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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER |in putting this profect to the front 4 e litg resolutions. It is wise, il THE BEMIDJI FIONEER PUB. 60 o A \ abandoning its immigration “pwr: A 81 |order to concentrate its efforts upon —— = the main business before it. i _m;fi.fl‘;. ost :f.’{t:,‘.fi..“".- A‘.!: The job before the N. M. D. A. ig of Congress of March 3, 1879. to convert the state to a new concep- nitsmatalitin il o b TN Published every afternoon except SBunday | tion of the word reclamation that No attentien paid te anonymous con- | Will include clearing, and road-build- Sabwnto. the editers. but mot Recossar|inE a8 well as drainage, and to the Uy for publication. ' Al Plon. | 200PtiOD Of & reclamation policy that — e aoE thla otfios Mot 1ater | Will work out the salvation of North- than e Phepe 164 Pogue’'s Liversy | & -One-half cent per word per *|¥: One-half ecent per word per ¥ lssue, cash with copy. . ®|* issue, cash with copy. ‘Regular ohnrge rate “one | . Regular charge rate omc ¥ cent per word per imsertion, No ¥ |- cent per word per imsertion. No ¥ ¥ ad taken for less tham 10 X|¥ ad taken for 1less than 10 + DRAY LINE TOM SNART ¢ DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND FIANO MOVING & cents Phone 31, *|4’cents Phone 31. +|Res. Phome 08 813 America Ave. Tuesday of each weck to insure|ern Minnesota and the ultimate des- 3 Ofsict TR s, 4 | pablicato ot ismu 'k * * x * * K * X x * —_— i MY OUIERNE 1AREY tiny of the North Star state. b e s O G % i Subscription Rates This week at Bemidji the associa- MUSEC INSTRUCTOR gno month by came ‘p tion assumed the task of convincing ! HELP WANTED _FOR RENT e SEUVUT SRV vt TV (SIS Su vassuriio MO S il Three months, postag -0 ['the state at large of the need and the|’ WANTED—Girls for kitchen work.{FOR RENT—The office in Markham |ESTHER M. KOLSTE. month 3 " % 3seiad I e year, paid . advantage of adopting a wise and Apply Hotel Markham. ‘building formerly occupied by The { TRACHNER OF PiANO ¥ ay Y ay e '.I'h ‘Weekly Plonser e Hight pages, containing a summary of | businesslike policy of development. 3 i & Crookston Lumber Co. land office. | Graduate of Chisago Musieal College f the K. (blished every e . o . th“new; Of the week. Tublished every| How soon the new job will be com Stores Grow More FOR SALE Address Crookston Lbr. Co., Phone one §23. address for 31 50 in advance. pleted depends only upon the activ- ity of the association and the spirit Crowded. Do Your in which Southern Minnesota takes B ool L S U g O e i AN FOR SALE—Seventeen fonties of the| 45. best wild land in Beltrami Co.|FOR RENT— Four rooms furnished DENTISTS one haif to two and half miles from e THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ) - ADVERTISING BY THE or unfurnished cheap. 719 Beltra-{ " 0 " T OO % Y cumn | this project. There is no doubt about Christmas Shop- R. R. Station can cut 6,000 cords| -m; ave. DR. D. L. STANTON, g 1 k) the activity of the association; and 4 v v of Birch cord wWwood, good roads, Vi DENTIST i o~ ’ = the cordial response which The Her-|gy§ school. ‘Wil ARM SALE. £ i . 'Will sell chieap, for cash or % Office in Winter Block E —1 GENERAL OFFICES ald has received from the press of plng Early' oy R E 2 Fu : \ will trade for good sound Work | ssiss RK AND CHICAGO £ k = _ - NEW YO . Scuthern Minnesota to its appeal for horses see Smart and Getchell BPRIBALIL 70 804,30.100 acres’ o8 BR. J. T. TUOMY ] ¢t ] BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES | (oo o6 o stavowide policy of osmers. 320 Beltramt avemus Bo.| <f8mous twin lakes, ons of the best DR J. T. P 2 1] | onna devalemaa 4 it th THAT AWFUL COLD ol locations in Minnesota for a sum- DENTST % { pment convinces it that AT e Yo 3 midji Minn. First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 338 { THE N. M. D. A. OFFERS THE |4, 1 ovement will have ampls sup- Erery e arin mer home or resort, having lake i STATE A GREAT BUSINESS port from that quarter.