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e gy ———— o - ! HEEEK KKK KKK * - LEST WE FORGET x TR R HH KK KK KX KKK KKK Summer school will begin June 26. Bemidjl will have a big celebrauon July 4 and 6. Phone Society news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. Mrs. Roland Gilmore is visiting friends in Bagley. Wm. Sandy of Crookston spent yes- terday in Bemidji. Viola C: Brady of Red Falls spent yesterday in Bemidji. H. R. Briggs of Deer River, was in Bemidji Monday on business. J. J. Cummins of Brainerd was a business caller in Bemidji Monday. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. P. M. Leonard of Nebish was in Be- midji yesterday transacting business. John Marin and -party drove to Crookston yesterday in the Marin car. 0. G. Sterholm of Thief River Falls was in Bemidji between trains yes- terday. Nels Thompson of Grand Forks, was a busniess caller in Bemidji on Monday. > E. R. Montgomery of Crookston, was a business caller in this city last evening. Bring us your fresh eggs, 18 cents cash or trade. Schmitt’s grocery.— Adv. ¥ H. Graham of Gonvick was in Be- midji for a few hours Monday trans- acting business. Mrs. Rose Noeson of Crookston is in Bemidji as the guest of her daugh- ter, Miss Emma Noeson. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryant of Gales- burg, 1llinois, are guests at the A. A. an dCharles Warfield homes. Attorney P. J. Russell of this city who has been attending court at Bagley, will arrive home today. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Andrew Daniels and daughter Florence of San Francisco, are” in Bemidji as ‘the guests of Mrs. E. E Kenfield.: »7=: sa woo s Art Lundberg of Minnenpohs, will arrive in Bemidji this evening to take a position as linotype operator at the Pioneer office. Mr, and Mrs. T. E. Woods of Leeds, North Dakota, were in Bemidji yes- terday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Ralph Brandon will leave tonight for Cohasset where he will -work in the Cohasset bank while an employe is on an extended vacation. The next issue of the telephone di- rectory goes to press June 25th. Ord- er a telephone now so your name will appear:in this issue.—Adv. W. S. Wyman, court reporter for Judge B. F. Wright left for Bagley last evening where he will be pres- ent during a session of court. Waldemar Johnson formerly of Be- midji, but now of Superior is spend- ing a short time here as the guest of his brothers, Biner and Newall. Miss Madonna Rauenbeuhler of Crookston, arrived in Bemidji yester- day noon and will remain here for a short time as the guest of friends. Bert and Ruby Wheaton of Cass Lake will return home tomorrow in Brinkman Theatre EXTRA-See-EXTRA TONIGHT China Town at Midnight America’s largest oriental city, act- ual -scenes frcm San F:ancisco’s fam- ous China Town taken by C W. Foster, licenced China Town Guide. Doc Fos- ter appears in the uniform of the_ China Town Guides giving a very in- teresting lecture on China Town in San Francisco 1200 feet of scenes will be shown. Something: Different all the Time Music by Britkman’s ' Orchestra Songs by Raont ‘Bonamo House Divided A splendid 101 Bison in.Two Parts. 3000 Feet of Films _ Admission 10c, (B¢ CHANGE: OF PICTURES Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday and Sunday. Show Starts 7:10, Coritinuous Come early and get a good the Kenfield c,nr;‘atier; iyenfllng the: pas’t week as the guest of relatives. Judge B. F. Wright of Park Raplds "passed through Bemidji last night on his way to Bagley where he will hold a_session of court in that vil- lage. Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—-Adv. The Bemidji fire engine has been treated to a new.coat of varnish and has been polished so that it pres- ents the appearance of a new ma- chine. ! Mrs.’L. A. Ward has gone to Chi- cago where she will visit for several will occupy the Ward residence dur- ing her absence. Josie Wright ,who' has been the guest of Mrs. Geroge:Lane the past month, will leave tonight for Lester, Washington, where she will make her future home. Dr. Dunlap of Crookston, passed through Bemidji yesterday on - his way to Kelliher where he will remain for a short time on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. _The regular meeting of ‘the Ladies’ Aid society will be held in the church basement, Wednesday, June 18, at 2:30. The calendar money will be due at this time. Everybody welcome. T have a few hundred dollars to loan on long time, on good security, at 7 per cent interest. Address W. H. Pioneer, Bemidji. An ice cream social for the benefit of St. Philip’s church will be held on the lawn of the parsonage, Thursday evening, June 19. If it rains it will be held in the basement of the church. The German Band which has been here for the past several days playing in the several thirst parlors in the city during -the convention, left this morning for Bemidji.