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The Bemiji- Daity Plomeer THE BEMIDJI PIONEER-PUB. CO: Publishers. and. Proprietors. F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. TELEPHONE 922 Entered at the.postroffice ati Bemidjl, Minn., as:second-class matterrunder act of Congress of March 3, 1879. +'ublished: every-afternooniexcept 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- er should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. Subscription Rates. One month by carrier One year by carrier... Three months; postage Six months, postage paid One year, postage paid. The Weekly Pioneer Bight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every wnd sent postage paid to any ‘or $1.50 in advance. IR RS SRS R R R R R D R EENE * * ‘The Daily Ploneer receives - + # wire service of the United ' & * Press Association. * *® * x * LR R E RS LR L RS o "% ¢APER REPREGENTED FOR FOREIGM ADVERTISING BY THE 5)6 GENERAL OFFICES" NEW YORK AND CHICAGO SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEY AEKRKR KKK KKK KK KKK & * STATE GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES AND THEIR HIS- TORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (Prepared by the Minnesota Historical Society for the United Press.) MILLE LACS COUNTY The lake known as Mille Lacs from which this county takes its name was called Mdewakan of Spirit Lake by the Dakota Indianis who occu- pied the region when the first French explorers appeared in Minnesota. Later the Da- kotas were driven out by the Chippewas, who called the lake and surrounding country Minisiegaigon. This word has been translated as ‘“‘all sorts of lakes” or “great lake.” The later French name of Mille Lacs (Thousand Lakes) ap- plied both to the lake and the- region was probably intended as a translation of the Chip- pewa name. - Mille Lacs county, including the south-- ern half of the lake, was:es-- tablished in 1857. ok k kA kA kA Ak hk kA kk kA khkhk ko k &k k k& * * * * * X * * * * * * * * x * * * * * *x * * * * x * * * * * x x ¥ R AR K KKK K KKK ‘Wednesday, June 14, 1916, will be the 139th anniversary of the adop- tion of the stars and.stripes, as the flag of our countfy. It is a genuine satisfaction that the public recogni- tion of Flag Day as a national anni- versary is each year becoming more and more general. This year Flag Day should be re- cognized by the holding of large celebrations. The flag’of our coun: try this year stands' for- more than ever-before. While many nations are waging against each other the most horrible war in all ihstory, our country is enjoying peace and pros- perity and our country has won for itself the respect of all lands. Our people abide in peace and the flag: of our country is destined to be more and more in all the lands, the sym= bol of liberty, seeurity and hu- manity. The Bemidji baseball' team will | At New York .. European nations wouldsigreatly oblige a fatigued world by taking away thelr war. It will take the combined efforts of all of us to make Bemidji better:! Italy ‘might: paraphrase-the saying into:‘When in:Romesstay there.” I R R R +° BASEBALI YRSTERNEY * KA AR AR AACACH Mitchell: and- Witrgox Brooklyn At: Pittsburgh . Batteriess—Dell' and: Méyers; Mil- ler- and: Wilsom: RiH. E. Chicago .35 0 At Washington: . . . . 311 2 Batteries~—Benz and-Schalk; Har- perrand Henry: (14 inmingss) Ri H.- By 511 7 8 4 Batteries—Groom and Hartley; Cullop ‘and “Whlters. St. Louis ... R. H. B Detroit 2 972 At Bostonr 5714 2 Batteries—Cunningham-and ‘Stan- age; Shore and Cadys: Cleveland ‘at: Philadeiphia; called’ end of fourth. American: Association, : R Kansas City At Minneapolis Batteries—Sanders Bentley. and Owens. and Milwaukee . At St. Paul . Batteries—Comstock: and- Meyer; Douglas and Land: Louisville: .. At Toledo . Batteries—Perdue and - Lalonge; Adams and Sweeney. Indianapolis at' Columbus; no game, rain. = [ EE S LR RS R LR SRR * CROOKSTON LUMBER CO. * * CAMP NO. 3—KELLIHER * KRR HIOKRK KKK KK KKK Mr. Waterman, who is a state scaler, arrived here on Tuesday to ook over some of the state timber in this vieinity. B. W Lakin and William Betts vis- itedi camp; Tuesday: on business.! Hogan: Hatley -and: Pete: Caulfield have:returnedto work at the steam skidders after an: absence of several weeks. John Versti¢k left this camp after. having- worked here for several months, to visit his brother at Cleve- land, Ohio. About twenty men have arrived:at this camp during the last few ‘days: and: many more:are expected to ar- rive soon. Andy Jordan: and: John : Murphy: arrived at'Camp’3 onWednesday, en= route from Mizpah to Kelliher. Henry Fallon, traveling log scalér for the Minnesota & International railway, arrived here' Wednesday on business.