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AEE R KKK KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET * Iiliiilfl;iuii’iii Band concert Friday evening at the city dock. The board of county commissior- ers will meet next Monday._ The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and b. The Beltrami school officers will meet in Bemidji Wednesday, July 15. *10m inent educators will take part. ‘rhe second annual session of the General Conference of Chippewa In- " dians of Minnesota will be held here July 14. One hundred Indians rep- resenting 12,000 Chippewas will be here. That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami ounty Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. Many features have been secured and the exhibitiny is certain to be a greater success than ever before. That the readers and publishers of the Pioneer appreciate it if you phone 31 when you go somewhere, if your friend goes, if a friend comes home, if a ‘friend visits you, if you give a party, if you go to a social gathering, if you have a wedding, it there is a birth or death in your family, or an event of special in- terest in your neighborhood. Tell us. It helps to make the paper more interesting to you and to others. BREVITIES Margnret ‘Henzal of Thief . River Falls is visiting relatives at Frohn. The Boat. Phone 93.—Adv. Mrs. Branvic of Nary was a Be- midji visitor between trains yester- day. Charles Parker, of the Littlefork Times, was a Bemidji business vis- itor last evening. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Gust Stavenau of Good Thunder is visiting his brother, 0. E. Stavenau of this city for a few days. Eliza Boobar of Nary arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will attend the Teachers’ Training school. Kitchen girl wanted at Hotel Markham.—Adv. ‘Miss Orma-Krause.-has once at AN IT'8 "GREAT FOR BALKY BOWELS AND STOMACHS, ‘We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipation, no mat- ter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayrs Wonderful Stomach Remedy—one dose will cogvince you. This is the medicine so many of our local people have been taking with sur- pth‘ results, The most thorough sys- tem cleanser we ever sold3 |yr'| Wonderful Stomach Remedy & For sale in Bemidji Minn.,yby Bark- er’s Drug Store and Druggists every- ‘where. GRAND THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT The End of the Umbrella (Edison) The most sensational of the Dolly of The Dailies stories in which Mary Fuller does some clever detective work and is near- ly blown to atoms. A Race With the Limited (Kalem) A thrilling railroad story Mike, The Avenger (Selig) A dandy comedy sparklmg vy:th Doc Yak (Selig) COMING Tuesday on]y M Pnckiord in Tess of the Storm Country. - A :five-part - Famous Player production. . - ; visiting. friends dm'mg ‘the: past few. dnys of game ‘dens, spent_yesteri ness, A complete: line of field and gdr: aenued.an.(l.Suhmodormro —Adv, Mrs, E, Stafford and gxy.ndwn Russell - Stafford,. of ~Fosston, guests at the B. Btmrd ‘home this| ‘week. v Mrs. E. R. Evang has returned from a visit of three weeks at Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Minneapolis and Fergus ‘Falls, One of these days you ought to s0 to Hakkerups and have your plc- ure taken.—Adv. " John Moberg and sons, Ray and Ralph, are spending a few days at one of Mr. Moberg’s camps near Thief River Falls. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities. Popular prices.—Adv. Miss Louise Black of Grand Forks, who has been the guest of Jennie Newton during the past week, left for her home yesterday afternoon. 10 and 12 1-2 cent ginghams and wash goods 6 cents Friday- Satur- day and Monday.—Adv. Mrs. A. J. Newgard of New Rich- mond, Minnesota, has arrived in Be- midji and will remain here_ several weeks as the guest 01 her daughter, Mrs. 1. B. Olson, Have your furniture repalied at the bargain store first class work at reasonable pricss .—Aav. Miss Evalyn Nutting of Portland, Oregon, who has spent the past month as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, will leave Sunday for her home, 50, 75, and 1.00 wash goods only 25 cents Friday, Saturday and Mon- day at Troppman’s.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. Newgard of Néw Richmond, have returned to their home after spending several days here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs B. Olson. Mr. Newgard is Mrs, Ol- son’s brother. 25¢, 35¢ and .50¢ wash -good only 15 cents Friday, Saturday and Mon- day at Troppman’s.