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A S .00 6 v JACK JOHNSON’S NEMESIS Mrs. F. Cameron-Falconet, Whose Daughter Was In Fighter's Power. Mrs. C. W. Jewett is recovering from a bad case of quincy. Misses Kate and Ella LaFonisee have purchased the Conger millinery shop. We are cutting some chrysanthe- mums.—A. E. Websters Greenhouse. —Adv. R. H. Muncy went to Blackduck on business Friday evening. He is expected home today. Judge C. W. Stanton left last eve- ning for Minneapolis, on a combined business and pleasure trip. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Martin Kenfield left - yesterday morning for Minneapolis. He will return to Bemidji tomorrow. Mrs. E. E. McDonald left for Min- neapolis Friday, where she will vis- it her mother and sister for some time. ty dresses will be sold Saturday and Emporium.—Adv. Falls attorney, and F. J. McPartlin county attorney for Koochiching on legal business before Judge Stan- famous old Oregon Prison tonight ant alker, Elmos White at the Maj- estic.—Adv. north country this morning where he has been deer hunting for a week. He was successfull and brought with him a deer which he shot near Kelli- her. for Shooks this evening, where they will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Johnson on their claim. Miss Mae Carisch = was operated upon last Wednesday at the Samari- tan hospital, for an affection of.the jaw, the jaw bone being scraped. A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Ploneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box and worth $1.50. Dr. Marcum expects to leave for Chicago Tuesday where he will join his wife, who is the guest of her sister, Dr. Davis and her mother. “The Oregon Prison” spectacular feature attraction of talk and slide pictures in addition to.regiflar three reel show tonight at Majestic.— Adv. W. F. Dickens of the Red Lake Agency was in the city Friday. He was just returning from Fergus Falls, where he has been attending the federal court. John Klevin of Bemidji, who has been receiving treatment for an in- jured leg for the past two weeks at Grand Theater Ovérture to Zampa (Herold) A Lovely Serenade An Old Tune Mllusirated Song: Love’s Railroad Played by Harold Kimpton A @aumont story of a couple happily married; then quarreling; then divorce. Then a few weeks at a summer resort and jealousy leads them to a complete reconciliation. A Foature 101 Bison with a heart throbbing story running through it. Gee Whl; Sweetie, I'n Dead Stuck On Yon Sung by Harold Kimpton Is one of the Solax comedies that are always good. the St. Anthony’s hospital was able to leave Thursday. to Miss Adina Nelson of that place. the prison practices of the The ceremony was performed in the|country. The newspapers and high- entire The affairs of the Northern Na-|presence of immediate friends and|er class magazines are constantly | tional Bank are under Government |relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox |discussing the subject and making supervision, which is so rigid that|motored to Red Wood Falls, where|predictions. The Majestic theatre the word NATIONAL is a synonym |they will spend their honeymoon. for Safety.—Adv. Mrs. William Keil, of Alma, Wis- consin, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Duffy of the school farm, for the past two weeks, left this morning for her home. Two days’ sale on party and even- ing dresses. $25.00 and $30.00 par- John Clemens, a homesteader liv- ing near Baudette was examined in probate court Wendnesday as to his sanity. Drs. Henderson and Ward, who examined him decided that his halucinations had been due to typh- C. W. Jewett, A. H. Jester, E. E. |oid fever from which he had not yet McDonald and Mr. Hanson went out|completely recovered. He will re- deer hunting this morning. They|main in custody here until next expect to hunt around Fowlds, and|Wednesday when he will be examin- will not return for a few days. ed again. has secured a series of splendid pic- tures showing this remarkable move- ment in minute detail, and will show them ‘together with a complete ex- planation of its origin and practical workings by Elmo S. White, the well known Pacific coast public speaker and newspaperman tonight. ° Mr. ‘White will also show and tell about the notorious Harry Tracy escape, the thumb print system, vertillion measurements, prison life, etc. This is a highly educational humorous and interesting addition' to the Majestic’s | regular show tonight, with no raise SYSTEM IS FAMOUS The “Oregon System” of allowing|of price. The Majestic is to be con- Monday at $10.95, at the Berman|convicts to go out from the peniten-|gratulated upon securing so high tiary without guard and solely upon |class attraction, which is entirely Frank Palmer, an International |their words of “honor” is proving a|different from anything seen in Be- county, were in Bemidji yesterday ton. Visit every nook and cranny of the with that competent guide and pleas- A. B. Palmer returned from the George Cochran and wife, left yes- signal success, and is revolutionizing fmidji before.—Adv. SWEEPING CLEARANCE SALE -System In the State Penitentiary. Se spoons free with the Pioneer. Ask how. boxe: cure a set of six Rogers AA tea|ywi) vyisit their daughters, Lillia Come packed in neat lined 8. accompanied by their son Earl. terday for Minneapolis, where they and Bess who are attending school thére. