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12, 1907, he conquered the Hfitu us, We want allotments, too, for and yiwhod the Giants lnto second our _children” born since the year 1900." e : . A Radical is Found. - m Franclsco, Aug. 13.—The 10-| “yy goemg that the Indians, as well *These are ::lven:‘::'tl’:sml“ walk and ‘the tue- a8 the whites, have an occasional . . radical among them who persistently § 5 : e nm et | pictures of m E . ** |a member of this conclave developed 5 5 inthe person of Nay-tah-war-be-tung. f . .. |He.expressed his opposition to any h A pleannt surnrlne Wll # kind of a settlement under the 1889 at er an Mrs. Oscar. Gikling last evening at|tréaty and insisted that the treaty 4 ” mother. ! %4 | the home of Mrs. Bmma Collard, 1018 |should. be wholly set aside and the — : - ; , America avenue. The rooms were |Indians restored to the- position they Makes you think, don't it? Will YOUR chil- prettily decorated with sweet peas|were in before the .treaty. His at- and nasturtiums and a dainty lunch titude was plainly unpopular, though, was served at a late hour. At the|and he was rather contemptuously re- close of the evening the guest of |ferred to by the others as a “kicker,” honor was presented with a Bemidji |the use of which word was probably dren be able to . . . point with pride ‘ : . to YOUR picture | when YOU have ! passed away? ‘ souvenir spoon. . Mrs. Gikling will |due to the absence of an appropriate soon leave Bemidji to join her hus-|word in the Chippewa dialect. band at Rapid City, 8. D., wh they will mnk: I;&helr zuhn-e h:m:l:a a:; Congressman Speaks, their many Bemidji friends wish Congressman Chipperfield, through them success in their new location. |°® interpreter, addressed his visitors The following were present: Me: "|at length, telling them of his recent dames Oscar Gikling, guest or. ) vl:lt to Washington and of his talks g ’ | with the Secretary of the Interior Bmma. Collard; Al Collard,: Pear] I and the Commissioner of Indian Af- ; . Makes you think 9 somemoredoesn’t . . [ it? Well it is a . . serious questlon. . Ponderit well and remember that I make photes that ” . are True To Life and Never Fade. Shoars, R. H. Muncy, R. A. MeCall, John Byé, H: Anderson, D. Considine, fairs. concerning their matters, and giving them assurance that he would B. B. Lundgren, Oscar , L. B. e i ied ‘l’;;f:y“ 5 Blat anl times aid them as best he can M i * 7 lin’ every effort to adjust and remedy Jahr, H. P. Berger, W. J. Coleman, thelr grlevances; Ellen Webster, 8. H. Webster, Roy. 8 K. Bliler and Misses Myrtle, Ruby P T S and Eunice Collard, Myrtle Rocken- | K K K K K K K K K X K K K K X K ¢ sock and Belle Henry. * HORNET * - KKK KK KKK KK KKK KF Mrs. Allen and little daughter of Northome and Mrs. Frank Cossentine visited a few days last week at the home of Herman Thom. Messrs. Shafer and Ernest, with their families, have moved into the Jake Miller house, while they put up dREAT KAdENBEOK-WALLACE hay on shares for Mrs. Murray. HERE Miss Fanny Bogart has returned SHOWS TOMORROW home from the northern part of the state where she has been working. Spears Bros. of Shooks put.up the Winan hay, on shares, last week. Little Doloris Trudeau, while play- ing with other children Saturday af-|! ternoon, fell and her arm was broken. She was taken by her parents to a Larson-Belter. Gust Larson and Miss Rose Belter, both of Beltrami county, were mar- ried yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock at- the Norwegian Lutheran parson- age, Rev. Osmund Johnson officiating. (Contipued from Paxe 1.) ers, besides a whole corps of book- keepers and -stenographers. The first part of the program Fri- day will be ‘thé monster two-mile long street parade which will leave th‘e show grounds at 10 o’clock. The | hogician in Blackduck. principal downtown streets will be| . pygo Ernest and family of Funk- passed through. There will be scores | 1oy gttended Sunday school here Sun- of cages and dens containing wild day. i) animals, half a hundred elaborately | - e ¢ carved and décorated tableau wagons ADDITIONAL WANT ADS and floats. Some will represent em- Too Late To Classify pires of the Orient with their respec- | WANTED—Some one to break from s 2 u tive rulers. There will be eight bands 50 to 100 acres of land, 8 miles Phone 239 ‘ Bemidji 4. -Dawn Mist’s bouquet for Governor Hammond. 