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SATURDAY, MARQH.2, 1012, *iiii*iiiii#*lk "HOW-TO'FIND- = * * The Northerr Minnesota Devel- * BEMIDJI BRIEFS ¥ opment Association Immigra. ¥ % tion Commission Quarters. 39.% Harold Higgins of Nebish, is vis-|¥ Third Street, South, l(mne- * Iting friends in the city for a few |¥ apolis. * days. X . X ¥ For the benefit of the readers % It your dealer does not sell “The |y o the Pioneer this notice will % Bemidji,” ‘phone 31 and say so. X appear in both the Dally and % . M. Willlams, of International | % Weekly Pioneer for the next six % Falls, was a business visitor here |% month. * yesterday. ¥ On leaving the urion depot * turn to the left and continue up * Go to Hakkerup for photos. & Nicollet to Third street, cross- Clint Smith, of Fargo, is in Bemid-|¥ ing that thoroughfare, turn to ji over Sunday remewing old ac- | the left and procced half a % quaintances. % block, toward the postoffice. x When your pencil breaks, resolve |¥ From "“’I 1(“"“”‘“’:"“:‘“"”“" : to get “The Bemidji,” the best nickel | ¥ turn to the lett on Washington pencil in the world. % avenue and continue to First & avenue, turn to the ieft and go % Loren Graves, of Crookston, \\nslg one block to Third street and % in the city yesterday en route toix then one half block to the right. % Tenstrike on business. ‘« Daily Ploneer will be found % The five scene in Brutus makes a| ¥ on file here. * See it at “,p‘««««ii*«-xiriv-;« most thrilling picture. Majestic theater tonight. A. 0. Foss of Frazee, was in the city yesterday on business connected with the lumber companies. the plumbing business, being one of he firm of Doran Brothers. Mr. Do- ran will be engaged in the same line of business at International Falls, The Be-|having opened a shop there two None better made —that midji.” Sold everywhere for 5 cents. | years ago. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Taylor, of Cass| “The Bemidji”—the best in the Lake, were in the city last evening, {world for 5 cents. Ask your dealer. returning home this morning. You can say goodbye to constipa- S0¢ for No. 1 white potato at W.!tion with a clear conscience if you| G. Schroeder's store. juse Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many |, Dr. B. F. Osburn and Chas. Trond- 1““"9 bsen Ve‘";““"e"“y cured by thelr <on, 6f Dlaékiuck, are 1o i oity | 8e- Forsalo by Barker's Drug Stere. for a few days on court matters. | “The Bemidji- world for § cents. Eighteen boys and girls gathered the best in thel at the home of C. N. Hammond on Ask your dealer. IThmsdny evening where they were {entertained at a taffy pull. After Rev. H. F. Parshall and wite, of|the candy was made games were Cass Lake, spent the night in the|played and lunch served. The house city, returning home on the noon|iywag prettily decorated with ever- train. 1gx~oeu for the occasion. The guests| Brutus is certainly a most magnifi-| were Doris Flatley, Bertha Webster, | cent picture and you should not miss|{Anna and Francis McManus, Ruby seeing it at the Majestic theater to-|Morse, Lurley and Alice Hammond, night and tomorrow night. Fred and Harry Steenstrup, Phiiip 4 .| Denu, Harold Morse, Roy Webster, M. N. Koll, of Cass Lake, Was in|yro iy Hammond, Clifford and Dick | the city last evening en route hnmo\Cons and Donald, Chester and Tomf from Pine River where he had gone Ridell. to attend the Cass County Develop- | ment association convention which! The matter of living within your| was held there yesterday. {income and laying aside something | for the future is a matier of com- | mon sense and backbone. Start an| account at the Northern National {Bank with $1.00 and add to it regu- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy llasi larly. You will be surprlsed at the won its great reputaticn and exten-joutcome, its remarkable cures of | When your pencil breaks, resolve to get “The Bemidji,” the best nickel pencil in the world. | | | sive sale by Misses Jane Haynor and Marjorie coughs, colds and croup. It can be/ o anmon entertained a number of depended upon. Try it. Sold DYltneir friends last evening at the Barker's Drug Storve. {home of Miss Haynor at a 5 o’clock . W. Evans, superintendent of!pink tea. The house was tastefully the Crookston Lumber company of | decorated in pink and the same col-| Crookston, arrived in the city lastjor scheme was carried out in the evoning to attend his son, Harold,|luncheon. The early part of the ev- who is ill at St. Anthony’s hespital|ening was spent in playing games were. Mr. Evans returned home this and music, Miss Mabel Flesher ren- «Iternoon. |dered “My Beautiful Lady” from. the