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THURSDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1914, PRESIDENT SUGGESTS MEDI TIoN and safd that the financial condition k A ] ! of . “The European war has not injured the financial soundness of this coun- “and. conditions Business will go on as usual and we will not experience any ar Sends Message to - ‘Nations at War. J. ). HILL IS OPTIMISTIC Says Business in This Country Will Go on as Usual. St. Paul, Aug. s.—James J. Hill viewed “the business 'outlook of the United States in an ‘optimistic vein EXTRA! As aa American citizen you are hhtflhfl in the outcome of try,” { this country. the country is sound said Mr. e good. Hill, eat difficulties.” In commenting on the commerce between United States and Europe Mr. Hill was as cheerful as on the financial conditions now ekisting in He said it would be only a matter of days before uninter- rTupted commerce between America PRIVILEGE AND DUTY Costly Treatment. “I was troubled with constipation and indigestion and spent hundreds! iof dollars for medicine and treat- iment,” writes C. H. Hines, of Whit-| WITH MEXICO and there Is no better way of keeping intelligently informed than by reading the St. Paul ‘Dispatch (Evening and Sunday) R O St. Paul Pioneer Press (Morning ‘and Sunday) Reports of war, furnished by Associated Press, greatest news gathering service of world; special correspondents on the ground, staff photographer, ete. 8end for sample copies and spe- clal mail subscription offer, i low, Ark. “I went to a St. Louis| BUY A COPY wn“ld WEIBflme afl fippflnllm'ylhospim also to a hospital in Ne\v! From . your Local Newsdealey Orleans, but no cure was effected. On | or Ageat to Act in Interest of Eu- by ‘Washington, Aug. 6.—President ‘Wilson has offered his good offices to mediate in the European war situa- tion. He sent the following message to the German emperor, czar of Russia, emperor of Austria-Hungary, the president of France and the king of England: “As official head of one of the pow- ers signatory to The Hague conven- tion I feel it to be my privilege and duty under article 3 of that conven- tion to state in a spirit of most earnest friendship that I should wel- come an opportunity to act in the in- terest of European peace, either now or at any other time that would be thought more suitable as an occasion to serve you and all concerned in a way that would afford me lasting cause for gratitude and happiness.” From informal inquiries which American diplomats have been mak- ing of their own initiative for sev- eral days it appears probable to offi- cials here that England and France might accept the tender of good of- fices. An acceptance by Great Britain, it returning home I | Chamberlain’s, Tablets, ropean Peace. el i time and now I am all right.” began I used them for All Dealers. taking and worked ! Sold W. S. Lycan & Co., Abercrom- some | Die & McCready, J. P Omich, A. J. Abercrombie, | Minn. Bemldjl is presumed, would mean similar ac- tion by her allies, Russia and France. All eyes here are turned on Berlin, where it is ‘believed the decision on mediation really lies. Ambassador Gerard has been conspicuously active since hostilities began in his efforts to suggest some way of a pacific set- | ¥ tlement, and the general trend of %l opinion in White House circies was one of optimism. IS BOTTLED UP BY TURKEY Russian Black Sea Fleet Rendered |} Inoperative. Constantinople, Aug. 6.—The Rus- sian Black sea fleet is bottled up and will be unable to participate in the war. The Turkish government issued an official declaration announcing that the Bosphorus had been closed to the warships of all nations and that any dttempt to force a passage will be repulsed. Russia will be the only nation to suffer, as her Black sea fleet is thus rendered inoperative. AT LEAST 106,000 AMERICANS ABROAD Washington, Aug. 6.—Carrying mil- lions in gold for the relief of Ameri- cans helplessly stranded by the up- heaval in Europe the armored cruis- er Tennessee started from New York across the Atlantic. It will distribute its cargo at the principal ports in Eu- rope for the use of banks and United States diplomatic agencies in replen- ishing the purses of Americans who suddenly have found their letters of | credit useless or their funds exhaust- ed. In the wake of the Tennessee will sail a fleet of coastwise steamers and vessels of neutral nations as soon as they can be mobilized to bring the |# American tourists home. It is estimat- ed that there are at least 100,000 |§ United States citizens abroad, one- fifth of whom urgently want to re- turn. The others, it is believed, have sufficient means to stay in Europe |[§ till after the first emergency fieet can i return across the Atlantic for them. | Firing Off Coast of Maine. ; Portland, Me., Aug. 6.