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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TERED' AS' SECOND CLASS MAT- POSTOFFICE AT B ER THE ACT ucuvarud bv carrier, ere ery is irregular please make immediate complaint to this office. T‘lfl’hflne ll Out of town subscribers will. confe: favor if they will report when thsy o vot get ‘their papers promptly. Bvery subscriber-tothe Daily’ Ploneer will recelve notlca about ten d-lyl be- fore his time expires, giging him an opportunity to make an.advance -pay- ment before the paper'is finally stopped. Subscription Rates: One month by carrier. g:u year, ?X’\" carrier. ree months, postage. 8ix months, pfll'll;-rll One year, postage pald. The Weekly m pages, containi, or th. :.'-fll;l fla‘ W *P\Iblilhed every Thurs sent: postegs to any address for $1.60 in nllv.ne-.”I Published every afternoon except Sun! day by th. Bemidji Ploneer Publllllnl Compan; tun-fin.. B X DAND: From' Little Falls, Little Falls gets an appropriation for a new postoffice building with the site already selected and owned' by Things are “differ- That city has 554‘ cured an appropriation:-of. $75;000 the government. ent in Bemidji. for a federal building, but the car is ahead of the horse. now being waged in the northern city over the site selection.—Daily)| Transcript. A Fight With Death: The fight that the state board of health is making against tubercu- losis is a fight with death. It is brought home by a map which was received by the Pioneer yesterday. This map is one of Minnesota and it is covered with black, white and red dots to indicate where there were deaths from consumption in 1911. It is noticeable that Northern ployed to bf’hg about excellent ‘ad- ministrative results. Where it has been used intellfgently and conscien- tiously this is' the made. No site has) as yet been purchased on which toj erect the building. A merry war is| record it has “Accepting that the 'commissfon plan will not make a city govern- ment: good automatically, which is absurd to expect, we believe tha* it offers the best -opportunity for the exercise of intelligent selection of municipal managers and administra- tors. The first and foremost ad- vantage lies in the fact that mere ward lines are wiped out and the 'of- ficers are elected by the whole city, which approaches a rule of the peo- ple which was.never attained unfler the aldermanic system. There is same centralization tion and in responsibility. G re in administra- “New Orleans has voted a‘trial of the new: system, which is one of the largest cities brought under the new plan, and Minneapolis would find ‘he plan well adapted to its needs and it will at least minimize many of the present Rapids (Ia.) Republcan. municipal evils.”—Cedar Brine Baths for Horses. A bath in ‘which four horses cam stand in hot brine, has just been fit ted up at Droitwich, England. The bath has-been built so that the horses can walk into four stalls, where they will find themselves in about 2 feet ¢ Inches of warm brine. After standing in this for the number of hoursor dered by a veterinary surgeon, they will be brought out, dried and proper 1y bandaged, to avoid all risk of catch ing cold. Droitwich brine is twelve times-ar strong- as ordinary sea-water, and the cure ‘i8 ‘intended for racehorses, polc ponies and- hunters. The proprieto says ‘that he has for years used the brine, made hot, on lame horses by dipping bandages in it and applying them to the legs. He has found the cure successtul for strains, bangs and rheumatism. Minnesota has by far a smaller num-| - ber of deaths than any other ses- tion of the state and of Northern Minnesota, Beltrami, Itasca, Kooch- iching, Lake and Cook counties have the smallest number, The range country is covered with spots and as soon as the timberline on the west and south is reached, the spots are thicker. Beltrami county in 1911 had five deaths in Bemidji, one in Grant Val- ley, one in Wilton, three near Pu- posky, one at Kelliher, one at Shot- ley, one near Orheim, two in Bau- dette and Spooner and one in the ‘county a few miles south of Bau- dette, a total of sixteen. Koochich- Lake county three, and Cook county one. Itasca ing county had two, county had sixteen. The timber country of Northern Minnesota, it would appear, is the best suited for persons with lung: trouble. The state board of health is con- ducting a campaign of education on the causes and prevention of tuber- culosis. It is agitating bills in the legislature. It is in the fight every day of the year and its work is It must be a great source of satisfaction to the members of the board to know that their work is appreciated. e Simply an Instrument. Minneapolis is at the present time engaged in a discussion of the com- mission form of government, which is to be submitted to a vote of the peo- ple, for