—Adv. Judge C. W. Stanton and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn will leave tomorrow morning for Walker where they will spend the day at Glengarry. Judge Stanton will spend his summer vaca- tion at Glengarry. 15, 20, and 25 cent Ginghams and wash goods only 9 cents Friday Sat- urday and Monday.—Adv. b Mrs, Mable Young and Misses Bur- returned |nice. and. Jessie.. Penderaast_mnmred to Grant Valley yesterday. From| there they will go to their summer home at Lake Plantaganet where they will spend several months. A chocolate icing made without cooking—come and learn about it at Schroeder’s grocery, Saturday.— Adyv. Ben Schnieder and family are ex- pected to arrive in Bemidji this even- ing from winneapolis, making the trip by automobile. Mr. Schnieder is interested in the Schnieder Broth- ers clothing establishment of this city. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Judge and Mrs, Ives, who spent the winter in Florida and the past two months in New York state, are ex- pected to return to Cass Lake this evening or tomorrow, to remain here for several ~months.—Cass Lake Times. If the weather is warm come and have a glass of Iced Milk Chocolate, made from Rona Dutch Cocoa, at our store. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. Ollie Neilson, manager of the Markham hotel, who has been suf- fering from stomach trouble, being nection with the hotel management, is expected to resume his work next Monday. You will find more of the leading people from Northern Minnesota reg- istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the twin cities.—Adv. H. N. Harding, the Cass Lakeé banker, together with Mrs. Harding and daughters, Bertha and Ruth, and son Glenn, passed through Bemidji this morning enroute-to the south- ern part of the state where they will visit friends and relatives. The trip is being made by automobile. Devil-food cake made from Rona Dutch Cocoa, served at W. G. Schroe- der’s. Recipes and ‘special informa- tion will be given each customer who is interested.—Adv. Clyde Parker and wife of Brain- erd arrived in Bemidji last evening from Cass Lake, being the guests of Miss Donna Lycan. Mr. Parker re- turned-to Brainerd this morning, but Mrs. Parker, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Murray Humes at | Cass Lake, during the past few weeks, will remain here’ for several days, International, Falls on official ‘buh' | " To amsist 'weak kidneya? Your neighbors. know the was Hayo proved their worth in mnny 8 c Bemidji testimony. Mrs. 'W. G Worth, 608-13th Et, Bemidji, Minn:, eays: “‘About ‘five years ago I first used Doan's Kidney | Pills. - They Were recommended o me when living in Virginia. I can remedy that could egual them. for|’ curing headaches, ibackaches -and trouble from the Kidneys, This remedy has my endorsement at all times.’ Mrs.. Worth is only one of many ! his wife and linen shower Nellie Ericl ) 1 Dbride. A t o;‘coursa Iuncheon was seryed. Julia ‘Neflmm Mm-gar t Anderson, Nelson, Edna Ande Carrie Arm- strong; Hlla Laqua of lronwood, ‘Wis- consin, and Lillie Erickson. The at and David, ai return to wzm D e Mr. Rahn intends t: mqke the Island . | Lake place one of the leading farms of morthern’ Minnesota and. llrangy has a‘large mumber of e tle there, He has 200 acres of meadow land and about 100 acres} stumped; Frank Stout 16 in charge A Danish nerve' specialist places ‘his convalescent ‘ patients on top of |. a plano. that they may be benefited by the vibrations as it is played. Bubscribe for the Ploneer. par: troying: property. Itumonlyp‘u 24 “skin when irritated and broken out wit vidal, but also antipruritic, antiseptic or“any “form of eruption. Theland temnk-bly healing: nul -itritable- -it_is applied all itching ceases,and inflammatory cond; the ekin. und after two or While not"always -m:unm‘ 3 P'fl“‘ _Eczema disappear: it never fails to clear and smooth. irritation lllfl. heal the He tells Eczema siilerers to get from|Eczema. right wp and it is-often years - & cy- an ounce of bold-llater before any gruption again bPPfllrl ; nd apply it to the irrijon the skin. s Bemidji people 'who gave gratefully m endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills. your backaches—If your kidneys bother you, don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— "ask distinctly for) Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. Worth had—the remedy back- ed by_home testimony. 50c all sfores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. “When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name.”