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.in_the condition of The Bemnm l)aly Pmeef THE BEMIDJI PIONEER-RUS. -Pablishers and Fropristors. Telephone. 31. Entered at the post office at Bamidjl, Minn;, as second-clags matter under Act of Congress ef March 38, 1878, Published every:afternoon except Sunday insamenieX b nost bl itast el ST No attention pald to anonymous con- -tributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for: publication. Communications for the Weekly:Plo- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week 'to Imsure publication ‘in -the current-issue. 1 Subscription- Rates. One month. by carrier. ‘One .year by carrier... . 4.0 Three months, postage paid . 1.00 Six months, postage paid. . 200 One .year, postage -paid.. . 400 ‘The Weekly Ploneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday -and sSent postage: pald to any tddre!a for !1 50 in Idvnnca 'HIS PAPER REPRE:ENTED FDR FOREIGN ADVERT!SING BY THE ESSAESDEI’A C GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Our Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925” * True Patriotism. The arrival of Independence day, with all of Europe at battle, makes valuable as a birthday sermon for all the nation some of the parting admo- nitions of George Washington, “The Father of Our Country,” as contained in his immortal farewell address. “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and merality are indispensa- ble supports,” said Washington. “In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars or human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician equally with the pious man ought to respect and to cherish them. “It is substantially true that virtue or_morality is a necessary spring of popular government. The rule, “in- deed, extends with more or less force | to every species of free government. ‘Who, that is a sincere friend of it, can look with indifference upon at- tempts to shake the foundation of the fabric? “Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened. “‘Observe good faith and justice to- ‘wards all nations; cultivate peace and | harmony with all. Religion and morality enjoin this conduct; and can it'be, that good policy does not equal- 1y enjoin it? “‘Harmony, liberal intercourse with | all nations, are recommended by po-} licy, -humanity and interest. But even . our commereial ‘policy- should hold an. equal and impartial hand; neither seeking nbr granting -exclu- sive favors or preferences; consulting' the natural course of things; dif-]| - fusing -and diversifying by ‘gentle'] means the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing with] powers so-disposed, in orderto givé| trade .a stable course, to define the rights of -our merchants, and to en- able the.government to support them conyentional rules of intercourse, the best that present circumstances and|| mutual opinion will permit, but tem-] porary, and liable to be from time to1] time abandoned or varied, as experi-|| ence and circumstances shall dictate.’ ““Constantly keeping in view, that || it is folly in one nation to laok.for disinterested favors from . another; that it must pay with a portion of ts] independence for whatever.it may ac: cept under that character; that by such acceptance, it may place itself having . give: “equivalents for nominal favors, an: yet of being reproached with ingrat: tude for not giving more. ““There can be no greater ~error than te éxpect or calculate upon real] favors: from nation to nation. It 18] an illusion which .experience must 9| cure which & just pride ought’to qia- eard. * “In offering to you, my countrj- ‘men, these counsels of an old and &Af- fectionate friend, I dare not hope they will' make the strong and lasting im-| pression T could wish that they will eontrol the usual current of the pas- ions, or prevent our nation fromr run-| “ningthe eourse which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations.. * “But, it T may even flatter my(.lf thatthey may be productive:of’ uosne partial benefit, some ‘occasional good that they may. now-ahd then reeur to R KK KKK x| X i sufe -people in every mmol»et:@ RIAL -EXPLOSI &% ¥ %% KKXKEKKEKKKX|country an opportunity of seeing the|: ——. tricts-and-the-rural peortions. ‘upbuilds--one- section--of ‘the seme-way -or-other. cuse ‘for ' eross-purpose ‘New Ulm: Journal. dugns live wire and -up with must be selected or down goes house of cards.