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S ji Daily Pion Telepnone 31 Entered at the nost offica at Bemid)l | 5"‘&'.;" gecond-cldss: matter under Act | gress of March 3, I Published every afternoon e: he is-tried,.and the prosecuting at-| torney ‘considers it his business tof convict.. OF course that is not truef i all cases.” It really should be asj nitich ‘the duty of ‘a county attorney to protect the-innocent as to prose-| guilty.—Browns Y most . interests | doctor. ~ For the pu better its action as a pt Sunday 0 ntent!w tributions, riter's ‘name m be &nown to the editor, but not necessar- iy for publication. Communications for the Weekly Plo- geer should reach this office not later | x an T iay of each week to insure uel publication in the current issue Bubscription Rates One month by carrier .... One year by carrier .. Three months, postage paid Six months, postuge a One year, postage bald -... The Weekly Plonecr Eight pages, containing a summary of the hows of the week. Published every ursday-and sent postage paid to any address for §1.60 in advarice. fHIS FAI;ER REPRESENTLD FCR FOREIGN - ADVERTISING BY THE AEDCIA?_N“ GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES —_—— Sex hygiene has been given a severe jolt by the N. E. A. conven- tion. Its being taught in the pub- lic schools is opposed. The election contest begun by Henry Rines in Mora county for a recount in the state auditorship race,daughter and Mr. Frinceton, Minnesota, Thursday: to] Mr. Rines having agreed to a change jvisit friends and relatives. of venue. In consenting to the change Mr. Rines declared that he had heard that there was a large number of vites in the country dis- tricts of Hennepin county that had not been reported to the canvassing board and that the. change to that county would aid_him in getting at what had been described as disrep- will be taken to Hennepin county. ancies in the-country districts. After August first all acoounts or claims presented to the state audi- tor for payment covering personal expenditures incurred by regular salaried state officers and employes, must be verified by being sworn to before a notary public or some other officer having a seal and author- ized to take acknowledgements. At present expense vouchers need only be signed by the persons to whom payment is to be made and approved by the head of the department. Here- after those drawing money from the state must swear that the account is correct. The parcel post bobbed up some- what unexpectedly in-the N. E. A. convention in the address that Lewis B. Flohr, assistant in the office of markets, department of agriculture, prepared for the state and national club leaders. It: was a scientific analysis of farm marketing problems and specifically dealt with eggs, veg- etables, poultry and like products. “The biggest problem confronting the farmer is that of marketing,” he said. “The parcel post affords a new means of transportation and, once the contact is made with the consumer, a new marketing system. 1 have demonstrated that eggs in quantities from one to ten dozens can be shipped satisfactorily in this Wway; many berries, cherries and veg- etables have been handled also, and no factor has been discovered which ‘Would prevent the use of parcel post for marketing by club members to quite a material extent. Containers for parcel post marketing may con- sist of 'a market basket, boxes of cor- rugated. pasteboard, fiber board or other material, depending on the commodity shipped.” ERE KK XK KKK KKK K * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS & EREK KKK KKK KK KKK K Secretary Daniels was roundly criticized by the advocates of the canteen when he issued the order that intoxicating liquors should no longer be served on the tables on the warships of the navy nor be drunk on board ship by the jackies. Now European countries are taking up the same plan. That the fighting men of a nation should have been al- lowed the indulgence for so long, when business men had long before decided that drinkers of alcoholic liquors were not capable of holding to the same mark as abstainers, is beyond understanding.