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Published avery afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemidji Ploneer Publishing Comwny‘ . CARSON. E. X. DENU. RAROLD J. DANE, Editor. Dog Show Here, St. Paul is having a dog show. Be- midji will have a.doggone good dog show as soon as the dog catcher starts working. The streets are covered with dogs of all kinds and descrip- tions. f. For a State Inquiry. It is proposed to appoint a com= mission to investigate: the adminis- tration of the state of Minnesota with the view of recommending changes which will reduce the overhead cost of government. A wise provision states that the commission is not to get any salary unless one is granted by the 1915 legislature to which the commission must report. They Persist in It. The twin city reports of action by the senate committee on temperance include Bemidji with Moorhead and East Grand Forks as opposing the 0| Lake|to Plummer, many of the large cities in' Northern - Minnesota have|. “The- only Bakiny‘ Powder made from Royal Gmm@vm mnm of the;Soo line cut off from|Moose easy sh\ppmg facilities ' to ChicagoZf: Chicago is making a-strong bid for| thie busifiess.” Duluth is making a stronger. I1f Minneapolis—and -~ St. Paul too—expects: to maintain her hold on. the trade and get any more than ‘her share | of the natural;ins crease, she must show cléarly-andj ¢ substantially that everything:possihl¢| is being done to' aid-these northern counties. 3 The.sum asked'for is small.-Thi Journal will see _ihat <Minneapolis makes good." SRy s Simple Remedy for Burns. Commen whiting;. mixed with-water to-the consistency of a!thick cream spread ‘on’linen, forms an excellent lo- cal application to burns and - scalds. The. whole burnt surface. should be covered, thus excluding the-action ot the air. The ease it affords s instan- taneous, and it-only requires to be kept mmst by - occasional sprinkling of cold water. Use Sea Water in"Baking The local papers are complaining about- the -size of the bread sold by the Troquois bakers, who, besides charging two and one-half cents for aloaf of bread of 22 grams.weight, it is ‘said are using sea water in their bakeries.—From the West Coast Lead er, Lima, Peru. | auer, ‘the ihead B department, Moreau, with a passen- | |tor ascending. and’ descending. The "wind at the time was blowing 23 feet | Dqep-Away- With Danger. The Louiy' Le Grand High schooh Paris, Irance, where President-elect Poincaire ;was a pupil, recently gave A fete in- his honor. A brangh'of the National: Aerfa] league was; inaugura ed-in-thee school at the same tlme, latesa; cable dispatch, Ranie. Quinton, .the president ot the nnounced ;that the allwmntlc stability of the-aeroplane can “be re- -garded a8 having been solved’ by Mo- reaw’s -invention, the. tefits” of which’ dd’ heen. checked by General Hirsch- he army aviatiol ger, had madé a_flight of 35 minute! without- touching his levers, except 1 second. Moreau has worked for six years ol hisinvention but has " been. greatly. Impeded by his modest-resources. He Is the father of six children and earng his living by~ soliciting orders for: printing-~ His invention depends on the pendulum principle. The motor-i8 affixed to the plane itself and the bas- ket contalning the pilot is slung be- low. The wings act as a swing, auto: matically moving-the levers, which act on the-planes and-correct-the-effect-of- sudden gusts and changes in the wind. This secures both lateral and longl- tudinal_stability, = : General :Hirdchauer’s: att attracted to the invention at the last aeronautic salon and he hopes to se- for_tl L. resisting ® materials have been thus determined by the United Btates bu- |- reau of standards: Fireclay brick, 2,831 to 3,137 degrees Fahrenheit; mssso degrees;™| pure silica, 3,182 degrees; silicon. car- kide, beginning to decompose at 4,028 mproved Shiny To improve shiny serge or cloth I it fiat on the table and pass a piegs -of-fine-sandpaper-very-gently-over -shiny-past.. The-sandpaper will roughs en up the rap again, but be cnreml not. to rub top }Jard as it mly wear & hole ris g 4 g The melting points of various heat- “First Mortgige Loan3 7L on City, and Farip Phone 19.