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H { { | | { ) | | \ | USRI WOl S0 s SR L The Bemidji Daily Pmr Telophons 31 Entered at the post office at Bemidji Minn., as second-class matter under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. pass s fieseont e U LIS Published every afternoon except Sunday b i et i sl e No attention paid to anonymous con- tributioms. Writer's name must be known to the .irlitor. but-not necessar- 1ly_for publication. Communications for the Weekly Plo- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Subscription Rates ©ne month by carrier One year by carrier . ‘Three months, postag tor senator that his action in com ing publicly and expressing a will- ingness to with draw and ‘n-that way leave a clear for a mass meet- Your truly, L G. HAYGRAFT. Practical Fashion Hmts Six months, postage nn.ld . One year, postage paid ... The Weekly Dlouur Eight pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. blished every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in adva..ce., —_——t———e— s #HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ¥ ADVERTISING BY THE WERICARY 7:-“5—,,;55n 7 GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Call For Admiration Two recent appointments, that of A. H, Turritin of Sauk Rapids to be state bank examiner. amd that of A. G. Wedge, Jr, of Bemidji for treasurer of the state fair association! call for admiration. whom, is entitled to credit for sug- -Regardless of | Chine, China silk, Soft shirts will be favored by men this season more than ever before. They are being made up in the usual shirting materials’ and silks, crepe de etc., instead of the plain colors to whlch we have so gesting these men and regardless of | 1ong been accustomed, many of the whom we have to credit for making new shirting silks show rather bright stripes on plain grounds; blue, pink, the appointments, these two men are | lavender, etc., on white. the peers of any men personally known to the writer. They are both This model No. 5848 is simply cut and may easily be made at home. It has a yoke back, detachable high or men who have given unstintedly of | {yrned.down collar and the sleeves are their time and ideas and labor ito| finished with French cuffs. the advancement of Northern Min- nesota particularly. They have,| helped the cause time and again, have helped to steer through critical times and their ideas have always |y, been sound, two men in the Northern Minnesota Development association entitled to more credit than they—for its suc- cesses—though they have both shied at getting into the limelight on their own account.. - Northern Minneso- ta will never, have to apologize for such men, anq they will both bein a position to help get fair play for Nor- thern . Minnesota in ithe future. That is all either of them will ask, and that is all fairminded men in Northern® Minmesota want.—Cass Lake Times. HE KK HE KKK KKK KKK * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS K * [ EE RS SRR R E R RS . The state forest reserve of Minne- sota. should be nothing less than 1,- 500,000 acres.. 'To put aside for for- estry purposes one-:half of the states 3,000,000 acres of landg would be one of the best investments the state ‘could make.—St. Louis County Herald. . —_—— ‘With Hammond eliminated as a candidate in the Second district, Minnesota will return a solid Re- publican delegation to Goxi\gress, ten strong. That will be Minnesota's answer to the Democratic assault on the. agricultural interests of the Northwest.—St. Cloud Journal-Press. . —— There are but few papers that came to our exchange table but who have something to say about J. A. C. Preus. Jake is the man for state auditor, and he is going to get it. He has a number of substantial workers in this part of the state, who| are doing things for -~ him.