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The BemidjiieDaily Bioseer zees and other 'k i@h “Le ARD TESTIMPX iy theiufal 2 e 108 thesamepgment; Sueur Center Leader-Democrat. e e S Bameswardens, -sekool: s : i iti and school empl der the direc- FIONEER ®UR. 0O, = Many Bemidji Citizens Have 00l employes un r ‘Minneapolis is aroused over the os-|- e caps of so many criminals. The chief of police has ordered all members of| ‘bis_force {o-stop those who are on th streets after a certain hour and-asge~ tain why they are out so late. If th's law is enforced some of Minnie's fopd hushands,will.have to. invent plaus:- ble excuses or change their habits.—— New Ulm.Journal. —— X The .result of the.county option vote in the Minnesota legislature em- nhasizes nothing so.emphatically as it .does the- rapidity: with which the anti-liquor sentiment. is. growing the THE BEMIDJI Fublishers snd Froprietors. By It It ‘you have. backache, urinary troubles,,days of dizziness, headaches; or; nerypusness, strike ;at. the. seat of the trouble. These are often the symptoms iof; weak kigneya and;there is, grave dagger in: . delay. “Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared’ for kidney ailments—are endorsed by over;30,404 peaple.: ¥our: neighbors!| recommend this remedy-—have proved its merit:in many tests. Bemidji ireaders.should take:fresh.courage in the straightforward testimony of a Bemidji_citizen. i|tendent of education. Mr. Rockne says the -committcs considers that $20,000 a yean for of- fice salaries and expenses is top large. He also_says that the state holdings| of timber:jland in the 114 coyntips are 12,185,000 acres, ‘While private owned land in these counties amounts to 14,000,000 acres. .7 1The argyment; made,” said Ser ator Rockne, “is that the mpney .is needed: for fire protection. Would -it be out:of the way to ask what right the legislature has to tax the tax- They did not Entered at the post office at Bemidit, Minn, as secand-class matter, under Act of. Congress of March 3, 1879. New York and Colon is being made Published every afternoon except Sunday No'attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications ‘for the Weekly Pio- neer should reach this office not.later than Tuesday of each week to. insure publication in’ the current issue. Subscription Rates. One manth by carrier. ayery of. the. state to look after the 5 5 One year by carrier. .. country , over..- The :liquor - interests| ' Mrs. ‘W. A. ‘White, 1023 ' Dewey :rzsr:: '4n-:s o:vned by private ;: w— ':b“"w gc“lif*yoé :{)xre; o':::s, sxm:;):gzg;;”; are not. without . conservative and|Ave., Bemidii, says: “One of the dividuals or large lumbering cor-| use othe: .J;mlgig recipe long-headed.men. in-their inner coun- cils.. How.badly. they misjudged the trend of the times as affecting their traffic is.indicated by their frequent predictions that county option was at least four years distant in Minne- sota. However, the evil that they greatly- feared. has; come upon ;them. {1t will be.some.time in the estima- tion of this newspaper before option, will be indorsed by the people. Event- ually, unless some measure more. ap- pealing and more direct with a prom- ise of accomplishing more is submit- ted, it will triumph. here. There is but one thing for the liquor interests to do to delay the finale here. It is to obey.the letter of the law, to clean up their business as much ag they can clean it up, and so maintain the tolerance that the large demacratic element in this section exerciges to- tamily keeps Doan’s. Kidney.Pills in the house and uses them whenever > -8 i -hav- there is.the -least. painin: the back tate Forester Cox denies-ever. hay: Almost, everyone knows that Sage Jo: or treuble from the kidneys and they L:':n‘:‘;‘; ;‘L‘: de"'"fi:?:;‘“::i::g’f and aeg‘:’l&hk, properly: Aoor.;?(uiud;-; never fail to bring relief. The hene- o . ol cAmpg 31 the najusal:golar; andi Justrc fit this one received from Doan’s Kid- e G ney Pills leads him to: hold a high Denied by Forester. opinion: of . them.” “The only, maney. we.spent for this Price -50c, at all :dealers. Don’t|campaign:was incidental,” said Mr. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | “and T have told the com- Dean's Kidney “Pills—the same that;|mit I doubt :whether the en- -Mrs.. -White recommends. = Foster- | tire'amount would reach $1,000. The Milburn: Co., Props.,: Buffalo, N. Y.|campaign waged by the state.fores- pondence in my office to increase can-| siderably, and we were compelled to ; “It i true that our rangers in for Amendment No. 9 Cost State thern Minnesota posted placards $25,000—Cox - Replies. One year, postage paid.. The Weekly Pioneer. * Bight pages, containing a summary of the'news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. porations?” of ‘Sage Tea" and - Sulphur.. | IS PAPER REPRCSENTED FOR FOREIGN to get_this.mixture was to mak :;’hmz.t which is mussy and trouble some.'