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The Bennd]n Daily Ploneer Telephons 31 Entered at the mt office at BemidJ! Wnd 5 mtl“ under Afl Published every afternoon except Sunday No attention d to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessar- ily_for publication. Communications fo!' ‘o? sho flc. not nflr lay. of elnh week to insure nnbucnlon in the current issue —— Subscription Rates Que month by carrler. . ne year by carrier . Thne months, polhn iix months, postage d ne year, postage paid . The Weekly Plonser ht containing & summary of |- awam' S’ lh- week. '“bu- very raday. an o nfl-u- or ll vauice., #HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN w _ADVERTISING BY THE ¢ GENERAL OFFICES ®NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANEHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES e Awful ‘temptation to turn the old telephone crank, isn’t it? Tomorrow is the last day men as- piring to county offices will have to file with the county auditor. Mr. Insurance Commissioner Preus wants it distinctly understood that. his surname is pronounced Price. Ashamed of his Norwegian ancestry, hey, asks the Princeton Union. No. Simply a matter of how large a ma- jority. They surely have some system over there on the range, and at Eveleth the other day eleven citizens were ar- rested for mot having their barns and stables cleaned up, thereby vio- lating one of the city’s ordinances. A clean-up campaign has been going on there and the arrests were a re- sult. Judge Moylan allowed the prisoners their freedom with the pro- vision that they would be brought back into court in three days if the work was not done. It is just such actions that tend to beautify any city. With the coming of the automo- ibile, townspeople and farmers at last have a common incentive to better road conditions. They both have automobiles and to get real enjoy- ment out of auto riding good roads are an essential element. Incident- ally good roads mean more to the farmer. Every man who has made a study of the situa- tion has come to the conclusion that road improvement substantially raises the value of every acre of land along the improved road. Good roads mean an easier haul, ability to haul bigger loads and to haul them faster. In his “Street Talk” ceclumn, Dad Pease of the Anoka Union says: “The excuse of the high, outrageous. and needless taxes now Drevailing in the state of Minnesota must be charged up to the legislature and nothing else. At every sessian ap- propriations are made with' no thought of the effect they may have on the property holder and public institution has their lobbyists insisting on big appropriations and by combinations get what they ask for. Thousands of dollars are ap- -propriated for this, and that and the other, when in some cases it would be wise to cut them out altogether and the state and the tax payers would be none the worse in the.long run. In the face of all these burden- some taxes, it behooves the people to call to account every prospective candidate for the legislature and get a pledge that he will cut down every big appropriation and cut out entirely every ome that can be dis- pensed with. If you want lower taxes it is the duty of every voter to see that economy obtains in every department.” HHEK KK KK KKK KKK KKK * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS, +* KKK KKK KK KRR KKK K Mr. Lee very much desires to-be governor and it is really too bad for ‘his boosters that they can’t find more good reasons for ousting Eberhart and giving Lee a job.—Goodhue En- terprise. —— The Democratic press about the state are working earnestly to pre-|; vent the Republicans from uniting on one man, presumably on the theory that they are under the impression they can elect Hammond in Novem- ber.—Moose Lake Star-Gezette. —— There is only one danger that at present threatens the cause of good government, and that is that the people will not be aroused to the im- portance of attending the primaries and that thousands of voters will re- main at home, and fail to do their duty.—Martin County Independent. —— One man alone, in the lines gath- ered to witness the “vote for women” paraders in Minneapolis on Saturday, ‘May 2, bared his head as the 2,000 women passed by. That man should be awarded mot alone a Carnegle medal for bravery, but the adoration of those 2,000 women for his natural something every, of life that tell the tale.