—Herald, Du- el e N carrhal Jelly A FOR SALE—Ofllcls:l 1913 automo-| front and nice high banks with | ! OPPOR Y lith h{-"m‘f&f.fffi“m‘lhéihff“ bile guides showing 500 Red Line| fine grove of Norway pines near LAWYERS __} TUNITY. 5 il SR ISR Y S 3 X led passages. Y trips connected including maps and the water. Good level clay land instructions indicating roads, crossings, guide posts, etc. Book has 500 pages showing distance in miles between cities. Apply at Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—Modern house close in must be sold by December 22nd. on acount of mortgage foreclosure. ‘This is one of the best bargins ever offered in Bemidji. Hayner Land THROWS PETITIONS |sorsse—more s about 100,000 feet of good pine| GRAHAM M. TORRANEE -timber and 100,000 feet of hard LAWYER weod timber on the land. Only 8ix | Miles Block Phone 568 miles from Hines and Tenstrike and on good wagon road. Fine|JOHN F. GIBBONS ' fishing in these lakes. Price, if ATTORNEY AT LAW taken with the timber omn, §$1,- First Natiomal Bank Building 600.00. $600.00 down 'and if Bemidji, Minn. taken with timber reserved, $1,- 200.00. $400 down and balance on time at 6% interest. Address V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. ’IFOR SALE—320 acres of good hard : The state of Minnesota owns two| ¥ *FFdbddddd tdtt s and a half million acres of land, most of it tillable and highly fertile. In a short time, when the lands yet un- patented to it by the Federal gov- ernment are conveyed, it will own three million acres. ¥ Though fertile, and though eager market awaits its produects, much of this land is unavailable for one or more of three reasons: it Because it is submerged, and needs WHITE RIBBONERS WILL STORM_ CAPITOL. ‘Washington, Dec. 10.—In- spired by the example of other women organizations that have recently stormed the Capitol and White House national lead- ers of the Woman’s Christian Temperance union will march up Capitol hill to urge the adoption of a prohibition T T e e D. H. FISK, Court Commissiomer ATTORNBY AT LAW Office second floor @'Leary-Bowser Bldg LK G R R R R R B e e e e e o T S R S ) — to be drained. amendment to the federal con- INTU w ASTEB ASKET about 500 cords wood half hay| oo ADlanali- ORIy ate imiles PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS \ {/‘ ] Because it is covered with stumps ;::’t:tiig:- t"::fls fl;:‘ thlexmiw land oit good stream one mile from| o - Hines, on good road, mear| S A~~~ ! il or brush, and needs to be cleared. lativi ha‘l’ls hesv‘:fl l?:; :5 ]:- a town terms liberal price 12 1-2| . Biver and Lakes. Several|DB. ROWLAND GILMORE 1 il Because it is inaccessible and Sletod or. acre. W. G. Schroeder. ‘hundred cords of birch and tamar-{ . PHYSIGIAN AND SURGBON sl : | needs to have roads built so settlers sn'e"mr Ignures Hequest mr FOR SALE—Brand new pair of| ack wood. This will make an id- Office—Miles Bloek can reach their lands and get tREIT | e o ofs oo ofe ofe ofs oo ofo ofe ofe ol o ofe ofe ofe Hockey skates size 12 cost $6.00| eal stock farm, and if taken soon ‘products to market. can be had for $7.50 per acre, % DR. E. A SHANNON, M. B. . Glemency for Mrs. Wakefield, | zew win sen cor s2.50—apoiy at :v Every step of the reclamation work . i Pioneer. | ded to bring this state land into RA“BLES nF A e il o8 § necded to, bring, thisigtate land ¢ FOR SALE—One cow. Also horse . - course. s before. They seek below the surface| many letters come by registered FOR SALE—Two pair tote sleds. In- of the earth or scale the dizzy|mail. Up to date more than 25,000| duire Clark Pole & Tie Co., City. heights of mountain peaks in order|letters and petitions have been re-|FOR SALE—At once. All household that the reading public may get a|ceived. furniture at 520 Beltrami Ave. glimpse of these unusual ‘scenes: ——— A One of the party of photographers Joy Riders Kill Policeman. Pioneer wants—one half cent a cash, balance back on the land at PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON At 1 6 per cent interest, to sult Pur-|pypone gosTe® 18 D ek s e use will add twice the cost to its , 5% R chaser. Write V. M. Owen, Hines, valus: PHuTnG“AP“EH Hartford, Conn., Dec. 10.