—Elk River News. — on a paying basis from the root crops. dustry expands. as. good wagon roads and transportation. pure soft water. ern Minnesota. NEW FOUR MILLION DOLLAR and associated with him are D. Griffith, producer of ‘“The Birth funny -movies. Visit California’s Expositi The North-Pacific Coast and stop .over enroute at Yellowstone National Park .You.cap.make one.trip ..and. . in- clude all—two great expositions, the wonderful North Pacific ,Coast: country : lnd Yellowstone - National . Park, besides in themselves and worthy of note.. Youcan.travel either by water or Shasta:rail route - fi to San Franciaco or via Great-Northern “Pacific ‘Steamship Co. Francisco. ..Meals and berth in- idetailed- rates, informotion, etc: Low Fare Dally to - Novemher 30 ot ,mndsute the: 1uny~o1 party spirlt, to . So far as future prospects are con- " % | cerned we don’t know but we would about as lief be a Progressive as & regular :Republican. At the: nrmnt writing it'’s Wilson—that’s all. | Fairmont Sentinel. . Wouldn’t Minnesota be better oftdf there wasn’t so much sectibnalism? Much more could be accomplished if each-part- of“the state would pull to< gether: £or - the-common good. ''The, Same,cau’ beisaid e nrhanw(‘lll:; of other eities, the:same as road com- North ‘Star ‘state ‘assists-the -remainder in There 18 no ex- activity — There ought not ‘to be:much of a struggle to get on the Republican ticket .as .a candidate for .governor next year as the candidate ‘who wins out will have a most strenuous job we | to defeat Governor Hammond, if that :lgentleman :keeps- his.head . as well as he has done since his inauguration. The Republican candidate must be a the times. Political wire pulling in the selection | VerY severe attack of cholera morbus. of a candidate will not of itself, with- ‘Two physicians worked over me from out - other vital qualifications, win |four a.m. to-6 p. m. without giving out at the polls, and a strong man|™Me any Telief and then told me they who has the confidence of the-public |4id not expect me to live; that I had Star- |stead of doing so, I gave the hotel Dairying -has offered the opportu- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and nity for the beginner. to put his farm |take no substitute. start. There .are four important factors for | Went to sleep after the.second dose. the dairy farmer. to consider before|At five o'clock the next morning I he can make a success of dairy farm-|Was called by my order and took a ing. He must have land that will [train for my mext stopping point, a produce an abundance of good rough- [Well man but feeling. rather shaky age, such as clover, hay and various|from the severity of He must have markets, which will grow while the. dairy in-|Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. He must have econ- omical transportation facilities, such railway | Supplies current to a searchlight be- There must be a uni-|Death the ‘muzzle that an English- form climate and an abundance of [Mman has invented to enable hunters Perhaps nowhere | t0 accurately aim at game at night. in the United States.are these facili- T e ties all offered to better advantage than in Northern Minnesota.—North- | industries of England has lowered MOVIE CONCERN ORGANIZED New York, July 3.—A new move- iF KIDNEYS Ac]. ment in the movie world that will revolutionize even- that startling and sensational industry is about com- pleted and the plans of the organizers entertain an extension of the moving _ picture business:on a scale heretofore | g, ve Raaknche is-a. sign you not even.dreamed .of. | H. E: Aitkin o Jou isve et is the leader behind the ‘movement a Nation,” Thomas H. Ince and Mack Sennett, the producer of the famous Sennett has organ- ized more comics on the screen than| Meat forms uric acid which overworks any other one man in the business. The plan is to book movie produc- tions in a-regular chain of theaters 2oty throughout the country, the same as them,. like you relieve your bowels; re- | legitimate shows are-now seen. This| moving all the body’s - urinous- waste, will raise the movies to the level ot | €188 ‘you have backache, sick headache, many other scenes—individualfeatures | the new coast-wise steamship line 3 from . Astoria, Oregon, to San . - cluded. ‘Write, call or phone for - best screen pictures that are being made anywheré' today. ‘l‘l\e-pm-e! admission: probably-will also- bqnhed but the backers.of the new combina- ‘tion believe their production will be worth the new price scale. _ Aitken has nnnmmced that a big Broldway theater hau been acquired and that others in every large ‘eity | § in’ the country are under considera- ‘tign. .. The- first :8showing of the:new. combination’s plays will be in New "York and then will start on the round === | Res. Phone 63 ‘818 Amen HOW TO-ANSWER BLIND ADS. Office Phome '12. _All ads signed with numbers, or = = initials, care Ploneer must be an-| ° - - DENTISTS. swered by letter addressed to the|pR ] I STANTON, number given in'the ad. Pioneer em- 8 anbmfi- ployes:are not permitted to tell who .Office in Winter Block . any advertiser is. Mail or send your |- > | answer to*Pioneer “No. , or Initiai{DR. J. T. TUDMY, 5 ; -, and we hmvnrd it-to ‘the ad- ; DENTIST vertiser. Gibbons "Block “Tel. 230 : < North of Markham Hotel HELP WANTED. PR v rowro M ior st SO Ue T T UT O . 4A'WANTED—Girl for “general house- "LAWYERS work. No washing. Ira J. Cool, 919 | GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, . “Dewey Ave. 2 | DAWYER : WANTED—Girl for general house-|Miles Block Phons 666 4 work. Mrs. P. J. Russell. D H.-FISK,>Court Commissioner WANTED—Dishwasher. Hotel Nie- ATTORNEY AT LAW ollet. Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Buyjlding: ~ ing.a king nowadays, but don’t worry. You can be just a plain citizen and buy a pair of gloves heze that'll - fit you'as thoughyou were a king. ' panies do. It is predicted by Aitken that the 'new.:departure \will ‘overshadow: any- thing of the kind ever before attempt- ed and that the weekly cost of the films released will be near $5,000,000. ‘Wall:street-is behind-the movement: in.a financial way and large sums of | money will' be expended on -branch offices in London, Paris, Vienna, Pet- rograd, Rome, South America and all big American cities, which will also act as producing centers. value, maderate FOR RENT. FOR RENT—b6-room .cottage, with| water, July 1; 12th St Dr. J. ‘Tuomy. ‘PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON FOR RENT—Suits of three office|. Offis-Mlvg otk rooms for rent over First National| DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. Bank. PHYSICIAN AND fiURGmN Io- 3 SRS : . _ Office in Mayo Block FOR RENT—Furnished room, gentle- Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 man preferred. 523 Bemidji Ave. Traveling Man’s Experience. “In- the summer-of 1888 I had a the|best telegraph for my family. porter fifty cents and told him to buy me a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, S ~|DR. 'C. ‘R.: SANBORN m;yx;gm;‘ oo ofce rooms. A>-| ""PHYSICIAN AND: SURGBON 1 took a double = B!‘:}NT e iOffice—Miles Block 5 d ccording to the directions and rmeyenti o Toon it el house. A. Klein. ‘DR. L. A..WARD ‘PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn.- FOR RENT—Furnished room. * 109 Bemidji Avenue. 2 “Che .N'aimnal "i)rmk" Buy a Bottle Today FOR RENT—Modern 7-toom fiat.|pp"F § SMITH : . Phone 23. PHYSICIAN -AND_SURGEON = mi SALE. Office Security Bank Block FOR SALE—At new wood yard, |DR. EINER JOHNSON wood all lengths delivered at your PHYSICIAN :AND SURGEON ‘door. Leave all orders at Ander- Bentdji, -Minn. son’s Employment Office, 206 Min- DR. G. HOEY nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Miller, Prop. Call Pogue’s Livery—164 FO;:ALE———A snap, the best summer, HH.M_AE NYG—_—m age at Lake Bemidji. Will con= GRADUATE ‘NURSE sider good auto as part paymeént. Phone 817-R For further information - write O’Connor Brothers, Grand Forks, X R AK AR KRR XK R Vet : x RAILROAD ‘TIME CARDS * FOR SALE—Several good residence | & & & & & 44 9909 g - - § lots on Minnesota, Bemidji and Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- fice-over Northern Nat'l Bank. FOR SALE OR RENT—Well ar- }37 ‘West Bound ‘ ranged six-room cottage on Irvine avenue between 4th -and Gth streets. Inquire of Berman Insur- ance Agency. the attack,” writes H. W. Ireland, Louisville, Ky. A storage battery in a rifle stock Buy It Today You have heard of jthe Na- tional Drink—-you have seen the Welch advertising, you have beenreminded that grape juice has arrived—but, have you tried ‘Welch’s? Is your family using it?. Have you made the acquaintance of this -beverage of, Nature that not only tastes good but it is wholesome and refreshing. ' j This is Welch Week. See ‘our windsw display -and buy :at least one bottle of Welch’s .