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DATES TO REMEMBER. Friday, June 14—TFarmers’ day in Clearbrook. Monday, June 17—Summer school bhegins. Monday, June 17—First University week. Monday, June 17-—Regular meet- ing of the city council. Tuesday, June 18—National con- vention at Chicago. day of J. P. Hanson of Superior, was here vesterday. Dr. J. A. McClue spent yesterday at Mizpah, returning home last night. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mrs. Dell Amadoun and son, Har- vey, of Shevlin, were in the city yes- terday. Julia Hanson went 1o Brainerd yesterday morning for a couple of weeks' visit with her brothers. Order a telephone now, so your name will appear in tbe next direc- tory which goes to press June 25th. D. McGeorge and mother, Mrs. A. McGeorge, of Cclerain», were in the city yesterday en route to Big Falls. The Order of the meet at 2 p. m. Fri rooms prior to leav: ride. tern Star will in the lodge for a pienie| Mrs. Morehouse of Brainerd, who has been the guest of Mrs. Nels Han- son at Kast Bemidji, veturned home on Wednesday. Buy your adding machine paper rolls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 3 for 25 cents. Miss Iva Osburn of Stillwater, is spending a part of her summer vaca- tion at the home of Mrs. L. Young- berg at East Bemidji. Miss Essie Brannon left this morn- ing for Baudette where she will spend the summer as the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. F. H. Slipp. A. G. Wedge, Jr., of the First Na- tional Bank, left last night on a business trip to Minneapolis. He will return home Saturday J. P. Matson, posimaster and edi- tor of the Warren Sheaf, spent yes- terday in the city fishing. Mr. Mat- son was en route home from Turtle River, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Louden and Dr. apd Mzs. Jos. F. Ricker and son, of Terre Haute, Ind., summer tourists, were in the city yesterday en route to Walker. The Ladies’ Aid cf the Presby- terian church will be cntertained by Mrs. Franklin Jones at her home on 1001 America avenue this afternoon at 3 oclock. R. H. Muncy has sold his prop- erty on 1123 Beltrami avenue, F. H. Lambert having purchased it. Mr. and Mrs. Muncy have moved to 411 Minnesota avenue, Mrs. J. A. Younggren who was operated upon three weeks ago for appendicitis is rapidly improving. She was removed from the hospital to her home a few days ago. If your name is mis-spelled, or ad- dress incorrect in the telephone di- rectory, notify us at ouce so correc- tions may be made in the new direc- tory which goes to press June 25th. Mrs. E. E. Parke of St. Paul, arrived in the city yesterday to join her husband and together they went to Park Rapids where they will vis- it Mrs. Parke’s parents for some time. Mrs .J. E. Fitzgerald and little daughter, Margaret, left this after- noon for their home at Fargo, N D., after having spent the past three weeks in the city as the guests of Mrs. Fitzgerald's sister, Mrs. J. A. Younggren. Victor talking machines exclusive- ly sold at Lakeside Confectionery, 117 Third street. Can be bought on installment plan, $56 down and $5 per month. Come in and see them dem- onstrated. Miss Floy Donaldson arrived in the city last night from Northome where she had been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ward, since the close of school. Miss Donaldson will lcave this evening for Minneapolis. While here she was the guest of Mrs. A. G. Wedge. W. 1. Gemmel and J. L. Camp of Brainerd, J. H. Davidson of Bemidji, and C. M. Boyce of Minneapolis, all Minnesota and Internatoional offi- cials, came up yesterday from Brain- erd on Mr. Gemmel's speeder and left this morning on a business trip to International Falls, The administrator and the guar- dian, the trustee and the treasurer, will find the Northern National Bank a very acceptable place to de- posit their funds. Such funds are ab- solutely secure and are earning in- terest constantly. Miss Grace Bailey of West Branch, Towa, who is spending the summer at the home of-her grandmother, Mrs. W. H. Bailey, went to Crookston where she will be a guest at the N. P, Stone home for-a fow. days.: Miss ‘_aniley will take the automobile tl:l)) to Fargo with the Automobile club. Miss Mabel Ford is in the city for a couple of days as the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. G. Wedge. She has been teaching in the southern part of the statevduring the past nine months. Miss Ford will go from here to Minneapolis where she will take up, a course at the University dur- ing the summer months. