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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER on the business of its competitors or I Y AUTO SPEEDING IS FATAL : = 0000000 TER BEMIDII PIONEER PUs. co,|lY bribing inspectors or other of- _ < S 5 i IN BERIDIT. < Publishers and Proprietors. ficers of the United States. One lowan Kllled and Four Hurt When LR B N Felophone a1 Car Overturns. > ; o Ninth—A combination that con- A. 0. U. W. HEntered at the post office at Bemldjl, 2 Cedar Rapids, Ia, July 16.—J. D. M AKE N ISTAKE IN Bemidjl Ledge No #‘E%a::«::":?"umfl P‘l‘:’fi linder Aot tiole o, vaw material mecasbary.to, he, Johnson of Webster, Ia., was, instant- g i < R‘“"ll" M"":#;_: —_— ' " |manufacture of Aany article and seeks |1y killed and four others were injured; Published every-afternoon except Bunday No_ sWatGEoRa ¢ to prevent competitors from making o a o B tributions. ~Writer' n':v::y":::::mfl‘g this article by holding the raw ma- er's known to the editor, but not - 2 ily_for publication. L nocasoar terial at an unreasonable price. Communications for the Weekly Plon- ser shauld reach this office not later than Tueaday of each week to IAsure pabiioe: tion in the current issue. Try Ploneer Want Ads. Subscription Rates. One month by carrier One year, by carrier ‘There months, Bix months, posi One yeer, postage .40 «00 ton, all of Norway, la,, were hurt. The Story of Americain Pictures #THE EXPLORER when a touring car that was being driven at a speed of sixty miles an hour was overturned near Fairfax. Bessle Kernoon, Archie Plerce, Mrs. Blanche Paul and Miss Anne Harring- PLANNING YOUR VACATION © VISIT Beinidjt Lodge No. 1063 Regular uueetiug . nighta— first and third Thursdaye 8 o'clock—at Elks ball. G 0 T every second and fourth | Sk it i Eight pages, containi b ] " . 'i-hh'.,,”.}':' ot 'n'n':fils g ST et A ‘Le One Thing Every Day. = Y men ‘ address for $1.60 in ademrec 0 10 80Y No. 3. SAMUAL DE CHAMPLAIN MINNESOT. source of an article which it manu- Aa te THE SPEEDY STITCHER % Coal and wood also for sale % Copyright, 1913, by The Assoclated Newapaper School, Inc. . = ' 5 ¢ RER -OF EONOB mHis PAPEARDsg;?IESS]iInge _}:gg FOREIGN : R 2 Here is a change of scene—change of climate—pure water—-good food—sump- ,::., nights _ every » & tuous hotels with every convenience—and 143 miles of soaching over gov- -.'cand.mmnuu:. ;:nnau B ernment-kept roads through the most unique region in the world, Guysers, i‘ib“.‘ = G i GENERAL OrRIcEe Cataracts. Canyons, Hountaull.‘ Lakes and Streams. ~ Bison, Bears, Deer, Elk, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO Antelope, Beaver and other wierd creatures. Fishing galore. 0By E-T7) ts BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES 5 8 "m Pyttt el The Park season extends from June 16 to September 15. The mean tem- ml:"“‘" 85 8 o'olook. How We Won The Normal School perature for these months, based on 22 years observations, is 58 degrees; £ By square, honest and above— the highest temperature for the same period is 88 degrees, =% = board methods, properly organized { & AB LOW FARES---THROUCH | - tion of facts and figures that could = SERVI CE and- third "“"’“‘;““.': noons, at 2:3 not be disputed. Bemidji believed X = s . D\ lows Halls, 462 Beltrams that it had the proper qualifications The rail trip alone is a vacation experience of supreme enjoyment on this > Ave with which to win. It knew that it route of the famous “GREAT BIG BAKED POTATO"—direct and only line = had the right kind of men to present to Gardiner Gateway, original Yellowstone Park entrance. Call or write for Lo .0 ¥ them and in the face of these truth- literature and|information. Bemidjl Lodge No. 110 ful fgcts and fgures Bemidji could 5 "_".