—Todd | County Argus. . 5 Minnesota has approximately 20,- 000,000 acres of tillable land in :ts primeval condition, and in addition to this, many thousands of beauti- ful lakes to appeal to the lover. of nature. Yet there is no sustained publicity policy to place these ad- Yantages before the thousands of per- eons who are ready to respond to the jndacements Minnesota has to offer. ~—-Northern News a#ik&&&&««¢¢*«4 ¥ -COMMUNICATION ‘ IEEEEREE RS 8 88 & & Editor Pioneer. .1 wish to express my approval of ). Air. Ritchie’s plan to call a mass meeting to clarify the political situa- tion. 1f Bemidji stays in the field with two candidates for senator it will di- vide the support so that a candidate from the north end of the district woulq stand a fair show of defeat- ing either of the Bemidji candidates and’ there can be no fanlt found with the people of the north end for get- ting in to the senatorial scoop so long To make this garment in size 34, requires 3 yards 36-inch material. Pattern is cut in 11 sizes: 24 to 46. This Is a Perfect Pattern. In selecting this pattern, one must e governed entirely by the neck and There have been no | breast measurements. It may be obtained by filling out the coupon and enclosing 15 cents in stamps or coin to the Pattern Depart- ment of this paper. \ COUPON Name...... Street and No City and State. Pattern No.. Judge For Yourself Which is Better—Try an Experiment or Profit by a Bemidji Citizen’s Experience. Something new is. an experiment. Must be proveq to-be as represent- ed. ' ) The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends\is; Now sup‘ppsing you had a bad back, k A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from tar- away places It’s different when the endorse- ment comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Read this Bemidji case: i P. M. Dicaire, grocer, 1237 Irvin Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “It was about eighteen years ago while I was living in Bessemer, Mich., that I first used Doan’s Kidney Pills. I suffer- ed from kidney trouble and my case was a chronic one. Doan’s Kidney Pills brought me great relief. 1 have recommended them to many people, and I willingly confirm my former endorsement of this remedy.” Price 50c. at all deolers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doans kidney P'ills—the same that Mr. Dicaire had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. : —Adv, 4 PIONEER WANT ADS Results are most aiways certain When you use a Pioneer want ad. One-half cent a word. Phone 31. Political Announcements PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($10 for series) - Announcement’ of the House from the sixty second mary election in June 1914. _ AsT have been county commission- er for Beltraml county for the past two terms I feel that I am in a posi- as Bemidji is out for a representative as well as senator. 1 have no de- ‘sire whatever to become a candidate for anyy office and do not wish to get into the spot light politically but do think that those who favor Mr. Ritchie’s idea in this matter should express themselves I wish to add in conclusion that while Mr. Andrews, hagnot-been my. choice for-candidate |- tion to know the needs of this dis- trict well and will, if nominated and elected, serve my constituents: to the best ‘of iy ability. - HELIC CLEMENTSON. ADVERTISEMENT ( $10. Pajd for series) Announcement L hereby annouce myself_as-a can: ing to work onm i8 surely ¢omendable.