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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913. "PIPE LINE CASE ' S G UP FOR ACTION, N Highest Court Hears Argn- | : ment of Government. | | , : “'ASSERTS LAW IS VALID THE PIONEER wants everyone of its readers to takea trip to the Great Panama Canal and see the wonders of this mighty achievement. You say you can’t spare the time. All right, then we’ll bring the canal to you— : all in one big volume, filled to the full with pictures of actual scenes never before published, described in words that hold you spell bound. Read on, and’learn how you may get this magnificient book—this complete story of Panama in picture and prose— g b Solicitor General Davis Says Statute Is Aimed at Monopolies and Would Compel Concerns Operating Utility | to Accept Business From All Oil‘ ~ Producers. . = I I ITITTT™™ : KKK KKK K I X R KRR KX e Washington, Sept. 25.—T| 4 . : gove:in:zitngas gzgunaits fl);itt‘i!:et!:; Not imerely & pleture book but & ¥ Art plates reprodiced from wa- United States supreme court to estab- | * an educational work of rare in- % b X ter-color . stucies abound % lish the constitutionality of the pro- : ;eorezt to every member of the : O 5 : z:;«:uvg;fiethe gntlre magnifi- : \ + s vision of the interstate commerce act mo; 2 ke making pipe lines common carriers. | EXXKRKKXKKREK KK X KX d . KRR K K KRR KKK KKK : In his first brief as solicitor general | g (S— of the United States John W. Davis B . 5 ) . R $ Ay : x 1 vigorously assails the preliminary in- Every progressive man, woman and child is eager to know all about THE PIONEER is the one paper in this section through which ¢ junction issued on the ground of um- the Panama Canal and the remarkable country through which it passes. PANAMA AND THE CANAL IN"PICTURE AND PROSE can he had. | constitutionality by the commerce Realizing this fact several hundred newspapers have arranged to take The plan outlined below tells you how to get this ONLY COMPLETE i court against the order of the inter- i AN ENORMOUS ADVANCE EDITION of the most elaborate and com- plete illustrated history of PANAMA AND THE CANAL, published by . The large volume is twice the cize af an ordinary novel; it is a most handsome book A e ~ I ~r 2T the Syndicate Publishing Co. New York City. stamped in gold with beautiful color panel on front cover showing the -famous Cule- . . bra Cuc; it contains 450 large pages filled with interesting information .of rare edu- This company is eminently fitted to issue such a work at a minimum cost. It has here- cational velue to every reader. The ‘illustrations are modern works of art, cover- state commerce commission directing pipe lines to file rate tariffs as com- mon carriers. -~ Control of pipe lines by large inter- ests with power 10 compel small pro- PANAMA BOOK ALMOST FREE. s tofore supplied through daily newspapers millions of high-class dictionaries and ing every important scene ' in the. Canal Zone: they include 16 water-col lat .‘ ducers to sell thetr oil or wells to pipe B v i a or plates line owners at the latter’s price is the other books. # with more than 600 photographic studies. - i source of a monopoly at which con- . ) d < : gress aimed to strike by opening the '] s pipe lines to the seasonable and 4 B i _— equitable use of all, centends the so- resen a lon y H lcitor general. i : . 3 - . & Aimed at Stangard Oil. ; ard & m’;"‘g‘* due process. tc’::*i‘l"fd‘hem con- Willis J. Abbot, the versatile writer on international subject and author of many books of his- ™ s ‘ % Deoasin It A0s 1ot orTels o tory and travel, spent months in Panama and the Canal Zone in the preparation of this volume. He The Panama Canal, the grea’test. engineer- | ° from regulating commerce; nor does collected at first hand the complete history of the great Canal with a wealth of historical .data con- ing achievement.of the world’s history cost| ; — such legislation violate the constitu- tional prohibition against taking prop- erty for public use without compensa- tion, because the users of the pipe more than. / $400,000,000 It links the two greatest oceans, and becomes the most important factor in peace und war. $o where cerning Panama which has never before heen written. The result is a human interest story of this beautiful land and its people from early days when Columbus tried to find natural waterway from the Atlantic to the Pacific down to present time lines as common carriers must pay a Our special staff photographers made the hundreds of beautiful views reasonable rate. with which practically every page of this exhaustive book is illustrat- “It is indisputably clear,” he con- de ¢ el Vi L tinues, “that the evil aimed at by con- gress in making pipe lines common carriers was the monopoly of the oil business by the Standard Oil com- pany, a monopoly largely, if not chief- 1y, due to the ownership or control by that corporation of 90 per cent of the pipe lines.” “It is idle to suggest,” argues Mr. Davis, “that individual well owners ! or refiners ought to build pipe lines of their own. Every farmer might equal- ly as well construct a railroad and every cottage have its private gas plant.” STRIKERS SUFFER IN SNOW Cold Adds to Discomforts of Colorado Workers. Denver, Sept. 25.