—Crookston Daily Times (June 16.) Mrs. Andrew Daniels, Florence Daniels, Arvilla Kenfield, Bert Whea- ton, Ruby Wheaton, and E. E. Ken- field, will drive to Cass Lake tomor- row in the Kenfield car where they will remain for several days. Miss Coranna Toupin returned yes- terday noon from Crookston where she has. spent the past two weeks as the guest--of friends and relatives. Miss Nell Fullerton has had charge of Miss Toupin’s work in the McDonald office during her absence. “There is nothing likelter to keep a man within compass than having constautly before Lis eyes, the state of his affairs, in a regular course of account.” Keep tab on your expens- es and déposit what you can save at interest in the Northern National :?zmk = Miss Anna Hultgren was the vie- tim of a~very painful accident yes- terday. While chopping kindling with a hatchet Miss Hultgren struck her thumb, nearly severing it from the hand. Although the accident is painful it will not prove serious. James Duoley, Paul Swanson, C. J. Swedburg, Chas. Labstedt, Geo. Res- creen, Perry G. Labstedt, Erick Gran- ath, Marshall Decan, and Bessie Mc- Kellup of Akeley passed through Bemidji last night on their way to Bagley where they will be present at a session of court which will be held there. The Pioneer made a mistake yes- terday in giving one of the names of the four young men who have gone down the Mississippi river for a week’s outing. The name of Maurice Ryan was given instead of Maurice Witting. The boys are Harold White, Herbert Warfield, John Stechman and Maurice Witting. G. S. Pease, known as 'Grandpa Pease, editor of the Anoka Union, re- turned today from the editorial out- ing at Bemidji and gave the Dispatch a draft of the resolutions adopted and the copy of the Steenerson.act on the reclamation of swamp lands as en- dorsed by the association, which will be published in Tuesday’s Dispatch. —-Brainerd Daily Dispatch. If your name is misspelled or in any way incorrectly listed in the tele- phone directory, notify us at once so that correction may be made in the next issue which goes to press June 25.—Adv. Dr. J. F. Norman of Crookston, re- ceived the sad news of the death of his mother at the family home at Henderson, Minnesota. Death was not nnexpected as her health had been failing for some time, and Dr. Nor- man was called to her bedside recent- 1y. Dr. and Mrs. Norman left for Hen- derson Monday evening and will be absent for about two weeks. Mrs. Norman was formerly Loretta Malone of this city. W. R. Mackenzie, secretary of the Northern Minnesota Developmént as- sociation, arrived in Brainerd from Bemidji this noon. - Mr. Mackenzie is \chanipioning. the movement for land clearing on alarge scale and is call- ing attention to the land clearing convention scheduled-for Duluth on July 1. Mr. MacKenzie is anxious to loggers in this vicinity. They also are interested in the problems of secur- ing to the cut-over sections of Min- nesota the proper methods and neces- sary financial aid for the clearing of land.— Brainerd Daily Dispatch. The Brinkman theater is showing a series of fllms from Chinatown, San Francisco this week.: Among them is thn 'lotnn«ol"w Sun You weeks. Mr. and Mrs A.-A. Warfield have the names and addresses of all |* AMUSEMENT - . New = Grand Theatre (C« J.VIOODUANSI Prop.) Overture Miss Nell Shannon ‘A Stroak of Yollow” (Kalem) A modern society drama with Misg Alice Joyce. “In the Land of the Cactus” (Lublm). A thrilling story of the Mexican border. “Yacht Racing at the At- lantic Gity Club” (Vitagraph) “The’ Mystery of the Stolen Jowels” (Vitagr. « A detective story laken in mid; océan, !em.unng Maurice Onslello Thursday and Friday nights of this week the management of the Grand will present ¢ Waeb,’’ a pow- erful Vitagraph drama in two parts. Majestic Thealrs PICTURES DELUXE Special Foature “The Queen of Spades” A two-reel drama that holds the attention from start. to finish. Good acting and artistic staging make this a very effective offering. 1lustrated Song— “Down in Dear Old New Orleans” Hazelle Fellows “0ld"Women of the Strees ‘of New York” . (Kalem) An imeces:ing top- ical picture. 