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“FHB-BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. 00. F. G. NEUMEIBR, Rditor. TELEPHONE 922 pagmes A ruYRE o s vl Edfered at ‘the ‘Post office at Bemidji, Minn; as“second-claés matter under Act of Congre-s of March 8, 1879. 'Published ‘every aftérnoon except Sunday No attention paid to anonymous con- ‘tHbutions, ‘Writers name must | be “kndwn 'to thé ‘editor, but not necessarily tor publication. Communications for the Weekly Plo- acer should reach this office not liter “*than.:Tuesday of ‘each ‘Week to ltsure "publication In the current tesue. Subscription Rates. One month bycarfier. One year by carrier. Three months;” postage paid 8ix_months, postage pald One' year, ‘Postage paid.. ' The 'Webkly' Ploneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and ‘Sent postage paid to any “kifdress for’ $1.50 ‘in’ l.dvl.nce, FHRE R KKK KK *ili xx¥ * * * The Daily Pioneer receives % % wire service of the United ¥ ¥ Press ‘Assoclation. * * +* AKX KKK KK KKK KKK ——— “tHiS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGK i ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES ¢ NEW YORK AND CHICAGO aflkfiflg IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEY | their privileges. al equipment makes them promising material for college educations should somehow be winnowed out of the collegiate work. ~flengtiienifig’of the high ‘school ‘¢oufse means 'the’ best method of bringing this about. Pu- pils now leave the high “Séhool and enter ‘the university at an‘unformed age and with lessened chance of theé“place for tiem. The @ffect on the University of the effort to assimilate this mass of r’lw material is bad. ~The institution' & prevented. from Pperforming its &p- pointed ‘task. The morality in |t cause of poor work, shows how much false ‘motion the system imposes up- on ‘the university machine. On the other hand, the progosal to lengthen the high school course tr!)m four to six years involves a big prob- lem for school authorities. We find it "difficult to keep our high schpol facilities abreast of the present de- mand. Our high schools are alreddy overstrained. How to effect a fifty per cent increase in the curriculum, is a conundrum easier for Dr. Vin- cent to state than for the school board to answer. CROSSED THEE RUBICON Uncle Sammy has crossed the “Ru- bicon” into Mexico. Where shall it end ST. PATRICK’S DAY. No day on the calendar of holi- days or holy days is so universally obsérved as this, St. Patrick’s Day. ‘Wherever a drop of Irish blood pulsates in the human heart the memory of the kindly Saint is ob- served from ‘Greenland’s icy moun- tains to India’s coral strand,” the world around, wherever there is an Irishman or a descendant of an Irishman, this day is observed. The anniversary of no other man is so completely divorced from poli- tical significance. He brought Christianity, civilization and educa- tion to Ireland, from whence it spread over Europe. Any man who holds him in kindly remembrance today, honors himself, and all that makes for good citizen- ship and love of country. AMENDMENT " NO. 1. The campaign for Amendment No! 1is on. The following is what some of the exchanges have to say of it Northern Minnesota—The passage of this amendment by a safe majority is simply a matter of awakening ins] terest in the southern part of the] state. g Pine River Sentinel-Blaze—Study KKK KK KKK KKK KKK * CROOKSTON LUMBER CO ' “ * CAMP NO. 2, KELLIHER ' &!4"*4‘4&!