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantes at the rate wf 500 cheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in boxes at the above price. If you wish a heavier grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Yesterday afternoon at the home of Rev. T. S. Kolste, 1218 Bemidji avenue, the marriage of Carl Am- brust of Federal Dam to Miss Beda Morine of Leonard, was celebrated, Rev. Kolste officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrust will go at ouce to Federal Dam where the groom owns a farm and will go to housekecping at once. 1f you know of anyone who owns an Omega watch you can get some idea of how long it usually runs with one winding, and base your figures accordingly in the Omega Watch Computing Time Test. Read the par- ticulars in the advertisement and then inquire around among your friends. The person who wins the prize will get something to be really proud of. Mrs. Thayer Bailey, nee Gertrude Stone and the Misses Lucia Stone, Elva Gilbert and Ruth Sargent, have issued invitations today to a parcel shower in hounor of Miss Ruth Spend- ley, whose marriage tn M. J. Thorn- ton of Deer River, will be an event of Tuesday next. The affair will be given Friday afternoon at the Stone home on North Broadway and the guests are invited for four o’clock. Mrs. Bailey will come down this even- ing and will bring as her guest \liss Grace Bailey. They will go on the auto tour tomorrow iu the Stone car. —Crookston Daily Times. You can buy the best carbon paper made, every sheet guaranteed, any weight you desiye at $1.00 per box for a good grade that will answer all ordinary purposes; $2.00 for an extra good paper and $2.75 for the best ex- tra fancy quality light weight grade. Positively none better made. Each box contains 100 sheets of paper, size & 1-2x13. Phone your orders, eall or write the Bemidji Pioneer Office Sup- ply Store. Phone 31. Security State Bank Building, Bemidji, Minn. Adams-Doten. Thursday, June 15, 1912, Little Falls, Minn.—One. of the prettiest weddings of the season oc- curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E.-Doten, » Wednesday evening, June 12th, when Ella Eunice, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. 'I' E. Doten, be- came the bride of Marc R. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. 5. P. Adams of this city. Rev. C. L. Benson of the Methodist church officiated, the ring service being used. Promptly at 8 o’clock, Miss Grace Tlinkly sang, “Ever Faithful.” Miss Bessie Pran- non presided at the piano rendering Lohengrin’s Wedding March as the bridal company took its position. The bride was beautifully gowned in white satin, draped with chiffon, with erystal trimmings and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses. Mrs. H. Berg, twin sister of the bride, acted as matron of honor. At the close of the wedding ceremony a buf- fet lunch was served. Miss Fay Dot- en, a sister of the bride, presided ov- er the dining room, assisted by Miss- es Florence Schallern, Marion Levis and Nora Berg. The room was beau- tifully decorated with cut flowers and potted plants. ‘The colors pre- dominating were - pink and white. The bridal couple were the recipi- ents of many beautiful and valuable gifts. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Adams will be at home at Bemidji. Both Mr. and Mrs. Adams are well known in Bemidji. Mrs. Adams has been the guest of friends here several times and Mr. Adams has been making his home here for some time being empleyed by the First National Bank of this city. 1t is now well known that no more than one case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain’s Lini- ment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by Barker's Drug Store. . Slightly Selfish, Howell—Is he a public-spirited man{ Powell—You can judge for yourself; he says that he cares not who cureg the ills of the country if Lie can gey the doctors’ fees, One Way. ! ‘Td like to make that proud may bite the dust.” “Then why don’t yog get your maid to sweep the pavemeni ,80mé morning when he's coming !along?” ———— There is no real need of anyone be- ing troubled with “constipation. Chamberlain’s Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial. For sale by Barker’s rug- Store, s \ P00 00000 ROOOS © DAILY MARKET REPORT, ¢ Butter, dairy, per pound... Butter, creamery, per pound.. Eges . Lettuce, per bushel . Asparagus, per dozen . Rhubarb, per pound . Wheat, bushel. . Oats, bushel . Rye, bushel ... Barley, bushel Corn, 756 pound sack ........ Bran and shorts, per 100 1b... Potatoes, bushel .... Clover seed, pound .29 Timothy, pound .18 Alfalfa, pound . N .25 Kentucky bl‘ue grass, pound. DON'T PULL OUT THE. GRAY HAIRS A Few Applications of a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back The Natural Color. “Pull out ohe gray hair and a dozen will take its place” is an old saying, which is, to a great extent, true, if no steps are taken to stop the cause.. When gray hairs appear it is a sign that Nature needs assist- ance. It is Nature’s call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that is falling out, is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly people with perfect heads of haid without a sin- gle streak of gray. When gray hairs” come, or when the hair seems to bé lifeless of dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Specialists say that one of the best preparations to use is the old-fashioned “sage tea” which our grandparents used. The best pre- paration of this kind is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep- aration of domestic sage and sul- phur, scientifically compounded with later discovered hair tonics and stim- ulants, the whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by ex- perts. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm- less. It refreshes dry, parched hair, remtves dandruff and gradually re- stores faded or gray hair to its nat- ural color. | Don’t delay another minute. Start using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few days’ treatment will make in your hair. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommendéd and sold by all drug- dists. LORCRORORCRORORCR R RORCRRR N - FUNERAL DIRECTOR i AND EMBALMER! DULUTH on improveme baths, 60 on't Horget TO INCLUDE WITH THE OTHER GOOD THINGS YOU PACK IN YOUR PICNIC BASKET 9 IT WILL GREATLY ADD TO THE PLEASURE OF YOUR OUTING “Leads them All” H B Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. ST. PAUL, MINN. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel by Ev‘;rfig irants and buffe l& sh ;llm‘koomm. Men's 3!!’1{? I"%ll agn! Ballréom, banquet rooms and dining_rooms; Sun E tory. Located in h siness tion but ove¥looking the hu&r and Lake Buperior. Conveniens to evs 3 Ona of the Great Hotels of the Norfhwest nt lobby and public arlor and ol 7t of busl thing. MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended || n;u‘ 250 rooms, 12 private OWN A HOME : mEvaryone has a desire to own his own home sooner or | later, . Now is the time to secure it, while lots can be bought | very cheap. / . -No Interest. No Taxes Fairview Additlon ofers the best advantages for the le of moderate means to secure their own homes. %hese lots are nice and level; located on Irving avenue. t The proposed street car line is laid out along the east side of Fairview-addition. Lotsat $25 to $60 eaoch. Payments 50 oents Fer week. During June and July only we will give you one ot Free if you buy five lots. REYNOLDS & WINTER, Agents M. Phibbs (s W. C. Klein Bemidji Butter Do fyou use it? If you don’t have it served on your table you should. It's the best butter in the world—bar none—and the best costs no more than inferior kinds; and besides the best is none too good for Bemidji. You Will Help the local creamery, a home institution; you will help the farmer and you will help yourselves when you insist on eating Be- midji'Creamery Butter. Make your grocer get it for you, and if he don’t carry itin stock find out why. If you insist on Be- midji Creamery Butter you'll get it. . Beltrami Farmers Creamery Association “Garlson Variefy Sfore” The New-Store On 4th St, Saturday's Special Bargains June 15th, Toilet Paper rolls. Toilet Paper paper fixture........ e . Tumblers Tumblers L 1 e i Suit Hangers pattern, 6 for Rakes AN .covevsncsaraiin Pressed glass, full size, horseshoe Pure lead blown, high grade with one wide and two narrow gold bands, Correct shape, " inserted cross bar 9 for trousers or skirt, natural 6 collar shape, only 3 to each customer............... 