3 “Fatty's Busy Day” (Kalem) A dandy good com- edy in which Fatty gets into trouble Clemens, sister of Mrs. Howard Gould and her Chinese¢ husband, .photo- grapfied TR their~store in the heart of San Francisco Chinatown. . Mrs. Wong Sun You Clemens is a cul- tured, well educated white woman, who six years ago became. the wife of the Chinese merchant. She says she has only one regret and that is she did not take this step'in- her earlier youth. She has adoptéd the Chinese dress, which she likes as she likes everything Chinese. Her family bit- terly opposed the marriage and she has not seen any of them for the past six years. She did not try to keep her former friends and says she knew she was ostracized when she married her husband. She says, “If we had mar- ried twenty years ago instead of six we would have nothing more to wish for.”—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Titus of Be- midji are renewing old friendships and visiting scenes of their younger days in Essex, Warren and Wash- ington counties in New York state. Their visit comes almost at the an- niversary of their departure to the west on July 22, 1877, 36 years ago, and while' their mission to New York ‘was caused by the illness and death of Mr. Titus’ father, Collins- Titus of Moriah, nevertheless there are many incidents that are pleasantly connect- ed with the home visit. Mr. and Mrs. Titus will' probably spend several months in Northern New York before returning to- Bemidji. During this time they will visit Mr. Titus’ broth- er, Frank Titus in Bridgeport, and his sister, Mrs. Daniel Cannon of Morish. Druing the next few weeks it is expected that the will of Mr. Titus’ father will be admitted to pro- bate and until this matter is disposed of no plans will be made for the re- turn trip to Bemidji. MEN Kidney trouble preys 3 upon the mind, dis-| courages and lessens and ambition; beauty, vig- WOHEN or and cheerfulness often disappears when the kidneys'are out of order or diseased. For good- results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root™ the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mail free, also. pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kil- mer & Co¥ Binghamton, N. Y. 2 Chamberlain’s Colic, Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family - without _exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the sum- mer months. Chamberlain’s ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when: need- ed and is almost certain to’be before the summer is over. ‘It h superior for the purposes for it 18 intended. Buy it now. by“Bnket" .Dmi ‘Store,—Adv. Cholera and. wil, nfler for sale and sell to the hlgh = est bidder for cash; subject to the con- firmation of the co the tollmn‘ property: - Onesaw will, capacity about 21,000 feet, consisting of one Band saw, one Edger, one Trimmer, Lath and’ Shingle Machines, and all Locessary equipment. One planing mill with machinery. One blacksmith shop and all necessary tools. = Ten houses, trucks, sleighs, wagons and other' appurtenances used in logging' operations. 160 acres .of land, about 80 acres cleared, on which buildings and plant are located. This property can be inspected at Gemmell, Minne- sota. W. M. BERGIN, Trustee. Can’t Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Chamber- lain’s Tablets is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand rem- edy for stomach and liver troubles has ever been known. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Origin of Beer Is Anclent. Beer was brewed and drunk by the Egyptians, the exact date of its origin being lost in the remote ages. But .| that it was enjoyed in the flourishing: times of Egypt is settled beyond con- troversy. So far as can be learned the materials from Wwhich beer was then made were substantially the same as today. Beer appeared in Greuce several centuries before the Christian era and was probably much the same in character as that brewed by #ie Egyptians; the Greeks, in all likelihood, acquiring a knowledge of {ts manufacture through commerce with that land. They, in turn, handed it on to the Romans, and by those hardy empire-builders it was spread broadcast over the ancient world. Stop That Htchi wil nuani.,n you 1o 5top that itch in two bt No remedy that I have ever sold for Tczema, Psoriasis, and all other diseases of the skin has given more thorough satisfaction than the Y. D. D. Prescription for Eczema. I guarantee this remedy. Barker’s’ Drug Store 10 percent. kOnly phono178-2 por oo _ White Mountain Refrigerators, the best medium pric- . ed refrigerators on the market...... 