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Los Angeles Has a Pl Summer Regreation. One city government has gone’ = s el 5 T the - business " of supplying vacation niered ot tho post offlee at omi trips at cost. According‘to the Survey. o ).‘rln(:nfl'n;:e:?g{’mng:fi:; T:“:‘a' 9, ‘3" Ackliia Hcation camp in the mountains, [ seventy-five miles from Los Angeles, i is now a part of that city’s municipal | b;ot:utanuon paid to snonymous, con- -playground system. Kor the pal:‘ rfl]l‘el: { (eI on er's | name must be|gumniers the playground- departmen % 10’ th & gtz 3 ‘I‘C"‘}Z'L p?xbu:afis"“' Dutigay négekms. has: conducted a-camp. nccommoldaflng Communications for the Weekly Pl ly_und glrig gn | acer’ should reach this ‘oftice not later | bove and men in July L chan TueSday of each week to insure| Women in August. i E vubllcation in the current issue “This proved so successful that the = playground commission determined to wne mumhs::-::le:: Beve secure a permanent site. A beautiful Une year by carrier 00 | location was found in the federal gov- $hirbe, manihe, "““‘i;n}’g‘ .00 ernment forest reserve in ‘thel-San 3ix months, post: 3 One year, pns‘t’uzalggi Bernardino mountains. = With the ap- SIESISBBH @ | Published every afternoon except Sunday 880280 ssantedansen 2 N MANY parts of the Nonhweltem shocks haye been removed: may states there is promise of an abund- | plowed ahd”thus made Teady ror-mg ant crop of straw. This' means:'a|DeXt -season’s: crop, whereas if the | prolonged season of .threshing, even:|ShOCKs still though the 'weather should prove fa- vorable for such work. Should it prove unfavorable the season is.pro- Suppose. &' famer as roaped i’ 41«4#;14#*## u*nwuun-un-«:ao crop and yet he is. unable. f et 'a’| %' 1iOnp-alt ieent: per word :per * | % ‘One-half cont per- word P"’"' DR.-J. T.TUOMY. The Weekly Pi roval of the secretary of agriculture .| machine tqj thresh'it.* What -nomc % issus, ccash: with-copy. ¥ ‘tasiie, cash ‘with-copy. DENTIST Eight pages, c;r:tal’fim 72:1%: | Fwenty-fhves Aeces bt 1and havelBeen f:':’:::‘if e::l:m:“nl:my fi:fi:"fl“fl“fi_ frovent bim.from beginning to stack:|% biRegular: charge - rate .one %% Hegular charge -rats omc | = = ue b T th she evetl 1 nce? Wh ; 3 bbone Blpck Tl 380 i Uy and sent postage patd to any Tow Sto Ta Tgrester. bR~ Tons: xtent ik atshould hinder him 1 gent:pér-word per:dnsertion. No #|4 cent per-word per insertion. No.& from* continuing to~ ‘stack ‘until: the “North of Markhbam" Hotel 1t did in ‘the: autumn of 1912, Is it{whole is completed, if he has still tg &;ad taken for - iless iithan 10 4% |¥&. ad taken ‘for -less -than 10 ¥ J 1, | cents Phone 31, ¥ not. the ‘duty of every farmer to pre-| wait for the machine~to come? Every sents:Phoris 31, um pare’ for such @ contingency? How |stack that he: bullds-mesns so much’ *****!ltl«tiiccul KRR RN R S = n can he do it? ‘He can do it in part at|more of his grain rendered safe from | = — flm - TORRAN ; least by stacking a part of the grain.|hazard. It means so much more: ot |-~ 3 £ i FOR RENT ‘LAWYER T - s g 5 In the Northwestern states the|his ground put in'a CORAILION 10r Do | e ormrossmaratnrie | e e~ | Milles Block . . _ .. ;. Phoms § j NEW 32”;:‘;;;F€ESICAGO practice of threshing from the shock [ ing plowed;: = ‘WOMEN—Sell' guaranteed hosiery to |FOR ~RENT—6-room - house, :fur-| — - — — T __ 3 turnl!hed 618 4th |JOHN F. .GIBBONS i almost universal. It Is the out| ~While it is true-that the stacking | Iriends and nelghbors; 70 per cent| nished or uni ; SRANCHES!IN'ALL THE PRINGIPAL CITIES come first of the dry character of the | does add to:the cost of handling the | Profit. Make $10 daily. Experience| '8t % ATTORNEY AT LAW. weather which usually occurs at har-|crop ‘as compared = with threshing unnecessary. , International: ; Millg, | FOR RENT—Seven-room house. Glmnl Block vest time and: subsequently, and sec- |from the shock; it does not add 50 Box:4029; West Philadelphia, Pa. Phone 744 < . Klein, North of Markhaii