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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemidji Ploneer Publishing Company. G.R.CARSON. = X DENU. »a. fiufi dttor. In the City of Bemidsf t! delivered by carrier.”"Wher# thé deliv- ery is irregular please make immediate complaint to this office. Telephone 31. Out of town subscribers will confer a ;n.vor it tmrfi will” report ‘when they 0 not get their papers promptly. ‘ven are 3 l&nl‘;-d until an ex- ' papers are plicit order to discontinue is received, and until arredtages ars pald, One month, by carrier. One' year, by carrier. ‘Three months, postage Six Months, ‘postage paid One year, postage paid. .. THe Wihekly' Fonser. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage pald to any address for $1.50 in advance. ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- sensation of those facts whick are of such vi‘al interest to the publis. TO DULUTH. On certain occasions St. Paul can become gociable’ and Minneapolis; now. and them ‘'makes erry but when it-comes to ‘the-éxalted de- gree of the high order of Glad Hand, Duluth, the Zenith City of the un- salted seas, has every town in Min- nesota—except Bemidji, . of course —looklng like Zion City on Sunday. They grab visitors at the depot i Duluth and from that moment on the freedom of that wonderful place —unique in the cities of the world —is yours. “Withpardonable pride they ‘show you the greatest iron ore docks in the world; the mighty 1t will not be necessary to have the|, Governor. remove.—Baudette thly River Region. : We_ Blush. Our younk friend Wilson of ‘the 1Bemidji Ploneér’ was one: of ‘the speakers at tieé' late’ De¥Vélopment convention at” “Duluth™ and” “that speech, though short and static, caused the governor and many of and ask, “Wio's that?” Mr. Wil-| BON'A "Speeth a1 1Hot Cover the whole ground of his broad subject for he was limited to a paltry ten minutes, but he covered the ground in a gen- eral way and made a’ mark in civics that will not be riibbed out by poli- tical changes.—Cass ‘Lake Times. Salt Seven Dollars. - Put seven dollara ($7) in the the political war-horses to look up|. 1m strong, don’t Wu? 'rhan stop “doping” hlm for fi eak . heart, fever, BTO) Tegulates bad Dowels, tones up torpid livers and purifies the Largs Department -Store 1sv.r svorywhure E < - ractive ’BBA:GDBTTB Merchant Tailor ° Ladies’ and Gents' Suits uOrlnt. 1 Dry Cl‘uh]. Pn-h( Repairing a ity. 315 lclln-l Avenue 3 j : discount, ~100-har-Box--Swift Soap $3.00, F. M. MALZAHN RENTALS W. G. Sch‘iroed‘er‘ Gash Prices Asndiss’».édsfiersnn Shoes 50 per nem 402 Beltrami Ave. ‘B. ¥. 0. E. Bemidjl Lodge No. 1052, Regular * meeting “ nights— first and third Thursdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall, Beltrami Ave.,, and Fifth St Os 0. P, Regular meeting night every Second and Fourth Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock in basement of Catholic church, ; & 3 REAL < DEGREE OF HONOR. 2 - e RN LARE MAT: |icom cranes; giant Warehouses and|bank as soon as you can do it; pre- ESTATE : aEERe T Tk MIDJI, MINN.,, UNDER THE ACT OF |elevators; & harbor teeming with |Dare for §éasons lean and-lank, and City Property and Farm 7 ; s 'fi’ cl 5 t second and fourth Monda: MARCH 38, 1879, block long boats; ' towering ' sky- you will mever-rue it. I used to Lands Listed and Sold GflnSJ WI s eflnsm BSI ) evenings, at Oda p:;:ow: —_— ? blow my wages in as fast as I could |4o7 Minnesata Ave. Bemidil, Minn Hall, scrapers of a bustling retain = dis- 2 them: h 'er T had b : . COOOOOOOOOO00006 6 ; SAIL tnem; whoneter -k had-some © HEALTH HINTS FOR TODAY ©|‘rict and massive Wholesale struct-| geads of tin, I made a rush to burn [] ' | ps @|ures and then they whirl ‘you fn|them. I bought all kinds of rai-|_____ 2 : E: 0. B i | 5 & t bil t mansious limited | ment gay, and shining ties and col- || £ Regular meeting nights —t & When to Cut Finger Nails. i et lars; ai d’ th ol h fateful 1,1 B Y , K G s 0 ee 0[ cs nrl 1] every Wednesday evening 1 © — @|in cost only by the architect’s skill; | |2 and then one happy, fatefulf] T ] at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall. © Finger nails' should be cut ®|yp around & picturesque’ boulevard |02 I pickled seven dollars (37). 