adoption or rejection. There is considerable opposition to the new plan. The Journal, a potential newspa- per, is fighting its adoption: The Journal says that the new plan is not a panacea for all our municipal ills and that bad men may be. elect~ bringing results. ed under that form as well as under the old form. It calls the whole thing a sort of fad. Cities fell into it after the suc- cess that had been made of it at Gal- veston, but in Galveston'the condi- tions were exceptional“and the men who served on that commission were above the average of abilities. These objections are well answered by a writer in the Christian Science Mon= itor, and we prefer to quote the an- swer from a non-combatant. We ourselves might be prejuidced, living in a commission city, but the writ~ er of this article is an unprejudiced: student in municipal ' affairs.© He says: # “Neither in Galveston nor else- where has commission rule given satisfactory government automatical- ly. The reputation of the system has been injured by those who, in advo- cating its adoption, have claimed it to be a panacea for every kind of municipal ill. Commission<rule " is not of itself capable ‘of making ‘good’ citizens out of “indifferent voters. Tt will not of itself name first-class. men as commission candidates, -nor (i will it elect them.: It is:simply-am instrument that,’if “used ‘intelligent- Jy. and conscientiously, can’ be’ em » man -from whom he procured: five = Higher Equity. Bismarck ‘used ‘to delight in telling the’ story of how, when foraging for most deserted village, he came upon eggs. Unable to’ divide five among he' began by swallowing two; then, calling his companions, shared the three remaining eggs with them— » truly Bismarckian idea of an equa- ble dtvision.—Pall Mall Gesette. Chinese Memorial Arches. The p'ai-lous, or memorial arches of China, says Frederick McCormick, in the National Geographic Magazine, ri- val the pagodas ‘in' grace, beauty and numbers.. Many ‘of them are erected to commemorate ‘the devotion: of vir- ‘tdoun widows who refuse to remarry. The fabled: phoenix, which never changes its mate, is prominent in the decoration of these arches PILES CUAED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS four. st will - refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itchin Blind Blneflén[ or Protruding Piles in 4 da; A Friend’s Advm Saves Life. I wish to speak of the wonderful cure that I have received from your noted Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladdef cure..’ Last summer I was taken with severe pains in' my back, and sides. I could not breathe without difficulty. I tried all the dif- ferent doctors from far and near, but they said it was no use to doctor as 1 -would''die ‘anyway. I was at the end of my rope and was so miserable with pain and the thought that I must die that words cannot tell how I felt. One day a friend told me of the wonderful help she had received gave'me one -of your phamphlets which 1 read and determined to try Swamp-Root. After taking half a bottle I felt better. Have now taken ten bottels and am well as I ever was, thanks to Swamp-Root. I wish to tell all suffering pedple that have kidney, liver ar bladder trouble, that Dr: Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is the best medicine on the market. . All personis’ doubting this state- ment:can: write to me and I will answer them' directly. Yours very . truly, —CLYDE F. CAMERER, Rosalia, Wash. Subscribed and sworn to before me this'23rd day of July, 1909. —Verne Towne, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What 8wnmn-koot will Do For Send to Dr. Kflmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y., for a sample bot‘le. It will convince anyone. You will algo recelve a booklet of valuable in formation, telling all about the kid- neys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Ploneer. Regular fifty-ceiit and vne dollar bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. When Men Carrled Muffs. We would call men effeminate they carried muffs, but for nearly a century, beginning in the - reign. of George III, they were as much used by men as by women. We see them still on” the stage when old plays like “School for Scandal” are revived, and the sight of them is curious in owm eyes. Quaint conceits there were ir those times and earlier with regard tc muffs, many of which have been re peated to please modern women. - At Iong ago as 1608 there are records, in the wardrobe accounts of Prince Hen ry, of two embroidered muffs, one of cloth - of silver embroidered witk , “purles, plates and’Venice' twists of silver and- gold, the other of black sateen embroidered with black sily and bugles.” Laughable Practical Joke. An amusing 'scene was witnessed in & Birmingham, England, street, the other day. An ingenious