* Charles Barry, our-efficient- cook, has purchased ‘a new-speeder: ‘Work was commenced today on a new branch of railway below ecamp and a large crew is at work laying open the local baseball season . next Tuesday when it will lineup against the fast Fosston team. The men behind the Bemidji base~ ball team movement are determinmed to give us a team that we will all be glad to root for. Prospects are that' we -will have a:snapping; fight- ing ‘team. However, the: men' behind ' the movement cannot make it' a:success unless every-baseball fan in Bemidji does his or-her share. It' isn’t a' question of money buti just- a ‘mater: of co-operation by at- tending the games. It is time’ for a hearty'boost: Let's all ' give it and attend!next Tuesday’s game. The: folly 'of relying: on the na- tional guard as a part'of the nation’s first line’ of defense: is seen in the refusal of militiamen in Texas, Ari- zone and New Mexico to serve. War. department officials state that so many ‘members:of ;the guard have.re- fused to serve that it will require months to mobilize: Of'the Second Regiment of Texas-alone; 116! men have-refused to join'the colors for service along the: boundary. Montgomery Messenger: The great American sin is profanity. The use of profane language is rot confined to the street loafer, the thug:and the sot; men who move in'good' society, business men of standing and reputa- tion; young men-and: old ‘men; and even boys: of tender age-are addicted to this inexcusable habit and sin. There-is nothing more - disgusting: than-to hearta man-punctuate his every' utterance with lurid-oaths. There:-might: be: more renthusiasm about givingthe:Filipinos independ- ence-is-there-was-any reasonable as- C. G. JOHNSON AUTO LIVERY" Day-Call'581-W Night Call 472 *Hiffian- & O'laary FURMITURE-AND- UNDERTAKING- H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone- 178+W: or R | Anything Ampwtiere: 506 BELTRAME.AVE: surancessthat:theyrcould<hold it. ;s | track. ing cut out” by the station men 'at| - 1f. “ | to: several et R R EL EES 88 88 * ¥ *TODAY'S * NORTHWEST 0DDITY : Minneapolis, Minn,, May ¥ 26.—Arthur Stremel-will-lift ¥ the: mortguge: on theshome of! & + hisiecomomit emplbye, Hbiny % ‘Wirtz, if Minneapolis people: « ¥ ' save~Wirte’s 1ife,*Sthemel tad- e K REHEHEEKRE K KKK —_— Two more branches are:be=" this camp: R KRR KK KKK KKK KKK * NYMORE NEWS * * (By Spevisd .Correspundent.); ¥ S S T TS S SR S LS The Scandinavian Ladies’ Aidi so- ciety met at the home of Mrs. Mars tin-Johnson- Thursdey aftérnoon: Mrs. Flannigan,- who spending the past few days as™” a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Peter ‘Wold;: leftc Thursday aftermoon ! for her-home-in.Kelliher. . society met at the home of Mrs. Gt Lund this afternoon. vaSW*‘ CLOSE/SOCIAL SEASON WITH-WHITE HOUSE GARDEN PARTY ! Washington, My 26.—The beau- tifd} lawn of*the White House today: ‘was 'the scene of'a garden:party’ tgnd- ered by President and' Mrs.. Wilson guests; as the final: formal. function of the:soeial seasen:of 1915-1918 at the executive mansion. It was a brilliant social affair] marked by the presence of the lead+ |ing society women of the nation.as. guests of the president and the ifirst lady of the land. Justices of the supreme courtiand ASHBY 23IN. LEXICON2%IN. COLLARS. FOR BIG TUCKED-IN-END. BOWS: % aTey UPON“THIS CHAIN'OF BONES. ‘depends- health: spimal vertebrae causes- impinged nerves. lessly mow ‘endorse" CHIROPRACTIC eneejithat has proved a road of health for many? Ai.Deannenberg D. Ci ¢ wil‘donste:suffistent blood to. >-Je.! % vertised in newspapers today. | xf has been:| The Swedish Lutheran Lndies"Ai:“j hundred .. distinguished | during the afternoon: ;| today, Subtuxatiorrof the Médny who' formerly ‘sufféred need- ‘Why-not: visit: us ‘and: investigate for yourself:this.advancement.in :sci- X some their wives, leading members-of con- gress and army and navy “officers at- tended.” The Marine band played AMERICA’S. MIGHTIEST ATHLETES: AT HARVARD.IN# INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET' Cambridge; Mass:, May 26.