114 : | i . i ¢ [ ] @ to st ing at mignt By o Sk o i v 11cans' Standard Tomatoes $1,00 | © morning the cut - portions &|Which carries the open-mouthed | an jmpulse led me to it. And now d 19U G.A R & will have hardened and the &|SPectator to a point from which: may | just take this hunch of mine: Go HEIVQ you been to see Z . ¢ Regular meetings—First @ nails be less likely to split. A ©|be seen the fascinating beauty; and thou and likewise do it. ‘Those hlm? B uuans 0“'0“ se's’ 25[:. and third Saturday after- | —_— © little oil occasionally rubbed ©|inqustrial activity of the city half :‘:“'t::“::IB::;“‘;‘ll:d ’::h“‘“"e‘; y i ! noons, at 2:30—at 0dd Fel- @ into the nails prevents their ¢ . O11800] enty ;eacniwee! " g 3 © splitting it disposed to do so, &|° Tiie Pelow, stretching out in an|y by iy tnree or tour-and soon ru|| He operates the George -LAaldwell’s ‘£leciric- Lut-Lotiee In -seale Bprione, Al D baltrant 0000000006006 60 ¢ Mauisite panorama. This Duluth|roll in plenty. Since I began this|| McTaggart Buffett on Bel- . . e “|has to offer the visitor +and this|banking graft myself respect in- trami. Ave. opposite the "]l 'I"ls 30 c's “sual n"ce 35 clsl Mr. J. Pluvius seems to be another | Duluth, with a hospitality that even ;l'efatsefl; dl Sfeil tha]tl ll"lll as big ‘lfl City Drug 2 Store. He is ) L:0:0: % one who refuses to resign. the famed south could study to ad- aft, and just as slick as grease is. , E " P Bemidji Lodge No. 119 'vantngé, glves the visltor, Those I am the young man unafraid, the always pleased to meet Old OAI.I. AND SE OUR STOGK Regular meeting nights —a The sweet’ girl ‘graduate is sweet- er still if she can bake a lemon pie. , Some enterprising manufacturer of extra sticky glue might do well to name it the “F. A. Whittier” brand. Better begin to be kind to the small boy. He may not be with us much longer. One month from to- morrow is the Fourth of July. Our old friend Amos Skeeter is back on the job- with- his dreary little ‘song entitled, “Anybody’ll do, but Oh, you summer tourist.” Julian Rath of St. Louis has walk- ed 475,000 miles, but if Julian really wants to take a hike let him start at one end of Duluth and walk to the other. who .attended the Northern Min- nesota Development association con- vention there last week will bear evidence to these facts. J IT PAID. There are some who will say that the Nortbern Minnesota Develo- ment Association assembled in con- vention at Duluth last week might heve acomplished more than it did and while this of course is true,— ror it is true of any convention—tne fact remains that the Dulath gather- fug was a success and that reai werk was done. The omne thing that possibly the convention might have done which it did not do was to take a more definite stand on the question of reapportionment. The convention applauded the suggestion that the youth with glad kyoodle; the whole town wants to get my trade, because I have the boodle.” I do not fear the rainy day whereon the broke man hollars; so take my, plan—go right away and salt down seven dollars ($7).—Walt Mason. The bean is comparatively new as an edible. Our common bean is a native ot’South America and was fntroduced into Europe, whence 1t cdme to this country during the sixteenth century and now is represented by over 150 NGBDDY'SFARED Kidney Troubles Attack Bemidji Men . v~and ‘Women, 0ld and' Young acquaintances locally, as well as among the travel- ing public. Bemidji Manufacturers, ‘Wholesalers and Jobbers TheFollowing Firms Are Thorougily: Reliable and Orders' Sent to-Them Wl Be:Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices THE ‘CROOKSTON W A LUMBER CO. | NORTHERN - GROCERY| ~ whovstacs WHOLESALE COMPANY IGE CREAM AND LUMBER: LATH AND WHOLESALE GROCERS BUILDING MATERIAL CORNER ‘FOURTH STREET-AND MINNESOTA AVENUE McDONALD BAKERY 600DS —every Friday, § o'clock at. Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. L O. O. F. Camp No. 24. Regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, at 0dd Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. meeting Regular nights—first and " UNIGHTS OF PHYTHIAS. Bemidji Lodge No. 168, /g Regular meeting nights— every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock—at the Eagles’ Hall, Third street. LADIES OF THE MAC- CABEES. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening in each month, ‘MASONIC i i A F. & A. M, Bemidji, | Legislature be re-convened to c¢on- Kidney ills 'seize youg and old Works and Office 315 Minn. Ave. 233. Regular -:er:mjng | ) - Whatever other little discrep- | giger this vastly important matter | -"Comie quickly with little warning. - Blghta it and. | uira ancies may be taund in hig 8tOry, | put went no further. It is believed Children suffer in their early years|} 2 £INKS c E { BATTLES WE ARE JOBBERS Masonic Hall, Beltrami | the statement of ‘Cashier Bren that|yy some that, if the governor carried| Can’t control the kidney secretions whkflhflfl‘ . . or Ave, and Fifth St. | the University of Minnesota Was| oyt mis original intentions to|re-| Girls are languid, mervous, suffer 34 ="PENS: Dealer in PIN TICKETS spasmill Syteter Mo 18 Tobbed of $14,000 appears substanti~| gggemble the law’ makers, a !bBill|pajn. PENCILS u m a"d Hnavy “ardwam ANE tions—first and third Mon- w ally correct. fair to the North, if not entirely | “‘Women wWorry; can’t do daily work || Wholesalers of TABLETS g GUMMED LABELS s velock B et _—, ? the cities, could’ be | - Kk No need to send outside e D e High' scacol"graduatos in all parts satisfactory to the citie a Men have lame and aching backs. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Engine and Mill Supplies of Bemidji for - them Ave, and Fifth St £ th 55 'are Beatuntae 66 find forced through. It is argued that| The cure for man;woman or child STATIONERY g PP THE Elkanah Commandery No, 50 . o ,_: c:l::: ;y r?t ei :n :s ki a fair and square reapportionment I8 to cure the cause—the kidneys. > Pioneer Suppl Store § Eo'nd T;m dsmtt::rmco;il‘::;:sex- g out that,ft doesn, ': el | bill never was put up to the Senate.|* poan's Kidrey Pills cure sick kid- Bemidii Ploneer-Pub.” € Smithing.Coal o Bt MZ - oclosk - B et Masunie | difference whether the Alps are be- While the argument that to reas- |peys— J N 0. 2 I e y Tample. Raltram ve, an | iyt"::mi‘:':; ‘;:t::‘:;?’;o:’m“ds WHED | gemble the Legislature would be &| cure all forms of kidney sufterliig. Bomidif, Minn. Mail Orders Solicited Belllld]l Pioneer Pub. Co. 0. . 5. Chapter No. 171 —4 | - useless expense sounds good, The Pio-| ~ Bemidji testimony proves it. — Bt ana "therd Seridave P neer believes that conditions are as| - Mys Mary ‘Gamble, 1119 Dowd . BLEE » = S I o'clock—at Masonic Hall, SHERIFF HAZEN ‘SHOULD GO. AMRry " Gamble, ow i3 y end your Mail Orders to 16 . / :‘ &S wd t:n favorable to the passage of such a bill Ave., Bemidji, Minn,, says: “Doan’s I zs'mmn"s g WI" The clven ¥ g:. et ot Wl;;;;a;ipnp:;‘:;ne lns: vo;:: a8 could have been ‘anticipated bY|Kidney Pills have been used by dif- Oo"mwany H < d g c GEG. T. BAKEH & cn. ™. B, ‘_’ tHiat Kivin' B, 5 hat 4ot the Governor Eberhart when he “made |ferent -members of my family with ar ware o. Roosevelt, No. 1623, Reg- o e L taa ot | e address at Brainerd last Decem- | gooq-results that T feel as it T wers|[| BUCCessors'to'Melges'Bro Co. Manufacturing Jewelers Socond “and “rousih Toee, —1 DRopor klndi of & m;m t; i = o; ber, declaring that if the Legis- | yoing nothing more than my duty, in Whol I d. Retail i Jo.bbers o0 Fertowe e " 1o fice of sheriff it believed it was act- lature ‘aid not pass & reapportion- |syine oot o Tor e one I . olesale an etal They are “especially prepared to % ing for the public ‘good. " i esale ts and Produce promptly fill all orders in their various T ment bill he would call an -extra o my children suffered from bach- 5 lines of merchandise. Bemidji Camp No. 5012. The Daily Pioneer' was convinced r w Largest -stock of Diamonds and Regul: 4 H i & at that time that Mr. Hazen has gesmlion. ache and other symptoms-of kidney a are Watches and the finest equipped work- firat snd ‘{‘,fiif,‘“.i,,,;‘dfi;‘;’; me : S0 while the convention aid ot complaint. ‘Finally Dr. Doan’s Kid- Farmers Produce hought or sold shop in Northern Minnesota, Special 8 o'clock at 0dd - Fellows none of the qualities necessary to g0 as far on the reapportionment Pl e o 1 2 u missi 'k i K order work given prompt attention' hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. to properly execute the duties of : 1oy Fills worethen