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HREEKK KKK KKK KK KKK * LEST WE FORGET * KRR RK KKK H KKK KKK Phone Socleiy news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 81. G. H. Warner of Brainerd is in the city on business. Mrs. Nels Luin of Tuesday in the city. C. H. Mills of Brainerd is a business caller in the city today. Bovey spent E. Palm spent Monday at Interna- tional Falls on buisness. Mrs. Hans Nelson of Coleraine was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Louis Benington was an Interna- tional Falls visitor Monday. Go-carts retired au the second hand store.—Adv, T. G. Rowan of Crookston is trans- acting business in the city. E. H. Denn and family of McValley are in the city on a pleasure trip. L. E. Chambers of Brainerd trans- acted business in the city yesterday. E. E. Brown of Elk River was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Theodore Evans of Grand Forks is vigiting his family at Grand Forks Bay. 17 pounds granulated sugar $1.00 at Schmitts Grocery.—Adv. Eddie Ripple, Glen Peck and Hugh Cords are camping near Diamond Point. Mrs. C. E. Battles ahs her house guest Miss Huggett of Seattle, Wash- ington. E. Bourgeois returned from Inter- national Falls and other points this morning. A. Lundberg, Carter Cutter and Oscar Hoffman are camping in Grand Forks Bay. WD. L. Brooks returned from Ten- strike where he has spent a short time on business. Theodore Larson and M. M. Adams of Crisco, lowa, are in the city on land business. Go-carts repairea at the second hand store.—Adv. Miss Ida Stone of Crookston is in Bemldji as the guest of her sister Mrs Thayer Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson of Northfield, Minnesota, are in the city visiting friends. Ruth Whitted and A. H. Glandon of Boy River transacted business in the city yesterday. Floyd Madson and Reuben Gerlin- ger came down from Spur this morn- Ing to spend the day. Otto Pehrson of the L. K. Deal Lumber company came up from Du- luth today on business. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Paul B. Heystad of Crookston spent yesterday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. Anton Zilbert of Farley is transact- ing business in eBmidji today. He came down this morning. A. B. Hazen is again able to be out and around after several months confinement with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stephen of Brainerd were among the out of town visitors in the city Tuesday. Alex Ripple left for Puposky the first of the week and will do some repairing on the school house there. George Graham left this morning for Blackduck where he will remain for some time as the guest of rela- tives. The Misses Bertha and ‘Bmma Klein left for St. Paul today where they will spend a couple of -weeks visiting. English Actress ‘Wins Resto- ration ‘of ' Conjugdl -Rights. Walter Clark who has been em- ployed at Hibbing.has returned to| Bemidjl and is now working in the Burgess cigar factory. The Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ Ald society will meet in the church par- lors Thursday afternoon, July 31, at 2:30. All are welcome. ; Miss Mercy Morrison returned yes- terday noon from Minneapolis where she has spent the past two weeks as the guest of friends and relatives, Just a few more of those grand evening excursions around the lake, Boat leaves 7:30.—Adv. Next Friday evening H. A, Roberts will give a dance similar to the one| given last Friday. Music will be fur- nished by the “Rag Time Kids.” Mrs. J. C. Tenstrom arrived home this morning from Cumberland, Wis- consin where she has spent the past three weeks as the guest of-relatives. The Jicobe family have returned to their summer cottage at Birch- mont Beach after spending some time in Grand Forks attending the fair, tion of Marriage ‘Rights. The Presbyterian church and Sun- day school will have a picnic at the outlet Thursday, July 31. All will meet at the dock at 9:30 with well filled baskets. Mrs. J. H. Lambe and son George and daughter Hazel returned yester- day noon from Grand Forks where they have spent the past few days attending the fair. Milford Stafford of the Pioneer’s carrier boy force is spending his va- cation with friends and relatives in Fosston. His place on the force is be- ing filled by Alex Lind. New merchandise stock to ex- change for farm lands or city proper- ty. Will asume on good deal. P. O. Box, 12 St. Paul.