Hetel ond of the less labor involved in- the|much to the cost as many allm;oua. = bandling of the grain. But when the | The grain has to be drawn in any |VWANTED—First class position open | crp = ppNm moo modern rooms, D. H. FISK, Conrt Comaiissioner 1121 Bemid{j avenue. SR ATTORNEY AT 1AW address for $1.50 in-advauce., HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN -~ - ADVERTISING BY THE The state convention of the Min- ) nesota state branch of the United National Association of Postoffice L - Clerks will be held in Brainerd, July | 17 and 18. Among the speakers will be Frank T. Rogers of Chicago, national president of the association. growth of straw is unusually abund-|event -frofff ‘the ' shock, - whether. | {9 COmDetent stenographer. Apply ant, there is always some hazard in-| threshed at once or_stacked. It does Ditch- Referee, court house bufld-| curred, as the threshing of the grain|not involve much more lgbor to draw ing. - |¥OR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1009 Oftice second floor O'Leary-Rowser Ridg must in such a case cover a very long | to the-stack:thah to draw to the.ma |—————————————————1 Bemidji Ave, period. chine directly: “Of course there is VOR'RBNT “Well furnished, modesn == = H. J-10UD 3 pEe 5 That such a result must follow can [more labor in:the extra handling ot cottage at Lake Plantaganet. Full ‘WANTED. LAWYER ‘Minnesota has a new governor. He be easily shown. Usually the number | the sheaves:- The saving. of the crop, information at the Ploneer office. WANTED 10 BUY—6 or 7Toroom Otfice ‘with Reynolds & ‘Winter may serve for at least two months. of threshing outfits is only suffi-|however, is the great matter. A lib | wANTER - Rofood Tode oo Tl _-Opposite ‘Markham: Hetel . WANTED—Refined lady 'as house-| ‘house and lots; not farther north . Attorney General Lyndon A. Smifh clent to do the work in a norma) sea- tle extra labor is not or should not keeper. Address M. M. Ploneér. n : i e g e yesterday ruled that during the abs- son. That season only covers some |be allowed to stand in the-way of the eepe! g B than 12th St. Phone 570. . 91 "PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS ence ‘of Governor Bherhart, who 18 : elght to ten weeks. This means, how-|safety of a crop after lt has been WANTED—Dlnlng room girl at onca.| -Beltrami Ave. AN~~~ the south, Lieutenant Governor el ih“thim: ?: t(he grfl;n m“l:t mx):w l11 1l 1d Mrs. H. P. Erickson, 112 8rd $. | WANTED TO RENT—Until Septem- D&Pf‘gg‘gl‘z? gfi;‘m st ¥ i . FOR CEILDREN. stand in the shock for many weeks s well -to consider this matter SUBGRON delivering shufsuaua leeturss dn, i\OREEEATQROVER before it is threshed, and this is al-|in .time. The lesson of 1912 should |WANTED—Delivery boy. Not under| -ber first, .piano.delivered-in good| ZHT5 C0 B D o 2o B Burnquist may serve as acting chief | ensed by the federat government 0 | waye aténded with more or less of (not be. forgotton. . The growth of | ' 16 years old. J. P. Batchelder, condition. F. L. mcBey, Bemidji 2 ao executive, providing that the gover-|the city of Los Angeles for a nominal | jogs A heavy .crop of straw will mean |straw Wwas very heavy that vear. The |G A B D Dishwasher, Mayer B0 DR. E. A’ SHANNON; M. D, = nor may declare a temporary vacai- | sum—$10 a year. . that some of the grain must remain(harvest was.showery. The threshing Da G &7 WANTED—Second hand housshold PHYSICIAN 'ANP SURGEON cy. The governor has been asked to| *The camp site is at an ele\'flL_lfifl Of | i the shock for a much longer pe-|machines cquld not nearly handle the iy, funch b Goon ke goods. M. E. Ibertson. ~Oftice in u." Block do so. 5,000 feet. and is partially covered by | poq - 1t will also mean that the Toss Much of the wheat re- WANTED—-Kiwhen girl at Erickson i ot 3 Phone 398 Rea:i-Bhose sis a beavy growth of pines. 'The Sur | gy pe jncreased. And if the weather |mained in the shock all winter and i e 3 Hotel. 