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PRI, (e B i | | 1 SRR S L R dok Kk ok ok ok ok ok ok K kot ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok k& The Bemidji Daily Pioneer THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Publishiers ‘und Proprietors. F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. _ TELEPHONE 922 Tintered at the post office at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879, Fublished every‘afternoonexcept Sunday No attention paid-to-anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must ve known to the editor, but not necessarily for_publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. e Subseription Rates. One month by carrie One year by carrier.. Three months, postage Six months, postage pald. One year, postage pald.. The Weekly Ploneer Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. 40 30 01 2.00 4.00 8 ““Star-Spangled Banner?” morrow. They are inspecting -the various routes of the proposed new highway from Winnipeg to New Or- lcans.” “As many automobiles as pos- sible, filled with persons, are wanted to go to Bagley tomorrow morning to' méet the highway officials and to escort them to this city. Colonel Roosevelt voiced the: senti- ments of many in his letter to the Progressive national committee yes- terday. The endorsing of Hughes by the Progressives means that Hughes will be elected by a large majority next fall. Can you sing ‘“America” and the Memorize the words of at least two verses of each song. The Bull Moose party is dead. it “rest in peace.” May I EEEEE LSS RS R RS SRS * * The Daily Pioneer receives ¥ wire service of the United ¥ Press Association. ® IEEERE SRS EE R R R R R ook kk PAPER EEPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGC #RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITiEs FHREEHHHH KK KKK KKK STATE GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES AND THEIR HIS- TORICAL SIGNIFICANCE STEVENS COUNTY The legislature having fail- ed in one attempt to name in 1858 a county in honor of Isaac Ingalls Stevens, tried again in 1862 with more suc- cess. Born in Massachusetts in 1818, a graduate of West Point, and a veteran of the Mexican war, Stevens was given command of an expedi- tion which in 1853 made the northern surveys.for a Pacific railroad. Starting from St. Paul the expedition proceeded by way of the present sites of Sauk Rapids and St. Cloud and by Minnewaska and El- bow lakes to the Bois des Sioux river. Stevens was governor of Washington Ter- ritory from 1853 to 1857, a delegate in congress 1857 to 1861 and a major general in the Civil War. He lost his life in the battle of Chan- tilly, Va., in 1862. KK KKK KKK KKK KK John Wanamaker has made public a letter to the advertising men of the world in which he defined the prov- ince of advertising. He stated that the newspaper was the best advertis- ing medium. “When my little store closed its doors on its first day of business way back in 1861,” Mr. Wanamaker wrote, “the sum of $24.67 was found in the old-fashioned till under the counter. “The 67 cents was left there for making change next morning and the $24 was taken out by the founder and spent with the newspapers, which were asked simply to say that the new store was open and doing business, and had a good stock of goods useful to the people. “If I ever have a monument for discovering anything, it will be for finding out that the only advertising of direct and instant benefit to both merchant and customer is in the daily newspaper of known circulation.” America has not a pleasant task to| perform. The Mexican situation is a burden placed upon the shoulders of the Am- erican people. It will be solved without fuss or teathers or bluster or blow. It will be solved ‘as the people solve their regular questions of life, for such is the American spirit. The movement of the troops to the Mexican border ‘may be but the pre- lude to a general war with. Mexico. For ‘five years -anarchy has been prevailing in Mexico and for five years each day has seen the prevail- ing'conditions just a little worse than the day before. It has been a retro- grade movement since the day Presi- dent Diaz fled to France. If you are an able bodied unmar- ried man with no one dependent up- on you, the Bemidji Naval Militia and the Minnesota National Guard mneeds you at once. A recruiting campaign is necessary to make the national’‘guard and na- val