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for' eross-purpose scflflt’*—New Ul {of light on*‘the fieri rhe Be““dfi’ Dflllyi Pmeer Journal. #mugglers, Chink: —— Most of the-smugglers have their - TEN SMMIDIT STORERRRUR 00. | - overtior. Hammond, that brosdt| hosatarters fn ‘Tia Jusns. 3 fomdl 2 B Telephone. 31, B gauged man occupying the executive |from San Diego, 'or” Méxicali, chair of this great commonwealth of|miles east. ‘Both towns are on the Entered at the ‘post office ‘at Bemidii | Minnesota; -has voiced{the true prin[{Cdliforialine. #They are utterly b { Mian, s ceconacclass fa e, %" 4| ciple of living In hig declaration of yond all law. Their denizens alwa: intention to call a general state:con-|face toward California, for to cross Published every afternoon‘except Sunday{.regs for the ‘purpose of organizing a |the line with contraband means profij. Mo aticution pala to anonymous con. |State-wide development movemeht. | ' And bétween these two outposfs! tributions. Writer's name must be|All for the state and the ‘state for.|Gehenna and civilized Southern Cali- known to the editor, but not necessarily | 4}) may.well be the Minnesota’slogan’|fornia ‘with its prosaic-jitney bus rmé;,‘:;‘.‘,fi:fi?m, for the Weekly Plo-|from ‘this time on.~Grand ' Rapids{snd its: little:green-bungalows' the: ager ‘should reach this office not later|Herald-Review. isnothing' but” this thin'* line of than Tuesday of each week to insure | bronzed 'young' hordeman: ‘'who watch ‘publication in the current issue. R R e o ) fight, take bullete’and glve’them.] Subscription Rates. the more we! think of ourown state| 2% hours a’day, umknown and ap: Ore month by carrler..... ‘lpreciated. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE s Lereby- ven that (hu Company will prosecute all persons-using: < l%b}' purposes or the dumping of gnrbege or other ibjectionable: dfll‘r‘in'fihlbbn ifi\lfiem lots. Every person who has here- - wm used‘said property or-any of it in-ways above mentioned s hereby nm.(fied to repair the damage so done and place the.property in Lhe same. 3 unimty-eddfnfion in which it was prior ‘to thé- time - of trespass or 4 flulmmsflef&lmmmmm - 620 CapnaiBankoBaNaIng MAYBE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Classified Department “These ads: bring’ certain resalts. ‘One=halfcent ‘a-word per issue. cash with copy, 1c:a word oth= erwise. Atways telephone No. 31 | 8T WAUL —— **WHEN IN-BEMIDJ} STOP AT WANTED. N f Minnesota. - To any one 'sojouri- KKK KKS i One year by carrler...... o *’IB KKEHKKK K KKK Threo months, postage pald... ing in the “sun-burnt West, the b i he fi?and Gentfa' Hetel e i el h L ths, post paid. 4 4 “ { One ';::r‘ ms‘:at:?ildm. thoughts ‘o the green fells:ut tatna - There ' 18 acthingthat~1-know - of OmING=KOU{RS+Wmt. <goods. M. E:“Ibertson. { *'MINNESOTA' ‘AVENUE The Weexly Ploneer. are as grateful as a drink of water |, o nigeous than an aerial bombard- Ads to be classified prop- { WANTED—By young man, nice airy { to a dying prospector on an arid des- i ths tal 3 Pioneer want col™ Eight pages, containing a summary of ! ment. It requires an entire men 5 . X erly in the Pioneer wai 5 A £ the nows of the week. Fublished every ert. And, too, we find that Minne-|readjustiment. The sky, which has al- b European Plan -Strictly. nolge"' ;oom gear l;l;e if possible. Ad Thureday and ‘sent postage paid to any 4 3 ace, suddenty spats | [ Roonts , Meals' ; ress C, clo Ploneer. address for $1.60 in advance. sota' 1§ yery'well thidglit-of wherover ['ways Byilollssd Fatee, s ‘ ‘§oc-up aks'25C up o'clock. Ads received- later | - il ol i S we go. The people’haveiheard of the |death. - Bombardment by the big guns of an' advancing’ army-is not unexpe . will appear on another page that day. — FARMS 'FOR SALE. é FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, ! about 600 cords wood, half hay 1and on good stream, one mile from ’ FHIG PAPEA‘D%?R?ES_,&%TES ;fi?“’“'“" North Star-state, and ‘have learned ed. . There is ‘for fight, ‘8 chancé, "********* “WM. J. DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji; Minn. l of its prosperity. .