310 America Ave. Z The total receipts of United States| 10Unding mountaius provide magnifl | proveq pad it will be still further in: much of the flax lay in the sheat _____1LOST ARD FOUND ___ing g R SANBORN. - i 5 aee ¥ the Mi ota | CONE sceners und opportunity for many | oreageq. form under the snow until the spring. | WANTED—GIrl- for general- house- | FOUND—A Ford wheel cap has been PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON internal revenue In the Minnes delightful short trips. An excellent au- This hazard may be materially re-|But little fall plowing was done in work., 612 5th St. = found by F. M. Pendergast. Owner duced by stacking a part of the crop, {many localities, to the great injury - D may have same by calling at the even though it should prove impossi-|of the crop the. following year. This wANTH Cogk. at’ Pilsener Hotel. Pioneer office and paying for this 3 ble to stack it all. The portion|should not be allowed to occur again. G AT i e ad 2 el “PHYSICIAN -AND SURGEON stacked, if well stacked, Is safe from | It need not be so allowed. -Ordinarily-{ . _ FOR SALE - z =t el e aa ‘Over ' First National bank;* m Mien hazard. It may be threshed in the|if a farmer loses a crop after it has |FOR SALE—1 have the following|LOST—A bunch of keys beween Be- late autumn even after the ground has |been reaped, it is, at least measura- ‘farm machinery to exchange for midji and Lake Plantaganet. I|DR. A, E. ml)mx frozen. The land from which the|bly, his own fault. - live stock, one two horse cornicul-| Will pay a reward of $5.00 -for ‘PHYSICIAN.'AND: SURGEON tivator, one, one.horse corn culti-| their return. Ole Anderson. | Over First N-un-u ast M vator, -one - potatoe _sprayer,: ‘Two OiBos: Phon % FARMS FOR SALE. farm wagons, Two-one horse bug- “At the head of the work the vom gles, one- garden drlll, one, two| {GR SALE 120 acres farm land, - about 600 cords wood half : hay Int.er.nalmm.ll Falls is rejoicing. mission has placed its best playground lorse Kentucky single disk harrow All differences between the city and| giooior, n man of broud experieuve in -and other farm machinery. W. G.| . 1and on good stream one:mile from i the Backus interests have been settled | oy Jite: He will be i charge |- | ; )] Schroeder. a town terms liberal price 12 1-2| DR ‘EINER JOHNSON 5 | and agreement made Lo end all mat- | throughout the entire season .During FOR SALE—Residence lots, b50-| br. acre. W. G. Schroeder. i ters of controversy. This action on the | the remainder of the year the ¢amp ot toent ke gt s Physician and Surgeon part of the city officials and the| will be open for parties who wish to - Cot Tt i aks TVt i : Bomids, Min. i — R\ month. Reynolds & Winter. ADVERTISERS—The great state of A V. G Amx, I. D, : head of the border city’s great in-|Mmake use of it for week end trips.:hol 'm‘l North .Dakota offers. unlimited op Practice Limited district for the fiscal year ending|tomobile road makes transportation i June 30, were $4,057,5610.48, a net| from Los Angeles e: increase over the year preceding of| “Based on experlence in the camp $782,990.36. The largest increase|1S conducted during the past three 1 ; . P summers. the playground commission fn the list was from the new income | CCE b N ransportation. and tax, which was §372,527.41. The| o0 g or two weeks nt a cost of $7.50 corporation tax grew to $1,509,-|pis amount will actually cover all 592.88, from §$1,194,053.24. The|expense except the cost of original im- — beer tax was $1,747,701, a gain of [ provements and plant aud the salaries $116.246.34. of those in churge. These items! will be met by the city, DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block K » dustrial plants means much to Inter- | days and vications. national Falls, and will cause it to New Civic Idea. ortunities for business to classi- - i progress in still a more rapid man-| 4 ; ; : “Pine Beach Park” and “Ashley :;"/ i ey \zoc|'EYE EAR ~ NOSE THROAT 5 e chamber of commerce of Lafa- Park”_$175.00. to $400.00 each advertisers. e - recognized P s