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The Bemigfi Baily iones| TES BEMINI PIONEER PUB. CO ~Rublishers and Propristors *Sulgphany 51 at-Bemldjl secon matter under Act -' Congress of March 3, 1879. #ublishsd evers afternoon except Sunda e ¥ po-T ’n::ngn to ampnymous con WD st 'S 3 name must Y o ghe r. uyctor publication. ‘ommunications for the Weekl, Md reach--this -office no uesday of each week to insure mmnlon in ithe. current iasue The Waekly Plonser -Bight e mewm.of: t Published- every I'nursday and sent postage paid to any tddrul fol‘ $1.50.in adva.ce., * HIS PAPERREPRESENTED FOR TOR.JGN' : ADVERTISING BY THE EDCI‘ATIEIH GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ~4RANCHES N ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIE* Welcome to Our Visitors. To those devoted to the noble work of charities and correction who have gathered here in annual conference the City of Bemidji extends the most cordial welcome. ‘Every one of our 7,000 citizens joins the Pioneer in expressing sin- cere appreciation of the distinet honor conferred upon Northern Min- nesota by the selection of this city as the 1914 meeting place of those especially interested in the work of promoting the welfare and adding to|, the comforts of those unfortunates who are the objects of charity or who require correction. Minnesota ranks high among :the states of the Union in the generous endowment of charitable and cor- rectional institutions. Its people are constantly alert to add to the comfort and in every way aid in the care, treatment and instruction: of the inmates of these institutions, as well as to lend assistance and encour- agement to all others who are in any way afflicted or waywardly inclined. The workers along these humani- tarian lines include many of the hest known and most respected citizens in every section of the state, many of whom are to be present and partici~ pate in this annual state conference. May the conference bring good re- sults and may its sessions be thor- oughly enjoyed by all. LR R E R R RS SRR SRR B * _EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ' * KX KK KK KR K XK KKK S We-like Lee for he isn’t afraid:to tell the people what he stands for.— Albert Lea Tribune. —— John Lind calls on Bryan, we are told by a city headliner. Thus do the Voluble One and the Silent One Meet.—Little Falls Transcript. —— ‘We would like to capture someiof the Germans—and other settlers— who are moving out of Canada and locate them in the Lake of the Woads district where crops never fall and Uncle .Sam is in power.—Warroad Pioneer. —o— President Wilson modestly let it ibe known that he would accept a sec- ond. term. He will have it, if he MHves. No Republican has been mameds who could come within gun- «shot of -him in the election.—Le Sueur News. —— There are few: editors in Minne- sota.who ean’t get a few sugges- stions.on. how to run.a.paper from the:Prison Mirror, published by the inmates at Stillwater. Typograph- ically it is.a model-and its -editorial comments are.always snappy and well written. Perhaps the greatest lesson to be learned frem :that publi- cation: is. the advantage.of sticking on the’job.—St. Cloud Journal- Press. —— Our Democratic brethren would have..us elect Mr. Hammond. gover- nor in order to show: our support of Wilson. Hammond cannot make a.campaign, but must. stay in -Wash- ington to assist.the. president. Let's see, the congressman’s term does not expire until. next. March, but if he were elected:governor he would have to resign and come. home. the first of January, and his.successor would be-appointed by a Republican gover- nor. .Better et him stay in Wash- fngton ‘till. march.