—Har: vardistadiom’s-great grey horseshoe encircled the mightiest and the best of American track and field athletes when more than 350 stars from .24 colleges and universities met for.the. trial events of the 4l1st an- No-guess work. You will" get® good- results- and.. have heathful,. whole- foods. by wusing G Baxine POWDER Ask. your grocer—he knows | FOR: RENT—Seven-room: house. “MAYBE YOULL F'IND‘”lifl_“ HERE Classified - Department | These-ads. bring certain-results: One~half cent a word per issue. cash_with copy; 1c-a word oth- |- erwise.: WANTED—Stenographer - at once; one with some: practical:experience. Apply in.own handwriting to-G. R, Pioneer: WANTED-—From~ one 'to tem car- penters:” Nortz Lumber Co., Breck< enridge; Minn: 6d61 WANTED—Servant girl for general housework; references. = Apply 622 Bemidji-Ave. as23tt WANTED-—Girl" for general house- work: 717 Beltrami Ave. Phone 60 44527 WANTED—A bell boy. Hotel Mark- ' ham. b622tf FOR!RENT.! FOR RENT—During months of June and’ July, furmished cottage ' on - LaKe Boulevard.’ Address “Cot- tage,”” care Pioneer office, Bemidji. 84530 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ' for housekeeping. Also two large front rooms, modern. Phone 769. 520 Beltrami. 2d52% FOR:RENT—Three-room house with garden. Inquire P. M. Dicaire. 6d531 FOR RENT—Seven-room house. In- quire Palmer’s Feed Store. 7d527 Az nual intercollegiate championship. Probably no previous meeting of the I. A. A. A. A. has brought forth such a galaxy of sport stars as will listen for the starter’s pistol or com- pete in the track and field events here today and tomorrow. With record breaking performers here from the Pacific coast and the middle states, the meet should be more closely contested than it was last year, and some dark horses may walk away with a leg of the trophy. e e R e e e R R S S S S % Subscribe for the Pioneer. . HRR R RAOEI KKK KK F Landscape. Decorating, and * Trimming ' of Graves,all kindsof TreePlanting OTTO BROSE glzears'experience : e nces Furnished. Leave orders at LaQua store A———————) § FDFBEIIIFIIFIIDEITIIICEECEE CEEEEECECEECEEE Exe FANCY: LAWNS: AND-FLOWER: BEDS Gardening Phone 581-J Klein. Phone 744. 3d527 FOR RENT_Three modern furnished rooms. Phone 282. 523tf FOR RENT—4-room cottage. Tel. 14-F-2. 518tf 3d526 | Always-teleplione:No:. 31 FORI{SALE. FOR SALE—City property and some of- the- best improved .and- unim- proved-land in Beltrami county. | am selling my own property when you buy from me; you pay no com- mission: and. get Vvery easy terms. E. J. Swedback, Bemidji, Minn. 26d65 FOR SALE--Groeery, confectionery, fixtures, consisting of soda foun- tain, chairs, tables;-counters, Day- ton computing scale, cash register and show cases. Call on or write W. J. Palmer, Walker, Minn. 1w61-6d530 FOR”SALE-“Two five-passenger sec- ond‘hand:touring:carsin first class condition; reason for selling; will move away.. Will' sell cheap if takenat once.. Address W., cjo Pioneer. 26461 FOR' SALE—Inner’player piamo in first’class’ condition. Also 3 dozen rolls- of musie; $400 buys piano and musie. If" interested address “PIANO,” care of Pioneer office. 10d61 FOR SALE—Five-room cottage on 50 ft. lot, 2 blocks from high school and Central school. Herbert Wood, 819 America Ave. tt FOR SALB-~Rubber: stamps: rhe Pioneer will proeure any kind of rubber stamp for-you on short no- tice. FOR. SALE—Corner lots, 50-foot east front:- A bargain-if taken at once. Herbert Wood, 819 America. Ave. tt __MIECELLANEOUs IF YOU WANT COUNTER SALES books in duplicate or triplicate we have them. Merchants find that they can save money by ordering them printed here. A great many of the stores in Bemidji and sur- rounding towns are using Pioneer counter sales books. We want to fill your next order. May we? Phone 922 or address Bemidji Pio- neer, Bemidji. 