| I hereby announce myseif as‘a can- ; didate for the nomination for member rl‘ng é ditional state aid for the construc- tion of roads and mn-ldges y 1 shall do all in my power to se- lcure a suitable appmpriafion for the to. be “voted on at ‘the primaries in June n,md if nominated and elected will - endeavor to represent my econ- stituency, to the best of my ability. I have lived in this district for the |erection of the sixth Normal school, ‘past 15 years and have held various |at Bemidji, town offices during that time. My |' 1.will endeavor to secure the adop- residence, is in the town of Roosevelt |tion of the -revolving fund amend- and I earnestly solicit the support of {ment known as House File No. 1242, the voters at the polls. \ I will assist and vote for any legis- SAM JALLEN. lation that will help in the develop-~ ment of Northern Minnesota. J. U. WILLIAMS, PAID A_DVERTISEMENT ¢ ($10 for series) Announcement, I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination of county commissioner from the third district to be voteq on at the primarles to ‘be held in June. TI'have been a resi- dent of this district for the past sixteen years-and if elected will serve the district and county to the best of my ability. - LOUIS TEGNER, Pinewood, Minn., Town of Buzzle. PAID ADVERTISEMENT Inserted by A. L. Morris who has paid the regular rates for the series 3 Announcement { To the Voters ot Beltrami County ’ Minn: I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination for Coun- ty Treasurer of. Beltrami County, at the Primaries to he held June 16th, 1914, I haye been a resuient of Beltrami County for the past 16 years, part of {the time engaged in farming, general s ADVERTISEMENT ' !mercantile and banking business, and To be paid at regular rates jcan say that I am thoroughly con- ' Announcement |versant with the duties pertaining Yeilding to the urgent solicitation of a lange number of friends I hereby ‘'present myself as a candidate for the nomination for Representative for | the 62nd Sematorial District. If elected I shall work for legisla-| tion that will give our state an eco- nomical and efficient adminstration, | of its business affairs. I favor the reloaning of the state funds within to the office of County Treasurer. I respectfully solict the support of the voters throughout the county at the| Primaries to be held June 16, and i ! nominated and elected I will promise to conduct office in an able and sat- isfactory manner. A. L. MORRIS. Try a Pioneer wunt ad. 'LL SWAP YER.JUDCE A BASKET OF THE BEST HEN FRUIT FoR Somz or THAT REAL TOBACCO CHEW gl THE POULTRYMAN AND THE GOOD JUDGE ERE’S the ready chew! You can get tobacco comfort “without: havmg to ‘grind 'all ‘the “tii . “Right-Cut”—the Real Tobacco Chew. i Short-shred, cut fine—so you get the flavor nice and steady, like you want it to come. Pure, rich, sappy tobacco — mellow, full- bodied, seasoned and sweetened just enough. So rich and tasty that léss than a quarter your old size chew keeps you satisfied. The Real Tobacco Chew B—== (B 10 Cents a Pouch ASK your dealer today. 1f he doesn’t sell “nght- Cut,” send us 10 cents in stamps. We'll send you a pouch. RIGHT-CUT CHEWING Tomco: We guarantee it to be pure chewing tobacco and better ' WEYMAN-BRUTON comm' mlfl'lu‘ Dlvlnd Nllhl ‘lasses. trated Catalogue. Itution ol m Northwest HIIIEAPOLIS SGIIOOI. OF Music P, D e Goutes M. .k 1H5—NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY ratca, it Witks for NICOLLET AVE.. -OFFICE D £ AUTO RADIATORS Only Illlflm Flfl'fl"u the IOHIIWEST e R AII ‘actory. ghku. woRxMANsle G TEED, Write for prices. ToddMfg. Co. iz e....u‘;'.::.':.":!lffi-'«?;f-s s justment t well. _Send for i os'rog“&g(e; , MINNEAPOLIS S UESN SO RO Consultation 519 Mar- { Dr.R. Sullwold g aimdais: uvum DETECTIVE AGENCIES THE OLD RELIABLE §issasedoBoyied T Operatives. Lumber Ex- change Bidg. Both Phones. States Deiective Service, HAT RENOVATORS SEND YOUR HATS to be Cleaned, Dyed, REBLOCKED; ANY STYLE. Fi ('Atl Twin City Hat, Mfg. Company., 9 Central reserd HOTELS uom CAMFIELD FfGHTH STREET, Single rooms with private bath $1. double rooms $1. WII.I.ISTOII TERRACE 25, 5t- 4na 4t Ave. South, Mlnnu and