- Not'only have they too, for a reprisal. -But-against these — —— heard of the state, and learned of it8 | qiders of the sky there is mothing. riches, but they are also aware that|QOne sits and waits, and no 'town is; we have resources which- aré as yet|eafe. One moment there i3 a peas GENERAL OFFICES ] NEW YORK AND CHICAGO untouched, and that through the de- ful village with war twenty, fifty miles 1 t of the ‘Minne- [@Way. = The: next minute hell -breaks SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIgg velopment of these resources Minne- | 0" oooos are destroyed, sleeping, = sota will be more-firmly intrenched | ;14100 gie4n their cradles, the streets in the front rank of the states. AnY|gcho and re-echo with the din of de way that you look at it; a Minnesota | gtruction. The reply of the!anti-air man, at home or abroad, has/nothing |craft guns is feeble, and at night tudle.’ to be ashamed of, and nothing to T;et: is no b:cmenoé ;:findpeandnl: —Winneb: Enter. | streets are ‘empty anc Bpol0piae o oK =W D R e o each house people, family groups, non- Drise: combatants, folk who ask only the right to work and love and 'live, sit' INSPECTORS AND SMUGGLERS | and wait with blanched faces.—Mary: FIGHT ON “HELL'S HUNDRED” | Roberts Rinehart in Saturday Evening Post. * * * * ¥ umn must be in- before 11 * * * FY *x KRR RKRKE KK HELP WANTED. PSS s S s S ‘WANTED—Distributing A gents— either sex, earn $12.50 per 100. Giving Free Pkgs. Blumer's Per- a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. FOR SALE CHEAP—160 Acre Farm —will accept auto as part payment. fumed Laundry- Starch. All' or] Berman Insurance ‘Agency, phone spare time. 797 Blumer Bldg.,| 19, Lincoln- and Roscoe, Chicago. = HELP WANTED—To address enve- wwmmww‘w lopes at home; good pay. Full|ADVERTISERS—The' great state of particulars 10 cents. Direct Sales| < North: Dakota' offers' untfmited op- Co., Quiney, 1. portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers. The* recognized FOR RENT. advertising ‘medium -in the Fargo FOR RENT—Suite of three office Daily' and- Sunday Courier-News 5 X rooms for rent over First National| the only seven-day -paper in the 1, Bank. state and the paper which carries L o the largest:-amount of“classified FOR RENT—Two office rooms. Ap- ply W. G. Schroeder. Our Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 “BEMIDJ1 v Ice cream is the ideal food for hot weather. Los Angeles, Cal., July 26.—“Hell’s HELP KID! Hnndred” is what old timers call the TEE NEYS. 100 miles of MexXican border ‘bétween . L N i Tia Juana and Mexicali, the “two Bflmd‘“ Relderlw:;e The Population in 1925” ‘advertising. * The Courler-News Of recent moving pictures pre- sented in this city, “The Escape,’” which was shown at the Grand Thurs- day evening has been the means of much comment and it is the general opinion that its coming has accom- plished just what was intended. It was highly educational and instric- tive and portrayed conditions as they toughest towns” on the American continent. And on that 100-mile stretch—Am- erica’s last frontier—a handful of United States-inspectors’ is - today fighting a guerilla warfare with scores of white, black and tan smug- glers whose sole object in life is to beat Uncle Sam’s custom laws. They have been fighting the war for months. The end is not in sight. Far away from telegraphs and tele- phones there are almost daily ‘skir- It’s the little kidney ills— The lame, weak or aching back— The unnoticed urinary disorders— That may lead to dropsy and Bright's disease. When the kidneys are weak, Help them with Doan’s Kidney| Pills, “I'Y A remedy especially for weak kid- neys. Doan’s have been used in kidney High in food value. requires ‘hardly any of your energy. to your-stomach. Delightful to your taste, It should not be'treated as a delicacy, but as a food. Eat it for your lunch today. the children this afternoon. this evening. = Eat more of it after the movies. So easy to digest that