814.75 to 828.50 The Peerless Blue Flame Ol Stove, saves time and fuel..... $8.50 to $12.00 Hammocks, canvas hammocks, woven hammocks, couch hammocks, porch swings.....................81.50 to $9.75 Great Book Bargain - Five Big Volumes, $1.98 ‘ Regularly Selling * at $12.00 CLIP THIS COUPON-- ES(—E—EGEEEEGEEGEG ""ESSQ The Bemidji Pioneer m Everybody's Cyclopedia A * DAILY COUPON This coupon, if presented at the main cffice of The Bemidji Pioneer on FRIDAY, June 6th, or SATURDAY, June 7th, will entitle the bearer to one five-volume set of Everybody's Cyclopedia (regularly selling at $12) For $1.98 33:3:33:3:3:3:3:33 3333333333335 MAIL ORDERS, EEES,, EEEEIIIE saesasaa 4 ADDRESS THE PIONEER, BEMIDJI, MINN. The sets are too bulky to be 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 necd not wait until the days of distribution, but send ordeis any day of the week and shipmerts will ke made promptly on the distributicn days. that will defy competition, Merchianis Who Want Your Business’ It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants’ below can get it for you at a price Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money AR R K " We strive-to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. But we strive-harder to ploase: THAT’'S SERVICE. Courteous attention has won over many jewelry cus- tomers to us. Qeorge T. Baker & Co. 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BATTLES be : iy 1:“,"’ : x .1 erch x ow 1s the time to open-a ) The Hardware Merchant ~ % 3 ) ccount with tho * : Bemidji, - Minn. : SECURITY STATE BANK : AR :n«nnn«nnflxflun - * x FEEIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIAII R FEEEII IR kK i&kl&killii{llili{ifili&: x x OUR * * STORASE ¥ ¥ merchandise sales are always ¥ % For a dry and safe place to X ¥ on the increase and each & * store your Household Goods, ¥ ¥ month has been, better than *: % etc., seo'us. Rates Reason- % ¥ the last. If you are not al- ¥ % able. ¥ ¥ ready a customer, you do not ¥ *x %~ & know how well we can please ¥ . * JOHN G. ZIEGLER. % ¥ you in quality and satisfy ¥ * s : : you in quantity. ¥ Office; 0dd Fellows Building. X x oK W. @. SCHROEDER *x Phone 129. : * Bemldjl, Minn. * x * AR KK FREIRIIIRRRHEK ifl!fi#fl_ifi: ES a3 S SRS RS St Sa s al ] iifi#fil’lfiiliilfilfl*ili&: | TOM SMART % All kinds of building ma- & BEMIDJT MUSIC HOUSE *. % terial, as much or as little as & x % you like at the * 117 Third Street, Bemidji. : x x x x* Wholegllc and u“é‘a l:h.- : *x & -nos, Organs and wing i ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUX. + Rt : ‘% BER ANY. * : * 1CoME * Phone 673. : * X % Coal and wood also for sale x ¥ Minnesota Ave,"and R. R. S. fi J. Blm MANAGER. : * ik!*;#iircnr-nfifliflifiii#& «unnnnunu«u«n BARKER'S DRUG 2RI KKK KKK X KKK KK ? g Contractors and Builders’ Phones 431, 376.. Orders given that same ser- | i ce.you get in person. BARKER'S - Third Bt. Bemid{i, Minn. i&li’i’ifiifi*’lfilfi#fii{i #I*llkiki!fl#lfi: *i*i'* EhEAH \\;«i*g—**t “*f""***** £ 2 3 23 **?******_*fi**fi* $.8.2 fitfi*fii. * *x market for seven foot Jack & Pine and Tamarack Posts, & TRR R Kk kKK PROFESSIONAT. CARDS- KX XK KKK KKK KK Ruth Wightman ail'eacher of Piano- Miles' Block JOHN F. GIBBONS* ATTORNEY AT LAW First National - Bank- Bullding- BEMIDJI, MINN. Telephone 566 (9. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Sffice second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bidg PHYSICIANS, SUKGEONS JR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfice—Miles Block - E."A: SHANNON, M.-D. PHYSIC!AN AND smwmn Office in l(lyo Block' Phone 896 mn. ki JB. C. R. SANBORN " YSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block )R. A. E. HENDERSON- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON )ver First National bank, Ba: Minn. Oica "Bhote 36 Hostdance tEhene 11 JR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN -AND" SURGEON Office 1n - Winter ‘Block OR. E. 'H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1n lnn Blocl Phone 18 dnne. Phone 813 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 23¢ Miles Block Evening Work by Appointmient Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 B n,‘-;'ush’n Sinday, reading rooms oniy, '3 to ¢ p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPR AND PIANO MOVING *Phone §8. 818 A Ave. Res. "Phone o d18, Amerioa FUNERAL DIRECTOR . M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and " COUNTY CORONER THE SPALDINO EAN PLAN Duluths Lavgest sad Best Hotel: ULUTH