‘,';% ,‘;’2“"‘",";', Bights ; t b fed. T! H H ows * Hall, not be denled. The fact that the very R. E. FISHER, Joint Ticket Agent 02 Bjtrami. first message of congradulations : [ came from Thief River Falls proves| Gnarled oaks, majestic elms; here|south sea would be shortened ..by Union Depot, Bemidjl, Minn. Rebecca Ladge. Roegular — to this city that Thief River Falls is|®1d there tall, whispering pines, |more than 1500 leagues.” [Deating Bights -—— Grat edé . e clothed the hills and changed the| In 1603 Champlain made his first W. H. GEMMELL, General Manager, Brainerd, Minn. s Wadnsaday s 8dclect ) @ good square “Seraper” and & 8plen-| .,y gunlight of the open into deep |voyage to Canada. He made friends MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY - = / did looser. Bemidji rejoices in having |shade beneath their branches|with the Indians, and explored the . ENIGRTS OF PYTHIAS % had so worthy a competitor and its |There was a strange feeling of dan-|St. Lawrence to the rapids above Bemidjt Lodge No. 168 only regret is that that city was not|ger abroad. The birds had flown |Montreal. Then, seeking a sité for A. M-N%LEL:ND- G. P. A, St. Paul, Minn. :‘:y“‘;," esinE b ’S far back from the lakeshore, and|a settlement, he explored as far RTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY e L z. bl 3 ' . — s e s Rl sulicol their songs had ceased. ' And well [south as Cape Cod. In - 1608 he . oclock—at the-Hagles Hall The spirit shown by that city is sure- they prophesied! Approaching from |planted a settlement at Quebec. ; r 1y a fine example of what constitutes|the north and south came lurking| Champlain discovered Lake Cham- - ‘J our Northern Minnesota towns and |figures, from the north Algonquins|plain, long the most important high- 5 —— CABRES: [ it is just this very thing that has|and Hurons, from the south Iroquois, |Way between Canada and the Eng- i A Regular. mesting night & d . 1 creeping stealthily from tree to tree, |lish settlements to the south. He I\ 7/ last Wednesday. evening [ gosured. for Thint Tner Falls 850 ollent hillsons with yermilion| nasiiutn 15 Canads 1 I6LLAREE. l N R g '® *ecb menth. g ) Fighting Friend” for any future oc-| ;4 vondw paint, At last with a|ing with and against the Indians, and : | cassion in, the “City of Bemidjl” and | rugh and yell of defiance the struggle |established a trading post at Mon- : MARONIO. - \ 1 “Beltraml county.” Our other aspir-|began. Arrows whistled, tomahawks |treal. His two great desires were ."A- "-Rl A-mll-. Bemidjt, i ing competitors have all made a|and knives rose and fell, and over|to find a way to the Indies and to s nights :‘:n ..,;l"'_:‘:: | § 1l rose the bloodcurdling cries of|convert the Indians. In ‘1613 he . Wednesdays, § o'clock—at i s nd open fight and Bemidji is|? [] R e R Ho 4 , |the savages. Suddenly a deafening|went as far as Lake Nipissing and v Nl aNltami proudrof the fact that it hes sud report startled the battling Indians, {the eastern shore of Lake Huron; Bemid)i Chapter Na. 19, T b manly neighbors. Should any illly white man stepped into the