- B and 6, O'Leary-Bowser BINg. i ment, Circulation, Etc., required by Act, of August 24, 1912. Statement of the Ownership, Manage- of the Bemidii, Daily; Pioneer published | dafly except Sunday''at Bemfdji,” Minn. | z * Straight at It. There is no use of our ‘“beating laround the bush.” - 'We might as well out with it first as' last. We want you to try’ohs,mbsrlnin's Coqgh Rem- bauxite: brick, SQBH 3,245 degre A ;the nextJ, e y 3 degrees; ld on’ \ rees; bnuxl : uld K 1 ite, 3,956 p m 1l ‘cures has gained & world wlde repu- of it in th hlg)pst. terms of praise. | by'Barker’s Drug Store. | L ‘B‘ rker's Di tation, and people everywhere speak |} Intormatlm -Bra.dley Brink Co. (Inc.) ~ 909 Tower Av, rior, Wik, ot Cont'uns 50 speedometer ROAD. TRIPS Maps complcte, showmg charted and-all glvmg mlleage between towns n traveled roads in state 1000 Pages . in‘Minneapolis. Can Minneapolis af- ] the mecessity of- aiding; the, develop- -Book. Contains Nearly Editor, Harsld J. Danle, Bemidji, Minn - Business Manager, I H. Denu, Be. midji, Mfnn. o Ko m Gl ? 99 | Publishers, The Bemidji- Pioneer Pub: - lishing Company, Bemidji, Minn. &» 1 dd OLa Owners, A, Kaiser, Bagley, Minn,; G. T. Carson, Bemidji, Minn.; B. H: Denu, Nelson bill. In spite of the fact that (11 GMHV ?@fs@fl? %%W‘ifiiee letters from Bemi have fairly poured in on our representative and senator protesting against the Me- Donald statements as standing for the 2 5 | Bemidji, \Minn.;’ W. G Sehiroeder,| B Barker’s Drug Store " 150 ™ Yinn ; Herbert - Wood,. Bemidjl, actual sentiment in Bemidji, the Minn. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and, other security _holders, holding 1 per cent_or more of fotal amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: | Northern :National . Bank, - Bemidji, Minn.; First National ~Bank, Bagley, | Minn. Average nuthbér of coples each igsti of this publication sold or distributed, |8 f | through. the, mails or otherwise, to paid:| il ./ - subscribers during the six months pro- { ceeding ‘the date of ‘this statement, 1101 G. E. CARSON, Publisher. Sworn ' to ‘and subscribed Dbefore - me; this 1st day of Apru 1913 g Ge fast frierds of more | (SEAL) . ENU; 7 1y recommendingthig Notary, Publlc, Beltrami skin sufferer here and County, Minnesota. My tiyou tootey it 0OW, Commission :expires: Feb. 0-pay guarantee. 1, 1920, W‘ijlil be on sale at this store about May 1st emidji Pioneer ffice Supply e - Phone 31 twin city press persists in assuming his statements as true. Bemidji fav- ored the Nelson bill but believes that Leen.in business in thi ime. and wo are !0 Ly AIWAYS adyi town ] bottle will cost you nothing. You glone tolto judge. igain and arain we iiave scen how a At this sinple wash applied tlie ituh, ‘in- the one now recommended by the 4, that committee is betetr since it provides| 3% O ehiion for a graded reduction. Bemidji is strongly in favor of the one to 500 saloon ratio. a ay the moment you applied D Minneapolis and the Country. Last week the Minneapolis Journal took exception to the statement in the Duluth News-Tribune that Du- luth should be considered as one of the country districts and not aligned with the twin cities, The Journal stated that while Duluiii might be looking forward to the time when it shall be the center of a farming community, the twin cities have al- ready arrived. The Journal further said: “Suc- cessful agriculture is the foundation on which Minneapolis is built * * It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can it get foi‘_ reliable and will give you the best valugrforhy Aur money. AR KRR KKK, l*i‘i&ii*iii’flm&!fl*ifl* *iii&ifi#{ifii#{#@ifli{i{i Bt aaa i S S S S S S Sl S eSS S S RS S Skttt * * s it not time that we in Min- * M : : * ’ * : * : el * uivta » o " * We are Jobbers . 