&#&*{{4** Rev. Test, 'ac¢compainiied by mem- bers of the church-choir, drove cut from Kelliher Monday evening and held gospel service in the cook camp. Skidder No. 1 crew lacked but one car of logs to‘make the ‘“big money” last week. Game was called Satur- day evening on account of darkness. A stag dance was given Tuesday night by the boys in Bunk House “A" A number of them wdre handkerchiefs’ tied on their right arms to designate them as ladies. Nine o’clock with the usual order'of “lights out” arrived all too soon. ‘It was followed immediately, though, by a grand march “to the hay.” was ‘furnished by the Connellan-Ach- enbach orchestra. master of ceremonies. “Naming The Baby”!| mass, "and thoroughly prepared for’ knowing whether college is really' P 114 Years’ ated at ‘the' LAWrénce hall tendance 'in ‘the freshman year, Pe-' Music | “Arkansaw” was'| “Hod” drew “fem dollar” Wednes-| & ‘session” with the can mayor on the dry ticket. pitfalls for him.” “No more able the-past few days for - skidder wnrk Puségflu %0:1;40 s DEA’D St. Cloud, Minn.,, March 16.— Waite‘a S\wemnier, président of the state normal.school hédre for the past yesterday. He was prominent as ‘an eliftdtor“&nd’ ‘dn" author *of “versl text™books. & %THE IMPORTANCE OF BEE i Bees are indispensable to horticu ture. >"Bee cullure Is tiot ol protituble but wn interesting occupation, A“Suceedstur” biekdeper 1§° well paid for time spent:~-H& gets a quick return on his investment. Bees may be kept anywhere—on the city Toof; in theviage back yard or'in the garden on the farm. Beekeeping-may-be-followed by man or woman, by tieh of poor, by young'or old. " “Thé préseénce o thé absence of bees in” an* orcliardofton eans the differ- efice’ Between® st tfaflire With the-crop;” says:Dr: J. Hi-Merrill ofithe department of entomelogy in the Kan sas-State Agfleu!tuml eollege. “Many of the varieties of strawberries abso- utély ‘depend “upon ifisects for crdss poilitidtion. “Ambng'apples‘some virie- ties depena’ Wwholly ‘on fiisécty for Yer- titization; and even-those’ that ‘are 8élf fertilized- are -improved- by sthe trans- ference of .pollen- from other blossoms. Some fruits In Which pollen is normal- ly ‘distFibiited by ‘the Wind ‘Wwould not produce’ miich fruit if the Wind‘did not hippen-to e’ favdrable at!the timé of bldssoming. Whenirbees riirepresent the- direction of the wind' is -Immate. rial.” Gray’/liafrs “dre-honored - by hll young ‘pebple——except ‘squirts. Imylmlau on ImprovedF - Plenty of Money for Good Applications Write Us if You Want a Loan | 1 *Ne'trouble to'do by mail ' Interétate Securities Co. | Onelda Building ¢ Minneapolis, Mi A Bxg -Dance - St. - - Night-at City Hall BURCHARD'S. §'°PtECE ‘ORGHESTRA Dancing 9 to 2. Admission-Free. ,Patncks Come any time We specialize .in Phone 206 THE UNIVERSAL CAR The largest shoe factory in the country makes less than one-fortieth of the en- tire shoe output, but the Ford Motor Company builds half of all the automo- biles made in America. This volume is necessary to supply the-demands of people who are looking for economy at ablow ;;93(; TGet yours today! Run- out. ouring. Car: $440; Coupe- Jet $590 Town Carg $Sedat? % 5 “Allprices \f. 0. b. Detroit. On sale at ‘Egos 'have ‘the ] “highest food value of any Kkmown-edible, but we.Ameri- cans-appreciate -themronlywhen they-are fresh. [ Strictly Fresh Eggs Our line of staple and fancygroceries “embraces-everything.that can.be found in a modern-stock-and -all of the best obtainable ‘brands. You know our motto— Courtesy — Cleanliness — Honesty — Service Stewart’s Grocery MAYBE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE erwise. - vIFORURENT, R ““RENT -~ Nine-room - modern ~house;’ 703 ‘Minnesota Ave. -‘T. C. Bailey, Phone'40. 