—The firing of heavy guns was heard off the Maine coast. Bight or ten shots with- in two minutes were heard by the keeper of Portland observatory. The |} sound seemed to come from a point twenty-five or thirty miles southeast | of Portland and probably in the vi- cinity of Seguin island. Relief Measure Pasced. Washington, Aug. 6.—The house promptly passed the $2,500,000 appro- priation bill to aid Americans in Eu- rope and within a few minutes the senate passed it and it went to the White House. Subscribe for the Pioneer. MIDJIP’ will be the this section of the period. in the ’em, or ought to. be filled while you Just Say Nearly 100,000 Bemidji right this them. as fast as BEMIDJI”’ you sel world. Barker’s Their names will be added to this Remember, too, that when you sell a “NEW Pencil Sellers! - Attention Please' Will You Have It When They Ask For It? It is safe to predict that the "‘NEW BE- popular ‘“writing stick® in state within a very short You’ve often wanted that smooth writing lead. the kind that makes you want to write forever. Well, that’s just the kind you’ll find “NEW BEMIDJL” Everybody sells Just ask your merchant, if he dees not carry them in stock he’ll be glad to call 31 by te!ephone. and your desires ‘will wait. To The Man: “Here’s five cents, a new Bemidji, please” “NEW BETMIDJIS” are in minute. These merchants already have them and others are getting deliveries . can be made. list then. 1 the best nickle pencil in the world, and when you buy a “NEW BE- MIDJI” you buy the best nickle pencil in the The Stores That Sell Them Drug and Jewelry Store Edward Netzer Drug Store Roe & Markusen Grocery Store P. A. Nelson Grocery Store Henry Miller Grocery Store The Fair Store The Bemidji Pioneer Store W. G. Schroeder F. A. Megroth Variety Store William Mc Cuaig A. T. Carlson Variety Store Abercrombie & McCready, 3rd St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. VE(ERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V, M, Sl VETERINARIAN lene 164-3 : £ 38 JE S8 S0 8 (6 o B S 60 O B 6k § ; One-half cent -per word per & issue, cash with copy, *® . Regular charge rate one % cent per word per ;nsertion. No ¥ ad taken for less. than 10 % cents Phone 31. * IR RS R EREE R R ERE &R ok ok Ik Kk (AR ESEEESREREREEE & HELP WANTED WANTED—Manager partner in a townsite, thotel and lumber busi- ness. Applicant must be an ex- perienced business man of clean reccrd and capable of overseeing and managing help and construc- tion work. We own nearly two miles of frontage on one of Lake Superior’s best harbors, improved and clear of encumbrance. -Hotel is a twelve-year money maker. Will sell half interest to the right man for $7,000 in cash or other good property in exchange, Would deal with reliable teal estate _agent. Address Hotel Company, P. O. Box 82, Red Wing, Minn. WANTED—Experienced laundry wo- man. Apply at once. Hotel Markham, WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 423 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—At once. Chambermaids. Hotel Markham. WAN’[\ED—Dehvery boy. I P. Batchelder. WANTED—A cook. Pilsener Hotel. FOR SALE D P b chad s oo P TP SPUPRERR FOR SALE—Four-room cottage, two lots, piano shape organ, dresser, davenport, kitchen cabinet, two rockers, child’s iron bed, ‘high chair, b“a;by buggy, large mirror, center table, iron bed and spring, two dining tables, dining room cupboard, Kkitchen range, wood heater, buffalo coat, Colt’s automa- ~pistol, ‘Winchester . automatic riue, Remington typewriter, No. 4 Vietor safe. Many articles . not mentioned. Call and see list for sale. Will pack unsold articled Sept. 1 for shipment. 901 America Ave, FOR SALE—I have the following ‘farm machinery to exchange for live stock, one two horse corn cul- tivator, one, one horse corn culti- vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two farm wagons, Two one horse bug- gies, one garden-drill, one, two horse Kentucky single disk harrow and other farm machinery. W. G. Schroeder. FOR SALE—To milk dealers or con- sumers in quantity.” I have 14 to 16 quarts milk per day to place at 6¢c qt. C. N. Shannon, Phone 3616-7 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Farm land for sale or trade for city property in good location. Phone 203, or addresis ‘“S,”” Pioneer. M FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 76 cents each delivered to your home Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—House only. 909 Bel- trami Ave. Inquire 908 Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE—Two fresh milk cows. Thomas Phibbs, Phone 626-7. FOR SALE—Clover hay. J. Opsahl. .. LOST AND FOUND _ Inquire J. B | LOST—Blue