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B[M'DJ I’ s u.:::fl 4, lsow—l.egislnture pnnea act redu ns muenm rates 38 1-8 RES’I‘om IN MoNTfl & : April 18, 1907—Legislature enacts law reduulng commadlty “rates (eonunuu from' first page). One Day Frida 7,377" per cent. S . : Only )’ ’ : : > nemlll & 8t. Loul excess commodity foroing of mew rates. . .\ since. ‘June 1, 19 July 8, 1807-—Judge Lochren grunts tampnrm lnjunetlon lninu the state, but the new rates, except as to commodities are put in tom pend- ing court decision. ‘|the nm ullmd and .wi rohouu October, 1907—Atwney General Young seeks’ mndnm\u to encom commission, under act of the ' state commodity rates; he is arrested and fined $100 for contempt ot court.. " |legislature in 1909, show that the : -March 23, 1908—United States Supreme Coul‘t ‘h n- [railroads have overcharged to:the ex: constitutional as to penalty provisions. . ° tent of $643,000 in round figures; in’ April 22, 1908—C. E. Otis is appointed master h{ chlncery to take|the years 1909-1910 and 1910-1911; testimony in rate case, appointment being made by Judge W. H. Sanborn. | These reports do not /include the ex- September 21, 1910—Otis reports in Iavor of the nllroldi on all|cess rates on merchandise:shipments points. or the excess passenger fares. It is April 8, 1910—Judge Sanborn flles his declelon uumlnlns the find- estimated that the ' excess charges ings of Otis. | paid, in all divisions of the rate dif- May 16, 1911—State appeals tto United States’ Supreme Court. " |terences,” total close -to "$3,000,000. January, [ 1912—Minnesota .rate case and othenu similar to it are arg:| How much of it will be collectable ued in the United States Supreme Court. will depend upon how many shippers June 9, 1913-—United States Supreme Court decidan case in favor o{ are able to show that they paid the the state. ; ‘|excess charges by preuentluon of ex- {pense bills. . —_—— & U. C.T. GO TO CROOKSTON . (Continued from first page). ARLINGTON & BECKMANN'S Omunma : 350 PEOPLE HORSES PONIES | GENUINE Crookston will make good at enter- taining the biggest gathering that has ever collected in that city. " Every hotel has sold its entire INDIANS amount of room for ‘the next few GENUINE s ’d;y-e:nd mnty :rl\:ote homes 'h:;e : : g oftered rooms to 1 COWBOYS A : "'lw".’ arbor a few o ; e Ge‘nu!ne . EERKKK KKK KK HRE KKK * WYNNE. * KKK KRKKES KKK KKK There was quite a hard frost here last Friday night which did some damage to -gardens and cornfields. REAL Mr. and Mrs, Syver Pederson = ave: staying with. her | parents, T. T ROUND-UP Weum’s while Mr. Pederson is Qoing: ——— e, some clearing for Carl Winger. R REAL Messrs. - John - Anderson, Swen Swensen and Israel Thulin were BRONCHO around ‘Saturday soliciting funds to BUSTING build a church. b Wm. Winger. and Mrs. . Florence Anderson of Island Lake were calling REAL on friends in this vicinity one day | | SPORTS OF m;awegk B. W lled on Mrs. rs. Jas, ynue efl on rfl RANCHLAND ‘Wm. Jollen one day, Tecently. A Math Berg:and family attended u-e BIGGEST THE ONE REAL Ladies’ Aid ‘society held at Matt O son’s last Wednesday. EXCLUSIVELY WILD WEST A , The sawmill located at Henry Os- e PIONEER p T 5 5 4 lum:s place finished sawing last 4 week., i SHOW s E N SAT | ON A L 4 : Geo. Hayes has accepted -a -posi-| IN THE A U T o P o L o 2 tion with the A. A: Richardson Photo- WORLD Illustrating company of Bemidji and | will begin_work about August 1. TWICE DAILY, 2and 8 P. M. Mrs. Hayes and: Mrs Thorlamd made a trip to Island Lake one 'day recently. New Breed of Dairy Cattle. GO TO BATCHELDER’S GOOD GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE ey Veloped i New Bouth Weles. It wia FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER i Tonehons, Detons sbd . bycabiees a £ ‘This new breed of cattle has become. - I. P. BATCHELDER e Fa N i e et 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 . is lardly, known: o Am m‘_“"' “Jeff” Tesreau of New. York OICM& Many pitchers must thank Chesbro| Walsh Dnunedly won the worlds « The Old Order and Ed Walsh for the fact that they : . Chll(fifll" are in fast company today. -These two | 1908 through -his} spitball delivery. 3 great stara wera the first to demon- | Prior to thgt. time he had been & This is an eft-quoted plrase, strate that the spit ball was to be de- | bench warmer. 