—Morris Tribune. -MWomen to, the:Rescue. Determined:to:complete the-new Col- fax park.in, order..that. it might be l.hmnhhlnl«- summary of | VALUE OF. CO-OPERATION. We are being put to our -su- preme test as a nation. As may be expected in all great- crises. the first effect Is a drawing near- ~ er together of our own people. - Instinctively, there comes to-us when threatened what we are #0: slow to appreciate. at other ‘times, .the value of wooperation; of working together for the com mon good; of unity of thought and concert of action. \We have already seen it exewmplitied @ in_ the way the sbusiness interests and the representatives of the government are orking ands planning in the interest of bunk- ing, shipping. etc. This combi nation: of interests will safe-- guard the harvesting ot the crops, their distribution to the Important centers and. < Nature’s ehannels. :] business-man-knows how difficult it is to ke bnhs-uldnvm ,gln. ukfmhvm:holngmlfllumchud- W*m ehmws DRAPIERCE'S - ' GOLDEN MEDICAL BISCOVERY (@= Tablet or Liquid Foma) Assists the stomach in the proper digestion of tai poisonous waste matter is them the-health and m;zho;d:lh Hd is the: time ‘for your rejeseration. to L yo! low &ndaunblorntflflhxoffium illmoss, 1. l-!Dr-PI-e-' Send . 31 -.-‘dl-lu -I"— lM-.:hhma.ian* disposed of through - -bodied—restares e e o o & “issue; eash *with=copy. * ¥ cent-per word:per-asestion. N government _and big “business . bave taken the initintive in.start- ing the wheels of commerce .go- . ing again and dn. looking after the producer. of cotton, grain and other commodities they can deal only in generalities and can only pave the way for the indi- vidual effort to follow In this crisis, as in the ordinary affairs. of life, it Is the individual atti | tude of mind and individual ac- tion, and not the psyehology of the masses that will determine: the future of the United States. —Town Improvement M azine. it vow appears likely, their shipment to foreign markets. But while the Koors Bros. Co. Buccessors to -Model Manutacturmg Co. Incorporated Manufacturers and.Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Coods Confectionery and Fountain Supplies 315 Minnesota.Ave. N.W. Telephone 125 Bemidji;"Minnesota v Ly roass *.ad.taken for less ithan 10~ cents' Pione-31. * e B S S L s SRS R SRS % ‘Hegular charge -zate :one-%{% Regular charge ke *:issue,.cash=with cepy. sate : onc # »ognt.per-word -perziasestisn. No & +oad taken for less than 10 fl rcents: Phone 31, #'li‘fl&ii{&%il.i B s e s SO SO ‘WANTED—Dislrwasher - at -“Meyer’s Dairy Lunch. FOR RENT—Partly medern nished room in.mew house. Lady ~ preferred. Phone 464. FOR RENT—Five-raom house and barn at $10 per ‘month. 1019 Park Ave. STATE COMMERCE CHAMBER. California Has a Development Board to Co-operate With Civic Organizations. The California development board is to the whole state of California what a live chamber of commerce Is to a city, says Edgar Allan Forbes in the Town Development Magazine Its purpose Is to exploit in u conservative. trustworthy way the resources of the state and to co-operate with civic and commercial organizations and county governments for local and state devel- opment. It is also a clearing bouse for thelr data and activities. The development board Is nonsec tional. In addition to a large indl vidual and corporate wmembership, It is In close affiliation with 350 commer cial and civic bodles throughout the state. The board exploits no indi- vidual land company or private con- cern. It works for the entire state on the principle that the whole is greater than any of its parts and that what- BEMIDJI AT THE 1) Bemidji -Pianesr Office SUPPLY STORE FOR RENT — Feur-room . cottage. 1218 “Bemidji Ave.- Inquire A. H. Jester. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Mrs. (A. E. Henderson, 600 Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT—House. P. A. Nelson, Phone 117. WANTED—To hear from owner iof good farm for sale. Send cash ‘FOR-SALE farm -machinery to -exchange for live stock,..one tworhessecearn cul- tivator, one, one.horsezearn culti- vator, -one .potatoe. spmgyer, Two farm wagons, Two oane-herse bug- gles, one garden .duill,.ome, two and other farm machimery.' W. G Schroeder. FOR SALE CHEAP—One -~child’s large wagon, one sled, two:guitars, one guitar zither, -one.small ice cream freezer. 