ROM. ' cOnlpReg, on. Commission. -+-Quick- relurns 0 67 316 Minnossla Ave. | Estimates furnished. N Ea— proposition as some had ‘hoped, it tively short time they entirely dispos-{ B o > & MODERN SAMARITANS the office to which he aspired, and 3 3 £ Regular meeting nights on 0 S levated b a did take some notable' steps forward, | oq of the difficulty.” fhe Ty Gastine DiEhis o ks b Sl v iy o one of which' was the decision 0| por gale by all dealers. Price 50| - g’gs,'.f' ek 00 THE AL O T D oo "t create an immisration board to Work | cen Fogter:Milburn Co.; Buftalo, It belleved then, as it does 1OW, |, youmony with the state, and if “York. % SONS OF HERMAN. that from every standpoint he was New-York, sole agents for the Unite acsivanl biié ofctal the convention had 'done nothing |gi,ioq s tnGs el wedond ana 5] - undesirable as a public official. . : fourth Sunday afternoon of ) ’ Therefore, it is to be expected clee, the Duluth gathering Would| pemember the name — Doan's— each month at 205 Beltrami o have been worth while. While this a A that this paper should take the and take no other ve. h Sejio Pt - otiat immigration board is an innovation charges of Viggo Peterson, ~chair- it is a striking start in a campaign g OM SMA man of the board of COURLY COM-|, yuorent outside homeaeekers i [J | dall " - DRAY BI;I;J TRANSFER missioners, seriously and while we N B b wiid hich coming to Minnesota to settle. This SAFE AND PIANO MOVING - know nothing of the gvidence which| ..\ 1sion meets in Bemidji June ¥ Thene 9. S10ABIen Ari- B Phes 12 Mr. Peterson has to offer, other than 19t organize for sutive wark his published statement, We are| Gy .. gug of ihe convention tend convinced that there vis sufficient to rebound to the benefit of North- Dioof W atinatid dif 1nVetigaton and ern Minnesota such as its stand on we are “illegal” enough t: insist that progressive '1égislation, 1ta Tifluence That old suit that you are +— if e has stolen from the COUBty—|, ;pouining the Lake of the Woods ! 2 Whether it was in 1910 or yesterday | Superior- waterwayiforeet [ Jr about 'to ' discard a‘]together _l“d"“‘m by all means to Be Te-|totion, drainage and Teclamation will have a “changed and move demands. = hn i .:ttorneym (?ne“l tsl;nps:in Not only does Bemidji share in the Ple“mg -appearance after R. F. MURPHY should happen Spoorrecy sin hia s < |FUNERAL DIRECTOR —d general good of the convention but |} heing cleaned, pressed and Bl Eodition »ithat ecHentclly: s, it is her good fortune to get addi- N & oy - 5 AND EMBALMER. a0 sontsna e a Sose Serng rom the it | | FHELGE By . out wibler has just been awarded the e feasance or nonfeasance because the this 18 the home of W. R. Mackenzle, garm‘eilts shiild® be free alloged awindling was:done; ciiring the assocfation’s secretary, aad the % - o 4 Draviois festn Jof :mtc:, thel Daily | tion of the committee on resolu- || from dirt, soil and stains \ ’ - Pioneer believes thaf e only pro- tions, indorsing “the efficiency of before stored asit is spots of arm S " B S per and decent course left is to pro- our oficers ‘and’ tandiug ‘comhittees q ceed agalnst the' herll as though| .. ..oy w. R. ‘Mackensie” || gTease or food that are first . 1 : o be were.a common ":"“":“‘h causes a thrill of pride in Mr. Mac-|| attacked by mioths. ¢ at t e i lt Lna"s Beltramt county,slt-she l:! i:’ kenzie’s home town, where it is well || - : 3 3 taltirespect, ‘can’-nog ‘De:mth me known that not only the success of % 3 I % Peterson charges to go into the dis- the convention but the life of the 3 russe s nsurance c"‘:‘ i should mot _be|20cfation has depended largely iip- and ood citizens p % = on his efforts, 4 = e s 20 Pt 5 DB 0 00 60 0 0 00 THE-MOL lntematlonal OSltIOI'I Real Estate politics in-so-important & Proposit-|1 0 0 099V C V06 & & T’HE""“ODEL ) 5 . fon, Mr. Peterson is to be commen-|& WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY © wullam GI Kle"l ded for his courage'in performing an|$® 600 66068060069 0|l :mw ‘CLEANING SI'WSE : Hl unpleasant task and he should be ' Happy Theught. O'I.’O‘l;y-lowllor Bldg. i given every amsistance fn' his ' de-| ‘“F§'{# abotit tima that tha voters of m-znesm i hone 9. : termination to make & ‘complete pré:|Béltra ould “eléet oficers “whom emidji, Minn. ‘