Fitted y ner than during the past few years, | otto, Ind.. has struck anew note In the & [+ -advertising medium: twithe Fargo| o Glhbbmm-B] R Sk i . during which time it has come to be | fashion and demonstration: week re- |:. ke il Rewols LsWinters Dally and Sunday ~Courlar-News | " 5 0" Telephone 185, recognized as one of the state’s most | cently held. Ordinarily a fashion week | FOR SALE—Six-room house, 60-foot| the only seven-day paper .in -the Hatel. ‘elephone’ 2 important manufacturing cities. does not mean much to the store which- “~lot, well located, two blocks from “/lake, A“bargain’ for cash. Rey- make n display of new fancles.: For ERHH KR I X XK HRE R o penenitof those Bemeind o seiie) nolds & Winter. * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS *|their interest it was arranged that F‘dR ~SALE—Fine. location for .a HHH K KKK KKK KKK KKK F]| they should have special Temonstra- home on Bemidji Ave., 50-foot lot| ©t Teaching all parts of the atate - Bad boys. 0ld maids and misguid- | tions and educational exhibits in thetr = the ‘day of publication; it 1§ the windows and inside their stores. This at a bargain price. - Reynolds & ed philanthropists are all opposed to il helr e A coinebitis . ‘Winter, Dlpel: to-use 'In order to get rre- N Centre Herald. marked degree. Progressive merchants Yoot corner lot, well located. Rey-| sucoeeding insertions: ftty venta|” . EAILROAD TIME CARDS —— arranged for a number of novelties for | ‘nolds & Winter. I Gath . Add b EEFA XA LRI EERE R A state weight and measure mau | the particular purpose of attracting g per line per month. 2 Dru- was in town last week to pry yard|People to their stores during the week, FOR SALE—Qak_ water barrels 75| Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. = 3 North Bound Arrives. e Bith among which were the use of living cents each delivered to your: home|pOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for wodels to illustrate some of. the fash- || Model Mtg. Co. state and- the: paper which curries the ‘largest: amount of clasaified -advertising. _The . Courfer-News covers North Dakota like & blank- handles staple lines and which cannot DR. F. J. DARRAGH OMEQPATHIC i PHYSICIAN Office: 2083% 3rd St., up-stairs * measure tacks out of the counters, scowl at the bushel baskets and make 1 Nortk 'Bound unu....... 30 el : 7 e -every make of ‘typewriter on the '“ w..-:“ junk out of a few more scales. Some- g KOOI‘S BI’OS. CO- = FOR SALEHotel dishes. Ziegler's | ~Market. at 50.cents.and 7 cents|16s 4. et < Bound times a man gets drunk and does al- | Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. - Buccessors 10 [§;Hecoud Hang'Store,. 205, Minn. ikve: :::l:.' :.::::c:&bonph-:;: ::—l;:ri most as much damage in a town 25| yypepn you have trouble with }mu‘ M I f c Epr-w 7 4 . o . 'y a'Ploneer 'wanv ad. P 11 ven R sale napactor, bt 104 very ofton.stonen Yo M, trouble with your || I} o5 e} @0 Manu acturmg o.. ~ ks e . Too bad our friend, Carrie Nation,|gon't imagine that your case Is be. Incorporated eyl s isn’t wi s any ou_appear In n. Pohne 31.[: 3¢ Bas ls’t with us any more. She would|yong help just because your doctor Manufacturers and -lebh-w - x 5 i have enjoyed a position with the bu- = i .The_Bemidjl. Ploneer Oftice Supply : ] fails to give you relief. Mrs. G. Ice Cream, Bakery.Goods Store. “f_““‘k °rP.‘l"i‘5l"s and measures—-|Siengle, Plainfield, N. J., writes, o Confectionery.and Fountain SuppHes alker Pilot. « , For over a month past I have been 318 Minnesota Ave. N. W: Telephone 125, troubled with my stomach. Every- thing T ate upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain’s advertising book- lets came to me. After reading a] few of the letters from people ‘who had been cured by Chamberlain’s] Tablets, I decided to try them. ‘I 2 have taken nearly three-fourths- of committee, just as though he had|a package of them and can now eat - been nominated instead of defeated. almost everything that I want.” FO! Under his present demand-lurks the sale by All Dealers. Ploneer wants—one Aalf cent.