Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FLOWERS OF DECORATION Copyright, 1913, by The Associated Newspaper School, Ine. The orchid has rightly been called|fever and starvation. i the elite of the flower kingdom. Every South American orchidg‘were atiy ] 4 curve and outline of its delicatejone time carried for six weeks on thep makeup suggests the enchanting | backs of the hunters until the E-s- grace of a pampered beauty of the’sequibo River was reached, then six And indeed if it were|Weeks in canoes with twenty port- aristocracy. i ages to Georgetown, and thence across |1 not for the aristocracy there would be little known of these rarest and|the ocean. Out of 27,000 plants || 8o called last efforts of the Creator.|Sent from Colon only 40 reached Tor its native hibitation' is among|England. A New Outfit for the the impenetrable recesses of the An English firm once sent to New i jungle, and it is only at the instiga- Guinea for a'ce"tain Dendrobium. 3 . : ’ ; ; i tion of the wealthy that florists have|The collector lived among the natives“ v 4 i i B i staked their fortunes on orchid hunt-|for six months, and finally succeeded| 1 ; ‘. : » ing expeditions. Much is told of theli“ gathering 400 plants. On the way il = B | 4 - \ ; . perilous journeys of artic explorers, {home the schooner was’ burned and| ’ ' i I the plants lost; but the collector was | Z 4 —heroes who risk their lives for the fame and glory or being the first to ordered to return. He was at last| discover,—but little is handed down |successful in bringing home some| in history of the lives of these seek- wonderful specimens, which he iound! ers for beauty whose stirring adven- growing in the skulls at a nativc " tures would nevertheless fill books. | burial place. Vet it can be said without exggera- tion that innumerable men have p ed through the most dire privatio and tragic deaths when in search of + these slender flowers., 3 Now is Your Time as the The orchid is essentially a modern flower; so there little of myth or| .legend connected with it. The earli-|p lest record of orchid cultivation is.\' i1731, when some ferres GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE of the i o OTHING C @ |were introduced iato En {the West Indie: iseme 10,000 I | Every day a differer iterest story will app neer. You can get will last only a few days longer 5 luv sna And ships ¢ to endure ar jungt ous si X ~e A Bankrupt Biamed Poker, Louis Appel, examined yesterdey in bankruptcy proceedings before United]Z States Commissioner Gilchrist in New | . York, said: E “Poker has been my ruin. I have! played in many places in this city.” | Stepehen B. Rosenthal, attorney for the receiver of Appel Brothers, fu: E: r merchants, of which firm Louis is a | s Wl - |4 member, then asked: |53 " z ((mm(fl([“(ummm“ Y % 10~ -") “Where did you play? Name somse | 7 y i ('““( s A < of the houses.” i “““(“"«u e ] | RYBODYS | litRyBopys k- ' i BODYSIE teRypopys | - CLOPEDIAIE ) ppy | \ \'mmmm-\munnmnm i e [ =R ]h. | .‘ & After a week’s search the body of | P Mise Vinnie Colt, aged eighteen, wag - !![m ‘ . " found in a ravine in the Sierra Neva- 5 T ? f ’!('T((((Hfim DA it { das, 20 miles from Truckee, Cal. She | had been killed and partly devoured by a bear. : The girl ran away from home be cause of a disagreement with her mother. Since her disappearance a search extending over a large section of the mountains had been made. The Pioneer | S=F -~ - A W_AY_(]UT BRI e — Is now distributing the lastof these useful ! 4 i St (i SRR Y N A Resident of Bemidji Shows the A. co five-volume sets that go to make up its big ('((,m [ RS Way. i 3 L . v Sanh SN i i~ --| S BOOK BARGAIN ol | - lieve kidney backache., P s g Y ¥ ¥ K e & Liniment and plasters may relieve ”“" mm((fl(((flfllm g y i % VOL & v VO el 5 § | it; . " »,’v'.~“ .j - V2 ,4{\/)) ; . . But they seldom reach the cause. ¥ SCN 3 ; iy Backache is cause to suspect the ¢ kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for dis- ordered kidneys. Bemidji people back them up Read a case of it. There will not be another chance after tomorrow, for no more of these X~ Y T sets.can be had, and readers who do not get their sets today or tomorrow ; will miss the chance of a lifetime. Don’t delay! Clip the Cyclopdia cou- pon from another page and get this useful and beautiful set TODAY. Our Cuarantee Out-of-town . Readers = may have the The Pioneer guarantees to re- |- Sets on the same terms as shown in the Mrs, J. A. Breen, 515 Third St., i St . w 5 ung e amount paid by -any : Bemidji, Minn., says: “I had an at- readét “who™ HBUS after " FEcEiving coupon. tack of kidney complaint. My back m ITITITITeTY Everybody’s Cyclopedia that it is = ached. My kidneys pained me and 1y, TG not entirely satisfactory and as| Present the Coupon at I had dizzy spells. I got Doan’s Kid- ¢ RO ‘| represented. The OFffice of : ney Pills at Barker’s Drug Store and The Bemidji Pioneer : % Ve e s wemid) The Bemidj mesr they did me a world of good. My . back was relieved. Others of my : oM family have taken Doan’s Kidney B T Pills with good results.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole’agents for the United States. 3 Remember the name—Doan’s—and take 00. other.—Adv.