—Adv, suit against her husband, Eric Loder, for the restoration of her conjuga! rights. Loder made no defense. son of ‘the late Alfred Loder grandson of the late Sir Robert Loder, “waiting at the church.” riage took place the next day. her sister Mrs. Beecroft for a guest of Miss Quayle and friends. Miss Jenny Newton, of Bemidji, went thru this morning to Warren for a few weeks' visit friends, from Grarrd Forks, where she has been at- tending the fair—Crookston Daily Times. Mrs. North Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. The yaung ladies of St. Phillip’s Catholic church are holding a lawn social on the DeRushia lawn in Mill Park this afternoon and evening. Coffee, Ice Cream and Cake are being served. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Feton and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rathman of James- town North Dakota who have been the guests of the Baileys for the past week have returned to their home in the Feton car. return the party stopped over returned to Bemidji on the noon train kota in the Feton car. ¥ Notice to Water Consumers. friends for some time. While in Be-|* —Adv. midji they were the guest of their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Riley. Mrs. F. F. Buchard of Grand Forks who has been camping at Grand Forks Bay for the past two months left yesterday for her home in Grand Forks. She was accompanied by her two chlidren Ruth and' Charles. * PINEWOOD. Mr. Selzer of Island Lake spent Thursday in Bemidji on business. Mrs. McMullen and Mrs. Halvorsen of Fosston spent the week end. with the latters aunt Mrs. E. Diseth. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’Leary, Mrs. Doran and Mrs. J.-C. Parker of Bem- idji autoed to Pinewood ‘and spent Sunday with Mrs. Sthol. The Misses Ella and Josephine Par- ker and Arthur O’Leary of Bemidji spent the week end with the Sthols. Miss Chestie Annonson of ‘Aure was a. Bemidji visitor Tuesday. Dave Miller left -for Bemidji Mon- day. Tom Miller who has been employed We do all kinds of tire vulcaniz- ing by modern methods. Bring your work to us. Shop at rear of Pioneer. Anderson and Knopke. Gene Holmes, mechanie.—Adv. Ed Gould returned this morning from Litchfield, Minnesota, where he has spent the last two weeks as the guest of friends and relatives. While away Mr. Gould attended the Post- office Clerks conventio nat Detroit. Charles Cummers has received a large photograph of the bands present at the U. C. T. convention at Crooks- ton and is displaying it in his show window. The Bemidji can be plainly recognized and every member is shown. a few days with his family. A crowd of young people enjoyed a Sunday’s outing at Campbell lake. They report a catch of but a very few fish. Mrs. H. Dodge entertained Rev. Oscar ‘Johnson of Baudette was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. Johnson renewed his subseription to the Pioneer and returned home with a new speedy stitcher which the Pioneer is offering to subscribers or renewals. day. W. J. Nelson returned from Crooks- ton yesterday noon where he - was called by the serious illness of his mother who was taken suddenly ill Sunday evening with appoplexy. Mrs. Nelson and the children will remain good time, Notice To Contractors HUSBAND MAKES NO DEFENSE Gabrielle Ray Wins Suit for Restora- London, July 30.—Gabrielle Ray, the famous Gaiety beauty, has won her The actress and Loder, who is the and were married March 1, 1912. The mar- riage was to have taken place the pre- vious day, but Miss Ray kept Loder She relent- ed over night, however, and the mar- left Saturday for Keewatin, Minnes- ota where she will be the guest of few days before returning home. She was accompanied by Miss Margaret Mc- Gee who will spend two weeks at the Mr. and Mrs. G, I. Feton, Mr, and F. E. Rathmn aof Jamestow, Hansel of Bagley, Miss Ida Stone of Crookston Miss Minnie Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Bailey of Bemidji drove to Itasca State Park Sunday in the Hansel and Feton cars. On their in Bagley where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hasnel until yes- terday morning. The Bemidji guests yesterday while the Jamestown visit- ors drove to their home in North Da- KKK KKK KKK K KKK KK x Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Wegner of St.