If your dealer does not sell “The|Pink Lady. Later in the evening Pemldji.” ‘phone 31 and say s ‘the guests were taken to the Majes- {tic theater, and while there M. A. P. Reeve, who has been farm-|yyoodmansee was relieved of the ing near Tenstrike, is said to haveisinging as the young ladies took com- sold his farm there and re-located|plote charge of the chorus, greatly near Nebish. His new rm cox\tainsldmnsmg the audience. The guests| eighty acres and he plans to DW\"“me Misses Mabel Flesher, Louise eight acres of potatoes and twenty|jyrecready, Edna Anderson, Norah acres of field crops this spring. | Grotte, Ruth Holden, Edith Mills,| None better mad lie Be- \Emma. Klein, Lucile Bailey, Lucile! midji.”" Sold everywhere for 5 cents. -;Iorm Marjorie Shannon and Jane, | Haynor. Brutus, a picture produced from| Shakespearc's “Julius Caesar,” is be- ing shown at the Majestic theater to- night and tomorrow night, and is a big. feature in every respect. should not miss it. Do you use “The Bemidji?” Ask| ! your dealer for it.—5 cents. Many sufferers from rheumatism You|have been surprised and delighted | with the prompt relief afforded by N applying Chamberlain’s Liniment. McPartlin, of International| ;%5 cace of rheumatism in ten Falls, county attorney of Koochich-| oo o0 550 = oal treatment ing county, was in Bemidji 1ast eV-} ) rover This liniment s for sale| eniug en route home from Pine Riv-| w5 En, TR T er where he had gone to attend the! convention of the Cass County De- velopment association. L The Outlook: “Men and women to- day are less devout than were their ancestors, but the emphasis of the | world has been shifted from worship to service.” Lo vou use “The Bemidji?" Ask vour dealer for it—5 cts. Apprentice girls wanted at the! Henrionnet Millinery Parlors to learn the millinery trade, CoeIote greie ) S0 10 eT0IY ) i . : |4 THIS DATE IN HISTORY ¢ John Doran and family will leave|® ! in the morning for = International March 2 @ Falls where they will make their 1791—John Wesley, = famous ¢ future home. Mr. and Mrs. Doran < Methodist preacher and & have made their home in this city|< missionary, died in Lon- & during the past ten years during|« don. Born in Lincoln- @ which time Mr. Doran has been in}® shire, June 20, 1903. & ¢ 1810—Pope Leo XIIL. born. & E NTS ® shire, June 20, 1703. ® AMUSEM & 1810_Congress authorized & Alabama to form a state ® constitution. @ 836—Texas proclaimed her in-® GRAND TH dependence of Mexico. ¢ @ 1855—Emperor Nickolas I. of ® @ Russia died. Born in @ @ 1796. @ @ 1861—Territory of Dakota or- & - PART CHANGE @ ganized by act of Con- & & gress. @ Overture— ¢ 1867—TUnited States bureau of & Miss Ruth Wightman @ education cstablished. @ @ 1885-—Cornerstone for new & Texas capitol laid at The Brothers Austin. @ An Imp, telling astory of Ireland, bring- }| #1911-—Henry L. Myers elected & ing up old memories of the Oid Sod. ||, United - Stitas Ssefstor-o Inconnection with this Mr.Rood will sing. from . Mon taits, ® Where the River Shannon Flows || . & PP 5 PO This is one of the most Catchy and beautiful Irish ballads ever written. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when {they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever, and con- sumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. | | Damon and Pythias In two reels. This story of remarkable friendship is one of but few ever record- ed in history. It will be shown for the last time to-night. Entire Change Sunday And Monday Nights. o BAKING Absoli Tartar — made Used and praised by the most competent and careful pas- try cooks the world over The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of powm Iy Pure from grapes ORI R XX & SU}WDAY N THE CHURCHES Episcopal. - a. m., evening services at 8 p. m. Swedish Lutheran. Services will be held in the even- ing at 8 o’clock, conducted by A. Westlund. Sanday school will be held in the afternaon at 3:30. Scandinnvian Luatheran. There will be services in the mmu-‘ ing at 10:30. Sunday school will be | held at noon and evening services at | 8 o’clock. The evening services will be conducted in the English lan- guage. Presbyterian. Morning worship will be held at] 11 o’clock. Bible class and Smulay school at 12:15. Young People’s| meeting will be held at 7 o’clock; evening gospel service at 8. The\ public is cordially invited. S. E. P, White, pastor. | Salvation Army. i Jail meeting will be held at 10:30, | Sunday school at 2 o’clock. Pmnso{ meeting will be held at 3:30 and Sal- | vation meeting at § o’clock. Captain | H. Reitz and Lieutenant Livick will | be the officers in charg First Methodist Episcopal. Preaching services will be held in | the morning at 10:45 and in the ev-] ening at 7:30. The subject of the| morning-sermon will be “Christ our | Mediator” and the evening sermon will be “Be ye reconciled to God.”