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VERTISING BY THE THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER F‘NTDRED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE-|others. KIDJI MINN., UNDER THE ACT OF WMARCH 3 1879, In the City of Bemid)i the papers are ‘Where the deliv- delivered by carrier. IS PAPCARDRLPRES"NTED FoR FOREIGN |men entered ‘in the billiard ‘tourna-| ment as published last night, many commented on the county attorance. absence of the ‘Where is'he? Heavy Vote in Duluth. Duluth held its first election under the new commifsion charter yester- day.” One fact stood out above all The number of men who had not registered but voted with affi- davits outnumbered the usual shrinik- ery s irregular please make immediate | 28€S SO that the yote actually cast. ex- gomplaint to this office, Telephone 31. Out of town subscribers will confer a fevor if they will report when they do ot get their papers promptl: y. Every subscriber to the Daily Ploneer will recelve notice about ten days be- fore his time expires, giving him an epportunity to make an advance pay- ment before the paper is finally stopped. Subsoription Rates One month by cal".m.“, .§ .40| Will be interested to learn: that a con- 9me_ year, by carrier. 400 | siderable portion of sugfystock is dis- | Three months, ey voi‘t.::':%:.m 1:001 posed of in China, where the men are One year, postage paid. 4.00 | adopting the dress, af their western. The Weekly Ploneer. Eight, pages, contalning a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid (e nny address for $1.50 In advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- 42y by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Cempany. CARSON. T mamon E. H. DENU. DANE, Editor. Dayton’s Way Out. Before flood and fire came, Dayton was deep in debt. When the waters receded, the city found itself covered with several inches of slimy mud, its ceeded the registration. Good! China Market for Hats.. Men who have wondered wha: be- comes of the large stocks of hatsy caps and clothing that remain unseld/at the, close of each season in this: country brothers. The rising generation of seen there are.always those that were| in vogue in, this country the year be-| fore. to find a market in this country finds:, its. way to ‘the far east. In a: walk i through the streets of any Chinese city one sees derbies, fedoras and: caps: that bear an Amerlcaaz tabel. Most o the caps are of Buitish. malse: becaus many of the tourists come. from Log- don, and in, selecting/a cap the. mative has no guide except/the headgfearf he Chinese is particularly keen for head-| gear worn in America, but the styles:| Much of the men’s apparel that fails ,“ sees, on foreigners. water works crippled seriously, much |} public property ruined, sewers clog-| ged and disease staring it in the face, | It must go deeper in debt while re- bairing these ‘losses. < During the flopd, the mayor, chief Coal and, ‘the X:Rays. / It is now heli;a’ved that: th mystery of the formatibn and: Qons'? tution of coal, which has long/puzalsd students, will be Solved by, weans ©f the X-ray. According tc, &, Fremch scientific Journal, thers.ave two ‘or jthree kinds of the fire department, chief of the| Of 8sh in gals: First, ‘the foreign oolice department, and & majority of | peoter SSitied byfthe bt dofiytivge the city councilmen were marosned. | coal, - Rext thre is the mineral mat- Military law was declared by the gov-| tex )zha', forn¥s part of ‘living plants. ernor until she officials were reseuod, b, EA4D% there isigenerally more or less Then, thy - ‘ineral matter: qua to the formation ren there was & conference, 1u whigh | of new /compoursds by the decompost it was decided to place the city yudgr [ tlon o2 the finst “two kinds of as}‘é- th tnistrati ik el The gxamination fof coal with the X- the administration of a, commt rays, will prodedfly lead fo & possi- ble distinction between these three forms of ash; ‘and will thus contrib- ute to theew /light on /the formation of _veinn./ vission. of tifteen appointed by the goyeruor and headed by John H. Pagisrson, presi- dent of the National Gash Register company. The militiamen were ord- ered to subject themselves to the will of this committee. Evil of Untruth. Trutitis: cleverer-and healthier than ‘falsebadd. ‘It is more aristocratic. Like s¢lf-control, & is one of the hall mackss of a lady. Lies are a malaria ton perhaps a year, to permit the gov-| tyat fats inte character like a dis- ernor’s committee to carry out they e¥se/ and breaks down -its citadels Militiary law may prevail in Day- Excuse Hunting. Dodge—*“What's the matter with .your cooking here Mately?”” Mrs. Dodge —The ‘gas company doesn't give us as good gas as it used to.”