. Nowadays;. ing atsny drug o, SWyeth's. . Sage and Sulphur lLfid ,” you will ‘get a large bot tle of this famous old recipe for alo:: ¢ Try. it! No on ean- posaib _darkened yoi hair, “as- it -does it 80 /‘natusally “anc evenly.; Yous ‘brushwith it,and draw this through y ir, ong small strand at a tim " by morning the gray hair disappedrs, an hair l;emhe.mtihuly. dark; thick and NIW YORK. AND: CHICAGO SCANTHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIE* 14ry. association for. the .adoption .of CHARGE: MISUSE-OF-FUNDS - employ at’ various times additional the amendment caused the corres: Senator: A..J. Rockne Says: Campaign | help. tion of C. G. Schuls, state superin-| dapapen ;. 3 Bponge;; or -soft £ A iteleggamy cable foiuse; between | REREERRRER R B % ° One-half cent per word -per % % {ssue, cash with copy. x ‘Regular- charge Tate, one cent, % ¥:per: word-: per - insertion.. No % & ad.taken for-less than 10.cents. ¥ *<Phone :31. * e P R R R _EOR. BENT. [FOR*RENT-~Rooms: with-steam heat and.bath. - Inquire L. Bleoston. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 1023 Minn. Ave, Phgne 317-R. FOR SALE. [FOR SALE—1 nave 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-| gles, one . garden .drill, qne, two and other farm machinery. W. G Schroeder. $ FOR SALE—At new wood yard, wood ‘all-lengths delivered at your door.. - Leave all orders at Ander- son’s Employment Office, 2065 .Min- nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie Miller, Prop. “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925~ ward them. In so doing they may preserve the license system of selling liquor here longer than in most sec- tions of the state. Further abuse of the - privileges they now have here will certainly react. Whether or not they will be able to see also that it is no use to further fight the inevi- table in this state remains to be seen. They will probably fight, however That has been their course in the past in the face of similar conditions. That means simply that they have one more battle to lose.—Virginia Enterprise. = SAYS ONLY $1,000-WAS-50 SPENT | CQUPAT‘\QN ISSELLIN THERE ARE IN TH C) b UNITEDR. STATES That the state forgstry department spent state funds illegally;, last fall‘ in the campaign. for -the passage. of | Amendment No. 9 and that, the state 1 is spending money on forestry pro- 4 tection which is mainly to the bene- § fit of private owners of timbers, are charges made by Senator A. J. Rock- ne in defending the action of the sen- ate finance committee in = reducing . = | the forestry appropriation from $75,- Chicago nas more-houses wired for 000 to $40,000 a year. State For- electricity than any other city in the|ester W. T. Cox declares that the United States. e charges are exaggerated, unwarrant- ed and inspired by enemies of the forestry service. “The committee has letters on file estimating that the amount expend- ed in an attempt to have Amendment No.. 9 adopted exceeded $25,000,” says Senator Rockne’s - statement. “That the money has been so spent was admitted by Forester Cox when | he appeared before our committee, but we did not learn -the exact amount. He admitted, however, that a large number of his so-called rang- M DRUGSSMEDICINES It is estimated that fully 50,000 boys had camp experience during last summer as a result of the leadership of the Boy Scout movement. % Friends of the Elwell measure, the i i road law.under which so much is be- ing accomplished in Northern Min- nesota, feel confident that the senate will defeat the bill repealing it when the matter comes up on special order today. Sentiment favorable to the act has been aroused by good roads enthusiasts who are arguing that any law which permits roads to be built $1 when otherwise the work could not -1 be done is a good law and should be i retained. It is understood that sev- eral amendments to the act have been framed by its friends and will be pressed if the repeal bill fails. These changes have been approved by for- | | mer Senator James E. Elwell, the au- thor of the law, and clear up certain ambiguties in the language. Russia has a woman aviator who has been sent to the front for active duty. | I i Fortunate Indéed would be the lady who found employment in a Drug Store ' carrying as large and as well selected a stock of ‘Fine Toilet Articles and Perfumeries i3 "~ As'may be found here ¢ ‘What'An Oppertunity For Gratifying Natural Inclinations! ~ Bemidiji, Minn, TR E AR KRR XN ps *: COUGHS ‘AND BRONCHITIS * KX KKK KKK KKK KKK K KH relieved instantly with 2 ounces of