| Sunday school will be held at 127 o’clock, Epworth League at 7. Good music. Prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening at 5 o’clcok. "A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Chas. H. Flesher, pastor. | “THIS IS MY 48TH BIRTHDAY” Robert Rogers Robert Rogers, minister of the in- terior in the Dominion cabinet, was born in Lakefield, Que., March 2, 1864, and spent fifteen years of his; early life as a general merchant at Charlevoix. After locating in the west he commenced his political car- eer as an unsuccessful Conservative candidate for the Maniioba House in 1886 and 1892, and for the House of Commons in Lisgar in 1896. He af- terwards devoted his attention prin- cipally to provineial politics, and was | elected to the Manitoba legislature-in | 1899. He was appointed a member of the Executive Council, without portfolio, the following year. In De- cember, 1900, he accepted the port- folio of minister of public works, a position he continued to fill up to the time of his appointment to a place in the Borden cabinet last year. Congratulations to: i John W. Foster, noted American diplomatist, 76 years old today. Rt. Rev. William Croswell Doane, P. E. bishop of Albany, 80 years old today. Henry B. Brown, retired associate justice of the U. S. supreme court, 76 years old today. You judge a man not by what he promises to do, but by what he has done. That is the only true test. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy judged by this standard has mno superior: People everywhere speak of it in the highest terms of praise. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Imagine This in Real Life! Client (in doctor’s office)—Well, I'm on my feet again, doctor, and I came In to ask about my bill. The Doctor—The bil is $100, Mr. Higgins, Client—One hundred dollars. Why, good heavens, doctor, you can’t live { and charge such prices as that. Here you’ve nursed me through a ' three months’ illness and given me the benc- fit of all your skill, and you haven't charged me at the rate of more than a dollar an hour. What you need is a business manager, doc. I expected ta be soaked $500, and 1 would have paid $1,000. The Doctor—One hundred dollars is | wmy bill, Mr. Higgins, and I think it 18 quite high enough. Client—All right, here’s a check, but I still think you need a manager. My Sunday school will b held at 10§ ! Fame 18 the scentless sunflower, i | these “bon bouches” is that so many | cially good for this sandwich and one | rolling the pastry, sprinkling: thickly | with grated rich cheese, fold and roll |monds and bake. Serve either hot or 0 THAT which {s assigned you and you cannot hope too much ! or dare too much. ~Emerson. ‘With 'the gaudy crown of gold; But friendship s the breathing rose, With sweets in every fold, —OQltver W. Holmes. COOKERY REVIEWS. | Here are a few savory mouthfuls to be served on different occasions: Take a good rich pastry, puff paste is the best, but the plain will do i nicely. Cut in three-inch squares and | put on each some cooked chicken, i minced olives seasoned With butter | and lemon juice. Use only a bit of the filling, fold over paste, pinch tight and bake. The nice things about different kinds of fillilng may be used, almost anything in the meat line. Ham shaved or chopped and mixed with finely sliced pickle; salmon and sour cucumber pickles chopped, and e little lemon juice or vinegar; roast mutton minced and mixed with cur- rant jelly. For-a change and an uppetlzlnsK sandwich filling, scrape a wellfla- vored apple, mix with French dress- ing which has been mixed with two tablespoonfuls of olive ofl, a dash of salt and pepper and a half tablespoon- ful of lemon juice; spread on the but- tered bread. Brown bread is espe- slice may be spread with cream cheese and the other with the apple. Pastry left-overs are easily con- verted into toothsome mouthfuls like tarts, cheese straws and -cakes to serve with tea. A deliclous little ac- companiment to salad is prepared by and sprinkle again, then cut in dla- cold with a salad. | Deliclous litile tarts may be made of the merest scraps, and after ba- king fill with any jelly or jam that Is at hand. Pastry baked around the wooden molds and filled with sweetened, fla- vored whipped cream is another nice dessert which may be prepared, all but the filling, and kept for several days. | THE CROOKSTON LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE LUMBER: LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL Wholesalers of INKS i PENS . PENCILS Wholesalers of TABLETS SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY Bemidji Pionser Pub. Go. Bemid)i, Minn: | thanks to you. Goodby. | Second- Choice. ... PRIMARY POLL FOR GOVERNOR Sigagtarer o b Write the names of your candidates plainly in the proper space: to the editor of the Pioneer. Sign your full name _and returngblank Signatures will not be published andlJ ‘ballots [w _w:ll be burned at end of the vote. Prompt replies are requested. Mail this to Editor Bemidji Pioneer. CRAILROAD. TINE CARI‘)s& 500 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 163 West Bound Leaves 186 BEast Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves GREAT -ol.-rmx 33 West Bound Leaves 34 Fast Bound Leaves 35 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 105 North Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Freight ‘West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 South Bound Leaves 81 North Bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at . MINN, RED LAKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves ...... 3:356 pm 2 South Bound Leaves .. .10:30 am AN AN AN AN A AAAAAAA AN | PROFESSIONAL CARDS § LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS Stop at the flotel Nicollet “Recognized as the R Convenient Central EUROPEAN 200 ROOMS. 2100 UPWARD $25. From ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS TO - enlly Good™ iu Minneapolis Comfortnble W--Mnnlun Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin Aves. Moderate Priced Cafe BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES April 15th 1912 ‘Western Canaday Oregon, Idaho 3! North Pacific Coast, DAILY TRAINS mn. FRAMED, VESTIBULED, VACUUM CLEANED BLRCTRIC LIGHTED EVENTS in the WEST Annual Rose ’fill Portland, June lO-ll. 1913 Montamara Fe Grand July 15-30, 1912 Sept. 30 to Oct. 6, 1913 ‘une 10-14, 1913 ipme l(lflnll.l Conveation -C- U. Grand Lodge, L. Pl.nnl-?ldfle !nwrnfio-n Ezxposition, San Francis Los Angeles, Sept. 3, 1913 Portland, 1913 Winnipeg, Sept. 14-31, 1912 915 ‘SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES will be made for these events ASK YOUR NEAREST SO0 LINE AGENT . _OR WRITE ‘W.R. CALLAWAY, G. P. .~: Minneapelis, Minn. DAILY March 1st to Subseribe for The Piouneer NORTHERN GROGERY. COMPANY WHOLESALE GROGERS Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing.Coal . Mail Orders Solicited Incorporated $25,000. Wholesale Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobbers The Following Firms Are Thoroughly: Rellable-asd:Orders-Sent to Them WIill Be Promptly-Filled at Lowest Prices The Mode!:Manufacturing Go. BREAD, CANDIES ICE CREAM- Office and Works 315 Minnesota Ave. iajl, Minn. of Bemidji for THE Pioneer Supply Store Can Save you Money’ No need to send outside them Phone 125 Bem dii Pioneer Pub. Co. DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block {DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block 'Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN { PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office— Miles Block R DR. A. E. HENDERSON | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON {Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn | Office 'Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 72. {DR. E. H. SMITH i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office in Winter Block | - {DR. E. H. MARCUM | - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ’Phone 18 Residence Phone 212 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtiy Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON | DENTIST - i Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST | ilst. National Bank Bldg. Tele. 23 { | S DR. G. M. PALMER 5 DENTIST | i Miles Block | Evening Work by Apointment Only { | NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. | Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- day 11 to 12 a. m,.1 to 6 p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7 to 9 p. m. Beatrice Mills, Librarian. TOM SMART | DRAY AND TRANSFER‘ \ SAFE AND PIANO MOVING es. 'Phone 58. 818 America Ave. Office "Phone 12 \EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. G. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions i C. G. JOHNSON Lands Loans Stocks Come in and look over my list of lands in Polk and Red Lake Counties. Office—Bacon Block. i | T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a Specialty. 315 Belt.ami Avenne Fl MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD - . Shop—Rear of Pioneer Building