person tied the reel of a fishing rod to a lamp post near the bottom of the street and fixed the hook in the back of a friend’s overcoat near the neck. The, result was that the person walked up the stréet gradually. unwinding the line and causing the many people wishing to cross the much frequented thor oughfare either to go under the line or to wait until the fun was finished. The man hearing the hook and unroll- ing the line walked up the street with great -dignity- and contentment until he reached the next cross street where he was informed of the inconvenience using | depend much upon the soll. Better from Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. She| -~ results have been obtained by lhll- r;w 80! pth hich 18 the fi’n ‘way of seed cause the t seeding can made more precise and uniform. ligh In_Pr ¢ Aualyses show that oats &re Lo er in protein than corn 'and - abeu squal to wheat and barley. Oats Mhshue: in fat thab either barley or. w Food for Man. [National Crop Improvement Service.] Harry Snyder, professor of chemis- try, :College of Agriculture, Univer ity ‘of Minnesota, says: “Of the five cercals most commonly used for breakfast foods, oats con- tain perhaps the largest quantities ot | the Important nutrients, with a fairly | low proportion of crude fiber.” —_— New Varictics of Oats. Improvement state = experiment Mm. should produce new varieties and: the farmers make use of them, taking pdnttoknnthammflidn them proper eare. Met. Peculfar Death. . A case in which three bluejackets were Killed - by mmsl from potatoes was described in the recent annual re- | port on the health of the British navy. The men were. overcome in a provis- fon room in the Superb, where there was a stock of potatoes. Some of the potatoes were. germinating, and this gave rise to an accumulation of gas, which suffffocated the men. LOOK HERE FOR IT Many a Bemidji Reader Will Be In- terested. ‘When people read about the ‘cures made by a medicine endorsed from far away, is it surprising that they wonder if the statements are true? But when: they read: of cases right here at home, positive proof is with- in their reach, for close investiga- tion is.an easy matter. Read 'Bemid- ji endorsement of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Oliver Goodhamer, carpenter, 1200 Dewey Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills and have na hesitation in recommending them. Some years ago I was annoy- ed by my kidneys. It hurt me to stoop or lift.and in the morning I felt stiff and lame. I used fwo boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they gave me strength. This remedy can be obtained at Barker’s Drug Store.” For ‘sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—-Doan’s— New Arctic’ Crulse. Pedro Christofferson, a rich Norwe glan living in Buenos Ayres, whose contributions largely assisted in: the equipment of the expedition which dis- covered the south pole, has recetly. with supplies for five years, although it 18 expected to accomplish the ob- truth tlnn from intentional lying that there is 8o much falsehood in the' ,world.—Dr. Samuel Jo'hnlom You know the . terrible. affliction that comes to'msny homes from the Tesult of a drinking husband, or son. You know of ‘the money wasted on ¢‘Drink’’ that is needed.in the home_to.purchase food and clothing. ORRINE has.sayed thous- ands” of - drinking men, It is a home treatment’ and’ “can’ 'be" given secrétly. Your money will be refunded if, after a trial, it: has failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00 a box.” Come in and get a free ‘booklet and lét us tell you of the good ORRINE is doing. City Drug Btore, ‘Beltram{ Aveniie: Pioneer Want' Ads 1-2 Gent a Word Bring Results Ask: the Man Who Has- Triede Them R.F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Oftise’318 Beltrami Ave. Buy direct from the maken Donbh ness $10.00 and up. Price of leather {||OWN DRESSMAKER n Appeal to Wives| farm harness $18.65 and. up.: Single har-: -xoq 41043 WO a/m\"mfi;s S} 305 -au'm} s 911’1 JIqUIDUIST SAMTY *0eg R007 'Awmlunnn vmauwomumm flllfllfln ouioag_aapExe] 81 eyl ,au!umo oum.lan : oua A‘lua 8] sJ404) LEARN TO BE YOUR ENROLL NOW “We can teach you in 2 fow.weeks 30 thoro- sy ihat you an do your o7, sewiae i i cking, Desasiod, Coning: des Pattern Mal et Peaibiof Duton Hoes. o oAs & rafession ircsmiking s one of the few Prolostions that I nok vercromded and ou ¢4 demund good wages with shor houn. Fall Classes Now Qpen. Inapection Inolted. - Free Booklet for the asking. KEISTER'S LADIES’ TAILORING COLLEGE hér of Commerce Bldg., St. Panl, Mina. i E..nlld-..llhu.ofi.lh-." BENI0J1 BREWING 6’0 The 72er Tews : iThis space reserved by the . Bemidii Townsite & mprovement Co, Fon; price of lots, terms etc., INQUIRE OF T.C. 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