|* . Do not forget that Thursday * Cloud left this noon for Duluth is the last day to pay water * where they will be the guests of | bills, GEO. KIRK. * * KKK KK KKK KKK KK KK KRR R KR KKK KKK KK * EEEKKKKKKKKKK KKK at Gully came home Monday to spend || Lochrum and family at dinner ‘Sun- A crowd of Pinewood people ga- thered at the Klingbert home and pleasantly surprised Mrs. Klingbert last Saturday. All present report a Bids will be received by the board Majostic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE “The'Good In The Worst of Us” (Edisom) A story of self sacrifice on the part of a criminal. ‘The"Paymaster” (Lubim) An ‘excellent western melodrama. 5 Dlustrated Song “I'd give The Gold 1n My Heart For the Diamonds In Your Eyes” Miss Florence Sheuler “‘When Women are Police” (Kalem) A comedy farce with Ruth Roland. “‘Parcy’s Wooing” (Kalem) A comedy scream. SYLVIA ON SLEEP STRIKE Miss Pankhurst Reéfuses to Lie Down in Jail, London, July 30.—Miss Sylvia Pank- , | hurst, daughter of Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, who is -egain in Holloway Jall for inciting to riot, has gone her mother one better. She is on a sleep strike. In addi- tlon to refusing food and water Miss Pankhurst walked ‘the floor of her cell all night, refusing to lie down. GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, July 29.—Cattle— Steers, $6.50@8.50; cows and heifers, $4.50@7.25; calves, $6.00@9.50; feed- ers, $4.30@7.25. Hogs—$8.60@9.00. Sheep—Shorn lambs, $7.00@7.25; shorn wethers, $4.00@4.50; shorn ewes, $2.00 @4.00. Duluth Wheat and Flax, Duluth, July 29.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 80%c; No. 1 Northern, 881c; No. 2 Northern, 86@ 86%¢c; July, 87c; Sept., 88% @88%c; Dec.,, 90%c. Flax—On ‘track and to arrive, $1.403%; Sept, $1.40%; Oct., $1.41%. Chicago Grain and’ Provisions. Chicago, July ' 29,—Wheat—July, 856%c; Sept., 88%c; Dec., 893c. Corn —July, 62%c; Sept, 63%4@63%¢c; Dec., 60%c; Oats—July, 39%c; Sept., 40%c; Dec., 429c. Pork—July, $22.15; Dec., $21.35. Butter—Creameries, 25% @26%c. HEggs—15c. Poultry—Chick- ens, 143,c; springs, 18c; turkeys, 1Yc, 1l Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 29.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.20@9.15; Texas steers, $6.85@7.90; Western steers,’ $7.00@8.10; stockers and feeders, $5.40@7.7¢; cows and heifers, $3.60@8.20; calves, $8.00@ 11.00. Hogs—Light, $9.06@9.562%; mixed, $8.60@9.50; heavy, $8.45@9.30; Tough, $8.46@8.65; pigs, $7.40@9.20. Sheep—Native, $4.35@5.50; yearlings, $6.75@7.00; lambs, $5.75@8.00. Minneapolis Grain, Minneapolis, July 29.—Wheat—July, 843c; Sept., 86%c; Dec., 89%ec. Cash || close on track: No. 1 hard, 89%c; No. 1 Northern, 873 @88%c; to arrive, 87% @88%c; No. 2 Northern, 85%@ 865c; No. 3 Northern, 83% @863%c; No. 3 yellow corn, 61%@62¢c; No. 4 corn, 59@69¢; No. 3 white .oats, 88% @38%c; to arrive, 34}c; No. 8 oats, 35% @37c; barley, 44@56c; flax, §1.- Afternoon 2 to 5 o’clock 50 Electric and Sim- plicity House Dresses, light and dark colors, 89 Cents Each - Notice to Automobile Owners The shop of the Northern Automobile Co., has been taken over by myself and I wish to announce that I intend to give Bemidji autoists an up-to-date service that will not 'be surpassed by anything in the state. I have with me trained automobile mechan- ics, who received their training in large shops in the cities and every bit-of work will be inspected by my- self. Am going to bring the customers cost to the very lowest point. Labor will be reduced and will be from40cto 60c per hour,depending on the class of labor This can.only be done by the cash system. Ouronly set of books will be a cash register., all bills to be paid as soon as work is completed. From my as- sociation with some of the largest and best shops in the cities, I feel that I am justified in the above statement. FRED HANSEN Northern Automobile Co. Subscribe for The Pioneer 88%¢; to airive, $1.38%. MAKE NO PLANNING YOUR VACATION | VISIT YELLOWSTONE MISTAKE IN X . RATLROAD TIME CARDS «Ki*klfiki{li*ik* RED LAXE & MAN. 1L North B Lea 0! ound 1 Bouth Bound Arrives SEEEEERE BEEE B% MINNESOTA & INTERWATIO 88 South Bound Leaves: 81 North B ; H }E‘uu ound Leaves. AL :15 am At pm 1 2w ® _ PROFESSIONAL CARDS R L EEE T i 1 TR D g BN Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano Residence Stadio 1002 Be Ave, Phone 168 * LAWYERS SRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 660 Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Bullding BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H, FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowaer Blaa / PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS OR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block CR. E, A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 896 Res. 