—Faster| - Weighing 1000 pounds. H. M. Atinn DR. C. R. SANBORN } The Northern Minnesota Develop- than the clerks at the executive ‘of:{ ~‘Merryman, phone 283, 18th st. & PHYSIGIAN AND SUREEON b ment association, by suggesting to fices at the state capitol can open| :Irvine. FOR SALE—Noe. 21—260 acres. 40 Ofiios- Miles Bisek ¥ . s 5 . | th com titions to Governor n 1tivatl the state a broad businesslike policy | Lost in Jungle and Took Refuge in Sl;mon % eBaligwln Al FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The nere:ou daé-a cu vn.ft :n.‘z:‘, acres : - of reclamation and devolpment, of- : . o 3 & (Ploneer ‘'win procure any kind of| Mmeadow. acres fenced for pas- |pp L. -A. WARD [ : : i Aerial Tower Until Found ency for Mrs. Bessie J. Wakefield,| : ture. ‘9 room frame house with|® 4 fers it a chance to engage in a highl 5 ’| rubber stamp xor you on short mo- gt P y % HYBICIAN AND SURBGEON N 1 z y Rescuers sentenced to be hanged for the mur- Ay ¥ basement. Large hip roof barn { profitable business enterprise, with der of her Huaband ce. with hay fork, Gramary. Stors @ver First National bank, Bemidji, Mizn profits threefold, as follows: d into the r T 12 p 5 | First, the direct profit from the in-| Many stories are told of the fear- w:; lt’: :: :;2:1)2: f:':: afioiie;e d. bt Fo_:;:fi‘it X:‘o :Ylaénts S:: Nsortrliz ‘b:ild;:lg. i ‘s1ooot :tock o; mer- (DR, A. E. HENDERSON | | creased value of the land; less feats of aviators; the daring | overflowing waste baskets sent to the| i 110 400 Minnesota avenus. ;“ ls:. k eam! of m:. % l;owm PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON LY 4 Second, the indirect profits from 5 boiler room barely keep pace with|_:: omplete -line of farm machinery.|ever First National huk. Bemidji, Minw ’ D drivers of automobile racing cars gre H. Office Phone 36 esidence Phone 36 » =1 getting idle land on the tax rolls 0| ...q: ; Sold pish the incoming mail sacks. FOR SALE—Have customer for small| Price §$8,000.00. Address H. . ‘ i ( accredited ‘with many. bold. DOrYOrM-R by o i e a Vatanad. patitions from | M 5 6 rodea cottage, must be cheap| Reynolds, Bemidfi, Minn. : ; ) share the expenses of government,|ances; history is filled with the he- Louisville, Ky., came by express,| Hayner Land Co. FOR SALF_The S.W. 1/ of the &. -'DR. E. H. SMITH ? ¢ sndel roic accomplishments of intrepid| while from points widely scattered b 3 FO;! SALfE—s:‘l:; S.V;i-}ész . ;:M ; PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEHON Third, the enormous profit of bring-| oldiers on the field of .battle; but |throughout the West have come news.\FOR SALE OR RENT—Remington \1/ of Section -32. Offico In Wiater Bleck Ing these three million acres of fer-|he true story of the itinerant pho-|papers, clippings, lists of names and| - typewriter. Bemidji Business Col-| fory has a fair house and bara tile lands into such condition that|tographer has never been - told.|letters ‘ giving persenal opinions of| 'lege. and a few acres under cultivaflo: DR. E. H MARCUM 1 they will add to tHe volume of new th who fearlessly | the law or of the sentence. m=—————————————— | and i3 on a mail, telephone an iy Wealth produced from the soil every ':;is;l a:: th: Z?;:v?f the earth f; Here and there is a request that FOR SdALE—SIG -in, ddrlzhmmafi;k cream route. Price $20.00 per PHYSOI:E:IL fi?o S;I‘I'BefEON year. scenes that have never been pictured the law. bo permitted’ to -take its| gWood $1.75 per cord. Phone 836.| aere Time glven to suit purchaser { Phone 12 Residence Phone 311 | To this end the state should adopt & broad-gauged policy of reclamation by creating a state revolving fund to be used in draining, clearing and read-building. The half-million acres interest 6 per cent. For further particulars call on er address A. Kaiger, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—A Red Lake Valley farm 80 acres. 1 mile west of KKK KK KRR KKK K KKK \ yet unpatented can be made the basis Hines black soil clay sub soil. New [ Nerth ?B".