militia as effective as it should be. If you desire to join the Bemidji Naval Militia apply to Lleut E. A. Barker. ‘Complaints are being received every day from farmers living near Be- midji that “smart-alec” ~automobile drivers are speeding along the roads frightening horses”and cattle. One instance -reported this morning is that tliree young men in an automo- bile frightened horses and cattle near Solway. One of the horses was in- jured. The Bemidji Automobile club should investigate these charges and take some action. —_— Jefferson highway officials will be the guests of the city of Bemidji to- Kk hkhkhkkkkhkhk Ak khkhkhkhkhkhk Ak khkhkhkhkkhkhkhkkhkxk INDIAN GRAVES WASHED OUT NEAR SPOONER Spooner, Minn., June 27.—During the high waters of the spring many Indian graves along the river and lake - | were washed out by the high waters. Some of these washed out contained old fashioned copper tea kettles such as were articles of trade by the Hud- son Bay company for the furs of the Indians a hundred years ago. As a rule the Indians of this district bury the dead about three feet under- ground and at the present time they build boxes of hoards for the depart- evidence that layers of birch bark were laid in the bottom of the grave and the body deposited thereon and many layers of bark placed on top again. Some of these graves had large quantitics of loose beads on the bottom, showing that they must have been old as the bead work had rotted away. BENEDICTINE SISTERS ELECT NEW SUPERIOR Duluth, Minn., June 27.—At a gen- eral assembly of all the Benedictine Sisters of the diocese of Duluth, Sis- ter Celestine Sullivan was elected su- perior. She arrived in Duluth yesterday morning and was immediately in- stalled by Bishop McGolrick. Sister Celestine is well known, having been in charge of the Sacred Heart Insti- tute for more than 15 years. The new superior is a woman of college training, having received her education at the University of Min- nesota, Saint Elizabeth’s college and the Catholic university, Washington, D. C. She has had very broad experience edone, but the old time graves give|. ¥ K g KK K K KKK K KR K K sopts them, Uncle Sam s expected to | with:the state’s#national guard m ‘William .Jennings Bryan came today with a complacent peace He is to address the x x "‘ TODAY’S NORTHWEST ODDITY * (By United Press) St. Paul, Minn,, June 27.— ‘Wheat seed 93,000 years old ‘was planted today at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. The seéd is part of the Egyptian collec- tion recently secured and the object is to see whether seed kept in storage that long will grow. * Kk k ok ok Kk ok k k kK * * * * * * * x * * * * KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK and is therefore able to enter upon her new duties with intelligent in- terest. FIND EVIDENCE THAT LITTLE BOY DROWNED International Falls, Minn., June 27. —All doubt as to the fate of the little La Gasa boy who disappeared from his home here last Tuesday was dis- sipated by the ‘police finding his clothes on the bank of the first creek east of town, where he had been in the habit of going swimming. He was seen thereon Tuesday in com- pany with several other boys but the police have been unable to locate the latter. It is not known whether they saw the boy drown and were frightened and ran away or whether he was alone at the time of the tragedy, of which his clothing bears mute testimony. ROUGH RIDERS ARE FORMING AT MANDAN (By United Press) Mandan, N. D., June 27.—A troop |[} of 250 cow punchers to emulate Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders of ’98, is being formed here today. George Gardner, former friend of the colonel, is heading the movement. Cowboys from the bad lands are flocking to the colors. Each man furnishes his own horse, saddle and oquipment and.if the government ac- ’SWGNDEHFIILP é?ffi, Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi- |4 cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stom- ach Sufferers owe their complete re- covery to Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ail- ments. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store ‘and druggists everywhere.— Adv. Fluffy Hair with JAP ROSE Tha wonderful “Sunday Moruing Bath™ SOAP Removes-all excess hairoil, invigorates the scalp and ieaves the hair clean, soft and pretty. i with the fra- Unequalled for hath and general toilet use. —1¢’s all lather te James' S. Kirk & Co., hicago, U. S.A. THE ROOT OF THE EVIL lies under the surface. Why suffer? You’ve probably spent years at your desk learning business and how to get money. 