Transient Hotel with Fine m walking distance. * OB 468 Ave: car Hae, 1 o 2 B g g : 5 % IHGUIIAHOE—FIIIIEI‘III. IEnVlGE RELIABLE MINNEAPOLIS CONCERNS = . HIHIIEIPOI.IS SQ%IOOI. OF ART for Illus- OEHLER, Director ECHOOL OF MUSIC ORA’I'ORY DRAI ART. Send for|OPTICIAN JOHNSON 2Ribh,matic AR i T | OPTICH OF HHSIG, ART AND EXPRESSION—1914 e malied on mvu-b. T e e i SR e RAILROAD CLAIM: ¥4 A es, ACGCIDENTS, Conveni ttoalld u! HotelA"em'o?":'fi"sEfi’ ln.io. ANTED- High Grade Hair Goods by Mail 3 Barsan Xadw Glasses Fitted and Guar- anteed from $2.00 t0 $5.00. WHY PAY MORE? JAMES E. LEE 528 Nicollet Ave. SEWING MACHINES High Class Sewing Machines, new and 2nd SRRl pRsak ELMER; 703 Il(lve. SO. WINDOW SHADES—WASHABLE ORDER ¥ At & s e, e ionat i USED MOTOR TRUCKS -~ = G00DUSE o TRUCKSRERUILY USED MOTOR TRUGKCOL 250 - s o O PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS 4 PATENT Williamson & Merchant PATENT aad TRADE BoLiCITORS OP UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS. )25-935 METROPOLITAN BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. PORTABLE STEEL BUILDINGS Glnlu. Com 'l‘od Sheds. anywhere. METAL SHELTER CO. 1009 Hennepin Ave. « sk WRITE BISSELL CLAIM AGENCY, New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis, 3!, “’“'“'m' rud F Clll.ml. WE. References RUG AND CARPET CLEANING H. J. ARMSTRONG, 1014-16 WEST 27th STREET Rugs aad Carpels Cloanod by COMPRESSED AIR MINNEAPOLIS CARPET CI.EANING & RUG FACTOLY ‘our Old Carpeta. 3.0, Aadorsen, 2111 Lyndale ve. 5. Micnoomotie . TRADE SCHOOLS COLLEGE of BEAUTY GIII.'I'IIIE. Dressing Manicuring ta 4 Weeks Co . Address Mrme: DeGulle: 806 Nicotier, Sutta 310" e Your Own DRESSMAKER EISTER'S <13 o 22007 Niuiciand 1o MINNEAPOLIS. 607 CRAMBER OF COM. BLae lual Instruction. ST. PAUL. Individual Bqdmrmlu \ FIRST CLASS --§ % FUNERAL SERVICE, Bene 6c per month and up. %v'.".':.‘:"‘“"‘ Friendly Service Sociely, Kmhlllx. LIGHTNING RODS Y%{nmny and bulldings agatnst tning | Sur bulldines. with the Townak DS. r Bookl or. IQWIISI.EV MEQ. €0, i “‘hfl,{.% % MASSAGE THOMS!N MASSAGE AND HYDRIATIC INSTI- 'E. 409 Evanston Bullding, 122 smn Street South MEDICINES AND EXTEIIIIIATGIS FC-ZENE OIL AND SORP FEZios 50, EC-ZENE OIL o Drnnlm He Knows, - of o e EG-ZENE | !I AV ST. LIFETIME O] for AMBITIOUS YOUNG IEI.!!..S Enormnuz demand for e; WINDOW SERS and show card Previous. meby Bros., TWINCITY SCHOOL OF WINDOW, lfl CLEAR OUT ALL RATS AND MICE IN ONE NIGHT, Ne after. odors—-it embalms, s THE" RED CROSS RAT EMBALMER 2°= - &nawmufi.mmumm: Felix_Girard & PANY. . nuL--ml‘xwur. MINNEAPOLYS. thaa the old kind. 50 Union Square, New York THE UNIVERSAT CAR It speaks to the heart through the pocket-book. That'swhy the Ford is a friend to thousands the world over. What any other car will do the Ford will do—and " more—at a fraction of the coat “. Buy today. district, to be voted upon at thé pri-{ " Five handred dollars is the price of the Ford run-about; the touring cay is five_ fifty; the town car seven fifty—f. 0. b. Detroit complete with 'eq'uipmem. Get catalogue and mninlul from ’ Innhem Automnlnla cm Bemxd,u, Minn Beautlful Homes Dress up the inside of your house with Ala= It always pleases. bastine. Alabastine covers, wears and looks well, and does not *have next coat. i See us for color schemes and color cards. Stencils furnished free when Alabastine is purchased here. Given Hardware Co. Your money back if you want 1t. 316-318 Minn. Ave. This space reserved by the Bamldn Townsite & Improvement o, For Price of Lots, Terms, Ete,, INQUIRE OF Bemidjl, or write BEmDJl TOWNSITE & IMPROVEHENT CO. 520 Capital Bank Bullding 8T. PAUL Cor. Fifteenth lnd Nleollet BRIGHTEN UP | FOR SPRING Give your house a new dress of Minnesota. paint, it will do wonders and ‘does not-cost much. - to be scraped off for the Phone 57 T. C. BAILEY, .II.IDO‘IA