513tf FOR SALE—New and second hand buggies and harnesses. Inquire at Melver’s Livery. 6d526 FOR SALE—TFive acre lots in Ny- more, o easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson. as4te FOR SALE- OR' TRADE—For wood, one light work horse. 233 Mis- sissippi Ave. 44526 FOR SALE—A bunch of used pick poles at a bargain. Moberg: Con- struction Co. 6d526 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' youappear in:person. Phone 31. The:Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store.” Ploneer want ads bring results FARMS FOR'SALE: FOR SALE—SW1 of SEY%, Sec. 21- 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on long time and easy terms. Call on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, Mini 58tf Subscribe: fori the : Ploneer. st Natl: Bank Bldg:, Bemidji| Office Hours: 10:12, Phone-406W- “Thidbastcar,for the’ money sold by Gass Laks;. Minn, f . I.am making. 3 and 5 year " loans_ on_ improved- farms; A occupied by owners-at 7 per cent Annual Interest. Clayton, G, Cross; Markham-Hotel-Bullding 1:30-5,! 7-8 JITNEY: WAITING ROOM 218 Béltrami:Ave: Opened for the convenience of our patrons. We operate ick.service andumodern AND'LIVERY LINE In.conneetion with the Nymore and ‘BemidjiJitney: Service : (Day and“Nigh PH Service) IONE 77 Bemidj N. Western Foundry and Machine Shop Bemidji, Minnesota Y = H. D:- HENION =Nymore Bus and Livery:Line F. R. WERNER Brass:aad Aluminum Castings a specialty, our prices are right, we guarantee our work. Let us prove it. 418 8th St. othing ZIECLER'S Hardware Phone: 964 FOR SALE—Five-room house, 1219 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 on= wlen they see ‘em. KEEKEEEKKE XX R KR x CLOSING HOURS—Want. ‘Ads to be classifiea prop- erly in the Pioneer want col- umn must be in before 11 o’clock. Ads received later will appear on another page that day. *dokok ok ok kok kK x * * * * * x* * * KPR KKK K Business and Professional PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS ' DR. ROWLAND' GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Mtles ‘Block LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER Miles ‘Block Phone 560 DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON JEYR (fOffice: Gibbons Blag.' Office. in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone '397 D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor- O'Leary-Bowser Building. DR.C. R SANBORN . PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON Office=—Miles Block: DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. DR E: H..SMITH PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON Office Security Bank. Block | DR..EINER JOHNSON , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON B Bemidji, Mifn. .'V. GARLOCK; M:D. . SPECIALIST Practice ' Limited EAR NOSE-: : Glasses Fitted THROAT. North of Markham Hotel. Phone 105. VETERINARY SURGEON W' K. DENISOR, D, V. M. %fi&Amn Office Phone 3-R Res. Phone 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY LICENSED VETERINARIANS Phone 209" Bemidji, Minn. DRAY LINE TOM SMART" DRAY. AND. TRANSFER Safe and. Piano Movi Res. Phone ‘68 818 Ame; Office. Phone 12. DENTISTS. DR..G. M: PALMER DENTIST Office. Phone-124; Residence: 346 Miles Block, Bemidji ca Ave. A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR First National Bank Bldg. - Iremove the cause of acute and chronic diseases Office hours: 10-12, 1:305, 7 to 8 Phone 406-W. DR: D. L. STANTON: DENTIST Officein- Winter Block DR..J..T..TUOMY,. ' DENTIST Gibbons. Block Tel. 250 North of Markham Hotel { DEAN LAND CO. Furniture- - Hides: - Furs - Junk: LAND, LOANS INSURANCE AND CITY PROPERTY Troppman Block Bemlidjt — DRS: LARSON'& LARSON" REGISTERED' OPTOMETRISTS Specialists the Eye, Fitting of Glasses e have ‘oIl the facilities for- duptt: cating:broken-lenses Offices: Postoffice Block: DWIGHT D. MILLER —S8pecial Agent— |Midland Insurance Co., Life, Acel- dent, Health Insurance Agents Wanted 506 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. HUD BRITTEN. MOTOR DRAY: LINE Baggags transferred. to all parts of the city. ¢ : Headquarters: .Bemidji. Auto Co. Office - 118-W. Ree.771-W {& l

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