—Snow and rain fell throughout the night along the eastern slope of the Rocky mountains and it was a dreary outlook that greet- The greatly rednced it : lustraticr :rin‘ed : low shows less : half the size of : large illnstrated velt i Most Unusual Canal Scenes Described infl_;Woj‘d Pictures that Fill Yon Wiih Astonishment at the Wondzrs of this Great Undertaking The well-known artist, E. J. Read, made the sixteen sumptuous water color studies which are re- produced by the latest color processes on speciallymade paper. Panama and the Canal in Picture and bese Y1 Gan G2t Tnis B=auiful Volume Almost Freg is the red blooaed inhebitant of this globe that does not'reet vitally interested in it! Truly it is the won- der of this progressive age. 2 e i H ! H 1 : It tells you of the : people of Panama and : the Zone—their dress, ) their homes, their work : ; and pastimes. - $4.00 Compared to other similar stand- ard books it is ed the coal miners on the second day s of their strike. i i e FULLY WORTH i The rain in Southern Colorado £z caused considerable discomfort in the 4 = = - - St o 14 tent colonies at Trinidad, Walsenburg 2 i = and will be sold at that price after the present. edition; | t\x]]drk:lorefnie, e:g:r;mcyf:tfigveh;i:: @ has been distributed. * This unheard of.value to-our read-: - 0l TS O m 13, - . . pared to care for striking miners and é é ‘ ers represents more than an 80 per cent savmg: X * N their families. A high wind blew h i ) down several tents and in Trinidad i 2 many of the miners’ wives and chil- = 2 3 dren were cared for temporarily in 2 a 3 s 3 A = s the homes of citizens. Operators’ and 2 i e N 7 i 4 miners’ headquarters continued claims = " ¥, oy o on stalse varied Trom o) p e.and;Prose In another column of this paper is printed daily a Pt : i Panama Certificate. To get PANAMA AND THE THAW DECISION NEXT WEEK ¥ e CANAL IN PICTURE AND PROSE at less than “the, . usual cost of printing and binding, clip and present 5 Matteawan Fugitive Awaits It at Con- cord With Mother. Concord, N. H., Sept. 25.—With his mother for a companion, Harry K. Thaw began another anxious wait for the next turn in his spectacular fight for freedom, due early next week. Governor Felker, who has gone to his home in Rochester, said he will make known his decision on the ex- Panama Certificates : of Consecutive Dates To this office, with the expense amount herein: set opposite the: ¢ =i, = style selected (which covers the items of the cost of packing; |, tradition case shortly after receiving ‘f/'f/” Lt express from the factory, checking, clerk hire and other necs- — the briefs to be filed by Thaw's attor- T sary EXPENSE items), and receive your choice of- these bookss' neys on Monday. e v e e 2 Would Bar Slit Skirts From School. Denver, Sept. 25.—Declaring such gowns indecent Dr. P. M. Carlin, mem- ber of the Denver school board, said he would vote to expel any girl from a7 This beautiful big volume is the acknowl: edged standard fererence work of the great - Canal Zone. It is a splendid large book, " printed from new type, large and clear, on special paper; bound in tropical red vellum: PANAMAS AND THE CANAL X In Pitus 2 cloth; title stamped in gold, with inlaid col- — ‘hool who eared in class clad, or n e and Prose or panel; coqtains_more than 600 magnifi=! i(amally cla?‘lpfn a slit skirt. He said 5 EL%&]{'ED cent illustrations, including beautiful pages it was bad for the morals of the boys it and slit skirts and other indecent dresses must be discarded, if he has anything to say. Students Routed by Fire, Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 25.—Students routed from their beds formed into bucket brigades and drove flames from their own dormitories at the i =) .reproduced from water color studfes in col- orings that far surpass any work of a similar F character. Call and see this beautiful book that would sell for $4 under usual . conditions, but which is presented to our readers for SIX Certifi- cates of consecutive dates, and only the X Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for$1.39 and 6 Certlficates > Regular octavo éize,' text matter practically’ PANAMA AND the same as the $4 volume; bound in blue University of Puget Sound, but were o THE CANAL vellum cloth; contains only ‘160 photo- " unable to prevent destruction of the 32 OCTAVO graphic reproductions and the color plates ! : | college gymnasium and the domestic EDITION are omitted. This book £ i science building. The cause of the iti WOLIS Gl iars 92 der AE.?[MENSEF *_ fire & nbnown. usual conditions, but is presented to our readers O *: 5 for SIX Certificates of consecutive dates and 48c ° Turks Burn and Massacre. Sofia, Sept. 25.—Dispatches here al- leged that the Turks burned Musta- only the % Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for 67 and 6 Certificates pha Pasha to the ground with all its 5 A R TR ) <8 st ¢ ; : t ;:l:l;rb;;vas'tl‘:::z t::rinatlilrsg ;a::ij &tfi Greatly Reduced IFustration ot the 81 Volume —Exact Size 9x12 Inches : ; MAIL ORDERS ADDRESS ‘ ; "?’ — S of ey viages. 0 || CLIP TODAY’S PANAMA CERTIFICATE FROM PAGE 3 The PIONEER, Bemidji, Minn. L £ ) . | | j 5 o Do "