fore- |but turned back. When Quebec was ] ; ) R A. M. Biated convocations 3 feeling have been engendered by |ground with a smoking musket, then [surrendered to the English in 1629, i o—.;;;'i_&“: ‘fi"jfil‘flmfi”fi‘: this contest, we belelve that it was [another, and a dozen more. The sav-|Champlain was taken a prisoner to It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price Hall Zeltrami Ave, and Fifth 'i only for the time being and that the |89 from the south, with a cry of |ngland. On the restoration of | that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you' the best value for ‘Your money Btrear ¥ futurs wHl fnd Ul fekting 16F oiis despair, turned and fled. They were |Canada to the French he returned r« ghvng pursued and slain till the pursuers |to his post as lieutenant governor in |l soa s daddIRIIRRIRIFRII KKK feiaaad g S S i L Ty, l‘ purpose, one common cause, Which|could go no farther. The guns of |1633, and died there on Christmas, || & x % x % . p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- 7 - | should be not only Northern Minne-|the white men had decided the battle. | 1635. s TLVZT'-‘;'L‘A%"UT{’L‘L e D A L * tram! Ave., and Fifth St i | sota, but the whole state of Minneso-| So in 1609 did Samuel de Cham- Rt S ® *x found in afnfigfi“.s : : : TS ,'°QP‘.M : 'fl”’i}' ‘fi!,‘"’ ta, plain cement this friendship and that Every day -a different human in- % But we strive harder to pleage, ¥ ¥ x % 1 the nfit nn':':h.lri !hw:nr- . of the French with the Algonquins |terest story will appear in The Pion- x THAT'S SERVICE. % * Come right hero and get * & GENERAL MERCHANDIS. « in the 1. O. O. F..Hall at § H Milk In Red Bottl and Hurons. And thus began the long|eer. You can get a beautiful intag- : Courteous attention has : : ;’::en]lm'l:'ah:;‘ prnl‘d’e ::rlell:": : : o == § n ke ottles 0l @ Dbesl struggle with Indians on eatfh side, | lio reproduction of the above pict\}re, ¥ won over wany jewelry cus- X % money can buy. ¥ % Dry Goods, Shoes, Grocsries : . A “tue discovery is said to have been |between the French and English; for|with five others, equally attractive, * tomers to us, x - X x ¥ and Provisious. * Roosevelt, No. 1623, Regu- — made that milk kept in red bottles |the defeated Iroquois sought the aid [7x9% inches in size with this week's : : * OTTO @ SCHWANDT * & * l.lnrdm;:lllirn Lehts, ;ye.um;\; ¢ f the English against the French,|“Mentor.” In “The Mentor” a well * Minnesota Avi % ¥ Third 8t Bemidjl each month at eight o'clock will remain sweet and pure longer |° : e. than when kept in plain glass or|. DOTD a8t Brouage on the Bay of |known authority covers the subject : Gtorze T. Bakei ' & 0o : : Bemidjt - Mintiesota, : : : 1n0dcTretiows Bl sibis e . 4 Biscay in 1567, Champlain learned [of the pictures and stories of the |l AkdiadcadIIR IR IRIRIRIRK K B T Y other colored bottles. Experlments|myuch of the sea from his father, who |week. Readers of The Ploneer and R IR RN have been made with the spectrum |was a sailor. He served too In the|“The Mentor” will know Art, Litera- |[| & 4 :“*”‘”“‘”‘”""“““”**: :"‘*“:“:*;““;’:“;’;"”":v to determine which of the rays of |army, and was in command of a ship [ture, History, Science, and Travel, * * K Get Your * * SAVE YOUR MONEY! * B light affect milk and it has been |Sent to the West Indles. From Vera|and own exquisite pictures. On sale : NORTHERN: GROCERY * X x x s $s * Cruz he went Inland in