—Kansag CityfTimes. —_— After a Bad Dinner. Tojamy—"Papa, what is it that the Bible; says is here today and gone to- morrow?” Papa—"Probably the cook, wyyson.” Bach and Every One. [Xach new friendship is forevel' }HAPPY WOMEN tPlenty of Them in Bemldjl, and Good Reason for It. f e L 3 “Wouldn’t any woman be happy, After years of backache suffering, Days of misery, nights of unrest, ‘The distress of urinary troubles, When.she finds freedom. Many readers will profit by the fol- loyving. “Mrs. J. A. Breen, 515 Third St., ‘Bémidji, Minn., says: “I have no hes- itajtion in recommending Doan’s Kid- nely Pills. We have used them and have; been benefited. Last fall I had an gittack of kidney complaint. My back acho@. My kidueys pained me and.: I ha¢ dizzy spells. 1 got Doan’s Kidney Pills at Barker's Drug Store anfl they did me a world of good. My back was relieved. Other members of my family have taken Doan’s Kid- ney Phlis with good results.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yorlk, sole agents for the United: States. Remember the name—Doan;s:= i and take no other.—Adv. For Floors Interior Woodwork and Furniture 7 Without a doubt the tougheegt - and most durable. finish v ;e Easily applied, dries over night GIVEN HARDW”.RE CO. YOUR MONEY. 848 “)F you waNT 1T 316-318 Minnesaré A pEMiDal, MINN. Phone 57 plans for the recomstruction of the i agrinst the approach of evil. city upon which it has decided. tn AII, Appeal to Wiyeg the interim, the municipal You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You k of the mioney wasted on ‘‘Drink’’ ti is meeded in the home to purchase fpod and clothing. ORRINE has d, oy ands of drinking men. It is a h treatment and can be givey, sc Your money will be refunded, ifs. : trial, it has failed to benefs $1.00 @ box. Come in wad: gety, 5 1 booklet and let us teli; you- qf ORRINE is doing. City Drug Store,, Bel —_— goxern- ment Is without authority. Soldiers of the national guard wil2 polige the municipality, probably, with the as- sistance of the local yolice ‘force, the members of which will be sworn in 2s special statg officers, and every- thing pertaising to the city govern- ment wiil be directed from the offic- ers of the relief committee. Dayton, therefore, at this time 2081 JAvenne. practically has a commission form ot “the good %SREVIC { “Licenced detective. Bonded under ‘state Laws of Minnesota. Ten years of experience. Good references. Write me. All business absolutely confi- dential. Free consaltations. P. M. BREVIG Lock Box 58 Nary, Minn. ¥ On the Dayton streets sovernmuet. 3 there is already talk of making this form permanent since under the old form the city got deeper and deeperj into debt while with the present plan the city is working out its own satva- tion. The governor's fifteen will probably committee of e teduced to tive in a short time but it will still Ganned Goods Week At Schroeders “The Luw Cost be a commission with the same pow- ers. It is a peculiar thing, yet not so alter all when the plan s |} thoroughly understood, that cities, in peculiar trouble turn to the commission, plom as their way out. Dayton is doing store this week. it. Galveston did it after che great flood. Des Moines tarned to the plan i its extremity, the smaller cities ave adopted it when in trouble, There is & movement to have such Bemidji withont waiting for the city to get @ form of government for and 2j;these into trouble and then have to adopt the plan hastily. Bemidji is to take could not be more strikingly exemplified nor happily illustrated than by the: display in our windows and Every product of tie orchard and the garden is ex- hibited. Each is, ready for immiediate use—skillfully prepared when, in the pink of condition—no work, no wrouble—ijust: “heat and eat!” Here iga: partial list of whae you will see on display, “.kow Cost of Lavmg Pnces ” ni lioud meg” Stop Wondering And It's None Other Than the “Big Ben." Oh, Yes, There’s the “Baby Ben” These we recommend for early risers. - You working men, (that mcludes us all,) need an alarm clock. A sure shot alarm clock and one that never fails, and you get Jmt that _kind in the “Big Ben” or Two Slzes“&()ne Style---One Price Here's the Time S(-Ie('tmg jewelry at Barker’'s, whether That is assured by our guarantee. 2 Barker s Drug & Jewelry Store “Baby Ben” it be clocks, watches, rings or precious stones, you have this great advantage You Do Not Have to Bother About Quality Come and choose where chooding is safe. Bemldn, an. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR FEDERAT. BUILDING SITES. Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary. Washington, D. C., March 13 1913, Proposals -are hereby solicited, to be opened in the office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Wash- inston, D. C,; at 10 oclock A. M. on April 8, 1913, for the sale or donation | to the United States of a corner lot, | centrally and conveniently located and | suitable for a Iederal building site at | Bemidji, Minnesota.