'Qnly his- great speed || Put nowhere is it' more truly- ap- pended upon. Since that time scores | had kept him on' the pay roll. The ||‘Plicable than in regard to adver- ot twirlers have sprung up who have | fact that he might amount to some- old ti' rem}:n::xe- th:odayew':sn ewg been effective ag spitters but Who | thing was Comiskey’s hope, and he en- || oveq 'all advertisements and ad- Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Ine.) % couraged his trylng the spitter. vertisera with suspicion. TFhe ad- 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. e Then batters began to holler about || vertisements we ‘regarded as tTaps: the delivery. They held that it wasn't || to cateh ‘the unwary and the ad- K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. SUPERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” Lots on easy terms. No interest, no taxes. In- vestment in Superior Lots will make you money. real baseball—that it should be legis- || vertigers as “quacks’ er “fakers.”” : lated out of the ;game. Those mag- ‘Not .80 many years ago a woman nates who didn’t have a spitball pitch- || pieked up ‘a newspaper and ex- er on their stafft joined in the antt- || claimed: movement. You see there were only Just listen to this: . ‘Blank &, ion: 7 s a scattering few ‘in those days—yoy |f Blank desire ta call the attent; ]] of their patrons to their Fall fm- This space reserved by the . :‘;‘r‘:";':; Sounted thom on the. 88| | portationa of sults ana wraps.’ 1 never saw Blank & Blank adver- s g . o Nine-tenths of the fans shook their % Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. s e s e || St I 1 For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., : R o o€ e e STy || am it € e A INQUIRE _OF T. C. BAILEY, e |5 o oo . | Mg i e o 2 Look at the cuq. today, They hiv ing it when I just happened upon ; Bemidji, or write Lavender and Ghsner, Goth - leading; the very thing I wantod at Blaak 1 spitball thro: Myrphy was; con-.| LAl ® Hn bt : BEMIDJI TO:Z?&I;I;EI .6:" I‘l%fifi(zVEflENT CO. et K“;x g 2 pity they had.not advertised it ramping - all over 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA great performances of Ed Walsh, king: t‘:gc:t';ff," o tramping TR | of them all. Now:all of the magnate (| "y is’iq s ¢rue story. “The same J and managers are on the outlook for womsan, -the same - shop, nothiag a star spitball artist. Even MeGraw, (| changed’ but the time . and the PLAIN GARDEN SAGE NATURALLY DARKENS > N | Se-fasaied svie; sapecily sinen b || "imoumcn sodey teet aggriered. added Jeff Tesreau to hin staff. the dealers do not keep them' in- - It has been claimed onky big, mas- || formed of their stock throush th FADED GRAY HAIB AND Is HAHMLESS Ton - sive fellows can use this kind of de- || medium of the good newspapers. livery. Walsh, with his power and - NG welght, was given three years and — RESTORES ITS LUSTRE PREV- This can always be depended upon to i then “back to_ 2, ; DAND- |bring back the natural color and They argued that his system would E};l‘:F:CAANIi ;‘iflg’nflm lustre of your hair and is the best * Ed Reulbach. not stand the strain any longer. " thing known to remove dandruff, stop | - i Eval; Reulbach, for scalp itching and falling hair. would have had nothing but speed and That beautiful, even shade of dark,| Everybody chooses “Wyeth’s” Sage| 8 Praver without the latest delivery. - glossy hair can only be had by brew-|and Sulphur because it darkens: so 1t T‘)'z:.w;‘tls; :en:::l h;sr:rt!he.;;me;’::: 3 ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul-|naturally and evenly that nobody ¢an | chesbro was Iaughed.at for his spit | arm is slowly bt lln‘ly-umn‘ on phur. While it is a mussy, tedious|tell it has been applied. You simply | ball. . “Ob, some newtsusled ‘stunt | him. He. has watched ‘Walsh's career 2 tagk it well repays those whose hair|dampen a sponge or soft brush and is turning gray, faded and streaked.