0 16 carved teeth, electric forged, 5 1-2-inch handle, worth 35¢ anywhere, special ‘Isc 10 O’clock Large roll, 7 1-2 oz. 600 sheets, only 6 to a customer. Special '3 gc Same as above, only one set toa customer, 1 roll and 1 toilet gc k1) Forged tool steel, polisfled, gold bronzed shank all one piece, 4 1-2 foot select ash handle, you have paid 65¢ before, special....3sc When in the store kindly see the following items. They are mighty good values &nd hard to beat in a regular way, Genuine Jap. matting suit cases, 6-in. deep........... 98“ Boxed writing paper and envelopes' > equal to what you pay twice me white glazed inide. ... 206 Others at 10c and 15¢ Bristol ware water pitchers, 6pt, 18 and.. 2“” Pictures framed, size 3x4 and 5x7, good subjects such as 1“ Cupids, Madonnas, etc.,..... 7 Men's work shirts, cut full, plain colors and fancy, special value. . 45“ Vases, new assortment, entirely different from any shown mc in city. Choice............ Salt boxes, Bristol ware, household necessities. afternoon. Child's E. Z. Go Never-Tip Sulky, red and green enameled body, e 1 Dressed dolls, 10c and 25c Iuc rubber dolls................ Solid copper tea kettle, nickel plated. . Wash boilers, copper bottom ........c.ene.n. 8 s||33 oty e = $2.08 67c Tubs, heavy ' galyanized, good size, worth more. Aluminum ware, sauce, stew and pudding pans and kettles, SI 38 8¢, 080, $1.08..... W ki Large shipment of new goods in chinaware and Store open until 9 o’clock. We delive_r every £5% A chance to get a high grade adjusted Watch absolutely free and without much effort. The entire proposition is in- tended to attract special attention to the superior quality and value of Omega Watches, which have been made continuously since 1848 ‘and have a world-wide reputation for matchless merit. We give every assurance that everyone shall have * square deal’’ in accordance with these conditions. All estimates to be in our 5 hands not later than 1o a. m. Saturday, the isth. The ‘Watch will be award- ed ‘to the FIRST person computing nearest the correct time-==reason why you . should send in your figures early. By finding out which of your friends owns Omega Watches you ean ‘get an approximate. idea of what estimate to make. The fact that these watches are ‘all carefully timed and ad- justed before being sold is a' guarantee of ‘absolute precision and high grade service, with no better movements made any- * where, no matter what price you'pay. Omega Watches rank | first in point of actual merit and are well worth having. TR KRR KRR K H K * RAILROAD TIME Jee g EREKKRE KKK KKK KKK 800 BAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 163 West Bound Leaves 18¢ East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves GREAT NORTEERN 33 West Bound Leaves 34 East Bound Leaves 85 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Frelght West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 South Bound Leaves 31 North bound Leaves 84 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at MINN. RED LAXE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves 2 South Bound Leaves .. 2882 §EEEEERE GREE KX KKK KKK KKK KKKK % Lake Bemidji Time Table’ " CITY * * %k East Bemidji..6:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Fare 10c. Grand Forks Bay and Down River . All Summer Resorts. .7:30 and 8:30 p. m. Fare 25c. Down the Mississippi River to the Dam 22 mile trip and 1 hour stop at the dam. Boat leaves 2:30 p. m., return- ing at 5:30. Fare, Round Trip, b0c. Children Half Fave. KRR KK KK KK KKK KK ¥ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ¥ KKK KR KKK KKK KKK RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIAND Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEAGHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY $tudio at 921_Beitrami Avenue Miles Block D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW: Office over Bakers Jewalry Btors PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E’ A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Rea. "Phone 397 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HERDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office "Phons 36. Reaidence "Phone 73. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block 2 ‘Phone 18 Residence Phone 113 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STARTON B i