2.—Governor Hammond speaking. 3.—Governor Hammond plants a tres. 4.—“Minnesota Day” crowd. tograph might lead to circula-|which the governor was recently adopt-|ing the Exposition at the same time tion of a story that Winfield|ed while visiting Glacier “National|he was there. The Indian girl shown Scott Hammond, Minnesota’s|Park enroute to the Panama Exposi-|in the picture is Dawn Mist, renown- bachelor governor, has become a|tion. The photograph was taken on;ed Indian beauty of the Blackfoot tribe. “Squaw Man,” some explanation is|the steps of the Great Northern Rail-| The Great Northern Railway Com- due in justice to the Gopher State ex-|way’s Exhibit Building at the Frisco|pany’s Exhibit Building was the head- ecutive. The Indian maiden is merely | Exposition just before the governor|quarters for Minnesotans on “Minneso- pinning a boutonniere of Glacier Na-|stepped upon the rostrum to deliver the|ta Day,” it being the only building on tional Park wild flowers in the lapel | “Minnesota Day” oration. The gover;|the Exposition grounds that contained of the governor’s coat as a mark of|nor was very pleasantly surprised toln Minnesota exhibit. EST the appearance of this pho-|the esteem of the Blackfoot tribe into)find members of “his own tribe” visit- in the line of march and two enor-| gouthwest of Bemidji. George mous stéam é_nlliones- ; Kreatz, 607 Bemidji Ave., Bemidji, The doors ‘to the afternoon show | Minn, will be opened at 1 o’clock. One hour will be allotted to the students of | _T2Ke 8dvantage of a want ad. nature to stidy the rare and costly wild animals: They are all from Carl Hagenbeck’s animal farm at Hamburg, Germany. Several of the k- specimens are the only ones in cap- K tivity.. Preceding the performance CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY Mathewson is 36 today. Fregently|part of a game -on his birthday he celebrated his anniversary with|against the Superbas and held safe a baseball victory; what he’ll do to-|a two-run lead bequeathed him by day remains to be seen. Arthur Fromme. Only once has the o0ld inaster con- On August 12, 1911, it was for- sorted with Dame Déféat on his birth- | tunate for “Big Six” that he was not day. This happenéd in 1912, and|asked to work as the Giants failed then Christy, acting in ‘a relief ca-|to get a run off “Dut” Chalmers, of pacity for a bombarded boxman,|the Phillies. Christy had an after- MATTY’S BIRTHDAY could not subdue the Cardinals and |noon off on August 12, 1910, but on they procured the winning run off |August 12, 1909, he shut the Cubs New York, Aug. 12.—Christy |him. Last year “Matty” pitched |out with four safeties and on August given by Capt. R. C. Jack’s band of forty-two soloists. Noted Artists Come. Several hundred notéd circus ar- tists will take part in the big show’s program. Among a few of the feat- ures will be Herr Von Ritter, a dare- devil, who ‘slides on his head down a silver wire from the highest point “Pll Take the Bet” i mr % ABSTRACTS OF TITLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing E. M. SATHRE Ghe Moy Amsterdam, Holland; * the Eugene d‘ ol l .“ troupe of nine male acrobats; the ABSTRACTER 117 Th"dusatchlne& Bemidjl Vi w1 Cottrell-Powell family of riders O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. that I can and. pO’Sltl cly - brought:to this country from France; Clothes Cleaners Ehons 615 W Bemidji, Minn. For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. Oscar Lowande, the noted equestrian who until this season only appeared in England and the continent. Lo- wande is one of the only two riders in the world who turns a somersault from the hnck of one running horse duplicate any order in my lines OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN PENCIL SHARPENERS “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store of business made up from MAIL “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH ORDER HOUSE CATALOGS. it i iy st of e T i ers and scores of other moted circus Beit nickle pencil on earth. $1.00 Free Consultation. £ Lasts a life time. troupes. 