- The site must be | approximately 19,000 square feet in area, | and if the lot offered is rectangular, its minimum_ dimension must be not less | than 120 feet. Upon application the Postmaster will supply prospective bidders with a eir- cular glving particulars as to-require- of hids and dala to accompany same . G. McAdoo Secretary. Ty & Want Ad| 12 Cent a Word-==Cash ‘of Bemidji. It stands for Quality. . | 1 ments and instruction for preparation |! Wmlam [: Kiein| INSURANCE Hsntals, Bonds, Raal Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Proverty B and 6, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bomitdil. Qur line is “THE TEMCO" When you order here there is Winw, Roe & Markusen'’s Store The Ideal Canned Goods Store no guess work about the articles you buy. You know that it's first-class. Isn't this assurance worth some-" thing to you? Soime things we carry in Temco cans time by the forelock. Bat there are many things about the commission| plan that need study and esplaya forlacin i it tion. In order that fhe pudlic may Independence bramf Sweet Corn. regulat 10c soc have every opportunity to heav such |fy VA€, 7 cans FOr..............ccooiiiiiiiieneenien explanations the Bemidji char com- Tomatees Pride of Call for... mission has arranged to have an ex- pert talk ou the play, at the charter meeting in the y-ball tonight. The commission plan been abandoned after o] TORREHE A R, ?trawh«errles extra firs oL i has ne\'e!'f’ it has once been adopted. There must be some- thing substantial’in it or these cities would not turn to it when in trouble. Dayton is fighting its way out of the enormous debt which has been piled up in spite of the fact that- the city is] one of the foremost of the United}] States in manufactures. Bemidji.has taken the first step. The public should attend the meeting tonight and be- come posted on the benefits. of the, commission plan. Egg Plums regular 25¢ for Pears 3 1b. can Every can, every All in Mexico. " assume them all. Sifted Sweet Peas regular- 18c Yellow Peaches 3 Ib. cans, regular 25¢ Pineapple Thomas branq Baby Beets Hiawatha brand our guaranty. There are no risks—we 12¢ 20 brand. 2 : zsc 15¢ t quahty, regular 25¢ 200 25¢ 15¢ 25¢ 35¢ case, is supported by it With “Scoop” and: “Mutt and Jeff” both working in Mexico, readers of the Pioneer and the Minneapolis Trib- une are getting a late light on the recent uhpleasantness. Where is He. In looking over the names of the W. 6. SCHROEDER Phonqs 65 and. :-!h White cherries Red Cherries Apricots - Green plums i Muscat grapes Peaches Pears Pine Apple Strawberries Red raspberries Goose berries Salmon Oysters Lima beans ° Wax beans String beans Red kidney beans. Sauer kraut Succatash Sweet corn Sweet peas Spinach Squash Baby beets Pumpkin Hominy Tomatoes, Sweet potatoeé You chaosé what you want and we'll do the rest.‘ Just telephone 206 or 207. "IGRAY HAIR TURNS ITS NATURAL COLOR AFTER APPLYING A LITTLE SAGE TEA MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARK-|it’s usually too sticky, so insist upon ENS BEAUTIFULLY AND TAKES |getting “Wyeth's” which can be de- OFF DANDRUFF. pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is the best Almost every one knows that Sage remedy for dandruff, dry, feverish, Tea and Sulphur, properly com-|itchy scalp and to stop falling hair. pounded, brings back the natural col- Folks like “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- or and lustre to the hair when fad-|phur” because no one can possibly ed, streaked or gray; also cures dand-|tell that you darkened your hair, as ruff, itching scalp and stops fal]ing‘it does it so naturally and evenly, hair. Years ago the only way to get!says a well-known downtown drug- this mixture was to make it at home, |gist. You dampen a sponge or soft which is mussy and troublesome. | brush and draw it through your hair, i Nowadays skilled chemists do this|taking one small strand .at a time. bétter than ourselves. By asking at|This requires but a few moments, by any drug store for the ready-to-use morning the gray hair disappears: product—called “Wyeth’s Sage and}and after another application or two Sulphur Hair Remedy”—you will get | is restored to its natural color and a large bott for about fifty cents.|looks even more beautiful and glossy Some druggists make their own but|than ever.—Adv. i i i { SUPERIOR . LOTS “The New Steel Center” A Snap on Two Lots One Block from Street Car Line. $200, $5.00 down and $5.00 a month Without Interést and taxes. . Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inc.) 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. £This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, - . Bemidji, or write BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVETENT CO. 520 Capital Bank Bullding 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA SPECIALS AT SCHROEDER'S Seven Cans of Corn 50c Sifted Peas, Per Can : 12c