'Phone 881 R, C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A, WARD 5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidj, Minn, JR. A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National bank, Bemidj), Mi; Otfice 'Phone 36, Residence 'Pdgonnu‘?ll 9R. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block OR. E. H, MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfice in Mayo Block Residence Phone 811 2hone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Wiater Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 230 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY 0 daily, except Sunday, 1 to ¢ o, l"lficlo (] p{ m. Bandly. reading mm:i >niy, 8 to § p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery [OM SMART m DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 68. 818 America Ave. Office Phone 13. | PAY CASH For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper, Brass and Rubbers. Here is a change of scene—change of climate—pure water—-good food—sump- tuous hotels with every convenience—and 143 miles of coaching over gov- ernment-kept roads through the most unique region in the world. Guysers, Cataracts. Canyons, Mountains, Lakes and Streams. Bison, Bears, Deer, Elk, Antelope, Beaver-and other wierd creatures. Fishing galore. of directors of School District No. 47. Hubbard Co. Minn., for plastering the basement of school house and in- stalling radiators, Specifications may be seen at the, office of the clerk. ; Bids to be opened Aug. 9th at 1 P. M. Board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. C. E. HEDMAN, Dist. Clerk. Guthrie, Minn. W. H. NEWTON 8th 8t. Bemia)i Phone 510 in Crookston for a short time. Brinkman Theatre {The Spirit of the Flag 101 Bison Spanish Amer- ican War Feature Two ‘Wonderful Reels 3000 Feet of Photo Play Besides the big burglar-proof safe and the fire-proof vaults of che Northern National Bank there is ways carried burglar and fire insur- ance, as well as a protective mem- bership in the American Bankers’ As- sociation.—Adv. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami_ Ave. % Bemidji,sMinn. The Park season extends from June 15 to September 15. The mean tem- perature for these months, based on 22 years obseryations, is 58 degrees; the highest temperature for the same period is 88 degrees. LOW FARES---THROUCH SERVICE The rail trip alone is a vacation experience of supreme enjoyment on this route of the famous "GREAT BIG BAKED POTATO"—direct and only line to Gardiner Gateway, original Yellowstone Park entrance. Call or write for . literature andjinformation. - : R. E. FISHER, Frank Stagner and Robert Larson of this city and who had planned to leave for Saskatoon, Canada have de- cided to remain in Bemidji for the present. These young men are known to Bemidji dancers as the “Rag Time Kids” and have been engaged to fur- nish music for severak dances which will be given during the next month. Order Your Berries Telephone for fresh raspberries and currants every morning brought to your door fresh from the garden. A. T. Wheelock. Phone 764.—Adv. BISIAR & ENGLAND The teachers’ training class of the Presbyterian Sunday school will hold their graduation exercisse Friday Special Program of Music by Brinkman Orchestra Joint Ticket Agent evening, August.1, in the church. The 13 st Bemigll Union Depot, Bemidji, Minn. 3 following will graduate: Mesdames P : Change of Pictures Charles . Battles, Charles Wartiela || LG 21 EState, Loans, W. H. GEMMELL, General Manager, Brainerd, Minn. Every Night MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY J. F. Eslle,r Dan Gracie, G. W. Donald G. W. Donald, A. H. Harris and the Misses Floernce Bell, Ruby Harrison Rentals, Collection and Ceneral Insur- Show Starts 7:10 and Anna Mills. ances A. M. CLELAND, G. P. A,, St. Paul, Minn. R. F. MURPHY . Choice Farm Lands and ity property NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY FUNERAL DIRECTOR g Miss Sarah Q le of Al , Min- 1 Admission 5 and 10 cents Hesota, who lias heor guest at tha || L S21e o0 easy terms, Sco s before i : > 3 . : AND EMBALMER buying elsewhere, and save money. McGee-Given home for some time past. ying o 2 " ; % _ Offles’818 Beitrami Avs,