“‘f‘fid Arcives. . of this revolving fund; though it|{nat made the many pictures repro- Detroit, Mich., Dec. 10.—Patrolman |Werd cash. farm house log barn plenty Hard- © RATLROAD would pay the state enormously toquced in “Panama and the Canal in|Thomas F. Madden was shot and kill- z ~ | wood timber a bargain at 1,6000, |12 ¥ast "‘"‘} Taaves set aside out of the permanent state| picture and Prose” wandered away fd when uh?} attem!:ltfid "to quest}un S e ,,I‘,.OS_T_N m,_..,. Fo,...m,.._...,_.,..,, terms, Chas Carter. Hines, Minn 180 Wt 'B:"-“d Leav s 'wo g0 called “joy riders” in a stolen 2 4 Pt ' % ‘o8 und Leaves. funds an ample sum to comstitute|from the camp one day alone, look- sutomobile. The assailants escaped | CST —Focket book containing cash-| The original Red Lake Valley land GREAT NORTIERN | such a revolving fund, the cost of ing for something startling. He|anq the automobile was foun abap-| 1er's check for $200. Return to found it. Within an hour he found | doned. owner Otto Peterson, Kelliher, that he was lost in the jungle and Minn., or leave at Pioneer office was unable to pick up the trail . For | g= or Lars Lind’s and receive reward. hours he fought his way through the tangled undergrowth, scratched. by thorns and unable to make much The state must do this. Northern |DProgress through the impenetrable Minnesota cannot do it. It needs|tropical thicket, until at last the day the help of the state, and to get that|began to wane.-As night came on, help it must convi?ce the state at]|along with hunger and thirst, he and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 87%c; No, large that the adoption of a new pub- |sought a place where he might lie 1 Northern, 86%c; No. 2 Northern, lic 12nd policy is good and profitable|down and sleep, Ei he realized ';ilfll; 84% @84%c. Flax—On track and to business from every angle. there was but little chance to_ find | arrive, $1.44%. s e eairidons v oromytas HREEE o G R il Northern Minne:ota, finding itself |food or drink. But during the day| = o . o om0 WANTED—I will do'sewing at home hzndicapped and stifled by these idle|he had encountered many snakes = g * Mrs. F. M. Keeler, 1011 America state acres, sees the issue from the|and lizards beneath the tangled st:::amsfis;b @f’;";;’ (?o‘::; :fi:(l::aetlttl:n: . avenue Phonc874. angle of settlement. It wants these|vines, the thought of which was not| ¢, co@6.60: calves, $4.50@9.50; feed- WANTED—Shed about 12x18, in lands put into use so that the embar- conductive to slumber. Struggling on!ers, $4.30@7.00. Hogs—$7 35@7.60. good repair. Call 576. &0 of state neglect may be lifted from |in the darkness, his cap was bruslied | Sheep—Lambs, $5.00@7.35; wethers, its growth and development. With|frem his head by a dangling chain.| $3.76@4.50; ewes, $2.50@4.25. Northern Minnesota it is a case of|CGrasping the big iron links, he TR dire need. climbed up to a large croopiece and Chicago, Dec. 9.—Wheat—Dec., sac Southern, Western and Central |found that he had reached the edge May, ssg%c, July, 88%@89c. Corn— i Minnesota must be convinced from|of a trail, where some of the old|pec, 71c; May, 70%c; July, 69%c. ATTEND another angle. <znal machinery had been aban-|Qats—Dec., 39%c; May, 42%c; July, They must be shown that the|doned. Being unable to locate the|42c. Pork—Jan., $20.02; May, $21.05. Bsmidii BISilsss adoption of a policy that will develop | road at night, he climbed to the top Butter—Creameries, 31@33c. Eggs— and settle Northern Minnesota will [of the old dredger and awaited the|30@32c. = Poultry—Springs, 12i40; c Il man. 83 West Bound Leaves 34 Bast Bound Leaves. Try a Pioneer want ad. ot Boudd Leave MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited ep- portunities for busimess to -classi- B fied advertisers. The recogmized advertising medium in the Farge WANTED. Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper-in -the state and the paper which carmies the largest amount ef classified |en advertising. The Courier-News cevers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publieatien; it is the paper to use in order te get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, ome-half cemt per word sucoeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. . Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 76 cents & : each. Hvery ribbon sold for 76 3 cents guaranteed. Phone orders R, F. MURPHY promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when FUNERAL DIRECTOR reclamation to be recovered into this fund and the profits of reclamation tcgether with the original value of the land, to go back into the perma- nent funds. LOST—Strayed from my farm town of Bemidji Section 32 one sorrel ‘mare shod all around notify. E. K. Andersan, Bemidji. * *x = Duluth- Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Dec. 9.—Wheat—On track B SVt o SV SOOI WANTED—The person having Bar- ker button No 924 kindly call at the Pioneer office. Plonqer wants—one-half cent a Chicago Grain and Provision: v_’fid_“‘!h' 3 s i keys, 13c. work out profitably to the state as an | morning light, for he was not able | DOnS, 13%c; turkeys, 13c organized corporation, to the state|to make a bed of his aerial tower. Chicago Live Stock. as a harmonious collection of enter-|As soon as it was light he started| Chicago, Dec. 9.—Cattle—Beeves, g you appear in person. Pohne 31. b1 :J‘:FHIALMIR ¢ prising people, and to every man, ws-|out, but had not gone far when he| $6.65@9.70; Texas steers, $6.65@17.70; fl'l_ B n “d' The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply b itrami Ave. man and child in ‘the state. met some others of his party who at| Western steers, $6:90@7.75; stockers “ry' D'Sfll’ " fl[ Store. _ the break of day had started out -to -;“;’f f“‘;‘:’;;b @?:gg@lgiive?wis ;‘0‘3 i eifers, $3. 405 3 ~ look for him. After returning to 11.00. Hogs—Light, $7.30@7.85; mix: camp and refreshing himself, his ed, $7.55@7.95; heavy, $7.55@8.00; Minnesota project, from which every | perilous adventure was as nothing| roush ~$7.55@7.70; plgs, $5.50@7.40. section of the state will benefit. when he found that he had some|Sheep—Native, $4.00@5.35; yearlings, Delivered The work before the Northern|unique negatives of the wilds of the| $5.30@86.65. . FUNER AL DIRECTOR S i b Tth St.; beyond, $2.50 Minnesota Development association |Jungle. Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel Delivered to Nymere, $2.00 and | ‘is to convince the state that these| The Pioneer is mow presenting DULUTH MINNESOTA [ Minneapolis, Dec. 9.—Wheat—Dec. $2.25. things are true, and to interest all|these pictures to its readers in the|ggmo. May 87%@87%¢; July, 8930, ‘, E lBERTSON Mors than $100000.0 rocently expended BLOCK WOOD sections of the state in pushing and|big book on Panama, . as explained| Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 88c; mmmm‘g':m el TR T Deliv: to o 3ee carrying on a board and progressive | elsewhere in this issue. Hundreds of|No. 1 Northern, $5% @87%c; to ar- UNDERTAKER and ThSE, ered Bflml)], $2.60 to COUNTY CORONER pelicy of development that will break |other rare pictures, to get which |rive, 85% @86%c; No. 2 Northern, 833 Deherd to Nylnu, $1.75 and $2.00. 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,iMina. That it will work out this way there. can be no doubt. -It is not a Nerthern Minnesota project, but a DAY AND NICGHT Ploneer wants—one half cent a word eash. SIOVE WO0D FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 ia. long to Be-idl $2.25 to THE SPALDING Minneapolis Grain. the shackles of Northorn Minnesota|daring photographers have per-| @85%e; MNo. 5 Northers, 81% @83%c; and give the whole state a mnew|formed herofc feats and tempted. fate CN:‘_'ns s{e@pg;’%:?rnfio ”g@wlfi'“ :"': growth and new sources of productive | by subjecting themselves to untold 2 & i Telephone Orders Ne. 82 e N wealth. dangers, are shown in this wonderful o “. Braat |.|.|. of the Rorthwast | ' TERMS—CASH ON BELIVERY The association is wise, therefore, | volume. Ly i i 881, @38%c; to arrive, 383%c; No. 3 oats, 35@37c; barley, 66@69c; flax, $1.454.

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