Mexico. In|at Abercrombie’s Book Store. Price, {ll X ¥ X FHOUSEHOLD UTENSILS % * -Regularly and’ systematl- % O, B B. Chiapter No. 171, found that it is the rays toward the COMPANY ¥ X and FARM IMPLEMENTS & # cally. If you receive your pay & Regular meoting. nights— the manuscript of his adventures he |[Ten Cents. Write today to Thedfl % * x & % weekly, 1ay some aside each " i violet end of the spectrum that do|made the suggestion of a canal at|Pioneer for booklet explaining The{fl * ¥ x % of ¥ . ¥ week, if monthly do it'month- & the mischief. The red ray is stronger | Panama, “by which the voyage to the|Associated Newspaper School plan. * S e @ S s 3 * % % % ly. The dollars will pile up *- k x ° gee b T C. E. BATTLES % % surprisingly. Z * and more penetrating and probably ¥ * WHOLESALE Tk x A x *x TRY IT. * has some neutralizing effect upon the : e e e e sQROCHRS » : : The Hardware Merchant * : MN:W is the fifll: 0: open &, i 5 > g * nk account with the R lacu‘eal microbe. If experiments con- 5 ) 4 * i x X Bemidjl, - Minn. x % SECURITY STATE BANK & firm” the theory that the red bottle ) ¥ :“’“”“““""”" : :’ 4 * :” }:meil * preserves milk better than the bottle HAAIAIHAIIIIAII AR Sdaad il S22 2 S8 2Ty now in use the red bottle should | g i A :i*{ilifilfii&i*ii!&i*i*: :{ifiifiifiifilifill’i’iiflik: :*i*li*iiii*!*i*i%flifii*:i be adopted generally. Such a change Y Am 1 ; * * BTORAG! x % OUR * will create a new set of milk bottle o : 3 FOR GOOD THINGS'TO BAT X & K # ¥ merchandise sales are always * | 5N f . * % % For a dry and safe place to & ¥ on the iIncrease and each ¥ millionaries. Exchange. * GO TO ¥ % store your Household Goods, ¥ * month has been better than + 4 * ¥ xetc, seo us. Rates Reason- % * the last. If you are not al. * . Curb Bill ¥ ROE AND MARKUSEN ¥ ¥ able. « ¥ ready a customer, you do not ¥ La Follette’s Trust Curl * 4 = * X ; % % know how well we can please &' The most complete and sweeping : THEY BEAT. : : JOHN @. ZIEGLER. : : you lln qunlthy and satisfy % L 'ou in quan! 0 3 definition of the phrase, “unreason- ¥ 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. ¥ & Office, 0dd Fellows Building, * * 4 Smas by % Pb loe, ‘ellows Building. *, _ able restrain of trade,” yet proposed, one $06, 30 x ol SO A IGEBOEDE*‘“ * was offered as an amendment to the )3 bl _ Phone 129, ¥i2z% Demidy), n. ::: Sherman anti-trust act last week by FHAHIIIRAIIIIIAIIRA KK ARSI ***i*iii*i*’i*#l’iiffiifii Senator Robert M. La Follette of :*ili&lfiln’fi*ifiifi’*fiik: :fil’i’ifii&i&*lfiilfiffii{i{ :Mniunnn:nnmn" Wisconsin, % - Wa are Jobbers ¥ % All kinds of buildin, 3 EMID. : = *, g ma- ¥ ¥ P T Mr. La Follette's bill describes * Rt ¥ X terlal, as much or as Iittle as & % 71 MUNIC HOTAE & joneer B nine classes of combinations which, 3 ) 3o you ket thy ¥ J 17 Third Strest, Bemiayl. % ; regardless of their size or condition, ¥ GUMMED LABELS * : % ¥ Wholesale and retail Pla- %l 3 - it oy 5 ¥ No need to.send outside of & §T. HILAIRE AIL, LUM- ¥ nos, Organs and Sewing 4. - would be held unrenst:nuble.h i < g : Bomigh tor'::om. : x RET! M i : Machine: 8 < THE SP. DING First—A combination that pre- 4 o *x BER COMPANY. * * ‘\L vents the purchase -from another MEND YOUR HARNESS WITH % Ploneer Supply Store ¥ X x X - Phone 673. pect Dlln‘tg‘gmm"w.m P : Can ‘S8ave You Money : * * : * buLuTH * X * x * x simplicity makes it a thoroughly t.tu:a.l tool for any and all kinds of