4 o RNITURE: gae 2 nesota began to figure on doing the |l X s ¥ ¥ NORTHERN GROCERY. % * FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT . &, TOM SMART ' b % ; o most for the state, instead of merely * PIN TICKETS oK *x.. % X % Dray angd- Transfer, x o ¥ J..B. LAHR ¥ * and oK X ® GO TO ./, * X ® x % L X grabbing for local advantage? What|l§ » GUMMED LABELS % & ST o : ¥ /1% SAFEVAND PIANO! MOVING ‘% & % ; * we need above all things is a real X | No need to send outside of ¥ 2 : : ROE AND MARKUSEN, : : R E : : Furniture, Ruge and-Stoves : Miunesota spirit and with it a|ff X Bemidjifor them. T P e sisieueive s seigin “THEY, BEAT." / %" %'Res, Phone, &5, * % Undertaxine 961 breadth of vision that will enable us % Ploneer Supply Stora % % % WHOLESALE o g X il : g BT } R to see beyond city limits and county : Can Save You Money : : Dot s L GROCERS.% : : 207 !‘oml-,t:o::r;;t& emidil, 24 : 818 America Avenue : : Phono call' 178-2: : boundaries. The fact is that city and |’ « BEMIDJI PIONEER, PUB, CO. ¥ ! c ] B tE et * : Ofttee - Pho; a;a: X 323, Minnesots. Ave. ¥ X A E Webster ;:,li"i :’s:;: S ‘;wpr:ie‘i:e::d n;:h B s S s S S Sl Sl «4&#««&;&;&#&4««&#«&!« u«n«*n«»nu««t&u«m IR IR i«i{innu«u«uuu«u KKK KK KKK KKK " 5 HRHEAIIKIIIHIRIIE IR RE - unnnn«unnnfiflfl 'fik««i««flrflfl&i«#flflflr x *“*“***M-lfltfliimwii ifl"*“fllfl*fl“m&nw * K KKK , 9 could do without, the other. x * it 0T SR EEKEK KKK KKK The Pioneer agrees with the Journ- +«' Do you want piecok : : + Get:Yours: : : sq:emqn(; 1 : £ : Y ?.l{ fip&a olf”b“"d&?tsnm (? : BARKER’B nmm : x slvin evers % THE BEST GR( IES ; or uch or as little as, an a2t al ld jevery onevof the"above #ouril . ¥ found in, Bemidji 3 3 HousEuOLD UTENSILS’ ¥ % ‘For ' ary anid safe place to & ' *'you'like at the " %" JEWEIRY STORE ' s tences. But if the Journal represents . Come, right here. and: get « ¥ and FARM. IMPLEMENTS : : :ore your Hou;eltmldnuaoda, : : : £ : = e sentime i i * ¥ ete., see us. ates Reason- E 3 the sentimgnt of, Minneapelle, how Lt S o R e e opt Lg% of X able. o x ¥§P HITAIRE!RETAIL TUM ¥ Wholssaters and Retalisrs X Tmoroved farms ana wila x does it account for the fact, that Min- % - money can ‘buy. X ik L S « K it *Setvice and satlsfdction. Mail- = ¥ lands” listed and sol Ad- ¥ ueapolis is giving this year $30,000 x x X C. E;BATTLES ‘: : JOHN 6. ZIBGLEB.' : : i el e{c":"zuf“'i“h“‘:“ ATV “ger K| K dreds’ Nels L. Bye, © ° : i ¢ *.0TTO G.' SCHWANDT « ¥- } i : you get/in person. -~ for better farming in North Dakota - G. % L. The Hardwsre Merchant, : X Office, Odd Fellows Building, : x i o B mmns o a v : Minnesota Ave. * O 5 T B Al R’ i and not one cent for development x Bemidjl o l&lnneaota,, i e o Bemidjt, - Minn. LR Phone 129; x i work of the Northern Minnesota De- x x X T *x K P i Ry velupmonk sapclation.ast ysar, st ik et d L o 1 T T S Y 8 S et ata l«f««;fi«i«i&ifiivflw&flw& FERE AR IAIR KK neapolis. came in with $3,500, of :iiiii*ififl{#«!«ii{*!’#:, :«ifl”&i*i#’#!fiifii&l#fi: 4 :%«i«iflii*lfi*{l«lfi*ii{: : i«*i&#ii«i«&i%flwu«*««a which $1,000 ‘came from “one rail- * i X :SAVE YOUB.’MONEYI Lxox OUR Sk I road, as against the $30,000 put * McCUAIG ;e $'S $$SS * ''x"merchandise sales are always ¥ iiito North Dakota. x 3 % 3ad.Rnd dud® svutemalle ¥ %oon v increase und aash k. 2 3 R 3 %% cally. If you receive your pay ¥ . & month has been better than ¥ - PN Outside of the logging contractors, | M- : GENERAL, HIB.GHANDISE,: * weekl);t 1y tflmilo n;!lfl& elm : % the,last. If, you;are,not; al 4 X Wholelnle and reuél w’Pls- i * X Pnhbl = the Minneapolis: wholesalers are get-{fll~ : Go;m. - < 3 : ;;m'l‘hem;:lhr: 'ml 3?: “; 5 b3 knod: :&"’3‘;’?? 1&1:1 do- ; x .and. Sewing. * : s =4 g‘ H:.‘z 78 “?e lnd rm ting the bulki of " the trade from ry. , Shoes,: Groceries ¥ *x e ‘”“j‘!fl“ ang,, satisfy. i 5 Northern Minnesota, With the busta. [ Ji o 1 %84 Projipigus S JIEER ’“’P“’:g? gf 151 ing up of this vast empire they will - — . Bemidji-% ¥ bank account-with-the get ‘more business. The immigration z : ! ‘: 'mm!‘i%lm rooms; of the association:are located * * ’ A | AR IR A A -n-ig %nnnn”” 4;,& XX EERKEE RN ford to have th¢ ‘work of the asso- H 3 ciation ' crippled and the ‘offices re- moved from that city because it can- not see. fit to put in the $4,000 asked by« Northern Minnesota? The'Journal 'will do well and give: foundation to the statements guoted above, it it will make Minneapolis see »«a«««n«#u«" %X