.00 For Children’s Dresses That Were $2 and $2.25 - ° A closing out of 30 little dresses, sizes 1 to 12 years, good staple styles just a handful$l 00 but your choice at...... Clearance of babies wear, large groupe of little dresses including - slips und French dresses all all sizes and styles beautifully trimmed with emb. and laces, values up to $225 Clearance price.. ....... LR R 98(‘1 Women's Suits Half Price With the exceptions of summer lines our en- tire stock is offered at exactly half regular prices. Fashionably gowned women gladly paid regular prices for these suits early in the 'season, the wonder is we have any left to sell at -all. Summery Dresses pongees. French ginghams,Zephyr lawn, Broken plaids, Morguisette, plain crash linens. Beautiful lingerie dresses-of mull and batiste artistically trimmed in fine lace and emb. as well as hand emb. models and all-over emb. dresses, in dozens of styles, prices begin $1.25 and climb by easy steps to $33.50 dresses enough for every woman in Bemidji. Silk Dresses adopted. for immediate wear matererials - are foulards taffetas, -rajahs and evening wear. $14,65 Takes Choice 25 Hahdsnme Dresses that formerly sold as high as $32 neat and nifty frocks for shopping, afternoons.and informal Wool and Silk Coats Every coat in stock of whatever style goes in this June Clearance at Half Price. Regular prices were $18, $26, 28 and 30—cut to $9, $13. $14, $15. Marod and Hayser Knit Underware. arg given dJune Clearance marching orders. Kayser silk vests, ~ $2.00 combination suits, pink, blue and- white no sleves, knee, lace’ trimmed, pink, blueandwhxte$l 38 $1.50 combination long and short sleeves, tight Repu 00 89 15 ot ... DO o lececknee §1.10 50c knit 75¢ combma- o95¢ tions.. . i [ t ] [] Dainty Lingerie Waists Regular Price $1.50 and $2 /5 Colonial and plain blouses or shirt waist styles, trimmed in all manner of wide and narrow tucks, whites and cross bar dimities, with attached pocket. Only about 60 waists to sell at the pnce, $l 15 (1) B s O I T I PR P o et Middy Blouses French Undermuslins Our entire stock of French hand made undergarments, gowus, drawers, skirts and combinations at half regular price. Cluldren s muslins your SUN SHADES All take a Clearance Price $5.00Parasols$4.00 $2.50Parasols $2.00 $4.00Parasols $3.20 $1.50 Parasols $1.20 $4.65 for man tailored $8 skirts $7.85 for man tailored $10 and $12 skirts $9.45 for man tailored $15 skirts This assortment takes in our entire line of strictly man-tailored skirts, fancy apd plain materials. = Peter VThompson Suits Attractlve collections of exclusnve accessories, such as .Silk Gloves, Beautiful Neckwear, Rare Bits of Novelty Jewelry, Sitk Hose and extensive collections of Travel and Dress Waists. . $3.00Parasols $2.40 $1.00 Parasols 80c Every Women's Dress Skirt on Sale Complete shuwing nf Summer Garments for Women, Girls and-Small Children Summer Ralment for women who are “particular" about ‘their clothes. * 'White Tub Skirts