1019 Park Ave. Phone 497-J. FOR SALE OR RENT —Five-room cottage with two acres of lamd. Ap- ply at 1433 Irvine Ave., opposite Fair Grounds. FOR SALE—A well bred 4-year old driving horse with harmess and buggy. Bemidji Auto Co. price and deseription. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—Sewing by day for chil- dren and grown-ups. Address Miss A. Anderson, Box 681, clo A. G. Malone. WANTED—Green Norway pine closed cones. Price $1.20 per cwt. At W. G. Schroeder’s store. WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- FOR SALE — Six-room completely modern .house, 50-foot .east front. Address “S,” c|o Pioneer. FOR SALE—Pure bred water spaniel pup, three months old. Inguire of Viggo Petersen. i e SRS S FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 75 cents each delivered to your home Model Mfg. Co. room cottage centrally located. Apply 809 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Second hand household ever helps California benefits every section of it. It co-operates, however, with any municipality, county or sec tion ‘in local activity since the ad vancement of any locality enriches the state as a whole. The development board occupies im- wmense quarters in the Union Ferry building, San Francisco, the most cen | tral location in the city and the one through which most of the state’s visi- tors pass. Here it maintains the larg. est exhibit of a state’s products ever brought together by a single state Thirty-elght county exhibits are shown 1o aver 5,000 gluss stands. One of the most important of the board's activities Is its free Informa tion burean. Here may be found data covering every part of Californla and every industry, all skillfully classitied Ly counties and by subjects. Much of it is not elsewhere available, for it includes the munuscript reports of the board's field workers ‘There nre also topographic, climatic, Irrigation, for estry, rallroad, steamship and highway maps of the state, a3 well as waps of counties and cities on u large scale. The board co-operates with a num ber of countles in maintaining a lecture. bureau In Its rooms. Lectures on‘the state as a whole and on the counties represented are given continuously from 10.a..m. to 4:30.p. m. They are {llustrated with colored lantern slides. This activity has recently been re enforced by the installation of moving plcture machines to show the leading }| (industries of California. The veels are | B supplied by county organizations and large industrial bodies and are ehanged often. These.lectures are free to:the publfe. Mrs. Carrie Rogers is town mar-}f shal of Arlington, Tex. English Red Cross nurses wear male riding costumes. “Peruna Cured'Me | presented to:theiefty without further delay, prominent “women of Colfayx, Wash.. resorted to manual labor. Women of the park .improvement vommittee, - weaving: regulation *skin- ner's” gloves and broad brimmed straw bats, ‘through ‘the heat of _the day drave teama. banling wagon loads of dirt to.serve.as-astop:dressing for the park. The dirt wus hawvled from South Colfax, more than-a mile:from the park, -and: the . wagons were. logded and unloaded by-business: men-who-as. sisted the women The filling of the park was complet ed some time ugo, bot a top dressing of sofl was ueeded in whieh to plant grass and towers The action of the women of :the .committee soived the problem The average life of woman is about four years longer than that of man. ‘Women are now .acting as taxicab drivers in Paris. MR. ROBERT FOWLER, Of Okarche, Oklahoma. Mr. Robért Fowlen, Okarche, iOkla: Afl hama, writes: ! *To-any ‘sufferer of catarch of-the |] stomach.. Tamgladrto tel-my friends |} or:sufferers.of catarrh that saventeen Gnn—m years ago I was past«worlk