« word ' cash. ~ A Now Foed Mill We grind feed: of all kinds. Iso handl ‘F U R N ITU R E EOuiuh \Whisstnaitl b Flou;. :eedn&e;Wood Dan Lawler, the defeated candi- i date for governor, possesses among other notable traits also that of un- limited nerve. This is exemplified in his recent ludicrous demand that he be given full voice in the selec- tion of members of the state central “Minnesota Bemid:jl STORAGE NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY g;%'?n" ag.uy. M!p! BIII:W. Ato PICTURE FRAMING suspicion of a bolt in case his pre- g N W AND SECOND HAND Duluth; July; ‘8. V‘tht—-on track . HARNESS : izsdte‘r\?i\;sg fl;::lnd is mot granted—| London women are mow wearing E 1 ‘Northern, '91%c; No. 2 Nardion, fin, m]e[g & cn. We ‘é;m tnllel; a ::l:’a V&nri Har . Bagle. smoking suits of startling designs. HUGH A. WHITNEY, PHIP : |89% @89%c. Flax—On" track an B = nesses Cheap .to adve om, Call = i © . Bemidjl, Mifn. i A} arrive, $1.60%. Cor. Irvine Ave. and4th St. ‘|11, 314 see them, & r'.. == CLEANUP DECALOGUE. G Semid)i, Minn. “South - 8t. Paul Live-Stock. iC South St. Paul, July 8—Cattle— PHONE 223 e - : ‘8] Btedrs, $6.00@8.75;-cows and- helfers, interested in the outfom- of : = SR , BYE % : sh‘;m' ‘h“‘P_v L::' b!.: , M‘o torcycles ’ rmnu!‘ M‘m.l '3'56@:2'00%@5 metiers, $LES80 . New and second hand.rea : 3 i = ' " ononss s 278 Provans, {8008l prices Indian agency|| M. - E. IBERTSON WITH i Yflllllfl MEN -AND W(lMEII "“E HSE OF YOUR |l cntcago, auly * s—wheat—suiy,{ - ‘James L. Malone S 2 9%c; Sept., 79%c; Dec, 83%e. Corn : ~1I- "UNDERTAKER “aad M E x l C ; TAI.E"T l"n lE‘H" "usm L“:y'.ye?;;;s:z;tséfi:c; 305::;‘513);:& % - T — 5 wu"" m' 5§ 0 1 will be at Bemidji every Thursday ahd Friday for the Date W 4 s Ziegler's: Second Hiyd: Store "~ EXTRA! [Issued by Hoboken board of trade.] First.—Remember thy garbage can to keep it covered. Second.—Thou shalt cut the weeds in tky vacant lot lest it he(‘umu a hiding place for old 'lhll'. Thou shalt bear wit- ness against thy neighbor's rub: bish heap. FFourth.—Thou shalt clean out the habitation of thy horse. (Evening lnd Sunday) factlonguaranteed : Respectfully, % St.. l’nnl Pioneer Press : yard and alley to keep them . clean. Six days shalt thou labor. Rifth.—Thou s ] 86%c. Pork—July,.$21.1 “Fire nsur | 3 b,z;if;:;g 132"“,;2"'5‘,““(‘“&‘]‘:’ :g; and thers is no better way of purpose of giving instructions in Piano and Organ music in' "} 25" Butter—Creameries, 263%c. Eggs— |- Fire I Isurance B - children unto -the third and keeping intelligently informed private homes. Anyone, interested in learning music wilk M 1% e17%ec. - Poult.ry——sprlns!, 18@ ' LET US WRITE g { fourth generation need not swat than by reading the please write me in care of this paper, as I can attend toa few 20¢; fowls, 15c. o = i fod bim. St Plnl Dispatch . |{| - more pupils.. My. price and terms-are reasonable-and-satis- | | M,"““‘Wu, aam. ~[IPPhibbs-& Cross ‘ Sixth.—Remember thy back 2 - i I yet the task is not accom- Morning and Sunday) - e - - . '{ 1-Northern, - 89!6@31%0 ~to 1n1n. 7 A S ; , plished thou couldst do worse nmm o et ; : = Sol@sie; No- 3 Northers, 816 || o % : B i Shan fontiiie ion thes setent; Associated ‘Press, greatest news d T ; g 4 « Northern, 85%@87%c;. ’Mflwm & _n’lmy i Seventh.—Thou shalt covet the gathering service « of - world; F 33?‘ : £ s air and sunshine, 5 i mpecial correspondents .on- (h— 7 e, SRR = Eighth.—Look not upon thé ground, staft photographer,ste. Q' 2 3 - W K 5 g milk ‘when 1t_cometh from the || ' Sond for sampls copise and epe- GG et e A ! i 5 ’ < : Funlfl'unE ‘In unclean dairy. “ clal mall luh.oflpuu. offep, ; T 3 irf L | 0CK. . 2 Ninthi—Remember thy cleaning up day and keep it holy. Tenth.—If thou harkeneth unto these sayings to do them thou shait live long ‘in the land and the ‘*“cleanup” spirit shall* last 865 days in the year. UIIIEIIIIKIIE

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