—Adv. Judge Brown did not accompany his family here because of the meeting of the pardon board which occurs in St. Paul Monday, providing some ar- rangement is made to fill the va- cancy caused by the absence from the state of Governor Eberhart. At- torney M. J. Brown of this city is a son of the chief justice. Every big.fire and-every report of a burglary should bring home to you the necessity of keeping your pa- pers and other valuables in the fire- proof Safety Deposit Vaults of the Northern Natlonal Bank.—Adv. The Kenfields will occupy their cottage on Norway beach during the balance of the summer and for this week end will entertain E. E. Ken- fleld and family and Quincy Brooks and family of Bemidji. The cottaze has. been appropriately named “Laughalot Lodge,” and with large screened’ sittings rooms and slepping quarters, together with a new bath house and dock makes the place one of ‘the most convenient and home- like of any on the lake shore.—Cass Lake Times. A demonstration of Van Houten’s FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- -move Them With the Othine Pxn p cription- This prescription for the- removal of freckles was written by a prom- inent physician and is usually so successful in romoving freckles and giving™a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money if it tails. Don’t hide your freckies under a veil; get an ounce of othein and re- move them. Even the first few ap- plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the -lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength - othine; it is® this that is sold on wthe money-baok guar- unable to attend to his duties in con- || | Yeflnwstonel Ym; SEASON 1914 June 15 to September 15 No where else in all the world is there ‘a place so rich in naturak phenomena. Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars daily direct to This fs the natiral end logical route.. toand Yellowstone. You s Tt el e e bt sod th;" the paint Send for illusirated literature, = A M.Cland, G P. A St Paul, Mian. A free demonstration-of Van Hou- |4 buy W. G. Schroeder—Adv. - Calvin L. Brown, chief justice of’ f.he supreme: COUrt,: wlll nrrlve i men and Sheepmen. Saturday from 7:30 p .m. to 8:30 p. m. only any coat in the house at $2.95, You will find coats at this sale valued up to 810.95 in all colors. WE INVITE Saturday from 7:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. only a y coat in the house at $2.95 “You will find coats at this sale valned up to $10.95 in all colors. The ladies of Bemldjl and vicinity to see our special bargains for Saturday. We want you to compare these values and you will admit that The Paris is offering merchandise up tothe min- ute at the lowest prices ever offered here or in the twm cities. SKIRTS ~PERCALE and gingham dresses, sizes from 6 to 14 values at 75¢ Satur- day Spem —In —In navy black, shepherd 0 Russ1 plald etc. PERCALE and ginghnm dresses, sizas from 6 to 14 values at 98¢ Sstur— B day Special. . 790 14 WAISTS Good assortment of white colored and strip- ed waists sizes from 34 to 44, values up to $1.95, Saturday special The new Third St. Theatre TON L S i ¢ Thé; 95c :: Under the management of Fred Briokman ONIGHT Range War In three parts A powe:ful story . of ‘the plains, p:lcturing:the jpalous ot the Cattle Featuring’ Jm!»ephine’zVVest and Joe and thus no fake, and as a result he erate “encounter with “the jealous isheep herders when they drag him tied hands and feet at full tilt over the' rough ‘ground tled to a racing horse. These are all scenes that are examples of “doing the real things |for the - movies,” and you will, as all eritics-have, pronounce ] marvelnualy thrilling: photo-play. “The policy. of th!s house: s 'Dfll’ Matinees, axcent Sundays. s was laid up two weeks), and his des-{" wool poplin with an tunics ., ... PERCALE and gingham ‘| dresses, sizes from 6 to values at $1.49 Sab- urday Special.. 5 98¢ A NEW SHOW AT | THE BR[NKMAN o TONIGHT P The Honeymoon Trall wm_he flle offering at the Brink-|“The Honeymoon Trall” is lald at man, and a real treat is promised by a-geaside resort, where two travel- % 'Every' member of |IDE men meet. They are represent- 5 N %ing rival firms and many extremely I company will be funny situations arise. Among the Been to m 'dv“"““' and the well | gong hits are “In the Town Where I tnined chomn Wwill appear in many|Was Born;” ‘“Take a Trip to. the novelty sonn and dancm thnt are | Shore;” “See Saw; “All-for a Girl,” and several others of the “whistley” kind. Mr. Alvia assures us that this is one of his best and classiest com dies. The wardrobe and scenery in keeping with the plot, and some- thing good may be expected. =