—Crosby Cru- cible. g Sigec One of the gross extravagances of the state is the inebriate hospital at Willmar. In the 13 months in which it had done business to Feb. 1.it had consumed $385,823 of the funds of the state. Undoubtedly, however, these figures include the cost of the grounds, building and equipment. Up to Feb. 1, 88 patients had been dis- charged from the hospital, of whom 39 are reported as doing well, 11 as having relapsed, 13 returned to the institution, eight insane and six as not proper subjects for treatment. The 39 cures have cost the state ap- proximately $10,000 each.—Henning Advocate. The Duluth Herald suggests that since jevery county has a public pro- secutor; it would be no. more than fair and right that every county al- 80 have a public defender. It too fre- quently happens that a county at- torney, for the sake of his own per- sonal reputation, pushes cases and railroads innocent men to ‘the peni- tentiary. -Every ~man, under- the law, should be deemed innocent un-|A til he is proven guilty, but in most Minn =~ Ao e paid to anunymous con- S Thc fact thflt Ivo?ySoap generally used in the great hospitals is scientific proof that no purer XK K KK KKK KKK KK Tt ITEETCRECELRE TR E S Earl McMahan of Bemidji was in ithe village a few hours Sunday. Seth Hildreth was down from Shev-| lin’ Thursday on business. 1 Miss Edna Rock came up from Be-f n:idji Friday and visited with h parents until Sunday. Miss Ellaine Bovd of Bemidji wasf here Saturday visiting with _her] friend, Miss Lillis Powers. | N(S][ol To. you this means that I cleanses. not only ‘pleasantly but so: thoroughly as to produce an aseptic con- dition which is: cleanliness at its best. A piece ‘of Ivory Soap 134 inches by 13 inches on of water makes a one ~solution which s excellent for sterilizing articles in R KRR R TR ERE s vert ver ¥IDR. 3. 1. TUOMY RN RK . One-half cent per word per charge rate onme X|X ‘Regular charge Tate onc ¥ t. per word per insertion. No ¥ /% cent % ad -taken for #-cents Phione 1.’ : EEERRE R AR R EEE inches dissolved in a’ One-half ‘cent per Miss Marie Helgeson of Aure spent| a few hours visiting with her friends | here Sunday. H Charlie Smerud, Mrs. P. J. Rock and Miss Nora Daniels were business visi at Bemidji Thursday Mr, and Mrs. Guy Riggs and two children came up from Hewitt, Min-! nesota, Sunday and visited at the Eu-| gene Daniels home a few days. . Mrs. Wallace, her daughter, grand-| HELP WARTED _ WANTED--Hustling young man over | FOR-RENT-—Well furnished, modern cottage.at Lake Plantaganet. Full| JOHN F. GIBBONS - information at the Pioneer office. FOR RENT—5-room house, nighed or unfurn “8t. RY SOAP . 20 to travel with manager and so- Experience unnece ssary; steady work for right party. Call for C. R. Millikan, Pilsener Hotel, . Saturday morning, July 11th, ‘| WOMEN—Sell guaranteed hosiery to friends and meighbors; 70 per cent profit. Make $10- daily. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Experienced A R e AP 'WANTED TO BUY—$6 or 7-room at once. Wil pay good salary to| ;.. 12th St right ‘man. Apply in own hand- writing to “A B,” Pioneer: office. * urned to her home | WANTED -First class position open to competent stenographer. Apply Ditch Referee, court house build- and Mrs. Claude Kilbourn and! baby left Thursday for Bertha, Min-. nesota, where they will; visit with friends and relatives for a few days. WANTED TO RENT—Until Septem- Quinn,- J. Burke and D. Donald au- toed out from Bemidji and picniced |last week. at Sthol’s Sunday. George Sthol,” who was employed friends here, | ‘Her' daughters, Eva and Ada, will remain for some time; the HK KKK KKK KKK KR KK guestsof ‘the H. E. Bowers family. tshed. 618 4th Bemidji Ave, - 'WANTED. house and lots; mot farther north Phone 570. 910 Beltrami Ave. ber ‘first, piano delivered in good condition. F. L. mcBey, Bemidji P. 0. er word per insertion, No | than 10 ¥|& ad taken for ‘less than 10 & 4|« cents Phone 31. o KEEEEE R R R KT R KKK GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Miles Block FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1009|2 B~ FISK,Court.Commissioner DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST _ Offiice in Winter Block DENTIST bons Block : Tel 330 ' Nerth of Markbam ‘Hotel LAWYERS LAWYER Phome #88 ATTORNEY AT LAW_ fur- [Gibbons Block North o/ Markhai Hotel ° ATTORNEY AT LAW Office econd ficor O'Leary-Bowser Blsgr H. J. LoUD 4 LAWYER Office with Reynolds & Wiater Opposite Markham Hotel PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Office—Miles ‘Block in Bemidji during the past week, re- ‘urned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Achenbaugh WANTED: -S8cend band : hoasshiold of Wilton will leave- for their home at Kelliher Saturday. George. Scon_ had the misfortune W o lose sixty small chicks last week, S =i s They disappeared from his incubator | WANTED—Kitchen girl at Erickson 310 America- Ave: Ole Qlson and- daughter, Mrs. An- WANTED—Girl for general house- derson, moved to Bemidji last week: | They will have,rooms at the Patter- IR S I R T S Mrs. W. Ralston, who has spending the summer with her sis- terwas called home Rock Island, Hl., because of the se- rious illness of her mother. The dance at Tourth was well attended. Pinewood was well represented at WANTED—Refined lady as house- “keeper. Address M. M. Ploneer. —_——— KRR KRN KKK EK KX A N T E D—Dishwasher. ECKLE Dalry. Lunch. | Gool' wages. FOR SALD_120 acres farm land, THKHE KKK KK KKK KK Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcaloney of Fowlds visited over Sunday at the. Dobson home. Mrs. S. L. Sarst and children of | during the night. goods. M. E. Ibertson. FARMS FOR SALE. Phone 396 DR, C. R. SANBORN about 500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from a town terms llberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. Westhope, N. D., are the guests of the J. C. McGhee family. this week., . Sarst and Mrs. formerly teachers in thie same school son building. Elder Lamkin conducted services at the -Bowers school Sunday even- ing. A large audience was present. _— i ‘Mrs. James Brennan of Ranier.' Less than $150 a year is paid to who has been visiting relatives audlrural school teachers in the south: — ‘WANTED—Cook- at Pilsener Hotel: FOR SALE FOR SALE—I have farm machinery - to exchange for live stock, one two horse corn cul- tivator, one, one horse corn cultl- vator; one potatoe sprayer, Two farm wagons, Two one horse bug- ®les, one garden drill, one, two horse Kentucky single disk harrow |’ and other farm machinery. W. G. people boarded the morning- train here for that eity, . Dahl of North Dakota spent Sunday with the Diseth family. Batchelder of Be- midji were Pinewood visitors Sun. McGhee “were the fdluwl;. Mr. McCrane of Leonard transact- ed business here Monday. Miss Julia Fontain and brothers of Shevlin spent the Fourth with their Ceo. C. Berglund o Get.your Home Brand groceries from Berglunds stors, olive b R T d, olive chow, coffee, salmon, preserves, smoked meats, etec ||FOR SALE—Residence _lots, 650- Goods delivered to all-p_arts of the city. - The Burke, O'Leary and Parker IF KIDNEYS AND - foot fromt, in “Lake View" near C. L. Co’s, Mill No. 2. $5.00 per month: Reynolds & Winter. == | FOW - SALE--Laxeé. hofe" Tt in “Pine Beach Park” and “Ashley $175.00 to $400.00 each. -~ succeeding - insertions; MISCELLANEOUS e ADVERTISERS—The great siate of North Dakota offers unlimited op portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium' In the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courler-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 fitty conts per line per month. Address the ' Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON Office In Il]okn‘l"nok PHYSICIAN AND SURGEGN Offiice—Miles Block Phone 31 | DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemiajs, Mi=n DR. A. E. HENDERSON [ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidjl, M# Office Phone 36 i Ehone DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician &nd Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn, = Residence Phone 3¢ A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYB EAR NOSE THROAT Office Gibbons Bldg., North Markham Reynolds & Winter. FOR SALE—Six-room house, 50-foot lot, well located, two blocks from A bargain for cash, nolds & Winter. | |FOR SALE—Fine location for a home -on Bemidji Ave., 50-foot lot at a bargain price. BLADDER BOTHER Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irri- Kidney and Bladder weakmess result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or tation at the neck of ng you to seek relief v es during the night: The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks eall it, because they ecan’t control urination. While it is extremely aunoying and some- times very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailmenta to overcome. Cet