of any > i = kind, dne tmstnnu:hmblu. I tried _knewn: = T sButter—@reunteries, 20@39%c. | almost every “resady without. Pencil Sellers! Attention Please! Will You Have It When They Ask For It? It is safe to predict that the ‘“NEW BE- FHUDJI” will be the popular “‘writing stick® in this section of the state within a very short period. You’ve often wanted that smooth writing lead. the kind that makes you want to write forever. Well, that’s just the kind yorw’ll:find in the “NEW BEMIDJL.” Everybedy ' sells ’em, orought to. Just ask your merchant, if he does not carry them -in stock he’ll be:glad to call 31 by telephone, and your desires will Just Say To The Man: cents, a new “Here’s fi ‘Bemidji, please” Nearly 1005000 ““NEW BETIDJS’’ are in Bemidji right this-minute. These:merchants already have them and others -are getting them as fast as deliveries can ‘be :made. Their.names will be added- te ‘this Hst .then. Remember, too, that when you séll-a ““NEW BEMIDJI”’ you sell the best nickle pencil..in the world, and when you buy a “NEW:BE- MIDJI”’ you buy the best mickle:pencil mthe world. 7 ‘The Stores That.Sell Them Barker’s Drug and Jewelry:Store Edward Netzer Drug Stere 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 AT CarlsonVariety Store -Abercrembie=&' MMy,sl:d -St. iAbercrombie<k’ MicGready, BeftramiAxe. any. results. “Finally I tried’ Peruma, and am happy to:say I wassbenefited by the first' bottle, and._after using a :full treatment Imunly. cured. “T am now-seventy - years old;-an am in' good- health, due to- l.hnva having Peruouna - at my command. wauld not think of gaing away from home for ‘any length of time without taking a-bottle of Peruna along <for emergency. “You are at‘tiberty~to-use my plc- ture and testimony if m think it will help any one who trauble.” o aant. s —— —————— ———L_eoxiae fi ”W‘IJT Mht M\w goods. M. E. xberuon. LOST m FOUND LOST—One inner tube, 36-4, en- closed in sack; one set of tire chains, in sack; jack, pump, tire wrench, wheel puller, 30 feet one- inch rope. These tools were lost from auto either south or mnorth from Bemidji. Return to Reynolds & ‘Winter. i LOST — 8-inch manilla envelope. Blank contracts of R. L. Polk & Co., personal papers and letters in same. $1.00 reward for return to Daily Pioneer. W. J. Tyler. MISCELLANEOUS e Sttt S ADVERTISERS—The great siate; of North Dakota offers unlimited pp- 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 “SALE—I have the:sallowing|D. H. FISK, horse Kentucky. single-disksarrow W. K DERISON, D.V. X, S VETERINARIAN Phone 1642 - Pegue’si-Livery - DRAY mm TOMESMART DRKXY AND!FRANSFER fafe and Piano Mowi Res. ‘Phene 58 /818 ‘Ameriea Ave. Office Phone 12. DENTISTS. DR D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Office in Winter .Block % One-half . cent per-word:per-#¢X Ome<dialf centiper*word per g DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST .. Gibbons Block Tel. 280 North of Markham Hotel LAWYERS GRAHAM M, TOMCE, Miles Block Phone. 560 Court. Commissiener ATTORNEY AT LAW Office -second floor ‘O'Leary-Bowser Building. ‘H. J. LOUD LAWYER ‘Office ‘with Reynolds &' ‘Winter Opposite Markham' Hotel PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E.-A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND .SURGEON Office .in -Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone-3897 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN "AND :S8URGEON Office—Miles=Block . DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND; SURGEON Over First National Bank ‘Bemidji, Minn. DR. A.:E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Over: First National::Bank Bemidji, Minn. Office- Phone 36 Res. ‘Phone 72 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ‘Security Bank Block DR. EINER.JOENSON PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. - A.V.'GARLOCK,' M. D. Practice Limited EAR NOSE 8. Fitted EYE THROAT Glasses state and the