it Cooling Give it to Have it for dinner FOR SALE. FOR SALE—_At new wood yard, wood all lengths delivered at your door. Leave all orders at Ander- son’s Employment Office, 206 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzle Miller, Prop. FOR SALE—Several good residence lots on Minnesota, Bemidji and Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- covers North ‘Dakota-1ike a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the' day of ‘publication; ‘it is the paper to use in order to get re- sult; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding-insertions; ' fifty cents per ‘line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 60 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 h troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 30,000 people—en- dorsed at home. Proof in a Bemidjl citizen’s state- really are in the larger cities of the |mishes. They never break into'the (i world. newspapers. Gangs of frightened, —i 8 —_—— sheeplike Chinese are rounded up The Buyer’s Best Friend. sometimes while the agents, attempt- fice over Northern Nat’l Bank. FOR SALE—Large Lake Shore Cot- tage on east shore of Lavinia, ad- Too much is not enough. Because you can’t get too much. Koors* Ice Cream is now a product to be proud = G i e aji|ing to sneak them over the: border, ment. dress “Cottage” care of Pioneer| you appear in‘person. Phone 31. i e best friend of every Bemidji ) 3 Mrs. W. G. Worth, 608-13th St., office. The 'Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply careful buyer is the advertisement in |fee With bullets droning above them. | pomiaii, waset | wAneut Mo, veurs of. The purest, most wholesome, cheapest food — Gy the Pioneer. Desperadoos with automobile' ¢argoes |54 1 ysed Doan’s Kidney Pills. They you can buy. FOR SALE—Piano, cheap if ;: :1; TR Tan o T e 1t is the arrow that points the way |Of opium match their motors against |y cre recommended to me wWhen liv- Ot o it e T 0 B8 to better buying. the ponies of the inspectors and agai |;;,5 i virginia. I can say that I[; Hoakery: e e bullets drone. Battles * have information concerning the team d 1t is a foregome conclusion that|the never found a medicine that could| = FOR SALE CHEAP—Hotel, if taken when a merchant goes to the expense of advertising certain goods those goods are well worth the price and will stand up under the most rigid inspection. If it were otherwise the merchant would hardly be calling at- tention to them. He would simply resort to the shady trick of “working them off” on some unsuspecting dupe. Very few buyers have the time to look all over town before i making been fought in the desert mountains and in the alkaline beds of' dried-up oceans. Occasionally” -someone is killed, or a batch of prisoners eap- tured. But the censorship ‘of lonely wastes devoid of -telegraph or “tele-| phone proves a stronger bar to news than the censorship of Europe. The war is directed from Los An- geles. “Jack” Elliott, collector of the port of Los-Angeles, is ¢command- simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s ‘Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Worth had. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. equal them for curing backaches and troubles from the kidneys.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t Foster-’Mllhurn THE-DESTRUGTION: OF A GREAT :FORTRESS soon. Address E, c|o Pioneer. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A ladies’ purse containing $6.00 or $7.00 in silver and Singer " sewing machine receipt for $5.00. will be much appreciated by the owner, Josh. Drumbeater, Leech Lake Agency, Onigum, Minn. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for ‘you on-short no- Finder leave at Security Bank. tice. their purchases. Life is too short|er-in-chief. ~He sits in his office and . ' upto 100 ibs. . for that, gots reports. He issues seoret or-|takes considerable time even under 1 ot e e et VETERINARY SURGEON PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS s They must have the goods, ~and|ders. Sometimes = bronzed ~ youths [the terrific-assaults of the most pow- | e ettt e | A A . | DRI ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON W..K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN 403 Irvine Ave. without unnecessary loss of time in| With bandaged hands or heads con-|erful modern- war machinery. The making their selections, and it is but | f6f With him seriously. - Onceevery [destruction-of property by cyclone or natural that they should turn to the | {W Weeks he sheds his business suit, (torando is the work of a few moments. dons khaki and a sombrero and dis- {The path of the Tornado is the road appears, to return awhile later, sun-[of Tuin. A ‘policy in thé “0ld:Con- [Moore Push- -Pins = BEMIDJI - AT THE Phone 3 advertising-pages of the local paper --ticles he desires at the sprice. for such advarnce information as may be obtained before starting out on their quest. Thus it is that the merchant who advertises his wares, and keeps his best offerings in the public eye, has the advantage of the man who never advertises, and draws business to his store which otherwise might drift in- to other places. It is good for the merchant and It is good for the buyer, for it enables the merchant to dispose of his goods at a reasonable profit, and enables the buyer to make the purchases he desires to best advantage without loss of time. And if there is a special bargain of- fered it enables the buyer to take ad- ~vantage of the opportunity instead of going to some: other place where a higher: price would prevail. Advertising has been reduced to a selence; and those who benefit from it are not found only in the camp of the advertiser. The buyer shares equal- 1y in the benefits through the saving of.time-and the securing of the ar- minimum - Keep your eye on the advertising --pages of the Pioneer, for they will contain many attractive offerings from day to day and from ‘week to week. Success: comes to those who 'seek it, and economical buying is one of the surest-means to that end. Watch the Pioneer ads! KRR RE XXX KK KKK * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS & KRR KKK KKK KKK KK An advertisement is to a merchant “ very much what sowing seed is to a burned, saddle-gored and determined:|necticut” is - the best - protection. “The boys are doing well,” he'says:| ESTABLISHED::1850—CASH CAP- It means volumes. It ‘means here and there along the empty stretches ‘at “Hell’s Hundred” young Americans are slowly trotting their horses, or making their blanket beds with the sky for a roof and the moon for a'lamp, shivering by night and sweltering by ‘day, 'always alert -for the purr of a-distant motor, the flash AT - INAURIQUS 0 THE - KIDNEYS| Take.a tablespoonful of Salts! if-Back ‘hurts or Bladder/bothers-—Meat We are a nation of ‘meat eaters ard our 'blood is filled with uric‘acid, says a well-knownauthority;»whos warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys .do their utmost ‘to- free the blood of “this ‘irritating acid, but. become- weak -from the overwork ;. they. get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog blood to- poisont the entiretsystem. ~-When: your -kidneys-ache: and feel: like;| lumps of -lead, and you -have: stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full ‘of sediment, ‘or the bladder is irri- table,-obliging) you toriseek -relief during the. night; :when- you -have-severe head- aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless- ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad | weather, get from your pharmacist about. four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in & ‘glass of water before bredkfast each-morning and in ‘8" few days’ your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of 1/, cent a day per Thousand. CLAYTON C. CROSS, Agent. official proceedings of - the Board of Independent School District of Bemidji will be received by the ‘| clerk of said board: “{opened at the annual meeting of the school board, Saturday, July 7, 1915. that [ITAL ONE- MILLION -DOLLARS. Tornado