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran were n Frank Labaw, father of Lee La- Baw of this city, was in Bemidji yes- terday. Mr. LaBaw is from Roseau,! Minn. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors, are plann- ing on a hunting trip the first of the week. George Bass, of Bena, was brought | in to the St. Anthon’s hospital Thurs day and is dangerously ill with pleuro pneumonia. You can buy your prettiest party dress for $10.95 at the dress sale, Saturday and Monday, at the Ber- man Emporium.—Adv. Robert Kopping will leave on the night train for Mattoon, Wisconsin, where he will visit his mother and brother for two weeks. John Urness, of Northome was op- erated on at the Samatarian hos- pital Friday, it being necessary to have his leg amputated. Your success depends upon the training you receive, therefore at- tend Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn.—Adv. Mrs. L. S. Boyer, of Burlington, Towa, is in the city this week visit- ing friends and relatives. Mrs. Boyer formerly lived in this city. William Crow, of Thief River Falls, who has been employed at the Crookston mill during the past sum- mer, left today for his home. Dr. and Mrs. Stanton will leave things hum when he broke out of and hear about him and his partner Merril at the Majestic tnight.— sist in the Northern National Bank The notorious Harry Tracy made the Oregon Prison a few years ago. See the genuine prison slide pictures Adv. Joe Herman of this city, who was recently apopinted cashier of the Littlefork bank, and who took up his duties there two weeks ago, will as- during the next ten days, having ar- rived in Bemidji this morning. " W. H. Walker, of Battleford, Can- ada is in the city visiting his folks, who all live in Bemidji. W. H. Walker is a brother of George Walk- er and a son of W. A. Walker. Remember the Men’s Turkey Din- ner in the basement of the Presby- terian church on next Wednesday evening, 5 to 9. Mere is the menu: Menu Roast xoung Turkey Mother’s Dressing Gibblit Sauce Cranberry Sauce Mixed Pickles Baked Potatoes Mashed Bagas ‘Waldorf Salad Hot Rolls Jelly Apple Pie Cream Cheese Coffee Tea Price 50c. Children 35c. — Adv. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet returned last evening from Henning, Minne- sota, where she ha attended the wed- ding of her brother, Harry Wilcox Don’t pressed. FACE BURNER. qualities. than hard coal. About your Anthracite Goal. Burn our POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS BRIQUETTS Absolutely the only SUBSTITUTE for hard coal. NO SLATE, NO DIRT, JUST PURE COAL com- Burn them in your HOT WATER HEATER, HOT AIR FURNACE, KITCHEN RANGE or SUR-. They kindle quickly and have wonderful lasting They do not CLINKER, but burn up clean. Leaves only the ash. Clean and easily handled. Cheaper than wood, cheaper than soft coal, cheaper M. E. Smith Lumber l:umnany Phone 97 Worry William €. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estae Masestic THEATRE EXTRA TONIGHT 100 Siides lilustrating Governor West's Oregon n the Fully Leotured «Beatrix D’Easte” (C.G,P.C.) A gorgeous colored drama of the olden times. “A Trustee of the Law”’ (Lubin) First Morigage Loans ; A dramatic picture telling a love story of the south. on City and Farm llllnlmbd Property “Oh %u Musical nrc-m” Miss Hazelle Fellows ““Bumps’’ (Vitagraph) g u;)u;y of a circus, featuring Kenneth Casey and the big e!eplunt “Two Cinders’” (Vitagraph) A delightful comedy taken on a train, featuring Miss Florence Turner and John Bunny, the two laugh makers of the Vitagraph Co. Coming: Next Mondaz’and Tuesday, Nov. 18 and 19, H Van Winki two reel feature. Astory will delight both old and young. S and 6, O'Leary-Bewser Bidg. Phene 9. Semidjl, Minn. TRY A WANT AD ALLEN LINE Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services 30 Steamers WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Liverpool Service S.3. Victorian, Dec. 6th S.S. Grampian, Dec. 12th, from St. John Carry Christmas Excursions te Eureps Book your passage now and be sure of a good berth. These steamers are among the larg- est and best sailing;from the St. Law- rence ports. We can bnok you through from Be- midji. No delay or hotel expenses on the road. For rates, reservations and all other information apply to R. E. FISHER Union Depot, Bemidji. Phone 50 H. H. WATSON General Agent, Minneapolis URANTELD Y BENIL BRLWING (0. UNDER THE FOOD AVD DRUGS ACT AINE28™ /906 flf/ym.// BREWING L7 The Taste Tews' READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS AT THE . BAZAAR STORE THIS SALE WILL BE HELD FOR TWO DAYS ONLY aturday & Monday We have decided to make a clean sweep of certain lines in our stock which will include Women’s Suits, Children’s Coats, one lqt of Dress Goods and Furs. Suits Our entire line of Women’s and Misses’ Suits at Women’s and Misses Coats Special prices at big savings will pre- vail in this line and practlcally every- | Furs ever shown in' Bemidji and during _thing in our Ready-to-wear Department | this sale will place Speelal Prices will be marked down at a discount. Dress Goods One lot of Remnant Dress -Goods, odds and ends, short Our entire line of Flouncings, Corset Cover Embroideries Silks Our 27-inch Mesia]ine Silks, regular $1.25 qual- ity, during sale at sgc Outing Flannel One lot of good Outmg 5 (') Flannel at, per yard Children’s Goats Our entire stock of Children’s 20 per cent | Seas, ™™ b Half Price Furs Furs We have some of the finest pieces of lengths, at - Half Price Embroideries at a discount of on our entire stock. S,