paper which carnies|Office Gibbons ‘Bldg., North Markham the largest amount of classified advertising. The covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the 'day-of publication; it s the paper to use In order to get re ‘sults; rates one cent per word:first Insertion, one-half cent per wdrd succeeding {nsertions; per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. STRAYED—Team of -horses; one i roan horse, one black mare, from Chas. Barclay's place at Boot Leg lake. Finder please notify John Marin, Bemidfi, Minn. FOUND—Bunch: of-skeys. Owner may have same by calling at this office paying for this ad and proving property. FARMS FOR SaLE. |FOR SALE 120 acres farm land, i -about..500..cords . wood 'half :hay -land.on geod: stream-one-mHe. from | +& .town terms liberal price 12 1-2 Ar. aere, W. Gi-Schroedar. { Only .about one in: every hundred | M| cablegrams . is- a . personal message, the other. being official, business or |R|news. “ead tho PRioneer want:ads, Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Sept. 25.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, $1.11; No. 1 Northern, $1.10; No. 2 Northern, $1.07. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.43%. South ‘St. Paul Live Stock. FOR ‘SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the’ market at 60 cents and 76 cents each. Hvery-rtbbon sold for N6 cents-guaranteed. Phone -order: promptly filled. Mail orders gtven. the'same careful attentfon-as when you ‘appear in person. Polme 3i The ‘Bemidji' Ploneer Otfice Suppnly Store. 1 Money to Loan i on-RealEstate | John F. bebons ! Telephone 299 FUNER?\. DIRECTOR ' M. ‘E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER .and COUNTY CORONER | 485 Beltrami Ave. Bemidj, Misa! ||, 33 South St. Paul, Sept. 25.—Cattle— [ Steers, $5.50@9.00; cows and heifers, '$4.75@8.00; calves, $6.50@10.50;, ‘stockers and feeders, $4.75@7.35. Hogs—$8.15@8.45. Sheep — Lambs, $4.50@7.25; wethers, $4.00@5.25; ewes, $2.50@4.75. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Sept. 25.—Wheat— ‘Bept., $1.06%; Dec., $1.10%; May, $1.- 16%,. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, $1.11%; No. 2 Northern, $1.05; No. 3 Northern, $1.03% @1.05%; No. 3 yellow: corn, 74%@175%c; No. 3 white oats, 45@45%c; flax, $1.45%. Chicago. Grain-and*Pravisions. CGhicago, Sent. . 25— Wheat—Sept., y, 53%6C. Pm%flm hn-. —18@%1c. towis;14c. Chicago Live-Stack. Poultry— Springs, 85@11765; abeers,$825@.15; stoek- ers,and feeders, $5-40@8:35; cowsiand $3.60@9.15; _calves, $3.00Q@ 1¥75. Hog gl ad _Eimmesll. Wkli#wflll ’ ed, $IO@HN5 rough, $%-96@8.05; plgs, $4.15G8.50. Huffman & B’learyg ‘FURNITURE-AND UNDERTAKING N. McKEE, Funeral Director | Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 Hotel. Telephone 106. Courjer-News DR.F.J. D " OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronio Diseases Free Consultation 208% 3rd "St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered. fitty ceats fBR. L. J. PERRAULT. CHIROPODIST Expert on all foot treubles. Corns removed without pain. Ingrowing Dails ‘and bunions sclentifically treated. Price 50c a corn. . Private calls ‘'made. Phone 499-J. ‘Office over Rex Theatre. E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER Bonded by National Surety Co. of New York. O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. MATTIE "MITTUN TEACHER OF PIANO 1001 Minnesota - Ave. _ KKK KRR KRR KK ® & * ‘RATLROADTIME CARDS + R R e s B e R e R R R 'MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. ”Nhth('finmd Arrive Nortk Bound = Leaves Bound - 'ves. 1 outh vBonnd Leaves rnm ves at. 82 ‘South” Bound Leaves 81 North Boundd llzlvel . We want to sell a few Work_Har- nesses Cheap to advertise-them. Call in and see them, Ziegler'siSeoond Hand' T ————— STOVE WO0OD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 1220 in. leng 1&”@"‘”"‘“‘ B S’-M"dfi. _u,lly-n,vszuud BLOCK WOOD . sm-a.sz"'“s“’"'“ . e