repair work, even in the hands of 'the most- unskilled. With this Awl you can mend harness, shoes, not find in any $1.00 Awl. We will give one of these excellent. Speedy Stitchers absolutely free to anyone who will send us $1.50 for one year's subscription to The Week- : tuses to sell to some of its would-be customers. Fourth—A combination that seeks - factures, } BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. C0. X % Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. x J. BISIAR, MANAGER. X flffiggxmmfm ’“m"‘&" ‘pende it i £ le rooma. Second—A combination which dis- g,k;:{‘:'fli.:"z,}’.:&"“m".fie' " ooy gfi‘:’lfi?‘?i"% S?Eé"infl,"é?fi:},,é‘ ;,g'.}:.‘: FRIBKIRIRIRIRIRRIRIRIRIR SIIKIRIRIRIIIIRIRIRIIRIR IRIRIR I skameakirirkak ) || soovenionce? Ture ol somioly. Froes o “thread Fasss, : criminates in prices by ofering low- || Pe*keedy®RiTchor 15" he latest enciosed Thsids e handle 2t G the ARIRIRIIRIRIIRIRIRIIRERE BRI RIRIRIRIRIKRIRIRE K K ok ko oo )] Ebmsbom: Hewa Gt er rates where the purchase is in || Invention and the z e AL has : * x 3 ) 3 g mytng cn e Jt’S FREE 10 et s FURNITURE ¥ &' BARKER'S DRUG * arge amounts. form of an Auto: tighten your stitoh. X X 3 Hifld * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN * Third—A combination that _re-|| SeN°FRCE AW, Those Who Are Prompt Zhess valuable 3. P. LAHR % % JEWELRY T0RE 2 . * o Contractors and - Bufldq ‘ Phones 431, 376, e Furaiture, Ruge and Stoves, X & Wholesalers and Retallers ¥ ' ¥ . & Bervica and satisfaction. Mall % L2332 23 832222323 KK AEAKARR K Rk tents, awnings, pulley belts, carpets, 1y Ploneer, or $2.00 for six months Undertaking. ¥ X Orders given that same ser- % - ! to Increase lts business by offering ;}&‘1‘:‘9‘1""“ caney Jor, any heevy ;E:&i:&z;gf}'fi%fi:g&figggfifieé ~Phone call 178-2. : : 3108 yougotin"persan; : 9 HTH $ I . better terms In one territory than in || "The Seedy stitchor 1s provided 1,‘:;;;ha fioup.:gen;u&wl:g;':”s;e sire e L) ' “BARKER'S x “Bemidji, Minn, wul'am :c. Klum ; amol 0 gend your o oday before 823 R i ; i ' another. :..l;z“; needles 1ncluding @ Apacial you forget it. 7 4§ nncsoly @ ve) : Third 8t Bemiayl, Mings i £ :‘ ¢ — Fifth—A combination which con- g0, _ Bemidil. -Mi St dan i i cag DLl IE S T RS o o S s 3 | . 4 omidil. - MK KKK KK ; b | g e L) MO PRONEER PLBLIHING 60, B Miw, I 2T Beeee? Seansnens st | INSURANCE v erritory. .USE THIS COUPON s s X s x < - Sixth—A combination that seeks e :"’m MANUFACTURING : ¥ . THMBER. R THE S s to promote its business under an as- : S TSR L e L : COMPANY : :‘ Liam at all-ti TaF i : x ' CROOESTON LUMBER ; 2 Bemiajt P Pub. Co. . 5 G 5 sumed namé, or by disgulsing in any S TimeerPAD Oa $...... for one.year's subscription to The * Maputacturers and & * marketfor seven foot Jack ¥- : . COMPANY :4( way the controlling interests behind ‘Weekly Pioneer, or slx months to;the Daily Ploneer. For my promptness o Jobbers ¥ ¥ Plne and Tamarack Rosts. X & % 5 % it. . | send me postpaid, free of charge your Speedy Stitcher: b 5 & ¥ Call and see me, - S & : : + on City and“Farm Seventh—A combination that ar- (| | My name ts.......e.iuun.nseiie,., e ¥ Ice Cream, Bakery Gopds % : : X LUMB! :: Froperty tificlally stimulates its sales at the ¢ - * Confectionery and Foun- * . x : e 2 s expense of competitors by selling be- Sostofies . i tain -Supplies. x % x 5 : low the cost of production. : : : i Ko Eighth—A combination that nnlasr —