—Little 'Falls Transcript. —— “Jake” Preus will get a heavy vote in Northern Minnesota for the Re-| publican nomination for state audi- tor. He has become acquainted with ‘have become acquainted-with his fit- ness for the position that he seeks. His nomination means his. election and the people of the northern part right on all propositions that effect their interest in-his knowledge of making it possible for him to take ‘up the duties of the office without fear or favor,—Brainerd Dispateh. - \&® Practical yFashion Hmts One of those smart cut-away coats that are being so much used at the moment is shown in No. 8210. It has a raglan sleeve, an inset vest and collar forming revers in the front. Broadcloth, gabardine, serge or sili may be used with this model succe: fully; if desired collar and vest:may: be of a contrasting color or figured silk. It is quite a modish thing now to wear a vest of white pique with the tailored suit; it is better, however, to make the Vest separate, 5o that it may be removed and washed without too much inconvenience. To make this coat in size 36, 1% yards of 42-inch material is needed: Pattern cuts in six sizes, 32 to 42. This is a Perfect Pattern. Be sure to give right size, measur- ing over the fullest part of the bust for dimensions. It may be obtained by filling out the coupon and enclos- ing 15 cents in stamps or coin to the Pattern Department of this paper. COUPON Street and No. City and State. Comforting Words Many a Bemidji Household Will Find Them So. To have the pains.and aches-of a bad back removed—to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous uri- nary disorders, is enough to make.any kidney sufferer grateful. The fol- lowing advice of one who has suf- fered will prove comforting words to hundreds of Bemidjl readers. Mrs. J. Blondo, 306 Third St.,. Be- midji, Minn., says “My back ached so severely that I couldn’t rest well at| night. It was hard for me to-turn over or change my: position., Bellev. ing that the trouble was caused by- gome disorder of my kidneys I was led to. try: Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro- of my. people had been. cured. ot kid- ney-complaint by them. They brought ||, me-quick relief and soon removedithe pain in.my back. They also streng- thened: my: kidneys and I have . felt well ever.since.” Price 50c, at.all . dealers: Don't| simply ask for a kidney remedy—get.||. Doan’s. Kidney. Pills—the same that Mrs. Blondo had. - Foster-Milburn Co., Props.,. Buffalo, N. Y.—Ad.. Phil A. Maurice of International Falls is.among the business. visitors who are spending a short time in, the city on a combined business and’ pleasure visit. EXTRA! 4s.an American. citisen you are interested. in the ontcome. of WAR “WITH mdmmbnvho:llrmd kesping . intelligently ln!‘orlma than by: reading the St. Paal. Pioneer Press (Morning and;Sunday) Raegorts: of “was, fernished Associated ;Press; greatest n-:’l sathering. -4 born . courtesy as thus displayed -to, A. them. "Tis the so-called litile: things [y of the state can bank on Preus heing| . M state affairs, and his qualifications}. ; cured at Barker’s Drug, Store, as-one| the people of this section and they| - A thousamlm t.be wrong. but, not. five hundmwgl thomnef.g More than a half:million-buyers: have: - picked. the/Ford:because of:its-all - ‘round serviceability, its low: first’ cost und its'low cost of upkeep. The Fordhas made good. Five hundred dollarsis: the : pricn.of . the-Ford. run-about; the touring;carisfive fifty;. the:: town carseven fifty~£. o..b. Detroit.complete with. equipment. Get catalogue and pasticulars from. . Northern Automobile ,Go.. Bemidji, Minn. " | WANTED Dishwasher ‘and_dining PICTURE FRAMING IVORY SOAP is not being advertised only because it sells- for §-cents. 'We could not expect you to,use it solely: because of the saving. in cost. Ivory Soap .is being advertised :because it is the best. soap. that can be made. You should try it because of its quality. If you do, you will con- tinue to use it for the same reason. Ivory Soap: cannot make your skin smart or burn. Its action is mild, soothing, cooling, refreshing. Anditis made of such high grade materiall s-and - is so pure that it never can-do anything but good to the tenderest skin no matter how-long and often used. STORAGE FURNITURE REPAIRING FURNITURE NEW AND SECOND HAND HUGH A. WHITNEY, Prap. Bemidji, Minn. PHONE 223 - ODD FELLOW' BUILDING 402 BELTRAMI AVE. SOMETHING NEW . Be a Member of KEMP'S PRESSINCG CLUB If you wish to keep your clothes looking membership 1 R-E-A-D-Y We press your suits; by . the month. imited. If you want to act wisely, ioin. NOW. Our._price is low and All work called for and delivered. Kemp’s Dry Cleaning House Phone 581 S»pecial Prices On Shoss For a Short Time Only 405 Minn Ave. FREE Grocerl ‘Geo. C. Bergjfind 207 Beltrami-Ave. Phone 181 A Granite Kettle will be given free with, every $2 cash.sale ,Monday_ ind Shoes at low. This space reserved by the aenua,l Townsite & lmnmsmam nn.’ For Price of l.ou, % One-balf cent per word per ¥ % 1ssue; cash with copy. A BOY—Wlm ‘wishes to learn to bake. o R L NIBORON . W.K.DENISON,D. V.M. VETERINARIAN Phone 164-2 Pogue’s Livery Ao vy SO TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFYE AND Pramo MOVING Res. Phone &8 Oftice Phong 13 7e7ic2 Ave DENTISTS |DR. D. L. STANTON, EEEEKEKK KKK KKK KK x % Regular- charge rate ome ¥ % ad taken for 10 * #--cents: Phone 31. * EEESESSS RS S SR R R S less than i i cent per. word. per jnsertion. No ¥ ] KEAKKE KKK KRR KR KKK+ % ‘One-half cent per word per % # 1issue, cash with copy. % Regular charge rate onei * cent per word per insertion, No % % ad taken for less than 10 % * cents Phone 31, * KR KEKKEKKEEK kXK KKK K HELP WANTED . Must be neat. Mifg. Co. Night shift. Model FOR RENT FOR '‘RENT—Large front rooms. Vacant June 1. For light house- keeping. ' Over Model Bakery. g room girl. Lakeshore Hotel. WANTED — Dishwasher. Erickson Hotel, America Avenue. WANTED—Schoolboy to do chores. | Brickson Hotel. FOR SALE FOR SALE—I have the following farm machinery to exchange for live stock, one two horse corm cul- | tivator, one, one horse corn culti- vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two farm wagons, Two one horse bug- gles, one garden drill, one, two horse Kentucky single disk harrow and other farm mnehflnery w. e ~ Schroeder. |- rent, with or without board. FOR RENT—Furnished room for 1011 _ America avenue. FOR RENT—Cottage at @Grand Forks Bay. Inquire John Gibbons. FABRMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—The S.W. of the S. E.1/" of Seetion 21-146-32. This forty has a fair house and barn and a few acres under cultivation and is on a mall," telephone and cream route. Price $20.00 per acre. Time given to suit purchaser interest 6 per cent., For further particulars call on or address A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn, _ FOR SALE—120 acres farm-land, FOR SALE—T5 cords A No. 1 4-toot jack pine, near rallroad. Also good bicycle cheap. Apply Mar- tin Longballa. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The about 6500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from. a town terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. MISCELLANEOUS DENTIST Offlice In Winter Block x|DE.J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel 1230 North of Markham Hotel LAWYERS GRAHAM ‘M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW Gibbons’ Block North of Markham Hotel Phone §88 D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg H. J. TOUD LAWYER Oftice with Reynolds & Winter Opposite Markham Hotel PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Office—Miles Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN- ANDP SURGEON Office in Mayo Bl Phone 396 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Offilce—Miles Block FRea. Phone 1 Ploneer. will procure any kind of | FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for|DR. L. A. WARD rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. FOR SALE—Two corner lots on Be- midji Ave. and 13th St. A bar- gain for cash.” E. F. Stevens. FOR SALE—Osak water barrels 75 cents each delivered to your home Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—A good five-room house and barn. Lot, 50x140, at 614 4th St. FOR SALE—Smith Premier- type- writer, $25.00. Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE-—S8-passenger boat. 417 Irvine Ave. FOR SALE—One Universal _Inquire 602 4th St. gasoline range. WANTED. WANTHED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. SALTILLO PARTLY BURNED Federals Destroy Many Buildings’ Be- 'ore Evacuating Town. Saltillo, Mex., May 25.