3 ‘Why mnot_spend an hour learning how to acquire health? Investigate the merits of CHIROPRACTIC. A.-Dannenberg D..C.. First Natl.. Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office'Hours: 10-12,. 1 30-5 7-8 Phone 406W Dwight D. Miller | Insurance Specialist Anything Anywhere - Telephone 360-W. - Offi 506 BELTRAMI AVE. i Huffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AHD UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director i Phone 178-W or R C.-G. JOHNSON AUTO LIVERY Day Call 581-W FUNERAY. DIRECTOR ol UNDERTAKER Bemidji, Mina 495 Beltrami Ava. when you want that next job of . ° 5 Printing - . You will getfirst-class . work, and youwill get X “it-when promised,for . i “having work done “whenpromised is one . of the rules of this office. -"If you'prefer, sendthe order by mail -or bring G ltbotheoficempemn. bilized, furnish food and weapons. *| BRYAN SPEAKS' AT : STILEWATER CHAUTAUQUA {{'bearing: ismile. chautauqua being held here. (By *United “Press) Stillwater,“Minn., June 27.—Right 'wheyl the rumbling of war 4s prob- ‘ably‘more distinct‘than foriyears, and worth Hving.—Toledo Blade. Always there -will :be doubt-in the mind of thesaverage man whether the life of aiso-called model husband is OLD FRIENDS SHOCKED AT THE GOOD JUDGES APPEARANCE GOSH. JUDGE: YOU'RE ALLHSWUNK UB®, WATIS ‘AMATTER? BEEN IN MEX1CO WHERE YOODLDNT) GET THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW,BUT I'M ON W-B CUT NOW, SO YOU WATCH ME GET FAT:AGAIN: HEN a. judge ‘of good tobacco is accustomed to . getting W-B CUT Chewing and_has his supply cut oft, By Heck, he misses it. No other -chewing. fills the b bill. The rich tobacco and the touch of salt that keeps bringing out’ the taste, makes a little bit of :a. nibble: give .more satisfaction and last twice as lotln)g e:ie a wgl of l:)rdmm';;1 to,baclt:o. rs .that knew what’s happening, have W-B CUT-10c the pouch. P s Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, “New York City Notice To Taxpayers The city board of equali- zation will be in session Night Call 472 | IBERTSON | JUNE 26 and 27 Anyone having a com- plaint to make on their assessment should bring it before the board on one of these dates. Operating boats carrying freight and'passengers between Redby and Shotley and other points’on Upper Red Lake. SCHEDULE OF 'BOAT Leave Shotley every Friday at 7:30 a. m Leave ‘Redby every Friday at 4:30.p. m. Visited on other days as service may be demanded. . ROGERS IR KKK KKK KKK KKK KD *| FOR SALE OR TRADE—A sawmill MAYBE YOU’LL FIND IT HERE erwise. CLOSING HOURS—Want. Ads to pe crassified prop- erly~in-the Pioneer want col- o’clock. Ads received later will appear on another page that day. kK h Kk Kk h kKK * * * * umn must be in before 11 * * * * * ¥* KR KK KKK KKK K HELP WANTED. WANTED—Girl at Challenge Hotel. d626tf 0. K. Restaurant. 2d627 ‘WANTED—Girl. FOR BENT. B e ey TV TSP v v SV UV UV .| FOR RENT—Half of my duplex cot- tage at Wa-Ville for balance of season. Mrs, J. J. Opsahl. Phone 177-W. a627tf FOR RENT—Three-room house, 923 12th street. Garden already plant— ed. Apply at house. 33628 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, single or double, gentyemen preferred. Tel. 455,108 6th St. d617tf FOR RENT—Two connecting fur- nished rooms for - housekeeping. 520 Beltrami. 2d628 FOR RENT—Three modern furnished rooms.. Phone 282. 523tf ____ FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—SW¥% of SE%, Sec. 21- REDBY & -SHOTLEY BOAT LINE SMITHPORT, ANDERSON and WASKISH Passengers, any pointbsl.SO. Freight, per hundred, 85¢ N. Western Foundry and Machine Sto Bemidji, Minnesota H. D. HENION -~ F. R."WERNER Brass:and Aluminum Castings a specialty, our prices are right,"we guarantee our work. Let us prove'it. . 