74 FOR RENT—Blacksmith,shop in rear 411_Bemidji. Ave. . Phone; Frepch, - 177-W or.661-W. ~5d318 FOR/RENT-—ZThree rooms, 411 Be- : 'midjicAve. ¢ Phone«French, 177:W or: 661-W. 65d318 FOR RENT—Four rooms, 411 Be- midji Ave. “Phone French, 177:W or 661-W. _5d318 UPOR: SALE. FOR SALE—4-ft. birch, $6.00 and $4.50;. 4-ft. jack, pine,.$3.50; .4-ft. tamarac,: $4.50; :4-ft:. mixed -wood, $4.25; 16-in. birch, $2.00; 16-in, jackipine, $1.75, $1.50;.16-in. ash, tamarac and mixed, :$1:75, per cord delivered. Phone 177-W :or 661-J. 5d318 FOR SALE—Five-room cottage on 50 ft. lot, 2 -blocks from high school and Central -school. Herbert Wood, 819 America Ave. |23 FOR SALE—Corner lots, 50-foot east front. A bargain if taken at once. Herbert Wood, 819 America Ave.: tf FOR SALE—Good violin: and - how, will. :sell .cheap. City Hall. Read the Pioneer.want ads. e ————————————— ERKKKKKKRKK KKK KT 3d318 x * * He who -forgets to adver- . # * tise should not complain when ; % ® the buyer .forgets that he is : % % in business. It is just a case : & & ‘of “forget” all around. * x * * e d K KKK KKK KKK KKK Classified - Department aswordper-issueccash with copyy mlwausxtflenhone No.-31 Louis Burchard, |- FMKIOE SALE. o FOR SALE—240 acres first class land in,_Beltramj county, Minnesota. Lo- ..cated _within 4 miles of two good, ~“live towns. 26 acres in hay and crops. 60 acres seeded to clover. ~We will sell this in 40, 80 or 160- acre tracts. This land is dirt cheap at $30 _per- acre.--Never has been offered for gale before and at the price we quote, $20 per acre, should be snapped up by those in search of a rcal snap. - Terms of ...sale:.One-half cash, balance to suit 28t 6 w. M. . Vail, Bl&ckduck Q Mlnn date WANTED—To buy second hand fur- niture -and. household goods-of all s:kinds. . Ed; Anderson. Phone 300. 6d321 = MIRCRIEANEOUS SALB—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 76 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. Phone 31. ~'The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. @ THQUSANDS of Government Jobs ~.Qpen to MEN-WOMEN. -$75.00 to $150.00 month. Write fmmediately for list. Franklin Institute, Dep’t. 191-N; Rechester, N. Y. 12d821 r———— ~~You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, ‘and an-extra big, fat ink paper com- -position book for a -dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see “em. = o“PHYSICIANS, 'SmEONS .. GILMORE "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NfMoa__Milaa Rlock Business and Professmnal m — .|GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER Miles Rlock Phone 560 DR._E. A. SHANKON, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND, SURGEON Office in Mayo Block D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner - ATTORNEY AT LAW «Office..second . floor O’Leary-Bowser A 2 reel drama, by Stewart. Reel I.*Seene-Living Room *Wife—I am "beginning to} vbelieve thebaby Jooks- like Constitutional Amendment No. 1 and you ‘will be sure to vote for it. Thief River Falls Times—The rec- — lamation work will cost the state C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. . Ford Service Station Bemidiji, - - - - Minn. Building. .. C.. R,_SANBORN "~ VETERINARY SURGEON PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON s it LR INARY SURGEON Phone 396 +-Res. Phone 39% LIST ss|fff you- : . Office—Miles_Block | W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. ' ,“;;h:l“gt evfi"mal.ly b fthihw“l a Husband—Are