insurance-costs:you about &3 Bomidji Plonger . Office SUPPLY STORE s - ~Notice. Sealed Bids for the printing of the Sehool Bids will be J. P. LAHR, Clerk. and thus the waste is retained 'irt the (' We have always tried-to'be just a-little shead - of the other fellow in the anl equipment of ~our store; - As an evidence of thisdesire to sho thie newest and'only'the m of evqydnu. H gladly recommend to users of ' ln “EveryBranch of EveryBusiness records-ate the'best for the business -or mot is sel- dom considered—*“We've used them for years and - they've served their purpose.” - And there the mat- ter drops—but we:don't intend to let you drop it until we've had a chance to prove to you that there e FPemaBook made expressly to fit the needs of every depart- some kind. - there -are records of - Whether those “|Res. Phone 58 A~~~ TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Movi 818 America-Ave Office Phone 12. DENTISTS. DB D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Office in Winter Block Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 387 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel. 33¢ North of Markham' Hotel LAWYERS [|GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER Miles Block Phone 566 D. H. FISK, Court:Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. DR. G. HOEY GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Call Pogue’s Livery—164 — HILMA M. NYGREN GRADUATE NURSE Phone 317-R KR KRR KRR RKE RS % RAILROAD TIME CARDS" * EERR KKK KIS 2 Nor n'flmfifi” Arrives North B 1162 East Bmmx Leaves. 163 West Bound Leaves. i35 pm 186 East Bound Leaves. : 187 West Bound Lea REAT NORTHBRN g 1:20 pm 6:15 pro 116 am 7:30 ‘am 6:00 am ‘| Dairy butter, Ib. EHEXEHEEERE XK KR ‘¥ TROPPMAN’S CASH' MARKET * ¥ 'PRICES PAID TO FARMERS * e R e S T R Butter, Ib. .... eee 20c 20¢ Eges, doz. ... . 16¢ Potatoes, per bu. .... 60e Rutabagas, bu. 30¢ Carrots, bush. 50¢ The “Pioneer is' the place to buy your rolls of°adding ‘machine paper for ‘Burroughs-adding machines. One roll, & dozen-rolls or a hundred rolls. PURLIO LIBRANY. Open daily, exeept Sunaay, 1 to ¢ p. If you need help, read the want _ | Carter's : Pencraft Combined' Offices| lmd Fountain. Pi,: b {nk —the newest membet of the Carter's Péncraft Ink*writes'a blue and dries Itis especiallyibrilliant, smooth and permanent; Come in aniddet us show you the new Carter ink. bottle with-the new fow-controlles, = ment of your business. Made to save money- for “you—made to keep your records at a°minimum of cost and a maximum of accuracy. There-is M'm ‘Book for Every iBusiness-and Profession +Information in detail for the asking Bowii Piowser-Office Spgly'Stors :40 pm |[m., 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, Teading room oniy, 8 to 6 p. m. ‘Huffman & O’Leary FURNITURE. AND - _ UNDERTAKING HIN. McKEE Funeral Director - farmer. for the results to become apparent, i It may take & little time| Erapes and lemon juice, combined with | {2 " but they are sure to come. . The wise { | Tithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so:it is no_longer a source of irritation, thr ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpeénsive and ‘cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can-make & mistake by taking a little oee.ulonllly to keep the kidneys clean and active. S PILLS T Bllndl! FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. "IBERTSON UNDERTAKER farmer is not.niggardly with his seed, nor the wise merchant with hi advertisement.—Red Wing Hagle. i Wouldn’t Minnesota be better off ir there wasn’t so much sectionalism? Much more could be accomplished it each part of the state would pull to- gether for the common good. The c“lc"E§ same can be said of the urban dis- Wmm 4 BEMIDJT - il ARSI i tricts and the rural portions. What :' ,.,,,’,,"fl"“‘ Y/ | i V] 5 e 3 upbuilds one section of the North Star axe ;":,.'2‘;2..‘ TERg i . -.Security:Bank Bldg. "Phone 31 state assists the remainder in some yoars knewn s Best, Sifest, Alwiys Relisbie s way or other. 'There is'no excuse