—Today &1 The employment of women in the the birth rate in that country and tends towards the birth of a largér proportlon of female infants. 2 North Bou 1'North B.(auul l& GREAT QIm“ 33 West Bound Leaves 34 East Bound Leaves. 35 West Bound Leaves 36 ‘East Bound Leaxe: 106 North Bound Arri 106 Sollth Bound Leaves. BAD TAKE SALTS eating too much meat, which: <~ ! A > — Frelght West t ikl forms uric acid. ; Otto G. sCmndt FOR SALE—Cheap, seven-room mod- Froent ga‘ifi Feavonat it % ern house; 905 Mississippl avenue. | 353535 R " Vrole. tate. . Lv. oft Minn. Ave. Phone 33 Inquire Berman Insurance Agency: ‘34 South—Mpla Ete. Lv. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it gen- erally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. orth—Kelliher - Ly. '38 Nortll—InL Fn 1s. Ly Phone 687. Sathre. FOR SALE—Pigs. FOR SALE—House. ‘WANTED—By ‘young man who is North Bemidji. 7:00 pr employed; -and a stranger in the |*Daily. ~All others ‘daily except sund-y city, the acquaintance of some lady ——nw = from 20 to 28 years of age. One Open dn"y_'e"xmcem sm“““y‘ o to B = that is fond. of outings and amuse-|m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading Toom ments. Address clo “L,” Daily only, 3 to 6 p.m. Pjoneer. WANTED—Stenographlc work to do =at home or will go-out. Tel. 945. Uncle Sams Favorite the kidneys in their effort to filter: it from the blood -and-they become sort of pamlyzed and loggy. 'When your kidneys sluggish ;and ;clog : you must relieve “HUGH A, WHITNEY umistufee dizzy: spells; your stomach-sours, tongue s ceated, and ‘when the weather is bad.-|{ : you have rheumatic twinges. /The.urine | is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged f} to scek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physi- || cian at once or get from your pharmadist | bout four ounces of Jad Salts; take P g * TROPPMAN’S CASH MARKET * i oo~ . |* PRICES'PAID TO FARMERS * =) WANTED—Second hand . houseRoM | k¥ & &'k % Kk K XK KKK % - goods. M. E. Ibertson. ‘| Butter, 1b. .... . 20¢ qla tablespoonful in a glass of water Dairy butter, Ib 20c before breakfast for a few days and your B FARMSFOR SALE. ~ Ipoee dos. ... 16¢ knli;eya “Edthin “tfifizm ’é‘lm;f famous er a mg FOR SALE—120 acres- farm land, | Potatoes, per bu. 60e 8alla s -1made Irom:the 'aclC of grapes out 500 cords - wood,. half hay | Rutabagas, bu. 30e ‘and ;: lemon: h lit] 2 o M has Mé:m&mfi::m;:;:’mg.m& llnd on good stream, one mile from | Carrots, bush. . {1 I :am now ‘prepared to take care of your needs in the u‘ri:dettakmg : ne 100, F. Bidg. _] PHONES: 223 “Res. IO, | clegn, and . stimulate aluggish - kidneys, alsd- to neutralize acids in the urine so it | no:Jonger irritates, thus ending bladder- Jad Salta.is.a life saver for regalar | meat eaterg. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a_delightful, effer- ‘vescent ‘lithia-water - drink, i e ey ‘Benefited by Chamberlain’s Liniment. “Last winter I used Chamberlain’s Liniment for ‘rheumatic pains, stiff- ness and soreness of the knees, and 'can conscientiously say that I never used anything that did me so much ] good.”—Edward Craft, Elba, N. Y. ‘Obtainable everywhere—Adv. Bl "¥You're Safe With A Standard. Rotary Safe from the usual an- & town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. WILL TRADE farm land for good roadster, Ford preferred. Write - Box 477, Bemidji, Min LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—Gold -bracelet. Owner may ~have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Call 813 Minn. Ave. - FOUND—Gold locket. ‘Owner- may have same by proving property and paying for this.ad. Pioneer office. -MISCELLANEOUS 2 e i ADVERTISERS—The great state of. +Nerth - Dakota: offers nnmnmgl ops Wrulnl'lel for business: to clasal- FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. - covers North B'nou' 1ike a blank- et; reaching-all'parts of the state per to use In' order:to get Te-| Sulth; rates one cent per.word first + insertion, ene-half cent per- word lneeeodh_c insertions; -Atty cnh