suit jacket and two auto scarfs Sunday afternoon, between Bemidji and Seville farm, via Bowers and Aldrich. Finder kind- Ay leave. at Schroeder’s store tor reward. Ever, as a boy, tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we did! And how about-that lot, or house or piece of furniture; or auto you wish to get rid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to now! Phone 31. DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND m-o MOVING Res. Phone §8 818 America A Office Phone 13. il DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Offtice in Winter Block x One-half cent per word per ¥ * issue, cash with copy. «|DR. J. T. TUOMY % Regular charge rate onc & DENTIST * cent per word per insertion, No % |Gibbons Block Tel 330 % ad taken for less than 10 North of Markham Hotel * cents Phone 31. * LAWYERS LA EE SRR E R EE R E R X < L R I B GRAHAM M. TORRANCE R.EN LAWYER FOR T Miles Block Phone 688 FOR RENT—Furnished Toom. Mrs. A, E. Henderson, 600, cor. 6th and Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished room with bath. 1009 Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT—Light rooms over Model. housekeeping it friend—do it|: prsmt el sy stot S L A0 o R et D. H: FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’'Leary-Bowser Blda H. J. 10UD LAWYER . Office with Reynolds & Winter Opposite Markham Hotel FOR RENT—3-room house. 1120 Doud Ave. PHYSICIAN, SURGEONE FOR RENT—Furnished ‘room. 510 4th St, ———— e FOR RENT—Seven-room house. A. Klein. WANTED. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished cot- tage about Aug. 30. Best of care guaranteed. Address X, Plomeer. WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. FARMS FOR BALE. A o S i 5 B S FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 500 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 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 omnly seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of: classified the day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, omne-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per montk. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. every make of typewriter on the market at 60 cents and 76 cents each. 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 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. CHICHESTER S PILLS 2AOND BR, r 4 Diamon. and Gold metallic 3 vith Blue Ribbon. Tr'.e no mher Bny of l?“ Yzl X for QN 1.ONES.TER 8 RAND PILLS, for 35 years knownas Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHERE HARNESS We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses Cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. Ziegler’s Second Hand Store FUNERAY DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn, Money to Loan on Real Estate “John F. Gibbons " Telephone 299 Bemidji, Minn. Fire Insurance LET US WRITE 'Phibbs & Cross Markham Hotel Bidg. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for |, DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON Office in lnyo Block Phone 396 Res. Phome s DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offilce—Miles Block DR. L. A, WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Mi=» DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN -AND SURGEON Over First Natlonal bagk, Bemi: Mine Office Phone 86 Resl a-neo g’l::mc [0 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCE, M. D. advertising. The~ Courier-News| .. - -Practice Lhnltfid : covers North Dakota like a blank-| EYE ' EAR ' NOSE'' THROAT : et; reaching all parts of-the state “Glasses” Fitted e Office Glbbons Bldg., North Mark.hln Hotel. Telephone 106. DR. F. J. DARRAGH OSTEQPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free 'Consultation 208% 3rd St., over Rlooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered. HE KKK KKK KK KK KX KK * RAILROAD TIME CARD3 * KEKEK KKK KK KKK KK K& MPLS., RED LAK3 & MAN. 2 North Bound Arrives Y H 45 am Wortk Bound Leaves. . 800 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves S 33882 i oo S =3 “reight East weaves MINNESOTA & INTERNATI 82 Sguth Bound Leaves 81 North Bound Leaves. 84 South Bound - Leaves. 83 North Bound Leavi Freight South Leaves Freight. North Leave: dEEERARE ""'E"' .. EEGEE: @3 20 ssac Open dlfly, oxeopt Sunday, 1 to § p 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, resding mll 3. tos pm. i} Huffman & 0’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. MEKEE Funeral Director Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long " Delivered to Bemidji, $2.25 to Tth Sl.':zud, $2.50 : Délivered to Nymore, $2.00 and $2.25. ¥ BLOCK WOOD TStk e e %«db Nymore, $1.75 and !' | TERWS—CASH OW DELIVERY " Tolophone Orders No. 82 i