5 ASK THE MAN st 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Doors to the night show are open Day and Night Calls Answered at 7 p. m. The performance begins an hour later. One admission ticket will carry the bearer all the way . GENERAL MERCHANDISE through the big show. Reserved and admission tickets will be onsale circus. Grocaries, .Dry_Goods, Shoga, day at the downtown agency, Bar- BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Flous, Heed, sta. The ker’s Drug: store, where tickets may Phone 938 carefal buyere I feel that I am entitled to OPTOMETRISTS your business provided ‘I make DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of . Fitting Glasses. EARLE A. BARKER good the above claim 9 be procured at the same prices as buy here. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Stope ||« = uwor e R o N P 1 CHIPPEWAS OF PILLAGER BAND CONDEMN TREATMENT RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT (The store that serves you best at all times) B Ry KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tailn Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N.W. Phone 125 PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED 4-ft. cord wood. Birch, oak, tamarack, polar, Jack pine. 7-ft. cedar posts, dry cut. I P. BATCHELDER (Continued from first page). pine timber have been sold in direct violation of the terms of the treaty, notably the sales of pine on the Red Lake reservation for approximately 66 _cents per thousand feet. Accrued Interest Withheld. Fifth—That fully $1,600,000.00 ac- crued interest under the provisions of the treaty is withheld from the In- dians. They also vigorously contend that the United States has taken from them approximately 800,000 acres of land under the treaty of 1847 by the terms of which this land was ceded for the purpose of locating the Men- ominee Indians thereon as a barrier between the hostile Sioux and Chip- Most of you are familiar with our lines which'include Drugs Druggists' Sundries Toilet Articles Perfumes Patent Medicines Rexall Remedies Jewelry Kodaks Phonographs Silverware Fountain Pens * Cut Glass Handpainted China. Stationery and a thousand other articles sold by M. 0. H. Catalogues - It is already a well known fact that the farmers and citizens in this community are showing a greater loyalty to their home community than in cities and towns much older than this one. It is our aim to herald to the world " at large that we are leaders in the community interest spirit, where the farmers Dege: 1::::‘:2 v::".:::;:p::‘: g’“‘f“f and the town people know it is to their own advantage to boost and build up 811 this contract. the section in which thiey live. Farmers know that their Iands will increase in “Jim Goose” expressed the general value and are worth more when located near a live growing town than near a ?‘Efl‘:‘:‘;‘:‘;’;“ ‘:‘;e‘:uw;":h‘:‘ L) «dead” one. The above offer is made solely for' the purpose of .meeting the wealth of timber on top of the ground most extreme cases. % and iron under it, and our rights tol Barker’s Drug & J@W@Ilw? Store United -States should be fair with us THIRD STREET BEMIDJI, MINN. Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER FANCY AND STAPLE - GROCERIES Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORE GROCERIES AND SHOES You should- try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 26c, 30¢c, 86c and 40c the pound. Absolutely guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. 40 acres on main road, 7 miles from Bemidji. No incumbrance. ‘Will trade for car, Ford preferred. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. We Cail for and Deliver Promptly. % MORRIS & LONGBALLA PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office- and School Security Bank Building Phone 81 BANKING AND SAVINGS " Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- ‘come your open account. : : : ¢ SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete., ete. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORE Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. DRUGS AND JEWELRY Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service nll get in person. ] BARKER'S ' | Third 8t. = Bemidji, mnn." LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D Any qnlfiflty you want. Building material ‘of all kinds. and do all that it has agreed to do. ‘We want the water in the lakes low- ered and ourerice flelds restored. We want everything put ‘into the tribal fund that belongs in it, and then we i want this fund divided and paid to! ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. ‘ Phone 100 ‘- . Bemidjl