—Constitu- tionalst troops occupy every part of Saltillo. Federals destroyed the ca- sino and cathedral and dynamited or burned - many business. blocks and public buildings before evacuating. The capture was accomplished with- ‘out real assistance. The main body ‘of General Villa’s army is being load- ed on cars at Paredon and Hipolite, It is believed he' proposes to capture Zacatecas before, proceeding to San Luls Potosi. General Carranza. will make ‘Baltillo the provisional capital in a-few.day; ‘The flnited States is now produe- ing about 60 per cent.of the world’s supply of crude petroleum. . Ploneer wants bring One-half cent a:word, cash. resalts. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, May 238.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 95%¢c; No. 1 Northern, 94%c; No. 2 Northern, 92%@936e. Flax—On-track -andto ‘arrive, $1.66%. _South St. Paul lee Stock. South St. Paul, May 23—Cattle— $6:00@8.50; cows and heifers, $600@7.75; calves; $6.00@9.75; stock- Shorn sheep—Lambs, $3. 50@9 00 weuxen, $4.50@5.50; ewes, $2.00@5.25. Chicago Grain and Provislons. Chicago, May 23.—Wheat—July, 87 @87%c; Sept;, 8614,@86%c. = Corn }—July, 68c; Sept., 6614c. Oats—July, 39%@39%¢; Sept., 38% @38%c. Pork —July, $20.10; Sept., $19.90. . Butter— Creameries, 256@25%c. Eggs—17% @18%c. Poultry—Fowls, 15¢. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, May 23.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.40@9.30; steers, $7.10@8.20; stock- ers and feeders, $6.40@8.55; cows and heifers, . $3.75@8.75; calves, $7.50@ 10.65. Hogs—Light, $8.25@8.50; mix- ed, $825@8.55; heavy, $8.10@8.50; rough, ° $8.10@8.25; pigs, $7.50@8.50. Sheep—Native, $5.: 25@6 10; yeunnn $6.. 10@7 10, L Minneapolis Gr in. Y Minneapolis, May 23.—Wheat—July, $2%@92%c; Sept,, 97%@98c; Dec., '88%¢. Cash close. o track: No. 1| ‘hard, 97%c; No. 1 Nnn.hern, \‘13%1’ ‘No. 3 Nm-thm‘ 03%G9155c; No. 3 yellow ‘«orn, 3 you appear in pergon. Pohne 31 ‘The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Store. every make of typewriter on thei market at 60 cents and 76 centa|Over First National bank, Bemidji, Ml each. Every ribbon _sold for: 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders{DB. A. E. HENDERSON promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when | Jyer First Natlonal PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidil, M1 Office Phone 36 lance Phone DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Resi North Dakota offers -unlimited- op- portunities for business to classi- advertising. - succeeding insertions; per line per month, Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. tricts of Russia. cHIGHESTER S PILLS: chos-ter Pl teea ‘and o boxes, sealed with ‘l'n. 2o ofher. Hay i or ] lsble McIVER & O’LEARY Phone 178-2 or 3 Quality High and Popular Designs .. — FLAKE & HUBACHER —AIll kinds of— Cement Comstruction Work also House Raising and Moving NOTICE! ‘Wm, Morga.n & Son of Devils Lake, N. D., have leased the Chapman Blacksmith Shop -and are now open for business, makmga specialty of Horse- sh Oelf:fi Diseased Feet and 'Faulted Gaits, Giveusa trial, All work is guaranteed. Also plow work, wood work and | general repair. Wm. Morgan & Son. Phibbs & Cross Markham Hotel Bldg.. L[ r-url:‘:c:',"BcolndkaIntnll We give our nal attention trons and Sollelt your pltmntuwwl.& assurance of the best FUNERAL DIRECTOR y. E. IBERTSON| 'UNDERTAKER and COUNTY. CORONER ADVERTISERS—The great state of fled advertisers. The recognized . advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the DR. EINER JOHNSON state and the paper which carries the largest amount of claseified The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the| paper to use In order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word | Oftice Glbbons Bldg., North Markham fifty cents Address-the FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING - 3 Ner! Prices Low - Late 12: Office Security Bank Block DR. E. H, MARCUM Pmrsxcun AND SURGEON in Mayo Bl Phone 1) "au:u Phone Physician and Suzgeon Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EAR NOSE Glagses Fitted EYB THRO: Hotel, Telephone 105. MISS MABEL HYLAND Teacher of Voice Peat forms about one-third of the | Residence 621 Bemidji Ave. Phone 74 fuel used in the cereal industrial dis- Bemidji Minnesota VIGGO PETERSEN Agent For New York Life Ins. Co. Bemidji Minn Ploneer wants—one halt cent a word cash. _ KK KKK KKK KK KK ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS * HH KK KKK KKK KKK KK MPFLS., RED LAKE & MAN. EE 186 BEEEEERE EERE MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL u §ou¢h Bouna Leaves. 8:11 h-Bound Leave EEEEE? i THE SPALDING Dulnth’s ll; Best Hotel ™Mi dlhlpd Batals.of the Borlkwest