418 8th St. Phone 964-J. FLORIST JITNEY WAITING ROOM 218 Beltrami Ave. Opened for the convenience of our patrons. quick service and modern BUS AND LIVERY LINE In connection with the Nymore and Bemidji Jitney Service - (Day and Night Service) HONE 77 _Bemldjl.euymo:ev_Bus.vaud~leetyfiLlue We operate ZIEGLER’S Troppman Block 146-32, (Town of Frohn), - on long time and easy terms. Call on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. b8tr WANTED. WANTED—Will buy city of Bemidji Classified Department These ads. bring certain results. One-half cent a word per issue. cash with copy, ic a word.oth- Always telephone No. 31 FOR SALE. with 35 horsepower stationary en- gine and lath mill for a Ford auto- mobile, in good running order. ‘Write Theo. Sorenson, Bagley, Minn. 264720 FOR SALE—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. ‘249. Mathew Larson. d44te MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- porfunities for buainess to classi- fGed advertisers. The recognized advertising medium In the Fargo Datly and Sunday Courter-News the only seven-day paper ‘fn the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified sdvertiging. The Courler-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching-all parts of the state the day of publication; it s -the paper to use :in order. to.get re- sults; 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. 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. 513tt FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents warrants. See me before selling.| each. Every ribbon sold for 78 B., care of Pioneer. 12476 | cents guaranteed. Phone orders WANTEDMrs. H. Cainnier, 91g| Promptly filled. Mall orders given Mississippl, dressmaking. Work the same careful attention as when guaranteed. 30d728 you appear in person. Phone 31. LOST AND FOUND. A A A PPN NN g | LOST—$11, consisting of two fives and a one dollar bill. Finder please return to Pioneer office -for liberal reward. 5d630 The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. I’I“OR SALE—Rubber -stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on-short.no- tice. HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads slgned with numbers, or initials, care Pioneer must be an- swered by letter addressed to the number given fa the ad. Pioneer em- ployes are mot permitted to tell who amy advertiser is. Mail or send your answer to Ploneer No.——, or Initial . and we forward it to the ad- ‘vertiser. . 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 hook for a dime. All the “kids” will want one when they see ‘em. A glance at the want column-may help you sell it. R ESTRAY NOTICE. Bay mare, weight 900 lbs., brand H on left shoulder, at Pogue's old barn. Owner can have same by paying charges.—Adv. 6d628 YOU CAN SAVE $25.00 TO $65.00 ON YOUR BUSINESS COURSE For free catalogue and particulars write to NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE, Fergus Falls, Minn. Com’l Dep’t. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block Business and Professional LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER Milés Block Phone 560 DR. .E. A. SHANNON, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 297 D. H. FISE, Court'Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second-floor O'Leary-Bowser - Building. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN 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 Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST _Practice Limited EAR - NOSB Glasses Pitted Omce Gibbons Bldg. Markham Hotel. EYE THROAT North of Phone 106. VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARI’.AN Office Phone 3-R Res. Phone 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine-Ave. DRAY LINE TOM SMART - DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and: Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 Amerfca-Ave. Office Phone 12. DENTISTS. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST 4 Office Phone 124, Residence-846 Miles: Block, Bemidji DR. D. L. STANTON. DENTIST Office in Winter Block A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR » /First. National Bank: Bldg. I removeithe causel of -acuterand chronicrdiseases Ofice hours: °10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to8 Plone 406-W. DEAN LAND-CO. ! LAND, LOANS INSURANCE AND CITY PROPERTY Bemlidjt DWIGHT" D\ MILLER —Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., 'Life, Acci- dent, Health Insurance Office 118-W EEEETTEELTEER L £ & 3 -|DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel. 350 North of Markham Hotel DRS. LARSON & LARSON g REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Specialists the Eye, Fitting of Glasses We have all the facilities for dupli- cating broken lenses Offices: Postoffice Block HUD BRITTEN MOTOR DRAY LINE Baggags transferred to all parts of the city. Headqunrters' Bem!dji Auto Co. Res. 771-W. Subu:rlbe for the Pioneer.