|draw this through the hair, taking Your hair is your charm. It makes|one small au-md at a time .which or mars the face. ~ When it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and|at night and”by morning the gray 5 3 > Z scraggly, just an application or two|hair has disappeared and after nn— ‘TOTedo heads the American baseball | Harry H of Sage and Sulphur enhances its|other application it becomes: beauti-|association at: the wmns end, The | greatbitterhas appearance-a hundred fold. fully dark and appears lossy, lusts| Don’t bother to prepare the tonic; \rous and abundant It certainly helps you can get from any drug store a|f« '8 you fifty cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage aid < Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready to use down town drunm. Adv. g0 to San Francisco, Tlnhcanntllfled with ‘a_ berth in the clas ‘Blfill!u Mesdames Weum, Pederson and Os- | Big New Frontier Street Parade 10 AM. / 4 . o, o oAy ‘- runabout. I verybodys Cyclopedla DAILY COUPON - i - _office of The Bemidji _‘Plonser on FRIDAY. June 6th, or SATURDAY, June 7th, will ‘entitle the bearer to one five-1 volume set of Everybody’s Gyclopedu (lelllluly lelllng at $12) il For $1.98 —_MAIL ORDERS, ADDRESS THE PIONEER, BEMIDJI, MINN The séts-are too bulky tobe sent by mail, but out-of-town readers .can have them for the $1.98, the set to be sent by express, shipping charges to be paid by the receiver. | OUT-OF-TOWN{READERS ne¢d not wait until the days of distribution;-but send orders any day of the week and shlpmems will be made” promptly on tbe distribution days. : Find aAbuyer for the Second-Hand things which you ; no longer need—Through a “For Sale” Ad. N OASH WITH O00PY oent por word por lssue Regular charge rate one cent per word per . ire<rtion. No ad < ukgen for less than 15 cents. Phone 31 Answer by Oorrespondence All Blind Ads -using a number, box or initial for address. ~ Do.not ask this office whe the advertisar is. “ We cannot tell ycu. Don’t waste time, but write to the addressprinted in the ad. HELP WANTED. | close in, bath 602 Fourth street. 5 | POR RENTSix Room hpuse, 1014 and ~ phone. B SV S A VST TSR U Sy WANTED—Woman Cook at “Jester Farm.”” Anply A. H. Jester.. Phone 235: Doud avenue, Phone 388. - F A WANTED—Two dunwuners at the LOST AND FOUKD Markham hotel.: Apply at onve. LR EAAE A G AR A bR ARt FOUND—Bunch of keys between Be- e Chambermaid “wanted at the Brink- midji avenue and Mill Park. Own- man hotel. er can -have same by praving prop- erty and paying for this notice. ~ v~ fLOST—Gold case watch between G.. FOR SALE—160 dcres .good farm| N. depot an urn” to, land, clay goil, hardwood timber,| _s. 8. Seott, Nydre, or Pigheer of-- Birch; :O2k and -Maple, 10 _acres|. fice; and réceive reward; under cultivation, a fine spring of good ‘pure water on the land, % LOST—An engraved heavy: gom bana! miles from railroad station. This| 'i08 between G. N. depot and Tann-- land_is. worth $20 per acre; will stoumg 'udel.we - Finder Please: sell ‘for $13. * Half cash, balance 1oty Taneer ufice: three years at 6 per cent interest.| FOUND—Ring at Tabernaste. Gmmer. ‘Address Bemidji Ploneer. Bemldjl, can have same by proving: pnnertv Minn. and paying for this ad; - —_— —_— FOR SALE—1913 model, motor| - MISOELLANEOUS cycle and motor boats at DATBRIN| oo i e moren. prices, all' makes, brand néw ma-| ADVERTISERS—The great state of chines, on easy monthly payment| -portunities:for business“to classi-. plan. - Get our proposition before| fled advertisers. ~The recognized! buying or you will -regret it, also| advertising medium in the: Fargo. bargains’ in nled motor - cyeles.{ . North Dakota offers unlimitéd op-- Write us’today. Enclose stamp for{ Daily and Sunday Courfer-News;, reply. -Address Lock Box 11, Tren-| the only seven-day paper in ‘they ton, Mich. = state and the paper which carriem FOR SALE—_Typewriter ribbons for| te largest amount of classifiedi i ‘“5"_ A i’:‘ typewrlter. on the advertising. ~ The Courier-Naws o market: at 60 cents and 76 cents| cOVers NorthDakota like a blanky each, Every ribbon sold ‘for -16 et; reaching all parta of IM” ) cents guaranteed. Phone ~orders the day of publication; It W"tne promptly filled. Mall orders given| PAPEr to use In ordex % pre; re- the same careful attention as when| PUlts; rates ome cent per V . you appear in person. Phone 32. Ingertion, one-haMt The Bemldji Pioneer Office Supply| lccocding " Store. i per line pex WM'&’ 17 2 e e R A i el ARG lerier-w FOR SALE—A surrey in first-class condition.: “The top and back seat _removable, - making a - first-class This gurrey cost $150 | __ =5 7w TR new and will be sold WflNm_wm —Cheap— = dm:. Hattie Mosley, colnrefl -"N. B. Backus, or Battles Hardware.| - Galt 3t 6X’2 Pifth street. WAN/FRDY- Gioan cotton rags at Yy Dlonees;: offics. No buttons; - Addrell the 4