about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three This will neutralize the scids in the urine 8o it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urj 3uns which then act normally agaj Jad Sults is inexpensive, harmless, 2nd is made from the acid of grapes and ‘emon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by urie acid irritation. did for kidneys an effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent which quickly relieves FOR SALE—Seven-room house, 650- foot cormer lot, well located. Rey- nolds & Winter. FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 75 cents each delivered to your home MINUTES | TIME LsOOKING AROUND “FAIR STORE setting up an ir the bladder, oblig two or three tim FOR SALE—Hotel dishes.. Ziegler's Second Hand -Store, 206 Minn. Ave. Try a Plomeer wunt ao. —_—ee On. arriving at 'Minneapolis, go di- rect to the Hatel Radisson. You will be pleased .to.-recommend .it to your friends when you re eturn home.— —— Koors Bros. Co. Model Manufacturi The Markets Duluth ‘Wheat-and Flax. Duluth,. July' 9.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1-hard, 93c; Northern, 92¢c; ‘No. 2 Northern, 0@ Flax—On track and to arrive, Jad Salts is splen- d. causes no bad ng Co. | Ice Cream, Bakery Goods Confectionery and Fountain Suppli 3iB Minnesota Ave. lithia-water drink, bladder trouble. N. W. Telephone 125 " Bemidji, Minnesota South:8t. Paul Live Stock. South’ St.: Pauh’ July . 9.—Cattle— Steers, $6.0098.75; cows and hetfers, :$5.00@7.50; calves, $6.00@9:25; ers and feeders, $4.75@7.25. Shorn - sheep—Lambs, EXTRA! 4s an American citizen you are intereated in the outcome of WAR MEXICO kesping intelligently informad than by reading the PICTURE FRAMING — FURNITURE REPAIRING FURNITURE AND SECOND HAND HUGH A. WHITNEY, Prop. Bemidji, Minn... ewes, $2.00@6.00. Chicago Grain and Provisions. ~—Wheat—July, |~ 49%c; Sept, 78% @78%¢; Dec., 81%0. Corn—July, 68%c; Sept., 86%c; Dee., 66%¢. Oats—July, 87%4c; Sept, 36@ |85%5c; Dec., 37c.. Pork—July, 321.87; Butter—Creameries, Eggs—17@17%c-. Springs, 18@22¢ Minneapolis, ‘July 9 —Whedt—July, OR St. Paul Pioaeer 'P; . (Morning and Sunday) llfll‘fi‘l'lll‘ service Epecial’ correspondents -on -the - ground, staff photographar,ete. for sample coplgs and mall ‘subsoription dh:. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, NAKE USE D LEARN MUSIG TALENT AN Abercrombie. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter ou the market at 60 cents and 76 cents éach. Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. -Mail orders given the same careful attention:-as when you appear in person. Pohne 81 The.Bemidjl Ploneer Office Supply Store. So that a man can sif down to shine his shoes there has been pa- tented a blacking stool that can be temporarily fastened in fromt of a chair. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, shows an interest .in your comfort and welfare that extends beyond merely providing a place to eat and | ! sleep and gives you better accom-|Freight West Leave: modations and serviée than anmy other | "reé/ght East Leaves hotel in the twin cities. Popular prices.—Adv. | Now Foad Mil We grind feed of all kinds. Also handle Flour, Feed & Wood (6eo. Oberg & Go. Cor. Irvine Ave. and 4th St. Bemid)l, Minn. Motorcycles ‘New and second hand, rea- sonable prices Indian agency. James L. Malone Fire Insurance LET US WRITE' 5 Phibbs & Cross Markham Hotel Bidg. Hotel. Telephone 106. DR. F. J. DARRAGH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office: 208 3rd St., up stairs KRR R KR KRR R KRR R E S ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS EEX KKK KKK KKK KKK XS MPLS., RED LAKZ & MAN. 2 North Bound Arrives... 1 Nortk- Bound Leaves.. B00 BAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 163 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound ves. 187 West Bound vel 53 4 3 35 36 06 106 South Bound Leaves. MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 82 South Bouna ves. . 81 fioot%h Bound Open_dally, except Sunday, 1 to 8 p m, 7 o § b, m. Sunday, “reem i,lwl‘pm. y, reading’ HARNESS ‘We want to sell a few Work Har- nesges Cheap to advertise them. Call In and see them. Ziegler’s Second Hand Store FUNER’Y. DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and _ COUNTY CORONER -

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