you dear. Your eity property- with VETERINARIAN added to the price of e land. And do you really want him ADR.. L. AxWARD Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. There are thousands of the best ag-| ricultural acres in the state only" needing something of this kind to * ‘make them productive. The trouble e is that people living a short distance PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON Over First .National Bank _Bemidji, Minn. {DR:; E:;H. SMITH to look like me? “"Wife—Certainly I do. " have been sorry yer” ‘we christened him" that"we didn’t give him your name.* -rBRS: WARNINGER & HOEY LICENSED VETERINARIANS Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. Clayion-C. "cmss;” f Markham Hotel Building *'from'the actual location of the lands ) sy dikie oo 1 -« P;i:::{gl:flny.:ng‘ 15'\23:1}31" DRAY LINE do‘not realize their importance. . {ll — (] rmw;‘SA{EanH,RENT ISR e 11TOM :SMART Gonvick Banner—Amendment No.| -INGUBATORS AND-HOVERS = DRAY AND TRANSFER 2 ON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Bemidi, Minn. CK; M. D. 2o SPRCIALIST 1 is a’developer and Northern Min-, * nesota needs it badly. o " Prificeton Union—The @mendment = "will, it'adopted, work for the benefit -Safe and Piano Moving Res: - Phone 58 818. America Ave. ~Office Phone 12. " Reasonable Commission = = a “of the entire state and it will ‘mater- i Practice :Limited . DENTISTS. ‘ially aid in the development of North /EYE - EAR ::rNOSB THROAT | ALMER erh Minnesota. . always .patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ¢ GlassesoFitted SR G100 DENTIST “‘Deer River News—Election is No. .ence;-that.it has.no equal in thiscsection of the country as|Ofice Gibbons Bide. North of 1 ~b‘\xt start now to study the facts, nght I) Mi“er an-adverti: ng: medium, ..Markham Hotel. . Phone 106. Office Phone:124, Residence 346 ) t_h_en boost for No. 1. Angranes yorrprofit by buying a « Miles Block, Bemidji iy '“Amendment No. 1 provides for a|lll .gicKeye Incubator” lnsurancoiveeialist * CHIROPRACTOR B Tt $200,000 revolving fund to' be used |[fl*Thd Standard hot “watérhatotiing can-nsure :o{ DR, .D. L. STANTON. = ‘devicé-guaranteed to -hatch - eve Maybe you don’t] to clear 'small ‘tracts on state lands irst” National--Bank Bldg. . DENTIST The idedt hablo, o _Office in Winter Block “bétore its“sale to settlers. -flA b .A“yme “I'remove-the cause of acute and . wn al 8¢’ you Have| e chrontediseases is simply that the state” will extend ,-,w”! thought of thert af mysteri- = % ZEG LER,S h JOR T the use of its credit and in return ||| jus and complicated machin Telophoms360-W. Offices Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to § TUOMY, DENTIST | Gibbons; Block Tel. 256 «; North of. Markham Hotel Some incubators are, but the Buck~ eye is so simple that a boy or girl] ,can operate it siiccessfully: / are Just ‘thiree‘¢ssential features in| the successful hatching of eggs—| Phone 406-W. 'DEAN-TAND CO there will be placed on the tax rolls s£mr"nsmt_ F“K m'ns' 4 'large nutnber of ‘prosperous far: ers in every county in which tI “'state’ has lands’ for sale. 'SECOND HAND STORE . LAND,.LOANS.,INSURANCE | FRANCES VIVIAN KERNEY correct temperature, proper venti-| ; s e e T 8 - AND, CITY; PRQPERTY VOCAL TEACHER " K TONGER HIGH SCHOOL COURSE| | \oamure. The Bucheve s o Glothing - ~Hardware - Furniture Prone $11.W. | all. d on 40-days-trial -with a | 'President Vincent, of the UniverI|[|--8uarantee to hatcheveryhatchsble‘ sity of ‘Minhesota, recently suggésted Bogbg[‘!iza 119, Third Vg;. .