Schiffmann’s- Concentrated Expector- ant. A whole pint costs 50 cents. Money refunded if not perfectly satis- factory by Barker’s Drug Store. The Ambulance Chaser. There are many lawyers in every state who devote their entire time to personal injury cases and many of them not only accept such suits bat make appeals to victims of accidents for them. Attorneys of this class are known as “ambulance chasers” and if a bill, one of four, indorsed by the Minnesota Bar association, intro- duced in the legislature yesterday, passes, they will be put out of busi- ness. Soliciting of personal injury cases by means of paid runners or solici- tors or by printed circulars is for- bidden and the attorney offering made liable to suspension or disbarment by one bill. : Another provides - contingent fee agreements and allows the court to fix attorneys’ compensation in case of settlement, but no fees may be al- lowed if it is shown that the case was solicited. A third bill is directed against the. trial in Minnesota courts of personal injury cases arising in other states. It provides that no suit against a foreign corporation by a non-resident us to receive the many con- It ‘hastbeen a source of great pleasure to - gratulations for-bringing to-Bemidji new Spring creations-in suits and coats, which will undeubtedly attract considerable attention among the best dressed | women of this section. We have reference.to the Ele . Sunshine Garments Many of our careful and most particular buyers will recall that this is " the line formerly sold :in -Bemidii by the-Berman Emporium. Ourfriends and patrons will surely be enraptured with .the -display of beautiful apparel-that will-be seen here tomorrow. Suits and .coats, truély ‘magaificent in coneeption and in construction- --indicating :unmistakably the artistic sense of the designers and the rare skill of the needle-workers, ‘show- of Minnesota shail be ried n o stts ] © 1N@-€xamples of the most ambitious efforts-of‘the premier, astists.in. designing e, miess the cause of action has ' in all the world’s acknowledged fashion centers, revealing _skill. of the The fourth bill provides that an in® highcst order. ; 0 Sell ¢ i Jjured person may repudiate a ljelease" bé refunded. ’ i Now Ready : , And to know that these new, attractive garments.are,to.be sold. at popu- lar prices.is quite as startling as will be-the -effect upon the women when they feast their eyes-upeon them. : » SUITS and COATS (Sunshine Brand) at from $15 to $40. Select Eanabec is First. - --now.and set your own time for delivery. | Kanabec county is the first county || 1 in Minnesota to take advantage of'; the provisions of the county option| law .that became effective through Governor Hammond’s signature Mon- £ day. ; i A petition is already in circulation 1 there, asking for a special election with the aim of making .the entire| county dry. Henry Rines, former } ; ; + shsalues ofulhoms nestaipertist ot | - The daily arrival of shirt waists and dresses for spring and sum- Kanabec .county is practically sa- mer wear may also interest those who come to’buy. There are some beautiful waists at from $tto $5. House:and streetdresses are also ammmbe late daily arrivals. You arednvited to .come to- look—sbuy loonless now, say Anti-Saloon league workers, the towns and villages by | the. exercise of -local .option having shut out saloons. If the county op- tion law provisions hecome. effective it ‘will extend the dry zone to include all territory outside the towns and villages as well as the communities themselves. KKK KK KKK KKK KK * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS * LR R R e R R e e R Y 5 ; i ¥ 2 " The monkey who wants to re-es- & 2 T 3 : 2 e tablish legal murder in Minnesota b ai \nie % s o ! ouglit to be hanging up,by his narra- | : 5 5 s tive.on the trees of the African jun- }’ es along with the apes, chimpan minors.. = - WILLIAM MCUAIG, FOR SALE—40 acres good farm land, 5 miles northwest of Bemidji. About 800 . cords - wood; small shack. $20.00 an-acre. A Nor- rie, 402 Minnesota. Ave., Bemidji. FOR 'SALE—At public sale, March 9, 3 p. m,, at Suckert’s residence, Sec. 22, town of Grant Valley, one Faultless stump puller, with table. FOR SALE—Five-year-old . driving horse with buggy and harness. In- quire Bemidji Auto Co. FOR :SALE—Hotel Nymore. Inguire A. Cohen, Nymore, Minn. 'DR. J.'T. TUOMY, DENTIST the_following | Miles: Block horse Kentucky: single disk harraw:| . Phone 164-2 +Poguels: Livery DRAY- LINE " Saf ‘rw%f' Res. Phon:?sm prica Ave. Office Phone 12. s 71)““’» ls-‘ i, DR. D. L. STANTON, . DENTIST _Office in Winter. Block Gibbons Block - Tel. 230 North of Markham Hotel S JAWIRRS GRATIAM M. TOBRARCE, LAWYER Phone 560 Building. - PHYSICIANS, -SURGEONS i 'P%K!BIGIAN AND_SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A:SHANNON; M. D. PHYSICIAN . AND.:SURGEON Office: in, Mayo Bleck Phone 396 Res..Phone 397 DL. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN -AND-SURGEON Office—Miles: Block DR, L. A.. WARD PIIYSICIAN .AND..SURGEON Over .First Natignal ;Bank Bemidji, Minn. ‘DR. A: E. HENDERSON - PIFYSICIAN - AND:SURGEON Over . First : National Bank Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36 Res.-Phone 73 |DR. E. H, SMITH - ~ "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block FOR SALE—Burrough’s adding ma- chine. Gennes & Layon. FARMS FOR:SALE. FOR SALE—120 acres good black soil, 40 acres in natural meadow, 10 acres broke, 40 acres solid cedar, balance small poplar and birch; good log house and well, small barn; 16 miles northwest from Kelliher, 1-2 mile from Red Lake shore. Prince $17.00 per acre. L. J. Kramer, Xelliher, Minn. FOR. SALE—160 acres black sandy loam, 25 acres cleared, 15 acres under plow,. 40 acres more.easy to clear; 'balance timber. . 11: miles west of Kelliher; good log house and well. $18.00 per acre. Terms. L. J. Kramer, Kelliher, Minn. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood, half hay " land on good stream, one mile from & town, terms liberal, price-$20.00 per- acre. W. G. Schroeder. WANTED. WANTED TO TRADE—I have a five- room, modern cottage on Sheridan Ave., Minneapolis, that I will trade for improved or partly improved farm land in the vicinity of Be- midji. Must have clay soil. C. C. Cross, Bemidji. WANTED—Second _hand - household goods. "M.. E. Thertson. LOST AND FOUND. § LOST—Gold fob with initials “A. B." between Lake -Boulevard, Missis- sippi avenue and Eighth street. Re- turn to St. Anthony’s hospital for reward. MISCELLANEQU FOR ' SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbon sold, for - 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you. appear in person. Phene 31. |, _The Bemidji Pioneer OfficeSupply . Store. g Way,.to_Lay. Elooring. Laying a_ floor has always been.a hard job for me if the lumber was warped. But I have just completed a corn crib in which I used-the cant hook: for - forcing -the flooring into place, and | was surprised at the ease with which the work was done.. In do- ing it the chain was anchored ito: a:| window sill or studding. The handle; Hl-of -thecant “hook- was placed ag: ' flooring board and the hook caught 1 The handle [Gwas - then- pulled back; . forcing the fvering boards into place: ! When dolng i d block.shonld be placed between: ihook on.the chain andithe window “and; also between the cant hook ndle and.the flooring.+Correspond- ent of-Missouri Valley Farmer. % Reward offered—Will ipay $25 for. | information leading. to iarrest and| d cenviction of anyone giying or sell- | {ng ‘cigarettes, tobacco or cigars::to DR.: EINER-JOHNSON PII¥SICIAN AND: SURGEON Beinidjf, Minn. e e — I E R R R R E S R E SR SRR ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS + I E R R R R R L R P R S S RN MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. 2 North Bound Arrives. 1-North Bound Leaves. 800 ‘RAILROAD East Bound Leaves GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves. 3 MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 Sough—Mpls. Etc. Lv. *34 South—Mpls. Etc. Lv. 31 North—Kelliher Lv. +33 North—Int. Falls. Lv... 44 South or 30 am 471 North North. Bemidji.......... :00 am 46 Freight from Int. due North Bemidji :40 pm 45 Freight from Braine North Bemidji... . 7:00 pm *Daily. All others daily except Sunday. U NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading room only, 3 to 6 p. m. Resulta are most aiways certain when you use a Ploneer want ad. One-half cent a word. Phone 31. Notice. On and after Feb. 1, credit will be extended to our patrons on a monthly. basis only. All accounts will be closed each 30 days and the payment of each account must be made in full every 30 days. The nature of a credit store is such that it has numerous small accounts scattered among all classes of people and the problem of regulating credits 8o as to extend every accommodation possible- and at-the same time con- duct a safe-and sane business, is no small part of the business and we ptrust you.will appreciate--our: efforts land co-operate with us, thus enabling us to conduct our accounts on:a busi- ness basis. W. G. SCHROEDER. A valve is fitted to the bottom of a new cooking kettle so that-water may be -drained from vegetables without endangering:its user. ‘Wanis—one-half -.cent | R FUNERZL -DIRECTOR ¥. ‘E. IBERTSON UNPERTAKER MHuffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE-AND - - - UNDERTAKING {H N\ MCKEE, Funeral:Director Phone.(78:W_or R g

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