-Bemidji | 1110 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, Minn. —_———————— | T DWIGHT D. MILLER “/DR. F. J. DARRAGH Hms» - Furs --Junk <Louis “Burehard * adone remedy for the congested consl| 11 egg-size. Teacher of i —Special Agent— { OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ' aitions in' the College of Science, Litw *Buckeye , 1 |Midland Insurance Co.,” Life, Accl-| - Speeialist of Chronic Diseases el *grature and the Arts, that the higly 11:}""9.,'; ?efimr!e&():;n_;igmlmothefl v l—-o‘—L I N i dent - Heath Insurance. Free. Consultation & ""s¢ools of the' state 'undertake’ sixs o a,l:,k Y 8T 0} T T 2 %&. _Agents Wanted ++Day and Night Calls Answered year ‘courses, instead of the present: *'four-year ‘ones,’ leading up to work in 'thé’ university, says the Minneap- olis Journal. Dr. "Vincent’s 'arguments in' ‘Sups “'port of' this 'idea are’quite convines ing. He rightly says that the sixa year high''school “course would make ollege "Work possible to’ a larger uitiber of ‘students; ‘that it “would % Kéep Yoting ‘stidents longer under the ' “Home Influence; 'that it would sift "UY¥HE ‘material sent to'the university, “£53nd” thus’ fmiprove ‘the quality there- No. ll-cdpacity- Bank' Block Bemidjt, Min chicks. 111<Fifth- St. :- Phone 949 Hufiman &. flilearv FURNITURE-AND YNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director -Phone 178=W..or R Phone 637 Call City Hal| Beginners Not Accepted. “New Universities’ chtlonary g KRR KRR R KK NS COUPON ¥ __ RAILROAD-“TIME: GARDS - ¥ Presented by the : 3 R o KKK K RED LAXE RAILWAY -BEMIDJI PIONEER imake me by-saying that. 12 South-Bound Arrives. Bt OF s Horey dear, Three Coupons Secure the Dictionary izmae 5700 BAT 11 Nort! Ifounddthe lo};lcihest }iat to--| : i ::3 ;:;-?:':”n:u DI:I ves. day. 1 don’t believe I ever est Boun ver saw anything so' becoming n w...:;::: ;::,‘..m to me. It costs $25. Doyou | | 4 East Bound Leaves. think I ought to pay that I u Weat Bound Leat much for a hat? A Snap in Pans Reel 1I. Scene Dining Room 80 minuteslater. <Husband--Sweetheart, you don*tknow-how happy you Present or mail to this paper three coupons like the above with ninety: eight cents to cover cost of haadling, packing, clerk hire, etc. ‘How to Get It For the Mere Normal Cost of ‘Manufacture and distribution | 3" 8c -and « geeurethis> NEW authentic Ti%ot; that; in'cofiseqiiencs, the' univer- sity ‘culd ‘serve thé community ‘bet- ter, because of the chances to concen- trate its'eiforts upon“selected ‘group of! stddents. . MAIL ORDERS i Add for Postage: 0! 5¢ chanthimself has implicit’ uffers greatly from . FUNER’L, okrea e fan faith—else he will not adx|f| ~~Dicticsary, bound in real flex- | WILL Up ie1000 mile 20 -RIRECTOR 29 grifaing "aWay on i Tha i vertise it. You'are safe ing|ll - full pages in colorand duotone | % Sk platmastor mic o8 4 gyt beeti“¢oinpléted in” the " high [[|| size and any depth, your choice patronizing the me 1900 fmgen. FOLED M. E.-IBERTSON school. 1t is overrutwith matricn- [l o _&c [[l|chants whosd ads ap, ear 25:DIC1'IONARIES IN' ONE i lates who have no real business in college at’all. A “doliegé'¢ursé is too often re- "“gai-ded as & ndark ‘of “sociat "distine- 2 Yion . " Hoys arkd EiFls afe sent to col- lege Who have no aptitude*for! m}ege in this paperbecause their are.upato date and 1 not shop'wern. : : ’=;-———'_h~_. < UNBERTAKER { All Dictionaries published previ- ous to this year are out-of date., C. E. BATTLES “Home of Good Hardware.” | ’ Clean Cut pie and cake Pans any !

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